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June 19, 1886 (4 pages)

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day long; a 2 . the old, etter: icine is sold han wealth, erve ni ound healthINE, * CK = the meuica <t irom the Cop: ual Excessthem, and . & brief lec‘er-ous Disexisting be ous Sjstem, oseph, Misswoman and I! probability, anes: in doc. ywhere, both cnce and get a City. Y, Street. ~ AL, Diseuse. m the eficr discreticn wil his, the great' Of sufiering il guarantee » of Semina) fany kine or @ @.C fails to len. fthirty to »i,requent evac. accompanied ing sensation in_ agmManner . On’ examin. ‘sediment wil s smal) parti rthe color will h char ging to e. ‘Sieve ere ficult), igioErecond stape vil} guasartee se, and a heal. to-vrinar) or08. Sundays on free. ‘Thor , $5. Caller ph AOR TIE, IST. a } Francieco . aud Private 88 . Remedy Is a certain ire for Nerve us Debi lity, Ont Manood, Prostawihoen, aid jl the evil efcts of youthful ilies aia exsses, and in rinking tus Xicating lis yatta, grate yeician, us neylvania, will ¢ of this kind je his special , cure, aes ntity, . price, or, ired, by Dr, e F., dal, Fee, ¢ ing by. letter @. Strict se. transactions. [ ES JWDER ion. 1e., Market. , ruggists. ON’S ion Catalogoe‘or Spring and ‘ammer, 1286, s ever vthing for id. Infants’ wear t LOWER :e in the United faction GuUARed: ws. C. F. , & 20th St. Rooms to Bond's, opposite the rch. m23-1ns LORD “ “Vol. LIL. VEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1886. Established. Sept, 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & Co. 1.8 Canxms, Editor, Ome Wear. ...5iehcsh db bieectss $7 $x Months .. < 5S s + 33.56 EGOS MITE, oo cn cee cae ands ocaean 2.00 eT re ee 75 cehts, OE WOOK sees cs oes swabe coneee 15 cents =a ae > 11 8LG HED EVERY VAY AXCEPIP MONDAY tY— BROWN & CALKINS. The Daily Transeript N. P. Brown, Business Manager OFFIOK “TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, a2 Commercial Stréet, scuseathnod prides = MASONIC NOTICE. vade Lodge, Wo 13,F; & A.M. TATED’ MEETINGS on the Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting B; ren in good stand jog are cordially invited. _-D, EOMORGAN, Master. _ J.H. BéarpMan -Seoretarv. jell . _ Nevada Royal ‘Arch Chapter, UNION MARAET, COLLEY BROTHERS, ‘Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sar» P. ¥. SIMONDB. ” @ gar Will practice in the State’ana U ited States Courts. . vada Citv. CITIZENS BANK. BROAD STREET Seba oaks NEVADA CITY “Paid up Capital $30,000. RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. E M PRESTON..:...... .Presi BM TRU Ric ccaccedscesss Vice President JOHN T, MOR‘AN....-.-.-05 Cashier Gre. M. Hueuss. Gro. A. Coormr. ‘Help—Male and Female—of all NO, 6,:'R. A.M. SLATED MEETINGS a Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Visiting Companions’ in good -#/ standing are cordially. invited to 7] attend. Fe M. L. MARSH, High Priest. J H. Boarpman Sec. Commercial Street, Nevada Cicr, DEALERS IN sages, oté Atthe Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a ‘choice stock of BACON AND LARD. ©. W. CROBS CROSS & SIMONDS, A iterneys and Counselors at Law oh OFF1ICE— Morgan & Roberts’ Biock Ne D E. MORGAN. Asst. Cash’rand Secretary —DIZBCTO: Orn. BR. M. Hon. * Joun T. Morean, Nives Searis. sar Recetve Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex: posite, ¥ . 6 ‘Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion Highest Price Paid for State and Coup ‘arrante. ty. Wi DRAW CHECES 0: New York,Sacramento, San Francisce, VWre issue ¢ Drafte, Bille of Exchange and Letters of Credit available n any part of jJreat Britain and Europe. . Make Collections and transact « G vy : & Geuveral —CORRESPONDENTS— Nuw Yors—First National Bank. San Francisco First National Bank. Sacramento— ional Bank of P, O M‘lis & Co. ‘ House ‘and {Jot situate on SISOO . eirierac ul "Hoan and stable. “Lot 170 by 800feet. Apply to — Real Estate & Ins. Agt. 97300 . 4 oe = contains 9 . to rooms, hard finished {. J. ROLFE, Real Estate '& Ins. Agt $950 prin dnwk; sttniog te pring Charch, 8 rooms, partialiy furnished. Apply to J. RO Real Estate and Ins. Agt. House and lot on AristocS2OOO . veri,’ Fry es Real Estate & Ins. Agt. House and lot on East $700 [om ons no A , Real Estate & Ins. Agt. WHITE LABOR. SKILLED and UNSKILLED descriptions furnished at once by C. HL. Hansen & Co. r for Infants and Children. {recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” \ Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Ernctat‘on, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and medication.Tau Carravr Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥. .18 aoe The pears raised in this section mento Bee says: The amount of. gave his idea of what a lawyer ork that has been done in and]should be to the Carson Appeal the. other day. He said : ‘‘The aim of a lawyer should be to simplify the law, not complicate it; .a good lawyer makes a’ puzzling case simple and then gets little credit for it because people think that after all it is only a simple case. The poor.lawyer complicates a simple case and: gives the idea to the public that he is handling a wonderful affair. I have seen a man drive a pair of scrub horses along the street and by tate Fair some two ‘years ago. sawing on the lines and fighting the animals he made, the street ave no superior in the State, and . gazers. think he was a skillful driver subduing amettlesome Ww h the eagerness with which they are bought up augurs well for. the futhe First Monday in each month. . . J. J. JACKSON, ----*-PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the Dest and Cheapest Grocery House in Nevada (ity. TOASTED THAS. Equalng. n aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas as used by the natives in Japan. The ollowing PU under:the new process, the Bame strength as o. RE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted one-third less quantity to produce ‘eas, and the prices are plainly marked on me wc ble we wie sD cab weeesee Geer teesser ee oe eee eee eee Oe See ee Oe mete TE ASS FES Ne caida anes ane ose psiernae $1 per pound _. Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those} & who have never traded with-me I-extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. a ™= . Whose reputationusa Cutter and Fitter is second to that of no man on the Coast. J. & CARR CARR BROTHERS, THE PALACE prietors of DRUG STORE. LOVELL ROLLER SKATES Corner Pine and Commercial sts., keep vonstantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usuall found in Farst Olass Drugs Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, All kinds of. Periodicals Pietoriale and Newspapers, Field, Gardea and Flower Seeds, Prices. 50 cents per pound 66 cents per pound 75 cents per pound T, H. CARR, CHANCE OF FIRM. MERCHANT TAILOR Foreign and Domestic Goods, long experience in the business. I have also secured the service: of reputation I have enjoyed for the past 20 years in Satramento. ‘Jed ture. “There is a warm belt of country here that allows the cultivation of all kinds of fruit without the necessity of irrigation. The slatey formation of our bedrock retains the moisture of the Winter rains, and the heat of the hottest Summer days never brings adrouth. The air is pure, and the water clear. If you \Sacramentons had ‘as clear water to drink as we have, I do not think ela *n0]180 ' -euer990 ud x49 GT dvi t . . . M. DRAN, (Successor toC, A. Barrett,) 46 Broad St., Nevapa City, J I Have a Fine Stock of — ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH} “the gentlemen" of Ne Tama practical Tailor, and have had MR. J. H. QUATMAN, 1 hope and expect to fully maintain the M. DRAN.. Nevada CityTHE .FINEST.BRANDS OF CIGARS > Prescriptions accurately and carefully com unded by a careful-and-competent Druggist ‘Nevada Drug Store; Corner Bread and Pine 8ts., —_— 9-—— —— WALTER. D, VINTON Laree Stock of Patent Medicines, mery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, . Toilet Articles of all kind Fine Perfu Carefal Attenti-n GivenBye Competent Druggist and Perfect{Purity Guaranteed. Nevada City ExT INSURANCEZCOMPANIES IN THE WORLD Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lonéon. JAMES K. BYRNE Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 85 to 41 MeCreery’s Building, $10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL SURGEON. E. W. CHARLES, ‘M. D. _ Homeepathic Physician, Rooms 9 and10, upstairs, cor. Broad and Poms Bante.) tori A.M. 108 P.M. ' W. PF. ENGLEBRIGHT, ~ Sivil and Mining Engineer, Employment Agency, Takechont 456. Guevtepondetice solicitns. : Tar: 2 a we oa a” 33 fe 27 ¢ K. H. GAYLORD. FRED SEARLS GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN ALL TE Courts, State and Fe tera’.OFFICES—Former office of Walling & Gaylord, on. Pifie street, tw: doors below broad ; form r office of Searie & Searls, on Caurch street, opposite Courthouse. jel0 J, 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Sotary Pablic and Conveyancer. . Office—South side Broad street, opp. Union . : : street, Nevada City. = ILL practice in ail the Ccurts of thi State, and the Courts of the Unite ae withis the State of California. ' largest rinks, Prices Reduced. Send for circular to E. 'F,; ALLEN. THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY ALTA Thirteen weeks on trial for'25c, yearly subscribers. The Nevada County Land: and LATEST AND BEST. Tension by Spiral spring New adjustment. Used by 164 Market St., San Francisco. o2-lm Will be sent to any address 4a Splendid premiume am offered to THE WEEKLY ALTA, San Francisco. Cal. Improvement Association FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES for sale ; 3300 Home and Garden, cong taining 48)4 acres, 3} acres in cit¥ limits; 2 hou-es, a etec,, 500. grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and a fine variety of other fruits, all undera fine state of cultivation, and situated on road
leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley. } A-good Farm, 104 acres. $2200. very favorably situated arout 2 miles from Neyada City; good house, barn etc., with two horsesand7 cows, 7 dozen chickens, 2 and small farming implements, “7 tons hay, good spring and water ditch. 9550 A new House within 8 blocks of business portion of the city popes J 8 rooms, bath, celar, woodshed and stable, A beautiful situation. 3000 Ranch—190 acres, pat@ ented;4 mies from Railroad. 60 acres undet cnitivation. Good housé of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, n or stock. I 00 Ranch —127 acres, patent$ » ed; 120 acres possessory title. Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under So aeber bate ene gp int 150 fruit ‘trees; ; é 8, e! 3 Wood tractand ofchard » —320 acres, patented; 10 acres cultivated; 14 acres rd, with house, barn and ovher improven' only 4 miles from Nevada me 0 Dwelling of 9 rooms, Boul« der Street, Nevada City. A investment. : 700 A cottage with 2 3-10 acres g land; orchard, garden, etc., with favilittes for irrization; just outside limits of Nevada $2260. since, ct ‘ ¥; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fing fruit; loc 65x160 feet. One of the maostidesirable residence properties in the county. «ther pxpperties will be announced in 8 few ~ : : Pi desiring to make a sneedy sale of their rties should communicate with we oe “ E Bi Secretary EO. RAND, Nevada City, Cal. __ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE around Colfax during the last two years is simply wonderful. Hundreds of acres of land sre now -. planted in-vines, peaches, Bartlett pears and olives. That grapes can be successfully raisel here has already been demonstrated, for _. the luscious appearance and fine flavor of the Whitcomb grapes must yet linger in the mouths of many of onr readers who had the good ‘fortune to see and taste them, during their exhibit at the your city as you now hve. During the whole of this Winter we have not had one foggy-day, and the fresh, bracing air of our foothill homes isa sure antidote for consumption. We know we have a good-climate, we feel satisfied that we have fine soil, arid we propose to’show the people of the United States that we can. raise anything froma winter apple to luscious oranges. On a hillside from which can be seen the snowclad peaks of the mountains, W. B. Hayford is planting \a_ threeacre.orange grove, and on the top of a small hill near the Bear River Valley M. Lobner has planted wade” City andé4ern vicinity with garments in the latest styles and of the best quality. Same as Nevada City. A correspondent of the Sacrahere would be as many saloonsin the problem. He has ended his career of extravagance and dissipation in the cold waters of the lake at Berg Castle. The Bavarians are thus relieved of a heavy burden of_royalty and taxation. He had long ago outlived his usefulness and was generally a public nuisance. If half of the balance of European royalty would follow relieve the people of a portion of bear. — EEE Cleopatra Drank Pearls with her beauty and magnificence. But pearls in the mouth are better, and our modern beauties may SOZODONT every day and captitheir pretty white teeth. G. A. R. Notice. ing on Saturday evening, June 26. Business of importance. ; J. M. Wauuna, P. C. J.D. CHANNELL, Acj’t. j15-5t_ Carr Bros., agents. agents. a in el Ladtes Ask Your Friends. Mountain Ice. ders left at t promptly attended to. — je2 — Cu 7 team. Again you see a man with them along so quietly. that you hardly notice him; they pass the other team however.”’ sued thirty subscribers in arrears for his paper. He obtained judgment against each for the full amount of his claim. About: half of them came tp and made oath they had no more property than the law allowed them as exempt fron) exécution. He had ‘this lot} arrested and -sent-to jail. The Wey SAE ee ‘ new. postal law makes it larceny by Shiloh'y Cin¥is UP epee iauts: totake'a paper and not pay for it. He was a plucky editor and knew his rights. He will be paid in future. er navy yard on this coast. Whiat he wants todo with it is a mystery. The great trouble is that there are too many navy yards. now. Betterhave one first-class yard than two miserable failures. It_is hard enough to get a decent 5 : . Poor Kina Lupwia has solved the example of Ludwig it would the heavy burdens they. have to In her wine, and captivated Ceesar have-these if they faithfully use vate all by simply smiling to show ed brother Odd Fellow : All. members of Chattanooga Post, G. A. R:, are earnestly requested to attend-the regular meetSLEEPLESS NiGHTS, made miserable by that terrible.cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Suiton’s Catarch Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh,Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros., A great many of ladies of Neva‘da City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now beisg 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 repuation. If any lady has not tried t, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about it. The Ice Company is now prepar4 ed to receive orders for Ice in quan. tities to-suif-customers. Ice delivered to ge part of the city. Ore Company’s office, or with W. H. Crawford, will be Swaxt’s photogaphs are second. The only Bathing Establishmen to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on. Hot Baths........ 50 cents -The True Lawyer. An old San Francisco lawyer Senator MircHe wants anothappropriation for the yard we have without starting another to divide the funds. PES STAD SS SEES Barbed Wire. Mr. Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal., saye: ‘I have had abundant experience in the barbed wire business. I have had my best horses frightfully cut with it, but I can cure them so quickly with the Naional Horse Liniment that it ceases to scare me when they get a fresh cut. I consider it the best Horse Liniment in the market.” Walter D. Vinton, Agent. Im Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps.it. Finest tea in town. Try it. a tf DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. Resolutions of Respect. Abou Ben Adhem_ Encampment, No. 36, I. 0. O. F., passed the following in respect to the memory of George Washington Carter, Chief Patriarch and belovWuereas, It has pleased God to release from his labors and call to his rest a brother member and officer of our Encampment, therefore be it ; Resolved, That we desire to place upon the records of Abou pression of our deep regret forthe loss of so esteemed a member, and our appreciation of his character, which was a combination of gentleness and strength—firm and decided in his opinions, yet holding them with perfect charity towards those who differed with him; in manners and character gentle and earnest, he was in the estimation of his associates a good exemplar brother Odd Fellow. Resolved, That this preamble and’ resolution be entered upon the records of the Encampment, and that the scribe transmit a Hydraulic Shaving. Parlor, PATRONS’ BOOTS in the city is connected with this shop. Morrison claims: to have count: . . ed noses, and that the fate of his free-trade bill depends upon the New York delegation. He wants to capture that delegation before calling up the measure. The peo-. , . ple will bear in mind the supporters of the free-trade measure, and many of them will be voted into obscurity next fall. ANOTHER (making the second)! female body was cremated on Sat-. . " urday week at the Fresh Pond, L. I, crematory. ‘I was troubled with chronic catarrh and gathering in head; was A country editor in Illinois . deaf at times, had discharges from . } ears; unable to breathe through nose. Before the second bottle of Ely’s' Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Corbin, 923 Chestnut. St., -Philadelphia, Pa. Bronchitis immeédiately-’ relieved . The semi-annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will begin at Washington: Schoolhouse, Nevada City,-on @uesday, July 6th, 1886, at 9 Avat., and _continue four days. State law,-be collected from each applicant. a L. HIRSCHMAN,. CIGARS, TOBACCO, NUTS, Hsrae LEASED the building on PINE fine assortment of Bath Imported and Domostic Manufacture. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT THE Give the Hydraulic Miner Ben Adhem Encampment an ex:. copy of them to the mother of our deceased brother. jl3-lw —THE— GODAIR FAMILY Broad 8t., opp. National Hotel, Nevada City. Shave.;:.......,-.25 cents Hair-cut (latest styles).. .25 cents YI. gas, Sapa eapeepenr 25 cents Polished Free of Charge. — For constitutional or scrofulous. ZW catarrh, and for consumption in-. duced by the scrofulous taint, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the true remedy. It has cured number-. 4 aral § eae hi less cases. . It stops catarrhal disA Mat ed © and fast, high-bred harses. driving charges, and removes the sick. ening odor—indications of scrofand fruit,» most wonderful. product from Nature's la ula. Cnour, .Wmeorina ‘Cover_and ee Teachers’ Examination, A fee of $1 will, according to the A.J, Trrrany, td Sec. Co. Board Education. DEALER IN CONFECTIONERY, Etc. STREET, next to Geo, E, Turner’s ardware Store, I have stocked it with Tobacco and Cigars, Also a choice lot of Confectionery, Nuts, Etc. VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . . a show. ma7 L. HIRSCHMAN. UNPARALLED OFFER ! EMOREST’S THE BES Of all the Magazines. ONTAINING Stories, Poems and other Literary Attractions, combining Artistic, Scientific and Household matters. Hilustrated with Original Steel Engravings, Photogravures, Oil Pictures and fine Weodcuts, making it the Medel Magazine of America. KNABE PIANO.” rate price. Also D THE GRAPE CURE, SAL = MUSCATELLE. SAA YO QQ Dyspepsia Cure in America. The crystallized salts,-as extracted from ratory. Have itin your homes ani travels—a fic jor the weary or worn-out. eee sick poe a dyspepsia, removes biliousness, . stimula'es the liver to a healthy action, counteracts the effects of > e. stomach and bowel comp te: water and the excessive use of alcoholic beverages, and prevents the absofption of malaria, and supp‘ies to the system the . want of sound, ripe fruit. Prepared by the LONDON SAL-MUSCATELLE CO., LONDON, ENGLAND. ' Beware of imitations, The genuine fn ‘blue wrappe' ear Send for circulars to G.EVANOVITCH, ueneral American Manager, P. 0, Box 1968, New York City. Mention this paper. ruggists and ‘Chemists, Nevada City, [Cal : For sale by City, I am prepared A strictly first-class instrament at a modeThe Popular Pease Piano Hurrah . Hurrah DICK SMOOT AND HIS DAUCHTER BESSIE TO THE FRONT ONCE MORE. "EY AVING renovated and fixed up my store. on Main Street, Nevada to furnish the public ‘vith everythig to be found ih a first-class Variety store. FRESH FRUITS, tropicai, in season. CONFECTIONERY & NUTS, Of all Kinds, CANNED G0OUS, 24.280 5 Tea, Coffee, Spices, Sugar, Yeast Powders, And Everything Needed in a Family. Fresh Limes a Specialty. TOBACCO & CIGARS, Cigarettes and Pipes, and all kinds PP cs gon a 4a71 aim tosellascheapas any firm in the city, and I respectfully ask the public a Nevada City and vicinity to give mea DICK SMOOT, And His Danghter Bessie. A Bo: ffor Agents. fHE AMERICAN Farm and Home Cyclopedia. N ILLUSTRATED -GUIDE to wealt health and happiness, and a work tha every farmer who expects to succeed will be compelled to purchase, in self-defense. _ The volume is an invaluable daily referense book for the farm r, his wife, sons and ters,” supplied with a copious index to 6 reference vasy and expeditious, and illustrated with over 2,000 engravings, and nearly 15 ncopgrs, This book is designed to supply want Tong felt by the ubife, and espe ciall he American farmer Also good NEW BOOKS? ON OrHER Shaskcts, Apply tor circulars to J. DEWING & Cu. WM. SINGER, JR., TTORNEY AT LAW, THE HARTMAN PIANO, . “A, cor-autaran-s-st,stenmenta-————— Practice Involving TITLE TO LANDS A Specialty. A L. BANCROFT & 0. Mechanics’ For Premium List, Broad street, opposite Stump/’s Gold Baths.. ...:.: . . 25 cents ___980-tf my4im GODAIR FAMILY, nye { Xe Daily Transcript! Hotel. Prices low. MINING PATENTS PROCURED TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION “70 «OF THE Institute, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886, Will be held in their immense Pavilion, -on Larkin, Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from AUGUST th 10 SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE, With a grand display of the NaruraL and ManuFACTURED Propucts of the Paciric Coast. LIBERAL Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are offered to Counties and [Npivipuats for Exhibits of FarM PRopDUCTs oF ALL KINDS, except Live Stock. This is the best time and the best place to show to to the people at large the resources of our State. Rules; etc., see the Com-. missioner for your County, or send to the Assistant Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31 Post street, who will . promptly forward any desired information. Se a P. B. CORNWALL, President. _ _ W. P, Srour, Secretary. ~ janiy ig: -