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February 18, 1887 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA x CITY) CAL., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. : = CIRCULATES I¥ Nevada City, Grass Valley, Ro ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's er town of Nevada county; also in Placer Francisco—in fact, throughout the State i, “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si erra to the Sea.” Published Daily (M —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: No. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. ee GERMAN POLITICS. ondarys excepted) by U , some explanation of the political fight ~ ew going on in Germany. he is puzzled to know the difference beete. It isnot very easy for a writer avoid mistakes in answering such a as we understand it. There are three) ri great parties in Germany at the pres. ent time : The National Liberals and the Con. servatives are allies in this contest, . F Reichstag which will favor a seven. Centre Ultramontane, being the Catholic party, which under the influence . a of Papal counsels has compromised . a posed under the lead of Windhorst of ” favor a measure for Protestant Prussia, . \ explanations are given of this action . . olic power in Prussia, and helps Bis. the French government. 3.—It is less . edable men, now there are so many} @venues open in science, art and states. . the two former monopolizers of them —the church and army, get fewer of them, and are correspondingly weak. j Catholics to the support of measures . and less dictatorial Chancellor—in ernment, and in peace in Europe to address of the Progressists, just published, dwells almost wholly upon the necessity of vindicating the prerogatives of parliament and the people. It calls attention to the fact that the pears party even voted the increase of the army, and that the dissolution took place merely because it refused to add to these concessions.a grant of appropriations for more than three years. ~™ Jt denounces the absolute regime that is attempted to be imposed on Germany. Auxiliary to the Progressists in fact, though not a part of their organization, are the Socialists, who are running candidates in most districts, and marshaling numerous workmen societies < : in the contest upon their own peculiar 4. 3 doctrines. ee There is also a ‘‘democratic party’ in Wurtemberg which has published a ‘manifesto that the late Reichstag in voting the augmentation ofthe army and appropriations for three years did : all that was necessary for the security is ofthe Empire, and that it defended at Pas the same time the constitutional right which belonged to it, tosubmit to seLS rious legislative examination-at short [ oe intervals the expenditures of the-gova ernment. It declares that the govern< ment, suspicious without reason of the “ pepresentatives of the people, desires to prevent such examination, and says the real question is a military regime or a constitutional State. The people of Prussian Poland and of Alsace Lorraine, where not thwartédin their political action, as. they ‘are. aptto be, will vote against Bismarck’s policy. It is needless to say that everything will be done to cause ‘the triumph of h & Ready. . sults likely to ensue from these contenSpenceville, North San Juah, French Cor tions. j Fist, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth-. give a description of the forces engaged, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . dor to France, has resigned., A subscriber writes to ask us to give . for John Sherman-for President. He says . ted to be Postmaster at Oakland. tween Conservatives and Progressists, . flood of last year at Los Angeles. Three children were horribly burn} Rolled Barley ce aS distant from the scene of conflict to! ed by benzine at Detroit Tuesday. ss and beat the war gong to get a new missioner. the avowed object of which is to fortify . ed it against Catholic France. Several . Bohemian paper in that city. manship and trade, for able men, that! rabbit’s eye into the head of C. A. Williams. reasons is the true one; but the fact; answer charges of obtaining goods . remains that the Pope is. rallying the . under false pretenses. greatly tending to enhance the power} years of age, employed at the Giant . considerable body of Bismarck’s po-jon Market litical foes. They believe in a smaller . Palace Hotel, and put A. P. Mur. All Goo army, shorter time of service, lighter . gotten in charge ‘to furnish informataxation, a more influential Reichstag . tion to new-comers. short, i a strictly constitutional gov-. are making the rounds of the promif}*be promoted by disarmament. The . cursions to California during the com. . ° * w . ith Bis 4 ‘The Daily Transcript. trieadanie japan acne 5 v We haye merely endeavored to ) As We are too remote to judge the reand Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San and their advantage and disadvantage PRI . the contest. West Virginia has not yet chosen a hited States Senator. , Lord Lyons, the British EmbassaGovernor Foraker says Ohio is solid James L. Hanna has been nominaFlour, They are féaring a repetition of the} Wheat, Corn, , John Stever committed suicide by . Middlings, fi : reqnest, but we will give the situation jumping into the rapids of the Niagara . White Sugar. ver. Brown “ Lieutenant Greely has been nom-j Rice, “ The National Liberals, the . inated to be Chief Signal-Service . Ourrants, Progressists and the Conservatives. . Officer. Prunes, McKenna has recommended John . Beans. CE LIST FOR CASH! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE IN NEVADA. Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. per 100 Ibe, $2 50 “ “a 3 1 76 ity aa ~ ba Rs “a i s =) [= ae et tt ee et ” . Swift for Interstate Commerce Com. Gosta Rica Coffee, Sie Only 15,396 gallons of California . Ghocolate, years term of appropriations for the ar. wine were received at New York dur-} Starch, my. There is a compact body called . ing the month. co . Gorn-Starch, Several bridges have been carried Oysters, way by the floods on the Los Angeles . Green Corn, nd San Gabriel rivers. . Green Peas, with these other two, and now falls in . ‘Three seamen of the bark Memnon String Beans,tothe support of the ‘“‘septénnate,”’ or. were killed accidentally while enter. Tomatoes, seven years legislation, which it op. ing San Francisco harbor. . Salmon, 2 Ib . Queen Victoria’s jubilee 25,000 prisSalmon. 1 lb. cans, last Reichstag. Some . oners were this week to be released iTable Frnit, = > ~ elt thiat.tiie Pope should! from the jails in India. \Pie Fruit, The Omaha anarchists have attempt. Jelly, to assassinate the editors of “a . Sardines, \ The wardrobe of a society woman . Oorned Beef. in the European papers, viz: 1.—The. was sold at auction in the Victoria . Oondensed Milk Roman See wishes to strengthen Cath. Hotel, New-York, on Monday. A great many washouts have oc. Kerosene, 5 Washing Powder, . Deviled Ham, . Cans, . Sho Sow om @ Aor ADDO ‘sith tbo habe meee . 'Lard per can, 76 gallon can 50 _ marck in that expectation. 2.—It dis. curred on the Southern Pacific between Kerosene per gallon, 40 likes the present form and policy of . the Tehachapi mountains and Colton. . Syrup per gallon, 65 Alexander Canieron, Inspector of . Syrup per 5 gallon keg, 2 25 able and clear-sighted than formerly, . Customs at Aspinwall, has. sued the . Pickles ‘ 5 because, while in the days when its. New York Tribune for $50,000 dama. Good Tea power was greater the church absorb . ges. \Japan“* An unsuccessful attempt was recent. # sy y made in New York to transplant a} English B “a J. A. Beaumont, a San Leandro . Savon Soap, eweler, has been arrested at E] Paso. “ rf ened. It may be that none of these! He will be taken to San Francisco to. Harkness Candles per box, Frank Gilchrist, a young’ man “e street, opposite the . . Goodwin Candles per box, 19. San Francisco ‘4 ** WM. WOLF. BES. Eee 1 25 per lb, 25 “ 35 per 5 Ib. box, 1 50 reakfast 5 “ 1 50 per Ib, 35 . Boap, per box. ~ 50 per box, 1 10 4 bars, 25 3 26 & 34 for 1 2 50 1 60 Candles 64 for 1 dis Fresh and Pure. A. DURAND. SPANISH AND FRENCH RESTAURANT, Regular dinner, with claret, 25c. £L A good meal for 15c. Coputercial Street, Nevada City, Oal. Meals at All Hours : =f M. EAOLIVER. DURAND & OLIVER, PROPRIETORS. ! Coffee-and doughnuts or bread, 10c. Banquets and Fine Suppers on Short and influence of a Protestant people in. Powder Works, West Berkeley, was . Starch per box, 50 Europe. almost instanily killed on Monday, by . Butter per roll, 40 . The opposition is less united. Un-. a belt by which he was caught and . Tobacco per plug, a0 der the head of Progressists are . crushed. statesmen of the Richter type, and. The San Jose Board of Trade has ‘AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN: these and their followers are the most. engaged a room in San Francisco, PROPORTION. @@F-Special attention paid to Lady Pa+Fresh Oysters, — Chicken, Fish, Etc., To Order. the City. Notice. . Best and Cheapest Bestaurant in Several enterprising railroad agents =— nent Eastern cities arranging for ex. ing spring andsummer. It is under. stood that most of the excursionists . are to be brought ‘to San Jose and! Oroville, both of these places, particu. larly the former, having of late enter. ed upon an era of unusual prosperity. . ARRIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs: J. Nafiziger . ae Eft Chega. eity, W. D. Harris, G. V., J. M. Thomas, G. V.,. Geo. Lord, G. V., Wm. Douglas, G. V., H. Gaylord, City, E. Seavy,8. F., J. McCormack, 8. F., J. Fisher & w, San Jn, W. Maltman, city, W. Williams, city. RE aware ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BEROS. Proprietors. . —_— i February 16, 1887. . D. Lewia, 8. F. w.J. Britland, city, J.C. Bates, 8. ¥., Dr. Harris, city, C. Paine, N. Colum.,° Cal. Clarke, Stockton, .
C. Seaman, pe & J. Treanor, city, . G. Mobley, Malakoff, W. Shook, G. V., W. Weldon, G. V.; 7T. Walton, Camptony, F. Hoeger, Campton,, J. Langdon Dr. Tu J. Howell, 8. F., J. Spaulding, city, . C. Tegler, city, Dp. McKillican, mine, . J. Young, Bloom., F. McAllister, city, J. Rapp, city, J. Bastian, G. V., V. Routhier, G. V., J. Thomas, G. V., W. Pool, G. V., J. McCarty, city J. Chappell, city, L. Williams, 8. F. Ee i Notice to Bondholders. Otfiee of theCounty Treasurer of Nevada : Count TOTICEIS HEREB é prepared-to redeem the following Jay Gonde 0 Nevada County, issued May 224, . 206 Front 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 340 to 850 inclu-. Merchant sive: alsothe following bonds issued July. °~ — 3d, 1883, viz: Bonde numbered 351 to 400 in+ elusive. If not presented forpayment within . 40 days, interest will cease at the expiration . i ofthat time“in conformity with.thé Ordi-. nance/of the Board of Supervisors, under . and by virtue of which the bonds were is-. { sued. HENRY McNULTY, . . a . . Ww Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. _Nevada City, February 9th, 1867.’ —_ Order to Bhew Cause, . the septennate. A political meeting government has many means, which the Empire. The the Pope, of Bism ttatateamen who lead the Proie allo of railroad employes, in opposition to a government can. didate is almost an impossibility. The! t prince of . ment of said Michael Quinn, deceased, prayBayaria has been Won over, as well as influence Catholics. The . tate of said deteased. success for the opponents . tnatall persons interested in the estate of ck are not brilliant, but these said deceased appear beforethe said: SuperSeti y no want of courage or confidence. ‘A. D. 1887, at }00’clock A.M. of said day, at Biemarck has adroitly put them in a Comstuonse in seid cones, and it Nevada f i. AOL +ti i b} w norder shou: bet _ geeming ote ett, ie i be ranted to thesaid cxecutor to sell all the . careless the security : empire ; . real estate 0: ~gind the patriotism of the German at 4 Transeri rinted and p home is unsurpassable. The able and . Trssserirt, 6 newperer gressists may be able to convince the; majority that their policy ia mor 4.) . Arlo then Bismarck’s “blood and) WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION a’? measures, but.the task seems @iscouraging to outsiders, if not to the W advantage Bismarck has is in . sex seal elear from 09 cents to the employ of the gov-. earn nearly as much as men. Sr cea thoes, . e eaeeh atse 7 army 0 re, \are w one on eo es, . eer outst tree, Address 20208 . gree AT, INSURANOE AGENOY. 7 OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER . Noga cause why order of\sale of real } estate should not be made. } In the Superior Court of Nevada county, . . State of California. itappearing tothe said Court by the petiday presented and filed by John W. ing for an order of sale of real estate; that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real, esItisthereforeordered by the said Court ier Courton Monday,the 2istday of March, the Courtroom of said Superior Couit, at the . a . at Nevada . d deceased, d Feb. 14th, 1657. — 5. M. WALLING, . Superior Judge. . are now prepared to furnish all classWY tn restate Banas e, or for 8 mome: new, ‘ht and profitable. Persons of either per evenlevoting all sum b s and girl ing, anda é thelr time tobusiness. his d their address and test the oP ete Se this offer. To such as wi "4 le sox & Co., Portiend, Maing, ; . great line of ity, . hee eee es tire Folk, Bloomfield can possibly afford to. Retail House, HOLESA LE BRANCHES: GIVEN that I am . 102 Chambers Street, New York. Street, San Francisco. cS HYMAN BROS. _ COR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY. Street, Honolulu, H. Islands. Blank Books, School Books, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &c2 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. yman Bros.-; ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1887. Being always below the prices that prevail and invariably above the qualities, are the leading features of our racers Met's, Boys and Childrens Clothing, Boot, Shoes, . Furnishing and Rubber Goods, Trunks, EXats, Caps, Satchels, Btc. 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 dower than others Do not fail to call and see us before purchasing. Only THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BOOK STORE Can be found everything in the line of as In the matter of the estate of Michael . it liberally uses at all times, espécially . Qiwo, deceased, Fancy Statiomerys in elections, to drive Socialists out of . tion this i . Robb, the executor ofthe last will and testa. ——n “ Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, TAndmancorcumorts ts WEN!) AT BUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, T® Pho Buy your Hardware, Puri, Bl, — Merchant Taijors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. “=. & MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL.... vee ; .. NEVADA CIT’ He THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS-IN THEIR LINE BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY. Hine Seoteh [ Woe, Cassimenes and Broadcloths In the Furniture Department Everything for Housekeeping, Of Our Own Importation, ey 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. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal, Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Ez Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It *‘“‘“FBeehiwe.’? IN NEVADA Cry. J. J. JACKSON Proprietor. There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will/be sold at the lowest market rates. i / / ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF witinEs AND BIQUOHS. ; / / J. J. JACKSON. 18 and 20 Sa a THE CELEBRATED . i . SrPERRY FLOwurk 4 ' Can now be purchased in this city. £@-Ie the Best im the City. Try It.-Ga CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent . ee a EY } TED DAILY Tok Pinting OCfice Is the Largest and Best Office in this part of the State e Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and promptly executed J. E. CARR. PALACE : —SUCH AS— 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, 3 And Everything else kept in a First-class Furniture House. Plaza Feed Store. tM, ;Haniware : 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 Sets. Fine Hanging and Table Lamps. Exquisite Glassware. Plain and Decorated Dishes of all kinds. Fine Stock of Cutlery. A full assortment of Carvers. All qualities of Spoons, Knives and Forks. A splendid @isplay of Pocket Cutlery. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT WE HAVE STOVES, IRON, STEEL, BELTING, ROPE, HOSE, PLOWS PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, And Everything else kept inthe Hardware Line. Tin, Copper and Iron Goods always in stock. Se REEEOnanAanERRREE The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Storei tHe LOWNESS OF OUR PRICES Wind ASTONISE YoU. Examine Our Goods and Prices whether you wish to make purchases or not. LEGG & SHAW, T. H. CARR. Carr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE : DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPL: y : THING USUALLY FOUND IN A ainsi apace al dee First-class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS, Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIELD, GARBDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. gay ptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug8 NEVADA DRUG STORE, Cerner Broad and Pine Streets...... veccee.ee Nevada City PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPs, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS, AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOU Pp © petent Druggist and perfect purity ee PREPTML TEE Se 4 Oe Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, ~ SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, OoRock BRY, GUuASSWaAaARE, Eto. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable digtance free of charge. ‘ * A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. ANBELME A, OHARONWAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY Elegant Chamber and Parlor Sets, 2