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July 31, 1887 (4 pages)

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. The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Sunday, July 31, 1887. . ¥ . } Branseript. . cc WaS GNATLY bio iAKEN, . . jettonblnsia-siineaatlbaan . . . & Maryland Chemist Keckoned Without His Host. i Doenble the Circulation of any Daily Paper published I live in the midst of the malarial dis; . North of Sacramento. . tricts of Maryland, near the city of . a eee Washington, and am exposed to all the . dangerous intluences of the impure air Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville, North San Juan, Frency Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee; atid every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from ‘the Sierra to the Sea.”” ' . CIRCULATES IN . and water of that region. . Being naturally of a strong consti. tution, { had frequently boasted that no chills.and fever or other malarious comp!zint would ever trouble me. This was my experience and the conPublished Daily (Mondays excepted) by . dition in which I found myself six —BROWN & © ALKINS-—. months ago. I first noticed that I did . not feel so’ sprightly, and vigorous as OFFICE: . No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . ; . I felt tired and . Soon I noticed a distinct eh . was my wont.to do. ‘ ? . enervated. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. . and distressing back ache would make . od . its appearance in the afternoon. inSpeculators have produced a corner . creasing in severity if the exercise was in tobacco. Then ‘a ee meron than xepors that he . stretchy feeling with profuse gaping wee fired vy sc Aatiaborncemparentecsial made its appearance. ‘Then my head, . General Boulanger asks to be allow. ; ed to challenge ex-Premier Ferry to a. always clear as a bell, would feel heavy . duel. . and I began to have headaches, * Queen Victoria has refused to accept The cold stage was marked with chatthe resignation of Lord Charles Beres-} tering of the teeth, severe rigors passed ford. ; . over me, and no amount of clothing By a fire. at Liedekeike, Belgium, . could keep me warm, — ‘The chill was . es psivaiabuceiais al succeeded in turn by the fever, in which omes. Efforts are to be made to suppress ¥ . more than usually violent. . IT seemed to be burning up, the, con' the shameful traffic in young girls in gestion in my head produced a violent ’ Ottawa. . pain in the frontal portion and a heatMrs. Henry Keigel of San ernando! ed serisation of the eyelids, with an inwas kicked and beaten to death by an . describable aching of the lower limbs. unknown party. : . Nausea and .vomiting occurred with Chihtahta cattlemen are to form . severe retchings, and. when thé paroxprotective association against Ameri. ‘ can desperadoes. , The evidence against the Chicago, i boodlers is so-ylaring that three law. very jart of me. yers have withdrawn in disgust. I drugged myself with quinine, and The New York Underwriters. are) obtained some relief. alarmed at the increase in the number . was of brief duration. I Was now so of destructive fires during-the last) jyich reduced ‘that I could hardly walk six months. f Our Government is inquiring into} the circumstances of the late arrests of American fishermen by the Cana. dian authorities. . about a week. I became exceedingly The Ohio Republican Convention . depressed:and melancholy, so much so nominated a full ticket with Foraker) that . lost interest in my work, and, for Governor. It also endorsed Sher. jngeed, scar¢ely cared what ha man for President. ; teoumne: me * 7 5 fi ar . . Pe tae ft at eer During all this time, it must be unand the fireman killed, and the engiderstood that I did not neglect medical neer and a brakeman injured. . treatment. All the most . powerful Senator Lawes, thinks the duty on) remedies were tried, such as liquid arsugar should be.reduced to $30,000,000 . senate of potash, valeriante of iron, a year (one half), and that sum divid-) mercury, bromide of potassium, chlo= r u a) . ° svowe é ¥ ed among the beet sugar and sorghum. ride of bismuth, chinoidine, chinchonigrowers at home. . ; A dia, quinine and several others. All "Socal gn oO yi this I did under the advice of eminent ease near Fresno, Tuesday, has to be . physicians. watched to prevent her committing! Itwas while I was in this deplorable suicide in her griefcondition that the claims made for’ It is alleged that the Bethlehem) Kaskine, the new quinine, as asp: Fic Iron Company, which has a big con-. fo, malaria, were first brought to my ” tract from the Government, has Wi ssianting oT knew nnthiig of itevalue Tes cancdion with the jeiaeiien . it; but as everything else had failed [ of Pranzini it transpires that sixteen; deemed it my duty to try it, so I began people have been arrested for black-. its use, and its prompt and radical efmailing two ladies of Paris undera) fects were of the nature of arevelation threat of exposing them as a missing . to me. Many people may think the statement scarccly-eredible, but it is a . ysms ‘passed off I was thoroughly pros. trated by a weakness that was telt in But my respite or stand upright. My disease soon culminated in a continued malaria! fe ver which kept me closcly confined for ppened witness. . fact that after only a few days’ use of . Kaskine s!! the, lead’ The hufman system is a fruitful soil, . my case ais ahetcd as and among seeds that germinate most . eo nA, rapidly in it are those of rheumatism . ceased altogeth¢i; and ina few wecks and neuralgia, A slightcold, brought) from the time 1 took the first, dose I on by sitting in a draught, wet feet or . damp clothes, will dgvelop-either of; was cured. those abominable painful maladies) . This was about the first of January, with unpleasant rapidity, The proper . and since then I have experienced no reventive of this agonizing vegetation . : is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, amed-. recurrence of the malarial symptoms in any form. A remedy of such exicine which niillifies a tendency oa ither of the named, and soothes the : % ‘ sh which they cause. Noris it less. Ceptional virtue for the cure of malaria effective as a remedy vy repeal . ought to be’ conimended and univerthan as its preventive, a fact as amply . i > a attested as any other relating to its! sally made known. T have therefore curative properties. Marihers, miners,. urged it upon the attention. of my RE APENIOD, BO Nee, ative: old friends, severai of whom have used it oun f: se. \ . : : health in unfavorable regions, atid a} with like good results in every case; benign remedy for malarial disorders, . and it is with the greatest pleasure and stomach, liver and bowel com: . , ERs ; eee plaints, It isa fine promoter of ap. and sincerity that I commend Kaskine to sufferers. from.malaria every where. petite and 4 capital tonic. Pal t Respectfully yours, . J. D. Hep, B.A., Seeds That Germinate Quickly. symptoms in were deci All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment . ‘to Wa. G. KicHARpS, at his store on . wae wood Deby Pump. RicHarps. . dress me as to the genuineness of the Nevada City, May 14-tf, above lettér, I will cheerfully respoud. Ice cream and soda st Carr Bros Other letters of a similar character Cc , . i‘ . ° Nothing nicer jl-tf . from prominent which stamp Kaskine as a remedy of un doubted merit, will be sent on appliFake Notice. . Assistant Chemist Maryland Agricultural Cotlege. * P. S.—-Should any one wish .to adindividuals, AKKIVALS AT THE WATIONAL HOTEL. cation. Price $1.00, or six bottles, RECTOR BROS. -Proprietorse . $5.00. Sold by Druggists, or sent by July 29. mail on receipt of price. L. A. Livingstone, San Francisco, The Kaskine Company, 54 Warren A. RK. Kenney, Ox ‘ 5 ‘ Jeff Doolittle, do St., New York, and 35 Farringdon A G. Hoffman, Marysville, Alf. Tregidgo, Ormonde, Compton Gault, city, Chas. Einfeldt, do . W. J. Britland, do ¢ . Jas. Phelan, Rock Creek, V.c. MeMurry, Comptonville, . Road, I.ondon, wm. scoTT, General Collector. F. Birdsall, Sacramento, — E. J. De Sabla, San Francisco, . —— E. P. Bates, do EGAL BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS G, F, Graves, city, k . 4 promptly attended-to. ; im x i ‘ ckee, > eo ! die. tee ben Frant isco you == live at home, and make more Miss Emma Clark, Cedarville, : money at work for-us, than at Mrs. T. Bodley & d., San Jose, anything else in the world. Capital not M. Lobner, Colfax, needed; yon are started free. Both sexes A.D, Mason & wife, city, Mrs. D. Nivens, oO. _ Jas. J. Stephens, Bloomfield, SRD. 8) ence, Gilroy, TH. Allenwood, Jan Jose, all ages. Any one can dothe work. Large earnings suré from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Coste you nothing tosend your address and find out if you oe you will do.so at once. ABKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. ‘ Se % ‘ Mrs. J. Natfziger..Proprietress A. WUTKE, Fashidnable Boot and Shoe Maker, . July 29, Post Office, Nevada: City. W. D. Harris, Grass Valley, oo . J. M. Thomas, do George Lord, do B. Whiting, ay A. G. Porter, Wm. M. Earl, New York, Chas, Becker, Washington Dr. M. P. Harris, Grass Valley, FU hsinger, Willow Valley, Cal. H. Vi ty, aabiogion, REPAIRING NEATLY DONS. “Home Library Association. . Clarke, city, , Ban Francisco, HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS Alf arns, do baad Zr respectfully invited to the above AssoW. Kobe ts Oakland, ciation, its workings and the advantages it Wm. Barrett, Council Bluffs, Iowa, , offers to members. Its object is to furnish . Eegttapler’ Mallrosd, Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ i at O'Nell i do Prices, “J. MeCart Asan example we quote Chambers’ Enclopedia, complete. in six large volumes, & bound in sheep, library style, which retails om Wife, Fosedons, for $36, to members $14.40, and all the stand&c., Alameda, ard literature at similar reductions. We ed by the leading men of be pleased te explain to do M. Taylor, Portland, Oregon, i Ertz, ‘ € w ’ eome recomme all its plans and MIT 1 1 + . BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING OUT MY . ~ §TOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 OFFER THE SAME . “EZAP CNT, FUR CASH (NLIASS The Stock consists of a full line of Ladies’, Misses,’ Children's, Men's and Boys’ Of the best quality and manufacture. , No auction goods in the store. BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS . . 2 REMEMBER, no more’ sales will be made on, . credit. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me! will please pay up without delay. John Wwebber. . “TT PAYS, GENTLEMEN, COSTS NO MORE IN. THE END FOR Stylish and Neat Fitting Clothing Than it does for the other kind. . ‘ . The LEADING TAILOR OF Nevada saci Which everybody knows. is . FREIDMAN OF NEVADA GITY, Carries in stock the Latest Styles of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Which he will make up fashionably to order and guarantee satisfaction, ——-FOR SUITS. OR SINGLE’ GARMENTS.—— Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes ” . = . Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MOR a ee Or Our. Own Importation, DIRECT FRO?I MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples ‘to Select From. Counties of Nevada And Placer. Best SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. . BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada 6 THE CELEBRATED { e City. Can now be purchased in this city. AAA f@-Xa the Best in the City. Try It. Bi SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. . market. Sold by the case or package. Best in the! Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, . Agent TRY ME. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. . E"EREIDMAN. Fashionable Tailor, Pine St., near. Broad, Nevada City. "NTN ube aie, ae alee © That while every one else is crying ‘dull times,” our business shows’a gratifying increase ? In fact we have sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten years since we commenced, We ‘x.ieve the reason is because it is known that we live up to our motto of GOOD GooDs, LATEST STYLES, —. Lhow est prices, And Everything as represented. Flowers worth $1 and $2—your chdice for 50 cents. Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch. i Straw Hats from 10 cents up. ALLETT & CO., Portland, Me, . Beant STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY—-MRs.— Lester & Crawford MAIN STEET, NEAR_UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, ag ea imines ss apenas 3 gee ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, . : SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLASSWARH, Etc. Choice Family Groceries.a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. : ANSELME OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA OITY THE PROPLE'S-~ CYCLOPRDIA AS THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERM. USE! \ . The New Three-Volume Edition — sy x
Ie a Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topies. Complete in 8 convenient volumes, Reliable—400 first-class contributors. § : Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subseribérs not kept waiting with only a part of a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. Send to us for specimen panes, etc., that you may see for yourself. We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, ete., to the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. REPS ea omew en The above named Company have ROLLER FL WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, Call for it. Give it o Piaza E"eed Store. \ \ * BUCK EYE MILL COMPANY, Capacity or the —-AND -PATENT ALL PIONEER MILLING CO’S OUR. Mills, 1000) Barrels Per Day. ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and. guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 0. 6. TORSON, Agent. . . . \ . . . . . . Commencing Tuesday, September 6th, . 1887, and continuing 5 days. os . RACINGs AND STOCK EXHIBITS AT . PARK, BEfWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND ; GLENBROOK MIDWAY NEVADA CITY— PAVILION AT GRASS VALLEY j { . . 1 . . . $10,050 in Purses &Premiums ! . Liberal Purges for State & District Horses . . . . . . . Liberal. Premiuios «for Live Stock, . . ' Farming, Orchard and Dairy Pro~! } } . . ducts, and Mechanical and ? Art Exhibits. . . . . FIVE DAYS’ RACINC! . F 7 . . . . . . . . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. . No.1. Trotting. District. 3:00 Class. Purse . . ‘Trotting. 2:30 Class. Free for all. . inthe counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, . Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Plumas and . Sierra. Mile and repeat. Purse $200. . . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. Boys’ Tournament, at 11 4. M., for yarious . No. 4. Running. Free for all. $50 entrance, . $25 forfeit, $300 added; second horse $75, . third 250. One mile and repeat. . No.5 Running.Free-for all, For two-year . olds, $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; . second horsé $5), third $25. Five-eighths of a . mile. . No. 6. Running. For three-year olds, Free . forall. $25entranee; $10 forfeit, $200 added. One mile and a quarter, . No. 7. Pacing. 2:82 class, Free for all, Purge $500, “ } . Grand Stock Parade at 10 A. M.; Bicycle . Tournament, for Gold Medal, at 11a. M. No. 8. Trotting. District. 2:50 Class. Purse $250, \, No.9 Trotting. . Purse $500 . No. 10. Trotting. Three-year olds, District. . Mileand repeat. Purse $250, . \ . . icmp . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. . Ladies’ Tournament, for various Prizes,at j A.M. No. 11. Running. Opento all. $50 entrance, . . $25 forfeit, $800 added; second horse $75; } third $50. Two miles, No. 12. Running. Open to all. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; second horse . $50, third $25, Three-fourths of a mile and mayest. No. 138. Running. Free. Purse $150. Entrance free td all beaten horses. Those not having run second during the meeting al. lowed 10 pounds, $50tosecond horse, One . mile and repeat. No. 14. Pacing. $500. No. 15. District added, cent, 2:28 class. Free for all. Running. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. $5 entrance, $40 Four moneys—50, 25, 15 and 10 per Oné inile, . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. i Grand Stoek Parade and award of Premiums at ila, M. MANUFACTURED BY THE AND SOLD BY ALL THE PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! LEADING GROGERS. fp The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the FRED J. THOMAS, Of Any Manufact ired in the State, TO THE LADIES: other brand. ne trial, and-you will then use no Agent for Nevada County. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. ° — —+_-oCONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Ew Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR, aS Sa \o Buckwheat Flour, Etc. at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. Half mile and repeat. Purse $100. No. 17. Trotting. 2:40 class. Purse $500, No. 18. Trotting. -2:24 class. Open toall. Purse $500. In races designated as ‘District’ all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Placer, comprising the W7th Agricultural District, prior to Junet, 1887, unless otherwise specified. Open to all. CONDITIONS, All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, except the two-year old, unless otherwise specified; five to enter and, three to start, But the Board reserves the right to hold a less number than five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of the purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent on purse, to accompany nominations, Trotting and pacing purses divided at the rate of 60 per cent. to first horse, 89 per cent. to second, and 10 per, cent. to third. National Association rules to govern trotting; -but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if necessary to finish any day’s racing, orto trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance money paid in. When less than the required number of starters appear they . may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as follows: 663% to the first, 8314 to to the second, 9 In all entries not declared out by 6 Pp. M. of the day preceding the race shall be required to start. Where there is more than one entry by one parson, or in née interest, the particular horses that are to start must be named by 6 P.M, of the day preceding the race. No added money paid for a walk-over. Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, except when conditions named are otherwise. : ‘ Racing colors to be name@in entries, In trotting races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct colors, which must be named in their entries, : Entries to-close with the Secretary o:. ust let, 1887. — SAMUEL GRANGER, President, i P. O. Address, Grass Valley, Cal. . GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary, ~~ P. O, Address Grass Valley, Cal, PRICES OF ADMISSION: Race Track and Grounds, 50 Cents, Children under 12 years 25 Cents, Pavilion, 25 Cents, Children under'8 years free. No Season Or Membership Tickets; but Exhibitors will be furnished with badges at §8 each at the Secretary's office, Grass Valley, which will admit that person. ONLY to RaceTrack and Pavilion at all times during the Fair Hack and Omnibus Badges $5. . . . country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithfi . ing made in the development of t . sents extraordinary inducements No. 16. Trotting. District. One-year olds. . GOR DR. GUNN’S ® BIT T ERS. THE GREAT q . . Regulating Cathartic soapy THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonie and Appetixver. THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation, BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague, AND ALL DYSPEPSIA, _ INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS,: MALARIAL TROUBLES, Loathing of Food. Kidney Oomplaint. . Nausea, Impure Blood, General Debility. a Dr. Gunn's Bitters RE PURELY ‘ VEGETABLE Perfectly Safe, Reliable. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. . ; A. VanzAlstine & Co., Proprietors and Manufacturers. 2:25 class.-Free forall. . '722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. FOR SALE BY CARR BROSB., THE TRANSCRIPT aes + @e-o--. ----—T8 SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this couuty. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more_remote pers ofthe State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS, throughout the whole ful and. complete record of the Promteee bee county’s varied and extensive resources, It preBo SO SORIRRE RE RINT NENG y; TO ADVERTISERS 4 BE SOLS EMIS N wae i 4 Being positively the Best Advertising Medium in Northern California. oO: The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coast. The establishment has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Typea aud other priate material, plain and ornamental, See specimens of our work and get our prices before sending your printing to San rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that ES onde better there. CONCERNING AL ceaats coracrany dee saeein sien y cceaae eae ee * *,9, +.* * +e +9, + te *9,0,!1 “ NEUADAL COUNTY'S 3: iy ene a ate a a ete ete ot ate tate a taPate : OLD Maud Oe ee HORTICULTURAL ; AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides bein n é luformed at all times on a . THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS ———__ ,. Subseribe for the (1887 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—-1887 188718871887 1867—Ia7—1887— 87 iso Daily Tran V iteo i Dally Transcript ! i io Daily Transcript ! 1% 8 7s sete —tar aaa WHICH Is The Oldest and Bost Newspaper Printed -3 Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted . in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. — a oe a a ae ae os =a vs oo wz cl ir Al a tec eo SOPtL e