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March 30, 1888 (4 pages)

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aks ——— The Daily Transcript, (PS ane Pablished Daily (Mondays excepted) by — BROWN & CALKINS-— ‘AMONG THE SAVAGES. ee How “Boys” orn Obtained to Werk 4 / OFFICE: “a:-f Plaatations, a Mo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. : : : ,. 0, erent is the demand for “cheap : ‘ator’ in the grear frewing distrits of CIRCULATES IN lai.ti andthe Hawai.an Is‘ands and in . vada City Grass Valley h & Ready, . “Utes ind, that, it being known that Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor. the nauves of the New Mebrides were * wai, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’: Wi.ing to “slip” on Fiat, Graniteville, Sierra counties, at mn “from Siski erra to the Sea. Parliament, is dead. from the Abyssinians. Z which is about completed. i le fuel. Tuesday. c erick as King of Prussia is ‘take place in June. ed were blown up Tuesday. Ex-Lieutenant-Governor > Ga. -place of Henry George. ~~ one. BC Ex-Judge Hubbard of San Diego kill a mewspaper -reporter. who 2 written ~ troubles. ) to be fond of decaying meat raw, raiding on the mainland in Sonora. ‘to the best of bier abi ity: “Representative Stewart of Georgia, ‘a jolly, whole-souled fellow, full loomy invalid. United States Government. oldly that erm is what he wants. It-is one i Boston Journal. +2 G0ee——4 Tux great agility which some of yy he coming contest, This is. an ouraging circumstance—for tb-, ublicans.—Boston Journal, eee Taz New. York Worl?, gays: overnoy Hill "avention and is regarded as absurd. , ‘lea Son Bae epee Tae Detroit Tribune’s ith leading Republicans in Mich den . Coneressman Hitt, who was of the United States, expresses 0 on > & Kesrucxy Democrat deplores the “‘Asscutchin” of the grand beratic party. wee PRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1888. , CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The “: Itau of Zanzibar is dead. Edmund. Dwyer Gray, member cf arrested Tuesday for ttreatening to up the Judge’s , domestic The Series Indians of Tiburon island, + Gulf of California, a tribe of six-footers who are reported to be cannibals and Empress Victoria says that her foremest and most sacred duty will be the care of her sufferizg husband. She is 47 conscious of the task devolving upou ‘her as Empress.and will accomplish it * A bill to amend the naturalization law so as torequire would-be citizens to ake oath that they are not polygamists, Anarchists or Communists w troduced in the House'on Monday by Conductor J. W. Stillwell, who hud tharge of the Toledo, Peoria and Westm train that was wrecked at Chat:orth in August last, has changed from ealth and strength, to a white-haired and feeble: man, a confirmed and The Directors of the State National wk, at Ruleigh, N. C., having reason o believe that the President and Casher of the bank have absconded with a afge amount of the assets, have closed hé doors of the bank atid turned over Wi the affuirs to the officers of the ‘Tue Louisville Couier-Journal says “President Cleveland nds for an idea.” True: He started ith the idea that. one term was all a residerit should monopolize, and now he stands for the idea that a second ‘at a time that the President stands or; subject to frequent revisions.— emocratic National’ Committeemen xhibit in getting over on to the Presmt’s side of the fence is another onvineing proof that Free Trade is to mominate the Democratic councils in Truekee, and every oth ertown of Nevada county; also in Ta cramento, San in fact, throughout the. Siat you to San Diego, from the SiThe Italians‘are expecting an attack General Sheridan is writing a book, Thousands of people have been made destitute by the floods in Europe. Findlay, O., has a boy who can. see better at night than in the daytime. . General Boulanger has been placed on the retired list of the French army The smelting works at El Paso have labo been forced to shut down for lack Johu Hf. Sullivan was caved on and killed in the Hale & Norcross mini The coronation of Emperor Fredexpected to The Styckney Powder Works near Ashford, , Westchester county, N. Y F Cleveland has decided yat to “pres + Mote one of the present Supreme * Justices tothe position of Chief Justice. 4 William Dorsheimer, publ isher of the New York Star, died Monday night at Savannah, _ Dr, McGlynn has been * re-elected = Presid:nt of the Anti-Poverty Society. and James Redpath Vice-President, in > One of the supposed wurderers: of + Gribble, the Vulture Ming Superinten>, Gent, was killed while resisting srrest » The $7,000 bar of bullion was recovered > Dr. Zangerle of Virginia, Nev.,; who has been arrested for not reporting * cases Of small-pox, was horsewhipped by a woman Tuesday for reportin, was had are of tertn of years tur mere’ “labor vesse.s” vis:t t '0 engare men and a work. ‘the manner we.) iastrates th an! fore.rnerg ha cer ve for each other, with a reguiar (o.x, The mar ngs that sépa arsenal of r.Jdes an: n hold is tittet with in these com aly small, seldom exceed: measurement, and the as the whalemen do, dav'ts, ready for immediate service, he ca sais her to and from certain des} Ports, and cruises about where t the best chance of getting boat can go “recruiting” ernment agent goes with it. can, theoretically, be brought off to th 6Lip against Lis wi!l, i There. is general! “interpreter” ‘ihe whom the writer sai nate: “boys,” but n r vessel, was ca}led “billy the Divil,’ character. fnest in the gronp, Vate;the cs jeast one themselves, o that it takes a savage to catch there aiways being @re ex; erienced int e business, cruises leisure} oever being .o miies from one-island-to anuther, Cruik: -ng aiong on the lee side of these islanus a sharpicokout is kept for any sings of & “smoke” on tho stretch 8 of sandy beach. fo dense is the fohage and so careiul are the natives to conceal their vigaees that the only indications of there ing human life on these islan's is a column of smoke that see on tle sl.ore. sent up ly the savages to let us know that they want-to “tra le.” When such a smoke is seen the boats ere lowered and manned, “The boats” I say because two are always sent in company to interview the savages. In the one that takes the lead there is, besides thé crew, th» interpreter an 1, in 1 ogiish vessels, the-cgent, Thire ig a'so a, box tiled with “trade,” that is, Turkey red muslin, as gaudy and flimsy asthe promises mide to induce the natives to sli.p ; tobacco, of the kind known as “nigger head” (twenty six plugs to the proud) sweet, cheap and rotten. gun ca;e of an abs: lete pe a cheap pipes; str ns of gay beads, a few of which conStatute what is called “tll dress,’ packs @ e3 of mat hes, yuaranteed not to . ght “on the Lox’ or anywhere else Ly friction; g0-t iron hatchets, knives anid neelles, and o her ingenio 8 irauds with which to pur: base such supplies as yams, Pigs, cocoanuis, etc., and ai-o 10 gi.e rs Presents to the friends of tho e who ship. “ibe second bout acts cs a “cover ’ to the first, and Loth crews are heavi.y armed, . Nearing tho beach, the leading bort is turne., round and backed to tie sandy shore, «are being taken to keep it afloat, the interpreter warning the crowd of y of through the groups, we occasional'y of dea the tha long steering oar. The crew keep their oars and rifles ready for use, and the second Loat stops about\i00 feet out from the first, and, swinging ‘broadside on, its r6wW S126 their rilloe and “stand by” to deleat any attack on their friends, The natives, some of whom are sure.to Le “returned labor,” and consequently fami‘iar with “pigeon” English, crowd around near the stern of the boat and hcot and yell while the interpreter ratt.es ot! something like tue following: “Hello, all you fine fella! How you do? You come down to ship, hey? Well, ‘g} Ose you want to go on fins ship— cap'n one fine man—you come ‘long. Here, you good tella boy,” pointing to tome ge ping native in the crowd, “catch "em this,’ tinging some bits of tobacco ashore, which are promptly fought tor. “Get plenty all game on board ship. Plenty yam” (the stuple food); “pleuty fine shirts ; shoes; oh, everything. Make you big 1 an you come. ’Spose you ship, you g¢.t one pound one moon for one yam,’ which means the man is promised £1 (3) per month or. “moon’’ for the first. year, called a “yam,"* because it tuk: s that length of time for that esculent tor pen. In the midst of the profound excitement produced by this unheard of otfer a@ grivzicd headed o.d rutiian in the cro. . spoke up: “\y hat for you lie, Billy? You think all this fella Loy fool? Plenty boys ship. here befo fo’ ‘£1 one yam’” (the regular price paid in the colonies). “Why you talk 41 one moon?” And the veteron takes a firmer grip on his hatile axe . jalbers something conter ptuong of lily to the crowd, who thereupor, began to handle their clubs, gana, bows, oes and spears furtively but "ureatac'y. Lily is not discouraged ~ te poin's to our flag, which the sux ages are quick to d.scover is: new to them, and Ly lis eloquence and hber 4) ghowers of tobacco and investmevts in yams, bananas and CO. on11UtS Be" suades a few of the natives to “puip, ’ But “hey will not do so until a good size Lun le is made up from the trade a ReThe pnsational storiea *, the effect that ‘vas anxious to head New Yo: delegation to the St. muke the presenting. Mr. Cleveland's "240" 6 to the convention, is denied em"= phatically by Governor Hill’s friends. interview igan shows the party in that State to be in excellent condition and the existence of a strong sentiment in favor of General Alger’s nomination. to the Presifor y years in the diplomatic service the that England “got away” us in the Fisheries Treaty, which iys is unsatisfactory and ‘‘barthe “Eliteracy”. of that State as a blot on old Or éouire, Solomon was the wisest A fellow with seven hundred chance to. get instrucwhat! “x for their friends. There are displayed, ther fore, two or three yards of turkey red cloth to pe pven\s the {ngbtful luohing, skinny old squaw howling on the beach, who claims to be the mother of the “boy.’”’ There is measured out a handiul of gay beats, which will sooth the anguish of the young female, who is the departing man's Letroibed! A musket (an altered fiint lock) ia: laid aside as a parting gi.t to the father, a lot of percussion c: ps, which won't ht or exp.ode; a handiul of metalic curtridzes —the gun is a muzzle loader; a Fei pe of powder, d»mp, and some bar lead tor bullets go with the musket. There are also matches, @ sheath knife, and a quant,ty of tobacco. All this treasur> ig pas--d ashore—under cover of the r.2es of the Loat'’s crew—an'l the “boy” is shoved along.in‘o the bow of the Lost, which ig puled immediately out tu te coming boot, to which the “bird” is traps‘crted, and we go in to get anoiher one. \b:.e the reernit is being taken to the 6 cond bout tue-s-ene on the beach fg a pecu ‘ar one, Tue bundle of giits is be.ug “a.stributed” and by the ‘time we have slipped a half dozen “boys” retty much everybody on the beach ie eomething or other. Such, in its humanest aspect, is the manner in which labor is secured in the South seas. 2 === : —A Virginia farmer was mado to believe that whiskey.was a goo bait ior -coons, and he set @ bucket of it cut four successive nights: The whiskey did'nt catch any coons, but several “coous caught on to the whiskey.— Norristown Herald. “What season of the year do the trade winds strike you the hardest?’ ‘asked a Pitisburg visitor of a mer hint in Wheeling. “rade winds!” replid the merchant. “We never have the:n. Never have any calls fro a Be ) at et ee caren in a, Se ee lantations for a ¥y nouunal wares, he group annua.iy . few women for that O which this is done e distrust the natives . . “Lator” vessels are alwnve provided 1 pisgratrate the fema.es from the men—or “boys"’ as they are cal.ed—and partmen's are fixed certain ng 25) tons carry their boats anging from the ptain of an Engtish labor vessel tere is unless the govNo “hovs” y on a labor vessel an artiicuiar one with ed on a Hawaiian which titte sufliciently indicates “his Supposing a vessel after “boys” to have arrived in Havana harbor, ‘the on the Island of ptain generally engages at boat's crew of the natives n the principle, perhaps, & Savage, Rosty on hand who Jeaving Havanna harbor the veesol 10re than two or three City, can have their measures taken for suits POWDER Absolutely Pure. HIS POWDE sleeping platforms called “banks.” The . dreke Marvel. of purity, strength and 5 meness. More ec vessels engaged in this trade are gener. 'Tdinury kinds, ud eonact te ceid Ie oc L etition with the multitud veignt alum or phosphate powders. d Only in Cans. * ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., WM. T. COLEMAN & CO., d ‘ San Francisco. Ageut o e ®t t oa) nA Opposite Citizens Bank, Nevada Uity, Makes to Order th. Finest For Centlemen and Boys AND ACCORDING. TO Tha Very Latest Spring Styles, Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, ineluding Scotch Tweeds, * French Percales,Cassimeres, West of England Cloth, RNEVER VARIES © of low test, sbor 106 Wall street, New York A. FRIEDMAN, PASHIONABLA TAILOR, ress and Businéss Suits “At the Lowest Prices @) it is the Best. FRE Established Sept. 6, 1860. Is the Leading Paper we? : ATs oe lemeantibes A + ARR, Cele +37 SENCER, BART] p Roy spt NILE ‘ HARDWARE ee JOLBERS ® og CUTLERY, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE & SPORTING GOODS. le Nevada Dally Pranseript As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR SALE. CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILE COMPKISING Buildings, Rock-Braakers) Concentrators, Water Whecls, Retorting$Furnace. Gold Scales, Saf. “ALSO THE Bs ) Hoisting Machinerv, Pumps, Oolumns, Engines, Boilers, Cars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, ETC.,ETC. For full particulars apply to E. 0, OHARONNAT, THOMAS 8, STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Township, amd HAll Collector. FFICE AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE Sowden, Nevada City, Cal. National Meat Market.! OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. oe 0. J. NAFFZIGER. . EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA_) GES, Ete. HAMS; BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market. Meats delivered f ee of charge. €,. J. NAFFIZGER. Plaza : Feca : Store, Foot of Sacramento Street. W EISENBL RLER BROS. Proprietors. Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed, Flour & Mil! Stuffs, Potatoes and Onions. Gardea, and Field Seeds of all kinds. Prices, Reasonable. Goods delivered at 8 ‘ Mite the eet im“the City. Try t.-ea { Clover, Alfalfa Timothy! Rye and other.Grass Seeds. : Mine Street, Nevado City. ANTQNE TAM, : : : ; : Proprietor.
i ‘he ON SHORT NOTICE. ; Suppers for Purties, Balls and; Entertainments. QHOICE. CONFECTIONERY { A‘share of public patronage solicited. fet. Sold by the case or package. THE CE LEBRATED fe Can now be purchased in this city RRS 1 SL AER= \ “PERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. ina 1 Best in the. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S —GREAT—. H RE ENGLIS EDY ee da SPECIAL DISHES SERVED A SPECIALTY. reagonable distance free. —o— A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. t Pants a Specialty. Parties from up conntry, whev. in Nevada or ed single garments, which will be forward by express, as ordered, Repaiving and Pressing done, andalterations made atthe Lowest Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, ASHIONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Stallion Season, 1888. IS Pasha { Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hande High. Foaled at J. B. Haggins Ranch, Del Paso, March 13, 1882. Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo’s dam by Magnolia; he by Selby’s American Star. ASHA is one of the few grandsons of Hambletonian as there are but three of the sons of Hambletonian now living on the Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and Speculation. From the combination of Hambletonian and American Star came Dexter, east Jay Gould, 2:21%4; Dictator. the sire of fi. rector, 2:17; Phallas, 2:18%; Jay Eye See, 2:10, and many others in the 2:30 lst. Echo the sire of Pasha has produced Bell Echo, 2:29; Echora, 2:.3'4; Gibraltar, 2:2244; Annie Laurie, three y vid, 2:30; Senator, thieeyear old, 2:24; Elmont, 2:29; and many others of notoriety. PASHA, asa three-year old, gained a record of 2:40. Leating such horses as Wallace G. and George Wapple ina fiye-heat race at Chico, and as a five-year-old lowered his record to 2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Park ewrly in June of 2:30!4. He has a perfect guit, and an Echo was never known to quit. He served 12 mares at four years old and his colts all show to his credit. We invite particular attention to any of them as a proof of his quality asa sire. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 At Watt Park, Grass Valley, Where he will be shown in harness every week and the public is invited to judge for themselves as to his speed, action and disposition. ; &@~The price of service for the season is on accountof purchasing reduced to the ‘. small sum of Twenty-five Dollars. In all cases payable at time of service with. returning privilege neXt season, if he reFe TAMOR, roi, oTT & Cco., No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gola Dust, Geta ane Silver Bars. May 6, 1867. ‘ >CITY HOTEL. Norv core OF BROAD AND UNION STS. ¥ ora THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN 0 jeue yea) thoroughly overkeuled and renciaal -manngement has becwnne One of the most Popular Hotels OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By uest, Gold Bars exchanged ‘for Coin, In . . 1S. THE GREATEST. REMEDY-IN eon ction With my fee A ah T-havé a E oe world for os * * w returns in every way. Working tests will be . made with from 50 Established tn 1852. ada: Assay ° Office. J. J_ OTT, Proprietor, NO. 25 MAIN STREET . ..NEVADA CITY. Large Bottle $1. Small Bottl, 60 ots. I mak ", LHe “ Ounizy . ma, " Croup, Hoarseness, ‘Asta PRICES Whooping Cough, 500 pounds, iN NEVADA CITY. itis conducted on strictly Teme perance Principles: It has no Rar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodye. The Rooms are allsunny, light nidairy. The Tables are supplied with he best in the market, at the fole owing low rates: ‘Board, without Lodging, per week, 4.50.. Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to Rooms, per Night).25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cenit, __0.C. CONLAN. TO RENT. ™ oe $ ‘ \ \ The Store in Truckee, : (WITH GOOD WILL) . QWSEv AND OCCUPIED BY THE LATE . FRED BURCKALTER, Doing a Grocery and General Merchandise Business. rr . ‘The Building is 35 feet front, 70 feet deep . . and Fire-proof. F‘xtures complete. Possession given April Ist. . ADDRESS { M.0. BUROKALTER, . \ m5 Truckee, Nevada County. ‘For City Marshal, Yr. Ss. Stephens. oe MAY 7th, 188s, i : For City Assessor, Dan. FF. Getchell, ot Pe daar MAY-7th, 1888, For City Assessor, 7. &. Isaac. her, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. 4 For City Marshal, i { ; ' i 1 James G. Neagle. for City Marshal, . i 4 $1,000 REWARD. The abexe Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who recently attempted todestroy property and life, by the use of explosio s, at tife Providence, Champion and Mountaineer Mines, near this city. fam anthorized by the Citizens? Committee to offer the above Bee ward. Nevada City, March 22, 1888. a $100 REWARD. oN \ a THE NEVADA COUNTY miNERS UNION will pay One Hun. dred Dollars Reward for the arrest and conviction of the party who blew up the’ . Mining Company’s pipe. \ MINERS UNION”. Nevada City, March 22, 1888. National Exchange, : ; The Only First-class Business . . Masmve fire-proof structure, free from the ———+ jdangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels. Situated in the very centre of the city, with Express, Post Off ear o eee oa . leave this. aes ane of ae hatleEachange 4 LECTION, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. . ot eciene wari ae ge isa ae , Lanteed superior to a the. ty. . The Roomsare neat and desirable, and include a number of handsome suits. The experienced management will spare neither pains or ex utation which the rfect sa BSB. F. Thomas. , fo Justly enjoxs of belug the leading and . faction to all, and will supply the — ; beat tains. bas aks ; : REOTOR BROS., ; Very best in my Line, TG 4 , Formerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City, ‘ celts ee BRET MAY ee, OR aud MeMahon House, Hollister, Cal, 7” . , All kinds of LIVE nS aRLRS KENT t a : is ow. AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. It performs wonders {n relieving Consumption, it woabirp bode the Lungs, and instantly allays all irritation of thé? Throat. For Sale a oc. HB. MUUunaoOY’s. Wholesale or Retail. H. BRANOH and A. P, OLARK,” Proprietors, Nevada ity. Nevada County WN. G.R. R: —o— GEORGE LORD, Sheriff Nevada County. TIME TABLE NO. 29. Takes Effect Sunday, Feb 5th, At 6A, M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY: Bt LJ ramcisco A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Coloom arriving fu San Francisco P. M., DAILY—Connecting with Overland Passenger leaving San at 8:30 A. M, oyidence Arriving: . . 00 A. M. DAILY . . tay Sais 6 Passenge: M \ AILY — Connecting with rleaving San Francisco at BAD “JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager, ~ E. H. BROWN, Su perintendent. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY e oN CHARLES KENT, Proprietor. Motel in the City. “‘FAVING purchased the above-named mn Merket, Hey eed —_ to nee former rons and w 2 able au a with all kinds of ie de ~ Eresh & Salt Meats, {Ziams, Bacon , and lara, ice and General Stage Office in the building. Paskengers can 1 20 minutes later. an any Which will be furnished at the VERY ana eueen. LOWEST RATES. any in th : j sustain the nse 1 a Notional Rxchanze now Maving had long experience in the bu ness, I can guarantee give “\ pe S ~~ Day r C E> 20 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lanes For Sale ranging in mrice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. JOHN T. MORGAN NAT. P. BROWN, W. C, JONES,M 2 To Elome seekers. \ 'NBVADA OOUNTY LAND AND. IMPROVEMENT wd i ASSOCIATION,DIRECTORS: ‘ GEV. C. GAYLORD GEO. E. TURNER, G. KE. BRAND, ¥. M. PRESTON, E. J. RECTOR, CHAS. BARKER. — LARGE LIST. OF DESIRABLE HOMES AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. eames FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL IN‘FORMATION, -CALLON OR “ADDRESS K Prescriptions accurately and carefull gist. aS There will always he fourd ‘at this first Store every article requiréd for fainily sold at the lowest market rates. EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND GOMPLET THING USUALLY FOUND INA Dx SN -J-FACKSON —~-2.CG. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. be Ss = : er eeeenepeeeeeeeeneeerseneeneeeeeeneneeees F ' J. E. CARR, e i “™, A. CARR CGcarr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE o PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Nevada City. E 8TOCK OF EVERY ») Pircst-clase Drug Stere. —_—_— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC __— SCHOOL BOOKs, BLANK BOOKS, fos ea AITO RLLANEOUS BOOKs, _ PERIODIC 424.9, as PICTORIALS, © ~~ Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SHREDS. y compounded by a careful and competent Drug NEVADA DRUG Corner Bread ond Pine Streets....... STORE, ttrteesecereses ce «NOVRGR City _—— D. Winton, PROPRIETOR. AT. os LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY. FANUY SOAPS, COMES, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS. ‘TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TOC a / petent Druggist and Perfect purity parte RESACRIPTIONS FA COR Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, =— *“*“Beehiwe.>> The Leading Grocery. and Family Provision Store INt NEW AD 4 craw a Proprietor, i 4 Te —_—_——. -class Grocery use, which will be v ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEgr oF Wwinwns AND uxrQuve Rs J. J, JACKSON, 18 ang on otamercial treet e \ The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, Cd ———— FRIDAY. MA Burning Fus NevapaCr Eprror TRANSC ed that there was hands of D. E. Mc Bank by Mr. Jam to be covered by demonstrate that 100 feet of water $100 in the hande in the Citizens B: an equal amount thinks it cannot . My proposition from $100 to $500 fuse to a depth of burn the said 20 f the water; ond i doing 80 once oul the money. I.make this at that Mr. Peard $100 which he which I am satit up again on the You Witt Get™ ja City about coming baseball fever, once get start Grass Valley’s club Will have the tree of viet {i 60 complaces Grass Valley hb ionship of thi when Nevada ( she quickly t her neighbors, Empress is. m anything she Queen of the & contest in the] does right to the baseball li A The Nevad or rather som¢ will endeavor week’s subjec tion, ‘Reso; stitutes Ough an ex-teacher third of the county would nual meeting unnecessary . to express th but the .rem and wiser h recognize th ductive of gré less experien — Wi L. Voss wi the next tw does not inte will make th His railroad to Hunt’s . to get more and has se! supply. W ing of the) has advance of lumber sugar pine Company ' Sacrament So. Recently city had th printed in not patror have the w ment, but sent it abr to effect ¢ to the Pa Oakland,very lowe printers . Union sh« a little m: j J. Gil dealer it nounces of the fir Iw thi: PUFChin.g, favorab offer th in the 1 Gilbert A gal the Ne recent] Some county coming has no! a spirit Miss ed : wil consid raining Canice monia highl; ent. : Nig o’cloc youn; saulti street when ‘and 1 Ir “to be men in ne peop give: