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May 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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a pe TS oa + Se Seaman MeN het il cect for Sa Petes “ah AL. ‘Bh Daily Transcript. Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS--: OFFICE: Mo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. = CIRCULATES IN Grass Valley, Ro & Ready, goes Sani Juan, ty eg, Corwee! North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Geaatiertin Truckee, @ and every other town of Nevada — ; alsoin Placer * seed Sierra on ead age song ee ramento, San ' cisco—in fact, throughout the State Sie Siski a an Diego, from the Sierra to the Sevada Ci Spenceville SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1888. LATE-NEWS ITEMS. Senator Stanford has gone on a visit to Fortress Monroe. Mrs. T. W. Rule horsewhipped a man named Rialt at Santa Ana. Six hundred menare at work grading a road to the Huron coal mines. General Stevenson has declined to . be a candidate for Governor of Illinois. Three men were badly wounded ia a shooting scrape near Globe, Arizona. It is proposed to establish several new life-saving stations on the Pacific coast. A gas explosion resulted in the destruction of St. Paul’s Cathedral at Buffalo. The First United States Tiiteniry . ton will encamp at Santa Barbara this summer. The twelve lepers on the poor farm at Portland, Oregon,-are to be sent back to China. Teemer beat Hanlan’s three-mile rowing record by nineteen —— at Worcester, Mass. Sylvie Byrnes; the English tens weight, is to fight fifteen ro ound with Charles McCarthy. ; Henry Miller kill cs C. Kinsey and William Oder and committed suicide near er city, Ill. Boss Buckley says he can prove that he is not€n owner in the clock game for rdnning which he has’ been ini¢ted at Los Angeles. By the fall of a large quantity of rock in a mine near Stassfurt, Prussian Saxony, eighteen persons were killed and many injured. Two appeals by San Francisco merchants against decisions of Collector Hager have been decided against by the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. The pool below the Oregon Fish Commissioner’s barrier at Clackamds is crowded with salmon, and local fishermen claim the right to cast their nets there, which the commission forcibly prevents. A. J. Bryant, ex-Mayor of San Francisco, was attacked with vertigo while on the narrow-gauge ferry boat. Fri‘day morning and fell into the bay“ and was drowned,~ The bddy was recovered and removed to the morgue. One report says he jumped overboard with suicidal intent because he had Bright’s Aisease. Tue man whom the Kansas Repubthe party’s Vice Presidential nomina‘tion is Congressman Nathan B. Goff of West Virginia. GENERAL F. E. Spinner, ex-Treasurer of the United States, is said to think TRE FUNEREAL MONTH OF MARCH. Aa observart metropolitan barber says {tht he can teil one’s physical condition by the state «. ‘he hair! « The Bible tcils us that with his hair one Samson lost his strength. The Romans considered baldness a serious ailliction and Julius Cesar was never quite satisfied with himself because his poll was bare. Tine face, however, is the open book tnd one can readily trace in its various expressions, lines, changes and complexion the state of the system. The eye that.is unusually bright and yet has a pallid brightness, the face upon whose cheeks nature paints a@ rose. of singular poay and flush, more marked in contrast wit the alabaster a: pearance of the forehead and-nose and lower part of the face, is one of those whom the skilled physician will tell you some day. dread the funereal month of March, because it is then that consumption reaps its richest harvest. Consumption they tell us is caused by this, that and the other thing, by,microbes in the air, by micro-organisms in the blood, by deficient nutrition, by a thousand and one things, but whatever the cause, decay begins with a cough and the Boma f that will effectually stop the cause of that — cures the disease of the lungs. That is all there is of it. The cough is an evidence of a wastin To “ it effectually, a remedy must used that will search out the cauge, move that and then heal the Trae do away with the cough. wer, special to eee ton one y Warner’s Log Cabin Cou pa umption remedy. no newlengted notion of n cs al poisons, but an dld-latbioned, reparation of balsams, roots and hefbs, sich as was used by our ancestors mahy years ago, the formula of which has been secured exclusively by the present manufgcturers = ated bert oe tno and —. ¢ is not is a -systempene: an cp taiier “aaa @ consumpion expellant: Where others fail, it wins, fs armen it gets at the constitutional cause and removes it from the system. J. W. Hensaw of Greensboro, Pa., on Jan. 14, 1888, reported that “the had derived more real benefit for the length of time, from Warner’s es Bs Cabin opgh and Comsumption rem than heh for years from the best State pcre Reevogy ” it you have a cough, night sweats tpositive assurance in your own mind that you, oh—you, have no consumption,”” and yet lose flesh, appetite, courage, as your lungs waste away, you may know that soon the funereal month of March will claim you, unless promptly nd faithfully you use the articlenamed. fi f other semnédles have failed try this one thoroughly. If others are offered, insist the more on trying this unequaled preparation. Some persons aré prone to consumption and they should never allow the disease to become seated. + eer een “I tell You, Husband, i went You to Try it. "= I had suffered for years with a complaint the physicians called Gravel, and they had given up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, N. Y., and spoke as above. To please_her I got a bottle. Used that and two or three more, and presently the trouble vanished never to eturn.— Washington Mon roe,Catskill, N.Y. All Druggists, $1.00 a bottle. Redington & Co., Agents. a22-1m —_——__-_—_ ++ e+ SuiLon’s cure will immediately relieve CrourWhooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Carf Bros. A NASAL injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.. Price 50 cents. For-sale at Carr bros. Depew and Harrison would make the : best Republican ticket. (2m saying that the only Republican that Grover Cleveland really fears is Chatincey M. Depew. Tue Senate has passed the bill appropriating $35,000 to erect a monument te General Henry Knox at Thomaston, Maine. Tur Senate monte agreed to give the right-of-way through Indian Territory to the Fort Smith and El Paso RailSOL nade mee Tue Brooklyn, N. Y., Laborers Union made a demand for $2.75 fora 9-hour day after May lst. i euesscaneecaneadincaisresisiemmememscacaet Ixy the spring, hundreds of persons . that suffer from boils, carbuncles, and other eruptive diseases. These are evidences that the system is trying to purge itself of impurities, and that it needs the powerful aid which is afforded by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Crover, alfafa, timothy, italian rye, blue grass, mixed lawn and-orchard “~ gyass seeds at Carr Bros. m13-tf Am Extraordinary Offer to Alli Wanting Employment. . We want live, energetic, agents in every county in the United States and Canada to sell a patent article of great merit, on its merits. An article having a largesalé paying over 100 per cent. profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protected in *“the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that itis an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to secure good agents at once, but we have Goedel make it to show, enly.our confidence in the merits eS perl agent that will handle it wit energy. Our agents now at work are g from $150 to. $300 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to. make our offer to all who are out of ae athirty day’s trial and Coals Se gs pe ‘at least $100 i in Pena > all expenses, can return oop scanty d Gamal pdllagll the money paid for them. such of agents ever 4 b ors, er would we if we . Bigot that we have agents now more than double this amount. ) aeseritive circulars explain , and these we wish to ipa employment three one cent rece . Sata at . at once and secure for the boom, and ba the terms named in our offer. -. Coxeresemax Scott is reported as . make ‘‘an extraordinary offer’ to . and r invention, but in its salability preg Any agent that will tnd “cured Established in 1856--32 years. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Always on hand a full line Hardware, ° Plows, “Pipe of alt kinds, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Crockery, LEATHER, Ntoves : and : Tinware, “. Stone Ware. Sash and Doors, Granite and Copper Ware, Cutlery, Nilver : Plated : Ware. Cuns and Pistols, Powder; Fuse, Rope, Nails, Belting, Cartridges,!Shot, And all kinds of Sporting Coods, Wood and Willow Ware And a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention, allof which will be CEO. E. TURNER, 57 and 59 PINE STREET, Nevada City, = Cal. James Kinkead, Uphotsterer & Cabinet Maker, -_ Is prepared to do all -—— kinds of workin hisingluding \_Upholstering, AILS YOU? Do you feel dull, languid, low-s frited, lifeless, and indescribably miserable, Loth phyaically and mentally; experience @ sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of “ gonea < or aes of in ing, toi wie ta bitter or bad taste in mouth, trreg petite, dizziness, frequent es, Gunde vias Ay “ floating specks” before. the be Aa nervous prostration or exhaustion, ir as gg pr} temper, hot flushes, ng with ¢ re shar; unrefreshing _ sleep, _constan one footing of dread. or oe taapan isapen. oes my os all, or any considerable number of these ese symptoms, you are paterin from ca— Am Billous Dy Dyspepsia, or apie Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the me sgh ie Bot gM and belay ig A of . pe Dr. r. Pierce's Golden gt EF cat Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to di tions for a reasonable of time. it mt complications multiply and mpion of the Skin Diseases, Heart Diocese, pen or the Lungs, Disease, or other grave Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis. cover foe . acts paren, upon the Liver, and throug! ane aa ing organ, cleanses Fy sys roe eit bloodpurities, from cathe Hag cause arising. It is equally efficacious in acting bo egw ae neys, and other excretory £ peace eer wn and healing their diseases. steak ant acts” nace Bab fe on nu ion, ullding u both beth flesh In malarial dists oth, this aie ve me icine has pone get peas! celebrity in paring wave and Ague, Chills and Ms ag tumb A, eve, and & Kindred 4 diseases, ; Dr. Pierce’s den Medical Disovery CURES ALL HUMORS, from a.common mote or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, (Sigg er gores,” bag oe h sin, in short, all diseases bad bi are conatiered oe this powertuly purifying, and inv Icers ren ihe a its benign influence. it maniEryeipolan Bole Vartunnd s etter, Serof. pel unc rofus Sores an me a Hipjoint Discase, o White . ie ye, Go! or Thick Neck, Send ten cents in ones re a is noe with sexes’ in Diseases, or same amoun For a on SerofulousAffections. “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Golden Medical ‘iscovs sorte ion, a fair akin, buoyant strength and bodily jolt health will “.CONSUMPTION, woes whee stages of the, Sincan Frota sae of calling it his * Liver, Blood, renege aise 5; popardeeaa . "Worit’s inpansary edleal lssoclaie, 663 Main St., BUFFALO, N. ¥. Furniture ‘Repairing. Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. Pianos and Furniture Moved and packed"for Shipment dn a first-class manner. Prices the most reasonable, James Kinkead; Pine Street, one door above Geo, E. Turner’s Hardware Store, Nevada City. CITY HOTEL. ganas OF BROAD AND UNION STs THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN arf thoroughly overhauléd and renovated,and under the private minim _management has become One of the most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITry. It isconducted on strictly TemPerance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are allsunny, light andairy. The Tables are supplied with the best im the market, at the following. low rates: Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to $6. Rooms, per Night, 26 cents. Single Meals, 26 cents, + O.C. CONLAN. Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. tice . Qa Near the city Mall, supplied at ths Lowest Prices; Customers with the very best of Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. mxege Street, Sausages, Etc.
Sold Cheap For Cash,isc the reor FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, —_—_—ww. PD. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. ‘Get the Most For Your Money . uality amounts to little unless thesprice be fair, Low Prices are not Bargains unless-Quality is there. WE COMBINE THEM. RETorcosE 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’ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ‘Boots, ‘Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Satchels and*Valises. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW NOVELTIES, Eixacclusive styles. Our purchasing facilities are unexcelled having numerous Branch Houses in different parts of the country enables us to place Goods on the market much Cheaper Than:Others Can Possibly Afford To. . Remember the place.Hyman Bros., Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. Wholésale Branches—New York, San Francisco, and Stemebiie, H, Islands. Only Retail House ATTENTION ALL. Etosenberz Eros.. — -OF§THE— PALAGE DRY GOODS STORE, {OFFER EXTRAOKDINARY INDUCEMENTS IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, And Fancy Goods. ; t= JUST RECEIVED, AN ELEGANT LINE OF tg A. Ee A. Ss oOo LL. § Eor the Summer Season ofr 188s. Our stock of Parasols is most complete, with the advanced styles and colors, affording . FINEST VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM OF ANY HOUSE IN NEVADA COUNTY. WE MAKE A SPECIAETY OF Fines CA RYRPYPE TS, which will be Sewed and Luid FReE OF CHARGE By J.C. DICKERMAN, the best carpet worker in the county. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF LINOLEUMS AND OIL OLOTHS THE HANDSOMEST DISPLAY OF WALL: PAPER IN THE COUNTY. Orders by mail promptly attended to and satisfaction gnaranteed. ROSENBERG BROS., . PALACE DRY jGOODS STORE, NEVADA CITY. apl9 NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad ond Pime Strects........0.secceeeceeee ee -Nevada City LARGE STOCK OF] PATENT MEDICINES. tomBs, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, > TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. Ber oni g ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMpetent Druggist and perfect.purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Gompanies. Tro EXomme seekers. JOHN T. MORGAN NAT, P. BROWN. Ww. C, JONES, : G. E. BRAND, \ DIRECTORS : SEO. C. GAYLORD GEO. E. TURNER, NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENI ASSOCIATION. it. M. PRESTON, FE. J. RECTOR, — CHAS. BARKER, LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOME: ~ ANB LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. £220 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale saning in nrice’from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL IN_. FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS c. E. BRAND, NEVADA city, CAL. GRAND THIRD ANNUAL PYTHIAN PICNIC Under the auspices of MILO LODGE, No. 48, OF NEVADA OITY. —ANDOF GRASS VALLEY, —AT— CLENBROOK PARK, ON SATURDAY, MAY: 26th, 1888. Everything willbe Done to Make this the GREATEST PICNIC‘OF 1888. —o— DO NOT MISS THIS GALA DAY OF SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. &@-More Enjoyment than you ever had before in one dav. BEHOLD THE ATTRACTIONS ! Trot for Five Named Horses. PURSE $50; ENTRANCE $5. Harr Mire Sappie Race — Open to all. Purse $25; entrance $2 50. MATCH GAME OF CRICKET For a Fine Trophy. BASEBALL GAME Between the Boss or tHe Roavs, of Grass Valley, and the Arras of Sacramento. TUG OF WAR a Silver-monnted Gavel. MILE FOOT RACE FOR MEN. Purse $10; entrance free. 100 YARD RACE FOR MEN. Purse $5; entrance free. FOOT RACE FOR LADIES. A Handsome Prize. Egg Race.for Girls under 12 Wors. A Handsome Prize. MULE RACING—Fast-and Slow. Various prizes, including Bridle Spurs, ete. OTHER CONTESTS, Including Sack Racing, Climbing Greased Pole, etc., particulars of which will be announced later, FREE DANCING FOR ALL. A Spacious Dancing Platform will be erected, and First-Class Music will be furnished. Nothing extra to dance. Teinnetanie beverages of all kinds, as well as Ice Cream, Fruits, Cigars, etc., for sale iu the Park at reasonable prices. or Positively no Intoxicating Liquors will be sold on the Association’s Grounds, either inside or adj joining the enclosure. o games of chance permitted, under any circumstances. Round Trip Railroad Fare FROM EITHER TOWN, ‘Twenty-Five Cents. ADMISSION TO PARK: Gentlemen ..8. 50.08 k 50 cents Boys under 12 years..... 25 cents Dot as Sh te AeA heey: free a Sealed Bids for Privileges Will be received till noon of the 18th of May, by Wm. H. Mitchell, at Grass Valley, or Henry Lane at Nevada City. OLYMPIC LODGE, NO. 74, Between Otympic and Mio Lodges for It is a Noted Fact THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK. —_— — MILGINE RY. We are. now. recéiving ‘Elegant Lines of HATS, ‘ BONNETS, ‘RIBBONS, Fd AND TRIMMINGS ~ @ OF ALL KINDS. 4 MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will again have charge of the Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee that al‘{Trimming will be Stylishly and Artistically done. A Nice Assortment of » GLOVES, : PARASOLS, —AND-HONE, Just Freeeiveada. Mrs, Lester & Grawtord, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY A. FRIEDMAN. GRADUATES BALL ! PASHIONARLETAILOR chee GIVEN BY Makes to Orderflthe Finest Class Athena of 1888, Of the Nevada City High School, Dress and&4Business: ‘Suits For Gentlemen ‘and. Boys At the Lowest Prices AND AaCCOKOING TO AT ARMORY HALL, Toe Very Latest Spring Styles. —ON— Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, including Friday Ev’g, May 28th, 3cotch Tweeds, “ee French Percales, Cassimeres,\ es West of Encland Cloth, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. CLASS OF 1888. Etc., Etc. Floor Director—Prof. B. F, Hedden. FLOOR COMMITTEE: Joe Stenger, Tom Goyne, Bert Dickerman, George Legg, Horace Rolfe, Barnum Power, Marcus Baruh, Clarence Organ, William Smith, John Black, &@ Pants a Specialty. — —vA— A Perfect Fit'sGuaranteed. ivens, CLASS OFFICERS: President—Loui Woodruff, Vice President—Tom' Goyne. Secretary—Minnie Lester. Treasurer—Horace Rolfe. ——C oe Parties from up country, when in Nevada City, can have their measures taken for suits or single garments, which will be forward: ed by express, as ordered: Repairing and Pressing done, andalterations made at the Low. Masic by Goyne’s Orchestra. est Prices. Grand March atd ocieel, . ee Tickets; admitting one gent) and . A. FRIEDMAN, _. **® ladies, $1.00 a ° Hatew Indies; 60 oeats, Spectators estes Seer teem FASHIONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, “NEVADA oer. {se Dress Goods,_# Ralph Webbes,—ie Tom Ni oS Union He George Lord Scotts Flat; Seymour, J. Ranch; B. FE Sands, Whe Francisco; L City Hort son, C Harri Baker, Tow! A G Ainswo! San Francis: Columbia H han, Sierra . trigan. Colfa NaTIONAL Fitzgerald, . AF Merton, Cammet, W son, H Ande dall,Rock C W H Shener M P Harri Bloomfield: Allison, San 8 Todann, 8 man, John ' ten Atterm Moore’s Fla San Franci ad Fort Ed. Dov ’ billiard se work in P who was a Virginia brother. owners, famous P has prod 1860 or ’. therein fo ward went invested 1 ing the B and Taylo high, and ing had: ¢ came alor Sam left t giving hit in it—wh by the mi sank wha tion. He shortly bi , owing to amount o should . $25,000 te shortly a: great stru brothers ing his t keep upt ly taking tion of-th into his that way Sam natt tion. W a buildin, his own 1 assisted 1 having tt ‘ concerne: isa fear! ‘bitter str The fo! county h vacation Herrod ; Sanford ; Of the is estima National next Jul: The ra transpor the Insti! price. 1 county p charging Superi yesterda; the scho county. She Anoth driven tl morning should the busi they are of kickir roadway The Tr right to nuisance ‘are doin should : sheep bi turage ¢ Supervi N Mana ble hote ley. It 2 northe ful hom of thrift shade. rangem year for and firs pleasur dated. Park, . Nevada leading nia,