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VOL. LVI.—No. 8649. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1888.
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Go.
* jut
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
L 8. CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
. Editor. Business M’g’r.
OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Bhree Monthis.........
Per Week by Carrier
Agents for the Daily Transcript.
Palme. & BOY i. co 6d coe se New York
G. P. Rowell & Co ‘ . New York
Wee, NUON oe cenecnerrdes cee eee 08
N. W. Ayer & Co.
Palmer & Rey. .
J. H. Bates & Co.
Dauchy & Co... .
Williams & Cogy......555: London, Eng
Cook & Co sess Gey gue nes Chicago
L, P. Fisher San Francisco
E. C. Dake San Francisco
Geo. M. Mott. . Sacramento
J. A. Stidger. . .North San Juan
wey MPONOGE so oss Moka ace eek Grass Valley
BF BOGE as ae co er esas You Bet
PD, Calking. 6.202052. essen tease Truckee.
CG. i, Miller.. . 23.. .. French Corral,
James Marriott. .....North Bloomfield
J. W. Robb:.. : . Graniteville
J. W. Beatty . Smarteville
J. W, Orear .Downieville
ITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street .:.....Nevada City
Paid up Capital $30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
We Igs0E SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
San Francisco.
And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin-.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
the most reasonable terms
" The horses are tree from vice, of geodstyle
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
‘BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
D AlLY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at :
A
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Trains.
Third Class Cars.
and other informa
tion at the Company’s offices where passen:
gers calling in person can secure choice of
routes, etc.
. Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
Stable has the largest lot of
orses, bog apy a and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
he: PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
and capable of going as fast as any gen
man cares to drive. ;
Good Saddle Horses always on hand _
FURNISHED.
TO
Eastern and European Cities.
Southern Pacific Company
Trains make prompt connection with
New York and New Orleans
With the Several Steamer Lines to
LL EUROPEAN PORTS
Attaehed to Overland Express Trains.
Third Olass Sleeping Oars
Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant
No additional charge for Bertha in
Tickets Sold, peers Car Berths secured,
‘on given upon applica
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR GALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply to, or Address
W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. San
Gold and Silver. Bullion = wr-. franciaco.
chased JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8, P. R
Assay Office at this Bank. pee
feels : : “
OFFICERS: A.N. TOWNE, ©. i, A ag al) ‘
EAM PRESTON........Punecans, . COE ee. Se et
RM. HUNT.. A.. . VICE PRESIDENT. i :
JOHN T. MORGAN...:..6.000+. casnrer. National Exchange,
D. E, MORGAN..Ass’?CasHrier and SEc’y.
DIRECTORS: .
Dr. R. M. Hunt, JOHN T. MORGAN.-}
Gro. M. HuGHEs, D. E. MORGAN,
Wma. EpwaRps, .L, HousMAN,
KE. M. Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank. ~~ ©
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Gecramente—Nasenal Bank of D. O. Mille .
10. 1
UNION HOTEL,
aay Sg A
CAL.
MRS. J, NAFPZIGER. . . Proprietress
H, G. PARSONS. . . Business Manager pred op or ex
NEVADA CIT‘, = = = #
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY...... --CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are invited to notice the advantages
offered by this Hotel. The house con ‘8
100 rooms, each of which is light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equal to
it, The tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
MERCIAL TRAVELERS,
FOR COMMERCUURISTS AND PAMILIES,
Free ’Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
arts of the oper county, Grass Valley and
aryeville daily.
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars furnished at the Bar.
The.
Chicago es
~~~ Cottage
Orean
Has attained astandard of excellence which
admits of no superior.
It contains every. improvement that in:
ventive genius, skill and money can produce.
‘These excellent Organs are celebrated for
volume, quality of apne, amok response, variety of bm bination,-a stic design, beauty
in finish, perfect construction, ma! rng thew
the most attractive, ornamental and esira
ble organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, etc.
ED REPUTATION
ON FACILITIE EQ, 8
KILLED WORKMEN
ale Bast MATERIAL,
“~~ GOMBINED, MAKE THIS~~~
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
AND PIANO STOOLS
Catalogues and Price Lists. on application
PRES.
Bre CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. :
wi Pipl wv at omg, ail the
tenet ant proBtebi etna
ta cat een aay
thelr time Po the business,
earn nearly as much as men.
~ gee this send their id
business, 3 To
, are’ we
: lar to pay for the trouble of
The Only Firsteclass Business.
dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels.
Express, Post Office and General Stage Office
forall lines in the building. Passengers can
leave this Hotel
ther when departing by stage. 2
. The Table of The Nai wat Gachenge isa
pet feature with the pro)
anteed superior to any
elude a number of handsome suits.
ager the Union Hotel, Nevada City,
4 OFTcs in
I] is guaranteed
_NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Hotel in the City.
Massive fire-proof structure; free from the
Situated in the very centre of the city, with
20 minutes later than any
rietors, aud is guarn the city.
The Rooms are neat and desirable, and inement will spare om The experienced man Paitin the top.
nse
h the.
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors.
and McMahon House, Hollister, Cal.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA.
es
APITAL 300 000
C
" PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
216 Sansome st., San Francisco.
—
Fire Insurance Only
J. F. Hoventon; Prewident.
J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President,
CHARLES H. Story, Secretary,
R. H. MaGii, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN.
Risks accepted on all classes of desirable
property inthis connty at rates aslo as solvency and a fair profi will adinit of, goer
anteeing a promptand liberal response all
just claims for loss.
GEO W. HILL, Manager
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
Established ip 1852.
Nevada : Assay . Office.
J.J OTT, Proprietor.
NO, 25 MAIN STREET..,. NEVADA CITY.
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and soonged. By
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In
Assay Office I have a
small Quartz Mill with which I can make
practical Mill Tests, and apres: correct
returns in every way. Working tests will be
made with from 60 to 600 pounds. PRICES
RICHARD DILLON,
Constable and Oollector,
Justice Wadsworth’s Court
room, Pine Street, Nevada City. —
Wu you snffer with: Dyspepsia and
LivérQomplaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer
the sire of Pasha has
ational Exchange now .
so justly enjoys of being the leading and
best hotel in the mountains.
Nae at 8:30 A. M, ‘
Stallion Season, 1888.
Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands .
igh. 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?
e
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, 2:17);
Jay Gould, 226 Dictator. the sire of Director, 2:17; Pt allas, 2:13%; ay Eye See,
2:10, and many others in the 2:30 list. Echo
roduced Bell Echo,
2:20; Echora, 2:23'4; Gibraltar, 2:22!4; Annie
Laurie, three year old, 2:30; Senator, thieeyear old, 2:29!4; Elmont, 2:29; and many
others of notoriety. ®
PASHA, as a three-year.old, gained a record of 2:40. Beating such horses as Wallace
G. and George Wapple in a five-heat race at
Chico, and ag a five-year-old lowered his
record to 2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Park eurly in June of 2:30'4. He has
a perfect gait, and an Echo was neyer
known to quit. He served 12 mares at four
ears old and his colts all show to his credit.
e 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 account of purchasing reduced to the
small sum of Twenty-five Dollars.
In all cases payable at time of service with
returning privilege next season if here
mains in my possession.
C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor
The Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
BroadStreet, Below National Hotel
Jas. Cais, Proprietor.
Harness and Gollars
MADE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.’
Repairing Neatly Done.
(@aPAli orders attended to promptly.
Nevada County WN. G. A. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
At 6A. M,
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
« . A. M. DAILY—Connecting with over. land arriving inSan Francisco at
is
PM BATES —Conneseng with
Overland Passenger leaving San
Arriving:
9:00* M. DAILY.
5:45 P. M. DAILY — Connecting with
8:90 A.
pene leaving. San Francisco at
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed
Eg the marvels of invention.
Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at
home should at once send their address to
Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive
free, full information’ how either sex, all
ages, can earn from $5 to $25 ce day and upwards wherever they live. ou are started
free.’ Capital not required. Some have
make Over $50 in a single day at this work.
All succeed
instantly relievesthe most violent attack
and insures comfortable sleep. No waitimg for results. Being used by inhalation, its action is immediate, .direct and
certaim, anda cure is the result in. all
curable cases. A single trial convinces the
most skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of an
druggist. or by mail. Sample Free
stamp. Dr. BR. Schiffman,
St. Paul, Mint
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEYANCER.
FICE—South side Broad Street,
ane Union Street, Nevada City.
and the,
the State of C
[eects malo. she, comes, to, take’ hey
4+ servers does not change to any great _ex-_
. morphine. After being long in a stupor
oppo1 practice in all the Courts of the State,
C ¢ United States within
TIPPING.
Anything From a Dime to a Half-Dollar.
The other day a man after haying
eaten his dinner in a first-class hotel in
New York city handed the waiter who
had attended to his wants a $2 bill.
Commenting upon this unusually large
tip, the h waiter said:
~“That customer did not know that
twentyfive cents would have served his
ur y just as well, and that half a
ollar would have been the extreme of
generosity.”
“Is twenty-five cents the average tip to
waiters ?”’
“No,” answered the head waiter doubtfully, “I don’t think it is. It would be
less than that, though there are men who
always make a point of giving halfa
dollar. The great majority of men make
the fee ten cents, and where three or
four come together they a in five
cents apiece for the waiter. Few customers neglect the tip entirely, but some
of them. let it go for a few days and then
give a fee of fifty cents, They are the
men who really get the best service, for
although at the end of the week they
will have paid less than ten cents on
the average for their dinner fees, the
waiter who gets the silver may have
served the customer but once during
that time. The effect of that plan is to
make every. waiter hope by special attention to induce the customer to pay a
tip on that particular occasion when he
serves. I know a man who varies the
amount of hisstip according to a mathematical. schedule. He pays the waiter
ten per cent. of the bill except when the
bill is less than $1 or more than $5. In
the first case he tips ten cents, and never
goes above a half a dollar. The waiters’
regular wages here are $20 a month and
meals, and by decent luck and care any
one of them is enabled to double his income by fees.”
Oe the head waiter come in for fees
oO LU
+ ee Bi eT
“Yes, indeed, and mighty good ones, too.
Men who find it agreeable to tip the head
waiter seldom give him less than a dollar,
His richest opportunity lies in a private
dinner party. Those who dine in a separate room imagine that they get better
attention than the people in the main
dining room, and they fee the head
waiter accordingly.” ’
_ “Do ladies tip the waiters ?’’
“Well now, it seems hardly gallant to
say so, but a few waiters like to serve a
lady who dines alone, or two of them
together. A waiter thinks himself lucky
to get a dime from a lady, and if there
are two of them, the dime answers foi
both, if, indeed, they give any fee at all.
Inthe uptown hotels and restaurants in
the shopping district it may be that hal
the lady customers give'a tip. Now and
then one appears who leaves a quarte)
on the plate, just like a man, but alas!
they are very rare. We have one cus:
tomer who is a shrewd business woman,
and takes much pride in her capacity for
bargaining. When she comes in she selects a table with great. deliberation,
choosing according to the impression the
waiters make upon her. ‘Then she saya
man? And ‘sup -he. answers ‘Per.
king, madam,’ she continues: “Well,
Perkins, I want you to serve me in tiptop shape; tip-top, understand ?. Now,
here, and she slips a silver quarter under
her giass, ‘see that? That's yours if you
serve me Cas Then she looks at
him sharply and proceeds to give her
Quen, oo en ak ' ial :
You *may depend “={t' sh : gets
served well, but if path goes’ amiss
that quarter goes back into “pocket.”
als
+ Life Presexyors,
A life »preserver is not an article of
costume that a man wanis to wear all the
time, but like the pistol in Texas when
he does want it he wants it bad and
what is more he wants it right away.
He doesn’t want to stand in a line and
take his turn. .
Life preservers are worn this year very
much the same as they have been worn
forsome time back. Fashion in life pretent from year to year. However fastidious @ man may be about the fit of his
waist-coat, he has never been known to
grumble about the cut of these cork
waistcoats that the steamboat men are so
generous in providing without expense
to the passenger. The man who voluntarily assumes the straight jacket does so
hurriedly and has no time to criticise
the tailoring of it. The most popular
style of life preserver is the cork varie ty. .
Some made of rubber are in the market,
and these you have to inflate with your
breath. They can never become very
fashionable, as at the time a person wants
to dress in them he needs his breath for
shouting, swearing and other useful accomplishments._—The usually adopted
style of life preserver is made in the form
of a jacket. Thes are made of a nuntber of cork slabs about a foot square
covered with canvas. The canvas is
white other colors being considered not
in good taste; besides they are worn only
in very wet weather, and as colors generally do not wash well the plain white life
peeves is not generally used by our
est society. The preserver is put on in
the same way as a coat and then the
strings are tied in front somewhat in the
fashion of the cords of a dressing gown.
Some persons, careless of their appearance in public, put on the life preservers
so that the strings tie béhind, but this is
not considered good form and the strings
are hard to tie in that position. Of course
some ono else might do the tying, but
when a stranger is approached for that
purpose he is generally cold and reserved
and wants an introduction or at leas}
reliable references, 4 0
. Always Tell Mother. ~
“ There is something that tugs at one’s
heart in the last words of the young
woman in Sacramento who shot Patterson and then committed suicide. with
she rallied a moment and said to the attendant: “Please don’t tell mother,” It
was the final illumination of a path that
was ending in gloom and disgrace. Made
the victim of heartless selfishness by the
man she had killed, and going to her
final account farnished and for she
was, after all, the victim of not telling
mother. ~ There is'‘no way of ‘estimatin
the sorrow and sin suffering th:
would be avoided if the confidence of
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children continued throug
ar ?
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if you are TCErT do #0 at once.
H. HAL & CO,, Portland, Me
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mother”—San Francisco Alta, et eee
b larger. The family physician thought tt was
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How a Dying Child
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Cicero, HaMILton Co., Inp., Sept, 19, 1887.—
The following is a true account of what your
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of either hand became enlarged, the flesh becoming hard. The hip joints became involv.
_ed, so that when seventeen months old she
could not stand, having lost the use of leg
andarm. Partial curvature of the spine also
followed. The nervous system was wrecked,
muscles contracted, and there was general
wasting of flesh and muscle, At eighteen
months of age she was placed under the
treat tof ap t physician of Boston, Mass., but at the end of ten months she
had declined to such a degree that she was in
a dying condition, This was In April, 1836
We took the child away not knowing what
to do. In this dreadful dilemma we wero
over-persuaded by friends to try “one bottle” of Swirt's Sprciric, which we did, and
before it had all been taken we saw a change
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The ashen hue of her cheeks has changed to
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returning if not what they want. Our large
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Hsent free on application. Teachers should
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nson & Co., Portland, Maine,
THOMAS 8. STEPHENS,
Constable of Nevada Township,
and Bill Collector.
"OB.
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inestimuble value of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
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