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April 27, 1888 (4 pages)

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The Daily Sexe aseript. __-ppblished Daily (Mondays excepted) by, —BROWN & CALKINS-— ral, = gn ly North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othorn of Nevada sagergh & also in vag 0 and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, Francisco—in fact, throughout the state “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sietra to the Sea.” Dace eae el FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1888. Foe ee eee CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Three thousand shoemakers are on sirike in Berlin. The Florida Convention elected a Blaine delegation. Queen Victoria received a cordial welcome in Berlin. The Panama canal lottery loan will probably be authorized. In a fire at Butte, Mont., Jennie M. Ledden was burned to death. General Crook has been assigned to the Division of the Missouri. : Sullivan has challenged any man in A company has /been formed to build a new street. railway in Santa Rosa. The Los Angeles Republican Convention adopted strong Blaine resolutions. James Smalley killed his two ‘chiling, Mo. -. The English court is prepared to go into mourning in the event of Emperor Frederick’s death. Philip 0. Rooks, who claims to be from California, attempted suicide in ‘New York on Monday. Mexican troops attacked 2 band of Yaqui Indians, killing seventeen and “wounding several others. «An emigration movement bits the Western Highlands to Canada has been started by Lord Lothian. At Centerville, Ky., on Monday night Mr. Parsons, his wife and child, were killed by a stroke of lightning. The Grand Jury has indicted E. J. Baldwin and others for conducting and playing ata hokey-pokey at the Baldwin Hotel. Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker, of Washington, D.C., the well-known woman’s rights agitator, is the guest of Miss Dietz, of Oakland. Michalus Boerner, a German farmer living near Ada, Minn., got intoa quarrel with his son Charles, a 20 year-old lad, and shot the youth with a shotgun, the shot tearing out his bowels and killing him instantly. Boerner is thought to be insane. What a Reporter Saw. The Appeal reporter made the following observations while going from this city to Marysville last Saturday: A very pretty stretch of country is what is known as Penn Valley in western Nevada county. Quite a numThe mammoth peach orchard of the Excelsior Mining Water Co., located county line is in a most prosperous conthrifty. Some of the trees _ this year, but the majgrity not till next season. : "There is one thing certain,” said a Smartsville man yesterday, ‘‘that when all these young orchards come into bearing, we will haye to have rapid transportation to get the fruit to market. When they do commence to : A man wns recently arrested on OFFICE: ch:rgé of s‘o-:ling. re officer hone So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. him before a ‘Dakota justice of the peace, = _— the ogo said *‘Jedge, I object to “this; s ade Ci Liinspiie : ain & Read. ne eS ee Sp esrothe orn Gan Joan, Yrench Cor Pris'ners’ oa ae ain't gener'ly considered replied the Jealin: sarcasticall want to git off for jist-a little while.” co'rse ev'ry time.” i “ Not if the Court knows herself.” ~~ aman out here for a trade on hoss when the off'cer”"— fags : Why, Jones, I can give vc tiled good trade if you want seat oe that off, "hoss o’ yourn Court is adj'urned till t’-morrer at 10 anf my roan mare.”—Estelline (Dak. age was helped into a chair in the office ofa very much excited you think your spore gett was picked by a: young man who sat the werld.tomight-in # eixteertfedty ? me up in the corner so that scarcely breathe, and he kept smi at ——. oR smiling “ar Se Gueler asked the justice. e “T dren and committed suicide at Lickwas——” —— . Going to propose to” me.”— Biftings. men grow in age and experience, the advance in knowled, 8. agelar. The opinion I hold on the subject, is the universal opinion.” ion, nevertheless, son.”—[Boston Courier. I propose to fight it. a“. than a loon and couldn’t make a will.” for him, and know that he bequeaths his entire estate to you.” self retained to defend the instrument. I propose to agg my dear uncle’s memory to t a —([Philadelphia Press. call them Darwinian cars. Times. the next verse.’ west of Pet Hill, andin Nevada county . ding, was asked by an old friend whether not a great ways from,the Yuba she —— congratulate her on the dition. All the young trees are very . the whole it is very satisfactory. will bear. true Jeanie hates her good man, then there's always a something !” g APPETIZERS, ,. Dekots Court Proceedings, = hefty by this court, ** Yes, but I’m willin’ to be tried, but E “No, sir! The law must take her “ Can't let me off half on hour?” “~~! te, ** But you see, Judge, I had jist struck o’clock—come out to ‘the barn and look’ “ft; i“ ae ‘end Gethin intednas, ite. Se An old maid at feast seventy years of New York police justice. She was “Do I understand you to say that! ide of you Third _svenue mf asked the ustice.— “Yes, I'm sure of it.” He squeezed could at me, as if he ‘ “— iis did you — him to do that? you not complain to the cona et Sa * Out with it.” creep thought penne = was—he . = se. bie ‘Was what?” ~ << Youth, Age and Knowledge. : “Yes, sir,” said Jones to Smith, ‘‘as “T don’t think so, * replied Smith. ~ “ Don’t think so? That's rather singu“It may be, but I have my own opinand it is that the younger we are the more we know. When I was a youth I knew twice as much as my father. Now I am aged and I don’t know half as much as my eS “ Circumstances Alter Cases.” ** No, sir; I haven't seen the will, but My uncle was Lawyer Filchem : ‘‘ But I drew it up ‘Is that so? Then just consider youre furthest extremi From the Learned City. New Yorker (to Boston young woman): * Bhall we take a bobtail car, Miss Pene. : ? Penelope : “ What is a “‘bobtail” i 1 eer, Mr Smith? : , ae ES i cout eeenes [ New Yorker: ‘‘ One drawn by a , single Rt e } as 9 horse and without a conductor. Don’t you have them in Boston?” Miss Penelope: ‘‘ Oh, » yes; but we —j[New York Sane eo ep Be ee A Good Reason. Teacher: “ Now, Susie, you may read A. FRIEDMAN. . Kt is a Notea Fact THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK WIE LINE RW .We are now receiving Elegant Lines of HATS, : : BONNETS, RIBBONS, ‘TRIMMINGS OF ALLOKINDS. MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will _again havecharge of the Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee that all Trimming will be Stylishly and Artistically done. A™Nice Assortment of HOSE, : GLOVES, : PARANOLS {fe IDress iIGoods,_*] Just FReeeived. as -MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ). . MARYLAND STOCK : FOR : SALE. ber ofsmall orchards have been planteraeep “Cast thy bread upon the x waters.” x eg3— ed there recently. Nevada county) "‘reocher: «Susie, why should we cast 7 Broad Street. N te ee po . See ee ee ) Opposite Citizens Bank, . S, Brorehrectouiht oftne Capa Bock and respect for law to become a great] Susie: “To feed the fishes, me’am.”— tei . of the horticultural district. eee Nevada Oity, Maryland Gold Quartz Mining Allowances Must be Made. A Scotch lady. at her daughter's wed** Yes, yes,” replied the mother, ‘‘upon It is but A Neighborly § Suggestion. **Good morning, Neighbor Pratt,” said & net everpopular man to another as they met on the street. ‘‘Do you know I'm going out of town to be gone two weeks?” ** Good !” was the quick reply; “IT am gua to hear it. Why can't you make it o yield, Marysville and Nevada City" will have a chance to bid for the advantages of controlling the supply by putting up the coin for railroad facilities.’ A Contest. The Tidings of Wednesday says: Harrison McCharles of Rougli and Ready went to Sacramento to-day}; taking with him quite a number of witnesses for the purpose of appearing at the Land Office tomorrow morning and contesting the claim of Judge E. W. Roberts to a parcel of land which the latter has caused to be embraced in an application for a patent to the Sazerac mining property. The land in contest is situated near Rough PG Tk a, Madam’s Iatention. a mecone gacapgy (to wife): “* Are you as fond of me as you were of husband, dear?” . ssdcares Wife: ‘Yes, indeed; and if you were to die, John, I would be just’as fond of my third. I’m not a woman to marry for anything but love.”"—[New York Sun. een 6 en > Paternal. ; © «What relation, Bobby,” said MrDobbins to his. first born, “am I to your mother’s father?” Bobby: ‘ He is your fodder.” * ** Nonsense; how can he be that?” “ Fodder is what folks _ on, ain’t SY —{Miaghamicn Bepublican eS ey A Sufficient Reason. — Said she: ‘‘I’d like very much to know Why the men do not propose?” 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 PANHIONARLE TAILOR. ; FLection, MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1858. is Consumption incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down -with abcess of lange, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to’ oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse .Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sanfple bottle free at Carr’s Drug Store. Weisenburger Bros., — Dealers in millstuffs, feed, etc. _tf CLOVER, alfafa, timothy, italian rye, blue grass, mixed lawn and orchard grass seeds at Carr Bros. m13-tf For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. For sale at Carr Bros. Notice oo Debtors. All persons indebted tome for supplies putehased at the Plaza F Store are'requested to call at the Postoffice and settle their accounts before the same are put intothe hands of a collector. j 19-tf Cau. R. Craake. 66e Some extra fine “Fastern dried beef just received at Geo. C. Gaylord’s. Tender and rich. 2t Fer City Treasurer, George A. GYAySuess MAY 7th, 1888. For City Marshal, Thomas F. Lewis. Se orale MAY 7th, 1883. * .For City’ Marshal, TT. s. Stephens. ; pages! MAY 7th, 1838, For City Assessor, Dan. FF’. Getchell, a is orpsanai MAYg/th, 1888. For City Assessor, J. =E&. Isaac. e eres MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. 1 re UF BROAD AND UNION STS, One of the most Popular Hotels the place for those in search of a good quiet ‘\iewing low rates: CITY HOTEL. THIS HOTEL HAS "BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the pri vate management b has become Poa IN NEVADA CITY. Itis conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just place to board and aoe The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. i The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the folBoard, without Lodging, per week, $4.50. Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to Rooms, per Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Oo. C. CONLAN. National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0.3 NAFFZIGER.: ..-Proprietor. Byes 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 “ “4 beep . NAFFIZGER. Nevada County Academy —AND—
Business College. A Day and Boarding Schoo! For Both Sexes NV AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty. Thorough preparation for any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ ing, ete., by the very best Special eachers. Home care and training. BR’ Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley—two miles from ¢ either city. Pupils enter at any y time, take regular or selected courser. Directors of the Association. For City Marshal, James G. Neasgie. LECTION, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. a for City Marshal, BB. FE. Thomas. EE Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE oughly demonstrated by the continued prosperity of the ledge from its commencement in the Eureka, through the Idahe tothe Marylandline. The productive record of said mine being about FIFTEEN MILLION DOL LARS. The wealth of this wonderful and world-renowned ledge is shown hy the latest workings of the Idaho, to be as finely developed close to the Maryland line, as in the-richest part of its past course. Makes to Order the Finest Dress and ‘Business Swuits Any one investingin this proplerty can be assured of a continued success equal to its predecessors, viz: yielding twenty-five per cent. im dividends, per year, upon the priceat whichjthe stock is offered for sale, viz: $2 per share. For.fu:ther particulars enquire of s. ©. DORSEY, For Gentlemen_and Boys At the Lowest Prices ANDZACCOKDING TO The Very Latest Spring Styles, Established in 1852. Call and sec my elegant Line of Goods, including scotch Tweeds, French Percales, J.J OTT, Proprietor. property, the value of which has beenthoros a ee m29 At the Express Office, Grass Valley: Nevada: Assay . Office. Stockholders of the Masonic Hall Association will be held at Masonic Hall on Saturday, May 19th, 1888, ‘cently attempted to destroy propfor the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who reerty and life, by the use of explosives, at the Providence, Champion and Mountuineer Mines, near this city. At 8o’cloek P. M., fo: on, the purpose of electing three Trustees of said Associetion, and transacting such = Sa business as may lawfully come before it. als K. CASPER, Secretary. Notice to Miners. B», WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFfice of the Washingion Prada camig Compe ny, Ormonde, above Washington, for t following described work : .To sink the main shaft 80 feet deeper. Company todot he poland, and provide and sh nm tools. Bids for the shaft work must be tendered on or before the 30th inst. For further particulars enquire at the Company’s Office. ALF TREGIDGO, Supt. April 17th, 1888. James Kinkead, Upholsterer & Cabinet Maker, “Is prepared to do all — kinds of work in his line, including Upholstering, eae ~ g 1.2m WIMEKO iO 2uRm Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, N. Y., and spoke as. above. to caiee Sle Te life, To please her I got a bottle. Used . ooirorts, that and two or three more, and presa ' ently the trouble vanished never to. "4 éconsienment of 1 tons of potaoy ge Monroe,Catskill, . toes has ved at 300 ton on board a * It isn't necessary to be @ millionaire will provide a great many 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, a8 ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, Ren . . NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY. * and Ready and includes McCharles’ Seid ue ‘caune thelr salary Cassimeres, SE ae Furniture Repairing residence, lot and garden. yoy oe rte vetiae f woman 6 fE i d Cloth en sonnet melted and. Assayed “ j : cago lelegram. o n Oo request, Go ais exchanged forCoin. In A — wanse-t nage and it mind . : Een aig SRI West o —' smell ut Mitr with “whieh ee aoe unimpaired are possible only with pure “No Such Word as Fail.” =e cas ests, and guarantee correct Manufacturing blood. Leading medical authorities ee There’ Fue) such word as fail,” Etc., Etc. made with from 50 to 600 mede PEIORE indorse Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the best an old gentleman to his son SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. blood purifying medicine in existence. That's so, fate” was 1 LO cates ee a Saree SEES ~~ Jt vastly increases the working andj response. ** guess I'll make an assigneae ae sone ald powers of both hand and a er Traveler: A P rf 1 Fj t G ant rl Home Mutual Insurance Go a rs — tell YW micas a, i mt Teach Fegan grr ay — ere rach srciuahe set and packed for Shipment ou, usban wen 'eacher: “ ur f —-6— You to Try sso five apples and Pt coma ted you : fae im a first-class manner. I had suffered for years with a com. three, how many have you?” = ‘ plaint the physicians called Gravel, —< “I guess, enough tor one . €27 Pants a Specialty. c {TAL 800 000 oe and they had given up the attempt to +. é aa Prices the most reasonable; — _ help me. My wife heard of Dr. David AGood Iden, . oe . : PBINCIPAL OFFICE: James Kinkead ’ 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. ~ ad P E. Turner’s Hardware Store Fire Insurance Only Nevada City." AVING : Market, Pianos and Furniture Moved H's. and wil be able to supply the public Pine Street, ene door above Gee. Jam anthorized by the Citizens’ Committee to offer the above Heward. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff Nevada County. Nevada City, March 22, 1888, $100 REWARD THE NEVADA COUNTY MiINERS UNION will pay One Hundred Dollars Reward forthe arrest and conviction of the party whe blew up the Providence Mining Company’s pipe. MINERS UNION. Nevada City, March 22, 1888. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. urchased the above-named will be glad to see all former with all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats, ams, and lard, Which will be-furnished et the VERY ? LOWEST RATES. 1.¥, Houguon, President P-A:T-E-N-:TS I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, Having had Jong a3 ex eorny in the bu bap Tecan rfect sa action to Ceres will a ee the JOHN T. MORGAN NAT. P. BROWN. Ww. C. JONES, To HlIome Seekers. NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMBNP ASSOCTATION. ; DIRECTORS : . . @EO. C. GAYLORD GEO. E. TURNER, G. E. BRAND;7 it. M. PRESTON, E. J. RECTOR, “41H A8. BARKER, LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES AND. LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. &= 20 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale ranging in rice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre, es List OF PROPERTY AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL. ON OR ADDRESS CG. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. J. E. CARR. T. H. CARR Carr Brose. PROPRIETORS OF THE DRUG :: STORE, Nevada City. PALACE Cor. Pine and Commercial i: i aan, Pree BeORGE LORD. EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN, THING USUALLY FOUND IN A J.T. MORGAN, Treas. WM. H. CRAWFORD, ROW ASe First-class Drug Store. Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887 ei For eircular or information address . £. K. HILL, Principal, . PAINTS, OILs, VARNISHES, ETC Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAl. Se d SCHOOL BOOKS, ® ) : ‘ MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, : PERJODICALS, pa PICTORIALS, — i ~ . NEWSPAPERS ‘The shove Reward will be paid Agenta for the San Frencisco Examiner. FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug gist. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Bread end Pine Streets HEBER EE Pee et eee, , . «Nevada City ww. PD. ‘Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, 1 TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRI C petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. cred ciel deaal Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, Sd THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city = EREE SSI SARE oar the Best im the Citv. Try t. wi SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. ; Best in the market. Sold bylthe case or package. * Guanine H. Stony, Becretary, BTAINED and all business in the U. 8 BR. H. MaGIL1, General Agent. Or atent Office attended to for MOD1 Li PRATE FEES posite the U. 8, se t Of ‘y . sind ur ofice eS ‘aten'fice, and we phe obtain Patents in less time . ; Au kinds of LIVE ergge tors sale 6 Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County . than those remote from 4RLES KENT Send model or drawing. We eiriee as to DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN, . peteninnte free of c! e—and we make Sach phorge apless we 2 patent. L. 6. CALKINS Risks accepted on an cleans of hastrabie nWe , here, to the aster, the Su: . property in this county at rates aglow assolrinteu gnt of Mone Order Division, and BROWN & CALKINS, r ada 4 ficials * atent A x ’ anteeing a prompt and liberal scapendateall circular, advice, terms fod Teferences to ac-. 00k, Newspaver and Job Printers, just claims for loss. 2 al clients in your own Btate or county adPUPHPBERS OF THE NEVADA CITY : Sa DAILY TRANSCRIPT, GEO W. HILL, Manager rin Northern California, ‘Tt was esate N P. BROWN : : a Clover, Alfutat Timothy ye and other Grass Seeds, N.Y. All Druggists, $1.00 a bottle, . steamer from Glasgow. Redington & Co., ts. 22-1 paps discovered in C: Col dalterations made at the Low— . . abouts is ed in Cape at lany pe a ‘we Rooms for Bent, pias in New oqinay ae tom Murnished; suitable for housekeep-. the first “drive” of stock having _ O54 desired: location on Broad on ts northward journey from San An: ° apply at this office. tf 1» a 3 ee * arene 7 i a on of the Nevada rite omnes ore A. FRIEDMAN, to ts pore: several new varieties on ot grains and si fe ene oe ANHIONABLE TAI, Pu termesupeensitie excch, or o east bale ere } Geo. Gaylord. «15-2 an, and making night hideous! spoap STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lf. A. Snow & Co., . i MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY Opp. Potent Office, W Tishea september 6th, 1861, by. iP. raw CAL. R. CLARKE, Agetit rs Boyle, Lake 4 ‘Oakia) Deer ¢ Unie L Seib Miss V Hendi CEA M Tho Valley Capt . 8 McC Detroi Nat JCM Turne: City: Spanis Culloc Granit Loche, man, ¢ well, . Sutter Hartu) Steven mento darige at at Her « the v : Jo} the . arres on sv the § aroul lawy: for . what belo ‘ bs the : ay him, Sher parti $6) sey Het him the § LF any little earn $500 care] Th woul done ay abou som Johr mak it sta with One Tho nigh been The till I Frar even And tion work nia,’ in tk min Yes foot wall abot tion easi