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April 22, 1887 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1887 Francisco—in fact, throughout the State OFFICE: The Daily Crys cvipt. . (7) ] ; . CIRCULATES . . . Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Reads, it ere Bervatlead North Bloomfeld, Moore's ae “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the SiNo. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. THE CHEAPEST AND BES: GROPRICE LIST erra to the Sea.”’ j peuicd pans Mowdage excepcea} by . FOR CASH ! A SPLENDID APPOINTMENT. CERY STORE IN. NEVADA. ‘Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. and Sierra counties, at. Sacramento, San —BROWN & CALKINS~— Judge Searls Selected as Chief Justice 4 of the State Supreme Court.~ ae me Ibs, . ne —— / Corn, " “© _345 Governor Bartlett has appointed . Rolled Barley, “ 5 1 75 Hon. Niles Searls of this city Chief) Bran, is 1 373 Justice of the Supreme Court to fill the . Middlings, = " 1 50 vacancy caused by the death of the . White Sugar. 13“ late Chief Justice Robert F. Morrison. Brown“ may 1 He will hold office until after the gen. Rice, 12" eral élection to be held in November, . Ourrants, LO" 1888, when an election will be held to . Prunes, 8" fill the remainder of the term, which . Beans, as" oy will expire on December 31, 1891. The . Costa Rica Coffee, 6" elevation of Judge Searls to the Su-. Washing Powder, 12 papers preme Court Bench will create a vaChocolate, 4 6 cancy in the Supreme Court Commis. Starch, 12 Z sionship, which. office he now holds. . Oorm Starch, 12 That vacancy, under the law provid. Oysters, 10 cans of ing for the appointment of the Com. Gieen Oorn, missioners, will be filled by appoint. Green Peas, ment by the Justices of the Supreme String Beans, Court. Judge Searls was born in Al. Tomatoes, bany county, New York, on December Salmon, 2 lb. cans, 22, 1825, being now in his 62d year. . Salmon. 1 Jb. cans, He went early to the Rensselaerville . Table Fruit, Institute in that. county. “Thereafter Pie Fruit, +h he read law at Fowler Law Schodl, Jelly, whence he graduated in the Spring of Sardines, 1848, and in May of the same year he Deviled Ham, was admitted by the Supreme Court? Jorned Beef. of New York to practice before all the . Condensed Milk MQMGPARDODWDOOODOD wee ee ee ee eee BE ee ee ee ee Courts of that State. He went almost . Lard” per can, 75 immediately to the State of Missouri, . Kerosene, 5 gallon can 1 60 establishing himself at Harrisonville, . Kerosene per gallon, 40 Cass county, but the gold excitement Syrup per gallon, 65 breaking out about that time in Cali. Syrup per 5 gallon keg, 2 25 fornia, he caught the prevailing fever, . Pickles" ob 26 pulled up his stakes and started across . , 400d Tea rer lb, ae the plains with a wagon train, arriv. Japan ing in California in ‘1849. The train . : a per 5 lb. box, 1 50 in which he traveled carried with it . English Breakfast 5 1 50 several who have since become prom. per Ib, 36 inent, the company numpering among . Soap, per box. 50 others the late Judge’ C. H. Swift, of Savon Soap, per box, 110 Sacramento, Louis Sloss and, R. H. 4 bars, : 25 McDonald. On his arrival in Califor. Harkness Candles per box, 3 26 nia the young lawyer first turned his} r . 84 for J attention to mining, and spent his . Goodwin Candles per box, 2 50 first year on the Pacific:Coast in the . San Francisco 1 50 direct search forthe yellow imetiil, . Oandles 64 for 1 whose distant glimmer, seen in the . Starch per box, 50 imagination, and acting upon the san. Butter per roll, 40 guine and enthusiastic temperament . Tobacco per plug, 45 of youth —— him to a hie AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN jootsteps toward this then distant PROPORTION. shore. Butafter a year thus spent he . resolved to return to the: practice of . ne All Goods Fresh and Pure. . his profession which promised, if not TO THE PUBLIC. a richer, at least a surer reward. He therefore established himself at this city where his energy. and talent and his integrity soon.-made him known and respécted, while his social quali. if AVING COMPLETED THE ENTIRE i j f, i asti , a rer oVation of my Barber Shop, Ire tes acquired or bima lasting Porn spect_ully aynounce that Lam ready now to al popularity. He at various times receive my old as well as new pastomexy. m Z mee Se eaeaid ayi arenza-aal ome; I guaramttee the bes : held the Mica nf Niste din 1855 arg {of satisfaction. Ladies and Children’s hair* geveral minor offices, and in 150: . catipg a specialty. Give us a trial and be elected Judge of the Fourteenth Disfopvinced, Cw Onn, aren included the counvine, ties of Nevada and Sierra, Subsequently in 1877 he was elected to the . State Senate to represent the Senato. rial. District, embracing the same coun. ti At tl Geatantt % . cle, deceased, les. Atthe expiration of his term, . . It appearing to the Judge.of.said Court by devoted himse 7 snewed yvic. the verified petition presented and filed by he devoted himself with rene wed vig-/ Winiam If, Kisile, the administrator of the or to the practice of the law, until the . estate of said William Kistlé, deceased, pray. ee , A ins for an order to sell the whole of tne real Spring of 1855, when he was appoint. estate of said estate, that it is necessary to ed bv tl Justi { tl S j sell the whole of the real estate to pay the B 3 IMMISSIONel. Gebts, expenses ¢ . Be 4 . ‘ ‘ tration. Snips on the Supreme Court Commis. , It is therefore order by the yndge of said i rovide. ewer s ; Court that all persoris dnterestec in the Baic son}. provi led by the Le gislature of . estate appear before the seid Superior Court ; f I that year. In that capacity he has . on i rag the 23d day of May, A. D. 1887, at wre ° . is 10 o'clock, a, M. of said day at the Covrtroom distinguished himself as a cool, clear . of paid superior Couit. in the city alid coun $ ‘s ; ‘ ‘ i ‘ ,. . ty of Nevada, State aforesaid, to show cause thinker, a close reasoner anda r¢ ; why an order should not be grante! to the markably hard worker, and his friends . #aid adminisirator to sell the whole of the fid 3 ae . real estate of or belonging to said estate at confidently expect that these qualities . private or public sale as to said administrawill efiable him to achieve greater torshall deem best, for the payment of the ‘ i or debts of the sume, fanie in the eminent position to which ?* And that « copy of this order be published he has been appointed. Chas. E. Wild. Petition of Sale. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of William Kis at lease four successive weeks in the Daily franscript. a, newspaper printed and pub lished in said city and county of Nevada, . Stote of California. “ALL the Native Sons drink. oyster . _ J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. \ ; . Done in open Court this 18th day of April cocktails made and sold only at the! A.D. 1837. ALFRED D. Mason, Senate“by Harry Daniers. Alty for_Administrator.— —————__—+.0§e-0—________ i ’ 1 Uwe D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. DON’T READ THIS! EEE ON AP ent Whereto Buy Furniture. No Sacramento Goods Sold at the “SEN ATE.” In buying furniture do not fail to! visit the establishment of Legg & Shaw on Main street, Nevada City. EF Oyster Cocktails a Specialty. Washstand bureaus with glass.. . $7.00 . HARRY DANIELS. Washstand bureau : 325! BROAD STREET, opposite-Cifitu's-CIgur Large cupboartls 5.50 . Store ‘apl7-lm Large wardrobes 9.00 5 Lounges 5 , 7.00} ag And all other goods proportionately . . FOR OITY TREASURER. low. april tf -—— 3 faery ‘7 1EOR 7 re {E GE A. GRAY will be a liLatest Spring Styles--First of the ( MN dace “for re-election as City Treastror. Season. subject to the decision of the voters of Neva—— e da City. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ifats (the very largest assortment ever on . ¢: W-cross. hand), Neckwear, etc., just received from our New York house and for sale at Election May 2d. JAMES K. BYRNE. BYRNE & CROSs, Attorneys and Uounselors at Law, Rooms 35 to 41 MeCreery’s Building, 310 Vine street, San Francisco, Cal. t } . . ' Hyan Brotuers, Leading Clothiers. Remeimber-the place! Cor: Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. Branches:' New York, nd San Francisco. B.—No auction trash or bankrupt stock on hand. 3-20-tf —~e OH : Special Notice. Wational Meat Market. Honolata OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. . 0. J. WAPFZIGER Proprietor. EEF,. PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA 3, Etc. GES, E ; HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. : : + And all kinds of Meat usually found im a) . first-class Murket. Meats delivered free of charge To the Ladie} of Nevada City: We have this day appointed=Rosenberg Bros. of your city, agents of our celebrated Centemeri Kid Gloves, to! Seer NAFFZIGER. be sold at the uniform price. ves oe P. Centement & Co, FOR OITY ASSESSOR. — New York, April 12, 1887, a20-3t . ({DWARD G. RICHARDS will be Bracelet Lost: . E a candidate “tor the office of City Asanaoeae ' . 8essor, subject tothe decision of the voters A gold bracelet was lost Monday . of Nevada City, Election Monday, May 2d. evening between Armory Hall and the . eee Union Hotel. The finder will receive . THIS PAPER shame k pboge Relene ; :.C, Duke's Ad @ liberal reward by returning it to the . vertising AgeRcy, 64 and 65 Merehante’ ExFIRE DISTRICTS . AND FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. . Ts 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 limj its. Includes all of Nevada, Water, High . Coyote and Court streets; that portion o Church and Washingtor streets east of Main street, and all the eastern side of Main street. DISTRICT NO. 2 Is bounded south by Deer creek, east by Main street, west and north by city Hmits. Includes Broad, East and West Broad, Pine, Commeretal, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cottaxe, York, School, Union, Orchard and Win. ter streets; that portion of Washin Church streets west of Main, an western side of Main street. DISTHRCT NO. 8 Is bounded north by Deer creek, east by Gold Kun, south and east by city limits. Includes all of Piety Hill, and Sacramento street south from Gold Run. . DISTRICT NO. 4 . sbounded north by Deer creek, west by Gold Kun,.south and east by city hmits. In; cludes Boulder, Prospect, Adams, Long ' Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue an . Sacramento street to Gold Run. Alarms to be Given in Case of Fire: The taps to be repeated two or three times. m and all the . . . . . District No. 1—General alarm, then two taps. District No. 2—General alarm, then three taps. . District No. 3—General alarm, then four . taps. . District No. 4—General alarm, then five ’ . taps. . A map showing the streets ofthe city, and \ the respective-fire districts, is hung in a conspicuous placefin éach of the fire houses, and itis desired that every, persou ringing an alarm will also give the taps desionating . the district in whith the fire is located. Any person ringing any of the fire bells . except incase of analarm of fire, withou ' permission from the proper authorities, will . be prosecuted according to law. . By order of the : . 84 BOARD OF FIRE DELEGATES: ‘A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY, . EARNED.” The Great American Importing Tea Co. OormmTNmercial St. _ NEVADA CITY. SEL Fair Ground Coffee at 1244 cts. per Ib Good Family Coffee at 15 cts. per i Choice Family Coffee at 20 cts. per tb Our “Breakfast”’ Coffee at 25 cts. per Ib Our “Brcakfast’’ Coffee is-only sold by us, and is better value than any 30 cent Coffee sold by others. The quauiry and FLAVOR of our TEAS are vuNEQUALED, and wiil be found from 10 to 15 cents per pound cheaper than you can possibly buy anywhere else. W. thirtv.stares imnort oanr
own YEAS art ast our own COFFEES. [3-26-1m Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. (CAPITAL. $300,000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Francisee. Fire Insurance Only! J. F. HOUGHTON, President. J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H. MAGILL, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Risks sccepted on all classes of desirable property inthis county at rates as low assolveney and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a promptand liberal response to all just claime for loss. GEO W. HILL, Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY MONEY TO BE MADE. CUT THIS out and return to us, and we willsend you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more money rightaway than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and liveathome. Either. sex—all ages. Something new, that {nat coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, importunt chances of a lifetime. Those who are am bitious.and-enterprising-wil) not delay Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. : BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8. Patent Office attended to for MODERATE FEES, Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8uperintendent of Money Order Division, and to the officials of the U.S, Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, adC. A. Snow & Co., _Opp. Patent Office. Washington, D. C. Sacramento Bank. @ by: OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacramento, Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid up Capital, $200,000; loans on reul estate, July i, 1585, $2,044,818; term aud ordinary deposits, July 1, 1586, Pi aGn BRR. term and ordinary deposits received, and dividends paid in anuiery and July. Money loaned upon real estate only. This Bank does exclusively a savings bank business. Information furnished upon application to W. P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. Hami.ton, Cashier. agllém NOTIOE TO OREDITORS. LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted tothe firm of Lead @ SHAW . . are requested to make immediate enymen EGG, deceased as the estate of THOMAS L1 mz Change, San Francisco, Cal., where cdnUnion, a20-2t . tracts for advertising can be made for it. must be settled up without d gay ln LEGG & SHAW. $ {. SCADDEN & RUNCKEIL NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIO. 7 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N Banner Mining Company will not be responsible for any debts contracted for labor or supplies by the lessees of the Banner mine. J. EK. BROWN. Im Nevada City, April 19, 1887. ‘ LADIES! SEE HERE!) YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GIuUMon H’s AROMATIC. WINE ! This remedy isthe result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly’ called Femniale Complaints with which all women are afflicted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify andenrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. be not delay but get it atonce and be cured as thousands already have. We will -send free to any address a book containing much useful information forthe ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving bet ter satisfactionthan any medicine I have soldintwenty years. It is all it is represented to -be. W.-T. JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio.”’ —o— GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—25c., 50c. and $1.00. @@-Forsale by Carr Bros. (3-25-3m NATIONAL HOTEL. 9, a:1.v =: REOTOR BROS., Proprietors. Formerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City.) The only fire-proof, and best conducted Hotel in Nevada City. ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. The new management have thoroughly overhauled the Hotel and made many imortant changes. The proprietors have Fed many years exerience in the business, and give their entire time and attention to the same. They have already madethe National the moat popular Hotel in the mountains of California. Particularly is the National adapted to the wants of the traveling public—being in the center of the city, and having Post Office, Express Office and General Stage Office for all lines in the same building. BRAINS, . TRIPE, OX TAILS, PIGS’ FEET, COW HEELS, SHEEP TONGUES, CALVES HEADS, ETC. . Se ee ee neo V1 for ‘carrying on‘the above business. having had aye experience in this line oney con assure their patrons that Syerything of their preparation will be clean and neat, willgive the best satisfaction, and will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Hetels and Families Supplied by Leaving Orders at Scaddenws’ Saloen, Broad Street. SOADDEN & RUNOKEL. Cash Grocery Store, THOMAS KIDD I AVING LEASED THE STORE FORmerly oceupied by C. F. Robinson, ublic that he afresh supply wishes to announce to the wit keep constantly on han ° Groceries, : Provisions, FED, Canned Goods . . and Liquors. . CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES aA. Speciality. Goods delivered within reasonable distance free of charge. THOMAS KIDD. Broad Street, oppesite the Methodist Church. a8-lm UNION, HOTEL.. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager. ] ~~ THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY. .. CALIFORNIA ON THE 18T DAY OF AUGUST, 1886, the management of this hotel was resumed by Mrs. J. Naffziger, widow of the_Jate J. Naffziger, under whose popular control the house became the best core resort for the traveling public in’ Northern Caltfornia, ‘ TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. The house con me 1 reoms, each of which is light an airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains — to it. me tables are supplied with the best in e market. . . NICK SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL: part of the upper county, Grars Valley and arysville, dah. a © best of W: Liquere and Cigate fernished os tas bar” -* 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY -—To— Nectre a Choice Tract of Land iw The Nevada County Land Association Have completed arrangements for the Sabiivision of the FAMOUS SUTTON RANCH, Sittatel cm Gen brook Avenues midway between Grass Valley and: Nevada City, and on the line of the NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. —_—_—. The ‘soil of this land in unaswally fertile-and—the water facilities are unsurpassed. Two water ditches almost encir¢le the tract, apd water can be had on every lot for irriga tion; numerous springs abound, and every facility’ is offered for rapia development cf euth lot. This proprety adjoins the Nevada County College tract, aud offers to parties who desire to educate their hildren achame to secure a home near one vf the be st educational institutions of the State. The Glen, Turk and Fair grounds are opposite, sua three oibus lines pass several times daily from Grass Valley to Nevada City. The Town Talk Bailway Station is ‘ eurier of a mile Irom the ceatre of the tract. Lats vill be Sold in Any Siz to Suit. Porchasers Diagram and Maps, with Fall foto, can be Obtained at the Office of the Land Association, Wr by addressing @. E. BRAND, SECRETARY. THE FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH New Millinery Goods Diveet From New York . FOR THE SPRING SEASON. NEW HATS, NEW FRAMES, NEW FLOWERS, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW ORNAMENTS. Children’s School Hats. In Creat Variety. » -—_-MRs.— ester & Crawford MAIN 8TEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA pclae CAL, el ANSELME A. GHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Bto. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. op, All Goods sold:at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a. reasonable distance free of charge. A share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY RPrlaza E*eed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. cenicaeetierenens ifs: openeeenes memes ‘ CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ¢z Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. ae — BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. ——_9 Hine Scotch TWweeds, 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 & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. ae THE CELEBRATED SPERRY FLOuR Can now be purchased in this city. Py SERIES SPARS 2@Ie the Hest in the City. Try It.-ea 9 SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. v ” Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent ee