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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1887
p
he Daily Transcript.
i] da City, Grass Valley, Rongh & Ready,
, a e, North San Juan, French CorSweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's
t % Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth4 own of Nevada county; also in Placer
— / Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
* mciaco—in fact, throughout the State
a . .» 9m Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sié * 5% 4 «to the Sea.”
Mlished Daily (Mondays excepted) by
OFFICE:
Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
EST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
‘sastrous floods have occurred
wit Fort Plain, N.Y.
“rs. David Craig died suddenly in
e county on Sunday.
‘~~ avid Hoffman, a Missouri Pacific
Le a wrecker, has been sentenced to
. conspiracy to poison the officers
(BROWN & CALKINS-—
pine atten
. INCIDENT OF THE WAR,
A TVilatboat Load of Contrabands Waiting to Towed to Freedom.
As we returned down the Yazoo. at
every possible“point where he river could
be reached there were throngs of negro
fax Ss waiting to be taken away.
Many of them had flat Boats in which
: ready embarked, ready to
a line to the retur g Federal
d be towed down the river anc 1
instance ~eonnected
we omewhat out
of the usual course of events. At one
point where the Silver Wave halted ;
there was an immense encampment of
negroes with their scanty furniture wait.
ing for removal. Attached to the shore
was a large flatboat, which lay just at
the stern of the steamer. I happened to }
be lounging in thet portion of the boat, .
and w icted by the character of the
contents of the flatboat. There were at
least twenty colored people in it, of all
ages and both sexes. In the stern-sat a
venerable African, who at once attracted
ada heavy beard
ber one
with this hegira
VN), WOLF
PRICE LIST
FOR CASH!
THE CHEAPEST AND BES: GROCERY STORE IN NEVADA.
Main St., Opposite Union Hotel.
Flour, per 100 lbs, $2 60.
Wheat, “i “ 2
Corn, fe 1 75
Rolled Barley, ‘* : 1 75
Bran, 2 = 1 37%
ay was attacked by a mob in .Que«on Sunday, and several members
© seriously. injured.
as politics, and the strangest part
is that the Democrats are array_ themselves against King Alcohol.
-othing is known at Helena, Monpated, all rumors to the contrary
_¥. E. James, a photographer, com‘ted snicide Monday at Santa Cruz,
taking prussic acid. The deceased
4 well known among San Francisco
#tographers. Il] health and family
« ables made him despondent.
“from New York to Sharpness, with
~ 000 barrels of paraffine got aground
_ it Beachley, England, on Saturday. .
‘3tide rushed into the cabin and .
_wned the Captain’s wife and child. .
+. female prize-fighter has developed .
New Orleans in the person of a
“d-muscled negress. She has lick‘three or four men, and now wants .
“ackle John L. Sullivan for any
“he Pittsburg detectives have unthed a gigantic conspiracy for. rob‘gthe Panhandle Railway Compa: Nearly half a million dollars’ .
sth of freight is said to have been .
‘ied off by the plunderers and-their
48. Most of the men involved in
plot are conductors and brakemen
‘the employ of the road, a large
“uber of whom have been arrested. .
™. BR. Wetmore, one of the leading .
estate dealers in San Diego, and
. Seeretary of the San Diego Cham. of Commerce, has been arrested 07:
'arrant from San Francisco, charg_ him with wrongfully appropriating
_ 900 belonging to the stock-broking
12 0f Wetmore and Warren. Wet‘¢e says it is a blackmailing scheme,
‘1 is reported to have refused offersi « ‘tis said that at the late election. in
i ‘ode Island the Reform party paid
he liquor question has got into!
a, of any trouble with the miners .
ne Anaconda mine, and none isan: .
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_ he large sailing vessel, Prince Vic-. nates. bat not even a-rag, a fragment of j
Nothing that I saw during the war
shocked me as did this occurrence. Res.
cue was impossible; the boat did not even .
stop. It steamed swiftly away, and I
felt in my heart that another and hum.
bler Moses had died at the moment of an\
ticipated deliverance.—‘*Poliuto’’ in Chicago Times.
It is stated on what seems good au.
thority that the festivities of the present .
season will be fostered by a new kind of !
entertainer. From certain firms from .
whom parlor wizards, drawing room
Punch and Judys, ete., can be hired, jit
would seem that professional funny men,
warranted to keep any moderately festive
table in a roar, can be secured for so
mucha night: These ‘funny men’’ will .
mix with guests, \and are guaranteed not .
Only to be primed with all the newest .
funny stories and topical jokes, but also .
to be well up in impromptu efforts of. an
amusing kind, For instance there are
no less than seventeen assorted tricks
which can be. performed by. them while
actually sitting at a table without any
apparatus, and with the simple aid of an}
orange, a wine class, a serviette, and a .
walnut shell. For a ‘:funny man,’’ with
ventriloqual ability the price per evening
is five shillings more than for oné who
tion.
that this hired entertainer should pass as
aigh as $15 for votes. The Legisla2 now stands: Senate—Republi~ use—Republicans 28, Democrats 41,
election 3; on joint ballot—Repube pans 47, Democrats 53, no election 5.
2 Democrats have already one more
“nf enough members to elect the can-ates for Lieutenant-Governor, Sec"ary of State, Sheriff, State Auditor,
*trict Judge, etc.
"horrible accident happened at the
xe Angeline mine, in Michigan, on
urday night. A man named Ben3in Marston was coming from the
819, Democrats 15, no election 2; .
tom of the mine in a skip in which .
a facetious relative of the-host and hostess
. tive he-is.suppesed-to be,” with-aview,
. later on.—London Figaro.
Frying as It Is Abused. <
. . Frying, as the operation is usually done
[2 this country, constitutes the basis of i
. American simplicity iu the culinary art,
a ee .
English Préféesstonar nauvertas sere. i :
does not go beyond ‘imitations of con-_.
temporary actors,’’.in a mimetic direc.
In cases where it may be desired .
. it is suggested that a ‘‘preliminary ‘inter.
; View should be arranged between him .
. and the heads of the family whose rela.
3 and i air, which, with his _,,,. 13" 1
ae County Farm near Nashville, dense eyebrows, were as white as wool. dates Sugar. 15“ 1
$ ‘a., has been unearthed. There-was-something noble and impres. Town 12% i
: ‘iss Lizzie Decker, who was so sesive in his face and position, and interest . Rice, Z
e ; : seeks in him was increased as 1 saw that he . Onurrants, 10 ok
a * ty burned in Chico some weeks was sightless. He ‘was grand as he sat . Prones 8 * 1
iG » . died Monday of hgr'injuries. there; grand in his years, which must Beans < : 98 * 1
_ © ge person was killed andthree terpave been close toa century: grand in 2 ‘Rica Coffee a 1
7 \ ~y-injured_ by an explosion in a! the immobility of his countenance, the . Cost, : a + 12 1
. : ; ine Mondav. repose of his position, in’ his helpless , Washing Powder, papers = tisylvania coal mine Monday H : in : it
* ““elter Ridcely, of Texarkana, Ark., . blindness, and in a percefitible expression . Chocolate, 4 1
a ie. vr idgely, asa oF ie tack: of patience. and hope that characterized . Starch, 13 Ss
Reka bers of one 7 : :
ees abo mame Sandi . his features. ce . Corn Starch, 12" W
~~ Ghat have tried to murder him. The other people in the beat-were probOraters IO cans 1
“mong the floral offerings at Grant’s . ably “his descendants. There was a white . °7 : : gq. 4 5
>> # “yon Easter were.a lot of pansies heated woman who-was his daughter, Green Corn, o
ea “4 the school children of Oakland, then a stalwart man and a woman who Green Peas, 8 sf
% 3 : . must .have been his randchildren, and String Beans, 8 Z
+ & ‘ F all Se eat . then a host of children of all ages from Tomatoes, 8 ee
_. _ veral cases of sma Y each . 20 down toa little pickaninny Ixing on Selman, 2 Ib. caus, ee B
i “eave broken out in Chicago, and . its back that sucked its thumb. kicked up. Sal 1 1 Ib . ee
4 ble are being vaccinated by hun. ‘its heé d gazed with’ its black, beadmon, 4 10. Cans, “oy
; fle . like exes into vacancy” They were all , Table. Fruit, a “3
7. é chattering, laughing, screaming in-the “Pie Fruit,
Afficers searching ae the: Colnss, jraisrance of their delight. Freedom Jelly, G36
derer, killed a Chinaman near! 4, Kefore them and the world was Sardines ag .
te City Monday, who turned cut to. ablaze with the glory of anticipation. ; : ee ees a z i PGs oatvieceh: seek Gast to hans . Deviled “Ham, the wrong man. . Only the patriarch was silent; to him G a Beef —5 wy
z : Salvation . there perhaps. ming! ri he hope of . Vorne eer.
; r on of the Salvation . there perhap: ming d with the Pp . :
ee ee eect : the future a,recollection of the old home . Oondensed Milk 6 cans 1
. and the old life. The deep grown roots . Lard per can, 75
= oa gree —s =p Meee cng. Rerosene, 5 gallon can: 1 50
tracted fromthe soil of the-+ iy BBE sere
. . yet there was a glow on his face such as Kerosene per gallon, 65
. must have come over the faces of the . Syrup per gallon, 6
. wandering tribes as they stood on Nebo . Syrup per 5 galion keg, 2 25
; and their weary eyes took in the spread. Pickles ‘! 5 es 1 25
. ing fields and the fertile plains of the . Good Tea per lb, 25
promised land. Be an rT; 35
Aline was dropped: from the deck-of P ise : hex 1-60
the steamer to the flatboat and made fast. F per 5 Ib. 7 x,
. The next moment fe wheel began to reEnglish Breakfast 5 1 50
. volve.It threw back waves which en" per lb, 35
. veloped the flatboat, aud then,as—the . Soap, per box, ~— 50—. speed increased, the flat bow of the latter ! Savon Soap, per box 110
; was drawn under, and the entire boat! ~~"), Dep Ab y 25
} With all its human freight, its infancy, . wales
. its years, its hopes, disappeared “under . Harkness Candles per box, 3 25
the greenish waters of the Yazoo. As/ “ 34 for I
j far as I could see thé locality I watched . Goodwin Candles per box, 2 50
. for some sign of the enculfed unfortu. San Francisco “ “ : 1 50
‘a
any kind, came to the surfacé., The cruel Candles. 64 for 1
waters. held them fast, and hot even a . Starch per box, 50
ripple disturbed the placid surface above . Butter per roll, 40
their place of disappearance. . Tobacco per plug, 45
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN
PROPORTION.
All Goods Fresh and Pure.
WM. WOLF. —
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS,
HARD FINISHED,
TWO AORES OF LAND.
WITHIN
FIVE MINUTES
WALK OF THE POST OFFICE.
. For turther particulars apply to
mar2) lm JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL.
. . FIRE DISTRICTS
doubtless, to the maintenance of his part .
AND
. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.
; and all physicians are ayreed that proba.
. bly no other single factor is so prominent
. in the production of our national disease,
. dyspepsia, as this. I do not desire to be
. understood as condernning frying or any
of the modifications of this process of
. cooking, when properly done. On the
contrary, I think it isan excellent method
ore is hoisted, when he stuck his . of preparing meats, fish and many vege: P i ag fc » tohle 2 , rorely ia
id out at the third level and it was ong for the _ But rela 7
aie: +e. ,. the American frying pan anything else
1 96 ae though ee 4 ogee h a . than a utensil for slowly stewing an articee f nea ropped eighteen
: : , . cle in grease. Saturated and permeated
# to the sixth level and struck a mi-. with fat, the fried article of food becomes
“onthe arm. All the miners left . an indigestible mass, incapable of acting
+ mine immediately and would not
“into it again. Boss Sincock went
nm and brought up the head.
ei starving people of Newfound4d have been relieved by a northeast
_ , Which filled the bays with ice and
ah the people to capture seals for
VY HEN 4 women are. walking abreast
the sidewalk they will break ranks
nothing except a man with a painthd (test Spring Styles-sFirst of the
b Season.
fen’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats
very largest assortment ever on
), Neckwear, etc., just received
our New York house and for sale
“Hyman Brorusrs,
: + Leading Clothiers.
Pine Sts., Nevada City.
mches: New York, Honolulu.
+ B.—No auction trash or bankstock on hand. 3-20-tf
Powder. m16-1m
. as an aliment.—George H. Rohe,.M. D.
f % —-——_-A Miraele of Skill.
Oswaldus Nothiygerus is said to_ have
. made 1,600 dishes of turned ivory, all
. thin-and-slender that all of them were i»
cluded at once in a cup turned out of a
pepper corn of the common. size. They
were so small as to be almost invisible to
. the eye.
Paul V.—-Boston Budget.
Fenimore Cooper on French Faces.
In 1827 Fenimore Cooper wrote, while
visiting Paris, the following remarks, on
French physiognomy, and the article in
which they appeared has just been ex“The French face rarely expresses innocence in-its perfett purity. Even in childhood there is a nameliss something which
down to inhabit the earth. In the young
girl of the Gauls you never perceive anything other than a modest, amiable,
spiritual and an attractive woman. But
sometimes you-may see thé angel -reSealed in the features of a young English
maiden. I make no allusion to education
nor to religious sentiments, quite general
enough, in. their -respective ~ forms, ~ éspecially among young people of good .
family, here as well as anywhere else, .
The main difference on this point is that .
in America it is religion which is meta.
physics; while in French it is incred. 8m your grocer for the Little Chief
nlity.’’—New York Star. :
. perfect and complete in every part, yet so .
They were presented to Pope .
humed and printed in the Paris journals: .
indicates that its celestial soul has come .
figs CITY. OF NEVADA IS DIVIDED
into four fire digtricts, as follows:
DISTRICT NO. 1
Is hounded south by Deer-ereek, west by
Main street, vorth and east by tke city limits. Includes all of Nevada, Water, High,
Coyote and Court streets; that portion of
Church and Washington streets east of
Main street, and all the eastern side of Main
street.DISTRICT NO. 2
Is bounded south by -Deer creek, Gast by
Main street, west and north by city limits.
Includes Lroad, East and West Broad, Pine, .
Commercial, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cottage, York, School, Union, @rehard and Win' ter streets; that portion of Washington and
Church streets west of M@in, and all the
. western side of Main street.
i DISTRICT NO. 3
. Is bounded north--by Deer creek, east by
Gold Run, south and east by city limits. Includes all of Piety Hill, and Sacramento
street south from Gold Run.
DISTRICT NO. 4 = >
8 bounded north by Deer creek, west by
Goid Run, south and east by city hmits. Includes Boulder, Prospect, Adams, Long
Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue an
. Sacramento street to Gold Run.
‘Alarms io be Given in Case
~ of Fire:
The taps to be repeated two or three times.
District No. 1—General alarm, then two
taps.
.
. DistRict No, 2—Genera) alarm, then three
; taps.
DisTRict No. 3—Genera] alarm, then four
taps. é
Disteict No. 4—General alarm, then five
taps.
A map showing the streets of the city, and
the fespective fire districts, is hung in a conApicnons piece in-each—of-the-fire-houses;
. and itis desired that every person ringing
an alarm will also give the taps designating
the district in which the fire is located.
Any person ringing any of the fire bells,
except in case of analarm of fire, without
ermission from the proper, authorities, wi
be peonge mbed senand ag to law. :
order of the :
26 BOARD OF FIRE DELEGATES.
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THE FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH
New Millinery Goods Direct From New York .
FOR THE SPRING SEASON.
NEW HATS, NEW FRAMES, NEW FLOWERS,
—NEW TRIMMINCS, NEW ORNAMENTS.
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Children’s Schoo! Hats in Creat Variety.
—-—_ MRS.
Lester & Crawtftorda
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
: SUCCESSOR TO. me
. SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,. DEALER IN
‘Groceries, Pro isons, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors,
. CROcKERY:Y, GLASSWARE, 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. OHARONNAT,
COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY
ee
Plaza F"eed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. .
a
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
t2 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It.
Tee
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Hine Scotch ‘Tweeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FRO7I MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,;
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
. ‘THE CELEBRATED
{
. Can now be purchased in this city. “.
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SEES SR
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2@ Ie the Best im the City. Try It.-wi
SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the
market. Sold by the case or package.
Glover, Aitalta, Timathy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
2 CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
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RARE OPPORTUNITY
-—TrO—
secre 4 Chole Tract of Land
2
Som A tone:
The Nevada County —
LIND AANOCLLTHON
Have completed arrangements for the Subdivision of the
FAMOUS ? ue.
SUTTON RANCH.
fen
Situated om Grenbrook Avenue, widway between Grass
~ Valley and Nevada City, and on the lint of the
NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD.
The soil of this land is unusually fertile and the w.ter
facilities are uusurpassed. Two water ditehes almost encirle the tract, and water ean be had on every lot for irrigation; numerous springs abound, and every facility is offered
for rapid development of eweh lot. This property adjoins the
Nevada County College traet, and offers to parties who desire
to educate theifehiléren a chance to se ure a home near one
of the best educational institutions of the State. The Gleubrook Park and Fair etiinds are opposite, and. three omuibusflines passfseveral times daily from Grass Valley to Nevada
City. The Town Talk Railway Station is a quarter of a mile
from the centre of the tract.
Lots will be Sold in Any Size to Siit Purchasers.
Diagram and Maps, with Poll Tcformation, ante —. "
Obtained at the Olice of the Land Association,
Or by addressing
G. E. BRAND,
SECRETARY,
Cash iocery Store,
THOMAS KIDD
. :
fYAVING LEASED THE STORE FORmerly occupied by C.F. Robinson,
Wishes toannounce to the public that he
ba keep constantly on hand a fresh supply
oO!
Groceries, : Provisions,
FEED,
Canned Goods
and Liquors.
CHOICE FAMILY. GROCERIES
A Speciality.
Goods delivered within reasonable
distance free of charge.
THOMAS KIDD.
Broad Street, opposite the Methodist
Church. : a3-lm
LADIES! SEE HERE!
YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF
HEALTH BY USING
GIruMoRnrTrs
AROMATIC. WINE!
This remedy isthe result of years of experfence in Pharmacy, and is pronounced
by Physicians and Medical Societies
tobe a perfect
Nerve and Brain Food.
™~
It is prepared expressly for treating all
those diseases commonly. called Female
Complaints with which all women are
afficted, and for these cases isa positive
eure. It will purify andenrich your blood,
give strength and steadiness to your nerves,
andinvigorate your entire system, giving
Do not delay but get it atonce and be cured
as thousands already have. We will send
useful information for the ladies.
“Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfaction than any medicine I have
soldintwenty years. It is all it is represented to be. W. T. JOYNER, Druggist,
Delaware, Ohio.”
For Coughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
and all Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
Three Sizes—25c., 50c. and $1.00.
@&@-For sale by Carr Bros. (3-25-2m
THOMAS 8. STEPHENS,
Constable of Nevada Township,
and Bill Collector. ;
“\FFICE AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE
Sowden, Aevada City, Cal.
BRAINS, TRIPE, OX TAILS,
PIGS’ FEET, COW HEELS,
SHEEP TONGUES, CALVES’
HEADS, ETC.
SCADDEN & RUNCKEL
AVE FORMED A COPARINERSHIP
for-ecarrying on the above business
eving had large experience in this line
they can assure their patrons that everything
of their preparation will be clean an neat,
will give the best satisfaction, ani will be
sold at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Efotels and Families Supplied by
Leaving Orders at Scaddens?
Saloon, Broad Street.
SOADDEN & RUNOKEL.
Aevedn ties Angas, ae
FOR OITY MARSHAL, _
V JXLLIAM EDDY will be a candidate for re-election as Marshal of Neyada City. Election Monday, May 24, 1887.
Home Mutual lisurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL. -.$300,000
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
216 Sansomie st., San Franciseo.
Fire Insurance Only !
J. F/ Houcuton, President.
J. 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President,
CHARLES H, Story, Secretary,
R. H. MaGILi, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County.
DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN.
Risks socepted on all classes of desirable
property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response toall
just claims for loss.
GEO W. HILL, ;
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
L. P. FISHER’S
Newspaper Advertising Ageney.
ROOMS 2 AND a1 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
N B. ADVERTISEMENTS
Solicited for all newspapers published
on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
Polynesia, Mexican Ports. Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand. the Australian Co lonies, the Eastern and
Europe.
Files of nearly every news r published
on the Pacihe Coast are here 4 conubnfly
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during
business hours.
seen on file at the office ef L. P. Fish
. ASTHMA ca
Instantly relieves the most violent attack,
and insures comfortable 5ing for results. Dring heed Gy ee,
diate, direct’ ~ . tion, its action is imme
m,and-s-cure ig the result in
ce
curable cases. A single trial inces .
most skeptical. ras 50e and $1.0 _
stamp. Dr.
or by i Saas
you r08y cheeks and bright sparkling eyes.free toany address-a book containing much.
GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER.
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