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June 20, 1886 (4 pages)

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Callo tice : Oe LIST. an Francisco ial and Private ecess h Remedy Is a certain . cure for Nerv. ous Debility, Lost Manheod, Prostaterkera, aid all the evil effects of youthful follies and excesses, and in drinking intoxicating liquers. Dr. hysician, gradusnnsylvania, will case ag! this kind inde_ his rg ot cure. $1.504 gantity, $5, sent of ce, or C, 0 lesired, by Dr. 8. F., Cal. Free, lying ‘by letter age. Strict ses3 transactions. uM ES ‘OWDER exion. the . Market. y Druggists. SON’S ashion. Catalogue ¥F and , at prices J0WEE ‘uae tn the United isfaction evak aded. mM. C. Fiv. & 20th Sf. m17-2m RENT. -Rooms to ll, opposite the hurch. m23-1m YLORD IN ome, Gores, » Ete., Jed. & £gh Brive wwder Company. oe ; © gaP Will practice in the State and U ited States Courts. —— Employment Agency, ‘Vol. LIL. NBVADA CITY . CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1886 Establishod Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & Co. The Di Transcript LUBLISHED® EVERY AY EXCEPT MONDAY RY-BROWN & CALKINS. f. S Cateis, Editor, © N. P. Brown, Business Manager OFFICE““PRANSORIPT BLOCK, 32 Gommércial Street. suit RIPTION PRIGH? me WEAF.. 6.. ee eG. 7 Six Months..-.-.2-0-5 vee hee ot 3.50 ‘Phroe Months . .. 6005-26. eee eee 2.00 Por MONE «05.10 cise eked eens 75 cents, Per Week . ooae 15 certs MASONIC NOTICE. vada Lodge; No138, F; & A. M, 4TATED MEETINGS on the Mis Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good stand “ing are cordially invited. © _ D. E. MORGAN, Master. J. H. Bodrpuan Seoretarv. jell Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, NO. 6, BR. A. M. STATED ‘MEETINGS 4 Se, Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on =. the First Monday in each month. 2 jf Visiting Companions in good . standing are cordially invited to J H. Boarpman Sec. f cmon marwer,. THO Largest, the best and Cheapest Grocery House in Nevada City. Equaling n aroma, flavor and) delicacy the Teas as used by the natives in Japan. © The ollewing PURE JAPANESE T. ; uiring one-third less quantity to and the prices are plainly marked on Coumniercial Street, Nevada Cicr, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. 4 )KALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sarsages, ete At the Lowest Market Bates. We also keep on hand a choice stock of BACON AND LARD. P. F. SIMONDS. c. W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, teorneys and Counsclors at Law OFFICE—Morgan & Radorte’ Biock Ne vada Citv. BROAD STREET.. .. NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $30,000. RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. _ THE PALACE D Cerner Pine and Commercial sts., keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete stock of everything usuall founc in First Class Drug Store. OFFICERS: » Presiden BM. HUNT...c0-+-0002Vice President JOHN T. MORTAN...--«0000+ Cashier D E. MORGAN. Asst. Cash’rand Secretary . —DIZECTORS:— Oz. R. M. Hon. Joun T. Morgan, Gre. M. Heenss. Guo, A. Coormr. Nites Sgarws. L. Housman E. M. Paxsrow. tarReceive Deposite, Buy and Sell Ex. . change. taf Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion ¥ a Highest Price Paid for State and Coun errante. bi DRAW CHEOKS OF New Vork, _, sacramento, San Francisco, Vie iasue Sight Drafte, Bilis of Exchange . . ‘and Letters of Credit available nany part et reat Britain ana Europe. Make Collections and transact s Genera! Banking Business. : —CORRESPONDENTS— Nuw Yors—First National Bank. San Francisco First National Bank. facramEntO— ional Bank of PD, O M'lls & Co. : For Sale. $1300 . Astoonay “Hillis po prec pore ‘00 tome Apply to os ’ LS ROLE” _ Real Estate & Ins. Agt. 0 House and lot situate on $2300 . seb « ‘A a to col 8" * — eR 4 Real Estate & Ins. Ags. $950 Heine ill farsishe. weer Real ititate and Tan AR. $2000 . es hit’ Focns, Aritoe: — STOO . breed rec, « rooms, ot 6 Careful Attentii n Given WHITE LABOR. and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all}. descriptions furnished at once by \ {. HL Hansen & Co. 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone 485. Correspondence licitad , ‘a m11-3m anes s 2 2 s for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that {recommend it as superior to any prescri, HA. Arcugr, M.D., 111 So, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. known to me.” ‘Tax Cmrravn Compan, 18% Fulton Street, N. ¥. vu) Litt *a0) 3] » =) ® r= ine de scan, xynrsae . Je da SACKSON, = ++ > PROPRIETOR. anq F) “RESTON aay -mop 20 The Nevada County Land and Improvement Association FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES” talon nes on conining acres, 34 acres hou-es, barn, sheds, etc., 500 grape vines, 400 -b! strawberry, 40 veach trees, fine variety of other fruits, all state of cultivation, aid situated on leading from Nevada City to Grass. Valley. AS are fresh toasted under the new process the same strength as o: and package : Sunset....-. Wages sa ehwade Gap ers oe Pit RE ae eS ee ee ee ee ls 50 cents per pound 66 cents per pound : ice apices s+ 96 conte per pound pt a SS erat oe ene re pera ete $1 per pound Everything usually found i cery Establishment always ke who have. never traded with-me +-extend.a. invitation to call before making their purchases. I8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL J.. CARR. a rout 2 miles from Neyada City; with two horses and7 chickens, -saddle:, harness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and water ditch. house, barn ¢ A new House within locks of business portion eit ecity Containing 8 rooms, bath, cel-ar, woodshed and stabie, A beauticul situn a First-Class Gropt on hand. To those 60 acres under ¢nitivation, house of 1¥ rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitabie for fruit, grain or stock, ch 127 acres, patent3120 acres possessory title. Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; 8000 grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. $2000. STREET. T. H. CARR, CARR BROTHERS, iva $1600. . —820 acres, patented acre, culiivated; 14 acres orcha house, barn and ovher improvents. miles from Nevada City. oe of 9 roqms, Boul« der Street, Nevada Cty. A good investment. s A cottage with 2 3-10 acres and; orchard, garden, etc., facilities for irri_ation; just outside the limits of Nevada City, $2250. . Nevada CityDwelling of 7 rooms, cenrally located in Nevada Guy; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of five fruit; lov 65x100 feet. most desirable resideuze properties in thé PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, Capabilities of California, © All Californians should rejoice at the great capabilities of the State. By’this capacity and the knowledge thereof, California will be better enable to conimand_ and control the market. To California, its lovely clime, its grand domain, the superior quality and abundance of its fruit, all the consumers of the world will turn their eyes, and her products. will have the first call of the markets. California’s advances have all been made by hitch and rush. The pioneers regarded the country as fitted for mining and cattle raising only. The great valleys were called deserts, excepting the margiti Of streams. From one stream or water-place to another was the dread ‘‘jornado.”? ‘Some one, bolder or more sensible than the mass, planted wheat on the desert and reaped an unexampled har‘Tvest. Upin the foothills where they thoughtonly gold could grow, were planted fruit trees, which were at first ridiculed. Others made wine, which was condemed as unfit to drink unless the bottle from which it was poured tore a French label. Some planted oranges, but blushingly apologized to all who contemptuously glanced ‘tat the growing trees that they were only for curiosity and ornamente Thus, after forty years of Ameriean convinced of the capabilities of G. A. R, Notice. Business of importance. J. M. Wauiie, PC. J.D. CHANNELL, Acj’t. j15-5t ca et Ladies Ask Your Friends. y. « ther properties will be announced in @ eae ays. ain desiring to make a speedy sale of their properties snould communicate with the Association at once.’ ‘GEO. E. Brann, Secretary, Nevada City, Cel. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, . “°V24™ BOLMER SKATES All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, . THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS LATEST AND BEST, Tension by Spiral spring New adjustment #rices Keduced. Send 164 Meaket St., San Francisco. THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY ALTA Will be sent to any addrets Thirteen weeks on trial for.25c. =e The Ice Company is now. prepared to receive orders for Ice in quantities to suit customers. Ice delivered to pit part of the city. OrUsed by o2-1m "ee Prescriptions accurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist — farSplendid premiums ase offered to yearly subscribers. : THE WEEKLY ALTA,.
Sau Francisco Cal. ——_ Mountain Ice. Nevada Corner Bread and Pine Sts., Drug Store, _——— O-— O WALTER D. VINTON Propricto:z Kevida City : SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ders left at t — —— 2 <—e—— “Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, . eae Combs, Brushes, Hand I firrors, Toilet Articles of all kind to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect§Purity Guaranteed. ——— al 3 AGENT YOR THE FErT INSURANCE. COMPANIES IN THE WORLD ial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Low/on. i ¥. H. GAYLORD: GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. LL PRACTICE IN ALL Courts, State and Fe tera’. eS—Former office of Walling & ou street, tw. doors below 2 of Searie & Searle, 6 ste Courthouse. jel F : JAMES K. BYRNS BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 41 McCteery’s Building, $10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL SURGEON. _E. W. CHARLES, M. D: Homeepathic Physician, _ Rooms 9.and 10, upstairs; cor Broad and : PiOitey Honre-0 fo 11 A. M., 1108 P. M. _W. FP. ENGLEBRIGHT, Gaylord, on Pine Broad ; former offic Church street, op J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. “ Office—South side Broad street, opp. Union ” street, Nevada City. nail the Ccurts of th the Courts of the Unit: States within the State of Cal Will draw up Deeds, and promptly forwa eo cas . W. P. Stour, Secretary. = junt7. 1m occupation, we are about becoming California. Let us now bunch the future. Let us now assert that we can grow anything as well as its most favored locality, and can manufacture anything; that we have the best soil and the pleasantest climate of the werd; that we have the richest and greatest varieties of minerals; that our water power exceeds that of any manufacturing country,and is most favorably distributed, and that we have the foundation and the means and the prospect of being the richest, leading and most desirable Barbed Wire. ani aie tom wall section of God's earth. ug a ‘All’ members of Chattanooga Post, G. A. R., are earnestly requested to attend the regular meetth . ing on Saturday evening, June 26.: t, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about it. fore be it” Resolved, That we desire to place-upon the records of Abou . New York City. Ben A ae agp fn << ression of our deep regret for the oss. of so. esteemed a member, and CARR BROTHERS, 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 : OT: wh in th imation ] . to no artist in the State. Go and por gan eoallvb ed a ad pine DICK SMO OT ,. see specimens at his gallery on brother Odd Fellow. AND HIS : Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf . -. . TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF THE L Mechanics’ Instit e Company’s office, or with W. H. Crawford, will be promptly attended to. je2 Swart’s photogaphs are second ute, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886, Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin, (haccenor 10.0; A. Barveth:3 Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from Pdth TO SEPTEMBER 2th, INCLUSIVE, With a grand display of the Narurat and ManvFACTURED Propucts of the Pacirf{c Coast. at Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are 1 Mave a Fine Stock of offered to Counties and Inprvipuats for Exhibits of Farm PRopucts oF ALI, KIxps, except Live Sto. He Belonged to That Class, Constituent — Well, Congressman Sprout, I suppose there are a great many bigmen in Congress? Congressman—O, yes; but, between you and me, the majority of them are men of very ordinary qualities ; but these are the fellows who get along the best after. all. Constituent—How did you get throngh the session? Congressman--Swimmingly,sir ;swimmingly. : A coxontst in South Africa: placed a dynanmite cartridge in his mouth, touched it off with a match, and blew his head to pieces. fn . Cleopatra Drank. Pearls In her wine, and captivated Cesar with her beauty. and magnificence. and our modern beauties may have these if they faithfully use SOZOBONT every day and captivate all by simply smiling to show their pretty: white teeth. For constitutional or scrofulous catarrh, and for consumption induced by the scrofulous — taint, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the true remedy. —It-has-cured.-numberless cases. It stops catarrhal disening odor—indications of scrofula. — TF Wal phia, Pa. —P ee Try it. tf M. PRAN, 43 Broap 8r., Nevapa City, Liser-. —_ missioner for your County, or send@to the Assistant)" “wp yj, H. QUATMAN, Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31 Post street, who: will er and} rd any desired information. Pp. B. CORNWALL; President. nee To ee “DICK 8M00T, . has been rescued by an engineer, and the State casts about for the MONDAY, JULY 5, 1886, scarce of peace between her veo-. Everybody Invited, — are actively preparing for revolu‘Charges, and removes the sickyas troubled with chronic catarrh and gathering in head; was deaf at times, had discharges from ears, unable to breathe through nose; Before the second bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm was exhatisted I was cured.—C. J. Corchin, 923 Chestnut St., PhiladelCroup, WHoorma Cover and Bronchitis immediately relieved THE GRAPE CURE by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros. agts-. GA « MUSCATELLE. 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 Suon’s Catarrh Remedy—a. DVinton, Agent, Im positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros., One of the agents. , ~ SY Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. Finest tea in town. . seas DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroy-] A Natural Sick Headache and A great many of ladies of Neva-} oy will cure sick headache. da City have tried a. bottle of Py Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir,. . Resolutions of Respect. for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice by W. D. ment, No. 36,1. 0.0. F., passed Vinton. Ainaxab has many most ; ( valuable testimonials from San Francisco, but it does not now . 24 brother Odd Fellow : need to’ rest upon them for a repu-. ““Wyrrgas, It has pleased God . want of sound, ripe fruit. Prepared by the ation. If any lady has not tried . to release from his labors and call . & ONDON SAL-MUSCATELLE CO., to his rest a brother member and LONDON, ENGLAND. officer of our Encampment, there-. Beware of imitations. The genuine in Abou Ben Adhem Encamphomes ani travels—a specific :or the fagged the following in respect to the . removes biliousness, stimula es the liver memory of George Washington . . Carter, Chief Patriarch and belov. holic beverages, and prevents the absorption Resolved, That this preamble and resolution be entered upon. DAUGHTER BESSIE the records of the Encampment, and that the scribe transmit a copy of them tothe mother of our deceased brother. j13-lw Foreign and Domestic Coods, her people; when the last frowning mountain wall has been climbed by a necessary railroad; when engineering has spread the and valleys for useful irrigation; ens-smothered soil of the valley ple; for the referee that settled the railroad question, that said to Mr. GLapsTons is now escorted The Good Time Coming, : oe ; The San Francisco Alta says: 1716. ag ASG, : When our State has prepared all the means of physical grace for GRAND OF THE 110th ANNIVERSARY Hee cute wane on rom] AMICAD INCEPONMENCE Don’t-Fail to See the ei end oegom e einpectacllar Parade built a testimonial to the Civil é Engineer. we FIREMEN, MILITARY At 10o0’clock 4. u., by the And other Organizations. But pearlain the mouth are better, . to the House of Commons daily by Genny Masons L. M. SUKEFORTH. two mounted constables, who ride . Carer Aips— on either side of his carriage. Tux Carlists of Catolonia, Spain, tion, Cuicaco gamblers. last .year cleared $350,000. eS Teachers’ Examination:The semi-annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates: will begin at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, on Tuesday, July 6th, 1886, at 9 A. u., and continue four days.A fee of $1 will, according to the State law, be collected from each applicant. A. 5. Torrany, td — Sec. Co. Board Education. SieePpiess Nicuts, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is: the remedy for you. QOarr Bros., agents. _ niente tanner nA TALS Dyspepsia Cure in America. The crystallized salts, as extracted from gee and fruit, a most wonderful produc! rom Nature’s laboratory. Have itin your weary or worn-out, Jt cures sick headache dyspepsia, stomach and bowel complaints: a healthy action, counteracts the effects of ture water and the excessive use of alco of malaria, and supp‘ies to the be gn the ‘blue wrappers bes eM Send for circulars to G.EVANOVITCH Mention this paper. For sale by ~ J PRESH PRUITS, .2tonstcss! ¢ . CONFECTIONERY & NUTS, MERCHANT TAILOR; = al Kinds : CANNED GOODS, crete." Tea, Coffee, Spices, Sugar, Yerst Pcwders, . And Eyerything Needed in a Family. os f ; — N PREPARED TOFURNISH eC This is the best time and the best place to show to ‘he gentlemen of Nevada, City and aaa “ coed a to the people at large the resources of our State. and of the best quay. rns ee See rie & For Premium List, Rules, etc., see the Com} tong inthe business. I haveal— veneral American Manager, P. 0. Box 1968, Druggists and “Chemists, Nevada City, Cal Hurrah! Hurrah! TO THE FRONT ONCE MORE. I der 15, six to.enter ; AVING renovated and fixed up my store on Main Street, Nevada City, I am prepared to furnish the public CHANGE OF FIRM. Phe egg to be found in a first-class Fresh Limes a Specially. 497] aim to soll as cheap a8 ‘any firm in . the eity, and I ly ask the public Sperm City and vicinity to give mea George Lord, of Grass Valley. _T.H. Wilhelm, Grass Valley. D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City. — T. 8. Ford, of Nevada City, — Orricens oF tue Day, B. NW. Shoecraft. VICE PRESIDENTS: Nevada City—Hon. W. D. Long, M. Garver, Hon. J, M. Walling, Hon. John Caldwell, Wm. H. +Crawiford, -A.Lademan, R. ©. Walrath, A. Isoard, Wm. H. Martin, Charles Grimes, John T, Mor-~~ gan, T. H. Carr, Fred Searls, E. Rosenthal, Grass Valley—Dr. 8. M. Harris, Edward Coleman, Charles H. Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon. Wm. George North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. McBride, O. P. Stidger. French Corral—N. C, Miller. “North Bloomfield—James MarMoore’s Flat as. Beasr'y: Graniteville—J. W. Rob Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson. Rough and Ready—John F. schroeder, 8, H. Dikeman. You Bet—Frank Snell. Washington—John McBean. SECRETARIES. N. P. Brown and J. B. Gray, of Nevada Ci ty. XERCISES at the Theatre, begizning at lla. m.: : 1. Introduction by President of the ‘ 2. Muzic by the Band ba 8, Prayer by the Chaplain. geet 4, Vocal soleand chorus, ‘Our Nation's Birthday,” Miss Jennie Marsh. 5. Reading of the ~ Declaration of Independence, 6. Vocal soloand chorus, ‘The Flag of he Free,” John Werry. ; ws _. 7, Poem 8. Music by the Band. 9. Oration. : retta — ‘Uncle Sam’s Union 10. Ope Party,” by fifty young ladies and gentlenen, 11. Benediction, ORATOR. Hon. John F. Switt, (Of San Francisco.) CHAPLAIN, REV. M. D. BUCK, (Of Graas Vatley,) READER, PROF. d. W. HITCHCOCE, (Of Salt Lake City.) POETESS, MISS IDA HYIICHCOCE, : (Of Salt Lake City.) MUBICAL DIRECTOR, PROF. BE. MULLER, (Of Nevade City.) Carnival of Sports To take place on various business streets immediately after the exercises at the Theatre: ‘ Race between Nevada City hose companies, prize $12 50. Race between Grass Valley hose companies, $12 50. 100 yard free for all foot-race, $2 50. Foot-race around the block, $5. 100 yard foot race for boys under 15, $2 50. 100 yard racé for fat men, $2 50. Wheelbarrow race around the block, four w enter ; first prize $5; second prize $2 50. 100 yard seck race, free for all, four.to enter, $5. 100 yard sack nag tod boys unt prize $3, second prize $2. Climbing greased pole, $5. Throwing 16-pound sledge, $3. Throwing 12-pound sledge, $2. Boring hole blindfolded, $2 50. Blindfold wheelbarrow race, 2 50. . Gnessing number of beans in bettle, $2.50. The Hideous Cavalcade of HORRIBLES ! Will emerge from the rendezvous at 4o’clock P. M. : This display will assuredly be ES The Bigge t and Best Sa Of the kind ever witnesse} here, A GRAND BALL! Will be given at Mountain Division, URKof P, ‘Music being furnished by BPOCtatoras.s.ccsccresceeecrenenene DO Bvectene a: Jas, 0. Sweets and, : Indian Springs—A. B. Dries-bach : : Goyne’s Uniform Band. a