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Se
a aa Joseph Kneebone ‘Murdefed and
a G 7
A DASTARDLY DEED.
te isamer 1
ase Near Spenceville. ;
Early yesterday afternabd word
reachedsthe county seat that a terrible
crime had been committed about three
miles this.side of Spenceville in tke
lower part Of the county.
Sheriff Lord left immediately for the
scene. j
—— Hy
The particulars of the crime so far
as could be ascertained up to the time
of going to press are as follows:
The tutilated ,corpse of Joseph
Kneebone, Jr., was found by his father near the latter’s farm. The young
man was returning from Sierra City to
which point he had been: freighting
for Wm. T. Ellis cf Marysville. He
had been shot through the breast, his
pockets were cut and his boots were
pulled off. The body had been dragged into the brush about thirty yards
from the spot “where the killing occurred. “It had apparently been there
but three or four hours when discovered.
COUNTY POLITICS.:
beyond dispute that Mr. Simonds
would make as good a District Attorney asthe county was ever blessed
— :
There iz a good deal of talking in a
subdued tone about county politics.
That talk will become thunderous in
volume eight or ten weeks later, and
from then tillelection day will go on
gathering force until finally it will become absolutely deafening. The relapse will come when sufficient: returns of the vote are in to determine to
acertainty who the successful candidates are. The unsuccessful candidates will be most painfully affected
by this relapse. It will take the more
sensitive of them several days to recover their bearings and again settle
down to the stern realities of life.
Being a presidential year, this is
likely to prove an. unusually good
year for Republicanism in Nevada
county if the Republicans don’t become over-confident and fall asleep on
their oars as they are coming down
the home-stretch.
Being prospectively a good Republican year accounts for the plentitude
of candidates on that side of the house.
Do not let it be understood that there
are many disciples of that party who
are pressing their claims. As a rule
they are “in the hands of their
friends.” In other words, they have
followings of fellow-citizens who recognize in them those qualifications , desirable in public servants. They
present lucrative practice (as would in
a measure be necessary) to accept a
salaried position, no one seems to
know; for of all those who are talking
about wanting him to, no man has
mentioned the matter-to him.
There are sundry other Republicans
and any number.of Democrats whose
names are being taken in vain while
speaking of the above-menticned
and other offices.
The Transcript will endeavor to
have something—good or bad, as the
circumstances may warrant—to say
about all of them between now and
convention time.
What Two Truckeéites Think.
The Republican reporter on Wednesday interviewed a number of prominent Truckeeites on the subject of
Harrison’s nomination.
©. F. McGlashan said: ‘I am thoroughly satisfied on Harrison’s record
in everything, with the possible exception of his record on -the Chinese
question. On this point, charges
have been made impeaching his record and Iam now carefully investigating it, and shall do this very faithfully and conscientiously. When I am
satisfied that his record on this point
with. Whether he would give up his}
—
[Paper No. 7.} ‘
Now ‘we are coming to the surface
operations of this wonderful machine
and getting into more business than
can be handled in this way; but we,
must make an effort to try and give a
faint idea of the work before us.
It is the sky that rolls the world
around, and it is easy enough to understand how it does it when the sky
-is understood.
Salt is a eooler and regulator of
electric heat, and the ocean acts a5 a
regulator and distributor of surface
heat and a purifier of the circulation.
It cools and absorbs the heat of the
surfave electric currents, and when it
gets too cool it warms up again by the
aid of volcanoes and mineral ledges in
passing through the land. Everything is calculated to maintain an even
temperature to the atmosphere next
to the surface all over the world.
It is the circulation of the earth that
builds up the! land, and wherever it
comes within the cooling influence of
the surface it then depends upon the
ail of voleanoes and mineral ledges
to keep up the heat necessary to force
it to the surface. Whether it issues
atthe top-of the mountain or in the
valley, and whenever there a e mineral ledges enough found to perform
this work, the volcano is no longer a
George McDonald ef Downieville is
in town. :
John M. Clark of Omega is visiting
the county seat. ©
R. H. Davis arrived here yesterday
from San Francisco,
Marshal Reynolds of Grass Valley
was in town yesterday.
John Skinker went to San Francisco
yesterday, on a business trip.
George Peterzon of Brandy City left
here yesterday morning for the Bay.
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Light and child
arrived here yesterday from San Francisco.
James H. Chase of San, Francisco
went above on yesterday’s Sierra
county stage.
City-Trustee Carr has been ailing
for a few days past, and was yesterday
confined to his room. :
R. B, Harper of San Jose went yesterday to the San Jose drift mine in
Washington{{éwnship.
J. B. Harrel came down from Graniteville Thursday and left on yeaterday’s Marysville stage.
James Arnott, Jr, who has been
below for the past three weeks, returned yesterday to Camptonville.
Mrs. J. Hart and children and Mrs.
J. Delurie and tamily of Pike City left
here on yesterday afternoon’s train.
N. P. Brown, senior proprietor and
and that not only his brother lawyers WORLD BUILDING. PERSONAL MENTION. UNION LABOR PARTY, HERE AND THERE.
withont exception, but the citizens : fe %
— generally will insist upon his nominaa eaaues — : ———
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1888 : What Some People Say Abou: the Aspiration by acclamation. This may be . Tie Formatian of Mineral Bearing Ledges . Social and Other Notes About People Old The Arkansas Man Who is its Candi-. A Brief Record of . Various Matters of
‘ + dens ot bem Gider Peeshe. true, or it may be false, but it is true Hinted at. and Young. date for Vice-President. Local Interest.
Charles E. Cunningham, of Arkansas, who has been nominated for the
vice-presidency of the Uniled States
on the Union Labor ticket, is a mechanic and was born about’ sixty-five
years-ago: His career has been an
extraordinary one. When the agitation of the Labor question first began
to turn in this country toward the
form, or rather forms, which it has
now assumed, Mr. Cunningham's
sympathies were with the new move—
The New York saloon has a new
and tasty sign from Artist Withington’s easel,
Tha county jailis without a prison.
er for the second time in many years.
Ah there, Truckee!
The beautifully decorated show-windows of Mry. Lester & Crawford’s
store are the center of attraction.
Grass Valley and Highland Lodges,
of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, of Grass Valley, have consolidated.
dealer, says that the demand for fireworks is exceedingly brisk this year.
He thinks his-stock js sufficiently extensive to supply all demands, however.
ton schoolhouses and building a new
front fence are getting along finely
with the work,and the property begins . ‘
to present a much more respectable appearance than it has for many years
past.
The Main Street Baseball Club. is
the latest. Its repertoire is lmited
to two-old-cat, and no person who can
catch or bat a ball is eligible to. membership. David E. Morgan is the
manager. The Club is open to engagements,
The contractors painting WashingBaKiné
2 AKI
Absolutely Pure.
His POWDER NEVER VA ce .
: F, -—A Marvel of purity,
Rosenthal, the Commercial street Ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold t
pecan Ra the Lear see og Leto :
we aium or 08) a ad
Seid ot F ay
olesomeness. More economical o—
eae ARB.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. .
: 106 Wallstreet, New York.
Mm.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agemts
San Francisco.
Whitebead’s Cook Books
LEAD THE WORLD j
Ne. 1,°
Tidings:—There are but threo per: any
Ly 4s not known yet how much. stand pre-eminent among their neigh. is all straight, I shall be an enthusiag-. necessity arfd it goes out and always . business manager of this paper, is] ment, and he encouraged it and sup-} sons — all young gentlemen—taking a
Bee : bors for honesty, sobriety, industry, tic Harrison. man. In any event.1. causes’ 4 sudden and permanent suffering from a severe bilious attack. . ported it in whatever way he could. } the examinations for entrance to the ee ‘
', ‘money, if any, young Kneebong had intelligence, push and civility— do . consider Harrison equal to Cleveland change in the.climate immediately} E. W. Roberts, Sr.,. superintendent . He has worked as faithfully as the] State University, said: examinations
onhis person when he was killed. these gentlemen who are being. on this point. There will probably be east of it. ; of the Baltic mine, passed through . original founders of the Labor. Party . being now im progress at the High Res
; a The murdered man was married. _. brought forward from various quarters. a convention of the Anti-Coolie BrothShupunngts 4 seta ee se yesterday on his way to Oak. rand schachegy . hae apehagei Se in Grass Nast Last : :
“s spicions Vv little or nothing, . erhood, of which I am President, held. too cool by its Jong passage through . land. : of workingmen. t would take too. year there were nine applicants, A
é Swe in eas =o as to ee unc ae tha vary ‘ut in San Francisco soon, and some. Salt water, it finds its own remedy by. Mrs. C. E. Winters, who arrived} much space too name all the Labor] It is said that John Williams of Hotel Meat Cooking F s
a who commi ue crime. but too often disregarded rule of let-. action will then be taken on the Pres. Starting a volcano to warm up, gen-. here Thursday evening from San Fran. organization which: he has founded. Grass. Valley, who was some years. =~
BE: Street Amusements. ting the office seek the man. ‘ lidential question. The Brotherhood erating the. heat by an electric whirl. . cisco, went to Washington by yester-. or been connected with. He is.aman. ago sentenced to life imprisonment for . PRICE 82.
1 na AMONG REPUBLICANS is pledged to support no one who is Volcanoes may be started in rows, . day’s stage. of electric energy and iron strength, killing an Indian at the Campooda .
4 Following is the program of atreet Perhaps no name is fae, so often . 2ot Anti-Chinese in sentiment.’ groups or single, but in any case vol-. _ P, A. Hopkins of Binghamton, New. both of which have been spent cease-. near this city, has returned to his for—
4 . /amosements to take place at this city. tioned in connection with a legis-. "Assemblyman J. L. Lewison canoes mean the rearing of land, and. York, and L. G. Lewis left here yes. lessly. He has been mechanic,. mer haunts, although no one seems
a on the afternoon of the Fourth: lative place as is that of -E. M. Pressaid: “The ticket isgood. Itis an ex-. they are _glways located according to. terday for the Red Chief mine on. speaker and writer, showing that when} to know. when. or why or how he got No.3,
Sledge throwing, $2 50.
Lifting heavy weight, $2 50.
Eating apples, $2 50.
Shooting with brace and bit, $2 50.
Foot-race 100 yards, $5.
Standing jump, $2 50.”
Tug of War, five on a side, winners
to hold’against three sets of competitors, $5. tS
Chasing the devil around the stump,
All this talk about Harrison’s record on the Chinese question
is ridiculous. He was favorable to the
Mitchell bill. The opposition are as-:
serting a lot of things which are false.
Morton is avery strong man. He is
perfectly honorable. Harrison has a
good a record as a soldier, in Congress
and in private life. Put me down as
strong for Harrison and Morton.”
tonin referring to the State Senatorship. His fidelity to the best interests of the county and the industry he
has as a private citizen always manifested in advancing them, has earned
for him a warm place in the esteem of
all who have had an opportunity of
noting his course. Mr. Preston has
not, so far as known to the TRANSCRIPT,
evinced a desire to become the party’s
the needs both in reference to heat
and ocean currents. The land brings
both ocean and air currents into systematic movements. Both the volcano and its systems are an important
and interesting study. They have had
more to do with rearing of land, regulating the climate and producing animal and vegetable life than any other
one.thing. They go out and start up
Kanaka Creek.
Robert Organ, who has been on. the
sick-list for two or three days, is so far
recoveredathat he will be able today
to again attend to business.
The wife of Dr, Felton passed
through town yesterday on her way
from Salinas to visit friends at Forest
City where she formerly resided.
Mrs. Dearborn, Mrs. Marshal and
a man is harmoniously developed he
can do almost everything, and do it
well. Mr.:Cunningham has always
done what his conscience told him to.
As a speaker he is a success, and consequently he often presides at public
meetings. He is a man of simple
tastes, simple in his faith. Mr, Cunningham has been Labor nominee for
Governor of Arkansas, as well as for
out of prison.
———————
Many a young girl shuts herself out
ed with pimples and blotches. All disfiguring humors are removed by
purifying the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This remedy is the safest
and moat reliable that can be used.
Extra clean, blue and mixed lawn
from society because her face is cover. ~
Chicago Herald Cooking School,
(For Families,’
PRICE $1.50.
1 No. 4
i Salis foe ita bonne, kik a cone i ae according to the needs and effect. Charles L. Morrow came from San. Congress on tho Labor ticket. His grasa seeds at Carr Brog, malt :
i $2 50. seule: talleved that he eantd nok sh hebatat s Lad other volcanoes have had upon the. Francisco Thursday and went up. friends are greatly encouraged by his Keep Cool. C0 ki I p fit
¥ 3 Throwing ball at target $2 50. f y to let his name head the list of. The authorities should: enforce the ‘climate: This accounts for finding . country on yesterday’s Eureka stage. {selection for the vice-presidential agen ; 0 Ing or It ’ Jersey Engine races, $2 50. ene saan ticket curfew ordinance. &he bell rings the remains’of apparently tropical an-. Charles Leavitt, brother to Mrs. W-. chair. Mr. Cunningham is a resident The Nevada Ive Company Ja “or “8
‘ Kicking veg 50, paste A : ait pee think the As-. nightly at nine o'clock, but there are imals high up north. They are cre-. H. Crawford, arrived Thursday evenof Little Rock, Arkansas. prepared to furnish customers with PRICE 83.
i Breaking bottle, $2 50.
‘
ae
another. Escaping San Quentin by ; sen tongue, and irregularity of :
$nj¥rook Baseball Club, the new organi-. legislator, while Mr. Rolfe’s record as. likely that they will sooner or later they are found as we go east. But/the skin of his teeth on Tuesday, he. eae. See vate not got well of Well. It os sleet
€xHon having forty members. Joseph . a faithful, wide awake and leading . receive the punishment they “Ueserve. . OP°° understood this whole business . 4, Wednesday afternoon sought the If you want a remedy for biliousEati requires careful attention, = Extraordinary Bargalas
4 frei the manager, the other officers. member of the party of progress and The vicinity of St. Canice Catholic should be geologically and geographiman he had robbed—James Ward,. a rete allow complenions La ae “y AtING and a remedy like Hood’s oo as
“being as follows: John Tyrrell, Presi-. protection commends him most . Church is a favorite trysting place for. S#ly investigated and set up entirely . yospector—and indirectly but plainly . ache ak Dare Bros, tue Dromiata, tot Lrahem.nipragirncd pope LL hegerweapme IN a
dent ; James McGibbons, Captain; J. . strongly. a gang of boys, some of whom are. "°W: H. Cumspenen. . throutened him with personal injury. . Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills, Onl one for on, verentes good — oo BEDROOM sEeTS 4
> C. Roberts, Secretary; Phil. Richards,. The next most important office to} hoodlums ofthe meanest type. SevRovau anp Ruapy. ; “You're a blanked sneak,” said Lari-. # dose. Samples free. Full box] petite, banishes headache, Sick on %
reasurer. be bestowed by the county is that of. eral citizens have complained to the Graduated With Honors. mer, ‘and I'll get even with you. I'd] °"'®: ‘a Te AM, Gees tan eee hypo ale mn . ve vier Sheriff, and in talking about it but officers of the depredations committed —_. just as soon die as live. I’d just as Hlouse to Let. 5 eee oe ee ' 7
; =f Sond fn Tour Bille. one pai is asnek His name is. by them, and the officers ‘propose to William Hannaford Wentworth of ae go to State Prison’ as os Vl oS : ~~ as (pretense — < ERNE ROOM TAP 8”
= The county Supervisors meet next. George Lord, the present incumbent, arrest them if they do not immediately . this city, who has just graduated from . get even with you, sure.” Ward came], nly Cietamdl cinta ane Meart= iitie good. After eating 1 e OH AIHS, : Monday. All persons having bills who is doing so well that not only Re. couse their lawlessness. the State University, had conferred . to town and swore out a warrant for] ply at this office. 23 rd e burn = would have a faint or tired, BEDS AND BEDDING,
ci against the county which they desire publicans generally, but scores of A. 0. F. Officers Elocied. upon him the degree of Bachelor of} the young fellow’s arrest. Constable] , ae oo nee La ge I ad we es LOUNGES
to have allowed at the coming session, . Democrats who believe in sinking Seay : Arts. He was also coumissioned us. Townsend captured him at Boston ee SaEraverc® bY 3 ak
_ should present them today at the
Potatoe race, $2 50.
Death of D. F. Hartman.
David Franklin Hartman, a native
of Pennsylvania aged 58 years, 8
months and 11 days, died about two
o'clock yesterday morning at his residence in this city, after a long illness.
He was a miner and liad resided here
since 1850 or thereabouts. Mr. Hartwas man well thought by his townspeople. He leaves a widow, who has
for some years been afflicted with
blindness, and eleven children.
Tle funeral will take place from the
Methodist Church at three o’clock to_ morrow afternoon. :
Baseball Consolidation.
The Glenbrooke of Town Talk and
the Wildcats of this city have consolidated under the name of the GlenKe County Clerk's office; to be properly
attested to by affidavit. The Board’s
. rule is that"bills not presented by this
evening must go over till the term
following.
a.
osemblyship will go begging in both
districts and both parties of the county.
There is no office in the gift of the
people that holds out this year so few
attractions aside from the satisfaction
a conscientious man (the Republican
party tries to elect none other) feels
when he knows that he has done his
duty to the best of his ability and
judgment. The: Republicans of this
district are frequently heard to mention the name of I. J. Rolfe, ‘‘the old
Athenian” (he should thank his political enemies for that name), when
talking about who they will send to
the next Assembly, while from the
other part of the county C, F,. McGlashan, is being much talked of as a
good running niate for his more venerable neighbor. These gentlemen
would make a reliable and moving
team. Mr. McGlashan has_ before
demonstrated his superior ability asa
numerous juveniles who pay no more
attention to it than they do to the
whisperings of the wind. These lads
that are permitted by the officers aiid
by their parents to be at large at unseemly hours are learning all sorts of
. dishonesty and vileness. Deviltry
loves darkness, and it is rampant
among these unlawful stragglers.
Within a short time past constable
Dillon has unearthed three organized
gangs of thieves ranging in age from
eight to fifteen years. Disliking to inyoke the harsh measures of law against
these youngsters, so long as there exists a probabilty that they can be
otherwise controlled, he let them go
upon their sole:inly promising they
would hereafter behave themselves.
There is good reason to believe, however, that ut least some of them are up
to théir old tricks. A close watch of
them is being kept, and it is Vary
party prejudices in local. affairs, want
to see him renomineted.It is conceded on all hands that the nomination of this fearless, vigilant and unassuming gentleman would be followed
by hiselection. aes
The County Clerkship is a valuable
Following are the newly elected officers of Court Pride, A.O. F., at Grass
Valley; Richard Angove, Chief
Ranger; Josiah Hosken, Sub, C. R.;
Rich. Williams, RK. 8.; Arthur Powell,
F. §.; Geo. Vincent, Tréas.; Ed.
ated, supported and destroyed by the
volcanoes. Their existence as well as
the vegetation that supported them
depended upon it. :
Mountains grow up and widen out,
covering up formation after formation
that has grown over with bed-rock
and mineral ledges. ur electric currents go through the earth from west
to east, and it is to be remarked that
the greatest number of volcanoes have
been all along our western coast immediately after the electric currents
have passed through the greatest
stretch of salt water, and a.l our
large, archipelagoes are :ituated immediately east of some main land.
Algo, we notice that almost all our
precious metals are to be found on our
western slope, and as we go east the
character of rocks and mineral ledges
changes and in volcanic regions all
the formations are more vertical than
Captain. He delivered at the graduating exercises an oration entitled, ‘‘A
Righteous Phase of Money-Getting.”’
The Examiner thus comments upon it:
‘This was a very practical and business-like defense not of the acqusition
ing on a visit to his relatives at this
city. He expects to return to San
Francisco about the middle of next
week, :
John Hill who last year married
Sarah. J. Treloar at this city and shortly after removed with her to Black
Hills, D. ‘T., where she died, returned
here yesterday bringing with him the
baby.
Henry Dikeman, a young man from
Rough and Ready, is in the employ
of the Spring Valley Water Company
of San Franciscoas a surveyor. His
brother James is studying surveying
under Prof. Raymond at Mt. Hamilton.
ooo
An Incorrigible Youth.
The Tidings of Thursday says: No
sooner is Robert Larimer out of one
scrape than he plunges headlong into
Ravine last night and brought him before justice Davis, who imposed a fine
of $10. Relatives paid the penalty.
Larimer is said to have expressed
himself to the effect that he would
leave town this morning, even if he
A Runaway Recaptured,
‘The Sacramento Record-Union of
Thursday says: ‘“‘A runaway boy
named Willie Powell, who says he is
the son of the Coroner of Nevada county, is at the station-house. He was
picked—up—at—Rockland by railroad
officer Ben. True.”’
RE
Rosentua of Commercial street has
a complete and reliable assortment of
pyrotechnics of all kinds. American
flags of all sizes, toy ot and everything else necessary.for the celebration
of July 4th by old or young. -j29-3t
Elegantly Furnished Rooms For
Rent. o
A nice back parlor, bedroom and
bathroom,on ground floor, sunny side
of house; can have piano. tooms
will be rented with or without board,
Apply at Mis. J. H. Boardman’s, j2
Arrivals at Union Hotel.
Mas, J, NAFFZIGER, Proprietress.
June 26th, 1888,
AC McKenzie, Sam Francisco,
Henry Veal & wife, You Bet
Mra John Hickman, North Bloomfield,
Mrs John McIntosh, do
Mrs M Peck, do
Fred Peck, do
the best quality of Mountain Ice, in
quantities large or small. Deliveries
madeboth at business houses and residences. Leave orders at Company’s
office on the Plaza. a24-tf
(aa oe a eR
BORN.
At Grass Valley, June 27, to the wife of
Thos, Payton, @ son.
DIED.
At thiscity, June 20th, David Franklin
Hartman, a native of Pennsylvania, aged
68 years, § months and 11 days.
(The funeral will take place from
the Methodist Church at 3 o’clock
Suuday afternoon.
Dyspepsia
Makes
my business, painting. Last s
spring I took-—Hood’s Sarour
saparilla, which did me ax Stomach
immense amount of good. It gaye me an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced.”
Grorax A. Pacs, Watertown, Mass.
@ lives of many people miserable,
causing distress after cating, sour stomach,
sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite,
a faint, ‘all gone” feeling, bad taste, eoated
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
HOTEL GAZETTE,
THE STOCK OF
FURNITURE
wow IN OUR ‘STORE MUST BE. -REduced regardless of what we get for it
in order to make room for
Now on the way from the East.
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Ete.
Two Carloads of Furniture420 (Kearney Street, San Francisco, «
The American Pastry: Cook,
own Goes Farnitare
Fine Upholstering a Specia F
Hood’s Sarsaparilla i a, si
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only
by 0.1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
of wealth for wealth’s sake alone, but
because of the absolute necessity cone
fronting man at every stage of his exJH McDonald, do
W D Harris Grass Valley,
H Seymour, city,
James H Chase, St Louis, Mo
Whiting, Senior Warden; John Truscott, J. W.; A. Jenkins, Senior Beahad to goin a box ear.Trespassing Hunters. billet. The eastern end of thecounty,
which is: populous, wealthy and of
ee : ; Charles Hepler has for several years
been much annoyed and damdle; Robert Wickes, J. B.; Dr. E.
strong Republican proclivities, will . Jamieson, Surgeon; Enoch. Holland,
-istence for the use of money. The inNo Papers Lost.
James Arnott, Jr, Camptonville,
Mrs © B Winters, San Francisco,
100 Doses One Dollar
~ Binest Stock of Furniture
; ; ie al ye County Superintendent Tiffany has. Geo B Johnson, sity eee cool. IN NEVADA COUNTY.
4 ce isabie arenidg pune. over thisfall it is understood claim more. Thos. Luke and W. H. Mitchell, . diate greed of gold was an evil . written the following letter for publicaTPs peor niavals, DRINK APOLLO TEA.
Dr chs Marsha cain He recognition than has been accorded it . Auditors. undoubtedly seriously detrimental to
had two cows wounded, and suf. from fires. He proposes to herefor some time past by either party,
and will to this end come to the Republican convention asking that 8.
Hotel Arrivals Mixed.
the mental and moral advancement of
the nation. Nevertheless, the fact retion; ‘‘I-hear complaints against the
County Board of Education from certain applicants who failed at the last
> J H Curman, Sacramento,
Arrivg@is at City Hotel.
A most Delicious Beverage,
FREE TO ALL!
ON'T fail to try it. Go to the Great LEGG & SHAW
; ‘ , 0. C. CONLAN, Proprietor. rl I y ’
a use the arrest and prosecution pees peomragees Te at Oe eqs the hotel panos Pca menalel bi ple sas . — saying igor —_ a ae aiid tty glu oF a, Tet. see ost W Importers and Dealers in
; : prom hejarrivals for yesterday’s Transcrirt ee oe 'Y> . their papers were lost by members o! BSF /H : : ‘fous
h trespassers cpatyahip. to the principalship of the . was thinking ebout hia best girl as he [284 48 unthinking hostility to those . 49 ana tauche’ preventing them . GLwiee Pomens, rine delicious favor and great strength of . Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
“EA The New Uniforms. which latear nevi fol-. *‘picked up’ the headings, and thus pepe en areapieadigg from getting certificates. I wish to J Fapoos, Grass Valley, *° “apollotten Sioa imcnt’ seonomical. TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
3 ee : ow his endorsement by the Conven. got them (the headings, not the girls, ) ees of life the youth is. ,y on behalf of the Board of Examin-. J W Penders, do’ Bboie Dee SO eat oun. ; ‘J : A ss q Apollo Tea is ab , }
= age ve Senge a tion, It is certain that no man bet-. mixed. The Union Hotel azvivala Ae with the problem of money, . ation that no papers were Jost and that T MoLaughiln, Coment 11, Apollo Tea is tose deltedous. COAL, OH, PAINTS,
o De have woke api geutiaed than Mr. palace — were headed as the City Hotel’s, the . ” — ee a ~_— they are all on file in the Superinten-. 4 W Courtney, Muryaville, ; Apollo oa ts tree to all VARNISHES,
\ iP ceed F.G. Beatty’s able administra-. National’s got under the Union’s : sore ANY AVANCE . dont’s office, subject to examination.” hp hae hace olelamadl cordial juvitation js cheerfully extend . wy
4 whe _ Sayevqena aor tion could be found anywhere. Mr. . heading, and the City Hotel’s were meni sisber O edngglign be nga ee : : “ = ¥ Walsh, Camptonvitte, Apollo Pas acc ioa : _— Oe A ee ~ ee
to. see Wh. Bd go long _— es sie ugh accountant, an . printed as the National’s. : is to potent a necessity must not there: At His Post Day aud Night, DP Bawerds, city, : o NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. nie a ” Pi ne Big Glen
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Fs nis were delaye eodeeg oe fe = opel pn Superior Court. fore be blindly considered as a crim=.” The vigilant imp, indigestion, goads onan” 4 : you want bargains tn Coffées, come ae apa pene ; ‘ 2 cas ite,
* i a lary, 4 vid wee : ith hi -] d sc . Eac J McAliese, Marysville, tt t bargains in Spices, » SOY) eee
ed for Bu ey makes it a point to do well whatever) ‘pn following business was trans-. Ti soothing and restorative effects ta Ms ta on bolle . ashed scourge. Each) J Bennett, Gruss Valley, oo eed We, Be
he undertakes. There is a growing : " of Aver’a Cherry Pectoral are realized ash isa diabolic symptom. No comfort J Floyd, city, If you want bargains in Flavoring Exaher swore out a w _ q. impression that Mr, B. will be named acted in the Superior Court y eaterday Vin all cases of pA coughs, Abowng or . eating, misery afterwards, little or a ee TT oe want bargeins in Glassware, come Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
jden’s court ~ Lby the convention tobe elected Clerk. . , Citizens Bank vs. Nevada City G.Q. . lung troubles, while its powerful heal. roken rest at night, vistations of the are sey boeyi at National Exchange . see us! : Oil Stoves.
f with burglary in stealin ce anaes. Paul Golek TM. Co. et al. Counsel for G. G. Allan . ing qualities are shown tn most serious . nightmare during fitful intervals of . scton BaotuEns. Freprietors. . gut Zon want bargains in Chinswere, come FLUE aps
ithe matter will be ex’ mick, at! and Legg & Shaw ordered to prepare . Pulmonary disorders. sleep, an uprising unrefreshed and June 28, 1888. If you want bargains in Crockery, come a ae Es
2 : cad nt Deputy County Assessor, and. .4 present this morning his proposed wee without appetite, sleepiness and yawn-. —_—P A Paine, Lake City, see us! : santiacenran cus Gcasaeel j
at 20 clocx next T ay a woulhy representative ak ihe P é pore Furnished House Wanted ing daring the day, nervousness and. . Rey J 8, Fisher vy, pen Juan, Bh adh awenatte buy op pot, lonk, of 2
Y a a. ae Seasion of the cote on i tal ne a Boleros tart aed Wel aay yawning during during theday, nerv-. tam MoCuliough, Pike Uity nk tOg ur nisin. Jin, Copper & Sheet tron Ware,
>. ‘Ridge pot! y A. G. Peterson vs. J. and J. Weiss-. For the summer in a nice part of. 5usness and. ritability of temper, J 8 Wharton, city, ' Look to your interests; make usa call; in’ pp eet iron are,
called, will havewthe strongest kind of. bein. Cause tried and submitved. town, Not less than 5 rooms. Full. even monomania in extreme ; B F Hedden, do’ vestigate our prices! HYDR
, : v cases. Compare our goods and ill be handFDRAULIC FIPR,
: esnow-drop : he wants it,. Without argument. particulars at the .Tea Store, Com-. Hard to bear, all this. Necessary ? N G W Winterburn, San Frincisco, eT ema Be combine backing in case he f a A his, o! WA Hoswell. . do somely repaid for your trouble! ‘
Tae Another gentleman being apr —_—_—_—morclel eteaet. 28-2t . e thougand times no, so long a8 genre 4B Horrell, Graniteville, . ork Natl oer Gas and Water Pipes and Fiignad
i sees ter’s Stomach Bitters, the nation’s ohn Spaulding, Fordyce, reat American rting Tea Oo. 2 ee 5
7 yas patrons of ce ia Chas. E, Mulloy, Supervisor of t Fou msny years phan a Personal. specific, for indigestion, acute or. S9Gnaney Weshingvon,” is ain engl eirect, Nevada City.’ . Mining Implements @ Specialty
: ay a . wer. ',. ; mn ’ rome q ic, i fs e 4 4 v . s
a] . . pare breath it bes Power) district, whose couipetency and popu . seedy withont success. With Ely’s. Mr. N. fH. Frolichstein, of Mobile, chronic, is Procar ae ne cotiel fvet,. fA Hopkios, Hirslogtiem, N Y . rifety-five stores in successful operation, on
3 < _ . larity are universally recognized. . Cre&m Balm I have overcome » dis-. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in. atwolute eradication subsequently. sire Deercern, G48 TpAneHee, oe ee i i AGENTS FOR THEFourth of Julyfither of these gentlemen would make ag ble. Sieohenoe from the nosirils . recommending Dr. ag new discov-. T},e truth of this statement, backed by CL Morrow, C) City Taxes. ‘ . + g
ee EE oie of . gallant and winning fight if nomiand Oe ee caltteoten. de gli ey ge aoe ee jerefragable testimony 7 weil enews io] tame. 86 olla Powder Warks.
1. the immense stock Of) oid ‘The Taanscuipr has been unhead. oh DON GAYOR TAME MALTIRCHOR: [10h ® ROVER ck of Bronce and. the American people.” So are others,) 4 ayi eer = af
‘ ety * —Wm. A. Booth, Sergeant Troop F. : insta: H wh a Bitters averts . ‘ures ony 4 . .
‘ i okan the able fo learn, » if eit 2nd Cavalry, ’ and entirely cured me and I have not. fever and ague and bilious remittent Miss Ide Maltman, do Trayeble to the undersigned at the Cit
a iF trade just rece v Any. them has any wigh, or would even L nave been afflicted with catarrh for . been afflicted since. I also beg tostate . and removes nervousness, biliouness, . 3 Kavanaugh, Ben Francisco, Hall. ’They w become 7) Largest and Best Equipped
re sce Opposition Store. ¥. consent, to have his name brought ee. be wr Boa votties Ws that I had hag Log Biv ies — constipation, and kidney and bladder ition Wane cis’ HARDAWRE STORE
rr i. fring a nice suit for the 4th . i. convention as acand:date for . 1y Lured me of catarrh. E cominae. . e Sood reas, we Ming's Hew eel Goatien, 4 Splinquent on the Firet Monday . In Nerthern-Comigal Coeur
Ds. ‘, re the same at prices that. (i, keeper” ofthe county. —_. burn, Fort Bowie, Arizona Ter. Pills, both of which Ioan recommend. onthat . #8 tude, do ae nmnguens Vern hess aa Sa
se b a 40 L. Hyiiax, pu P > + a . seen . Dr. King's N Pie te Oe *. Go 10 Rosenthal’s store on ComR B Harper, San Jose, Prices as Low as the Lowest.
OM. . : ell pa Sips These a aan g bee nese Mg oui ae $160 in ‘ ng’s New oe Sits af a A mercial street for fireworks of all byl a Dutee Fist, And gules paid pier hereto Five per cent, onnuak
we o Opposi' Store, name will be presen e. FURNISHED rooms alifornia . sumption, Coughs an at eo Btotts, nal ed.
AY 2 in and Commercial, Nevada Digwention when the business of se. stieet, San Francisco. on # positive a: Trial bottle . kinds. Assortment’ complete and Berton, elty, ci a ee LEGC & SHAW,
hi y je-30-+f . lecting a District Attorney comes on, ~ Mas. C. A. Bannerr. . . free at Carr's Store. . prices reasonable. * j20-3¢ Swart, city, jus City Tax Collect. Main Street, Nevada Git
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