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VOL. LVI.—No. 8643.
7
NEVADA CITY. CATA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 2, 1888.
Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. .
<
a %
She Daily Transcript.
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
\. BROWN & CALKINS.
U) 8, CALKINS N. P, Brow
ey Editor. Business ‘M’g’r.
OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 ommercial st., Nevada City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One VOGE. «. . 6. en ee snee iis ees Ff
Bix Months.
Three Month
‘orses,
Empire Livery Stable
JAMES HENNESSY,
HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
tT Stable has the largest lot of
eat et in vert ot the St:
8 Ww elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest Totice and =
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod style
Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
--__Proprietor,]Carriages and Beasties
ate,
High. Foaled at J. B. Haggins Ranch, Del Paso,
March 13, 1882.
Per Week by Carr — a tree. Down
ee ae pete . a as fast as any gentle-. Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s the roadside, salt yee Font Mak Lampe Ba
Agents for the Daily Transcript. apeenlle Hambictomian. Dam by Cor. tho grass to the tree, ‘They’ pick Up
ee Good Saddle Horses always on hand pee ve vlan nias Echo’s stones and n to throw at o bird, in
Ss ‘ " am by Magnolia; he by. the process the
agg Bod 6 4 Scores Gity pend Fa a CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL Selby’s American Star. thine and two o the es engl “tght,
& R. Niles. Oe phi Boston FURNISHED. — In the meantime the coffin lies_in the
Sumark hey portland Oregon SHA is one of the few grandsons of} roadway. I walk up to it, and through
hensnt 2.Go. Naw York) Miay 7 , Ee nanel wen tecick oan vines rel chilate tome Tt uae Lode Goad rushers
Williazas ‘s 00 isadee ee Quick Time and Cheap Fares Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and Si ecula— sface. It had been dead rhaps
bodes yy Sa Ghleccs tion’ From the combinationof Hambleton-. 12 hours, so the features are unchanged,
P. Fisher. di wenpcloes . $0 ian and American Star came Dexter, 2:17%;. 4nd it appears to be calmly sleepin
YY Ay a EL #1) AES eahoineo f Jay Gould, 2:2144; Dictator, the sire of Di-. Several people pass me ; tak pr Riese! b pol opage yi ae rector, 2:17; Phailas, 2:18; Jay Eye See, ti pie pal @; no one takes any.
Falmer ¢ Fy ish . et ool Eastern and European Cities. 2:10, and many 0 hora in the 2:30 list; Echo . 2Otice o the coffin onthe road. One old
Rihiouk Oe ae. ig nd Me : the sire of Pasha has produced Bell Echo, . gentleman nearly tumbles over it and
Gao MUMott. * adkainte ay THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL. . 2:20: Echora, 2:284; Gibraltar, 2:24; Annie) swears.’ It is evidently nothing unusual.
W ic. Spencer uw ataa Vane ALL RAIL ROUTES, year old, 2:204; Elmont, 2:29; and many’ ran iey, nese gees. love Aare .
= 4 sm tee cettlid a ke eaiaees een be ate PASH kia a three-year-old, gained a recbe ce — ditferences, return and
ate eeiliere BREE RIEL poh, S th P ifi C ord of 2:40" Beating such horses as Wallace fi ‘k up the coffin. Two of them have
James Marriot! .North Bloom fiel outhern Faciic ompany G, and George Wapple ina five-heat race at . lighted cigarettes, They carry their burre woee eranlia ge Chico, andes a ve'yenrod, lowered, hs . den right across the cemetery’ to: a jittle
3-W. Orear. "pewaleville TD) AbEY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT . brook Park erly in June of 2:30!4. He has house,: where two or three men with
+ We “ a Trains make prompt connection with. ® perfect gait, and an Echo was never brass numbers on their caps are smokin;
CITIZENS BANK, . °"""
Broad Street .....-. Nevada Uity
a © With the feveral Steamer Lines to
ALL EUBUPEAN PORTS
Paid up Capital $30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
W? i= SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
oa econ @wenty-five Dollars. . Spade in, and says there is just room. o disorder,”
New York, : Third Ol f Bleeping 0 pA ogy a arte ba mo of ebrving With Hie digs a little hole and lays the Hin parents’ on Blood and skin Diag matled
ase Slee nit ivilege nex n ere i i San Francisco. _ Are Run Daily with 0 and ems maing in my.possession. aes queen cay of er a Se REN EEE Atlanta, Ga,
And Gacreamente< Trains. No additional charge for Berths in a few spadefuls of earth ELWs as
We’ issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
‘eipal.eities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Gola and Silver Rullion. ure
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
e
OFFICERS:
B.M PRESTON....5:.0.ee8PRESIDENT.
all
routes, e
Apply te,
ke} rancisco.
JEROME
the several Railway Lines in the East, conNew Work and New Orleans
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains. i
Third Class Cars.
Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured,
nd other information given u li
Payable a SIGHT im the prins fign at i i esa y’s Sece w spe Me son ;
W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. PR. R. San
A.N: TOWNE,General Manager,
ears old and his colts all show to his credi
them as a proof of his quality asa sire.
WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 188
At Watt Park, Grass Valley,
themselves as to his spee
position.
8 on account of purchasing reduced to th
C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor
in person can secure choice of
MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P, R
———
T. H. GOODMAN
Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt
BeM. HOUND. vie se age Vick PRESIDENT,
, JOHN T. MORGAN.. CASHIER.
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’t CASHIER and SEc’y,
= DIRECTORS!
B. R. M. Hon, JouN T.
Gxo. Mt. Huouni, D. E. woe
ca 8, . Houeman
k. M. Preston, s Massive
ere dangers of
i " ooennoruiu es Lady
n Francisco—Firs
nk.
Gecramente—Natienal
Bank of D. 0. Mills)
0. seg
UNION HOTEL,
I 3A
: AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. . he returns to his cab and drives away,
Situated in the very centre of the city, with R i N D z is
d in the very contre oral stage Onice . REPAirin eatly Done.
EXPER ines in the building. opti h4 can Pp & y f Peter the Great of Russia. great work, co
leave this Hotel 20 minutes later than any peciaiaedi
other when departi
NEVADA CIT, = + = = CAL,
MRS, J, WAFPZIGER. . .Proprietress. ¢ Sas
PARSON.. Businose Manager . uslie: pion on gent H. G. see . utation which the Nati
easnrs of being the leading and
THE LEADING HOTEL oF — [f0)0807 5
NEVADA CITY....reer CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
Formert
others are DY to notice the advantages
a
National Exchange,
, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
: etl
Whe Only ‘First-class Business
' HMetel in the City.
Ret
ble. ]
Py pet tea z re with me eg yy aud
rior to any i
i De Boome are neat and desirabie, and inea nim
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors.
re-proof structure, free from the
8 so preyglentin large hotels.
J $. Cairns,ee
bes see
MADE TO ORDER
of the ‘National Exchange isa Russ: o@ Ai orders attended to promptly.
n the cit
ber of handsome suits.
a mn agement will spare
se to sustain the rep~ Nevada County N. G. R. R.
onal Exchange now
in the mountains.
ofthe Union Hotel, Nevada City,
Mahon House, Hollister, Cal.
offered 8 Hotel, e house ¢ ns
100 sae. each of which is light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished,
being no hotel inthe mountains e ual to
it, The tables are supplied with the est in
the market,
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
RCIAL TRAV:
FOR COR STs AUD FAMILIES.
Free Bus to and from the Depot.
da, Sta’
PHEREAS, JOHN MckIN NE ON THE A. M, DAILY—Connecting with overEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL Q4th day of April, A. D; 1888, recover-} 4° ¢ eet ee Dg
bel gy By st, county, Grass Valley and} e a Judgment against R. W. Burrows and 1 land arriving in San Francisco at
Maryaville daily. Garah Burrows forthe sum of Sixty-three ¢ *
and 87-100 (63.87) Dollars, together with costs
The best of Wines, Liquors and Uigars furnished at the Bar,
bi eent. per
e ‘The
Chicago
it
Cottage
Neyada
: Orean
Has attained a standard of excellence which
dmits of no superior. :
* tt contains ave improvement that induce. by the maryels of invention.
On the southwesterly side by the
These excellent Organs are celebrated Soe ol Ee the. BORED Wee Pe OT skal bhecannt . those who are in need of profite._
volume, quality of tone, quie onpeauty . deneeand there being an alle between . P ane Oe eee Ia sadvoes
riety of combination, . © design -betuty . the two ; on the southeast by the house and home shomld of ones sot tee td receive
in finish, perfect construction mt aed desira . lot occupied as a residence by F. R. Bi-. Hallett CO a reed me, Bad recatys
the most attractive, ornaments’ Ot ches . monds; on the northeast by unfenced . free, full information nee per day eee, a
ble organs for homes, schools, ground, and on the northwest by unfenced wee, rom $5 Res Say Bee
lodges, societies, ete. ground and Humbug Creek. Said lot comwards wherever they live. are started
: : prising an area of 15675 square fect or theresee fans fy’ seated pant wave
; bow d being surrounded by a fence. ' .
ert BLISHRD BErY TATION : fe ahowia 28 Role and singular the teneAll succeed
SKILLED WORKMEN . ments,
LLRO BEST MATERIAL,
ning
COMBINED, MAKE THIS ‘oogte. na iar ak ae . gence wet to es ows. tabon i none
rt Notice is hereby given that I will sell a “10 relations W eprive
The Popular Organ. . iiiaitaty tts Citas . anmczcirmnaer. ce wet . moe Rite ceo
(= , ’ * le a z
3 el State of: California, on ing tow reoulte. Being used by inhale: education. In this manner Russia,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
AND PIANO STOOLS o'clock
day, all
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
FREE. :
QHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ,
“WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION
which
aon
April,
In the Superior Court of the Count;
JOHN MeKINNEY, Plaintiff,
VB. ;
R. W. BURROWS, et al, Defendants.
of suittaxed at $14.75, and counsel fees al.
lowed herein amounting tothe sum of $25
with interest thereon from the f
sald judgment,
ment isrecordedin the Judgment Book 2of
the said Superior Court,
and whereas itis ordered that the Mo
set, forth in Plaintiff's Comp! aint, be foreclosed and property therein a
to-wit:
Bisaate, lying and being in the County of
nd partic Jy described as follows, towit:
a Pat ice, piece or parcel of land sitpate, lying and being in
loomfield,:in said coun
as the Whitford Burrows
can pro-. -being on the seutheaster! yentive genius, skill and money P Le § BI
ereunto belonging or in anywise apperS. ASTHMA “ra.
Lee
said Judgment together with interest and
Wuesday, the 22d day of May,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5
the defendan
att + fy entitied. ‘action. herein named
, owned or posse: on
ds: ot April, A. D. 1888, the day on whieh
said J uagment was docketed as aforesaid, or
e
su uently acquired in
@ described
y tat ean in. costs.
; -——
“Sen under my hand this 26thday of ()'rite Union ah side Broad Street, oppoBy J. L. Hontanp, Voter e
» No, 1488."
Sheriff's Sale.
of California—Order of at here
At 6 A.M.
LEAVING NEVADA CITY
Pic Mu DAILY —Conneoting Ww.
’ Overland Passenger leaving
rancisco at 8:30 A. M.
Arriving:
9:00 A. M. DAILY*eseribed, 5:4
date ©
at the rate of seven per
‘annum till paid, which said Judgon pages 148 et seq.,
age
tate of California, and bounded ¥
e town of North
and State, known E. H. BROWN, Superintendent,
Stallion Season, 1888.
Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands
known to quit, Heserved 12 mares at four
e invite particular attention to any of
Where he will be shown in harness every
week and the public is invited to judge for
, action and dis&@-The price of service for the season
Harness. and Collars
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
Takes Effect Saturday, April-28th,
San
5 M. DAILY —Connecting with
i Passenger leaving San Francisco at
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. 1
; f
_. SPANISH FUNERALS.
oa a>
Queer Scenes in the Burial of the Old and
Young.
Iwill describe two funerals, ‘says a
correspondent of. the London Referee,
that I witnessed in one day at the great
cémetery at Seville.-. Four little Fare:
footed boys arrive at the cemetery gates.
Between them oy carry & little blue
and white coffin. hey along, chatting and laughing, ~ the long avenue of
trees. Presently they see something
which attracts their attention—a bird in
cigarettes. Here they show a paper, an
t. one of the men, picking up a spans. ‘tells
pi age ag HS ow pF of they go,
ng the coffin now this wa
tat I follow them. shal vas
5 We come to a long line of brick vaults.
ome are empty; some are filled up to
the top with what I presume to be mold.
The grave digger turns over the loose
earth with his spade, and strikes a coffin
here and there. It is too full, He moves
on to another, bricked square, pushes his
8
e
froma mound close by
is over. ousands of these
bricked squares in the cemetery and each . Cleamses the
There is no. Nasal Pas
The Loaling Harness Nhiop stone over the top, only the loose brown . #®aes, Allays
contains a score of coffins.
RAILROAD LANDS earth, Some of them are so full that the . P@im and In.
earth has to be piled up to cover tise flammatien,
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. OF NEVADA CITY. coffin and thus the co is actually . “ealse the
above ground. Sores, & BH
ee x wavene Broad Street, Below National Hotel The next funeral arrived as I was leavs 7 : ° st rag
ing the cemetery. A car, driven b
man smoking a cigarette,’ Tt was. followot igarette, came up, It
2 an old gentleman, also smokin
& cigarette, The car pulled up at the
gate of the “depository,” a little house in
the grounds arranged for the recepti
the prople who have died too late ns
buried ‘that day, The guardian of the fam
house, cigarette in mouth, flings open the.
doors, speaks to the gentleman, and then
‘ will welcome
and th REA
ei e ceremony . (j MBA
by a cab, from which . S™e!n of
t A particle i Pa particle a applied into each nostril and
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calls some one to come, A man wi
cigarette in his mouth now ap netien
aa .e De. pon Py iy 4 lift out the coffin
ouse and Hheeeteator na use Jay it on
On drives the car, the man lighting
another cigarette, and the gentleman to
P
whom the cor belo’ roll across METHO tains nearly 300 pages,
the cemetery ath ay tte ayer rs gantly p P contains nearly 800 page
ave-di
choose “his place.” igger
and then in another, “Too full,” saya
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es from square to square and pokes at
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The Imperial Historical Society of Rus into the matter: Although containtag more
sia has recently published a volume con‘taining the correspondence of M,
Campredon, Envoy ot France to St. Petersburg from 1722 to 1724. The immei j i issi J irements that may contribute diate object of his mission was to conTWO EDITIONS ARE FI UBLISHED. meas all requ
i advancement, health and comfort of
clude an alliance between the Duc de One with esireas 4 oe with Foreign . the pupils. A tomplete Philosophical and
Chartres, son of the Regent Orleans, with oactiais an invited te Cd ink el evemical apparatnd ia furnished with en
+the Grand Duchess Elizabeth, the Czar 8 . copy of this new work, with the privilege of tee Oat eae.
youns ‘st daughter.
ul in this project,
on Ruasian life at that period ate full of
interest. Of the Czar Peter he says:
“Tt is true to say of this great prince that
he has poparnplished prodigies, and if
the interior of the greater number of his
subject has not c anged, there has at
least been such a metamorghosie on the
surface that those who i
thirty years ago, and who see what goes
= . on there to-day, would be constrained to
fallow that it required a monarch as
courageous as he was enlightened and
laborious to produce so happy and so
general a revolution. In fact, his attenith. tion to the task of making his people
amenable to order, to render them use ul
highest point it could reach, was infinite ;
nor did it require: less perseverance to
draw his nobility from the indifference
unworthy of men in which they ~were
gunk, and to render them fit to serve in
his armier on land and see, for which
they had until{quite recently an insuperable objection. ‘The knowledge which
the Czar acquired in the foreign countries
1 through which he travelled was turned
ot and residence,
side of Bumhos
‘olsaid town, and bounded as
VPN) 8E4, WONDERS exist in thoul) ) sands of forms, but are surpassed
to excellent. account by his genius, sustained by the solid ‘reflections of a concise and penetratina judgment, by @ pro‘a-. digious memory, by a courage which
od made him respected and obeyed without
the least repugnance, and by a consummate prudence in the execution of all
the great projects which he had formed
for the welfare of his States after having
extended their frontiers till he had rendered them the largest realm in Europe
hereditaments and appurtenances
be sold at public auction to sa
tion, its action is immediate, direct
A.D. 1988, cP ae ae
keptical. Pri
fi Ms owe 122 oelock MOF Ce Seman os be ‘ual. apne
e , title and inter ts Dr. B.
fs ‘or either of them, in the senetD » yf
and $1.00 of
corsain, ands cure is the result in all
cura single trial conyinces the
Free
My .
St. Paul, Mint
and himself the most powerful prince of
the North. What is still more extraordinary is that he owed his great intelliscarcely known by name before his time,
become to-day the object of the attention
of the greater number of the Powers of
Europe, who seek her friendship either
because they fear to see her engaged in
and
wala bath
Shesat on J. 1. CALDWELL, .
ither of them, may have
a e 4 to. ell of
rty to AND CONVEYANCER.
Nevada Ci
je
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
n all the Co’ at the tate,
, anette Soveds Comat intone nS United States within
“Hout a teattations.
an opposite camp, or for the advan
hey Pope to gain from her diana,
It is fortunate for Parisians that they
do not habitually drink Seine water, a8
&, Ford, Atty for Plff. :
time, or for their mom Spar
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of Woudland, The bullding is large and well
supplied with all the modern improvements
and no effort or expense has been apared to
Instrumental Musie and Voice Culture,
also Drawing and Painting receive particular attention,
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evada City at the followdn
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iy,
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THOS, S, FORD
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FFICE—Thomas' Building, corner Broad
( and Pine streeta, Navade City °
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FFICE—Corner of Pine and Com
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Attorneys and Oounselors at Law
ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOUR
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Office—Opposite the Court House.
W. D. KONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ISTRIOCT. ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
iJ County, Office at the Court House.
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Succesasor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law,
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and’
Pine streets, Nevada City.
U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyer:. ,
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et A. WUTKE,
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bf
Post Office, Nevada City
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
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