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April 10, 1888 (4 pages)

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DAY, APRIL 10, 1888. TELEGRAMS. roads to Yosemite are open. Mankato, iion., is threatened with 2 the summer. ae of Stockton, Cal. . ofhé Mr. Tippett died suddenly at Petapryte 3 on the eve of his weuding. . Bait J. H. Timmerman was hanged at ‘Go , Wash., for murder. Lims Prospectors near Marysville find ensmeouragemient in digging for coal. = Director Kimball desires te have the Henry James, who killed Dougherty at Lodi a year ago, has been captured upéin 9 Sher Judge Schofield of Illinois is menDista™ as the probable successor of TresChief Justice Waite. i¢. Acovtract has been made for a susRES KS me A Modesto jury awarded 8. L. Hans24 com $850 in a suit growing out of the s ‘purchase of a newspaper. : 6th The floods have caused great disGov tress in'Germany. In the flooded diswich trict 250 villages are in ruins. Btt’ Joseph Shannon was mardered by ray Charles Graef near Steamboat Springs, supiNev., in a quarrel over a mining claim. Clet America 18 @ new literary .weekly just started in Chicago to be devoted SUP distictively to American interests. _ Robbers attacked two men and Con wounded one of them in the State of 8€ Sonora, six miles south of Nogules. 3.3. Reynold dropped a pistol from £°phis overcoat pocket in the street at Bos Albugurque and it exploded and killed his wife. me Captain Paul Boyten has comAss menced a 1,000-mile journey down the river, entering the Oliio just above Wheelin; ee NRE se oneal iia IES i bb [hola ig. A man has been arrested at Helena, 418 Mont., who answers the description of ws Tascott, the murderer of Banker Snell Bri of Chicago. Box Herbert F. Beect.er declares that he > . never helped smugyle opium, and that ea: he has asked the Department for an Fre investigation. Gre The Montreal express from Boston 26 wane -wreomee eves Bese dleepewersy V6. Lit Four persons were killed and many 44 others injured. ‘ Xo Recorder Smyth, of New York, has a sentenced Francis W. Pittman to imfu prisonment for life for the murder of 3" his daughter Rachel. Ee Jake Winter, confired in the Anagn beim jail for wife beating, attempted 8° suicide Friday night by cutting his 8¥ throat, and isin danger of death. $2 Ex-Benator Roscoe Conklin has §*" been confined to his house with an abuu céssin his right ear. His physicians have ordered com. pete rest and quiet. ‘ ™Gold diggins of great richness are again said to have been discovered in Lower California. Some.of the quartz said to yield upwards of $2,000 to “. “Annie McDonald and ber child are "gq Starving to death in New York. Her husband deserted her to go with the ~~ expedition on the Maria in search of ‘The Woodbull sisters propose to sne “the publishers of Henry Ward Beech‘er’s autobiography if the paragraph : them with altempted black_ § mail is not eliminated. fi A @i-patch from Panama says: "Phere is great activity all along the W line of the canal. On the Atlantic Bi side several huge dredgers are cutting their way toward the interior, — “At Centralia, W. T., last Thureday, Maude Beach, 9 years of aze, while Playing with other children, took a pewly butcher knife to cuta . switch. While returning to the house fi With the knife she slipped and fell, the # knife piercing her breast near the heart. She died in a few minutes. Budge Clawson, the Mormon polyg‘gmist who was pardoned by Pre-ident : said in a speech at the anconference at Salt Luke: ‘‘The rd has revealed to us the principle ' § SSUPESERREEEROTONFRENCYScomRocoEmuee RTS IEE a ; ee ek Reale Heston eso We will honor it and not make a prom‘fae to abandon this any more than any principle of ‘faith. One is ] aietey ie as good as anAni @ll should be honored alike. T ask in the name of Jesus, 5. . of disc @ xt sizes. A monkey, provably _. GORGEOUS EFFECTS, _ ——— Attained in ~~-© Arrangements For The Ciscinasti Centennial Exposition. Sehars loesaefpei, on tot wing claxs;. in point of fact, mach of the pro perity aa busines commnnity is due to the firm belief of the individnas composing it, in the sailor's aphorisin, “The Lori he! these who heip themse!ves.” ‘That. the settlement of the Ohio Valley an.! the qguestion.ng, and the Porkupo'ites seem city Jenz the most Sourishing of the many in what was ca:led by our jore-fathers, “Ihe Northwest lerritory.” Perhaps this was natural enongh, but it does seem al ttle odd that no attempt was made to enlict the pecuniary aid of other cities ecually interested in celebrating the event. The competition of the yuarantee fund by Cinvinnatians themselves, although it takes adizit and six cyphers to express it, furnished the bist key to the men that was ever given. It may be said that the old coup et, “fry, try again,” hs been siperceded 80 far us they are concerned, by, “Il lldoit” I remarked previowly that the “Centennia,”’ was atroad in this neighborhood, and I may gay that it is \ery much so Almost the first question IT was asked after my arrival was, “Are you coming to the Centennial?” ani one of the first “liens” to be seen was the enormous 8 t of buildings in which the celebrated’ exhibition will be held. ‘The p-rmanent idan! gechiry Buildings” have been pictand describej until almost every one has 3 clear idea of their nature and ex:en: vu. w them are being adde'l several otners of enormous dimensions, cover anil connecte.l, ever siie of the big pond Machinery hall wi'e. a d the prosaic. ch: racter of the ious manner. as a rule, such things are not ne: essarily edie of the public is concerned. the canal, which traverses the whols ive istote ont-Venice! i: the matter, to be on han . an: Jearn how things are managed on this side of the ovean, +t erionsly, as an Irishman would say, th> managers or rather the Com::ission rs, attractiv» daplavs possiil», and there is every indicaiion that they ae iuily aware of the iact. Tuo of them visited Venice during the pa:t summer in the capacity of ¢ sivs taken note, and are pean pr: pare . to reproduce on a grand scale the famous canal scenes of the city by the Adriatic, where Portia argued “Shylock ont of a pound of Christian flesh, and Othello kille.i : esdemona bhecaus: some other fellow's povket bandxerchief came home in her wash. The immense building through which the canal runs is not yet complete, bnt it is far enongh advanced f r one to form en idea of what it wil be. The snace for exh bits is Jo ated on lo:h siles of the canal, which is covered by a roof higher t ‘an tuat over the machinery department; the view, both in this department and along the canal, is unobstructed for the who'e distance of thirteen bun 'red feet, and the effect of ther whete wih 1.e tht of an immense cathedral, or one of the ancient i.oman vasili. as. The effect at night will be gorgeons in the extreme, enhanced in no small desree by the magnitude of the vast espace und r conne: ted cover, and ly the gi'tter of po.isheld machinery which wi.l border the pathway of the sup rbly decorated gondolas with their oarsinen in street Venctisn costume, which is har lly necess’ry to state, is rath -r more wsthe‘icin nature thin the rough an.! realy hiue overalis and jumper of the Whio riv:-r ferrymen, which is the nearest approa h to the fiiness of things, that the iatter ever considers necessary. The whole building is to be magni‘cently lighted, and the late improvemnts in the metho Is of gas and «lectric h.hting render possivle a perfection in this respect hitheria unattsinails especially us the der that Cinvinnatians are enthused over the com’ng event, but it is a litle remarkablo that the enthusiasm is niore manifest in deeds than words; in such cases the tongue is apt to outrun the arn, and the blare of the aivertis ng trumpet to drown the rine of the hammer.of pr : =x b happen to be 80 EP” ine Boers. ~ fome think tha, they are excellent ioneers in a new country. ‘they advaice n to native territories, kisling the peopl» by thousands, e.slaving wom n and chilir.n, rob ing them of their lanus and cattle, and o:.cupying their c uitry, with no ulterior benelit to the:nseives or others, but merely as a 1 eid for surtber cruelties and spoliation of nitive raves, so that the country may bo cleared of them, but not for civilization or i uproving the country, becanse they l-ave a dirk spot wherever they settie from the ruthless cruelties they p«rpetrate upon uno ten ling and innocent ard rey? Are tivy, then, gool p.oneers? Ali the acphistry in the world cannot mike it right. To murder, enslave, und ro» innucent. human beings living on their own iands. wh» have done ny harm, and have as mach t to live an! en,oy their own as any other people, blacx or white, that they should be so ruthlessiy treated vy men who profess Christianity and to be a God-learing people ia an anomaly, and cannot be tolerated hv 9 just ans Pyrat people like the Bil.ish nation, * ~ ~ The English people have hitherto been looked upon as friends and protectors of the natives , and as one of them I ielt proud of my country. Put irocession, an Lnaglishman is asvamed to travet in the country, to bs subject to the taunts of the chiefs and pzople ai the bo.g.ed Louor of England, .# Hlow Monkeys Eat Oysters. A writer in Nature gives the followin -. description of the monkzys metho. o ys an sone Farge Be in he wens e: ice pelago, Fr. t at the toe tids are covered selth Ad Mauss crareniate. ZaUS Mab bie ese quarters, prowia @.007 shore Wien . is low, and Central ttates was an event worthy of . secure commemoration is a fart too patent for) have to have taken it for ted that th i i it ip its 6 ili rndh pf the loatte iehane to Wey Ths! of var invention, but in its sal. bility ones known to the who'e country as the . P, which will give the lar-sest area under used on this ‘ alone is to be thirteen handired fect long h-y nearly cne bun ‘red an sixty feet ~ . F la When she had children, she gave them A piece of machinery ‘may he “a joy i Cedi forever’ on accomnt of its usefilness, but *thinvs of beau y,” and are anything but drawing cards :o far as the unmechanival enetian gon:lolas, however, perio on length of the building. wil) be an attraction tht none w.ll willingly mi-s. \enand her public officers shoul . b> notitied have the ‘ma ing’ of one of the wost an: elec. ric light companies are looking iorward toward the inane BS commons? wis lg 4 e as a 11 ‘ ap°cies 0 e-grousd upon which the 4 i j will marshal their forces, tors enperoai Dressl and! Business. Suits struzgls ior suprema y. It is ttle won= Am Extraerdinary Offer te All Wanting Employment. We want live, energetic, agents in every county in the Unstel breton und Canada to sell a patent article of great merit, on its merits. An article having a large sule paying over 100 per cent. profit, having no competitio , quite speedily, don’t . and on which the «gent i< protected in the exclurive sele by a deed givenfor each and every county he may secure from us. With ali these advantages to our avents; and the fact that itis an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be nevessary to {make ‘‘an extrao:dinary offer” to good agents at once, but we concluded to make it to show, not only our coufidence in the’ merit» ) byany agent that will handle it with jenétzy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $300 a month eldar, and tnis fect makes it safe for ur to make onr offer to wl who are ‘out 0} employment. Any ayent that will give our business a thirty day’s. trial and fa} to clear at least. $100 in this time, above all expenses, can return ali goods unsold to us and we wili reiund the money. paid for them. ‘No character Of the (Jueen Cit ness , Sch employer of agents ever daéted to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that\we havea ents now making + ore than double this amount. Jur larye descriptive circulars explain vur offer fully, an-i these we wish tu send to everyone oul o: employment who will send us three one cent stampe or pos:age, ~dend at once and secur the ageicy in time tor the boom, and yo to work on the terms named in ou extraordinaty offer. i Address, at ounce, NaTionan Noverty Co., 614 Smithfield ot., Pittsburgh, . 124 3m For fine carpets and wall paper go to L. M. puxerortn’s Furniture store. a3-lw ———— + 200 a When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, exhibit is to be relieved in @ wost ingenWhen she was a child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss,she clung to Castoria y Absolutely Pure. MiSs POW DER NEVER VARIES -A Marvel of purity, stren and wholesomeness. More economical! than th wdinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum or pret powders. ia aan hy 3m ERS. ROYALBAKING POWDER CO., 106 Walistreet, New York wm.T.COLEMAN & CO., Agents fan Francisco. ), FRIEDMAN, Broad Street. Opposite Citizens Bank, Nevada City, FASHTONARLR TAILOR, 3 Makes to Order tha Finest For Gentkmsn and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING.TO he Very Latest Spring Styles.
Call and see my ele sat Line of Goods, inScotch Tweeds, French Percales, Cassimeres, West of Encland Cloth, Etc., Etc. : A Perfect Fit Guaranteed, 6.n © the ‘Transvaal rebellion’ wnt its ro. €@ 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, Repairing and Pressing done, and alterations made at the LowA, FRIEDMAN, ONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. IMPORTERS the Leading Paper ‘7 oo Is: Established Sept. 6, 1£60. The Nevada Daily Transeript As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is the Best. FOR SALE. “The CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL COMPRISING Buildings, © Boox-Braa'zara, ALSO THE Hoisting Machinerv, Pumps, Oolumns, Engines, Boilers, Oars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Waeels, ETC., ETC. For full particulars apply to E. 0, OHARONNAT, NEVADA CITY. National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAFFZIGER..:...Proprietor. Bz PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGES, Ete. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market. Meats delivered f ee of charge, C, J. NAFFIZGER. CITY HOTEL. Reese OF BROAD. AND UNION 8T8 —e THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN m0 Fo thoroughly overhauled and renJEU ovated,and under the present a. faa) -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 Booms are all sunny, light andairy. * The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the fole lowing lew rates: Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50. Board and Lodging,”per_ week, $5 Ito Rooms, per Night, 25 cents; Single Meals, 26 cents. oO. C. CONLAN. ~ TO RENT. The Store in. Truckee (WITH GOOD WILL) WNED AND OCCUPIED BY THE LATE *“ FRED BURCKALTER, Doing a Grocery and General Merchandise: Businese. =The Building is 35 feet front, 70 feet deep and Fire-proof, Fixtures complete. Possessicn given April 1st. ADDRESS M. 0. BUROKALTER, m5 Truckee, Nevada County, Fl For City Marshal, Rene MAY ‘th, 1888, 4 For City Assessor, Dan. F. Getchell, poner MAY 7th, 1888, 4 For City Assessor, 7. BB. ITeaaac. ee MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888, — For City Whrshal, Tames G. Neagle. nee Retorting Furnace Gold . Scales, Safe . NERS UNION will pay One Hundred Dollars Reward forthe arrest and conviction of the party 22. 24, 26, 28, 90 & 92 Lake Strost, OYSTER : PARLORS, Pine Street, Nevado City. SPECIAL DISHES SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE. ‘fuppers for Parties, Balls and Entertainments. OHOIOE CONFECTIONERY A SPECIALTY. A share of public patronage solicited. t t Established im 1652. Nevada: Assay . Office. J. J OTT, Proprietor. NO. 2% MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY. OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and eey Jee By request, Gold Bais exchange: ct oin. In connection with my Assay Office I have a small Quertz Mill with which I can make practical Mill Tests, and oy et correct returns in every way. Working tests will be made with from 60 to 600 pounds. PRICES $1,000 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons whe recently attempted to destroy property and life, by the use of explosilo 8, at the Providence, Champion and Mountaincer Mines, near this city. Lam anthorized by theCitizens’ Committee to offer the above Hehb ward. GEORGE LORD, : Sheriff Nevada County. Nevada City, March 22, 1888. M00 REWARD. THE NEVADA COUNTY MtMINERS UNION. . ! 2 ‘SpENCER, BAR Ther, jo aoe HARD! ® og ARE 2 one Re ee HIS 18 THE GRE CHICAGO. ILLS. ° ~ ISS: HHNNAH BRANCH'S ANTOINE TAM, : : + : + Proprietor. ENGLISH REM LE? DY Large’ Bottle $1. omall Botti, 50 cts. ‘ ATEST REMEDY IN. FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INCoughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy, Croup, Hoarsenese, Asthma, Whooping Cough, ALL DISEASES THROAT AND LUNGS. It’ performs wonders {n relieving Consumption, it strengthens the. Lung The above Reward will be paid Ieeuatly allays all irritation of the oO. BS. MUrmLOY’sS. Wholesale or Retail. H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK, , Proprietors, Nevada Oity. DF THE and ‘oat, seam . NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ane ASSOCIATION. epy. LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. 220 000 Acres of: Railroad and Other Unimoroved lands . For Sale raneingsin rice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS . G. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. J, E. CARR, T. H. CARR Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bacon Bovine had long ex ness, I can whe biew. up the Providence . faction to all, and will supply the Mining Company’s pipe. give Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. Fresh & Sait Meats, ELaxr6, Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST. RATES. ience in the bu erfect sa Very best in my Line, All kinds of LIVE STOCK mes, AS for sale a RLFS KENT PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Nevada Olty. urchased the above-named Koa, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF BYMRY will be glad to see all forme: patrons snd wil be able to supply the public with all kinds of THING USUALLY FOUND IN A BPirest-claseae Drug Storc. es PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC and Lara, —_—_ SCHOOL B00Ks, BLANK BOOKS, “ MISCELLANEOUS Books, a se PERIODICALS, PIOCTOMIALS, . NEWSPAPERS Agents for the San Prancisoo Examiner. : Nevada City, March 22, 1888, STOCK : FOR : SALE. erty cam be assured of a contine “T med success equal to ite predeces« red Da ily Transcript 1MARYLAND DORSEY, KEPRESENTING S « overthree-fourths of the Capital Stock . ; vo the Maryland Gold Quartz Mining Company, of Grass Valley, Which is divided into 500,000 shares, par value of $20 per share, desires to dispose of asufficient number of shares to develop this property, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by the continued prosperity of the ledge from its commencement in the Eureka, through the Idaho tothe Marylandline, The productive record of said ! mine being about FIFTEEN MILLION DOL LARS, The wealth of this wonderful and. THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the world-renowned ledge is shown by the latest workinzs of the Idaho, to be as finely developed close to the Maryland line, as in the richest part of its past course, GO iss: Any one investing in this propTHE TRANSCRIPT Want to Keep Thoroughly Pested ONCERNING POOREH Eee eee dew eg sede eee ee ota dues stony GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL And Other Resources, besides being Full) 1 times on 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887, 1887—1887—1887—1887—1837-—1887' Daily Transcript! 186 186 FIRLD, GARDENAND FLOWER SHEDS. The Finest Brands of Glgars in Nevada City. sExsnortattigs securately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent. Drug gist, = NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad ond Pine Streets.. oo NOWNda Olty —_—_ AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, wa. DBD. Vinton, LUMBERING LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, Bt FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPO F UNDI F sors, vizt ylelding twenty-five = Daily Transcript 186 & petent Druggist and portent purity guaranteed. NG PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM per cent. im dividends, per year, upon the priceat which the stock 8h: —-1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887 3 887—1887— 1887 —1887—1487—1 887, 81 . Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. is offered for sale, viz: WHICH Ie seiner arenas Sear cana ina D $2 per share. The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printec For further particulars enquire of in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields, THE CELEBRATED ss. ©. DORSTY, m29 At the Express Office, Grasse Val'ey, What's the Matter? Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ? 7. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN, aaron svar, Has just returned oom San Francisco. where he purchased the latest novelties in his line. He has at hie store the ] finest Single and Double . Buggy Harness, LT esis MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. for City Marshal, Eero, MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1888, : 8 Muy Gold Dust, Gold and 5% May 6, 107. : No, 26 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, . (His own make,) mote parts of th SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAI News, and it has a circulation that reach people in every part of thir It also has numerous patrons iy Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well a: in Sacrame.to, dan Francisco and more re e State. To.LAND and t SEEKERS throughout the whok it is invaluable, as it gives a faith complete record of the progress be made in the development of the coun varied and extensive resources, It pre ‘ia sents extraordinary inducements , canal ERS elng positively the Beat Advertising Medium in Nor, thern California, Sk O ADVERTIS ID ALN NEON M MY Can now be purchased in this city SERRE SS SHARE Saddies, : Bridles, BX —— Whips, Lashes, -——_— el ——— a, ori the Best im the Citv. Try t.Wayon Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, ; Pine Nevelties. ‘Special attention is invited to the fine stock of _ HIBAVY BREECHING, Lend ond Ohain Harness, . Ne fi ataie tating keaer OS=PRNING. Largest and Best Equipped d Job Printrts) Covt, lua Timothy Rye and oter Grass Seeds __ SPER. CELEBRATED BREAMFAST CERMEA, Best inthe, OAL. R. CLARKE, Agent i ; é