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April 1, 1887 (April 1, 1887) (4 pages)

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ay THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1887. ® AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BOOK STORE } . “THE FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH > Third Annual Ball GIVEN BY ltydraulic Parlor, No. 06, N aw Millinery Goods Divect From New York ! Can be found everythin in the line of PRICE LIST . FOR CASH! Fancy Stationery, AND BESi GRO. THE CHEAPEST Blank Books, School Books, CERY STORE IN NEVADA. \ Iain St., Opposite Union Hotel. skull was fractured and she diedin a per 100 Ibs, 82 60 tion determines to a great degree the . character of our teachers, makes_the . er: eG :)4 ; ties should not be thought. 6f in tlis. . 3 \ bon, . : connectiun. -uty of the It is the Ei: tae0. [HE Sew, Ind., says: 1 gt! i 28 i 1 : desponder 1e] F despondent try Dr 7unNn’s hoccate and aie bets 1 ane feel duty mg i arch, . eee Leite nen, . should ‘select. live, intelligei Gorn Starch, dust Arrived. well qualified by their education and experience, and fully up with the pe . ) Epoch’ -vegetable; flower aud fiela -Oysters, v6 Held question of qualification being first in cane + ——importance=the differentparts of. the}. 3 county sliould be represented. : aan oer elds 5 +e Repersicors neve sgiee — . Remedy. representatives by Shiloh’s. -. breath secured; ha . jector free. criticised’ because Grass Valley diad two . Been. L Tb, onma, 10 . Nasal InPie Fruit, Price 50 cents .s : Gondensed -Milk REIS ais arene . Lard per can, anker Mouth. tion was greatly magnified when the two from Grass Valley became repre while a sister of Mr. Riley is ateacher. Mrs. J. Naffziger of the Grass Valley public schools. ; “4 bars eat? . W.D. Harris, Grass Valley, Worthley, Washington, og ‘We-hep . © DOF Alles . * . Harkness Candles per box, arise under such circumstances, and . : ere . not bea al-) cireumstances should such J, hag od Sileghaay: akla a, oberts, z Se Valley, Grass Clare, Either 2 3 ' Goodwin Candles per box, . aoe “6 4 : 3 co 5 rea: we Francisco . San P. H. Thompson, city, . . lowed to exist. <i. ©. Irving, city, J. Chappell, city. These thoughts have been suggested . by the rumor that a slate has been. us . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BUOKS, —--BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS. the 46 AND. EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. i past in this matter. Jack Brock, Wm. Flanders, D. R. Skidmore, Jt has been years O. Peurose, Jo Pacheco, since the schools 6f this city were! represented on the Board of Education. They think it looks very much . as if the Supervisors were aiding the. Grass Valley teachers to manipulate a boom for their schools to the disad A. J. Ross, : D.’R. McKillican, j do do i i more do ~ do t do do R SALE. . Bf { " HAUS paniEe , ee OF EIGHT ROOMS FOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. FIVE MINUTES ANSEL ME A. CHARONNAT, OF THE Haskill & Co., hatters, of San Fran. . A RR W. P. Colt’s hardware and tin shop} NE at Wheatland was burned Tuesday . mars im TS SRST EETES BORN, . JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL. ‘FIRE DISTRICTS ° At Grass Valley, March 23, 1887, to the wife } . of Joseph McGraw, a daughter. night. There is said to be a move among. DIED. Republicans in fayor of Allison for. \ In Stockton, March 28, 1887, Mrs. L. Miran. FIRE sident. jeda Potter, widowofthe late Alden W. Pot. The death rate among cattle on the . te r, formerly a resident of Nevada City: “GEO W. HILL, Manager: broc-eries; Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, _._. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY Election of School Directors. about 50 per cent. 1887, Mary J. us Mary Daly), SIGNALS. ‘known O’Connor (better . aged 25 years, 5} months and 21 days, a native of Yuba coun. : . A _—_—. Lee Chuck, a San Franciscoimurder. ty. — er, has been senteaced to -be hanged . on the 27th of May. i “A PENNY SAVED IS A Mayor Hewitt says he has no power. EARNED ” to close up drinking saloons in New. York City on Suniay. . _ Matthew Massick and~ his three . children were burned to death at, Ludlowville, N. Y., on Monday. «Miss Eleanor Calhoun announces . DISTRICT NO. 1 by Deer creek, west’ by {its. Ineludes.all of Nevada, Water, High, Coyote and Court streets; that. portion of ; Chureh_and. Washington. streets east of . Main street, and all the eastern side of Main ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, DISTRICT NO, 2 Pilanza Eeceda Commercial, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cat Importing Tea Co. . Includes Broad, East and West Broad, Pine, . tase, York, School, SELLS ed a warrant for $150,000 for the erec. ate G 1 Cot £12 et it s bounded porth . Deer creek, west by Store. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal Arcadia, on the Santa Asita ho. ‘The first story will be granite, ried at the site. District No. 1—General alarm,. then two taps. : A map showing the streets of the city, and ermission from the paper authoriti¢s, will AT Cc COURTROOM . OF JUDGE be " Sowden, Aevada City, Cal. A ‘. Send model or drawing. We advise as-to patentability free of charge—and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. tual clients in your own State or county, ad oat Kept at all the Grockry Stores, Ask For It: ey ap payee order of the 18% OARD OF FIRE DELEGATES. Can now be. purchased in this city. EPEREREVESE. (= FLARE f*Ie the Best in the City. / Try It. wa _ SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA, Best in the market. Sold by the case or package, NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET. rs C. A. Snow & Co., SEEDS! CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent a Tobacco, Cigars, . : —SSEEDS! EFAESE ‘ -NEVADA CITY. The Largest, Cheapest.and Best Stock of oe Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. a . vertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants’ Exthe respective fire districts, is hung in a conthe experiment which was so success. ehange, San Francisco, Cal., where conspicuous plate in each of the fire houses, ful lust year, of the noonday mission . tracts for advertising can be made for it. and itis desired that every. petson ringing an alarm will also ere the taps designating arvice for business men. ‘The attend. THOMAS 3. 'TaPHESE, the district in wich the fire is located. ar Any person ri gany of the fire bel anee is large. . Constable of Nevada Township, except in case of analarm of fire, witaou' t the new rates, caused by the Our office is opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Suerintendent of Money Order Division, and We run thirty stores, import our F FFICE Patent Office attended to for MOD The taps to be repeated two or three times. DisTRictT No. ’—General alarm, ‘then four taps. aud Bill Collector, BTAINED, aifd all business in the U. 8. te the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office, For ‘Alarms to be Given in Case t=Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. cireular, advice, terms and references to ac Disrricr No. 4—General alarm, then five It will have 500 own TEAS and roast our own COFtaps. : . FEES. {3-26-1m ‘frinity Chureh, at the head of Wall R is kept on file at ‘sireet, New York City, is repeating . THIS PAPE E.C. Dake’s Ad ios Angeles orange growers are sking their fruit fast in order to ship Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ij District No, 2—General alarm, then three B. J, Baldwin is having plans drawn cheaper than you ean possibly ‘buy. taps. # $500,000 hotel at the new town anywhere else. Nouce IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE LN qualified electors of Nevada School District, county of Nevada, that the annual school meeting for the election of School Directors, will be held Saturday, April 30th, 1887, At the Washington School House of said district,at which election two Directors are ta be elected for the full term of three years each,andone Director for one year to fill unexpired term. m e The polls will be open between the hours of8a. M. and sundown. L. Garthe is appointed inspector and J.G. O’Neill and N. Bailey Judges of election. By order of the Board of Education of Nevada School District. JOHN WEBBER. District Clerk, Dated March 28th, 1887. margi td ( Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue and id Virginia mine by injecting carTEAS are UNEQUALED, and witl be bonie gas through pipes. — found from 10 to 15 cents per pound aN a ERATE FEES. Choice Family Coffee at 20 cts. per tb . Sacramento street to Gold Run. of Fire: THE CELEBRATED * . fair Grounc oifee af cts. per 1) . Gold Run, south and east by city hmits. In} Hay tion of : a Veterans’ Home on this . ”, : Coffee d at 1245 fi de Boulder,; Prospect, 4 Adams, ; Good Family 15 cts: per f cludes Long, . The schooner Marcus Davis was . Our ‘Breakfast’? Coffee at 25 cts. per ib discoyered disabled at sa, with three . uate of her crew dead and two cthers in a Our ‘‘Brvakfast’’ Coffee is only sold ‘starving condition. : by us, and is better value than any 30 Preparations are in progress to excent Coffee sold by others. tinguish the fire smoldering in old stepes of the Consolidated -California The quanity and Favor of our J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. " ec erent a. nian enregs cludes all of Piety Hill, and Sacramento street south from Gold Run. DISTRICT NO. 4 : ‘Peck. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF \WtiItwnwbhs anpD pIrQuUuOoORsS. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. Union, Orchard and Win . ter streets; that portion of Washington and . i Chureh streets west of Main, and all the} issu! Gx Ts bounded south by Deer creek, east. by Main street, west and north by city limits. . Albert Victor, the Prince of Wales’ {. COmamerocial St. western side of Main street. . DISTRICT NO, 8 eldest son, has been sent away because ‘Is bounded north by Deer ereek, east by NEVADA CITY. . of his infatuation for Princess Mary of . Gold Run, south and east by city limits. In Department has : The Treasury . next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY j street. . ment to marry young Mr. Hearst. = A share’of public patronage is most respectiully solicited, . Main street, north and east by h+ city lim The Great American that she has broken off her engage-} All Goods sold at Bed Kock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis OF NEVADA I8 DIVIDED tance free of charge. heeintyCITY four fire districts, as follows: ip bounded south PENNY sold at the lowest market rates. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. } Atthe Brighton House, pear Grass Valley, . Montana ranges the past winter was! y arch 29, Store every article required for family use, which will be Risks aonepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal] response to all just claims for loss. ~DGROCKhEBRY, GLASSWARE, Etc. AND ALARM DAVID WATT, _ JOHN C. COLEMAN. DEALER IN . Only! Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County. SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, . For further particulars apply to Insurance J. F. HouGHTON, President. J. I, N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGiui, General Agent. POST OFFICE } There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Fire SUCCESSOR TO Justus Greely, Marysville, C. B. Greely, Michigan, John Spaulding, Siegler Springs, H. A. Hill, San Francisco. Proprietor. 1 PRINCIPAL OFFICE; BY A COM Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. WALK J. J. JACKSON cp ate Bo 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. WITHIN ' $300,000 b YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTION / petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. panicle 1 —— (CAPITAL. a Mrs. Kate Lewis, city, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Home Mutual Insurance Co. te do M. Alverson, Jobn D. Win erton, do Dr. Harris, Grass Valley, Richard Neville, French Corral, F. C. Randall, Rock Creek, Mrs. C. G. Fisk, Washington, G. Ramella, ranch,
Ben Lewis, city, “The suggestion made by the Herald . a few days‘ago, that a competitive ex. amination be held, is a splendid one and may be the be at way oui of! the difficulty. . InN NEVADA OLTT'y. COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, j do + OF CALIFORNIA. Mrs. J. F. Bewnenet, Roogh and R. . HARD FINISHED, Sc . City, TWO AORES OF LAND. oD. Wilson, San ies J. Bamberger, Leading throvery” aut Family Provision: Store LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,. J. E. Spencer, Sierra each school or go outside of the schools . ‘‘©FpBeehiwe.’’ Spectators. FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, do do do Commercial Street, Nevada City. astmemninemaincsiane sien ily PROPRIETOR. Fred E. Brown, city, H. Krelton, E. L. Barada, L. R. Colgrove. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Grand March at 9. o'clock sharp. ww. PDP. Vinton, Fi BESF SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. MUSIC BY NEVADA DRUG STORE, A. D. Mason, city, choose one good representative of! ; ” Chas. Heintzen, Forest City, ‘ L. Foote, city, . vantage of the schools of Nevada City. A just arrangement, and one that cannot fail to be satisfactory, would be to cisco, have failed. do G. A. Black. Line of Samples to Select From. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by acareful and competent Druggist. . AR. E. Byl We Neen, The Nevada City teachers they have been much wro, EP. Gaylord, Jas. Grimes, J. F. Colley, W. 1H. Smith, The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. PROF. GOYNE'S ORCHESTRA W. J. Britland, ae AH fo Rox nor and, Win, pa bey pe . Ww attention o! DIRECT FROif MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Fioor Committee : FIELD, GABDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. } i Of Our Own Importation, MORGAN. 50 40 . Tobacco per plug, T ahivals AT THE made by which two.of the three va-! . eancies are to be filled from the Grass L. HOTE AL ION NAT Valley public schools. We _ believe. .Proprietors. , es . @nCTOR BROS. ~there is some rivalry between th schools of this city and Grass Valley, T. F, W. Bost, M. M. Baruh, J. M. Hussey, G. W. Naffziger, W. E. Welch. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, or . Starch per box, . Butter per roll, —_ and Broadeloths Fine Seoteh “Tweets, Cassimeres Floor Director: WILLIAM 1 84 for Candles ae O——— 95 3 00 E ty eee 65 925 Mrs. B. Locklin, city, af OF EVERY First-class Drug Store. . 1 60 40 not; but what we wish to emphasize} is the fact that suspicion will certainly . . Miss Lena Locklin, city, 7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOGK K THING USUALLY FOUND IN A 126 ree) . Pickles ' 65 25 . Good Tea Eper Ib, 35 “ \Japan 1 50 per 5 Ib. box, “ u 5 is : 3.248 1 At English Breakfast 5 ‘ per 1b, . 50 . Soap, per box. 110 . Savon Soap, per box, —Whenever—such—a--discrimination—is ._. I--Tavior-city— miade in the constitution of any public . “a Spaulding, city, , body, suspicion of wrong is certain-to;~ H. McNulty, city,satay dei Moi . follow; and itis little enough to say. : GC. — — th snk. that : : who Grass Valley, mason, Irnckee, M. ThWatson, CG.enry think that there are those fayoritism was shown in the action of — W. Pdwards and wife, Toll Bridge, Grass Valley. members of the Board, Geo.-bord, Grass Valley, last year. Whether this is true or not; J. M. Thomas, Grass Valley; : id a ” Bay. me So bck pele * 15 Proprietress: . Sup per gallon, Syrup per 6 gallon keg, is 5 Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. 6 cans 1 FE. F. Rosenthal, J. B. Gray, ~§, H. Nihell, W. J. Williams, J.¥F. Worthington, H.C. Schroeder, 3, Be Pally, J. B. Murphy, W. E. Walters, H. J. Carter. L. 8. Calkins, Henry Lane, = L. B. Johnson, J. B. Miller, F. E. Snell, T. Y. Harris, G. J. Hothersall, G. L. Hughes, J.H. Thomas, MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, . D. E Morgan; aa ss ies ‘. Kerosene, 5 ‘gallon can . Kerosene. per gallon, U N I 0 N HO T EL ‘ sentatives of the schools of that city. . Mr. Baldwin is himself a teacher, . 3? A.” hae : Deviled Ham, Board of Education and Nevada City" Siion’s Catarrh Remedy—a = eae and . Gomed Beef, ars . ot pane bf discriminaunjust this. and but one, Lester & Crawtord (Reception Committee: 7 6 Sardines, : z eee Wednesday Evening, April 20,1887. PROPRIETORS OF THE.” i’ La . Jelly, Carr Bros. the ——_MRs.— Carr Hros., } . Ta ON PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, re : 5, Catarrh . ’ T. H, CARR. . 1 Children’s School Hats In Great Variety. AT . ly . E. CARR. esa 3 CATARRH merge gaat Ewe Table Fruit, ahi upon es Delegates to the Grand Parlor, ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY, Lea ee 6 NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW ORNAMENTS. ° . GENERAL INSURANOE AGENOY. aes peckacmeeee e IN-HONOR OF THE . COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. { ‘ . STICH & LARKIN, bcos geben ees Y 6 Pe . -clover, blue grass, lawn grass, red top. . Tomatoes, dence; and as far-as may “-be—the © and other kindstf‘of). Salmon, . Jtalian rye grass ps Zp spe analy 2 Ib. cans, grasses, at Carr Bros. . : : SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS be. . . 2 ey eee 10 cans i tf . Green Corn, gress of the time in the work of educu-. seeds at Carr Bros Green Peas, pan aonegiee: ae: in persons choose should tion. They Beans, « String red timothy, alfalfa, clover, Wuutr whom the people have entire confi-) 1 : 12 papers ‘ 1A if is a e Guakee Washing Powder, : re : do their: local interests, andReh dices or 2 6 Costa Rica Coffee, ’ . . 1 10 # ‘Both myself and Carr Bros. 176 1 95 “49° Su., wife ten var lives iy. Shildh’s -Con. Beans, pervisors to rise above all petty prejU-> sumption Cure.’’ Pr 1-60 1 1 Bourg of ayer, °° 2 1 Ls 4. “18 ‘ 48 ; Curved fs aah — a ee “Poli much importance tothe people: Riss, tf filling of these vacancies a matter of . Stich & Larkin’s. ‘ +4 " . Bran, Bros. ‘Carr Middlings, = — aoe White Sugar. Fresh Seeds. wer, Garden and Field Seeds at Pow is our public school system; and the) i.e a it. __ fact that the County Board: of Educa-. [te NATIVESONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST, “i ry} rt AO uw L. er Bee . “a © ->Oo Flour, Wheat, ucation to be filled by the Supervisors. “ ; . E ay Se caek ‘ sty . Gorn; beso quickcante cougheee = . -Twar hacking The> m mest! next week. meeting at their Berley,——= polled “We-waar=+ ee important of all-our-publicinstitutions F v a e gua Cure. 1, . ly cured by Shiloh’s : nares F NEW HATS, NEW FRAMES, NEW FLOWERS, Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, ! . 4 .Miss Frost is also in a cancies upon the Ceunty Board of Ed-} on tical condition. \ It appears that there are three va-) en orttime. FOR THE SPRING SEASON. . . PD Ot lat . . State” Senator James P. Lowe, and while out . Soquel, of . Frost, Cal. Carrie City, a Miss Nevad street, No. 32 Commercial driving at San Jose Wednesday were. ees thrown from a buggy at the Southern { EDC. OF THE COUNTY BOARD Pacific Railroad oe Miss Lewis’ . ON. CATI OFFICE ei et i Miss Mary Lowe, daughter of ex-} —BROWN & CALKINS~-—! i ~~ Throughout Great Britain the most } Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . Prone Cor intense indignation igSy felt at the: Gov‘\Spenceville, North pen Juan, . oom field, Moore ral, Swéetland, Nort Every . . oth ernihent coercion, proposals. Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every . . knife. the to war for preparing oneis er town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer} San and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, te announcement, has Especially a ie the throughout fact, tenis fae ‘that they will. be madg permanent, . ae Teatsiee tes” taken deep root in the minds of the te ee . Published Datly (Mondays excepted) bY . people. a ant . East this week. CIRCULATES IN . Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, *. 4 Pipes, Cutlery, Etc.. Field Seeds! —AT— TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA orry,. E. ROSENTHAL’S, Fizest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the Ccuniy. Commercial Street, Nevada City. Ad {[m9-im] TRANSCRIPT Tob FPinting Office Is the Largesrand Best Office in this part of the State, Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and ‘promptly executed at the very lowest rates. * ree x he a. & a. an a he Daily Transcript, . interstate commerce bill, take effect. . Eleven special fruit trains leave for the {}.