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June 17, 1888 (4 pages)

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ia 2 . ‘ ‘ A FORTUNE IN A POCKET. he Daily Transcript. 3 Pe an A Tallor’s Honesty and Nerve Tested in \_ published Daily (Mondays excepted) bY . > » Carious Manner. kr OX Minnes’o1s tailor wal sotiewhat > o —-BROWN © CALKINS surprised th: ier day, : ‘A man cai.» ‘1 his shop with a pair of SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1888. trousers and asked him te do a little mending. He said he was going out of ae town for the night, and when he returned LAIE NEWS . TEMS. he would come and get the garment. vp eae Before going to supper the tailor ee Fs a otinneg, . 0k up the trousers to do the work reSheridan s improvement conUaeee: quired. During an examination of the Ripe watermelons are in market . game he felt a roll of something in one of Visalia. the pockets, and fearing that it might s<oners escaped from the drop put his hand in the pocket and drew J ee, Ox ies : a : out what he supposed at first to be a — Jae coral . DAPer of chewing tobacco. . Floods have swept away fevera'. Upon closer investigation it proved to buildings near Superior, Wis. be money. He unrolled it and found A contrivance for flushing sewers three bills of the denomination of $1,000 has been successfilly tested at Aueach, two bills of $500 each and several % ese ust ac A €20 bills. The banks had closed, the man burn. : could not be found until morning, so the Charles Lee and an infant, James . tailor took the four thousand and odd Gillespie, were killed by light ing at dollars along with him. He says: Lindsay, Neb “It was more money than I was accuspe pee ag . ose tomed to carry around with me or havein Portland is to have a rot 1 costing . ene house. [bad always found that $100 $650,000, and a site fur it was bought . was sufficient for one trousers pocket, so a for $125,000. I worried in fear I might lose it. I wanted : “tp a convietin the Oregon . t 8° to several places around. town, but Fred Cramp, a a 1€ aga I thought to myself, ‘Suppose some vik de Penitentiary, made a desperate 4 . qain should pick my pocket?’ ; : poe tempt to cut his throat. “I went home, and then was afraid that Rs sia It is reported. that Stanley was = brand unlucky night a burglar might 5 Sry em : attleand that the bulk . Cec e to come in and carry off my trou3 : Pa — ae . . : grate si a sers with the money. When I went to bed at Lis tobone Oe sgt I put the roll under my pillow and 2 v The Supreme Court has affirmed . dreamed the most remarkable dreams . et 4 the judgment of the Superior Court about that money during the night, and in finding J. Milton Bowers guilty of anor om hang once and felt under the ; : ; ; ow for of murdering his third wife. / “Once the roll had slipped to‘one side. a Three Indian boys were examined . 1 felt for it and couldn’t find it. ‘There,’ ; at Centerville, Alameda county, on Isaid, ‘itis gone now. Jeminetty! The ( D Tuesday, on a charge of murdering ,a eis of a epg lot!’ ce .: ¥ tone dist ‘I found it after asearch and went to — ora _ : — or ye sleep and had thenightmare, and dreamed The arrest of sixteen armed ring”) g vivid dream of having my throat cut by c leaders of the strike at the W ikeson. a burglar. = coal mines and coke ovens in the “The next day when the man came in the shop after his trousers I felt relieved. Cascade mountains has broken the stirke, and work will be resumed. a A Sad Accident. ee The Times says: A distressing mus. Lake City. q a 2 ui fr ro pe w te upon the te go doing: th position and came in contact with f, the bedstead in such a manner as to Jo break the lady’s limb midway between cid ie the knee and hip. ‘Mrs. Paine being W well along in years, and the bones fi of the injured member having in a measure lost their vitality because of ff the affection spoken of, it is feared FF that they will fail to knit and that the ——— ene — o Rich Gravel at Smartsville. a4 si The Appeal says: &. O. Gunning has returned from a trip te Smartsville and vicinity. While there he. visited the Blue Point mine, which is owned by six Marysville geitlemen, and expresses his belief that they have struck the richest pay gravel that was ever -handled_in Smartsville. J. A. Sneed, ‘“We have gravel enough a head to do three years’ good work, but we want to get more than that, and want to BeStsseam {O38 Bae hap occurred toMrs. P. A: Paine of . wondered what I had done with that The lady has for 16 years been.a sufferer from an affection of the bonés of one of her lower limbs bi and of late years crutches have been _ anecessary assistance to her. Monee day night she was about to retire, and s placed the knee of the afflicted limb edge of her bed to assist in The knee slipped from that ev ; conditions, be induced through visual er unfortunate lady may not survive the fmpressions. Of this the writer cas re: ef accident. > cently had two interesting examples. { put the money in the pocket where I found it, elyly, without saying anything and handed to him the garment. About the first thing he did was to run his hand down inthe pocket. He found the roll of bills, counted them and said, ‘Umph! I money. Much obliged,’ just as cool as though he was in the habit of finding €1,000 bills in his pockets every day. “The mending cost him fifty cents.”’ Re ’ OPTICAL AND OTHER ILLUSIONS. Some Curious Examples of Those of Bodily Motion. The senses are subject to illusions in proportion to the remoteness of the information that they give from the immediate necessities of the organism. Touch, the most immediate and least inferential of the senses, is least subject to illusions, sight isso very much so that the blind often say they have an advantage over the seeing in being free from visual {llusions. F The illusions of bodily motion are much nearer to those of touch than to those of sight, and yet they can, under certain He was standing upon the floor of a yailroad. station, the boards ef which werelaid with a considerable open space between them and the shadow of an electric light was moving up and down by the swinging of the light in the wind. Looking at the floor it seemed asthough the shadow were stationary and the floor boards moving. From this it followed that the person on it was moving too, and the writer distinctly felt the swinging sensation; in fact, his attention was called to the phenomena by this feeling of moThe other observation was as follows: While riding in the cars and looking out of the window the. trees and all are seen to move in the opposite direction. If, now, one looks in a mirror so situated rospect until we have found whbicl. i will pay best. John Dunne is up there now with about ten men. I the last ten days he has taken out over $900 by the arastra process, which is gp talking pretty lively.” Peruars no local disease has. puzas zled and baffled the medical profesgion more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most distressing, nauseous and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few ‘or no cases of radical cures of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely’s Cream Bulm a few years ago. ‘ \¥ most pratifying and surprising. Arrivals at Union Hotel. Mrs. J. Narrzicer, Proprietress. June 15, 1888. 3 A Munro, city Sukeforth, do Janslyke, indian Springs, Geo Lord, Grass Valley, Ww. D Harris, do Wm Boyd & wf, Washington, A Frandy, Edwards Bridge, CL Worthiagton, Marysvilles W C Perkins, San Fran, Miss Alice Bogan; Sacramento, Miss Mary Thomas, Grass Valley, F B Thomas, do J K Davis, N San Juan, HSeymour, city, cit Wm Holmes, do pied ¥ Buining, my (rs H McCormick, Alleghany, 2 1J Rolfe, city, = Arrivals at City Hotel. O. C, CONLAN, Proprietor. June Ls, 1888. G Wilkins, city, W Penders, do Murphy, Washington, E Keersford, Camptonville, Edwards, city, Odgers, Ranch, * W Odgers, do P Evans, city, Monk, do Le Due, Grass Valley, Consadine, San Fran, O’Brien, city, C Beott, do Gueiin, ~« do } Dunnington, Banver Hill, fy Smith, city, «asic, Marysville, H Smith, Jx., city, JW Jackson, city, do EA York, Grass Valley, L A Morton, Ciico. Se Bt Sy bd 7O4eken am ————_ 2 eee Rector Baoruess, Proprietors. 5 June 15, 1888. * @has Randall, Sonora, + © Thornton, Washington, € J Phelps, Phelps Hill, m ens, Columbia Hill, Jallaban, do You az, city, Mevu joush, San Suan, rall, do Cleveland, do Ld Sact . Robbins, Sacto, Morrow, Moore's Flat, Ww, do 237 i pe eld, , Hanfo eng & mt pear Marcie, Truss 4 ri City, : San Fran, & 4) . £ heh} a> < wee Pron mo ; The success of this preparation bas been arrivals at National Exchange. __. tried apt _and._ smoke Sut. that it reflects the passing landseape, which, however, must not he except in the mirror, one has theillusion of moving in the opposite to the real direction of motion, owing, to the reversal of the image in the glass. In both these cases an immediate bodily pensation is induced by a more ordess unconscious inference through visual sensations. —American Analyst. Special Charm of Women Workers. Writing in the Illustrated London News, Florence Fenwick-Miller says: ‘Women who work decidedly get a.distinctive expression from it; a look of earnestness and of self-reliance, I think it is, which to me is very charming. “It belongs to all classes of womenworkers, but it struck me the other night that it is seen in perfection,in womengingers, because in them it is necessarily combined’ with an attention to social style and a gracious effort after personal charm that evaporate, perhaps, in a measure, from some Other classes of womenworkers. ' “In singers there is found combined eare (which surely we do not want to lose) to show the person to the best advantage and to retain ‘all grace of womanhood,’ together with the higher, more impersonal and more elevating ambition to excel in an art, and with the independence and strength of character thata self-supporting and self-reliant career confers.” Experimental Knowledge, Old Gent (sarcastically to young one who has avery fair opinion of his own ability)—‘‘So you think you have a great head on your shoulders?” Young gent—‘‘No, sir. Idon’t think so; I know so. I was out all night with the boys.’’—Burlington Free Press. eed ~ = Too Often the Case. > When second childhood comes & ma: forgets he is old.—Picayune. seditediie > DO Fide smoke a pipe? ¥, if you do, take the advice of thousands of old smokers that have orth Carolina” Plug will find it the YOU ‘best Smoking
Tobacco ever sold on this coast. It is made from three year.old Tobacco,—smokes soft and }cool, and will last twice as7long as. the many cheap imitations that are flooding the market. SM0 KE Seal of North Carolina and ouat ones < why Pap aca largest sale of an bacco on the snes * If your dealer does not keep it he will . get i for You, if he values your trade. “Seal GRAND CELEBRATION Nevada City! 4th of July. ~ It witl excel anything of the Kind} > e = fEver Seen in Nevada‘Gounty ! THERE WILL BE A PROCESSION CONSISTING OF THE Miltary, Firemen, Car of Liberty, Uniformed Organizations-and other Features. ——_—_-——Phere will beLiterary Exercises, Oration Sulu, Wy 500 Tralued Vuleus !: STREET AMUSEMENTS WILL BE FINE. The ‘Horrible’ Procession Will Be New. IN THE, EVENING THERE WILL BE Fireworks! AND TO CLOSE WITH-A ““'Grand Firemens Ball ! soon as the Programme is’ made out. 3 ie. cari HEADQUARTERS FOR —AT-— BF. ROSENTHAL, . -, .Nevada. City. Commercial Street...«++++:%: Neckties —# Full particulars will be published just as Bombshell Rockets, Blue Lights, Bengolas, Colored Roman Candles, Colored Fires, Vertical Wheels. Pin Wheels, Star Nines, Volcanoes, Etc., Ete. Flags From Five Cents per Dozen Up ! Japanese Lanterns ! And e Japanese Lanterns ! : gem ORDERS FROM. THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FILLED. Everything Retailed at ice ‘ ° WHOLESALE PRICES! BE. FF. ROSENTHAL. my It is a Noted Fact THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK: _or-— The anda MILLINERYWe are now receiving Elegant Lines of HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,.: . AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. $4.50 . $6. MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will anvain have charge af tha Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee that al: Trimming will be Stylishly and Artistically done. > ‘IA Nice Assortment of » GLOVES, + PARASOL, feo Ieress Goods,_* Just HReecived. HOSE, Mrs, Lester & Grawlord, Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair, Low Prices‘are not Bargains unless Quality 1s there. A WE COMBINE THEM. RETFTOICE AND BUY. Perfection in style and Assortment---Satisfaction IN QUALITY AND PRICE. These are yours if you make selections from our NEW SPRING STOCK OF MEN’S and BOYS’ COiOTH IN G. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks Satchels and Valises. > IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW NOVELTIES Hxclusive Styles. Our purchasing facilities are unexcelled having _numerjous Branch Houses in different parts of the country’ ena. bles us to place Goods on the market much coe Cheaper Than Others Can Possibly Aford 0, Remember the place. Only Retail House Eyman Bros., {. Gor. Broad and Pine Sts. Nevada City. Wholesale Branches—New York, San Francisco, and Honolulu, H. Islands, MPpHE Creek, ee i . OF BROAD sea UNION STS mE nie FASHIONABLE TAILOR. he B.H. MILLER Regularly Receives «, The Most Approved Styles “"N MENS AND ROY?S As Handsome a lot of , Scarfs, Oravats, Ftc., Ete., As can be found anywhere. eee In the way of Firecrackers, Toxpedoes, Bombs, Sky Rockets,. .55, @ erwea r My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fash‘ous,, stiff and Soft Eats —_ BCO'TS AND SHOES, sHIRTS, COLLARS, City Taxes. c HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND ft ayable to the undersigned Ob the ilty Hall. They will become So I oO = = * _ ba Delinquent on the First Monday And Furnishing Goods. of August, 1888, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be added. : JAS. G. NEAGLE, ji3 City Tax Collector. CUFFS, ©RUNKS AND VALISES, yerything else Stock is the Most Cor-vlite. R. . MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. ovated, and under management has become iN NEVADA ory, EL. usually found in a firgt-class store of the kind. My Prices are ‘Astonishingly Low and . made of the best material in the most workFor Sale Cheap For Cash manlike manner. THIS HOTEL, HAS BEEN verhauled and repithoroughly over oe eee One of the most Popular Hotels It is conducted on strictly Temperance principles. I€ has no Bar-room, and is therefore juet the place for those in search of agood qui place to board and lodge. et Rooms are allsunny, light iry. Rooms. per Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Broad street. Opposite Citizens Bank, . Nevada City Makes to Order the Finest For Gentlemen and Boys AND ACCORDING TO cluding scotch Tweeds, The Tables are. supplied with}: the best in the market, at lowing low rates H the folBoard, without Lodging, per week, Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to KOUR WAGONS. NE LIGHT FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY WAGONS Oue heavy four-spring livery wagon with shafts and pole. ne light four-h » end-axle wag no Allofthese vehiéles areentirely new @ Will be sold Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY. New York Bakery. as Qo G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. ~-—— HAvine PURCHASED THIS . WELLknown and populet’ Bakery of Mra. John Hurst; on ae ‘ OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend to keep on hand at all times a good variety of BREAD, ‘ PIES, CAKE, , Etc., " AVedding Cakes And Pastry Made to order on,short notice on the most a} } reasonable terms, ‘ Dress and Business Suits At the Lowest ‘Prices The Very Latest Spring. Styles Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, inFrench Percales, ° —— Qa Perfect Fit Guaranteed. —-o— e siaieec i me ed by express, as ordered, A. FRIEDMAN, $20 Reward! undersigned will the ear-wheeéls and tools ‘8 mining claim on De GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, NEVADA City, May Siet. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY Cassimeres, ss . West Of Enoland Cloth, Cet the Most For Your Money Eton Ete. t= Pants a Specialty. Parties from up country, when in Nevada Gity, can have their measures taken for suits or single garments, which will-be forward Repairing and Pressing done, andaiterations m madeat the Low-. ~~ est Prices. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Twenty Dolh Reward for information that ul 9 te. ~ ae a conviction of tne pale oe Dengue t at on the 30th day of May, i Jackson Calvert’ f m er All order for anything in my line promptly attended to. ‘ . By strict attention to business, giving *, good gatisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a Liberal patronage. G. WM, DURST. Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Customers supplied at the Lowest Prices, with the very beatof Broad Street, Near the City Hall, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Sausages, Etc. Established in 1856--32 years. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Always on handa full line Hardware, ° Plows, Pipe of all kinds, © Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Crockery, LEATEER, Stoves + and + Tinware, Stone Ware, Sash and Doors Granite and Copper Ware Cutlery, Silver : Plated : Ware Guns and Pistols, antimee s Powder Fuse, Rope, Nails, Belting, _ Cartridges, Shot, _ And all kinds of Sporting Coods, Wood and Willow Ware, Anda variety of other Goods toe numerous to mention, alles which will be So Cheap. For Gash “CEO. E. TURNER, 67 and 69 PINE STREET, Nevada City, Cal. 9