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pe f near Chicago, on Saturday.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1887.
. charges of attempt against life have.
The Daily Transcript.
CIRCULATES IX
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. . been entered against him. .
ei 3 A St. John (N. B.) dispatch says:. . :
a . Many prominent business houses here '
; vada rass V , Rough & Ready, : 2 B ;
‘ § Ae erilia Ror gen Juan, French Cor . are in financial difficulties and a com: O V9 SPAN AND FRENCH
News.
ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moot * . . ercial crisis seems inevitable.
Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer} ¢-om the northern parts of the island)
religious purposes.
% Charles Klose, a Wisconsin saloon
per, killed his wife Sunday, and
imeelf.
for renomination.
Frank Stirk was knocked out in
ftwelve rounds by George Lordwood,
are strengthened. These are the effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a
medicine whose reputation is founded
lyin public confidence, and which
Bore Fe A tend abbas:
jean oo 7 3 te é
and ague, rheumatism, kidney and
uterine weakness, and other maladies.
ARRIVALS AT THE
-NATIONAL HOTEL.
BECTOR BROS. -Proprietors.
It is reported that Thos. M. Joseph,
Treasurer of the Texas Odd Fellows,is
short from $12,000 to $30,000.
. The circuit of the Mackay-Bennett
telegraph line between New York and
San Francisco has been completed.
France is exercised over Baron
Meisendorf’s prediction that she will
be wiped out of existence as a nation.
Two men who caused the closing of
a saloon in Leavenworth, Kan., were
severely beaten by roughs on Saturday
_ Ex-County Treasurer Hollingsworth
of Vincennes, Ind.,has beensentenced
February 14, 1887.
J. Collins, Delhi mine
J.Langdon, city,
J. McLeod, city,
J. King, G. V.
L. Foote, city,
J. Phillips, city,
B. Lewis, city,
J. Spaulding, city,
G. E. Brand, city.
8. Donnelly,
A. Schneider, city,
C. Seaman, city,
D. Coughlan, R. R.,
A. Organ, city,
Prof. Ertz, city,
J. Capitan, 8. F.,
Col. Eddy, city,
R. E. Robinson, city,
city,
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs. J. Naffziger Proprietress.
February 14, 1887.
three 23 . sn. . GE. Robinson, city, Cal-Clarke, city
to years imprisonment for em G. Ramelli, ranch, J. M. Thomas, GV
bezzlemeft. W. D. Harris,G. V., HH. Bush, G.V.,
J. Greenlaw, Sacto.,
Joan Wills, city,C. Keller, city,
W. Hosken, G. V.,
W. Hoskin, Wasb.,
H. Gaylord, ct,y,
John Bowden, city,
Dr. Biber, 8. F.,
A. Ahearn, Canada H.,
H. Travena, G.
Instructions and blank forms have
been prepared for the guidance of applicants for pensions under the Mexiean War Act.
The Anaconda Copper Company at
Butte, M. T., has closed down everything connected with their great works,
and will not resume operations until
May or June.
Jim Carney, a celebrated English
light-weight pugilist, has arrived in
New York. He says that Jem Smith
nearly knocked out Charlie Mitchell
in a glove contest at Smith’s benefit.
Advices from Mandalay say that the
rebel leader Thauba of Woonthoo refuses to surrender, and is destroying
villages where the inhabitants are
suspected of inclining toward the
William P. Johnson,from Kentucky,
aged 30 years, was intoxicated, and
while leaning over a picket fence at
Monticello, Thursday night, slipped
and was strangled to death between. ~ >
the pickets.
Rev. Oliver J. Booth, who had an
encounter on a Niagara Falls train
with General William 8. Smith, and
was allowed to resign the rectorship of
the Ascension Church at Buffalo, N.
~Y¥,, has gone tothe insane asylum at
Utica.
The mercury dropped to zero in
Chicago on Saturday night, and it is
very cold throughout the Northwest.
he telegraph wires, both east and}
west, are down, owing to heavy coatof frozen sleet, and tlegraphic
Order to Show Oause.
Nous OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER
to show cause why order of sale of real
estate should not be made.
In the SuperiorCourt of Nevada county,
State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Michael
Quinn, deceased.
Itappearing tothe said Court by the petition day presented and filed by John W.
Robb, the executor of the last will and testament of said Michael Quinn, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real estate; that it
is necessary to sell the wholeof the real.estate of said deceased.
Itis therefore ordered by the said Court
that all personsinterested in the estate of
ior Court on Monday, the 2istday of March,
A. D. 1887, at 10o’clock A. M. of said day, at
the Courtroom of said Superior Couut, at the
Courthouse insaidcounty, and at Nevada
City, t6 show cause why an order should not
be granted to the said executorto sell all the
real estate of said deceased.
And that a copy of this order be published
at least foursuccessive weeks in the Daily
Transeript, a newspaper printed and published in said county.
Dated Feb. Mth, 1887.
J. M. WALLING,
Superior Judge.
Ohange of Firm.
HE UNDERSIGNED, DOING BUSINESS
under the firm name of Biand & Stich
have thisday by mutnal consent dissolve
partnership.
GEORGE 8. BRAND,
GEORGE J. STICH.
The undersigned have succeeded the firm
of Brand & Stichin the book, stationery
music and notion trade, at Nevada City, an
willecontinuethe business under the firm
name of Stich & Larkin. :
oo GEORGE J. STICH,
T.P. LaRKIN
Nevada City, Feb: 1, 1887.
Notice to Bondholders.
f16.1m
Office of shelounty LS seca of Nevada
Jounty.
Nrepe 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I am
1D communication in all directions is prepared to redeem the following
nd.
ds of Nevada County, issued wet 22d,
delayed. 1888, viz: Bonds numbered 390 to $50 inclusive: alsothe following bonds issued July
$d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 3851 to 400 incere. pee prsennied for p' ee aise
4 : ays, interest will cease expiration
‘mate, UU! opher Thorn, with part-of . of that ime im contoemsity with the Oral.
tae! > nance 0 e Oa) 0 upervisors, under
se bedstead. After the deed he and by virtue of which the bonds were ispt t morning , when the attendants . sued. a BENBY MCHULTY, .
= alia
re evada County, Cal.ah , pody, with th I d all bat easurer 0 vi ounty, Ca
Nevada City, February 9th, 1887.
said the spirits commandWORKING CLASSES ATTENTION
\ , 7 e are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, all the
time, or for their spore moments. Business
mow, ent and profitable. Personsof either
sex easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening, anda preportone’ sum by devoting all
their time e business. s and girl
earn nearly as much asmen. T
see this may send their-address and test the
business, we make this offer. To. such .as
are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of wri . Full
David Jones, » patient at the Napa
yl day-night killed his roomsox & Co., Portland, Maine.
ei ‘AL Goods Fresh and Pure.
said deceased appear beforethe said Super-}—-..PRICE LIST
A.
§ to, San} .
gad Biers count et nrougnout the state . represents things in a deplorable conet — Diego, from the Si-. ation. The Government has already
; ee __—1 sent thousands of -barrets of flour to FOR 6; A SH!
——— : , 4 keep the people from starving, but the e
Petished Delly soanauors eh supply is altogether inadequate. The
—BROWN & CALKINS~~ . most northerly ports are now frozen in t
Alert F id ' and it is impossible to send eon THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GRONo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . ae =
there in. time to save the peop e. CERY STORE IN NEVADA.
: . An attempt has been made in the % * a
REFLECTIONS ON THE BEE. = —— Hospital at Gees sce Main St., Opposite Union Hotel.
+ The Sacramento Bee moved heaven . babies in a queer wWay.ANOS NS nimi
and earth to have Milton McWhorter born there prematurely, six and a half Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 60
convicted of manslaughter {months old. They were put, naked, Wheat, is “6 2
; Vi rooden box divided into two “ “ Why? into a Ww : : Gorn, 1.75
The reader may recollect that a few . ee ae re poe Rolled Barley,“ 1 75
months ago McWhorter, in the Marys: . {xaw . around, or = y ; ™ “ Bran, ‘ 112%
villé Democrat, charged the Bée \with {12 ‘the Upper © ompar ee we © . Middli us “ 1.50
having received $500 from the Hydrau-. hot water bottles in the 1ow-. wpit, foci. 13% ¥;
lic Miners’ Association for . services er compartment. kept the air) Bown " 15 1
rendered‘on that side of the house. . 8° hot as any hho ee rene Rice, 13" 1
The Bee certainly could not have de. moist sea prey — 00 nae re Ourrants, 10 : 1
sired McWhorter’s conviction on ac. P&S an 7 t sey — reg r: “are he . Pranes, 8 " 1
count of a little thing like that. a seen m pape pried Beans, 28 * 1
Can it be possible that the Bee fear. ets have = iad rat abe ag . ng Costa Rica Coffee, 6 i
ed McWhorter might have further acthought, wilklive, which the doctors Washing Powder, 12 papers 1
cess to the books of the miners, should say he could not possibly have done if Chocolate, £2 ey
he be permitted to remain at liberty . he had not been brought up by machiStarch, 20%. 1
Is there anything shown by those) P&TY: Gorn Starch, 1) ae aes &
books which the Bee would not like to A cable special from London Says: . Oysters, 10 cans 1
have developed? After the marriage of arabes CathGreen Corn, 6 1
i bee haperars Boot ge Green Peas, 8 s 4
; colonel Clibborn 4 re, Salvation . gtpin g Beans g 1
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Army barracks on Tuesday was over, Tomatoes, : ae sbes .
Sa ; the young woman, who is tall and ex-. gaimon, 2 Tb. cans 5. Hy
C. P. Huntington has paid $15,000} citable, as well a rather comely crea: : “cg
MES : €8-. Salmon. 1 Ib. cans, 10
for two paintings. : ture, sang a song of which one line} Tahjg Fruit, gs * 1
Sir Charles Dilke has fallen heir to} was not encouraging tothe newly mar-. pie Fruit, 10" 1
a fortune of $700,000. ried husband. The line was ‘‘We'll Jelly gy
It is reported that the health of Em. Fight and Never Tire,” and to illusBatines: 6 ts 1
peror William is rapidly failing. trate her meaning in worldly fashion, . peyijed Ham, B27
A party of fifty Western persons are! ghe squared, dodging her head and) Qorned Beef. ea .
in Salt Lake en route to California. . . shifting her ground, while with much . Qondensed Milk 6 cans 1
Davitt is preparing to take an active . spirit she battered him about consider. .a7q per can, 15
part in the Irish campaign against} ably. The immense crowd screamed . Kerosene, 5 ; gallon can 1 50
England. and shouted. It was too much for the . Kerosene per gallon, 40
George Ham and Frank Stevens are . jrascible nature of General Booth. He Syrup per gallon, 65
in jail at Eureka, Nev., on charges of. dragged out his venerable spouse and Syrup per 5 gallon keg, 9°25
. a — they sparred right merrily at each}Ppickieg “6 =" “ 1 25
John fe 3 an Oregon stage driver, . other. When that tired them, the Good Téa _ per lb, 25
assaulted a lady passenger, and is now} couples began a frenzied breakdown, Pe “a ‘“ 35
ae ee ae Pa a hanging on toeach other’s waists. alleen per 5b, box, 2 50
t is feared that the extremely col English Breakfast 5 “i 1 50
weather in Montana will lead to great Trouble Ahead. “ per lb, 35
loss of life. When the appetite fails, and sleep . Soap, per box. 50
A woman named Lottie Haines was . grows restless and unrefreshing, there Savon Soap, per box, 1.10
burned to death in a fire at Coeur d’ be eo ee ee ee oA hes 25
r yO 1e¢ yy +
Alene, W. T. : yous system, when vigorous and tran-. Harkness Candles per box, 3 25
The scheme to put on a line of bal-. quil, gives its possessor o* encase 4 “84 for 1
loons across the continent has been. at night. A tonic, to effective, . ¢oodwin Candles per box 2 50
: ° ti Pee Z ’
again revived. sul not a mere aprster, 2; . an Fran "2 60
E cae believed th at the German elec-. soothed by the unaided action of aj as Candles 64 for 1
tions will result inan easy victory for] sedative or a narcotic. What is re-. Starch per box, . 50
the Government. quired is a nee ES a Butter per roll, oo 40
Bishop Curtis i i the stomach, an romotes assimila_ _Meieep Costis, of Baltimore, pea tion of faod bythe Pystem, by which . Tobacco per plug, 45
“Catholics holding balls, fairs, etc., for. 7 cans the nervous system, as well as AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN
other parts ofthe physical organism, PROPORTION.
DURAND.
M. E. OLIVER.
RESTAURANT,
Regular dinner, with claret, 25c.
Commercial Street, Nevada City, Oal:
DURAND & OLIVER,
PROPRIETORS.
Meals at All Hours
“ A good meal for 15c.
Coffee and doughnuts or bread, 10c.
Ez Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Chicken, , ve at all e iy $k For agi E mate
. epee
Fish, Etc.,
Fresh Oysters,
To Order.
Best and Cheapest Restaurant in
>
Banquets and Fine Suppers on Short
the City.
Notice.
jal attention paid to Lady Pa!
Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Fine Scotch ‘Tweeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloth
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
BES SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, LOBECKER &~ MORRISON,
Commercial Street, Nevada~City.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
B
—anenen Q———— —
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal,
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
‘scFpBeehiwe.’’
‘The Leading Grocery and Family Provision ‘Store
IN NEVADA OITy.
J. J. JACKSON ----+-Proprietor.
There will always be found at this first-class Grocery
Store every article required for family use, which will be
— —
great line of
can possibly afford to.
Retail House,
WHOLESALE BRANCHES:
102 Chambers Street, New York.
206 Front Street, San Francisco.
aed
. perdeulon and outfitfree. Address
PPE ap tS
EZKyman Bros-s
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1887.
~Being always below the prices that prevail and invariably above the qualities, are the leading features of our
Men's, Boys and Childrens’ Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Furnishing and Rubber Goods, Trunks,
EX¥ats, Caps, Satchels, Bite.
Importing-our own Goods and buy ig from first hands
for cash in such immense quantities as we do, enables us.
to sell goods of the same quality much lower. than. others
Do not fail to’call and see us before purchasing. Only
HYMAN BROS,,
Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. Islands.
AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BOOK STORK}
” Can be found everything in the line of
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED,
“GOR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
Fancy Stationery,
Blank Books, School Books,
Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings,
ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY
_ SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLS, TOYS, &
STICH & LARKIN, rere:
sonG® . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENOY.
sold at the lowest market rates.
ton f
ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF
wints AND BIT QUORS.
J. J, JAOKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street.
THE CELEBRATED
ea “Can now be purchased in this city.
~\
Settee SS SAR
oS
ee-Is the Best im the City. Try It.-a <4
CAL. R.CLARKE, Agent ~
TEH DAILY
rRANSCORIE'T
Fob Pinting Office
Is the Largesrand Best Office in this part of the State:
~
at the very lowest rates.
+ MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL.. ...
Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and promptly executed
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, The Place to Buy your Hardware, Furniture ite.
—
Less & Shaw,
AVE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY. s
In the. Furniture Department Everything for Housekeeping,
; —SUCH AS—
Elegant Chamber and Parlor Sets,
Handsome Dining and Centre Tables,
Richly Upholstered Lounges,
Artistic Rockers and Easy Chairs,
Willow and Rattan Chairs,
Mirrors, Cornices, Window Shades,
Hall Stands, Book Stands,
Mattresses, Pillows,
And~Everything else kept in a First-class Furniture House.
The : Hardware : and : Crockery : Department
Is Second to none in Nevada County.
IN THE CROCKERY WARE LINE WE HAVE
Attractive Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets.
French Porcelain-SetsFine Hanging and Table Lamps.
Exquisite Glassware.
Plain and Decorated Dishes of all kinds.
Fine Steck of Cutlery.
A full assortment of Carvers.
All qualities of Spoons, Knives and Forks.
A splendid display of Pocket Cutlery.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT WE HAVE
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, ,
BELTINC, ROPE, HOSE, PLOWS
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
And Everything else kept inthe Hardware Line.
Tin, Copper and Iron Goods always in stock.
THE LOWNESS OF OUR PRICES
WitLk ASTONISH wou.
Examine Our Goods and Prices whether you
wish to make purchases or not.
es
-~ -LEGG & SHAW,
. 7. H. CARR.
Carr Brose,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
Cer. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City.
J. E. CARR.
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AN . : PET NG GOGELLES Doubs AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY
First-class Drug Store.
SCHOOL Books,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPERS.
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. ,
FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWEB SEEDS.
The Finest Brands of Gigars in Nevada City.
Saag ears accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Druggis! 7
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets. ..........decsceseces .Nevada City
wa’. DD. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,
FINE PEREUMERY, FANCY SOAPs,
co . BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS,
~ _ TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. .
8
AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMpetent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the Imperial, London, N d Queen Insurance Companies.
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
SUCCESSOR TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
DEALER IN
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Htc.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
ue
“431 Goods wha nt Waal Wools Weide andl dalveesea Selthln’s Gennes .
‘Sista Seek oa T1028, ivered within a reasonable dim.
A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited.
ie coe ee
COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEV ADA crry
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.——