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May 5, 1887 (4 pages)

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>. it better.if youcan. You shall have . th Be.) = ‘ THE DAILY TRAN SCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 188% . The Daily Transcript. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . . : CIRCULATES 3%, hesec. Senator: Hearst has returned to San . vada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready.) ). 8, : Spencerville, North San Juan, French Cor. Francigco. ‘ i ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfie!d, Moore's The New .York saloons were all! Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth ; er town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer closed on Sunday. . jd Sierra counties, at Sacramefito, San ; : a Feanciece—in fact, throughout the State Budd Doble has left Los Angeles for . “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the SiChicago, tuking with him the fine rac : : f erra to the Sea. ing stuck he bought there. . Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by A young man named Win. Harris . BROWN & CALKINS-— Inet with a shocking death in the mill OFFICE: F oi a Calaveras mine last week. . No 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.) Jeif, Davis, the original fire-eater of . —————— the South, has been taking a hand in! CUNNING CLEVELAND. the local politics of Montgomery, Ala” bama. J.L. Duval, of Los Angeles, was accidentally killed by the discharge of . a loaded gun which he carried in a . Wagon. ‘ During the month of. April the-real — , jestate sles in Fresno county exceed) ed 31;000,000.. Not Jess than 376 were recorded, Spiie A mun named Hayes was killed and two. others iatally injdred by the bursting ol the boilers of a towboat near Viltsvurg Monday. Wis Little Bid for Renomination—Extra Session Tatk—Ot!er Washington Notes. Wasuineton, D. C., April 27, 787. Eprror Transcript—The present is . one of the dullest news seasons known in Washington, and reporters have in their desperation worked the canard of the President's alleged too soon declination ofa second nomination for all itis worth. -It is now known that : the story has no basis in fact. The P#rday and Was dragged and kicked President did not tell. the Western . UY the horse until dead. frank Morrero, a vacquero’ near Salinas, Was thrown off his horse on Steve brodie made another successSenator, Vest, that he would not ac-. cept a second nomination or anything . in « jocular way to Senators and. e. the teat and was drowned. members who were pursuing hirr . “with petitions’ for ajipointinents: lows tu try this business and manage . ®W0P4 1 WeTthands of the grooni, and will die. : my support and unique vote. for the . dhree hundred Norwegian _emiPresidency.” . It is well known that.a. #'@8t8 passed through Chattanooga number of Democratic Members and aeni., tor Salt Like City, whithe ‘Senators are opposed to.a second terni . uiey go to join the Mormon colonies . for Mr. Cleveland and it is certain . an the West, that Senator Vest was expressing his! ‘elerring to the report that ex-Senown wishes rather than the express. #t0F Hosvoe Conkling had declared in ed determination of Mr. Cleveland !4¥°r of Senator Join Sherman tor the when in a convivial frame of mind at . /Fesidency in 1333, George C. Gordn uptown restaurant, he talked upon . 44 54ys, the subject of a second term and sound. "FY ed the key note to what has swelled . Advices from Crete report-a fight a@grand overture. I is evident tuat . ” : the music did not please Mr. Cleve-. deaths. ‘Lhe ‘Lurks kidnapped a land, for he hastened throughhis “‘al. ©!rsUan girl and were attacked by ter ego”, Colonel Lamo.it to repuliate. . Ver ends. ——______ : the motif, and in doing this, he has! . Go Sunday night, at Gold Hill, Nev., beén betrayed into a maladrvit bid . 8Nner Nained Coa. Sullivan Was fora second nomination. No one who . el by sewe unknown person while has followed the history of the present . #>Ce)Uing the stairs at his hotel, on the administration can be of other opinion . W4Y (2 his room. Lt is not believed than that Mr. Cleveland is work ng) “!#t tie wound will prove fatal. with political shrewdness for the Dem-. “4! 1te#», on Monuuay night, asheepeeratic and Mugwump nomination of herder struck Kichard Kkuerig, mana1888. That he will get the Demoerat-. 8¢" Of the Toala Ope.a Company, ic nomination is possible, but it is) Yer the héad with a revolver, iutlictvery doubtful if he can hold on to the ing a severe scalp wound. ‘The herder . Mugwump contingent. There are very . uid not like the looks of Koenig’. ‘Fecent signs of defection among his!‘ PiU’ hat. -gtaun-h and powerful supporters of; be action for absclute’ divorce the-literary Mugwumpian persuasion. . brought by oirs. Alice O’Keete against) There is a renewal of talk of an ex. #088 Winans, the Saltimore cmilliontra seésion which it is now thought . #"e, hasagain been decided adversely . will be called in October. The surplus . to her, the New York Supreme Court in the Treasury increases continuously affirming the judgment of the lower at the rate of $10,000,000 per month. . Court, whica decided that Mrs. . It is realized that something must be [ U'Keefe Was never married to Wi~done to arrest this draif upon the cir. 7#95=” eulation of the country. The extra{ “Mr. Cleveland,” said a New York session should have been called imme-. POlucian, “is not only a candi’ diately after the fourth of March, and . “4fe for re-election, but is exceedingly . it is urged by some that if the country . #™*10Us to head the Democratic ticket can endure the strain until the first of . ##12 next year. .He realizes~that October it can continue two months . “evernor Hull is his only serious comlonger until the time of the regular peutor at present, and Lauinont’s wiosession. But nearly amonth will nec. 5!08 Was unquestionably that not.of a essatily be taken in the election of a . peacemaker,” speaker, the orguization of committees . . Miss Mary G. Dunn, a soprano singand the other preliminaries to the real . € and meiber of St, Vatrick’s eathework of legislation. If Congress does . ral, Newark, hus been prohibited not assemble until the first Monday in . from singing in. the North Keformeu December the Christmas holidays will . «burch by, Vicar-General-Doane under seriously interrupt the first month of. 4 rule o. the Koman Catholie church the session ; two months will intervene . terbidding a communicant from taking before Congress can mature end pass. #Py part in a Protestant service. “Mrs. needed revenue legislation, and by. V all, also aimember of St. Patrick’s . ; 2 . standard brands of garden and flower . seeds at Carr Bros. tf this time Congress and the country . ¢athedral, has sung in St. Paul’s Protwill be so disturbed by the approach. €8taut Episcopal church for more than ing presidential campaign that politics . # year without being disciplined. will stifle statemanship and no reycoeceeer ee ear em ce mos * enue bill will be passed. AKKIVALS AT THE There has not as yet been an exodus NHATIONAL HOTEL. from Washington. There is great ac-. ° . tivity about the departments and in. sec TOR BROS. -Proprietors society. Many members and senators =r ewe are still here. The Interstate ComN Douztas: City : nee merce Commission has, as was expectx : Bwa in, an Francisco, i St Mayiil, ‘ ed, attracted to the city many visitors JH Sharp, an. distinguished in commerce and _poliHenry & 716d, hey tics. Great preparaticns are being DJ Martonsielp, do made for the competitive drill which pete Orta: ab ac, ‘ : F M schoeuverg, du is to take place the latter part of next TC Wisetian, plas Teut, month. Forry-NINER. AB Dibble, Grass Valley, pees Miss Fisber, do A Man Who Kept His Word. fg hae mae e aaa W Van Orden, Grass Vailey,* The Tidings gives the following] }{'ssCleveland, . do about the history of old: man Picard Malt Stone, Grass Valley, who died at the county hospital a few F Coffey, French Corral, days ago: He resided at Grass. ValiTUNES ee Fo nas ley many years, and for a long time Jay A Kepp, do ree y ; ¢ € P Lou snrid se, Raiload, and until the suspension of operations Win it adfon ‘North isloomfleld, i , 2 mi 1 eeae< ‘EF Little, 2 worked in the Eureka mill. He was a RD Whedler, a0 man of the strictest integrity, as is eyba Moure, OP A no Wy ce, ike City, <<, ideneed by the following fact in that Mrs J F Hart'é& child, do 4 £ a , Soc x ae . Danie?Muahoney, Freneb Carral, fonnection 2 When Picard left his . J Lewellyn, Hantord, __Mative land he was obliged to borrow! A Godfrey, Calumbia Hill, ° t 5 ss Win Andrews, North Bloomfield, from a friend one-half of the money} . ¢ Gault, City ¥> “ Se =: BN Shoecraft & wife, Gity, necessary for the trip. In view of the TG Farrer & wile. do loan he stated that he would send. his James E Davis, berbec Mine, friend one-half of all the money he we ss aided ih cet aR made in the Golden State. A few AKRIVALS AT THE years ago he sent, ir. fulfillment of the UNION HOTEL. ' promise, $2,000:to the t:an who had! ~ eas befriended h m in the time of need. . Mrs. 2, Neaffiziger .Proprictress Picard lost the remainder of his money — . * May 3. in mining spec ulations and, old age D Douglas: Ratitoad: with its attendant infirmities caused Ww Freeman, Grass Valley, : : ae ‘Sleep, * ‘do him to enter the hospital. c ottostuaite. North Bloom field, . i RN J Wolf, . San Francisco, : CM Gregory, . do Buckien’s Arnica Salve. j Miss Jennie Hicks, Grass Valley, — Ps li Sharp, San Francisco, The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . oe Beliey, do Ul Sal AM Parke; re ni ais Bor ers i e ~* Weschcke, New Ulm, nh., 4 ve abs eg alt Rheum, Mrs H M brach, Los Anzeies, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,. Prof £ K Hill, Academy, » Corns, and all Skin Erup. WD Harrie, to uHie?, and itive eures Piles J M Thomas, 0 Bane, snd positively cures Piles, or} HJBaldwin, do.. ‘BO pay required. Itis guaranteed to! ‘W Hecod, North san Juan, : give perfect satisfaction, or money reee ee oe ey funded, Price 25 cents per box. Vor); © W Kitts, Gruse-Valley, 4 \« es * WRK Knizhts, buciamento, °. pale by Carr Bros. tf, . : W andrews, North Bloomfield, ae iii : Becats S . ; ,. MT Hubberd, Sacramento, : a ee : a8 j W H ‘Wheldon, Grass. Vailey, Store For Sale. «4 E D Dement, 5un Fiancisco, I oe tte Sadan ss i 5 Rae Sacremento ‘ YL Kimabah, O and, ‘The San Francisco Opposition Store Prot Bria, city, 7 gt ? * au! ink, nt) — efor vale as it stands. Rare opportu H Geis, North Bloomfield, Bity for a live business man. ti Paul schoen, Oakland, ae gee et 3 : > a eee Lora PRE ne Te jul leap from the Brooklyn bridge on . al thal kind, He has frequently said . stonday. . An unknown man attempt: . Wiole chiravaring an aged married . . couple in New Orleans on Saturday. . “Well, I am quite willing for you fel. Joseph Silman was run through by a “there is no truth in the] which are'so constant among infants j and children, and which kill one-third jof all children before they are five ' . vears old, arise principally from these through newspaper exaggeration into VetWween a band of Aurks and a num-. ?¢ ates aot t : es 55 berot Christians, resulung in several . results attendant upon the use of CasBUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, —-AND -PIONEER. MILLING CO’S PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. . Cgc the Mi, {000 Bares Per hy > The above named Company have ALL ROLLER *LOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufacturred by these Mills to be-the-choicest in the State. 0. C._TORSON, Agent. { There are upon the skin of every . human. being, child and adult alike, . . -2,509,000 pores. . Through these pores jin the form of -insensible respiration, . School House in. said District, in accordis-expelled-more than : one-quarter of . ’ . the nourishment taken_into the sys. tem. -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 foodthat Dr. Pitcher formulated Castoria.Loose -bowels, constipation, fevers and. eruptions two cause. It is from the wonderful toria in regulating the stomach and bowels and keeping open the pores of . the skin, that Castoria acquired ‘its; world-wide reputation., With plenty of water for the body, pure air for the . lungs and Castoria to assimilate the . tood, thereneed be no.unaccounted: . for sickness among children. Casto. ria is a vegetable prescription without . morphine or other narcotic property. thirty years extensive use has given it a history never attained by another ! medicine. ; { ogee eee Cse D.D. VD. for Dyspepsia. wee 6 “HAcKMETACK,”’ a lasting and fra ° grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents Carr-Bros: je iat eee ee A Fresh Seeds. Flower, Gardén and Field Seeds. at Stich & Larkin’s. tf Cat and see the latest beaded grenadine for wraps, at Mrs. Mills & Grissel’s. lt pet ip rin A Rio ecent meine Smoke Sampler Health Cigar. Best 5 cent cigar inthe market. tf Wuire clover, alfalfa, timothy, red clover, blue grass, lawn grass, red top, italian ryegrass and other kinds of field grasses, at Carr Bros. tf . +0Oe ee ‘ To Prevent Being Talked to Beath. If you need a carpet, and don’t want to be bored to death by local dealers running after you, send word to or call atthe store of L. M.Suketorth. as0-lw a eee : Swart’s:photographs are second to none “in the State. Goand see specimens at his wean f on Broad streét, two doors above Luetje & Brand’s. Prices low. 30-tf iia Maral oe ores Bowen’s, Cox’s, Reid’s and other NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Be sealed proposals will be received by tue County of Nevada up to the hour of"2 o'clock P. M., May zist, 1887, ut the office of the County Clerk of said county, for rebuilding the bridge on the county road between Cherokee and Columbia Hill. Also separate proposa’s will be received for fillin; the cut beneath the bridge, on the above named road, in accordance with the plans and specifications, to be seen at the tice of the County Cierk of said. county; also at A. L. Woodrutt’s store, Columbia Hill, and at Wells, Fargo and Co’s Express Office at Norta Bloomfield ‘The Board reserve the right to reject any. and all bids. ; By order of the Board of Supervisors. m3 F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. ‘h PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY, EARNED.” The Great American Importing Tea Co. Commercial St. NEVADA CITY. i , TO ADVERTISERS § S Notice for Bids to Build a School House. . NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be
iN 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. Cohn; at his store in Downieville. Each bid to specity cost of building, with inside lathed end plastered, and. cost of, same ceiled inside. Said bids must be in-writing-and-sealed, and filed with said Clerk on or before the . : 11th Day of May, 1887, At 10 o’clock, a. M., when they will be open. ed 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 invo 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.-Fhe plans and specifications of the building, which are subject to the changes expressed in this-nutice, can be seen at the office of the DaILy TRANSCRIPT from April z7tb until the 4th day of May, 1887. STANLEY A. SMITH, * F. R. WEHE, A. COHN,” Trustees of Downieville School District THE TRANSCRIPT 4 TS SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and ithasa circulation that reach. es the reading people in every part of this county. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more reniote parts of the State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the pi 88 being made in the development of the county’s varied and extengive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements a Being poollively the Hest Advertising "Medium in Northerm Califoriia. SJ0B=PRINTING = The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coust, The estabiishment has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and NESE PHAGES material, plain and ornuamental. See specimens of our work and get our priges before sending youri printing to San ‘rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. IF YOU Want to Keep Thoreughly Posted CONCERNING i oY CP ed al a 4%, % 8,89, 9 0,8, 8 8, : “NEVA Biss -~* ** * * NA (ebUaSS tt ne ee a eee as ee ete . nN gabe i GOLD MINING, . . Fair Ground Coffee at 1244 cts. per tb . Good Family Coffee at 15 cts. per tb by us;and is better value than any 30 . cent Coffee sold by others. . TEAS are UNEQUALED, and wil be found from 10 to 15 cents per pound . . anywhere else, ‘We run thirty stores, import ,our FEES. ~ (8-26-1m --! DON’T READ THIS! ie ‘eBINATIE.HARRY DANIELS. BROAD STREET, 0; ite Giffin’s an Btore, prey sare et SHii.4s { Choice Family Coffee at 20 cts. per tb ; Our ‘‘ Breakfast’’ Coffee at 25 cts, per tb Our “Brcakfast’’ Coffee is only sold cheaper than you can_ possibly ‘buy OW Oyster Cocktails a Specialty, . ° HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING ‘And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at all times on “The qvauity and FLavon of our ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the Gu 1887—1887—-1887—1887+-1887—1887 18871887—1887—1887—1887—-1837—1887 1860 3 own TEAS and roast our own COF, = Daily Transcript! 4 0 Daily Transcript ! 1 1s Daily Transcript ! 13% ee i pp ae a = a a No Sacramento Goods Sold atthe . 1887—1887—1887—1887 —1887 —1887—1887 WHICM Is The Oldest aud Best Newspaper Printed in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. : BROWN & CALKING. A . NARROW Lo's will be Sold in Any Siz G. E. BRAND, Necuré a Choice Tract of Land The Nevada County Land Association Have completed arrangements for the Subdivision of the SUTTON RANCH, — Situated 1m Genbrook Avenues widway between Grass Valley and Nvaca City, and on the iis of the GAUGE RAILROAD. . The soil oi this and is unusoaily fertile and the witer facilities ure ursurpcssed. Two water ditches almest encirFr theivact, end water can be had on every lot for irriga lick; HLMEreus springs abound, und very facility is. offered fer rapid cevelopment (feach ict, ‘This proprety adjoins the Kevida County Callege tract, and cffers to parties who desire fof-dueate their’ hildren a chan e to seeure a home new one — of th 3 Kest educational institutions ef (he State. The Glenbrovk Turk a Fiir grounds ave (pposite, end three umuibus lines: pussfeeveral limes sdeiiy from Criss Valle te hoi ta City. The Town Talk Builway Mition is wi quarter of:a mil: ‘from the centre of the tract. Diagram and Maps, with Fall Icfarmetion, canbe Onan a he Ofice of the Land Asiitin, OF Dy cddressing SECRETARY, to Silt Porehasers. ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, ‘SUCCESSOR TO ; -*\SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN RARE OPPORT UNIT Y Groceries, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLUASSWARBH, Etc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. "All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. : A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME A, CHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY. 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. scone — a eS BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Hine Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths {OF Our Own Importation, DIRECT FRO:T MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. j THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city. SERIES SRS f@ Ia the Best in the City. Try It.-w SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the ’ market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. cd CAL. R. CLARKE, ' Agent LS LADIES! SEE HERE! (yh (rocery Store, YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF THOMAS KIDD HEALTH BY USING AVING LEASED THE STORE FORmerly occupied .by C.F. Robinson, yi ¢ 2 » AROMATIC WINE § . wittecy constitth oh hands iesn! at os 4 oral — Groceries, : Provisions, This remedy isthe result of years of experGILMoR rs ience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced FEED, by Physicians and Medical Societies wie a pare Canned Goods Nerve and Brain Food. and Liquors, mee — . CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES A Specialty. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Sembee Complaints with whieh all women are peta and i rien Sapea is a positive ‘ re. will purify and enrich your blood, . distance f 5 give strength and steadiness to your nerves, mai OS Ch COREE : THOMAS KIDD. and invigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes, opposite the Methodist ad-lm Da pot dela bat Ket it a ones gud be cured as thousands already have. We will send B free toany address a book containing much ciiusen, wiih useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving bettor gatlataction Coen any feeateins I_ have : n twenty years. 8 all it i © es ee meres Pr¢ d to be. W. T. waeien ute 5 JOYNER, Delaware, Ohio.” B, Druggiss, is ——-NEW—— SILMORES wucxenie sing Boot and Shoe Making For Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Brosehitis, Establishment, : ’ Broad &t., Opposite Stich & Larkin’s. and all Diseases of the Throat J. DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. — Repairing in all its Brasiches at Short Notice. Three e Bises—260., 50c. and $1.00, @ar-Vor sale by Carr Bros. (8-25-m . {Prieto ine ee ae a hei \ ' \ Goods delivered within reasonableAls added of the Pau town : orders An been Wm. ship. Bri; Unifo will n Moun Joh ing” house prepa posed Th for.tk city is The about have Eli has c a sui busb of ert sued obtai Th ehar; in bu store Cour Ah’ Ah& crim Th ater’ the ] fairl, the f your part. amu $30. It in th rode from day, of fri Haw into trutl who Fran nins The alor tog hel rule gers of t] doit legs live ed bil FEE = egy ee