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May 15, 1888 (4 pages)

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Pik: eo Os eA Hap: _Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by ‘BROWN & CALKINS--— OFFICE: A . : , sulati: wal hi So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . Aliser Ts ie pe Cn . hag ee gt _—— These baths are very expensive. The CIRCULATES IR attendant stood me up and to vada City Graass Valley, Rough & Ready, Soeasevi e North San Vaan, Fronbh Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San “Fran in ‘fact, throughout the State . ¢ “from pi cag! Bo to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ TT TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1888. LATE NEWS ITEMS. The tariff debate will end on next Sunday.Frank Hatton says: ‘‘Blaine’s day is pact.’’ Littlewood’s score was 611 milles * and 2 laps. Dillon has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. Lotta will assume control of the Boston Theater, August Ist. © Sixteen persons were injured in a collision on the Erie Railroad. A daring attempt was made to assassinate the Czar of Russia. _ Gillig’s American-Exchange in Europe may pay 50 cents on a dollar. ‘George McDuffie, a colored preacher, was hanged in Georgia for murder. The first arrest has been made under the New York prohibitory law. Higher prices are paid for California cherries than for those from Illinois. Yocum, the missing Pasadena real estate agent, is living at Monmouth, Or. Salt Lake citizens subscribed ‘$12,009. for advertising the resources of Utah Territory. . The clothing-store of J. C. Rummelis at Shippersburg, Pa.; was maliciously blown up. The statement that Texas Knights »Templar were treated discourteously in Mexico is denied. Farmers in Minnesota and Dakota are much discouraged in consequence of heavy rains and frosts. An attack by Salisbury in the House of Lords on General Wolseley has caused a sensation in England. A favorable report will be made on the House bill, appropriating $150,000 for the construction of an air-ship. Marysville is working for the extension of the Northern California road from Marysville to Knight’s Landing. The Grand Army reunicn at Woodland was a success. Marysville was selected as the place for next year’s meeting. Mexican officials have been notified by the Secretary of War that they will The Wisconsin Supreme Court has renderea a decision in favor of the saloon-keepers, and against the Law and Order League. , It is now believed in Webster, hi on of a diseased brain. James Bright, a teamster, was murdered in Grant county, Or, presum-. m assassin, who is still at large. Tercio Padilli of Barr’s Station, New Mexico, after going insane and terrorizing the community for several days, has been captured and incarcerated at Albuquerque. The Indians who murdered Mike Grace and Johnny Deal in Arizona last June have been exposed by their comrades, and will probably now be “tried for their crime. A train on the Sonora road was attacked by Mexican robbers, who killed four train-hands and wounded two others: They then carried y the safe, which contained but $430." Iw the spring, hundreds of persons 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. Tuat hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at Carr Bros. Two Rooms For Rent, Allfurnished ; suitable for housekeeping if so desired; location on Broad ' treet; apply at this office. tf An Extraordinary Offer to All 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 largesale 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 make ‘‘an extraordinary offer’ to secure good agents at once, but we have. concluded pe ieeke ¥ Jag som, . pot only gur confidence in the meri fae tavaniion, but labili by any agent that will handle it wit! . Our agents now at work are caeting 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 employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty day’s trial and failto clear at least $100 in this time, above all expenses, can return all unsold to pant oe ee fund the money paid for them. .No ; ’ « such employer of agents ever.dared to i such offers, nor would we if we ») . did not know that we have agents now ‘ u e izing way. passing over me. bath cannot oughly. Then m water charged wi on dipeee rea agg several r es, dip em in the water and began It was an electric bath, and the sponges fairly made me how] with the shocks I received. The next day I went back and finished the bath. I was placed in a vat of 1a to rub me. * He w northern selves near his old-li every inch of ground; his octave f : go!” we shall not shoot you; our guns not loaded; no ball will hit you, do not Mass., that Wich s Haniet Sere 2e . honor .ead should be his cs gifts ..a public benefactor woul halted suddenly: “Your last prayer you “ Ir twice eleven are can twice ten be twenty too? in its enlabaliy * “Til? No, I‘have just taken a,dirt bath. Don’t you know what a dirt bath is? Then I'll tell“you. I coneluded that my syste had run down and that I needed so:.12thing to start my blood to cover me with what is known as Fuller’s earth. I was encased in this substance with only my head sticking out. Then I was placed in a trough, sorted in the urned on. — and almost indescribable. art. electricity. Tge-grained salt and Last Hour of a Spy, “ wn Q: es, dared sister, enly he started up; there was still the solitary prison; he was dreaming while : . ~ . awake! Nine o’clock! Ah! I hear be ‘shot if they interfere with Ameri-. them come, to escort me out,—but I can citizens. don’t want to die! “Oh, you come early! Take the balls from your guns: shoot, and I'll fall, and run off after you are ne. Do not fireon me...” “No, are ar...” A spark of ho illumined s face; he resolved in his heart that afers es. wrPENS aid” prety he become.,. They ay say now”’..In ten minutes he able for his money, by. an unknown. bung suspended from a tree near by. twenty-two, how ee nage 4dverised Letters. The followingis a list of letters reuiaining in the Postoffice at. Nevada City, California, for the week ending May 12th, 1988. Any person calling for these letters, will please ask for ‘‘advertised” : = Cross, James Canon, Walter Douglas, Mr. A Garner, John Hicks, John Johnston, Mr, L. L. Loofbourow, G. T. Moorse, Mr. Gus Rowe, Thomas Richards, Miss Mary A. Rhodes, Mr. J. Story, Mr. S. Stockwell, G. R. Trainor, Miss Ida Woods, Rev. J. 8. Robbins, -— FOREIGN. Raibiger, Alexander. —————EEwoewwe ese Miners Wanted. Able bodied Men te work by the day or by contract in running drifts at the DERBEC MINE, North Bicomfield P. 0. Cal. Assessment Notice. HAMPION MININGCOMPANY. LOCAtion of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Eleventh day of May, 1888, an assessment (No. 30) of Ten Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United Btates gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 622 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1688, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at publie auction; and be! ogy is made before, will be sold on esday, the 10th day of July, 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment, together costs of edverti penses of sale. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco. California. : Insolvent Notice. aes N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Benjamin F. Thomas, an insolvent debtor. Benjamin F, Thomas, on insolvent debtor, having speites to this Court for a diseharge-from his debts. It is hereby ordered, that the Clerk of this Court ve notice to all creditors who have proved eir debts to orenes before this Co at the Courtroom thereof on Monday, the eighteenth day of June, 1888, at the hotir of 10 o'clock A. M.,and show cause, if 5 they have, why the said Benjamin F. omas should not be dise all his debts. I 1 in such 3 ¢ lication ts coven the Clerk of said a) Court by mailto the ereai tors and by oa cetion ee four Docks Jn the Morede Dalty news county. mr sie © . WALLING, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated May 1 : 1888. Cross & Simone. Attorneys for Insolvent. a tube was inmud and an electric current The sensation was most The around my body soon became charged with electricity and snapped and coquetted with my skin in a most tantalAtitimes there would seem to be a race of small tatks dowst’my back! and then the sensation of a brush gently My flesh simply acted as a conductor and enjoyed all the little [ pranks that a series of c powerful electric battery can produce. er an hour I was strip an +t IN QUALITY AND PRICE. urrents from a of the mud for an hour by two stalwart attendants. A douche of water was then administe: and I went home. But the finished in one day. I went back the next mornin acold water bath and rabted very thorfeet were placed in The atspongand given Tolled about until my flesh glowed with irritating excitement. A rubdown and water bath then finished my mud bath. It takes only three days. I wanted to Spire, and I succeeded. Sometimes I eam I am closed up in an armour of mud, and the perspiration comes from mein copious streams. three solid days to spare, I think nothing is more pleasant all around than to take a first-class mud bath.—N. Y. Mail. If a man has @ full-bearded. young man, within a single day—the ies had quartered themwhere he knew uthern soldiers, him to be a hero; he volunteered in the dead of night to cross; at sunrise the eénemy’s position was traced on papér—hastily but truly; while attempting to reach his camp, he was caught y an Union neighbor. “For the sake of Helen, your dear whom f loved, let me go home,—it cost my life—let me go! Arthur, let me ‘No, for the sake of the Union you must be judged, you must di died; you left her, me ae ee will e, as Helen but you'll not leave e@ was grown old in a day—after death was pronounced on him. As long as he was in harmony with her, his happiness seeméd endless; he went with the South, she did not; they quarrelled, she died. He began to fight bravely, he courted death, but death avoided him. He pondered how he could rise in his own esteem; others besides him were brave; s0 he became a spy. The prison walls seemed to be elastic—they bulged out until they burst ; he was once more a free man ; to Helen’s ve would be his first walk. But sudCorner Bread end Pine Streets . . aud-ex-~ Get the Most For Your Money ! Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair, Low Prices are not Bargains unless Quality is there. WE COMBINE TEXE™M. RETO CCH AND Buy. Perfection in style and Assortment---Satisfaction These are yours if you make selections from our NEW SPRING STOCK OF MEN'S and BOYS’ GCSLoTHiInG, 2 Gents’ Furnishing}Goods,fBoots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Satchels‘andiValises. : IMMERSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW NOVELTIES, Exclusive 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.g° Eiyiman Bros., Cor.8Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. Wholesale Branchec—New York, San Francisco, and Honolulu, H. Islands. eESEESEE_E=_=_e___e.n—n___ Ee ATTENTION “ALL. Rosenbers ESrOoSee — -OF THE — PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, OFFER EXTRAOKDINARY INDUCEMENTS IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, And Fancy Goods. JUST RECEIVED, AN ELEGANT LINE OF P A FR. A. Ss oOo k: ss For the Summer Season of 188s. Our stock of Parasols is most complete, with the advanced styles and colors, affording the FINEST VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM OF ANY HOUSE IN NEVADA COUNTY. { WE MAKE A SPECIAETY OF which will be Sewed and Laid FReaE 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 LOVDS STARS. NEVADA cine — sas ~—— NEVADA DRUG STORE, Se daw SS Cease ao oR toe -Nevada City . wy. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR.’ LARGE STOCK: OF: PATENT MEDICINES. e FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMpetent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. 7 Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. ———_———_—_———————
ee To EXomme seekers. NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. DIRECTORS : JOHN T. MORGAN SEO. C. GAYLORD NAT. P. BROWN. W. C. JONES, 2 X. M. PRESTON, ‘GEO, E. TURNER, E. J. RECTOR, G. E. BRAND, CHAS. BARKER. jmipenanigiiadagiinte LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES . 7 __AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. « ——.—_ &2 20 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands. For. Sale raneing in nrice'from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. t FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL JNFORMATION, CALL ON‘OR ADDRESS C. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Only Retail House! OLYMPIC LODGE, NO. 14 GRAND THIRD ee PYTE Under the auspices of OF NEVADA OITY. ~AND— OF GRASS VALLEY, wAMoS = —ON ’ this the GREATEST PICNIC OF 1888. —_o— SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. ia More Enjoyment than you ever had before in ome dav. BEHOLD THE ATTRACTIONS ! Trot for Five Named Horses. PUBSE $50; ENTRANCE $5. Har Mite Sappie Race — Open to all. Purse $25; entrance $2 50. MATCH GAME OF CRICKET For a Fine Trophy. BASEBALL GAME Det we AB, Dee ee eee Doren, of Grass Valley, and the Auras of Sacramento. TUG OF WAR Between O.ympic and M110 Lodges for a Silver monnted Gavel. a 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 Yrs. A Handsome Prize. —_—— ° MULE RACING—Fast and Slow. Various prizes, including Bridle Spurs, etc. OTHER CONTESTS, Including Sack Racing, Climbin Greased Pole, etc., particulars o} which will be announced later. FREE DANCING FOR-ALLbe erected, and First-Class Music will be furnished. Nothing extra to dance. Temperance beverages of all kinds, as well as Ice Cream, -Fruits, Cigars, prices. M@® Positively no Intoxicating Liquors will be sold on thé Association’s Grounds, either inside or adjoining ibe enclosure. No games of chance der any circumstances. Round Trip Railroad Fere FROM EITHER TOWN, permitted, unADMISSION TO PARK: . Gentlemen! 2080. oe :50 cents CY Ri ee eres free 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. AN’ PICNIC" MII.O LODGE, No. 48, GLENBROOK PARK, SATURDAY, MAY? 26th, 1888Everything will be Done to Make DO NOT MISS THIS GALA DAY OF A Spacious Dancing Platform will etc., for sale iu the Park at reasonable Twenty-Five Cents. Established in 1856--32 years. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Always on hand a full line —OF— Hardware, « Plows, IRON, STEEL, Pipe of all kinds, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Crockery, LEATHER, Stoves : and: Tinware Stone Ware, Sash and Doors, Granite and Copper Ware, Cutlery, Silver : Plated : Ware Guns and Pistols, Powder} Fuse, . Rope, Nails, Belting, And all kinds of Sporting Coods, Wood and Willow Ware, too numerous to mention, all of which will be Sold Cheap For Cash. CEO. E. -TURNER, 57 and 59 PINE STREET, Nevada City, = Cal. James: Kinkead, . Upholsterer & Cabinet Maker, Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. and packed’for Shipment jim 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. Cee OF BROAD AND UNION STs ve THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN (ao poy thoroughly overhauled and renARISE) ovated,and under the private le(jaa} management has become One of the most Popular Hotels IN NEVADA CITY. It is‘conducted 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 all sunny, light andairy. ~The Tables are supplied with Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 : Board and $6. . Rooms, per Night, 25 cents, Single Meals, 25 cents, O. C. CONLAN. Lodging, per week, $5 to _fersBroad Street Meat Market! JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Customers supplied with tha very Teo He at the Lowest Prices, Beef, Perk, Mutten, Veal, Lamb. Sausages, Etc. Broad Street, ‘Near the City Hall, Cartridges,{Shot, And a variety of other Goods Pianos and Furniture Moved the best in the market, at the folen ny WEKE.X.E HATS, BONNETS, — MISS M. RYAN Mrs, Lester , Opposite Citizens Bank, ~ Makes to Order the Finest Dress and ‘Business Suits For Gentlemen and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO Toe Very Late Spring. Styles, Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, including _ Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, Cassimeres, West of Eneland Cloth, Etc., Etc. —1— A Perfect Fit?dGuaranteed. —-o— fe Pants a: Specialty. —[ 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, j Repairing gud Pressing done, andalterations made at the Lewest Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE ‘TAILOR, _ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, MAIN STREET, A. FRIEDMAN. fa" in hie ine, . »: ; including Upholstering, . Furniture Repairing. . K * Broad Street. FASHIONAL TAILOR, It is a Noted Fact THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK. —or— NERY. Weare now receiving Elegant Lines of AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. 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 HOSE, GLOVES, : PARASILS, {se Dress 'Goods,_*] Just Fteecived. \ (rawtor NEVADA CITY GRADUATES BALL, GIVEN BY ) Of the Nevada City High School, Friday Ev’g, May 28th, 188s. _ RECEPTION COMMITTEE, CLASS OF 1888. 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, Ralph Webber, John Blaek,;~ Tom Niveni — CLASS OFFICERS : President—Loui Woodruff. Vice President—Tom Goyne. Secretary—Minnie Lester, ,Jreasyrer—Horace Rolfe, 9 Music by Goyne’s Orchestra, Grand March at:9 o'clock. two ladies, $1.00. ems oa Extra ladies, 60 cents. gentlemen, 60 cents. Chis Athena of 1898, AT ARMORY HALL, . ee ee City Hot Sacramento. H. Devers, J 8. Hatcher, Cherokee; Jones, Reli J. M. Linde Creek; J. Ha hart, Boston San Juan; .; B F Richart City. UNION -H Miss Belle San Francie Valley; ¢ IR Davis, I Juan; EPH road; Dani Jones, Hun Jas Thomas Ranch; Mie Cairns, Ble City; 15 fro NATIONA! nois; J WE Nebraska; . P Keryin, J ard,J,R Hoc ant Valley; McCulloug and 8 chi Evans, DC Henry Ger Barton, FV Carroll, J Juan; J Gli Chas Taom Edwards, Downievil! You Bet: V B McPhetr WW Mas Moore’s Fl J BR Swart; Johnson, 1 fray, Delh: * Ohio: GC. ley, San F ley; JHA Marysville B Maxfiel . Cherokee; Fraser, Ri The « Skahaen to have day eve bride’s Shurtlef ing desii formed } Canice . was app dispenss evening became wedding had bee guests v of the si ahead precede antly e gifts the ous an popular ' mento They w San Fre The Agricul Saturds ' Messrs Grange present ‘It wa ing rac August Mess were a] to the : Mess Fletch to pre] mium the Bc June 2 Re The z been p lar to . scores who w surnam repain papere havetk ture h has be the h tractiy Jan sens . grave! menc proce! above ov ——Knigl * paya or abi He w when Th killin Keye Thar able. the t isin