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April 24, 1894 (4 pages)

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, evada City Daily ; Transc s ~ ript. . mm . VOL. LXVI-=NO. 10263 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1894. — wake : aie own & Co, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT To the Memory of the Late F. J. Naake, by Milo Lodge. To the officers and members of Milo Lodge, No, 48, K. of P.—Brother Knights: Your committee to draft resolutions of respect to the memory of our late brother, F. J. Naake, submit the following : Wuergas, in the dispensation of a Divine Providence, the hand of death has been laid upon one of our beloved brothers, and taken from Milo Lodge a steadfast friend and true Knight in the person of Brother F. J. Naake, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT ‘sPablished Every Evening, except Sunday. —— BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE ; _ SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. LVED—That we hereby express the ‘. great loss our lodge has sustained and our d_ep sorrow at the death of our brother, and that we will ever cherish in our memory the steadfast character and many virtues ot our departed brother. REsoLvED—That to the afflicted family of the deceased we tender our sincere sympathy in this hour of their-great bereavement and . and profound sorrow. Rgsotvep—That the charter of this lodge be draped in n ourning for thirty days, and these resolutions be placed upon the records of this lodge, and that thesame be published in the daily papers of thia city. se = : Com. Ww. GIFFIN, Tuos. 8S, Forp. C. D, Lane, Angels Camp, B.1,. Denckson, San. Francisco, WD. Jainer, SSS SSS J. 8S. McBride, W. R. Senter, E. T. Nagie, F. V. Mott, J. Keefer, S. Peck, Blue Tent, F. Siroocke, Colfax, 'W. Williams, Redding, . V. A. Wilhams, *. fia ~ W. Schwartz, Grass Valley, T. Gostien, Auburn, ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Geo, Lord, Grass Valley, J. Smith, ye J. W Thompson, ‘ F. Cunningham, Stockton, N. W. Bechtol,:San Francisco, A. D. Rothstein, ee J. Glotstem, A. J. Wilson, __M. Harney, iL, O. Williams, Kd. T. Naghel, ‘8. Karns, Pomona, Miss Whitney, You Ret, JE. Conger, Durch Flat, i. J. Wiltie, Grass Valley, P. T. Riley, = B. 8S. KEcror _Paul Schoen Coming. Paul Schoen, the piano’ tuner and organ repairer, will arrive here about April 30th. Leave orders at W. D. Vinton’s. _ a20-4t Bon Ami “a The modern cleaner, at Gaylord's. tf Sani soepsineahbietinitiaiaase Mrs. T. S. Hawk:Na, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizr ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy. for a debilitated system I ever ‘uved.”” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. “ee . which he will sell at 40 cents per roll._a21.} It Should Be in Every House. J.B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsbarg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pueumonia after an attack of “La Grippe,” when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1 00. ; wd Ice! Icefr The Union'Ice Company ‘is now “prepared to deliver icé in quantities to suit -to~ any . part of the city. Orders left at the I& Hou-e, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to,! ‘ al3 Seta aii See os Furnished Rooms_to Rent. On ‘Pine street, near the—Suspension Bridge. Apply. on the premises. m24Mrs. Joy. Fresh Ranch Butter. . W. G. Richards has fresh ranch butter TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and A. W. Morris are the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, being the successors of the late firm of Northway & Bodewig. These gentlemen have formed a co-partnership and will hereafter conduc: the housé as a strictly first-class hotel. Mr Northway herewith returns his sincere thanks to the patrons of the old firm, and both gentlemen solicit a share of the public’s patronage for the new. Every attention will be shown the traveling public. New and important improvements have been made in the hotel and grounds, and tourists will find it the most healthful 4s well as comfortable hotel in the mountains. J. A. NorrHway, D. 1). Calkins, Shelby Flat, Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros. T. Maloney, ‘Washington, A. W. Morris. ToL. abbott, Forest Hill, J. McCarthy, Washington, M. Eddy, San Francisco. o>. . SPRING Hauw’s Harr Renewer renders the hair lustrous and silken, gives it an even. color, and énables women to put it up in a great variety of styles. GREETING. Frozen—Then on.Fire! Come Early a and ” ‘Like the application of ice to the small of = oe oe your back, is the sensation produced by the cuills that precedes the fever-of malara:. , —+ er Ca Pa — Then co.nes the roasting stage, when every by the Irresistible Power of I am going to sell Goods this Spring Don’t Get Left. Low Prices. vein throbs and is scorched as if with liquid > kKwK KKK Kae KKK KK we Ke Ore, fe ae leaves you as limp a8 & ing perspiration that : wet dish 1ag. ‘Ihese alternating torments -are not remediable permanently with quinine, which is, mnoreover, a most damaging cumulative pvison. Hostetter’s Stomach Read OUI crise vr-wers Every Department Complete. xkweweweweKe Ke KK KK a a Sc a a a oe TEX CKCA cc a ee Bitters drives out the foe and repels its forx ther attacks. It is the leading medicinal safeguard against malaria all over the continents of North and South Ainerica, Guatemala, the Isthmus of Fanama, Mexico and “Australia. It régulates the liver, stomach, ‘bowels and kidneys, enriches — _ ~ : otes appetite, sleep and digestion. ae ae medicine, but an effective «cordial welcome of the must delicate palate. . . ‘Rheumatic tendency is counteracted by it. Round Cut ree lines of Men’s Suits $5; worth $10. fea lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12. Three lines of Men’s Suits $10; Five lines of Men’ Dress Suits reduced to low figures. Just received from the East, a la and latest pattern. 1 offer same at as $210 to $6 00 Parents, bring your bo: offer for $6, $7, $8 and I buy all my goods L ing jobbers, I make that gain yours. — . * “PREVENTION 1s better than cure, and you may prevent that tired feeling Ly taking ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which wil keep your blvod pure and free from acid taint and germs of disease. * Hoop’s tts do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficieutly 25c. $9. Yon will sav { Piano Tuning. —_ W. D. Travers, the well-known pianowill be in “Nevada City-in @ few turing Establish Extra values in Hard Hats. Ask to see my Fedcons reduced to $1 50. Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, > d inspect my Bh Siamier make, they go at $}. An elegant line of Negligee Shirts —new Neckwear in all Styles and Shades.Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 25 dozen Fancy Bows, all shades. tuner, days. + A standard Bearer. In the crusade inaugurated nearly half a _ceutury ago against the professional ignorance of the old school of medicine, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters was & standard bearer. Its victories over disease, when the old time , specitics proved abject failures, — Vie + the pseudo-philosopby which sanction “ -administration of violent remedies where the -ease required none, which laid down as. unrloo ralterable rules biobd letting, violent por-. and Children’s Shoes. the use of emetics and the employ~ 1 oes Gents oxive and cumulative poisons in r “el pee and malarial,complaint, }25 er bonged Ki t of unphilosophy, cov] Children’s Pebule and ‘Kid §1 aws of true medicina . and widths. CHA ger SPECIAL ATTENTION gation, ument of corr: ‘simple cases of liver vwas in fact the “—< alike to the 2S of hygiene and of common sense. Biliousness, constipation and chills and res, as now treated by the Bitters, promptly yield where before they obstinately resisted old fashioned medication. So do dyspepsia, rheud, worth @3, they 25 to BARGAINS!. . BARGAINS! Read Them. MEN’S SUITINGS— Nobby, Stylish and Break. good value at $14. 's Suits $12; reduced from $17 50. rge invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts tunishingly ‘ow prices. will buy an All-Wool Suit. The latest. ys in my store and buy them one of m for Cash, direct from the factory, thereby saving the expense pay$2 50 Derby—latest style. reduced to 75 cents. tylish line of Shirtings just “ace on Madras, 50 cents, 50 cents reduced to 26 cents. Windsor Scarfs—they go at 25 cents. w my display of Gents’ Furnishing it will convince you I am the leader Do pot overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Skin Shoes for #2 50, best value in (joods are bargains. 50 Kan a Chuth. Top Kid—they go at S. GRIMES, BARGAINS! , Square Cut, Cut-a-Ways. Don’t miss this chance. y stylishlong-pants suits I e money. have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufacment in America. out, 75 cents and $1, and nobby. ' America. Hand sewed. ‘Try them. $1 75. Correct Styles and Shapes. Leading go at $2. PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS. First to receive, first sin my New Window. in Styles and Fashions. Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’, Clothier. THE SICILIAN REVOLT. Due to the Indignation of the Poor Over : injustice In Collecting Tax.
The Sicilian trouble beganat Mazzara, a town of 14,000 inhabitants. The system of local taxation, which is the grievance of the magses throughout Italy, exists in Sicily. The rich escapo through corruption, and the poor carry the whole burden. The people met in mass meet‘ing and voted to abolish the municipal taxes. The authorities, after pretending to yield, sent for troops. The mob was enraged and burned a'l the public bui!dings. The troops attacked them, but were overmatched, surrounded and unable to return to their barracks, They tried to bivovac in the square. Themob renewed the attack, and this battle lasted all night. and many: were killed on both sides. In the morning the people went home, and more troops came and prevented a renewal of the hostility. ‘Then the people of Salemi-followed+the example of Mazzara. The officials had warning and garrisoned the public build. ings. When the mob attacked them, it was at first repulsed. The rebels turned their attention to other buildings and houses. The rich half of the town was destroyed, and much loss of life occurred before the troops gained control. _At_Castelvetrano a mob_of —7,000-attacked the jail, freed the prisoners and,: then held a meeting and voted to lynch the tax collector and dismiss the municSSS PT ETE SEN Midwinter Fair Souvenirs. Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; smaller size, 5 cents, For sale by C. J. Brand, Broad street. ee m24 THERE is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years wassupposed to be incurable. For a great many. years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and. by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a/ constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment, Hall’s-Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J: Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only ‘constitutional cnre on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood atid mucous surfaces-of the system: They offer one huudred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. MBF" Sold by Droggists, 75c. OIE i OO a ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the second floor of the Transeript block. Enquire of Fred E. Brown, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ipal officers. Both resolutions were duly executed. The president of the Workinen’s. league was installed ag mayor, or sydic. The inhabitants of Pietraperzia made demands upon the local authorities, which were refused, and the troops were called out., After a bloody battle, in which many fell, the troops retreated. The mob burned all the public buildings and houses.of the wealthy. Only the poor quarters of tho town remain. These . scenes were repeated at Valznarnera, . Marines, Canicatti, Trapani, Santa Nifa . and other places.—New York Sun's Lon. i don Letter. A SALINE SHOWER, Pocatello Citizens Are Salted Down From. the Clouds, and There Is Much Marveling. Friday was a balmy spring deyLate— in the afternoon:a drizzling rain blew . . up, carried on a wind directly from the . south. It was of peculiar whiteness, and after it had passed every one who had happened to have been ont in it and, who wore a dark suit of clothes or a} dark hat noticed that-clothes’ and hat were covered with thonsands of tiny white specks. Later it was noticed that every window.in town looking to the south was also covered with white rnots. . ‘It has been raining mud,’’ said ev. ery one who noticed the phenomenon at . first, but later some of the curious tricd . tasting the spots. They had a distinctly . salty flavor, and analyses mado later by . druggists proved that they were salt. . iles sou = eg "wan a warm day over the Great Dead ‘sea when @ strong south wind swept over it, catching up tho salty var and sweeping it north to Idaho and finally bespattering the clothes and windows of the good people of Poratelle with the salty spray. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, E Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain-, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion o: money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. Fo sae at Corr Brothers’ Drug Store. RES -CONS TIPATION E INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS. RUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. Beautiries An agreeable Laxative and -Beld by Dru: = and $1.00 per packanes Banping KO NO t ver Bullobs Gates h Remedy says: jel ; 0) ‘a 1 medicine I have ever found that would ‘do me any good,” ic HO cts. Sold by Druggists, KCoOMPLEXION 0 URE. . Go. Do not neglect a Cough ga there eGengee its leading to Consumption, Siniot ai +i save you a severe Lain: oe tis ist wu keaaurnaly ee at a] 101 ig sok’ on ages arertaae £3 ote ; For sale-at~ Catr Bros. Election of School Directors. J OTICE 1s hereby given to the qualified At Was which eec ton Three elected for he full term The polle will be open 8a. M. and sindown. we Inapector, and J. G. O'Neil Judge: o sad sieetiee. Bs Bigs J : ada Su of Education of sev OO A LKIN®, Secretary Board of Education. Directors ere of three years ench. between the hours of C. Rich is eppo nted and J, M. Hussey order of the Board FOLEY Will Start Up his Soda Fountain Tomorrow (Tuesday), April roth. REMEM OUR SODA. BER \ Looks Right, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever. — The Favorite TOOTH forthe Teeth aud Denaee toe =— Is Right. ">" Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Br tes Prison for Life ! itis, Ite orrill, who helped Chris, Evans escape from jail. In our case it is different. We have* been busy for the last tea days marking our Large Stock of Spring ~Clothing _ JUST RECEIVED FROM EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA MARKETS, And we are not yet through. It will take us another ‘Wesk. We will say to the people of Nevada county not to spen: through marking, State’ le ou may ask who he pe A Ta 5-cent piece until. we are as it will be money in your“pocket to examine our stuck. We are offering Bigger Bargains than ever before in—our eleven yeats’ experience in Nevada County. The reason we can give you such is: Wee.aré tailors and eons we are buying. We buy ona . Cash counts now-a-days. sequently know what Large Scale and we buy Wor Cash. We have the Largest Establishment-in-Nevada County, hav= ing just thrown three stores into one. ‘The frontage of our store is 72 feet and the depth 62.feet, ~ We have a Full Line of Boys’ Suits from $1 to $15. Men's Suits from $2 50 to $32 50. We are prepared’to fit anyone—rich or poor, —-Our-wagon-with-2-Full-Line-of Samptew tor the next month. Reserve your orders until it comes, Before visiting the Midwinter Fair please examine ovr stock of SPRING GOODS, We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent, We defy competition in our prices, Some time next week, after we'have finished our marking, we will publish a price list. = MF” Goods will be shipped to any part of the county tree of charge. No difference how large or how emall. Sprig” Trade will be out the Taat of € The Only One-Price Clothing House ne . BROUGHT OPCS DO j ' * . \Grand Display of SUMMER GOODS. >. 2» We received the most elegant line of NEW GHALLIES, PRINTS AND SATEENS Ever Shown in the City. >i = a nano ast _=> : EXTRA SPECI AL .—.14 Percale fale 16 Extra Quality Callicos,.. for $1 00 for #1 00 . for $1 00 “ “e ve ° their line.” “>> and P arnt Cash Gro matism and kidney complaint—all surely _ .eonquerable by this safe and really philo.sophic remedy See the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of your address and fifteen -eents in postage stamps, we will mail you ' id our SovveNtR PorTFOLIO OF THE “Wortip’s Co.umpia Exros!tiox ra ive is Fifty cents, but as we A 7 pave one, we make the price nominal. You . will find it a work of art ands thing to be . prized Tt coutaine full page view of the . and is executed in highest style of art. If wot satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book . Address, ‘ H.-E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago, Il. Would respectfully inform be kept at all times the most TO BE F ARTHUR WOLF the people of this vicinity : Main Streét, next to Legg & Shaw’s, complete stock of Fancy Groceries, ae Bie gees OUND IN NEV Give me a Trial———= » cery Store Provisions, ETC. for Cash, that he has Opened a where will ADA COUNTY. Everything th BROAD STREET, above Pine, + This Cut Represents the ~~ A Best Wateh in the Market, —AND CAN BE HAD OF— SE DAek KKK KKKKK KK LUETJE & BRAND, As*aiso any other FIRST CLASS Goods in Our stock in every line is ComPLeTE We cordially invite would-be purchasers to inspect the same. rices Low. Remember that we Repair and Make New Jewelry to order in Any Design. a Fine Watch Repairing, By Skilled Mechanics.”~» Warranted. — 6 ..un. F.C. LUETJE, {@, C.J. BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewele rs. NE B. Newman & Co., Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. She MMe Sify Se MMe MMe SMe Me Me Me Me V7 Bh a a a HI) a1 3 es) MESES The Finest Lot of Spring ie atesle Goods Ever Shown 1S AS AS AS in the County. (PAF Scotch I'weeds, ee Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Oxford Grays LL THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS, AKL ENTIVELY DIFFERENT Our Suits Always Fit. MORRISON ose srecer. FROM LAST YEAR'S. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRANSCRIPT & VADA crry. If wou Want to Getthe County News. : ————