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The Daily Transcript. .
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Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
BROWN & CALKINS~— .
OFFICE:
No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. .
LOCAL MATTERS,
TWENTY YEARS AGO.
List of the Business Establishments in.
this City in 1867.\,
The following is a business directory . evicted
.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
John W. Mackay. sails for Europe
today.
Jake Sharp; the aged boodlér, was
. found guilty as charged.
The auction-sale of town lots.at Pa. cific Grove has realized $76,000.
Congressman Felton believes that
ns \ the Californians are really for Blaine.
Eighteen dynamiters have been
{ . 1 .
sentenced at St. Petersburg to Siberia
for life.
Harvard College graduate 226 students Wedneaday, the largest number
on record. :
Severalmore families have been
from Lord Landsdowne’s
of Nevada City compiled on July 1st, . Irish estates.
1867. It contains about a third as many
day:
HARDWARE.
Con Geo k Ttper Keeney, Crawford &
DRY GOODS, SHOES, &C,
A. Goldsmith, J. and S. Rosenthal,
Rosenberg & Bro., Cline & Novitsky.
GROCERIES,
Gregory & Co., Geo. Keeney, M. 8. Hamilton & Co, A. H. Hanson & Co., Baker &
Martin. T. L. Baldwin, Wm. Stone, A. Lade}
Two men were killed and_ others
names as the directory of the present} were seriously injured at a public
meeting in Stony Gap Church, Tenn.
The Interior Départment is-allowing the claims of settlers injured by
Indian depredations ten and twenty
=. years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine were. ;invited
to the Queen’s garden party at Buckingham.Ralace,: which took
man, Wm. Wolfe;/Bacigalupi Bros., A. Mc. Wednesday.
Neil. ~
SALOONS. , .
Blaze, Kistle-& Hahn, Antoine, Stevens,
Beckman & Carley, Jenkins & Sloan, Oates
& Kistle; Peter Sciutti, I. Loyd, Geo. Reese,
John McGuire, J. Richards, A. Baruh, Ed.
Lawrence, Schmitth-* & Hineman, John
Hahn, Baltz & Gucnther, A. R. Jenkins.
CLOTHENG, Buu ts, SHOES, &C.
Banner Bros, S. Haas & Co., B. Lachman.
FLOUR MILLS&,’
Clark & Torson.
TAILORs.
President Cleveland: has written “a
letter_to_the—Mayor and President of
the Tacoma Board of Trade exprersing regret that hé cannot celebrate
the Fourth with them.
. August Anderson, a laborer, got a. to law and busted the ordinance.
verdict at Portland, Oregon, for $10,000
against his employer, Nelson Bennett,
for the loss of an eye while obeying
. . .
J. Downing, J. W. Downing, A . Rosenporders in blasting rock.
hal.
LIQUORS.
R. Fininger, A. Isoard. oe .
MEAT MARKETS. }
Naffziger & Stone, Jas. Monro, Jas. Colley,
J.W. Johnston, F. Bulacher, Dean & Daven: . SUch a general revival of trade at Carr .
poit.
HOTELS.
National Exchange, Lancaster & Hasey,
Proprietors, Union, Eaton «& Willianison
New York, J. P, Adams.
BAKERIES.
J. Hollywood, W. J. Davis, J:
Jobn Hurst, Wim. Kohler.
RESTAURANTS.
Stumpfis, F: Stimpf; Hamilton's, J.
Dreyfuss,
ér Consumption.
. ) and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, .
j Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all
1, . throat and lung diseases quickly cured. .
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused
Bros.’ Drugstore as their giving away
. to their customers of somany free trial .
bottles of Dr. King’s ‘New Discovery
Mheir trade is sim
ply enormous in this very valuable articlé from the fact that it always cures
Hamilton; Antelope, Alex. Gault; Miners’,. You can test it before buying by getMrs. Pyrmont.
CHARCOAL,
L. Debardino.
FRUIT AND VARIETY STORES.
Chapman & Briggs, N. Slocovich, D.
Wheeler.
OYSTERS,
A. Jenkins, Wm. King.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W. R. Coe.
CROCKERY.
Bliveu & Potter.
BREWERIES.
J. Blasauf, L. W. Dreyfuss, E.
Fogzeli.
BOOKSTORES.
Geo. Crawford, Geo. W. Welch,
STABLES.
Saxby & Lancaster, Place & McGown, H.
’. Mills.
Weins, ©. .
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Geo. W. Kidd &Co., Mackie & Pihilip.
JUSTICES.
J.C. Palmer, John Kendall.
TANNERS.
Kelsey & Butler.
CIGARS.
J, Greenwald, Wm. Lewis, Chas: Jacobs.
“ FURNITURE.
J. E. Johnston.
DAGUERREAN.
Chas. Ferrand,
WITOLESALE BUTCHERE6.
Cashin & Co.
.
BANKERS. .
.
.
LAWYERS.
A. A. Sargent, A. C. Niles, J. B. “Johnson,
J. 1. Caldwell, John Caldwell, T. B. Reardon,
T. P. Hawley, L. W. Williams, D. Belden, W.
W. Cross, J. R. McConnell, John Anderson,
T. H. Caswell.
PHYSICIANS:
R, M. Hunt, C. M. Bates, J. W. Talbott, I.
R. Harrison, L.S. Cummings, 8. Kisfy,
DENTISTS.
A. Chapman, Asay & Kent, J. W. McIntyre,
BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON MAKERS,
G. A. Church, Keith & Hottinger, Barton
& Bro., Dan Clancey, 8. Clutter. Walker &
Peabody, Wm Duffey. ‘
U.S. REVENUE COLLECTOR.
8. B. Davenport,
U.S. REVENUE ASSESSOR.
J: B. Richmond.
; PAINTER,
R.H.Rowe. \
BARBERS.
T. C. Lampe, P. Duca, F.
Burbridge Nat. Ford.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
C. Hy Chase: *
“SAW MILLS.
Scott's Flat Co., Gregory & Co.
FOUNDRY.
Heugh & Thom.
ASSAYER.
Gillett, John
J. J. Ott.
AUCTIONEER.
I Williamson.
SASH FACTORY.
G. M. Hughes, W.C. Stiles.
MACHINIST.
F. H. Fisher.
GUNSMITH.
‘Z, P. Davis.
BOOKBENDER.
H. Ernst.
FISH MARKET.
Gilbert & Cook.
UNDERTAKER.
W.C. Grove.
DRUGGISTS.
J. F. Bussenius, E. F.Spencé, Wm. Kent.
SHOMAKERS,
Cc. E. Black, B. Lutz, O. Vance, John Hook,
aon Herzinger, P. Sieuster, C. Covvey &
oO. 3
SADDLERY.
Wm. Holmes.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
W. C. Randolph.
REPAIRING WATCHES AND JEWELRY
F. C. Luetje, G. H. Loring.
FLOUR’ AND GRAIN.E. W. Bigelow, A. Sanford.
Safety from Malaria.
» Fhe most vigorous constitution, and
the strongest physique, are not proof
against a disease, the germg of which
impregnate the air we breathe and
the water we drink. , The true preparative, the surest deferise, is to fortify
the system with a medicine which
possesses specific virtues asa safeguard and remedy. ~ Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is precisély this article—
proved by conclusive tests to be so.
Not only on this continent, -wherever
miasma gives birth to the malarial
infection, but in the tropics, where
fever and ague assumes its most malignant types, this incomparable, popular and deserving medicine has, for
over a third of a century, shown its
efficacy. Chills and fever, dumb
ague, bilious remittent alike yield to
its influence and are ‘prevented by it.
The word ‘‘fail’’ has no place in the
lexicon of possibilities when this
peerless article is used. It tones the .
stomach, arouses the liver when slug.
gish and promotes healthful activity
of the kidneys and'bladder.
Dr. Pennington has returned and
. Nothing nicer.
Mis. J. Naf f{ziger
. this afternoon.
can be found at his office on Broad St.
aeecmen
. ting’a trial bottle free, large size $1. .
. Every bottle warranted.
ee Ee S28
Ice CREAM and soda at Carr Bros:‘
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ARKIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
June 30.
W H Foreman, Grass Valley,
J Wamilton, city,
J Caldwell, do
RW Tully, Stockton,
H Seymour, city,
W Scott, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Mrs N G Hill, Glenbrook
Miss M Garton, do
MissL Arnott, do
Miss M Arnott, .do
Mrs Wells, San Francisco,
JM Thomas, Gruss Valley,
W D Harris, do
Jon Wherry, city.
J Hustler, Patterson,
L, Voss, Voss’ Mills,
Geo Lord, Grass Valley,
Miss F Doom, do
Dr W Jones, do
Wm Corker, San Francisco,
Thos Costello, do
$8 Whitins, city,
Prof N Kennedy & fa, San Franeiseo,
F G Eaton, do
eam aad
ARKIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
RECTOR BROS. .. Proprietors
June 30,
Miss N Curtis, city,
H Hilp, San Francisco,
W R Foss, do
Jno Montgoinery, Penn Valley,
JH Kinkead, San Francisco,
Chas Bovier, Jr, city,
H Hartung, do °
Dan Buckley, San Juan,
AG Hoffman, Marysville,
G H Sternes, , do
E McPhetridge, — do
Mrs J Bamberger, San. Francisco,
Jos Holdsworth, San Francisco,
Wm Hardy do
F Dassonville, do
Ramon E Wilson, do
E F Spencer, Iowa Hill,
Miss J Spencer, “do
JW Wolfe, Downieville,
George Crandall, San Francisco,
J J Rich, lowa Hill,
A Rodoni, do
Miss A Ferguson, Oakland,
Marry Carrtg, do
Miss Kitty Carrig, do
Mrs Plaff, San Francisco,
J P Conway, city,
D Reese, Forest, City,
Prof Ertz, city,
LE Mulford, New York,
CW Montgomery, San Francisco,
J Bamberger, do
DIED.
At Nevada City, June 30, 1887, Maggie E.,
daughter of Mrs. Margaret Martin, aged 27
years, 7 months and 23 days; a native of
Cherokee, Nevada county. ‘
(The funeral will take place from
Trinity Episcopal Church at 2 o'clock
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.]}
soonest
PTS
For Headache, Biliousness, Liver Com
Natats, Indigestion.
Gr SOL.
Mild but effective.
D BY DRUGGISTS.
‘We cordially recommend
our @ as the best remedy
nown to us for Gonorrhara
and Gleet.
We have sold consider.
able, andin every case it
has given satisfacticn.
Aleott & Lisk,
Hudson. N. ¥.
—
Mid only by the
Chemical Co.
Sold by Druggists.
Price $1.00,
‘W. D. VINTON, Agent.
very Pair Warranted !
WANT Whe Best
Oo evermade for BOs and
Girls, buy the . :
MUNDELL
SOLAR TIP SHOES.
They are not only.the Very Best but also the Most Reasonable igpiies.
If the merchant with whom you trade
does not keep them (and he should), ask
him to send fora dozen pairs, for sample. ‘i
Sole Agents (Wholesale)
HECHT BROS. & CoO.,
I’ YOU
SAN FRANCISCO. Judze of Superior Court. Gilbert’ wee si Attest: F. G.Beatty Gla No Taffy at-J. Gilbert’s, N. San Juan.
an Francisco, June : © A, Burrows, Atty for Insolvent. 530 . je26-1n .
&
me ae
place .
-Proprictress .
a Insolvent Notice.
. Expose of the Expose.
to Put Up the $500.00 That He Advertises He Wants to Bet.
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$1000 by K. Casper, or any of his kind.
. f K. Casper brought down. prices here why do the
people not know it,-and trade there ?
That K. Casper can not fool the people of Neya$10 do county with the idea that he brought down
the prices. The people know where they can do the best
with their money and go there to trade.
If K. Casper brought down prices, why does he kick so
at me? Why do I hurt him ?
That K. Casper tries to fool the people-when he
$10 tells them of how much he has done for them ;
how he had an ordinance passed when he was a trustee to
. tax all persons starting in business the sum of $20, which
. ' Kt. EX YMAN,
. A. Tam, L. Lubeck, Keller Sisters, Standard Shoe Fac. tory and scores of others paid willingly because they knew
‘it was the law and would. help the town, but when Mr.
. Casper's brother-in-law wanted to go into business Mr.
. Casper then said the law was unconstitutional and went
What an honest, good
}man for the town this Mr. C. is,,and it is a safe bét that
Mr. Casper will not be City. Trustee again, nor will he
. ever be County. Treasurer.
MAN has.done more for thi
county in three years-than K:
Casper has done ia all his 24
years that he. boasts of.
. . Neither do the people’ forget
how he humbugged them by advertising-a few years ago that he
/was going dway. He is still here.
. Goto the San Franéisco Op. position Store and get renowned
. bargains in
othiny Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Trunks,Ete,
. L. HYMAN,
Champion Clothing Seller of Nevada Co
$s Always ask for the SAN FRANCISCO OPPOi. SITION STORE. Corner of Commercial and Main
. Streets.
Don't make a mistake in the place as there is-another.
competitor by the same name doing business in town,
Plaza EFE"eceed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
t> Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
{ Kept at all the Grocery Stores: Ask For It.
(rood Business Opportunity
CITY HOTEL.
C OeRES OF BROAD AND UNION 8TSs.
)
Here We Are Again !
The Thomas EXouse
Has changed hands and changed it
P name tothe :
OrrTyvy HoOoTEH,,.
A Restaurant
And Lodging House
b ONE OF THE BEST TOWNS IN NEVADA COUNTY, THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
‘ thoroughly overhauled and reney: ovated, and is-now open for busFOR SALE CHEAP ae a) iness. ©. C. Conlan hav+ . HAS .ing leased the above house for
a term of years, has now come back to stay
and will be glad to see all -his old friends
and parena, and all others who are in
search of a good, clean, quiet place to board
and lodge.
Or will be exchanged for other property, *
area Rooms kept clean and airy,
and tables equal to any first.
= class hotelandall at third.
‘The Business is well established Class prices.
and pays a nice profit. As “the proof of the pudding is
im the eating thereof,” give
usa trialand, be
4 ; convinced. *
_O. C. CONLAN.
They All Tumble To tt!
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Reason for selling—On account of health.
For further particulars apply to or address
the
Daily Transcript,
je30NEVADA CITY.
That L. HYMAN will not be run out of town .
but the people of Nevada City have not quite forgotten,
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N the Superior Court of the county of Ne~” vada, State of California. In the matter Of Gribble & Company,insolvent debtors,
Oswald A. Petre, of the firm of Gribble & Co.
. Oswald A. Petre having filedin this Court bis
. petition, schedule and inventory in ingol. vency, by which it appears that he is an in. solvent debtor, the said Oswald J. Petre is
. hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of Nevada county is hereby directed totake possession of all the estate,real
and personal, of the said debtor, except such
ag may be by law exempt from execution,and
of all his déeds, vouchers, books of account
and\papers, and to keep the same safely untilthe appointment of ap assignee of his
estate. All persons are forbidden to pay
,any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to him; or to any
person, firm, or corporation, or association
or hisuse. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered.
It is further ordered that all the creditors
.ofsaid debtor be and appear before the Hon»
JM. Walling, Judge of the Swperior Court,
of the said County of Nevada, in open Court.
of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of
Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on
the Thirty-first day of July, A. b. 1887, at 10
o'clock A; M.of that day,to prove their debts
and choose one or niore assignees of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered thatthe order be. published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
in the said counts of Nevada, as often as the
said paper is published, before the said day
set for the meeting of creditors,
And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said Insolvent be stayed. ’
Dated Nevada City; June 27; 1887.
J.M.WALLANG,
‘DEOPLE ARE
OUT THAT
BEGINNING TO FIND
THE BEST PLACE TO
Buy Harness is at North San Juan,
Judging by the way business is increasing.
No town in the mountains where you can
find such a variety of
Single & Double Bugey Harness
My own make, of the best eastern oak
tanned leather,
Bingle and Double Express Harness,
Heavy Breeching, :
“ Lead and Chain Harness,
(The boss for teaming.)
Also Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Lashes,
Wagon Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen .
Robes, Novelties of all kinds. .
By paying a visit to my establishment you
will be convinced that everything is as represented, * :
\A/ ee eee oe
That while every one else is crying “dull times,”
business shows a gratifying increase ?
sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten years
since we commenced. We believe the reason is because
it is known that we live up to our motto of
Lowest prices,
And Everything as represented.
Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents.
Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch.”
Straw Hats from 10 cents up.
ester @ Craw iord
“ MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
our
In fact we have
LATEST STYLES,
-—_MRs.—
ace
tance free of charge.
@
OMMERCIAL STREET,
SL nage Stn alae tae os hos
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, :
Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liguor
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
All Goods soldat“Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis
A share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited,
SUCCESSOR TO
DEALER IN
Ls
*
ANSELME A. OHARONNAT,
Fly-by-nights, as soon as
your property.
AND BUY GOODS
y
all they have in common with you
, 24 YEARS IN NEVADA CITY,
FROM A MERCHANT WHO PAYS HIS HONEST DEBTS.
pay high taxes, and that’s
é
é
good times; one that helps your city or county, helps to improve city and county and
The Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below National Hotel
Proprietor.
HARNESS and COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER.
SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COOMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
&@F~ All orders attended to promptly,
FOR RENT.
The Half Mile House and Barn,
Situate on the Grass Valley Road.
Also The Sigourney Dwelling,
On Aristocracy Hill.
Apply at
OITIZENS BANK.
Refuse Lumber.
my24-1m]
.
.
E@ A large quantity of,
.
Refuse Lumber must be!
sa
the V Flume Yard,Town . i!
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Price ;One Dollar to}'
Two.Dollars per load.
Oth
next.door to Colley’s Market, N EVADA CITY
Cooper & Crawford. . :
TO 9 P.
STORE OPEN FROM 6 A.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED TO SATISFACTION.
Will be erected, and various games be had,
A Grand Display of Fireworks
GRAND BALd:
ime is guaranteed. For details see
Ais
"
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Eto., Eto
Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets,
sold before July Ast, at, "JE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVAD
. [hereby giv
City Hall.
linquent and 5 percent. will be added.
Talk. ”
PPLICATIONS will be received by fhe
A
istrict from Teachers desirin
teach in the Public Schools 6
until 10 o'clock A. M. on SATURDAY, JULY
the
Po. (Awe oe ees -ropricstor.
en
THE CITIZENS OFNORTH BLOOMFIELD
Will Celebrate the approaching
4TH OF JULY !
With appropriate exercises, comprising the following:
Firing @ Federal Salute at Sunrise
and Sunset,
Opening Address by the President of
the Day.
Reading the Declaration of Independence.
A Poem.
Singing by the Choir,
Music by the North Bloomfield
Brass Band.
A Greased Pole
for which prizes will be given.
THE HORRIBLES will parade and
iold other exercises
In the Evening.
The whole to conclude with a
To be given by the North Bloomfield
Fire Company.
@@-Everybody is invited and age
A. LADEMAN,
DEALER IN
NEVADA CITY. ‘
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. #
»
City Taxes,
City having been placed in my hand
{notice that the taxes on
due and payable to me at,t
If not paid on or before the fir
onday in August the same will become deme are no
WILLIAM EDDY,
City Marshal
Nevada City June 2ist, 1887.Notice To Teachers.
Board of Education of Nevada Schoo
sitions
shid District,
> ee Applications should be filed with i
lerk of the Board of Education.
JOHN WEBBER
:
"* Dintriet clerk.