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SUNDAY, MAROH. 31,1889. _
Le
THE “WHITE CAPS.”
Juveniles Who Carry Their fun
Too
Far.
8. L. Rogers, who lives on Boulder
SCHOOL LAWS.
Foun PREMIUMS.
A Cerrespendent’s View:
HERE AND THERE.
We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Franci
About A Summary of Recent Amend. A Brief Recerd ef Various Mat
A correspondent of the Grass ValPeople Old and Young.
mente to Them,
ters of Local Interest.
ley Union urges Sheriff Lord to give Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SeuniWeekly Bulletin, and any of the folowing valuable Premiums at the follow ing prices, payable in advance:
Chas. Jonnston came down Satur. ’ The following are some of the most
A baseball nine from Marysville will up his office to George W. Dunster on
and Other Netes.
Street near the Plaza, says that on
day from Graniteville.
:
important amendments to the-schol play at Smartsville Sunday.
Friday night there was a disturbance
James H. Doolittle of the Byrns law:
The call for the next city election is
The City Board of Education held of the peace in that neighborhood
Hotel at Woodland is in town.
No new school district shall be to be found in another column.
its regular monthly meeting Saturday. which was very trying to his sick
wife,
Mrs. John Shurtleff of Auburn is formed at any other time than beThe Transcrirt’s disclosure of the
and he wonders what Nevada City has
The following bills were allowed:
visiting
Dr.
Mary
E.
Little
of
this
city.
fact
that ex-Juror Thomas Sleeman of
tween
the
first
day
of
January
and
the
Geo. E. Turner, merchandisé, $29. a police force for if it is not to prevent
H. H. Lennie of the Pioneer Booktenth day of May.
the Lord case is not on the county’s as:
W. D. Vinton, chemicals, $16.40.
such disturbances. Mr. Rogera. states
store went to San Francisco Friday
Elections of school trustees shall be sessment roll is causing widespread
that the air was burdened for an hour
City Water Works, water, $34.
night,
heid
on the first Tuesday of June, incomment,
M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $45.95. or more with profanity and obscenity
L, O. Palmer, who has been‘ill for stead of the first Saturday, as heretoThe Transcript’s: premium list is
Jas. Hackley, building fence, $10.
of the worst. kind
some time, is so far recovered as to be fore.
said by good judges to be the most exA
meeting of the self-styled ‘AVhite
Dewy Publishing Co., maps, $22.50.
around again,
Organs and pianos are included in tensive and really valuable of any ever
The Clerk of the Board was anthorCaps” was held in a buil ling ‘there
Alfred O. Porter, formerly of this school furniture Which may be puroffered by a California paper. Everyized to extend a vote-of thanks to ‘uring the evening, and a candidate city, is now foreman of the Reno
chased by the trustees.
thing in it is guaranteed tobe exactly
Senator Hearst and Congressman who applied for admission and was
Gazette printing office.
:
Trustees shall” purchase such books as represented.
:
;
Biggs for books furnished the library. intiated condemns the rites and cereLansing B. Mizner of California only as have been adopted by the
At the Congregational Church SunThe committee on rules and regulamonies in the most unmeasured terms.
hasbeen appointed Minister to the County Board of Education.
day there will be preaching morning
City Board of Education.
“"
PERSONAL MENTION.
Secial
the ground that the latter was really
elected, and in the same article.says:
“Tho writer entertains no prejudice
against the acting Sheriff, George
Lord, nor has he any acquaintance
with the Sheriff-elect, George W.
Dunster, and can therefore have no
prejudice in his favor. The writer too
was glad that a man of such excellent
reputation as Mr. Lord had before his
indictment, whose family is so hig!
ly
and justly esteemed in the community,
PICK OUT ‘YOUR COMBINATION.
Solid Gold and Silver Watches.
Drums.
A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks
Realizing
the importance of a
watoh
premi
we have ected the “Waltham” as complete, with’ DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
being the bestknown and most reliable timeBulletin, one your $12.50; with DAILY TRAN.
pieces in the market
watches have a SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50,
world-wide reputation which they have yained Suhscribor pays express,
solely on their merits, The cases we gua:antee
to Le of solia goldand ooin silver respectively,
and if nos just
as represented
be returned at
A fine corded, hammered brags —~, with
our expense and we will refund the mosey. paid,
and
We are prepared to, make the most liberal proposticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRI.
Buletin, one yerr, $10.50; with DAILY
sitions on these watches as premiums, ag will be
seen by the following offers:
TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year,
50, Subscriber
pays express,
_
‘Military Drum.
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
should be vindicated as he has been,
A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch,
“*Waltham” movergnt, st om-winding and stemThere is good reason to believe that setting,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ond Daiiy
Mr. Lord was entirely innocent of the Bulletin, one year, $86.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekty Bulletin, one year, 934,40.
crime laid to his charge. No jury in Subscriber pays express charges on watch from
Rifles,
The Winchest
intains its
pl
the best
repeating riflemade
and is too well known to
need fu ae Sanction. We will send a 44-cal.
barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRA
PT and Dai
tions were ordered to present for He says that while. he enjoys fun as Central American-States:
In schools having more than two and evening by the pastor, Rev. J, the land could convict him on the San Francisco.
ulletin, one year,
adoption a resolution preventing well as anybody, the proceedings
Mrs. Charles Parker of San Francisteachers, beginners must be taught by Sims. Subject of discourse in the kind of circumstantial
evidence
rifle, We willsonda rim fire for §1.40 less, Subwere,
to
use his own wores, “simply a
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
smoking on the school grounds.
soriber pays express,
co left Saturday for Downieville to visit teachers having at least two years exevening, ‘‘Our Band of White Caps’’ brought forward in hie trial. That
A lady’e solid gold hunting case watch, ‘“Wal[>
The resignation of Miss Bradley as disgrace to a civilized community beher parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spauldperience, or by Normal school grad—a discourse to young people. All Mr. Lord was benefited by an alleged tham" movement, stem-winding, stem-setting,
Flobert Rifles,
teacher of the eighth grade was accept cause of their low and brutal characing.
with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin,
uates.
aq are cordially invited to attend.
fraud does not make him guilty
of one year,
A Flobert rifie, Legetam . 22-cal, Flobert noise$20; with DAILY TRANSORIPT an
ed. Miss Hattie C. Hook was elected
leas
cartrid
hes
bpd vos Logg boys who are
Grass Valley Telegraph of Friday
The library-fund may be expended
A lot of new job-printing materia) ineommitting that fraud, no more than Weekly Bulletin, one year, 926,90, Suvsoriber
shoot ne sent
with DAILY TRANAccording to reports by various witto fill the vacancy.
to pay express charges on watch from San Franfond of
evening: Mrs. John Evans of Nevada for buying books for supplementary cluding the very latest in the way of] the assassination of Garfield proved claco
SCRIPT
and
Daily
Bullet'n, one year, $11.25;
:
It_was ordered that owing to the nesses, the organization made things City is visiting T. H. Wilhelm and works, as well as for apparatus and
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly. Bulletin,
fancy types and borders has just been that Arthur fired the fatal shot. There
one year, $9.25, Subscriber pays express,
light attendance of pupils, the Selby lively on the street in that vicinity for family.
i
library books.
by this office. The Transcript chalwere motives strong enough to move
Flat school be closed at the end of the various parties who happened along.
Solid coin silver hunting case watch, ‘WalMrs. Thomas Evans passed through
. Revolvers.
County Superintendents are instructlenges competition in quality of: work others to the crime, such as intense tham”
movement, stem-wiuding and stemAmong the incidents related is that of
next school month.
town Saturday morning on her way ed to procure a rubber stamp for every turned out and does everything.at the desire for party succes, hatred of sucsetting,a thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with Wo have decided to offer.a strong, serviceable
where
a young man named Kuhn,
mium and have selected the
The clerk was instructed to advertise
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and og
Bulletin, one revolver for a
from San Francisco to the San Juan school district for stamping library lowest living rate.
cessful candidate, or an expectation of ear, $18; with DAILY TRANSCR PT and Wrekly thalgrieceg double action, ‘Bull
as required by law an election for against whom threats had been made ridge.
ize from
22 to 88 cal, It will be "sent with
ulletin, one year, $15.90, Subsorifer to pay
¢
books.
_
j
Mrs.
D.
J.
Spencer,
formerly
of
Grass
personal
advantage
from
the
continuDAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
spel ey on watch from San Francisco,
three members of the Board, aid by certain members, appearing on the
Chas. Seeber and George Blodgett . . If the trustees of any district fail to ‘Valley and well and favorably known ance in office of the former incumbent. express
me watch,
open face, with DAILY TRAN vear, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
election to be held on the last Saturscene with a loaded double-barrel shot: of Jefferson, Wis., passed through appoint a janitor the Superintendent as a speaker on temperance, will lecSORIPT, and ‘Daily Bulletin, one year, 815; with Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9, Subscriber pays
Now any one of these was. streng DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one . &*PFes?.
day in April. ‘The following were apgun and ‘challenging those who town Saturday morning on their way must appoint.
$12.90 Subscriber
to pay express charges
ture Sunday evening at the Methodist enough and several might be combinyear,
on watch from San Francisco,
;
thirsted
for
his
gore to tackle him to Sierra county.
pointed as officers of election: J. E.
Fishing Tackle, :
County: Boards, of Educations_ may Church under the auspices of the W. ed in the one person,”’
Carr, inspector; Judges—B. F. Thomthen and there. Chas. Bennetts, a
Our premium fishing rod le @ 15-feot Calcutta
George Downey, stepson of
Hy, grant certificates on Oregon and NeC. T. U. of, which society she is State
»
Nickle
Watch.
bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules,
young blacksmith, had aspirited conas and J. G. O’Neill.
Stansfield, leaves Monday for Butie. vada State diplomas, or on certificates Organizer. All are cordially invited.
A handsome nick!e stem-winding watch, open It la a good serviceable rod and wil be sent with
The committee on classification and troversy with them, and Allen Clancy, City, Montana, where he expects to
face, good movement, with DAILY PRAWN epeeBal — with IE
from other counties,
Preaching in the morning as usual.
The Grass Valley Telegraph says: SOKIPLP and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with ‘
ly Bulletin, one year,
5 with
promotion reported in favor. of hiring. another blacksmith who had heard obtain a situation.
DAILY TRANSOMIM'T and Weekly Bulletin, one
:
No new district can be formed unless
There were three Sheriff’s sales It is said that a party of people at NeDAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year,
$0. Subscriber pays express,
year, $8.90. Subscriber
to pay exprecs charges
an orchestra to play at the graduating they wanted to get hold of him, was 5 A number of young people went Frithere are fifteen census children reThursday. In the case of Amberg vs.
vada City Thursday night took on wateh trom San Francigoo,
exercises. .The report was accepted present with a loaded pistel and only day evening to Miss Addie Stranahan’s siding at no greater distance than two
Tent.
Kistle
et
al.
plaintiff
bid
in
the
prop“Preacher”?
Nichols out of his house
Bicycles.
and the committee ordered to engage upon threatening to shoot was per: home on Selby Flat and were. agreemiles from any public schoolhouse. erty for $681. In the case of Easton and gave him a fearful beating. No
This
isabyyeral useful premium and will be apiatod
mitted-to pursue his way in peace. ably entertainéd there.
who go hunting,
fishing
or cam
The Bicycle we have selevted as a fy
ium
—
the musicians.
Heretofore it was one mile.
vs. Hathaway Hydraulic’ Mining Comone seems to know what the whipping the "‘apollo’—-while not the most expensive le a ing out, Iv lee firetcliss * tak watarproot
Chas. C. Williams says that-as he
and
made
of
8
on.
duck;
size,
6x7
feet,
and
will be
A.
Erb,
whio;tras
been
employed
as
firet-clase
article
in
every
respect.
It
is
handApplicants for certificates must pay pany, R.-W. Tully was the buyer at wus done fur. _ Nevada City does not some and substantially made, It runs easily and sont with poles, pins, etc., complete, with DAILY
The City Trustees.
passed'them he was stoned and only salesman in Charles Grimes’ clothing
two dollars to be applied to the Insti$2,125. Inthe case of West et al. ve. propose to let Boston Ravine get away isa prime favorite, It is standard finish with TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builetin, one year,
with her on the. whipping proposition nickle tilmmings, and will be sent complete with. 912,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
At a special meeting of the City escaped injury by lively running and store, takes his departure Sunday tute Fund,
Holbrook plaintiffs bought at $2,081.20.
eaddle-bag, tools, etc, Willbe sent with
DAIL Y Bulletin, one year, $10.60. Subscriber pays the
,
Trustees held Friday evening, the dodging.
night for San Francisco.
TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for express,
One half of the Institute Fund must
At the Baptist Church pastor Lennie
with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly
Mrs. Beardsley called at the Tran:
We have a speedy and positive Cure 920;
Street Committee was instructed to
Dan Smith, the Commercial street be used in buying books for a public will preach Sunday morning on
Bulletin, one year, $26.90, [The above prices are
Cot.
for Catarrh,
Diphtheria,. Canker ior & 86-Inch wheel. Price
r additional inoh
have Sacramento street from the Plaza script office Saturday morning and tailor, left Saturday evening for San library for the use of the teachers of “Christian Beneficence.’’
‘'Chapel Mouth,and Head-Ache, inSHILUH’S made known on ap Hicasion.t” Buteoriber to pay
A camp cot, with adjust.ble rollers, coveted
with
10-o#,
duck,
to the railroad depot immediately put says the night before some of the gang Francisco to purchase a stock of spring the county.
99
in. wide, with DAILY
express
charges
on
bicycle
from:
San
Franciseo,
Builders’ Day”? will be celebrated in CATARRH REMEDY. A Nasal InCRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year,
captured her fifteen-year-old son and summer goods for his establishin repair.
ri with DAILY ‘1 RANSURIPT
Boards of Supervisors must allow the evening, when a special program jector free with each bottle. Use it if
and Weekly
Boys’ Velocipedes.
Bulletin, one year, $8.60, Subscriber pays exTrustee Tompkins was instructed to Frank and took him to Ragon’s grove ment.
Superintendents their actual traveling ofsacred songs, readings and recitayou desire health and sweet breath,
A
16-inch
wheel,
standard
finish,
wrought
tron
see that the steps leading up Prospect wherethey bentdown a young pine
Grass Valley Union of Saturday: expenses, not to exceed ten dollars for tions by members of the Sabbath Price 50 cents. Sold by Carr Bros. tf
velocipede, with bel), etc., complete, sent with
DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
tree, bound him to the top of it, then Mrs. Thomas Scadden of Nevada City,
Hammock,
Hill were repaired at once.
each district.
School and others will be presented,
year, $1260; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and
A hammock iva premium that
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40.
to all.
The Street Committee was instructlet. the tree fly back to.its upright powho has been visiting relatives in
All census returns must be arranged and an address will be delivered by
Whether slung from the trees in & lawn or from
ed to have the anchor tunnel at the sition, giving him ascare that almost Grass Valley the past week, returnalphabetically, aud the’census must be the pastor. Special collection for
the poatsofa shady verandah, a hammock is
Photographic
Outiit.
ploturesque and suygeative of_’b)
conifort,
south end of suspension bridge rothrew him into Spasms. He.-also reed home last evening.
taken between the 15th and 30th of Church Edifice fund, All are invitedAmateur Laas kl ah is & most delightful and A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, with
For Rheumatism.
popular recreation, With the approved apyaU}-feot spread, sont with DAILY TRANSORIPT
paired, a,cave having recently occurred ported to his mother that he was
Grass Valley Lodge No, 12,1. 0. ,O. May. Compensation of census MarSabbath School at close of morning
Daily Bulletin, one year $10 25; with DAILY
Freeh Proofs Just Received. fatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of and
beaten with a stuffed clnb and adF., has elected as its delegates shal not to exceed six dollars a day.
in 1t.
mri
$
making » good picture and wilt soon
Bons TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year,
service.
ay
5
i
i
4
Subscriber pays express,
$8.26,
hundreds
of
views
taken
by
him
or
herself,
The
dressed
in
language
of
the most. detothe Grand Lodge, which assembles
The Board considered the advisaapparatus we offerisso light it can eaily be
* Drive Whist.
Next Friday Night’s Show.
“
Gt. Jacobe
carried.. whon-walking-—-oe~rhiigs ~~ very badly
bililty of submitting to the voters of praved kind. He got home about in San Francisco in May, John Glasaon,
is
—
shou d have ong, for it will prove a source of
‘QO,
L. @EKOw,
the city the question as to whether or midnight. “In denial of this one-of the W.E. Hooper and John Martin.
Among outdoor games lawn tennis ie becomin
amusement to all aud of profit to many.
‘
A very pleasant drive. whist party
During the past nine years the 42 Yoars.
Columbus,
Ohio,
June
£8,
1088.
members
A complete photographic outfit, conslating of the fav. rite. It gives sufficient exercise withou
tells
the
reporter
that no
not they desired to purchase the City
Wm. Simmons and wife who have was held Friday evening at the home Royce & Lansing Musical Comedy
view camera for making 4 x 4) pictures, with being violent; kee) the attention fixed and
ter,”’
Buitetin,one yeur, $8078,
z
Solid Silver Watches.
Dog,”’
LR
in
SUACOBS Qj],
Serta whens
Lah alt
Water Works. Trustee Smith stated such thing occurred, and that the lad
that the Water Company would sell was around the Plaza all the evening
1
rug
~ out for $35,000. The Board considered listening to and watching the proae
the price too high, and unanimously ‘ceedings.
Said one of the leading spirits of the
decided not to submit the matter to a
organization to the reporter. Saturday
vote of the people.
‘Brown & Calkins’ bill of $37.50 for afternoon: ‘‘That was a rough deal
advertising and printing was ordered you gave us in your paper this mornpaid. .
ing, but I aff¥ free to confess that it
was not much ropgher than we deA Productive Quartz Mine.
serve.
Sor
or.
Usa
ale o
nd
rR
URTS
of the
. Pine
There
were
some
tiifling
The product of the Delhi mine of inaccuracies in it. For .instance, we
this county for 1888, as
officially redid not string young Mahar up as he
ported by R. McMurray, the secretold-somebody, and as for Preacher
tary; has been as follows:
;
Nichols, he simply wanted to be initiated and when we had taken him in like
we did other candidates he played the
baby act andsquealed. The public ex
posure of the business has put a damper on us and you can truthfully announce that the White Caps of Nevad,
City are a busted community and
have gone’out of business.
Now there
18,061.33 wasn’t any harm in us at all. The
10,401.12 whole thing was started in fun, and
$231,446.99
we called it the Anti-Chippie Hunters.
This fine property paid dividends to We wanted to make certain fellows
quit pestering young girls, and you
its stockholders during 1888 aggregabet we did it. We had white masks
ting $110,000, and one of 50 cents a
share in January, 1889, aggrezating
and white blouses coming a little be
low tlie knees, and in some way the
been here ona visit to the gentleman’s of Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Morgan. Company hag appeared in all the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert SimThere were five tables of players. States from the great lakes to the Gulf tiuleenh
Pp) ia bunkie Woshburne» a
Til.,
May—
8,
8,
mons, left Saturday for Dutch Flat. Mrs. Geo. C. Gaylord and Chas. E. of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the
Mr. Simmons will soon go from the Mulloy won the most points, (36 in 25 Pacific. And during these nine years
latter place to San Francisco.
hands), the lady receiving a handsome the same members of the company
Willis A. Parker leaves Sunday for portmonnaie and the. gentleman. .a have been together conatantly. In
with full instructions
for
makin;
hotographs
will be sent with DAILY TRANS RivT
and
42 DRUGGIETS AND DRALERS,
Chess.
Base Ball.
Telescope.
Hanging Lamp.
~~ Wer City Asesser.
Microscope.
Garden Set,
ONE NIGHT!
said to the Tidings:
Friday Evening,April 5th, '89.
King’s
New Discovery for Consumpmine is generally believed to be a rich
tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in one and valuable property. It was,
every case, when used for any affecprincipally owned by members of the}
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as
Farmers’ Union at Livermore, and be-,
Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, came crippled, financially, as a result
‘I understand Bronchitis,
we carried the fun a little to far,
Asthma, Whooping Cough,
paper reporting at this city, arrived
l expect, and the climax came. Befrem a good source that Smith & Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and
Thursday at the State Prison at San
sides, we had two or three exira O’Brien have arranged with the South agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can
Quentin to serve a three year and a
tough cases among us that would give Yuba Canal Company to the effect always be depended upon. ‘Trial bothalf. term for forgery. He was cona bad name to anything, and their that after present contracts expiré the tles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store.
victed in the Superior Court of San
hoodlumism was blamed to all of us. Canal Company shall sell only the use
Diego county. He was given the opOur Boarding House—‘‘Mr. BronWe got our membership up to about of the water to the mines, and to
portunity to plead guilty with the unson
must have failed to pay his bill
Sinith
&
O’Brien
is
to
be
sold
all
rights
thirty and lots more fellows are anxderstanding that he would be sent up
ious to come in. But we see there’s a to the water after it has done service this week.” “‘Why do you think
for but one year only, but he concludchance for serious trouble if we keep atthe mines. This water .is to be that?” ‘‘Why, didn’t you notice Mrs.
ed to stand trial.
on, and you won’t hear any more taken off into Yuba county to irrigate Tompkins gave him the neck of a turCounty Funds.
complaints about us for we’ve sworn O’Brien’s big tracts of land.’’ John key at dinner?”
st
scnentnmememetnsnattigniarinadiemtmmeee
Spaulding, man»ger of the South Yuba
off.
Clerk Morgan, District Attorney
Arrivals
at
the
Union
Hotel,
Company,
says
O’Brien
&
Smith
have
“There’s one thing more I’dlike to
Nilon and Supervisor Buffington on
Mrs. J. Narrziorr, Proprietor.
say,’’ continued the young man. ‘I made no such arrangement nor any
Saturday counted the money in the
hear the White Caps are being blamed other for the use of the Company’s
March 29, 18869.
County Treasury and found the balfor the racket at the Plaza last night. water.
Jno. Werry, Buttlar’s Ranch,
ance on hand to be correct, as follows:
L. Schwartz,
#8
The truth is that the most of the disA Surprise Party.
CET COR rere
ee $92,481.06
Currency...... eevee
,
Magic Lanterns.
first thing we knew we were going by
No Truth In it.
the name of the White Caps. It was
that name with its sensational associaD. Selim, the “Walking Bouquet’
Speaking of the enlargement of the
tions that did more than anything
as he was familiarly called when he
else to get people excited about us. Camp Far West ditch, a gentleman
Then
SOSRPE PRLS,
will be went with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Hatly Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY
RIPT
and Weekly Bulletin, one year,
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, We, Daily Bulletin, one year, $14;-with DAILY TRAN TRANSC
SORIVT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90. $17, Subsoribor pays express,
Subseriber to pay exprets charges from San
Election Proclamation.
Francisco,
Stockton where he hopes to obtain copper-bronze
paper-knife of orimany instances they. have appeared
Nor#— Additions] materials for amateur phoemployment.. He worked awhile in ental design. As the boobies (35 in the same cities regularly .each
tographers, may be had from Sam ©. Partridge,
“Chess is the King of Games.” Our chess
HE ELECTORS-OF THE CORPORA529 Commercial Street, San Francisco, Oal,
this ofhce and the ‘Transcript people points lost) Mrs, Wm. Cole was season, and with constantly increasoutfit consists of a set of men in box-wood and
tion of the City of Nevada are hereby
ebony, large size, with fine inlaid polished wood
can heartily recommend him as a_reawarded a banjo and Geo. C. Gaylord ing favor and patronage. Nine years notified that an election will be held at the
board,
ete.,
plete,
with t
i
ior pe he
City Hall, Nevada City, on Monday, May 9,
liable and very competent young a jewsharp.
At midnight refreshof success naturally suggests nine 1889, to elect a
Boys, here. youare! Theamount of fun you ing the bag tent with DAILY TRANSORE
and
Daily
Bulletin,
‘tag
Sait
$11;
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hibition? Ifyou-have, you want one, and will
AND TWO TRUSTFES.
not miss. this opportunity.
A large magic
ing, Mowry & Co., at Downieville passcraft was elected as President, Mrs. L. question far superior to any they have
The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock a. M + . lantern, 10} inches, high, with 12 views, sent with
ae
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until
sundowa.
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ed through town Friday evening en S. Calkins as Vice President, John T. yet presented. Wherever they have
he following named parsons are ap-. year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
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Our base ball outfit consists of two league balls,
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TRANSORIPT and Dally Bullesin, with
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By
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Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk.
a well-know authoress) is dying.
A vory useful article that anyone living in the
E. Mulloy were appointed a commitfuture, and the present season cannot
Nevada City, Cal., March 21st, 1889.
country or iraveliog, will appreciats. . Our
Hon. J. Sims leaves Monday for Los tee on bylaws. The next meeting fail to add thousands of friends and
premium tolescope
is a good, strong instrament,
with an object-glass
inchea in diameter, 8
Angeles where he will with the two will be held two weeks hence at the fresh laurels to those already gained.
An clogant hanginy lamp with 14-inch
'
draws,
6
inches long when clozed, leather cased and
from 42 to
inches extension,
other Trustees of the School for Juven-. home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Gayot
and will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and polished
_AMine
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ile Offenders select and make arrangelord.
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A Wheatland dispatch of Friday
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A Safe Investment
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ing election for the office of City Aspress,
sessor, subject to the decision of the voters
will begin soon as practicable. Mr.
the Golden Jacket mine, on Albion of
A most interesting instrument and of great use
Nevada Vity.
to the student, Thisi.« no toy, bub a powerful
Sims will go in the early part of May Is one which is guaranted to bring Hill, about ten miles from here, yesmicroscope that reveals the eur! strange things
A fine wrought-l:on garden set
three ploces
you
satisfactory
results,
or
in
case
of
to the Eastern States to visit the leadNEVADA THEATER.
that exist in the food weeat and
the water we (fork, spade and combination hoe of
terday, by Deputy Sheriff Bray, at the
end rake) sent
drink,* It stands 6inches high and ma-nitios 60 with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Dail
ing reformatory institutions there and failure a.return of purchase price. On instance of D. N. Jones, a rancher of
Bull
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PT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; .w'th Weekly Bu'letin, one year, $8, Subsocib
gather points as to their management, this safe plan you can buy from our the vicinity. Theamount due is about
er pays
DAILY TRANBCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one express,
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. $1,200, for material, labor, etc. The
etc.
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Selim In Another Scrape.
was a tew years ago engaged in news
mae,
inag
: toreat
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ron trays,
2 packages of 8. P. A, Developer, 1 4a.nein which ladics: xcel, you can secur
the good
e
packare of hypo, 1 printing’ trame, 6 sheets of will of your lady acquaintances andaddto your
opularity by gettingasot of tennis and or
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zing
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Kussel negative clasp and patent drying frame
quick working lens, 6 ope ary plates, 2 Jap
869.85 turbance was created by some parties
On Friday evening last Mrs. B.
723.00 that don’t belong, but came thereto
Locklin was tended a surprise party at
show us they were not afraid of us.’’
$94,073.91
Marshal Neagle says Nichols was not her home on Pine street. There were
desirous of joining the society, but present a large number of the lady’s
was enticed into their clutches by one friends, and the evening was delightSaturday, March 30th, will be the of them who asked the victim to go to fully spent in various amusements.
grand opening of the new store of L. the grove and ‘‘help lick a feller.”
Gas Evaporates,
Hyman & Co.,on Broad street National The Marshal further says that some
Hotel Building. Everybody invited to twenty anonymous letters lately reSolid matter remains. The bombast
ceived by various parties are supand false representation sbout bogus
call and examine goods,
Parties residing at Grass Valley are posed to have come from the gang, dentifrices which have frequently been
invited tocalland see our new store but one of the gang who seemed to be let off, have uselessly evanesced; but
at that place, which is the largest speaking the truth declared upon his SOZODONT, because it isa real restor
clothing house in the county, occupyhonor that if any of his companions er of dental health and beauty, adverwrote such letters they did it on their tises itself permanently.
ing two floors each 75 feet'long.
personal responsibility and not under
Competition defied.
Finest Assortment of Wall Paper.
‘L. Hyman & Co., » ‘sanction of the society.
National Hotel Building Nevada
Borders, . Decorations, etc., including
» Tus isthe best time of the whole
Clg..
:
all latest and brightest patterns, kept
75 Main Street Grags Valley:’ 2t year to purify your blood; because now constantly on hand at the stores of
are’ more susceptible to benefit
Legg & Shaw, Main street.
1
NEVADA CHAPTER, R. A.M. . you
from medie¢ine than at any other seaStated Communication,
son. Hood’s Sarsaparillais the best Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
There will be a communication of medicine to tuke, and it.is the most
economical—100 Doses One Dollar.
Is it not worth the small price of 75}:
Nevad# Chapter, No. 6,.R: A. M.,
cents
to free yourself of every symptom
Monday night at734 o’clock. Members
Bucklen’s armica Saive.
Grand Opening.
i coiddiduatemminiemmimeminmendamine nana
8. B. Shiglet, Sacramento,
J.J. Jackson,
sf
H. H. Hand, Washington,
John Steeper, San Francisco,
Mrs. Thos. Evens, ‘
G. H. Barton,
u
Jas. E. Moody,
A. F. Diemei,
of the failure of that concern,’ About
$20,000 worth of valuable machinery . .
and mining tools are at the mine at
present, and are covered with the at
tachinent.
+
Second Transcontinental Tour
a
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.
Quite a number of the young ladies
WE HAVE
of Redding have taken a very decided
<
stand on matrimony: They have The Funniest Comedians,
The Brightest of Soubrettes,
formed an association whose constituFull Mandolin Orchestra.
tign forbids, among other. things, the
Sixty Solid Silver Swiss Bells.
marriage of a member to any one who
The Spanish Troubadors,
Vocal
and Ocarina Quartet.
is not in the enjoyment of perfect
Guitar,
Zither, Violin and-Banjo
health ; who is not of good moral charPlayers, Schubert String Quartet,
acter and a member of the Young
Music, Burlesque, Opera and ComeMen’s Church; who drinks anything dy allin one grand program.
stronger than light wines; who uses
RAY L. ROYCE is only as
tobacco in any form, or who is not by Sol. Smith Russell.—[{New Orleans
actively employed in some trade or Picayune.
profession, The ladies say they. will
marry no man who fails to come upto
these requirements.
Press and Public Unanimous in
is of a peculiar grammatical construction—so much so that it cannot be
T. J. Nolan, Colfax,
passed.
Dan Conghlan, “
8. Theshenk,
ississippi,
Mrs. B. F. Snell, You Bet,
Frank Snell,
ues
Arrivals at National Exchane Hotel.
Recror BrotueErs, Proprietors.
March 29, 1889.
ioslealieieenniiiedinmmanntamadne
eaten
sentnet
Jno Michell, Grass Valley,
do
Dr M P Harris,do ~
J P Wood, Washington,
Ino Grissel
HM
Place,
CJPhelps,
. do
:
Geo Haskins, Forest City,
LB Little,
"do
of these distressing complaints? Lf you . ’ W J Holmes, Downieville,
of the Chapter are requested to
M © Hogan, San Juan,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, think so call at our store”and get.a
be present, and visiting companions
G Ozalli, Graniteville,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum bottle of. Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Every
Lawson, Sacramento,
Fever So. 1s, Te
, Cha
Hands, bottle has a printed guarantee on
B J Peterson, Central House,
Wuatam Barker, High Priest.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupI. J. Roure, Secretary.
tions, and positively cures Piles, or it. Use accordingly, and if it doesPy
id
us
wallen
, Sierra City;
no pay required, It is guaranteed to no good it will cost you nothing.
d6-6m.
JS W Strong,
a
Ty you want a fine turn-out go’ ve perfect sa
» or money raby Carr Brothers. .
J
H
Darwin,
Yuba
City,
to Henry Lane’s livery and
tice 25 cents per box. For
W
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Sammi,
Sutter
Co,
sale by Orr Bros.
tf
Three nicely furnished rooms for Joseph Babb, Johnsville
BrEcHam’s Buss act like magicon a " Pears’ is the purest and best Soar rent, suitable for housekeeping. ApChas Seebler Jeffersonville, Wis:
ever made.
:
ply at this office.
mio-tf
Goeieillenhere, Hsia casks’
Shileh’s Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most
successful Cough Medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success
in the'cure of Consumption is without
a parallel in thehistory of medicine.
Since its first discovery it. has been
sold on a guarantee, a test which no
An elegant toilet set, consisting of a black
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case, will be sent with DAILY TRANSORIPT and
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r
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\
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The flute is one of the sweetest and easiest. musical instruments to learn. [tha-menizes with
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signal service at Washington,
eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and with full directions
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Standard Rain Guage.
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No advance in prices. Seats on sale
H. Wegener,
Jas. H. Doolittle, Woodland,
‘ Inmaking our selections of musical instruments for premiuras, we aimed in every instance
to get a good artivle —one that we need not hes'tate to send to aperforiner who's @ connoisseur,
Wo have made arrangements with the leadiig
manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer
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Tux language in which forged checks
and counterfeit money are ‘‘uttered’”’ at Mulloy’s,
Julius Dreyfuss,
Peter Dovan,
J L Morgan,
SUCCESS.
‘OF THE FAVORITE —
Toilet Set.
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TH
YEAR.
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Ooo
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TH
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}
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0!
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For City Marshal,
——
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D. B. GETCHELL
wit BE A CANLIDATE AT THE COMing city election forthe office of Marshal, subject to the will of the voters.
for City Marshal,
Weekly
Croquet.
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ed,
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SCKIPT
year, $9. Subscriber pays express,
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os .
+ . feel assured that our selection will be all that you
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EREBY ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A with twist barrels,
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Sewing Machines,
For Qity Marshal, ~—
other medicine can stand. If you have
JEROME H. COOK
a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it.
Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If
candidate for the office of City Marbutt, Nos, 10 and 12
gauge, as desired, and will
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ty
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nen bt in it by
When Baby was sick,
Dissolution of Copartnership,
ay
We gave her Costoria._
‘When she wasa Child, 4
She cried for Castoria,
Wen shed children,
Same
as above, with pistol-grip, $1.50 to additiontothe el
be added to above prices.
.
”
E FIRM OF CRANDALL AND McKILican, lately doing business at North
oomfield, Nevada county, Cal., has been
is dey dissolved Sy
eee consent.
D.
RB. MeKillican is authori
to collect and
receipt forall moneys due the said firm and
said McKillican will pay all debts owing by
sald firm,
°
March.20th, 1889.
T. P. aipeeen
. . D. RB.
indebted to
me = DB
McKuu1cam.
will
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