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May 4, 1887 (4 pages)

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a an ee ee ne 4 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1887. . The Daily Transcript. CIRCULATES IX Mevade City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . Bpenceyille, North San Juan, French Cor . _ gal, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's * Flat, Graniteville,. Truckee, and every oth. er town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, thronghout, the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.” Published Daily (Mondays —BROWN & CALKINS-——. OFFICE: . No 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. LOCAL MATTER. . excepted) by PERSONAL MENTION. §. Wheeler has gone to the Bay. C. B. Hawley, of Marysville, is in! Col. Dibble of Grass Valley was in} town yesterday. . Fred Montgomery, of Penn Valley, . is again quite ill. -Dr.J. W. Hays of Grass Valley was in town yesterday. Mrs. W. D. Thomas of Birchville was in town yesterday on her way to; San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Brown and Miss . Jennie Brown returned Monday even. ing from San Francisco. ' K. Casper and wife have returned from the Bay. Mr. Casper has pur. chased a large stock of summer goods. . Mrs.'8. C. Gifford (nee Clemence } Isoard), of Oakland, arrived here Mon. day evening on a visit to her relatives. Mrs. Kilgour, of Sacramento, ar-, rived here night before last on her . way to San Juan to visit the family cf R. McMurray. Wm. Hardy, of San Francisco, one . of the company having a bond on -the Rocky Glen inine near Graniteville, . mine. He Mrs. N. Kennedy, whose presence here wasnoteda few days ago, will remain for some time in order to give her child, who is in feeble health, the benefit of this salubrious climate. visit. Mr. Swart will go up for a short stay as suon as he gets a competent . man to take charge of his gallery here. . Postmaster Williams thas received . from Thomas Mein a program, printed on silk, and in the Spanish language, of a vocal-andinstrumental Venezuela, in honor of Mr and Mrs. H.C. Perkins who were ubout to take last winter, and whose letters at-. tracted widespread attention because . ri their departure from there for this by State. ey Fred H. Hart, who was the legisla. . tive correspondent of the Transcript . of their excellence, has taken aposi. writer. He was formerly editor of the . Reese River (Nevada) Keveille, and earned fame as the author of the humorous publication known as_ the “‘Bazerac Lying Club.”’ SEER ing present. Gardner having failed to renew their authorized to employ such assistance as is necessary to keep th2 property "highest bidder. 8 Injunction Served. aes . was found and. brought back para‘for R. Schuster & Co:, of El Paso, . minutes. . day. . mest-celebrated in the country. Mrs. J. Swart, wife of the photogra. pher, has gone to Sierra City on aj concert given March 19th at El Callao, . tion as chief writer on the Sacramen. -to Daily Star. Mr. Hart is a splendid) the brea . . \, : diy evening, Messers. Clarke,Perkins, . 4 MeMurray, Threlkel and Maslin be. of Messrs. Wheeler and . lease on Glenbrook Park according to } the terms of the contract, the ‘associa. tion resolved to resume full control of the property. The President was . . _imrepair. It was decided to let the pool selling at the coming fair to the Thomas Cloke, administrator of the estate of J. P. Hickey, deceased, has béen served with papers enjoining the Cedar Creek W. and M. Co. from selling water for mining purposes. The _ company has turned the water out of ite ditches and will furnish no more for . any kind of mining or for irrigating . till this injunction case is disposed of. . . Geld Ribbon Whisky at Jackson's ~ Puré as gold, as fine as silk, ap2-3m. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Rear Admiral Charles 8. Boggs is cGangerously ill and is said to be dying. The bodies of three negro thieves . named Sylvester were found hanging . to atree near Proctor, W. Va. . A brakeman named Garrett fell be. . tween the cars at Tucson on Saturday. } . ‘One of them ran over his head and! bréast, killing him instantly. General L. A. Buckner, a lawyer at Winnemucca, Nev., left Tuesday for the mountains, to return soon. He lyzed. Julius Elbe, a traveling salesman shot himself through the head with a bulldog pistol, causing death in a few BUCKEYE MIL PIONEER MI PATHNT " ROLLER A passenger train on the Northern . Pacific road jumped the track fifteen,. miles west of Steele, Dakota, on SaturSeveral persons were badly injared and one man killed: Pierre Lorillard will sell his Raneo-. F LOUR: MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufacturcas kennel of English setters on May 7th. Many ofthe dogs are among the Several of them cost over $1,000 apiece. George M. Pinney, well known in San Francisco, is: back from London and is stopping in New York. Pinney came back from Europe considerably richer than when he went over. An English syndicate is about to purchase the Malatios mine in’ MexiTheir offer of £660,000 has been accepted, Senator Hearst, of California is said to have offered $2,000,000 for the mine two years ago. The wiil of Alexander Mitchell, the millionaire banker, has co, been made public. No approxi ::ation-of the value ne . of the estate is made, and the terms . returns home ‘today after a visit to the . of the will avoid the. filing of an jdaventory, so that the exact wealth left by Mr. Mitchell. will never be ‘known. It is believed to.be from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000. The entire property, real and personal, is left to ‘his only son, John H. Mitchell, after deducting certain legacies. The beauties of the Turkish Sultan’s . harem will have, something to talk about for the next few>-dwaysas they sit around on the square pieces of carpet. The Sultan has just had them vaccinated. The Italian physician who contracted to do the work had a curious Of course he could not be permitted to see their faces, so he was stationed behind a screen with a slit in it, and through this was poked 130 arms of all shades of color and degrees of fatness. experience, One Great Merit Of that Beautifier of the Teeth, SOZO/ DONT, is that its effect upon the mouth is refreshing, while as a means of cleansing the teeth, and improving th, it stands alone. . Cans and see the latest beaded gren. adine for wraps, at Mrs. Mills & Grissel’s. It Smoke Sampler Health Cigar. Janus Freser, Wood kanch, W Wilkineon, Duten Flat, 1 J Barny, Grass Valley W D Perkins, Kocklin, Sam Lusk, Dewnivilie, Geo Fletcher, Grass Valley, Albert sames, Auburn, Win Glover, Comptonville, Kobt Hughes; Cierokee, P Larkin. Bioumfieid, Jack Biovk, Graniteville, Coun Seaman, Mar) sville, M A Antone; San Juse, f . 1 2 AD Mason, City, ¥F Colley, do Ben F Lewis, do A Hartung, do K H Weighl, San Francisco, J ia pharp, do H K Field, do + McCarthy, do Jacob beck, do Smith Peck, dow James A Stidzer, Syrth San ‘uan, Miss L Mio>:, Grag# Valley, Miss Grace 1 verett, do Miss Maggie Keleber, Grass Valley, Mibs Mazuie Me Nicois, Moores Flat, Miss M Hiil, Truckee, Miss Della risher, Gress Valley, Miss Annie Manseau, do Miss Minnie Kosevear, do Miss Katie Brown, Rough & Jeady, Miss Lena tchroeder, do Miss Anuyic Bays, Crass Valley, > Dr SM Harris, City, EL Hager, biue Tent, Juo Irving, Gress Valley, Maj P Stone, do -* N A Hartung Seottg Flat, . R MeMurra)y, North San Juan, Mre Kil, our, Sacramento, Cai kt Ci. re, City, __ Dan Cou, niin, Kailroad, bO’Neal, do 3 J Rolie, City, 1 . . . . Motifers. maar? { There are upon the skin of every , human being, child and adult alike, ! 2,309,000 pores.. Through these pores in the form of insensible respiration, is expelled more than one-quarter of the nourishment taken into the system. The importance of keeping open . these perspiration valves upon a) . child’s body, is second only to that of . . promptly digesting the food eaten. It was to open the pores of the skin and . to assimilate, the food that Dr. Pitcher } formulated Castoria. Loose bowels, . constipation, fevers and eruptions ! . which are so constant among infants . } andchildren, and which kill one-third {of all children before they are five . years.old, ayise principally from these . ‘two cause. (Ut is from the wonderful . . results attentant upon the use of Cas. ltoriain regulating the stomach and . bowels and keeping open the pores of) ;the skin, that Casteria acquired its: . world-wide reputation. With plenty j . of water for the body, pure air for the . lungs and Castoria to assimilate the , food, there need be no unaccounted : for sickness among children, Casto. . ria is a vegetable prescription without . morphine or other narcotic property. . fhirty years extensive -use has given j it a history never attained by another : medicine. ' Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. sdinhcacnntegieient “HackMETACK,’’ a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents Carr Bros. . . i. ac H . Fresh Seeds. ! . Flower, Garden and Field Seeds at . Stich & Larkin’s. tf 1 D NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . 18 sealed proposals will be received by ie County of Nevada up to the hour of 2 . . TOTICE HEREBY GIVEN ‘clock P. M., May zist, 1887, at the oflice of t ° . the County Clerk of said county, for, reat . P Superior Court. Best 5 cent cigar in the market, — tf. building the bridge on the county road beid of ripe Ae . ; . ° 80 sepa DEY) g p t The following business was trans-. Wuure clover, alfalfa, timothy, red . for filing the cut beneath the beidge, on the bh ig acted i 3 ri 8, -! clover, t » grass, lu rPass 2d top, . above named road, in accordance w th ee © in the Superior Court yester j clove r, blue BRBREY lawn grass, red top . the plans and specifications, to be seen at % day: . are rye grass ssn pete kinds . the office of the County Clerk of said counE. Tilley vs. 17th Agricultural Dis. field grasses, at Carr is . Hil wud at Welln Fargo and Co's Express jiati ing — ee eee rea . Office at North Bloomfield. trict. Association. Order transferring . ree Syeryorn . Tne Hoard reservethe right to reject any cause to Placer county rescinded. By . UNION HOTEL andall bids octal s consent demurrer to complaint with. : ; Ey ermen at She ov ¢. BEATTY, Clerk. : drawn. . . ———$ . r P { . bs oe E. Tilley vs. W. D. Perkins et al. ™™*: 3+ Natfziger Progrictys ee ‘A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY
: ; Order transferring cause to Placer . May ?. a ’ t gounty rescinded. Action dismissed} Miss Minnie McGuire, Grass Valley, . EARNED * . ; pics . Miss A Conley, o j © eae at plaintiff's cost. . Miss Abbie Michaels, do The People vs. Ah Tuck. On trial! Mist Emma Grimtis, — do ne before the following jury: Phil Goyne Miss Clara Mimsey,' do Th G; A ' > ue 4 Liss Esther Ogden, You Bet, { re Mm J. H. Keller, W. H. Jennings, E. D. Wiicemen z do . e at erican i 7 4 Ps . r sity Dean, J. P. Novay, H. A. Robbins, . pe pee il . rtin Te Co John Evans, Henry Waters, H. W. J Caldwell, do mpo. (/ 7g ea * ‘ G KRamelli, Ranch, Butterfield, Jackson Calvert, Win. H J Baldwin, Gries Valley, ' Ninnis, Joseph Eustis, The jury reMd tote, rs Commercial St. ti v i ary i 2 D F Norton, do . urned a verdict of burglary in the first ¢ W Kitts, do . NEVADA CITY. . degree. Geo re, ao W D Harris, o . = =e ; JM Thomas, do . The City Election. iw Greenlaw, Secramento, SEs A a $ Linscott, edarville, . , be ; . JY Morrison,San Francisco, . Fair Ground Coffee at 124, cts. per tb 4 The following city officers were Miss P Wood & children, Washington, . ;. ols # a = : I i ; elected Monday: Trustees, R. E. Rob14 Nolan. Hallroad. wish Good Family Coffee at 15 ets. per inson and L. M. Sukeforth; Marshal, W Hurley, do Pamir apy ie in ovly with 4 2 , . S seingr 6 Miss M Wettreau, do ur ‘‘ Breakfast’’ Coffee at 25.cts. per tb Wm. Eddy ; Treasurer, Geo. A. Gray; AB Woodwotth, Yuba City, ig 7 Asgeence, FA. Richards. W Herrod, North San Juan ; ey f . r errod, North $ ; iis tt att? 0 a The vote for the various candidates R MoLeod, city, P Our neh ae C — . only se ves J Mitchell, do . by us, and is better value than any « was as follows: JPconway, do ecdbees 5 , poe J Black, do . cent Coffee sold by others. TRUSTEES. € Hill, do . Ea 5 7 . ip emadenaad Cpe er Che noe oe ARKIVALS AT THE The quauity and ¥Lavor of our pe tineres at NATIONAL HOTEL. . TEAS are UNEQUALED, and wiil be MARSHAL. ee . found from 10 to 15 cents per pound Eddy Pome nes 349 sheaver_thi , . ibly buy AOR aC . 849! BECTOR BROS. .Proprietors . cheaper than you can possibly buy Holbrook 206 : : : ‘ omer . anywhere else. eee , May 2. le ne . TREASURER. Wm Hardy, San Francisco, . oemauad i oe re 323 ee ont Granieerilse; . We run. thirty stores, import our, Fleming .229) CB Hairley,Marysville, own TEAS and roast our own COF-/ ven Peck, men JOBE) 0 ‘ . PEES 13-96-4an ASSESSOR. AM Powers, Mooney Flat, 4195. 3°26Rich ol s oop teem 24 Mis Mary pens: ch, man Feeneisco ~ J icharas. 249 Mrs Carter & child, oO > ! Richards.. <2 20). PB seen ‘DON’T READ THIS! Barrett yg . Peter Carberry, Downivil e, ES Oe Be PLS MOSES FIRS . J E Campion, Forest City, ieee + -—-Miss-Helle Conn. North Han Juan, No Sacramento Goods Sold at the ° . « ; Miss Fannte ’ Fair Directors’ Meeting. . EW Masliit, Peneyn, “Ss BIN ATE.’ The D rome EL Threlkell, New Castle, Ba e Directors of the 17th Agricul. AG Hotiman, Marysville, a sta rayhaes . Mrs W D ‘ihomas, Birchyille, oF locktai. i i tural Association met at this city MBnMarnbart, Braudy City, Oy ter O Is a By alty. . HARRY DANIELS. . BROAD STREET, opposite Giffin's Cigar . Store. apl7-im ‘Home “Mutual Insurance Co. ” OF CALIFORNIA. . is . . C\APITAL. . X eo $300,000 PBINCIPAL OFFICE: ‘216 Sumsome-st., Sam Francisee. ‘Fire Insurance Only! . . J. F. Hovepton, President. j J. 1. N. Sueparp, Vice President, . CHARBLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGIL., General Agent, . Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County . DAVID WATT, JOHN'C. COLEMAN. f Risks ted on all cl of desirable property in this county at rates ‘gs low assol. veney and a fair profit will admit of, ar . anteeing a prompt and liberal response toa . just claims for loss. GEO. W. HILL, Manager, MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY —-AIND -. . The above named Company have ALL ROLLER ted by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 0. C. TORSON, Agent. gp EE SS EE . School House in said District, in accord. side. . es the reading people in every part of this . Lote ty’s varied and extensive resources. sents extraordinary inducements HA . GSP RORY APART ANU A iy TO ADVERTISERS Ys fei LUMBERING . Se * ». And Other Resources, besides being Fully i} . The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed L COMPANY, LLING CO’S FLOUR. Notice for Bids to Build a School House. pe hptten is hereby given that bids will be AN received by the Board of Trustees of Downieville School ‘District to build ™a ance with plans and specifications now on file with the Clerk of said Board, A. Cobn, at his store in Downieville. Each bid. to specify cost of building, with inside lathed and plastered, and cost of same ceiled inSaid bids muat be in writing and sealod, and filed with said Clerk on or before the 11th Day of May, 1887, At 10 o’clock, a. M., whenthey will be opened and passed upon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder will be required to execute a bond, satisfactory to the Board forthe faithful performance of the contract to be entered into with said Board. Note 1. In case the building is plastered the outside under siding to be’ sheathed in accordance with specifications. If ceiled, said sheathing to be omitted. Note 2. The plans and specifications of the building, which are subject to the changes erprentes in this notice, can be seen at the office of the DaiLy Transcript from April 27tb until the 4th day of May, 1887, STANLEY A. SMITH, F. R. WEHE, A. COHN, Trustees of Downieville School District THE TRANSCRIPT ———-— -+ wee TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reachcounty. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more rearts-of the State. To LAND and to H1OME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the seen: pre4 Boing positively the . Itest Advertising Bicdium in Nor‘thern California. =J0B=PRINIING . The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Best Equipped Job Print. ing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and: its priees for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coust. The establishment! has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other printing material, plain and ornamental, See specimens of our work and get our prices before sending your printing to San ‘rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you cam do better there. IF YOU Want to Keep Thereughly Posted CONCERNING i! P ‘ +e ee eee ee ee oe ee ee NEVADA . COUNTY'S oe eee j * oe: * * ! ui etat ate : a * * Bs GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, informed at all times on “ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the 1887 1887—1887—1887—-1887—1887—-1887, 1887~ 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887 ¢ Dally Transcript ! is 0 Daily Transcript ! 1% 1 Daily Transcript! is ti = WHICH 18 in the Sierra Nevads Gold Fields. j ‘ BROWN & CALKINS. RARE CPPORTUNITY -—TrO— Seeure a Ghoice Tract of Land. The Nevada County Land Association Have completed arrangements for the Subdivision of the FAMOUS. SUTTON RANCH, Sitnated én Gen brook Avenne. midway between Grass Valley and Nevada City, and on the lin: of the NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. The soil oi this land is umusuaily fertile and the water facilities be uvsurpissed. Two water ditches almest encirtle the (tract, avd water eu be lied on every lot for inriga tion; numerous springs abound, aud —y facility is offered for repic development cf each lot. This proprety adjoins the Nevada County College tract, aud offers to parties who desire toedueate their children a ¢hane to secure a home near onc of ths est educational institutions of the State. The Glenbrook fark «ud Fair grounds are cpposite, sua three omui: bus lines pass a times duiiy from Griss Valley to Neveda City. The Town Talk Railway Station is a quuer of a mils from the centre of the tract. Lo's will bs Sold in Any Size to Sit Purchasers, Diagram and Maps, vith Full Isformation, —ccube Obtained at the Office of the Land Association, " by. cddressing G. E. BRAND, . SECRETARY, ‘ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, ai SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. ®@ AN Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. . A share of public patronage is wnost respectfully solicited. ANSELME A, CHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to. Colley’s Market; NEVADA CITY Plaza E*eceeda store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores.” Ask For It. aa NE eee BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. RELEASES , ea or Hine Seotch Tweeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths Or Our Own Importation, _ DIRECT FRO?! MILLS: IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT,. LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED SPrERRWY EF*LOwU;Ke Can now be purchased in this city. a yore . =P HEREREV= NS SLRS c@-Ia the Fest in the City. Try It.-@a SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. YOD CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING Cash roery Store, THOMAS KIDD GILMORLT’s AROMATIC WINE! E AVING LEASED THE STORE FORmerly occupied by C.F: Robinson, shes toannounce to the Peale that he will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply ot Groceries, : Provisions, This remedy isthe result of years of experiencein Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies e to be a perfect FEDpD, Canned Goods and Liquors. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Aa Specialty. Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those a seases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are penis and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, and invigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. Do not delay but get it at once and be cured as thousands already have. We will send free to. any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. *‘Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving beti ter satisfactionthan any medicine I have — _ a pe 1, sf” v it—is-repreDelaware, Ohio.” i i GF Goods delivered within reasonable distance free of charge. THOMAS EIDD. Broad Street, opposite the Methodist h . ad-lm Chureh. NRW “Boot and Shoe Mating Establishment, Broad St., Opposite Stich & Larkin's. J. DELBRIDGE, -hew ae Repairing in all its Brane! Shert Notice, PRE Ear hol ag Beet a —o— GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, . For Ooughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat . . and Lungs. —— Three Sizcs—25c., 50c, and $1.00, @@-Vor sale by Carr Bres. (8-25-8m