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The Daily Transcript. —
BROWN & CALKINS-—
OFFICE: t
So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. .
CIRCTLATES 15 }
S eeviile North San Juan, French Cor
Tl Sweetlaudy North Bloom field, Moore's
“ Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othet town of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, thronghout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, ae the Sierra to the Sea.” Caynens
~ ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 17,1888.
LATE NEWS.
Emperior William will start for Rus‘ sia on Friday.
* J. J. Anderson of Sacramento has
. . mysteriously disappeared.
Governor Ames of Massachusetts Is
lying at the point-of death. ae
Trouble is ‘brewing between rival
factions of the Bald Knobbers in’ MisDr. McKenzie says that Emperor
William is afflicted with an anral-compiaint.
;
De Lussan, an American prima qonna, has made a successful debut in
London.
Davitt challenges the Government to
prove the charges of the Times against
him and Parnell.
}
A prize-fight is being arranged between Hattie , Leslie of Buffalo’ and
Alice Leary of Bradford, Pa. i
Congressmen from the lumber districts tield a meeting Saturday night to
take measures to defeat the Mills
Warrants have been issue! by the
Secretary of the Treasury for the pay* ; ment of $13,767,099 on accougt of
‘pensions.
Edward C. Wolcott, a prominent
Be lawyer and poiitician of Denver, is said
B, ‘to have dropped $20,00) in a faro game
: at Long Branch. :
oa Amador Cardoza and Vicente Martinez qaarreled at Sacramento, and. the
latter, after receiving a blow in the
forehead, dropped dead.
Jadze Gre=hain sailed on Saturday
for Europe. He will be absent two
months, and isexpected to retarn to
assist in the election of Harrison.
John Gesiles, a settler near Aims,
Or., was found dead in his chair in
his cabia la-t Friday, having evidently been in that condition for several
weeks. :J. BR. Bioch, a young white man 22
years of age, an overseer'on R. H.
Cornwall's pl -ntation, Fairfield county,
S. C., died on Saturday of hyirsphobia, caused by the bite of a cat.
The body of the unknown girl who
died in a Portiand pnysician’s office on
Saturday has heen identified as that of
Mary Sciueiler, and she is believed to
be the 'vicitim of a criminal! operation.
The Spenceville Muruer.
The Grise V ley Union of yesterday
says: It is now known that youn;
Kneebone had an enemy who had
made threats against him and otherbut it is not known that the. person
making them was in that section of
the country at the time. Circumstances go to show that the murder was a
deliberate assassination; the mur tere
having Jain in wait at a point. of the
road where he could see distinctly
every person passing and could easily
have distinguished the features of any
/ ene approaching. The cutting of the
pocket of the murdered man, ard the
taking of the few dollars he had on his
person, it is believed was done with
the intention of producing the impression that the killing was done for the
purpose of rovbery, and thua diverting
suspicion from the real culprit, who
comtnitted the axsa sination frem motives of revenge.
. i a at may SI
Plewing the Waves.
A storm at sea means inevitable seasickness for ocean travelers. The vibration of a steamer’s screw, even, is
‘ a sore trial to any but the strongést
stomachs, ‘‘splicing the main brace.”
as the imbibition of a glass is jocularly
termed by sailors, is a poor substitute
for the swallowing of that incompurable tranquiliizer of sea-sick stomachs,
Hosteter’s Stomach Bitters, which no
commercial. traveler,tourist_or invalid
should -be without. in ‘‘crossing the
briny,’ or making a tedious journ-y.
No unmedicated stimulant of corm
merce is comparable ior efficacy to the
eat invizorant. Emigrants to the
est pronounce it a reliable preventive of malarial infection, 4s well as
other complaints to which hardship,
,impare water and miasma-tainted
vapors give rise. It renders blackish
water drinkable and harmless, and is
a@ fine remedy for disorders of the
A stomach and bowels, and for.kidney
troutles and rheumatism.
m a eo
a j Worth Knowing.
jet Mr. W.H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City, Flofida, was taken with a severe
cold, attended with a distressing cough
and running into .onsumption in_ its
first stages. He tried many so-called
pophlar remedies and steadily grew
worse. Was reduced in flesh, had
difficulty in breathing and was unable
to sleep. Finaliy tried Dr. King’s
found immediate relief, and after using
'
a Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . eeiu steam
. were reminded . Sunday doings at
cities, for events vi inte rest were transmoeat tan Sues me =. piring at all sides. The Nevada County
. Baseball League schedule of games
ity Grass Valley, Rough & Ready.) 1. inaugurated, the opposing clubs
being the Chicago Parks of Chicago
Park and the Browns of Grass Valley ;
4-Paws stranded circus gave an open
air performance which included trapeze and horizontal bar acts, feats of
strength, juggling, ground and lofty
tumbling, etc.—a first-class exhibition ;
two dogs of the Shepherd breed tought
for forty minutes; the baseballists
“kicked”? at the umpire and at one
= another ; juveniles walked around with
chips on their shoulders and invited
Sunday at Gra $8 Valley.
The Tidings says: C osmopolites who
« Vatt Park yesterday
he public recre. 1 g rounds of large
the removal thereof by smaller ‘‘fellers’’ from other quarters of the city,
but no scrapping was permitted.
ee ena eeam eae
Arrivals atthe Union Hetel,
Mrs. J. NaFFzicER, Proprietor.
Nevapa O1ty, July 9th, 1888
A. Stinson, San Francisco,
D. Selora, Italy,
W. Huff & wife, Col. Hill, .
T. Burton,S. F.,
Jas. R. Smith, Grass'Valley,
J.C. Dean, “i
Miss Sadie Allen, City.
R. M. Wilkins, G. V.,
Miss Van Marter, City,
Miss Abogast, “ :
Albert Quick, ag bad Hill,
W. L. Burnett, 8. F.,
Prof. Ertz, City,
F. C. Pettibone, Gridley,
eae SIDR Oey IE Es
Arrivals at City Hotel.
0. C/Contan, Proprietor.
July 9, 1888
Jady, New Brunswick mine,
‘lingen, Oakland, .
A Clancy, City,
‘J McLeod, Marysville,
Beareman, Willow Valley,
J Higgins, Grass Valley.
Higgins, * hae
G Wilkins, City,
i K Weare, City,
A Meyer, Cherokee,
T Walker, Grass Valley,
Anderson, City,
y Joyce, ~ z
S$ Stinson, San Francisco,
Hughes, Cherokee,
D Woods, Grass Valley,
) Edwards, City,
)¥ Donovan, G. V.,
T Maguire "
J 3 Hennessy
T E Davis, Forest City,
LS Turner, Marysville,
F J Morton Sacramento,
P. McLeod, Nova Scotia,
E D Whildin, City,
J Monk, bo
C Turner, Hunts Hill,
T Grimes,,City,
E Ai Wetmore, City, ¢
A Jackson, Brandy City,
a ea
Arrivals at National Exchange.
Rector BrotHuess, Proprietors.
ys July 9, 1388.
Miss A Curtis, Grass Valloy,
Miss Melarky, Chicago Park,
K M Cochran, § F,
.# M Rosenberg, City,
O Newhouse, SF
R Gillis, 8 F,
Miss K brown, Rough and Ready,
W 5 May, Grass Valley,
Marion P stone; Grass Valley,
GG Allan, city,
Miss Waitmen, San Juan,
C H Uren, San Francisco,
F MPvidzeon, Luke City,
+€ Fuller, san Juan;
38 Vizzard, Moore's Flat,
Miss M Conroy, Grass Valley,
AC Turner, Hunts Hill,
E G benmoten, san Francisco,
A G Foster so
L P’MecCarty,
WY. brown, oo
Cal R Clarke & wife, city,
Fu Wituingten, 4 ‘
Miss Sadie O'Donnell,
A Barton, *
© Ma'tinan. 2
Mrs H B Maxfield, us
MreJ tlunter, a
Mrs Wm Thurston, Se
dack Jacobs, as
W W Tarmpilin, es
Miss McMurty, Los Gatos,
* Gus Ozaili, Grani eville,
LL Gaffney, Downievilie,
J8 Hemheesy. rass Valley.
pan
om
wh > geo
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ra
v BORN.
At Sierra City, Cal., June 30th, to the wife
of T. D. Calkins, a son.
AtGrass Valley, July 9, 1888, to the wife of
Win. Nichols, ason.
een ome
DIED.
At this city, July 10, Clarence E., infant
son of Fred L. and Gussie Cooper, ated 20
months and § days.
(The funeral will take place at the
cea
4p.™.])
REESE
MARRIED
At Grass Valley, June 27, by Rev. Chas.
McKelvey, Josiah Andrews and Miss Durcy
Arthur, both of Grass Valley.
Atthe M. E. Church parsonage in Grass
Valley, July 4th, by Rev. Chas. McKelvey,
William Jones. and Mary Gribble, both of
Grass Valley.
Assessment Notice.
Nee COUNTY MINING COMPANY
iN Location of principal place of business
Nevada City, California, Location of works
Nevada City, California.
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting
of the Board of Trustees, held on the th
day of July, 1884, dn” assessment, (No.
17) of two cents per share was levied upon
the noel there stock of the corporation, payable
immediately in United States gold coin, to
the Seeretary at his office at the mine on
Deer Creek, Nevada City, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid.on the 16th day of
August, A.D, 1888, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction: and
unless payment is made before, will be sold
pay th elinguent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By order of the Board of Trustees.
C. E. ASHBURN, Secretary.
Office at the mine, Deer Creek, near Suspension Bridge, Nevada City, Cal.
tried
about a tialf dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the
disease. No other remedy can show
go great a record of cures, as Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption, guaranteed to do just what is
claimed for it. Trial bottle free at
Carr Bros. Drug Store.
A Fertumate Young Lady.
Miss Jennie Martin, 176 North. St.
Paul street, Rochester, N. Y., says: I
suffered long frum kidney complaints
—home physicians and their medicine
failed to afford me relier. A friend in
duced me totry Dr. David Kenndy’s
pgp oe rhea yr sss panko Pe
+» price $1. e was wonderfol. By the time I had taken two
I was com 'y cured and
since. I write for
YO
from three
as*long as the man
chea
SMOK
largest. sal
Tobacco on the coast,«
family residence, Piety Hill, today aton Mondgy, the 8rd day of Septem ber, 1488, to
DO yee smokea pipe?
you do, take the
advice of thousands-of *°°M % AND 1 MERCHANT'S EXold smokers that have
ie and smoke
*
ty -for-c isuinption ane pee
ug Out.
peal as
§$mo
Tabacco ever sold oa
this coast. It is made
ear old Tobacco,—smokes soft and
{FPA 150 Meals ALLY at
Tt Saved my Child's Life. x
When my child was born, ‘. “We are using in our mur.
vw doctor ordered one of the sery (containing forty infants)
‘her Foods. She ate that unyour Lhctated Food, and find
Lie pearly died. Thad we . OR INFANTE end SMVALIDS . * ts supecter 0 ai ies 1008
to who said the trouble used
sr Soegenien, and coaeed. . . CAE POYSICUNE FANORITE, re es ane
0 food changed to Lactated Foe aT Imporured Foods, ~~ ,. been visiting physician. The
od. Itezved my child's life,
xd Towe you many thanks} BAB/ES CRY FOR IT.
rit I regard your Food as
svaluable, and superior to all
her artificial food for babies.
Mas. A J. BENFIELD,
Boston, M
Sisters of Charity, who have
of the institution. say
INVALIDS RELISH IT. \ nasnoequ” .
Perfectly Nourishes be a _— “w. ®. Dx Councr, M. D.,
“or without the addition of milk. pene
Three Sizes. 25c. SOc. $1.00. cian, Obi sath
> Indiana Place, A valuable pam hs Nutrition
of Tatants aiid Tavali ” free, :
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT.
EEE
THE GREAT
Cigar and Tobacco House
ee ee
ERUIT Sror=.
E. F. ROSENTHAL
~ Keeps on hand the Largest and. Most Extensive Stock of
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, ee
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS
To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST!
¢
Gather Samples of Grain!
DURING HARVEST
E AND OTHERWISE
PREPARE, COUNTY EXHIBITS
STATE FAIR, 1888,
SELeeigy Ul ; peetemeeny
SACRAMENTO, SEPT. 3d to 15th.
$2500 CASH PREMIUMS FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS.
“IN ADDITION TO WHICH IS ADDED
$1500 FOR INDIVIDUAL PREMIUMS
That may be competed for bf the contributors tothe County Collections. These exhibits
areseen during the Fair by more thau 50,000 different people, and are fully described by
the press of the State, .nd written up in detail by the. ommittee of Awards, which report
is printed inthe Annnal epurtof the state Agricultural society and distributed throughout the elvilized world. In uo other munnercan the counties receive such a full, complete and comprehensive notice The County Exhibits have proved the most. effective
means of advertisin: the resources, developments, and advantages ofthe different localtics of the State, and shuuld be mude by authority and with thé aid of the Board ef Suervisors ofeach County. The statesAsricultural Society will afford every “facility for the
xhibition of the proctucts of the state. and would advise those intending to exhibit to
RITE FORSPAC’ ATONCE. The first come will be the firstserved. Premium list now
Weady. Address the Sevretary for information.
EDWIN #. 5M PH, se¢vetary. L. U. SHIPPEE, President.
= pe ee nara errr cneenenmen red
SaERE 000i Established! in 1856--32 years
DRINK APOLLO TEA,
A most Delicious Beverage, THE OLDEST HOUSE
IN THE COUNTY.
FREE TO ALL!
1 ON'T fail to try it. Go to the Great
American Importing Fea Company, ' passe
and try a gluss of ApoLLo Tea, ice cold.
Free to all.
The deiicious flavor and great strength of
this most excellent beveruge commends it
to all lovers of good teas.
Apollo Tea is the most ecotiomical.
Apollo Tea is very .efreshing.
Apollo Tea if abs lutely pure,
Apollo Tea is most delicious.
Apollo Teais by far the best.
Apollo Tea is free to all.
A cordialinvitation is cheerfully extended to all to come and drink a glass of pure
Apollo Tea.
NONE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING OUR
NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE.
If you want bargains in Teus, come sec us!
on you want bargains in Coffees, come see Pipe of all kinds,
If you want bargains in Spices, come see
us! oo! . :
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Always on handa full line
—OFr—
Hardware, : Plows,
IRON, STEEL,
if you want -bargains-in FlavoringEx
tracts, come see us:
If you want bargainsiu Glassware, come
see us! ‘
If you want bargains in Chinaware, come
see us!
If you want bargains in Crockery, come
see us!
Whether you wantto buy or not, look at
our goods and see what smal prices we are
asking!
Look to your interests; make usa call; inCrockery,
LEATEER.
some)y repaid for your trouble!
MAKE NO MISTAKE, GO TO
Great American Importing Tea 0o.,. Stone Ware
Commercial Street, Nevada City. 3 ’
46 Mil) Street, Gruss Valley. Eye
Thirty-five stores in successful operation.
Sash and Doors’
Ei «cg ¢ Contract.
NOTICE is hereby given that Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of -evada up to
the hour of two o’clock P, M. on the Tenth
day of July, 1884, at the office of the County
Clerk of said county, for the building of a
New Bridge across Deer Creek, at Flene’s}-),
Crossing, Rough and Keady Township, to 1 , Ie
be builtin the same place where ‘the old ¢ ‘ ® ¢
structure now stands. h . *
Bidders to furnish plans and specifica-. ~ ¥ ;
tions without cost tu the county.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
By order ofthe Board of Supervisors.
Dated June aha ah
4 ‘. G. BEATTY, Clerk
_jel6-td « By W. Dy Harris, Deputy. Powder Fuse,
LP. FISHER
Ne wspaper Advertising Agency.
Granite and Copper Ware
Cutlery,
Gu ns and Pistols,
Rope,
Nails, Belting,
CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
BAN FRANCISCO.
N B. ADVERTISEMENTS
ih «Solicited for all newspapers published
Pacing Coust, thé Baiidwich Islands, . ~~~
Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and
Europe.
Files of neatly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
on hand, and all advertisers aresallowed free access to them during
business hours.
—
And alljkinds; ofj .
Sporting Coods,
THe Nevava DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be
seen on file at the office af L P Fisher.
cool, and will last twice
sce hobding the maker
Beal or Nort ascot ret Noli . Cheap for (ash,
are oncesss why thas wscrier is. the ee
tC) e of any
' * If your dealer does not keep it he will
ot {t for you, if he values your trade
L. 8. CALKINS. N P. BROWN
. BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers.
PoeHereRs OF THE NEVADA CITY
. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pawhich will be
The TRanscriet is the
ee
CEO. E. TURNER,
57 and 59 PINE STREET,
Northern -Central California’ . jrewaaa City, = Cal.
Best Advertising-medium in}
1
\ ' ;
vestizate our prices! Waves bd and . 4
Compare our goods and you will be bandr . ’
Cartridges, Shot,
Wood and Willow Ware
And a variety of other Goods
too numerous to mention, allef
B. H. MILLER,
alge larly Recetves
IN MENS AND ROY’S
coLoTHING
{
Co
And Fornishing Goods.
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Fte., Ete.,
As can be found anywhere.
In the way of
Underwear
My Stock is not excelled.
The Latest Eastern Fashion<
stirr and Soft K1ts
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHIRTY, COLLARS, CUFFS,
TRUSKS AND VALISES,
And everything else usually found in a
first-class store of the kind.
My Prices are Astonishingly Low and
my Stock is the Most Gor-~Ite.
B. H. MILLER,Oda Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
OUR TU gia ee Eee sr ie ea EEE
CITY HOTEL.
eee OF BROAD AND UNION 8T#
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private
management has become
iN NEVADA CITY.’
itis conducted on strictly Temperance Principles.
It has ho 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
the best im the market, at the following lew rates:
Board, without Lodging, per week,
$4.50
Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to
$6.
Rooms, ~er Night, 26 cents.
Single Meals, 25 cents.
The MostAnoroved Styles. exp-e-oy-e re Wee SZ ELOUrFR
market, Sold bv the case or package.
La
: THE CELEBRATED
°
Can now be purchased in this city
mie the Hest in the Citv. Try It. Gi
‘SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the
(Down Goes Furniture
FURNITURE
wow IN OUR STORE MUST BF_RE°
t
Clover’ Alfalfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
rt is a Noted Fact
THAT WE CARRY 3
THE iLARGEST STOCK
—_ —--We are now receiving Elegant Line 42/
HATS,
BONNETS,
RIBBONS,
AND
TRIMMINGS .
OF ALL KINDS
THE STOCK OF
duced regardless of what we get for it
‘in order to make room for!
Two Carloads of Furniture
Now on the way from the East.
—
For this Teason we offer
pea Extraordtnary Bargains
athe
BEDROOM SETS, *
PARLOR SETS,
DINING ROOM TABLES AND
CHAIRS,
BEDS AND BEDDING,
LOUNGES, :
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Ete.
Fine Upholstering-aSpecialty
Finest Stock of Furniture. =
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
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LEGG & SHAW
Importers andDealers in
Hardware;“lron, Steel, Stoves
’ TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
COAL, OIL, PAINTS,
VARNISHES, 5
woop AND WILLOw WARE,,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails,
Barbed Wire, Ete.
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
Oil Stoves.
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
_ -«-AIYDRAULIC PIPE,
Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings.
Mining Implements a Specialty
AGENTS FOR THE
Oo. C. CONLAN.
h. FRIEDMAN.
r
(Broad Street.
b Opposite Citizens’Bank,
Nevada City?
PASHTONARLHEPAILOR,
Makes’to Order the®Pinest
Dress and Business Suits
For Gentlemen and Boys
At the Lowest Prices
AND ACCORDING TO
The Very Latest Spring Styles.
Call and sec my elegant Line of Goods, including
Scotch Tweeds,
French Percales, »
Cassimeres,
West of Encland Cloth,
«
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
—-o —
&@ Pants a Specialty.
bees (J
or single garments, which will be forward
)
ed by express, as ordered.
est Prices.
A. FRIEDMAN,
PASHIONABLE TAILOR,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Parties from up country, when in Nevada
City, can have their measures taken for suits
Repairing and Pressing done,
andalterations made at the LowMISS M. RYAN has. arrived and will
again have charge of the Millinery
aie Department which is a sufficient
guarantee ‘hat al. Trimmi.g will be
Stylishly and Artistically done.
A? Nice Assortment of
: GLOVES, : PARASOL’,
—-AND-HOSE,
Just Eitccciveda.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY
Has
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
Ses
ba)
oi September, 1860.
Laestalleieahanein aisles haineinaginieas ~~ meernemlianeaimmmmnrierns 7
we
no paper published in its section of the State.
THE
THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE!
The New Three-Volume Edition
Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. gor abl Md 4 Tes meet Pe topics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes,
Row iteudy-Sbubmcriber uot hope walling —f rs uot kept waiting with on!
Really Cheap—Lees than half the price 0} simefar GA ae of n etphopedtn.
Send to us for specimen es, etc., that :
We call the special attention of School Raa bomb et ai ga the
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
PHILLIPS » HUNT.
i=? Dress Goods,_™*]
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTTHE LARGEST Circulation of any
Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation,
oe California Powder Works.
Largest and Best Equipped
HARDAWRE STORE
Im Northern-Central California.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
LEGG & SHAW,
Main Dye, Berets. City.
Semi-Annual Examination.
TPNHE semi-annual examination of applitions for teachers certificates will be
held at Washington Scliool-house, Nevada
City beginning
Monday, July 9th, 1888,
AtQ9o’clocka.M. sharp. A.J. TIFFANY,
Secretary County Boara of Education.
siateplestaciaime seb i
FOUR WAGONS.
NE LIGHT FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY
WAGONS
Oue heavy four-spring
with shafts and pole.
livery wagon
nelightfour-hor. . . ¢ 1
Allofthese vehicles areentirely new a
Cheap For Cash,
Inquire at
. Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop,
ON THE, PLAZA, NEVADA CITY,
DR. M. P. HARRIS
DAN TIST.
lb NEVADA CITY ON
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day . Tuecdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
[t isghe oldest paper published in ne
. P-A-T-E-N-TS
()PPatent « and all business 19 the U. 8
i lor Patent 0 i ATE Fares fice attended to MOD:
1 1} Our off 9@ 's opposite the U. 8, Patent Of. fice, and . ,
Send model or drawing. We advise as to
patentability free of charge. d
no charge unless we obta Spetent” .
rr, ce. rm:
tual olienta in your own hee sd
ae C. A. Snow & Co.,
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C
RICHARD DILLON,
Constable and Oollector
Arges
room, Pine Street, Nev
: ae:
_Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner Bee sa
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to . 14 824 Pine Streets up
We refer, here, to the P. 74
eri ntendént of oney Order Division: bein :
t] 8, Patent Office. For
3
K CE in Justice Wadsworth's Cou
om ada City. en
The Board
ment, all the
C. EB. Mulloy,
The followi
from the Seco
W. D. Woo
bridge, $6.
The followi,
eral Fund wer
John Batler
$61.
A, Querol, w
Rector Bros
foreign judge,
Geo, Lord,
side of county,
W. D. Long,
penses outside
F.G. Beatty
fivers, $30.
The Board b
right of way of
Deer creek at .
sum of $350, t
$120 this sessic
session and ¢
January, 188y.
The followin,
bridge at Fiene
ed:
W. Abbott, $
O. A. Tompk
» John Baldwi
American B:
bridge, $2,950.
W.S. May, E
Pacific Brid
$2,659;iron pie
California Br
, San Francisc
tion, $2,749.
The Board dv
ter and ordered
and the same
W.S. May.for s
pleted on or be
Bonds to be fix
176.
The Board ad
tomorrow morn
Cc. E.
Attest: F. G.
By W.
1
Principal Sto
schools stated .
day that the Tr
about outsider
making one of
Francisco from
correct and p
map, which is a
dimensions, w:
twenty-four » pr
grammar grad
monet who di
County Suveyo
lettering. The
part in any way
Stone says it is
imens of map-d
New Voting .
The county
passed by the)
it necessary for
be voted for the
officers. Voters
cannot vote on
consequence a
necessary—one
corporation, an:
dents.
Taking
The so-called
outfit which Sh
charge at Grass
past, is out of ac
Monday evenin
hibit there, sev.
‘stopping at this
. of holding fort
evening provid
audience.
‘en Acciden
About five o
noon as Georg
off a kettle of ho
kee Brewery of
tor, the strean
right arm scald:
He will be dis:
He holds ani acc
in @ company
Rolfe. :
“ Rais
George W. Ti
the Bay bringin
of the realm, an
the $64 lien pu
mine’ at Edwar
Emmons for .
building a cabin
Republican
According to
Republican co
meet in this
first, Now is tl
to get in and
Tur importan
and kidneys in
be overestimat
yilla is a great
and invigoratin;
A special me
cil, No: 28