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July 25, 1886 (4 pages)

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AW, 'veyancer. A ©pp. Union urte of tha y of the Unite Mortgages for Knowiledg:: ent BER mber at the YARD, of UILDING Kinds, DRESSED "SHAKES LES, THE NEXT 30 at greatly ree business, <q will find itto once and make 4a AWFORD, J. 8. Dunn, de5 WE HOTEL OU ss, roprieturs. \L EXe will be unextion for families 8. Free Bure to } for North san AL BAR tOOoOmM with the very cigars LRAT, evada Cicer, RS, Prop’s. [IN , Veal, Sar( ket Rates. choice stock of. LARD. —<—<—<—$— WELL, reeyor, \L. SURVEYOR Loune. JAMES K. BYRNE elers at Law, ry’s Building, RA NCISCO, CAL da City tic business wo cit and take orfhe MADAME LD a 68. ah pporting Co se et have sively advertised y lady canvassers mn years, which, r superiority. ia large deVol. LIL. es ~ SBVADALGITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY: MORNING, JULY 25, 1886. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by K. P Brown & to. The Daily Trawergt TURLISHED EVERY AY EXCEPT MONDAY BY— i., S CxLxsns, Editor, N. P. Brown, Business Manager: OFFICE. ““TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, 82 vaercial Street. —evBRCRIPTION PRICS : sme WOMB. ++ 425-22 6222 2s eee eae 8 Six Sor eee Leen tees MASONIC NOTICE. ce vada Lodge, No18, F: & A.M. STATED MEETINGS on th : _ Set Wednesday of éach month ;Vagiting Brethren in good stand “ing are-cordially invited. * D. E. MORGAN, Master. J. H, Boarpmax Seoretarv. jell Nevada Royzl Chai ter, . in< on i.H JOHN T. MORGAN.. .-PHILLIPS & LANE Proprietors. LUGiVs o ssctiaND. WATCHMAMFS, CITIZENS BANK. ‘Paid up Capital $30,000. RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. cies : pce aes “Vice President PD E. MORGAN. Asst. Cagh'rand Secretary r —DI2ECTORS:— Da R. Mflowe. ~ Joun T. Monean. het) ; toda dO Roi Bani a. pe Hoven for all ; purse $1,000. © heh + tt. ~srotting—3-year-olds or un sarReceive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex-. de District. Mile and repeat. “sat Purchase Géld Dug: and Bullion Furse $400. . tar Highest Price Paid for State andCoun. 12. Kuoning — Saddle horse ty Warrante, stake, District horses, catch DRAW CHECKS Ob weights; ¢5 entrance, $50 added; New York, mento, San Francisce, V'e issue _— Drafte, Bifls of Exchange ant Letters of Credit available nany part of jJreat Britain and Europe, Make Collections and transact a Genera Banking Business. : —CORRESPON DENTA— : New Yoru—First Nationa] Bank. cad . Fives Mate: 14. Running—Free for all; $25 pepe Sn a =e of. o . entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added, M'lls & Co. : Second hurse $75, third $50. % of a mile and repeat. HOME MUTU A I 15. Running—Free for all; $25 entrance, sdrgion feitand woe add : ed. Second horse $75, third 450. Insurance Company, One and one-eighth miles. 16. ‘Trotting — Fer stallions OF CALIFORNIA, owned in the District ; purse $500. CAPITAL $300,000 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH. Principal ©@ce--216 sansome £1 SAN FRANCISCO eee INSURANCE ON 3. F Hoventon President. _J. 3 N. Sumrarp, Vice President CuarLes H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Mae, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks ‘ion all classes of desirabk property in county at rates as low as soivancy and a fair profit will admi tof, guaran y= oie response to & GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY GEO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Goods. Grain, Ferd, Ete., A Geeds fold at Bed Rock Price Agen for Giant Powder Company Part Packing Establishment, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. #1; of +e Seweter. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 257TH. ; 5 baggy a for ge hay : ? entrance, orfeit, $400. added. BROAD Sf.. NEVADA CITY ‘ond “horse $100, third $50, a8 ~ nired to wear caps of distinct {Th Aaricaltural Ds. ‘tet Fal. Glenbrook Race Track, Between Grass Val ey and Nevada City. PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY, Commencing -n Tne ] at 24, and Cuntinuing vs ayk. Over Ten Thousand Lollars in Turses and Tremiums, SPEED PROGRAM: In races designated as “‘ District” all horses are eligible that. were owned in the counties of Nevada or Placer, comprising the 17th Agricultural District, and El Dorado end Amador of the El Dorada: District No. 8, prior to June 1, 1886, unless otherwise specified. TUESDAY, AUGUST 247TH. “1. Trotting— (District), class ; poe $250. 2. Trotting—2:30 class, for all; purse $600. 3. Trotting—for 2-year-olds or under,. (17th District), mile. and repeat; purse $300. _ free Mile and repeat. 5. Running—Free for all), twoear-olds; $25 entrance, $10: foreit, $150 added. Second horse $50, third $25. Dash of half a mile. free for all; $50 entrance, $25 forhorse, $50 to third. One mile. 7. Pacing—Free for all; purse -8. Trotting —1-year-olds ; half mile and repeat ; purse $200. \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH. 9. Trotting—2: 50 class, (Dis four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH. 13. Running—Free for all ; $50 Second horse $150, third $75. Two miles and repeat. 17. Running—f ree for all ; $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added. $75 to sevond horse, $30 to third. ¥% mile and repeat. 18. -Trotting—2: 40 class ; purse 19. Trotting — Free for —all; purse $1,200. CONDITIONS. All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, except the two-year old, unless otherwixe specified; five to enter, and three to +tart. But the Bourd reserve= the right to hold a tess number than five to fill, by the withdrawai of a proportionate umount of the purse. Entrance fee, 10 per cent on purse, to accompany flumination. ‘Trotting and pacing purses divided at the rate of 50 per cent to first horse, 25 per cent tu second, 15 per cent to third, and 10 per vent to fourth. ° National Association Rules to govern trotting; butthe Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if neceszary to finish any day’s racing, or to trot 4 special race between heats. A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only to tke entrance money paid in. When ess than the required number of tarters appear they may conte-t for the entrance money, to te divided as follows: 6623 to the first, and 334.to the second. In all races-entries not. declared. er ere 5 mn n except when co: otherwise. > Racing colors to be named in En trotting races drivers will be itions named are which must be named in eir entries. . ae with the fecrechan wssioke rah tary on August ist, 1 A. WALRATH, Pres. Stock, Rebbit, Chicken end fg ince Made (@@-C.n Use Any Height and tize Pickets Desired. ow} Races and Stock Exhibits at]: . drawn, and the fence rolled up like carpet and removed, 80 to 100 Israel EXoskin, Proprietor: 6. Running —For 3-year-olds, . feit, $250 udded. $75 to second} entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added. . ’ outby 62. u-ofthe day adi: NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, . . . . than ope. } acexr 10k THE LET INSUBANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD ‘. Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Louéon. Pacific Combination Fenea Factory, . ~ Maiw St, foot af Avistocracy Will, Nevada City, Cal LE, & SMITH, Prop'rs. Best ana Cheapest Pickets Woven ifto Five Nouble Strands Galva 2zed Bessemer Steel ‘Wire. Strength, Durabiiity and Cheapness Combined. The question. of proper: fencingeommende itself to every land_owner. We take pleasure in placing: before you the claims of a FENcE that combines the advantage.of every fencein an eminent degree, and overcomes the objection of allothers, It is SIMPLE, STRONG AND DURABLE, easily pat up;isportable, and only needs a trial to convince anyone that it is the: ; * ‘CHEAPEST AND BEST FENCE That can be made. It-costs no more than the: objectionable bmk 5 Wire fencing. It will turn‘all kinds of.stock: It=makes a splen¢ a. SHEEP CORRAL, and at one-half the cost of panels. By using dresxed pickets with ornamented tops it makes a very hand:ome fence for L.wns, Gardens, and other special purposes. No other fence can be so easily moved. The staples may be -with rods making a wagon lyad. . Call and See Our Machine at Work, And ascertain our prices before buying or making fence of any kind. Remember the place, the building on Main street, Nevada City, formerly occupied by Naffziger’s pork packing establishment. jyl0 Chicago Brewery ! Spring. PPM) evade me stret, en) = «City. I am prepared to furnish the publie with this: Strengthening, Invigo: rating and Cooling beverage ‘by the B 1, ‘My long experience as a Brewer enables me to mers that by purchasing of me they will get the “Best Beer Made in the Citv. (O08 Famil'es are respectfnily requested to give my Beer a trial. I return thanks for the patronage extended me while proprietor of the U. S. Brewery und @olicit a continuance of the same, at my new . Brewery. Sasa He a eS _ ISRAEL HOSKIN. T. H. CARR. arantee to custoJ. KE. CARR, CARR BRO prietors of . Corner Pine and Commercial sta., . Nevada CityBFirst Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, . BLANK BOOKS, “MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF GicARS @ Prescriptions accurately and carefully -com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
Nevada Drug Store, Corner_Uroad and Pine 8ts., WALTER D. VINTON Proprietoir Lane Stock of Patent Medrns Comts, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, —_ Sut Toilet Articles of all kind < By Competent Druggist and Perfect{Purity Guaranteed, veda City J. F. PARSONS, { &. 3. @ArvoRD.‘ FRED SKARLA,. GAYLORD & SEARLS, Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works peas ees aM eectedanywnore enfihe,Consttg LEWES Pie strest; tws doors. below The Largest the best and Cheapest as used by the nativesin Japan. —_. {under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on ——v ae . each pound -package: . IN THIS‘CIY OF > Grades. Prices. SANING COMMENORP THE MANUFACTURE a ee 4 Veer eee 50 cents per pound P@wuehige: 5.0 6.5. Shes es coe oo hg lees 66 cents per pound LAGEiFt BEIEBIEt; Sunrise. 4? ACME. Ree 78 conte per pound . \ Samay. os iv da waiien 82 aaa $1 per pound or on ght.) jinvitaticn to,eall beforeymaking-their purchases.. THE PALACE BRUG . STORE. esto of Meerschaum Gcods keep vonstantly ou hand a large and complete stock of everything usuall foun? ip . . National Meat © Market: Mens Osean Plans and tsti-. atterneys and {Counselors at Law, . mates for buildingand machinery of all ; cid, “Wood, fron, Oombination and SusILL PRACTICE IN ALL “TE Fishing. — Pee MaRS A Valuable Discovery—How to write without pen, ink or pencit— Send ten five-cent stamps to Pree fessor Vesuvius Corker, 37 Jones for Infants and Children. 3 j or pensil.-—sYourn, Pineacasen pryadae where eben wick dia! ee re nag eared > Puineas JINKS. ones en as: we gieyre dod ena Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diLANDED, 113 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. injurious medication. Cxicaao, May 4. Grocery House in Nevada City. TOASTED TEAS. Equaimg n aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas The ollewing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted’ Everything usually found in a First-Class Gro¢ery Establishment always kept on hand: To those who have never traded with me I extend a special 18 AND 20 GOMMERCIAL STREET. ~ NIVENS? CIGAS STAND Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to_be found in the county of TOBACGD, —-: C1023, CUTLERY ETC. —)——= ever brought to the county. Fe, DENTIST. J Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. ‘JAMES MONRO, Proprietor L AM prepared to supply the perple of Nevada City snd vicinity with Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, (0@F In Nevada City, Mondays, Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. Wednesdays and Fridays. At aslow rates us cad be purchased herein Nevada City. Meats delivered within a reasonable -ance free of charge. If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet vnop, give me a call. 1 intend to always keep the best meacs to b procured in the market at the shop, and customers, ‘vyhether old or young, ean rely upon gettirg what they order. A share of publicpatronage {¢ respectfully solicited. Office in Morgan & Roberts Block. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY. etre 2) ea-will 92 mtd wit) Moa $ 4 Ot L.°can, sheds wt det awd P, F. SIMONDS. c, W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, ttorneys and Counselors at Law &@ Will practice in the State and U ited posite Citizens Bank. . SstesCourte, C. J. NAFFZIGER. Fro srietor . OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Bock Ne Beei, Pork, Mutton, Veal, : : : ta s, Etc., ee Hams, Baws and tant, Whole. U. B. Lirrze. M. FARLEY. e or E And ait kinds of meat usually found in a F ARLEY & LITTL¥, first class market. Attorneys at Law ILt. PRACTICE IN THE STATE and United States Courts. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS. 4a Meats delivered free of charge. ap! Cc. J. NAF FZIGER. N. E. CHAPMAN, . DENTIST, ice NEVADA CITY, CaL'a. EXTRACTING A SPECIALTY. — W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Sivil and Mining Enginee-, —AND— U. 3: Depu y Mineral Surv yor. LOCAL saNEsiufEt CS IF DESIRED. 4m Office at Residence, Facian entc £t PROF. E. MULLER SURGEON. . —TEACHER OF~ — —hwuUsxro —— E. W. CHARLES, M. D. Lanes Homeepathie Physic’an, ForeiGn LANGUAGES. Restorative, Invigorator & Nervine. [PRADE MaRK.] Damiana Bitters. HE great Stomach Regulator and Dyspepsia Cure. The Mexican Remedy far Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Acknowledged by. leading Physicians and Chemists to be the Greatest-—Invigorator of the system yet discovered. A. ISOARD, £GENT. Ely’s Cream: Balm is aota Liquid or Snuff. It has. ga.ned an enviable Reputation wherever huown, displaving al} other preparations. An article of undoubted morit, It allays pain and causes no‘smezing. Crear WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils wili be ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, cvusidg healthy secretions, Itall.ys inflammation, p-otects and restores the senses of tasteand smell. plications. ‘ A THoRoveH TreaTM+ nt WILL CuRE. Unequaied for «old. in the’ Mead, of niueous membranal irrita ion. Send for circular. druggists. Price 50 cts. Stamps received. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owe so, N.JY. 50 cts. by mail. street, Chicago, and learn the val. me into your sekret, for I want to — Phineas Jinks, Esq. ‘count to dollaws, the membrapal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals. the sores Henefic:al results are realized by a few apBeadsiche and Deatness, or any kind Sold by ull wholesale ani reta:) uable secret.—Adv. THE NIBBLE. _ Pewauget, May 3” Dear Prot.—T noiised your ad: verticement in. the Howler and inclose-ten 5-ct-stamps. Plees let ern how to rite without pen, ink Dear Sir—Try charcoal or chalk. Thanks for remittance. x Hastily,. V,. Corker. Our Anglo Maniac’s Latest. “That’s a nice stick you’re carrying, Johnson. What did it cost you ?”” Pewee : “Three pun ten, deah boy.”’ ‘*How much is thatin dollars?” ‘Crash me if know. I nevaw They mike it too douced. complicated fay anything.’’ ---@e Put Him on Ice. Student—We treated the patient in the most. approved way. Doctor—How ?__ . Student—Well, we put him on milk diet, then we we put him on wine, then we put him on the electrical treatment, then we put him on quinine, and now—— Doctor—You will put him on ice. ; SEs Restful Nights, Days Free from Torture, Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. That this benignant cordfal and depurent is a far more reliable remedy than colchicum and other poisons used to expel the rheumatic virus from the blood, is a fact that experience © hus satisfactorily demonstrated. It also enjoys the advantage of being _ —unlike them—perfettly © safe. With many persons a certain predisposition to rheumatism exists, ag . which renders them liable to its 7 eae attacks after exposure in wet ee weather, to currents of. air,changes a of temperature, or to cold when the body is hot. Such persons should take a wine glass or two of the Bitters as soon as~possible after incurring risk from the above causes, as this superb protective effectually nullifies the hurtful_influence. For the functional derangements which accompany rheumatism, such a colic, spasms in the stomach, pal pitation of the heart, imperfect’ diwe gestion, etc., the Bitters is also a a most useful remedy. It is only necessary to obstinate cases to use , it with persistency. a \ w \ a0g qyso;puy ‘3a yaad Ag rrros .z3 . Sal] ‘weoUsnOld *e4Upuon *RLSID *eapINege 3nq PII Sle uavu =110;) 4 Commended by the Ladiés. If any lady is unfortunate enough to be troubled with freckles, moths, pimples or an unsizhtly, complexion, the use of Ainaxtb,the Egyptian Elixir, will make her skin soft, clearand brilliant. Chere is no skin which will not be improved by it. It does not injure the skin, but rids it of irapurities and the effects therefore are permanent. There are many lalies in Nevada county who use it, any.of whom will cheerfully testify as to its merits. Wy: D. 25 YEARS IN USE. ~~. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Paininthe head, witha dull sensation inthe back part, Pain unde: bility of temp r, Low spirits, wit! afeeling of having neglected som: du'y, Wearineas, Dizziness, Fiut tering at the Heart, Dots be‘for« the eyes, Headache over the r.gh eye, RK-stles.ness, with fi fu dreams, Highly-colored urine, anc CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are _especiall: adapted tosuch sates. One dose effect: such a chinge of \feeling us to astonis! thee ff-rer. cause th» body to ke on Fiesh Thus the bag js nourished, and b:; Senasa Rpieriue Ubocin nce peedeies s Regular Stoo be) i Price, 25°. 44 Murray aN, Y. TUTT’S. HAIR DYE. Gray Har or WHISKERS ¢ to: Grossy Buacx by a single applicatio, of this Dye. It imparts a natural colo: acts instantaneously. 8o'd by Drne gists, ocsentby expcesson receiptof $1 (RSA ARR The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. Loss of appetite, Bowels enstive, the shoulderblade, Falln«ss after eating, with a disinclination tc* exertion of body or mind, Irrita: They Increase the Appetite, and Vinton, the druggist at this city, ig Selling it at the reduced price of 75 cents a bottle in order toclose out a consignment that has been put in his hands for rapid disposThe usual price is $1 per bottle, and the opportunity to buy it for less will not last long. 2t Ladies Ask Your Friends. A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice by W. D. Vinton, Ainaxab has many most valuable testimonials from San Francisco, but it does not now need to rest upon them for a repu‘ation. If any lady Hus not tried t, we ask only that she inquire er among her lady friends about it. ——__o<—pe Mountain Ice. The Ice Company is now preparad to receive orders for Ice in quantities. to suit customers. Ice de-. -ivered to any part of the city. Or‘ters left at the Company’s office. or with W. H. Crawford, will be {NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY ’ solicited, 2 road ; former office of Sours & Searls, oFAs Uniau Sty Nevada’ City,\. Cal. (hares seret oppose Courtanuee, fel0 Rooms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad and Pine Sts. Neva-la ¢ ity. : Hours—9 to 11 A. M.,1to3 P.M. >; 5 4 a AND THOROUGH BASS. 8 Office, 44 Murray &t., N. Y. promptly attended to. Rees