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THE DAILY.
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PT.
VOL. LVI.—No. ‘83970,
NEVADA CITY. CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1888
Che Haily Transcript, .
PUBLISHED
HVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
ey
BROWN & CALKINS.
', 5. CALKINS N, P, Brown
Editor, Business M’g’r.
Fpl Se
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John C, Dewey & ( . Burlington, Vt
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A General Banking Business Transacted,
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And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
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Casuier.
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k. M. Preston.
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4 STATED MEETINGS AT MA
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, ipa ere cordially invited to at
hd,
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I. J. Rote, Secretary,
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z STATED MEETINGS ON THE
py Second Wednesday of cach month.
. Visiting Brethren in good standing
N are cor its invited,
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Koure, Secretary; —
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; DENTIsT.
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LOCAL ANESTHETICS [IF DESIRED.
Oiler ut Rev ones, Sacramento St
LEU bos. « MRAND,
WATOHMAKER.
ANw
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Broad Street, Nevada City.
Surgeon.
5. W. CHARLES, M. D.,
Homepathio Physician,
P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING
pext door below Wells, Fargo & Co.'s!
express office
Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 2to4~ A.
o9P. M.
E, H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS
GAYLOBD & SEARLS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
\ K JILL PRACTICE IN ALL THECOURTS
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
ee W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Tyee ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
AF County. Office at the Court House.
Alfred D. Mason,
Counselor at Law and Notary Publie,
Successsor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law.
Th PRACTICE IN THE SUPE@IOR
prense, District and Cire ait Courts
of the U. 8.
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and QOounseloy at Law,
Wt, PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State.
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
JAS. G, HARTWELL,
Surveyor,
—ANDU. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyer:
Bh ed eget in Beckman’s Block,
J cor. Broad and Fine Sts., Nevada City
W. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law*
‘WILLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
United States. ‘
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner
of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clty, Cal.
L, B. LITTLE. JOHN GALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oonnsélors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
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OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stairs. E
P. F. SIMONDS, \ G Ww. cross
CROSS & SIMMONDS,
Attorneys and Qounseloxs at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva
de City :
HAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercia!
Streets, Nevada City.
Will practice in allof the Courts of the
State. we
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‘2ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY
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We also keep on hand a choice stock of
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A bRIdHT DETECTIVE.
Yas Many @ Good Time With the Man
He Was Sent to Find, and Fails to
Recognize Hina,
Some time ago & confidential clerk
in the employ ofa firm in Indiana
skipped the gutter with several thousand dollars in ready cash, While it
was determined to hunt him down at
all hazards, the firm did not feel like
wasting a great deal of ‘money in so
doing.
A one-horse Sounsgy detective was
therefore employed, and after a while
he traced his man to Detroit. The
detective didn’t propose to share any,
of the glory withthe Detroit officers,
and he slid around for a week before
he learned that his man was in Windgor.
Then he went over there, still workIng on the quiet, and a nice young
man at one of the hotels informed
him that the defaulter had just gone
to Toronto, but would be back in a
few days.
The pair became fast friends, and
the nice B hae man had his daily
drinks and cigars at the detective's
expense. 3
The two came over to, Detroit and
attended the theater and had good
times, and it was the opinion of the
officer that he. never met such a nice
young man.
Finally, a night or two ago, as they
landed from the boat on the other
Side, the. detective. inquired ;
FS must be an agent of some
sort?” ;
“
h, no,”. was the reply,
simply traveling for pleasure.”
‘“ Where do you live when at home?”
“In Indiana.” ; wa
‘Why, I’m from Indiana?”
‘Yes, you told me so the first day.”
‘Whereabout in Indiana?”
** Vincennes.” =
‘Good gracious! butmy home is
only thrée miles from Vincennes.”
_! ¥es, I. know.”
“What did you de in Vincennes?”
“@lerked for Lath & Shingles.”
‘‘ What! Why, that is the very firm
that_was robbed!”
‘Yes, I know,” was the placid reply.
‘And your name is—what?” queried
the detective, <cedeendeatrs
‘“‘ William Green!”
‘Great Scott! but you are the chap
who stole the money!” howled the
officer.
“Yes, certainly! What are you going to do about it?” calmly replied
the nice young man, as_ he lighted
another fifteen-center. —(Detroit Free
ress,
~ @ 3
. cnentiiin dh animennaame
4 Skilful Woung Canvasser.
A good stony.‘ teld of.a little girl,
whose mother is a member of Bosworth
Relief Corps, which goes to show that
even. at her tender age she is smart
enough to run a fair.
The little miss is only nine years
ge. She is very pretty aud ladyhen the Relief Corps decided to
hold a fair the ladies, as is customary,
-asked the friends to contribute articles
ee tena
ite bu ie ie herbi peey
interested them in the fair, and when
it was time to open the fair aN little
miss had secured so much an
variety that a cart had to
collect-the contributions.
This little miss was very
during the fair. One evenin
Deering came into the hall.
lady waltzed up to him and ‘sai
lng the attention of listeners ;
** Mayor ring, am _ collecting
some money for the fair; won't you
contribute?’ ‘
The Mayer put his hand in his pocket,
took out some money, and, without
looking at it, handed it to the . little
miss, .She*thanked him and went. off,
but in a few moments was back again
swt Deering, I f t. to tell . '* Mayor ng, lorgo’ you
that.we> proposed «to tint ‘the names
of those é¢ontributin @® money I am
collecting, and when you gave me
some money you didn’t stop to look
at it, and I thought you ought to
know that you gave me seven cents,
because I didn’t believe you would want
{§ printed. that’ the Mayor of Portland
gave seven cents to the fair.”
A broad smile overspread the Mayor's
face, and, drawing his pocket-book, he
handed the little miss a scrip $5 bill.
. §* Now,’ says our little miss, ‘‘I hear
Governor Robie is here, Mr. Mayor,
and I would like ever so much to be
introduced. Won’t you introduce me?”
‘* Certainly,” replied his honor, always
gallant, ‘come with me.”
the couple walked up to. where the
Governor was, and the Mayor addressing him, said:
** Governor, here is a little girl who is
very anxious to know the chief magistrate of the State.”
The Governor turned, shook hands
‘with our little miss, asked her her
name, patted her head and asked her
what he could do for her.
4’ Why, Governor Robie,” she replied,
‘**T am collecting some money for the
fair. Won't you contribute?”
‘. Of ‘course, I will,” replied the Governor; *** what shall I give you?”
# Well, ou see,” said our little miss
ae or ing has given me $6, and
of course the Governor of a State
would wish to give more than the
mayor of.a city.” :
ie Governor was quick to see the
joke, and laughingly drew his. wallet
and our little miss a bill to add to the
other contributions for the relief fund.
—(Portland (Me) Press.
A writer in the People’s Health Journal
tells of a debilitated Patient who did not
do at all well on beef tea, but wns easily
restored to.
The only
« that the patient ever expected to deve s
tea alone. Considering that we have upward of a hundred thousand doctors, and
that a very large preperten of: them are
fully agreed that tea is almost valueless, except as a stimulant, it is 6
ing oor people continue to look upon it
a ;
ts, Seed thing, but 1% ip
f such
5 t to
attentive
1 Mayor
C) young
—her
bright face and Apethling eyes attractheal diet of benz a
eons 179 thing about this
itrength and nourishment from—beef,
lungs, with absolute safety for children
liard, Ohio, writes: “I have used Ayer's
J. I. Miller, editor of the “Lutheran
Home,” Luray, Va., writes: “I advertise.
nothing that I do not-know to be good. I
was saved from the grave, I am sure, by
the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and
have recommended it to others with the
happiest results.” L. J. Addison, M. D.,
Chicago, Ill, writes: “I have never
found, in thirty-five years of continuous
study and practice in medicine, any preparation of so great value as Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, for treatment of diseases of tho
throat and lungs; and I constantly recommend it to my patients.It not only breaks
up colds and cures severe coughs, but fs
effective in relieving the most serious
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
proven it to be of inestimable value as a household medicine, and for professional use.
Thousands of physicians and families testify to its great worth. Jas. E. Moling, Hik
years, and have found that, as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, or Sore Throats, it
Is Unequaled.
or adults, The experience of years has
Cherry Pectoral in my family for twelve
Jobn J. Uhlman, Brooklyn, N.S., im:
“ Twelve years ago, I was afflicted with a
severe bronchial trouble, pronounced by a
skilful physician ¢o be very dangerous,
and liable to terminate in Pneumonia,
After using one bottle of Ayers Cherry
Pectoral, I found great relicf, and an ocea.
sional use of it since that time has, I think,
extended my life ten years at least.” Mrs,
V.-M. Thebaud, Montreal, Canada, writes:
“Last spring my daughter was attacked
by membraneous croyp, or diphtheria.
The doctor prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pees
toral, which cured her of the diphtheria.
Being still very weak and sick, she began
bronchial and pulmonary affections.”
Ayer’s Cher
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7.GInDBDRY,
OF NORTH 8 4N JUAN
Has just returned from
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purchased the latest nayelties in his line
He has at his store the
finest
Single and Double
Ruggy Harness,
.His own make,)
Saddles, : Bridles,
Whips, Lashes,
Wagon Sheets,
Plush Robes,Linen Robes,
Fine Noveltics.
Special attention ‘is in*,
-vited tothe fine stock of
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HEAVY BREECHING
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Everything sold cheay
place in Nevada county*
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OF NEVADA CITY.
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ecthan at any othe:
m29 6m
Below National Hotel
Jas. Cairns, Proprietor.
———
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MADE To ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY OOMBS
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Repairing Neatly Done.
@@™ Al) orders attended to promptly.
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Grass Valley Read,
Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works,
L. VOSS, Prop’r.
ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
W "For bare, edits
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Por Mining an¢ Building Purposes,
~~
1. 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
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AS REQUIRED,
Also a good supply of
[SHAKES & PICKETS
All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine
‘AL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
—0, 0, FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard.
not found at the office to
By Eek , a
t three-quarters of a cestury in bis 5 roe . ae
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ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes.
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Nevada County N. 6. RR.
TIME TABLE NO. 30,
Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
At 6A. M,
LEAVING NEVADA GITY :
«KA. M. DAILY—Connecting with overne land arriving in San Francisco at
. 0 no DELS Consents
erlan assenger leaving
209." at 004. Me
Arriving:
9:00 A.M. DAILY
P. M. DAILY — Connecti wi
5:45 eran? leaving San Praion et
with
San
JOHN F. KIDDEK, General Manacer.
E. H. BROWN, Buperiatenaent.
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TURE OF THE PREBae 5
aco all. Purse ‘
give ce TTING,—-HOr_ thre ‘year-olds
ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE. ate ca ube ky Putte,
} Without the Overtang mouthtyy post rare
is impossible to keep informed upon the te“WeDNESDAY, August 20th.
et] aD ae
Race
FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THE—
17th Agricultural District Association for 1888
NEVADA AND PLACER OOUNTIES,
Oommencing August 28th and continuing five days
Race and Stock Exhibits at Glenbrook Park, Midway ee
tweea Grass Valley and
Nexada, City. & 2
Pavilion at Nevada City
$10,000
IN PURSES AND .PREMIUMS.
Kibe al Purses foxy State und Dis: ri ‘Tihe al Preme
Were . tac Farm.
ing, Orcharm mud ‘pairy
roducts, and Mevhanicalband Art
Exhibits.
FIVE DAY’S RACING.
af
-PU RSDAY, Auguet 28th.
: Not * iu nda — Opes fo all. ab enaD Or fa) 5@ added. Second horse
$50; titra, $2h. Thtee-fourths of a mile and
epegt. +
ROTTING.—2'30 class. Open to
Boys! Tournament at 11 a. mM. fér°various
prizes, ;
NO." 4. RUNNING.—Open to all, $60 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse
$75; third $50. One mile and ropes,
No. 6. Kunwing.—Opento all. For twoyear-olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse, $54; third, $25. Fiveonthe of a mile,
0. 6, TROTTING,
#400, . :
2:h0 class, Open to all.
Purse
THURSDAY? August 80th.
Grand stock parade atl0 a. mM:
No, 7. Kugning.—Distiivi, §2 enirauce,
$10 forfeit, $100. added. Second horse $40;
third, oe lf mile and repeat,
No. 8. TROTTING. 2:40 class.
au Purse
© 9. PACING.—2:80 cluss., Open toall,
Puree $500,
Open to
FRIDAY, August 31st.
Ladies Tournament, for various prizes, at
A.M.
No. 10 RUNNING—Opon to all. $50 onrance. $4, forfeit, 9250 added. second
horse, $75; third, $60. One mile and a half,
No. 11.—RuNNING—Open to all. §25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added.
$50; third, $25.
0. 12. TROTTING—2:24 class. Open to all,
Purse $400.
stric
vdded.
cent.
Second horse
Five eighths ofa mile aud
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RUNNING—Saddle hojse stake.
Catch weights, $5 entrance, $50
Four moneys—60, 25, 15 and 10 per
One mile,
SATUBNAY, September Iet.:
Grand stock a3 andlawarding of premiuma at ila. m. nw
No. M. Runwine—Open to all, $50 ontrance, $26 forfeit, added, cond
herse, $76; third, One mile and repeat,
No, 16, BUNNING—District. $25 entrance,
$10 forfeit, $100 added. second horse, $50
hird, $25. Pive-cighths of a mile.
No. 16. TROTTING—2:27 Glass.
all. Purse
No. 17, PACING—2:20 class. Open to all.
Purse $600,
Open to
In races designated as “District’'all horses
are eligible that were owned in the counties of Ney ” and Placer, compri ing the
Seventeenth Agricultural District, prior to
June ist, 1868, unless otherwise specified.
CON DrTrIOns.
All trotting and pacing races are the best
three in five, except intwo-year-old, unless
obharmiea shee fied; five to enter and three
to star ut the Hoard reserves the right to
hold a feés number than five to fill, by the
withdrawal of a propoqmenste amount of
Entran ee 10 per cent of
accompany nominations. Trotting
pacing purses divided at the rate of 60
per cent, to first horse,80 por cent. to second
ong 10 per cent. to third.
ational Association rules to govern trot
ing; ¢@ Board reserves the right to
fee heats Aid of any ao dlaneen alterna ely if
necessary to nigh any day's racing, or to
trot @ special ui face between heats. horse
m indo w ever shall b
to the entrance money paidin, When less
than the require pumper of starters appear
they test for the entrance money
divided ss follows: 6645 to. the first.
a © second
Ball rac
of
start.
nd,
entries notdeclared out by 6
Py Me itp ay preceding the race shall be
entitled only
tar 7
Me ry ore is more than one entry by
one n, oF in one inte: ‘the ula
start é horse they be. ed b:
PM, of the tace aes
, Society to
pt when condientries.
witha tedatea to
which mnst be
a
nqmed in theirentries.
ai to close with the Sec *August Tat, LSB. SAMUEL GRA orn,
F
ent.
GEO. FLETOHER, Be: *
P. O. Addresses, Grass Valley.
Y ‘
ise BIOW.
; grounds, 50 "
ears ost Mee TR, i
yi cents; chilWhitehead’s Cook -Boosk
LEAD THE WORLD~
The American Pastry Cook,
PRICE $2.
Hotel Meat Cooking,
PRICE e2.
Oe al
’
Ne. 3,
Chicago Herald Cooking School,
i.(For Families,’
PRICE 81,50.
Ne.24,
Cooking For Profit,
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
HOTEL GAZETTE,
New York Bakery.
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELIL.known and popular Bakery of Mra.
John Hurst, on pare =
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
I thtend to keep on hand at all times a good
Variety of
if
rae ms Bey
PIES,
CAKE,
Ktc.,
Wedding Cakes
= And Pastry
Made to order on short notice on the most
reasonable terms,
All order for anything in my line prompt::
ly attended to, uk
By strict attention to business, giving
s0o0d satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1
hope to merit a liberal patronage,
@. WM, DURST,
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
300 000
216 Sanvome ¢t., San Prancisee.
Fire Insurance Only
J. F, Hovauton, Président.
J. 1. N. Sumpanp, Vice President,
CHARLES H, Brory, Secretary,
R, H. Maarit, General Agent,
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN,
Risks egcepted on all classes of desirable
property in this ceunty at rates as low aaselVeney and a fair profit will adinit of, guare
autecing a prompt and liberal
Just ela me for lose, ver omeeee ee an
GEO W. HILL, Manager
MAIN OTREKT, GRASS VALLE\
National Meat Market.
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0.J NAFFZIGER
EEF, PORK, MUTTON, B ax, FOR VEAL, SAUSA
HAMS, BACON enal Hal AND LARD, whol eo
Proprietor.
And all kinds of Mea ts ueually found i
first-clage Market. e
Meats delivered ¢ ee 1 4
s ori irizoen
‘FOR SALE.
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