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April 15, 1887 (4 pages)

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Sugano eh gRr ree ' Pe ops res oa Absences i a ee + ee ce ei * — ee eee oS PO lee and it crushes him. a Faxen seeds of all kinds at Carr _ Bros. £ rinisig eclieedatiahdk abeiaadeeiniens i odietenmantimeneen The Daily Transcript. CIRCULATES IN Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rouzh & Ready, Spenceville, North San Juan, French Cor ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville; Truckee, and ¢very oth er town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ . Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-— é OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. THE WATER QUESTION. Placer county is slowly waking up, to the importance of the irrigation . question, but its people are not show. (Pa.) Steel Company, on astrike for 10 per cent advance. The Duchess of Norfolk is dead. Hight Giver:on was fatally shot near Petaluma by accident. The.Cincinnati contractors have acceded to the demands of the striking carpenters, and about 650 men are at work. row for his faux pas. : you,-before the New York Neurological society—a scientific body. ject, for he was a good one. the flesh on the back of his hand into a . little bunch, and telling him that he . would suffer. nothing, 1 plunged the knife }) through the cone or cuticle. Notatremor . . or start showed that he had experienced . . pain; he did not indeed feel the blade. The Sons of Nich Men. Not. only should the children of wealthy parents receive the most liberal education that tye country affords, but they should be expected to make a good use of it in after life. As professional men, from complete immunity from the cares -incident to, poverty, they should deepen and widen the tracks that others are prone to folléw,--andinatitate 6vstematic reforms. As mon of state, far retnoved from pa¥tisan strife, they should draw théir principles direct from history and from science, and lay the founda-’ tions of an ideal government.’ As men of letters they could afford to be content with’ nothing less than the best, . whether in the manner or the matter of their work. .As men of science, not obliged to male their investigations yield them a pecuniary return, they, of all others, should devote themselves to the All this, as I told “I experimented further with this subPinching During the gale at Los Angeles on. Nor was he sensitive to a red hot iron Sunday a partly completed two-story when I burned the back of. his neck with . . MONDAY AND TUESDAY EV'G'S, , was demolished. ‘The inmates . it: but when Icried, ‘Now [ll burn you,’ ‘escaped. ed woman named Sykie Williams mur. dered a colored girl named Lizzie Pool . with a hoe. Three Mendocino ladies, while tak. ing a stroll in the woods, started a deer, . which their dog caught, and the ladies . held it and cut its throat. A goodly portion ofthe town of St.) Augustine, Fla., was destroyed by fire . Tuesday; including the St. Augustine . Hotel and the old Slave Market. ee A runaway team, near Reno, Nevada, . dragged Al. Clough nearly a mile by, the harness, in which his leg became . caught. One leg was broken at the . knee, and had to be amputated. . ~The Pennsylvania Assembly en Tues. day passed Brook’s high-license bill} ap ey Beg a a Be tect . It rovii les tl at . c 1L01CC IG JUrIEC : weneat 1 the ‘fire jaace P ; : . of their children’s chikfen. . dance to the pipe ecclesiastic, sound it . without amendment. license in cities of the first, second and . and placed my finger on his flesh, he d : . jumped and yelled and writhed as if he In Sumpter county, Georgia, a color-. Wes in torture. I could do anything with that man. I gave him a solution of aloes, and: he drank it for champagne. I gave him a bottle, toid him it wasa baby, and he nursed it and cooed-ever it. “J have had half a dozen such patients at my house for the amusement and instruction of my friends. There is nothing new in the principle of suggestion; here’s a book on the subject by Bernheim.’’ The Gypsy’s Independence. , The gypsy loves the crescent moon, the evening star, the clatter of the ferfi” owl, the bectle’s hum. earth in the tefit, and he has lived like a species of human wild animal ever since. Of his own free will he will have nothing . to do With rites or litanies; he may perhaps be married in a place of worship, to . make -it legal,-that is all, At the end, Iie Was born on the . PRICE LIST FOR CASH THE CHEAPEST AND BES: GRO_ CERY STORE IN NEVADA. AND «EVERYTHING ELSE IN _ PROPORTION. "All Goods Fresh and Pure. WM. WOLF. NEVADA THEATER. . . ' . 4 . April 18th and 19th. \ Only appédrance of Edmonds & Cooper's \ Including the Favorite California Actres MISS GEORGIE WOODTHORPE. ¢ The well known Actor, . Chas. J. Hamondas. The versatile comedian, Ered A. Cooper. ——AND A—. . FAVORITES. were it not forthe law, third class should be $500, inall other . who may—churchman, dissenter, priest, eities $300, in burroughs $150, and in-erdaic. townships $75. ‘Lifferent. The entire election board of the 8th precinct, in Jersey City, was arrested Tuesday evening for ballot-box stuffing. The prisoners were arraigned, waived . examinatiou, and were held in $1,200") “bail each to appear before the Grand . Jury. There was a prize fight about two miles north of Napa Tuesday night, the principals being Elijah Walters . It was witnessed by . about thirty men from Napa. Walters . and F, Wagner. was knocked out in the first round by a blow on the neck. He remained uneonscious for several hours and finally English yachtmen have in contemplation an international yacht race over the course from Spithead to the Shambles Lighthouse off Portland and back, and intend allowing the free use of the . center-board. The committee will dispatch before the 19th inst.a cgblegram toevery American yacht club announcing the event, which isto take place ip August. SASSiabec aioe sone or New York Sun (Dem.): Whatever happens, there is no reason why Mr. Cleveland shouldn’t be a candidate in 1888, provided Mr. Blaine is alsoa can-_ didate. In thatcase, the Mugwumps ‘will have to have a candidate of their own, if the Democrats nominate a Democratic candidate; and, ungrateful as the Mugwumps are, we cannot think that they will be so ungrateful as to forget Mr, Cleveland. Inpianarouis Journal (Rep.): It is “now suspected that the only reason Mr. Cleveland does not discharge Secretary of War Endicott is that he is afraid of him « Mr, Cleveland has never been need to the haughty Mayflower style, ————————eE . Like the trees, he is simply inproduce of the printing press, has mades. no impression upon his race any more he would for . He will not . MONDAY EVENING: The greatest melodrama of today, { TUESDAY. EVENING: than upon the red deer that roam in the . forest behind his camp. The negroes have their fetish, every nation its idols; the gypsy alone has none—not even a Pheseharming romance of the Sierras, } “AMONG THE PINES.” superstitious observance; they have no . idolatry of the past, neither have they the exalted thought of the present. Richard Jefferies in Chambers’ Journal. Gases from Indigested Food. In a recent number of Science reference was made to a remarlg@ble case in which the breath of an individual, or rather, the eructain contact-with a lighted match. which was reported in The Medical Record has called forth ‘communications from phy. Beautiful Scenery! hie Etc., Ete. . . Popular Prices. . ton’s Drugstore, FOR SALE. sicians that make it appear the phenomenon . is not so rare as was at first supposed. In one ease of disordered digestion the patient emitted inflammable gas from the mouth, which, upon analysis, was found to be largely composed of marsh gas. In another case the gas was sulphuretted hydrogen. A case is . reported in The British Medical Journal, in which, while blowing out a match, the . patient’s breath caught fire with a noise like the report of a pistol, which was loud enough to awaken his wife. Oue evening, while a confirmed dyspeptic was lighting his pipe, an-eructation of gas from his stomach occurred, and the ignited gas burned his mus-, tache and lips. In Ewald’s book on indigestion the analysis of the gas in one of these cases was, carbonic acid, 20,57; hydrogen, 20.57; carburetted hydrogen, 10.75; oxygen, 6.72; nitrogen, 41.38; sulphuretted hydrogen, a trace, The origin of these gases is undoubtedly the undigested food, which in these cases undergoes decompsition. She Preferred to be a Sister. She wasa high spirited Boston girl, and had taught him to call a gnat. Nathaniel, and a clambake a bivalve festival, but she would chew gum. ‘‘Maria,” he said, desperately, ‘‘I love ‘ou, and all that, but you must stop chewgum. ‘That is, you won’t. marry ame unless I ““Good-by,’’ she said, sadly, ‘I'll always Ledger. be a sister to you.’’-—Chicago I detest the habit, and you must . . decide between the gum andgime.’’ HARD FINISHED, WITHIN . FIVE MINUTES . . . . WALK OF THE POST OFFICE. For turther particulars apply to mar25 lm TO THE PUBLIC. give it up?” spectfully announce that I am ready now to ‘Exactly. ~. receive my old as well as new customers. y: : ’ Having engaged one of the best. barbers in { She was reflective for a fow-moments, . the State to assist me, I guarantee the beat . Then she extended her hand. of satisfaction, x ‘ Ladies and Canaren’s. be convinced. , 221m) 1(\. ‘THE FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. . \ PERB WW AM ATIC ((), Hes MerchantTailors, Commercial, Street, Nevada si , . STRONG COMPANY OF RECOGNIZED
“THE TWO ORPHANS.” All the*pres# wave of teaching . and text and tracts and missions, andthe . Elegant Oostumes! 50 and 75 Cents. i is kk fir roucht . tiqns from bis stomach took fire ee . Reserved seats without extra charge at VinA HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, TWO AORES OF LAND. JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL. Heras COMPLETED THE ENTIRE renovation of my Barber Shop, I re cutting a specialty. Give us a trial and be Chas. E. Wild. . New Milinery Goods Direct From New York ! FOR THE SPRING SEASON. 5 se W-. pursuit of truth for.its own sake, which, . Flour, per 100 lbs; $2 50 NEW HATS, NEW FRAMES, NEW FLOWERS, ing the deep interest in it that the cir-! paradoxical as’ it may sound, has, always Wheat “ “ 2 : cumstances warrant: The papers proved the most important and really . 0 : ‘“ “ 1 76 down there are doing what they can to practical of all human labor. orn, ——_ i hel nS The _. Now, what the modern age demands Rolled Barley, 1.76 palong the movement. The Au BP iy aah apes wealth is tliat they. . Bran “ “ 1 37% ‘ 2 ose wb ossess Wealth ts that tie 2 burn Republican of Wednesday pre-) ayyioy it in ihe proper direction, of mee 8 Middlin: “ te 1 50 . NEW TRIMMINCS, NEW ORNAMENTS. sents the matter in a new light, and a activities.No right minded artisan beWhite 13“ 1 : portion of what it-says is herewith grudges the millionair« millions. The . p fas 16 1 di given as it may contain some valuable manufacturer, merchaz d-even Lake ‘ hints for those residents of Nevada . a kin r Derr abic : trious oegike “ a 4 e 4 «eee tine, . -Mperte hey organize the production, ex. Uurrants, f : county who look beyond the passing change and distribution of wealth, and Prunes, a 1 Children’s School Hats in Creat Variety. present: ‘It must be plain to any one ; : ; , plain to any one; are essential to society. _ So of other in. Beans 98 * 7 ‘ who has_ made even a cursory exami~destrial operations. Concentrated capital Cost Bice Coffee 6 1 he . nation of the subject that the only is indispensable to their prosecution on Wa hi Powd ! 2 ye source from which so much ‘water can @? adequate scale.” And those on whom . Nhor it owaer, ¥papers : + ae _ -devolves—the—duty—of conducting these . Chocolate, : be brought and made to cover the industries, and who aecept and perform . Starch + 129°" 1 —_-_ Ma ARs. whole ground is the Yuba river, and this duty as responsible citizens, are nee . fois Starch a ae . all possible means ought to be under. envied nor denounced. by sober minded é . taken tosecure-it at any:cost. This can! people, however widely. their lots may pleas -_ Lester aa Crawford. be done more easily now thanever diffe r. e hon t and industrious Gs en st go" 4 . haventies. Nevada is tiot a _pecond Pp ople, thasewho with hand or brain . Green eas, # MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. rate county by any means when it abor for society, create its ‘wealth and String Beans, 8 1 ts f i ans en 18 . offect its proper distribution—all, in fact, Tomatoes ieee . natural resources are considered. It) who really work—have a right to com; us [oe scum suffers like many of the northern) plain-that so much of the wealth of their age ere i is : ' ANSE M : eat counties because it is not well enough creation has fallen into the hands of idle Tabl F eu : g. th 4 L E A. CHARONNAT, . ta oe persons who despise every form of labor, . +8D!6 rut, : . known to be appreciated and sought, : : ‘ : “ : nase § . even the ennobling purstit of sciénce, . Pie Fruit, 10 1 . ' : SUCCESSOR. TO asit is certain to be in the near future.! 04 and authorship. They do not ask Jelly aes . 1 Its outside reputation rests on its . them to take up the blacksmiih’s sledge, Sardines, as ale . . SHU RTLEFF & CHARONNAT, quartz mines, but its surface will soon the -cdrpenter’s hammer or. the mason’s Deviled Ham we CEE . . __-be put_under cultivation and-then the ; wel. They even prefer that they deCorned Beef ‘ ae aes . DEALER IN waters of the Yuba will be in-greater, V0” themselves to higher and really more . Gonde a Milk 6 1 : ; paicaeniced s a useful labors—labors whieh their leisure, ondense: cans derma tha they are now. Vor that . Socans ad inteyensear® ocular ht Tard pe 76 . Groceries, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors reason Placer will never be able to) them to perform thoroughly and: well.— 7 i t J ] J secure its share at so cieap a rate as; Prof # LF Wa ij TL on tom Kerbtene, 6 pe ia 1 80 =) st a ‘ as roressor L. I. vard in 1e orum., . atthe present time. The cost, how——~Kerosene per gallon, 40 . oROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Htc. ever, is hardly worth consideration ! Experiments in Hypnotism. ; Syrup per gallon, 65 . ies m dat val = iy es wed Speaking toa reporter on the subject Syrup per 5 gallon keg, 2 25 Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. beca ne. actual value 18 bey of hypnotism Dr. William A. Hammond . Pj “ ea ; : YI Pickles 5 1 25 computation. There is not an owner! said: ‘I hypnotized one man, and I\@ooq_ Tea per lb 95 of land in this county, if he bas had forced him to commit forgery. At my)y 0, 4 reais 35 any experience in trying to cultivate os -¢ ot ga my gr es hoot ep n per 5 Ib, box 1 50: . All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis. it, who does not know that every acre check. I told him to cash it at the bank + ; righ tance free of charge. ; ; (a chair), and he did s0. ‘Now you have; Baglish Breakfast 5 1 60 " ; which ean be plowed would be at least §)., mon nee L, ue hp ea Soe it in af “ per Ib, 35 A share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited. doubled in value if he had all the wa-} pis pocket, looking all around meanwhile rg te § pocxet, ooking aii around mx anwnie, Soa’ er box. 50 i ter wanted and when it is wanted.” covetly and suspiciously. Suddenly 1} fates Sou per box 110 ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, rie OD lice!’ if 3 0 ici i Ste y ’ ’ ~~ ‘ 7 am . cried ‘Police!’ Tho patient instantly . " ws 4 eps, 95 . COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY éorted under the table and tried. to hide . LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . & . Simself. He turned even paler, trembled, Harkness Candles per box, 325 . : Soo . and evinced every sign of extreme trepi. i a 34 for 1 pp Pier of New York, has vetoed the . —: ee ae Seg Goodwin Candles per box, 2 50 rosby high-license bill. . Fle denied strenuously at’ first,’ con. gay FP. fan th “ Iti Hi hat fall sixty lives have . sinned Dr. Hammond, ‘that he had been ren Francisco 1 60 Plaza E*eced Store. shi par gum . eb Aioelngie, guilty of the crime I charged .him with. Fi h , Candles 64 for 1 50 yOcey n lost by shipwrecks on] insisted that he had the money in his , Starch per box, : a the Pacific coast. . pocket. At last he confessed, drew it . Butter per roll, 40 CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. Some 700 men left the Pottsville, forth, and burst into expressions of sor. Tobacco per plug; 45 CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, s, Fine Scotch ‘Tweeds, -Cassimeres and Broadeloths Of Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORBISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED SsPrPERR YW FLOUR & Can now be purchased in this city. $e PERRA= $= SSIES SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the inarket. Sold bythe case or package, = Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds, pe Ie the Best im the City. Try It.-i. OAL. R. CLARKE, Agent THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTANEVADA CITY, CAL. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1887 Aiilione gy / { :) RARE OPPORTUNITY -—TOo— Secure a Choice ‘Tract of Land FOR A FIOME=E. The Nevada County Land Association Have completed arrangements for the Subdivision of the FAMOUS SUTTON RANCH, Situated onGlenbrook Avenue, midway Tetween Grass Valley and Nevata City, and on the lin of the NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. . The soil of this land is unusually fertile and the water facilities are unsurpassed. Two water ditches almost encircle the tract, and water cum be had on every lot for irrigation; nuwerous springs abound, and every facility is offered for rapid development of euch lot. This proprety adjoins the Nevada Couuty College tratt, and offers to parties who desire to educate their children a chance to secure a home near one of the best educational institutions of the State. The Glenbrook Park and Fair grounds are opposite, and three omaibus fines passfseveral times daily from Grass Valley to Nevada City. The Town-Talk Railway Station is a quarter of a mile from the centre of tbe tract. Lo's will be Sold in Any Siza to Suit Porchasers. Diagram and Maps, with Fall Icformation, can te Obtained at the Ofice of the Land Association, ~ Or by addressing G. E. BRAND, SECRETARY. ‘. as thousands already have. Cash \ rocery Store. THOKAS KIDD AVING LEAYp THE ‘STORE FORmerly occukd py C.F. Robinson, wishes to announc ublic that he h wit keep constautl be a a fresh supply pe p ; Groceries, : Provisions, FE, “. Canned Goods ° and Lhuors. CHOICE FAMILY GROCIRIES . A Specialty. Goods delivered within reasonable distance free of charge. THOMAS KIDD. Broad Street, opposite the Methodist a3-lm Church. LADIES! SEE HERE! YOU CAN BE MADE.THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GrIiUiMOoORE’sS AROMATIC WINE! This remedy is the result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is ronounced _ by Physicians and Medica Societies to be 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 cages isa positive cure. tt will purifyy pd enrich your blood, give strength and steddiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving cheeka and bright sparkling eyes. elay but get it at once and be cured We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information forthe. ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfactionthan any medicine I have sold in twenty years. It is all it is represented to be. W. I. JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio.” GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELIXER, For Ooughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—25c., 600; and $1.00. (@FFor sale by Carr Bros. = (8-25-3m OU FOB Do not BRAINS, TRIPE, OX TAILS, PIGS’ FEET, COW HEELS, SHEEP TONGUES, CALVES HEADS, ETC. — SCADDEN & RUNCKEL AVE FORMED A COPARINERSHIP for carrying on the above business. aving had large experience in this line hing I: neat, will give the best satisfaction, and will be they can assure their patrons that ever; of their preparation will be clean an _. sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Elotels and Families Supplied by Leaving Orders at Scaddenvy’ Saloon, Broad Street. SOADDEN & RUNOKEL. Nevada City, April 5, 1887. FOR OITY MARSHAL, ILLIAM EDDY will be a candidate for re-election as Marshal of Nevada City. Election Monday, May 2d, 1887. FIRE DISTRICTS AND FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. MNHE. CITY OF NEVADA IS DIVIDED into four fire districts, as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1 Is bounded south by Deer creek, west by Main street, north and east by the city _limits. Includes all of Nevada, Water, High Coyote and Court streets; that ortion of Church and Washington streets east of Main street, and all the eastern side of Main: street. $ DISTRICT NO. 2 Is bounded gouth by Deer creek, east by Main street, west and north by city limita. Includes Broad, East and West Broad, Pine, Commercial, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cottagé, York, School, Union, Orchard and Winter streets; that portion of Washington and Church streets west of Main, and -all the western side of Main street. DISTRICT NO. 3 Is bounded north by Deer creek, east by Gold Run, south and east by city limits. In cludes all of Piety Hill, and Sacramento street south from Gold Run. DISTRICT NO. 4 > s bounded tiorth by Deer creek, west by Gold Run, south and east by city limits, Includes Boulder, Prospect, Adama, Long Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue and Sacramento street to Gold Run, Alarms to be Given in Case . of Fire: : The taps to be repeated two or three times. District No, 1—Generalalarm, then two taps. District No, 2—General alarm, then three taps. 2 District No, 8—General alarm, then four taps. District No. 4—General alarm, then ‘Ave taps. ‘ A map showing the streets of the city, and the respective fire districts, is hung in a conspicuous place 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 bella except in case of analarm of fire, without perenne from the proper authorities, will prosecuted according to law. 5 By order of the ‘ a6 OARD OF FIRE DELEGATES. HE OLDEST SAVINGS T City, Corner J and rift Syed Btreets, Bacramento. Guaranteed ital, $00 up capital, $200,000; enue on wo bar he ahs ;term and ordinary depos‘. ‘Term and ’ a i rece: dividends hy hay peed J aes = Thin Bank doee excluslt ; a . bank : eehinetanls b . Rp, R. Hamtiton, Gusher aphid