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June 24, 1887 (4 pages)

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a ten onlin ince The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California. Friday, June 24, 1887. The Daily Transcript. — CIRCULATES IN Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & seedy, Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and 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 SiSpenceville, North San Juan, French erra to the Sea. i OTE——eeeS Published Daily (Mondays exe@epted) by —BROWN & CALKINS~— OFFICE:, £ -.__—.No, 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. WASHINGTON 4ETTER. The President Has Returned—Jay. Gould Is in Search of Health—Stricken : With Paralysis, Wasuineton, June 13, 1887. Epiror Transcript —The President and his ALTER EGO, Col. Lamont, have returned from the breezy lakes of the Adirondacks to find in the Washington temperature a reminder of winter. For two days it has been cool enough for light overcoats, and the procession to the seashore and mountains ‘have been temporarily halted. . Two millionaires have been prominent in local interest during the week. Jay Gould made a flying unostentatious visit here on his steam yacht, Atalanta. The beautiful vessel was anchored about a mile below the city while the millionaire and his wife came ashore and remained half a day drivingtosome of the places of interest. Mr. Gould, it is said, is in search of health and _ recreation. He improved the opportunity‘ to visit the tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon, and stood upon the bluff from which it is said that Washington threw a silver dollar to the Maryland shore, a full half mile distant. The English Chief Justice Colridge heard of this fabulous feat when he: stood on the same promontary three tyears ago, and said he was not prepared to disputeit,-but if it were so it: was evinced that a dollar would go farther in Washington’s time than it would now. Mr. Corcoran, the Washington millionaire and Philanthropist, was stricken with paralysis last week while seated at the dinner table; death seemed inevitable, for the venerable good man ig now in his eighty ninth year, but his recovery has been rapid and remarkable, and his physi“Gian says that he hopes to have him ready for his usual Summer sojourn , atthe White Sulphur Virginia Springs, within a week. There has been a revival of talk in political circles, about an extra session during the week, but the better opinion is that the President will not-issue the call. Mr. Carlisle is expected here before long, and when he comes the situation will be discussed with him and other members who will then be in the city, and arrangements will be made for more formal conferences, and possible for a caucus a little later. The indications are now that the men who wish to take the tax off of tobacco will have strength enough to do 80, and the only question is, whether it will be done under an agreement or compromise with the tariff reformers. many of whom are among those who want the tobacco tax removed, by a coalition with the republicans. The difficulty the tobacco men find in dealing with the latter is that they will insist upon taking the duty off of sugar, which Mr. Randall and his followers are all opposed to. If the democrats agree among themselves, they can keep the duty on sugar. A vigorous effort will be made in the coming congress to have Inauguration day changed from the fourth of March to the 30th of April, the day upon which Washington was inaugnrated. The proposed celebration of the centennial of the adoption» of the constitution, has already been much agitated. The Senate at its last session passed a resolution in its favor, and Congress is committed to both this project and the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America in 1892. PIONEER. yA Though Shaken Like a Leaf. By the most trivial causes, weak nerves are easily susceptible of invigoration, a term which also imports, in this instance, quietude. The nerves have but to use Hostetters’s Stomach Bitters systematically to overcome that super-sensitiveness of the human sensorium, which is subversive of all bodily comfort and mental tranquility, and which reacts most: hurtfully upon the system. The difficulty underlying this, as well ag many other ailments, is imperfect assimilation, no less than incomplete digestion of the .feod. In the discharge of both the digestive and assimilative functions, the Bitters are most potent, the moet reliable auxiliary. As the body regains vigor and regularity by its aid, the brain and nervous system are also. benefited. Persons subject to the influence of malaria,dyspeptic and rheuthe most reasonable terms. CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY Refuse Lumber. . . ‘Two Dollars per load. . . . __Cooper & Crawford. (887 ATi. CELEBRATION —OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, Grass Valley, Nevada County. The citizens of Nevada county will celebrate the 111th anniversary of our National Independence at Grass Valley, on Monday, July 4th, ’87, In which all are invited to participate. There will be a -Grand Procession! :-: Comprising the Military, Fire Departments of the County, and the Various Civic Organizations, —THE LITERARY EXERCISES — Will be held under a large canvas, on Main street, and seats will be provided for thousands of people, and will consist of Prayer by Chaplain, Reading of the Declaration, Oration, Poem, and Vocal and Instrumental Musio, OFFICERS OF THE DAY : E. W. ROBERTS President REV. EDWARD LEWIs . Chaphain MISS LAURA FREEMAN Reader REV. R. H. SINK : Orator GEO. D. McLEAN Grand Marshal Grand Parade of Horribles at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, RAILROAD FARE. Trains will run regularly between Nevada City and Grass Valley, the fare for the 1ound trip being 50 cents. Tickets for round trip between Colfax and Grass Valley $2. Empire-tivery Stable, Broad at., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, =Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Bugyies To be found in thig part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on oing as fast as any gentlee * Good Saddle Horses always on hand FURNISHED, matic invalids, and persons whose kid}neys are inactive, should, also, use the Bitters, ; —— +90 ‘Bull for Sale. ) John Ferguson or J.C, Kendricks If either or both of the above named gentlemen will call or send their address to the Daity Transcawr office . they will hear some good news, If . “any one knows the addregs'of either of Bey them they will confer a favor by send. B Post Office, Nevada City. ing word ag above. tf Lawns 5 cents a yard at je2l-tt FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPFWLALTY : Rosenberg se NE YOUNG BULL, HALF-BRED JERsey, 9months old. For information in} ig quire at J. J. Jackson's store. Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW EPA large quantity of Refuse Lumber must be sold before July lst, at Price One Dollar to The horses are free from vice, of good style . and capable‘of man Cares to drive, I will tell you where. asan advertisement, you for $2 a pair, t to go: When your clothes are getting seedy, And your cash is running low, And you want tremendous bargains, paca eanip Tw the GO DANS Namal Carine ale of K,Casper's lore, Having a very large stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, for Sixt to carry the stock over for next summer) at less than material but to let people judge who is the Public Benefactor. All dealers advertise French Kid Shoes at $2.50; the same Kid Shoes I. will sell I HAVE NO $3,000 WORTH OF HATS, BUT I SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER MERCH INCLUDING THE “FEDORAS” AT LESS THAN COST, IN ORDER TO FINE LOT OF MEN'S TAP SOLE BOOTS FOR $3, A FINE LOT OF BOYS’ cd whe Maye onidawdil zrT NOW, ). : Ks : the V Flume Yard, Town 4a : 60 Men's Metton Suits in frock and sack, for fine trade, $13. Something new! . 60 Boy’s Flannel Suits, from Men’s Cassimere Suits, in all colors, only $12.50. Talk. White Laundried Shirts, for 60c and 75¢; the very best Grant Shirt at $1; not sold White Merino Shirts, sold at the next 60 days at goc. . Men's Fine Flannel Suits, . . business. BOOTS OF THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN THI y Days I will sell them and the cost of making. YWouoR-: TIME? & good article, CLEAR THEM OUT FOR SOME OTHER N SOLD BY OTHER DEALERS FOR $5. CAL 4 to 17 years, 75c each. all other stores in Nevada Cit If I lose on the goods I sell S STATE AND OTHERS AT A SACRIFICE. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED TO SATISFACTION. r=. CASPER, E-roprietor. Pe (in order not Come early before they are sold. not sold for advertisement but toreduce stock. y‘at 60c, . will sell them for itis none of my competitors’ A fine lot of Boys’ Boots of the very best manufacturers of this State at a sacrifice. HAVE BETTER STYLES AND QUALITY, AND ANT IN NEVADA CITY. : EW STYLE. CLEARING OUT LL AND SEE THEM. A STORE OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. set GRADUATES’ BALL GIVEN BY Sa, ed Mountain Class of '87, Of the Nevada City High School, AT ARMORY HALL, ON Friday Eve’g, June 24, 1887. Reception Committee : CLASS OF ' ’87. Floor Committee : Compton Gault, Watson Charles, Clarence Organ, Henry Hussey, Jas. Hutchinson, Albert Kidd, David Matveson, John Marsh, Joe Baruh, Ralph Webber, Marcus Baruh, George Hothersoll. Floor Director : J. M,. ECUSS Ey. to — Music by Goyne’s Orchestra. ALL ARE INVITED. — A Tickets, admitting one gentleman and two ladies, ONE DOLLAR. Extra ladies, Fifty Cents each, Spectators to Gallery—Ladies 25 cts.; gen: tlemen 50 cents, 025 REWARD y 9 Who escaped ‘om the jail yard thig morning. Ramsay about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, weighs 150 pounds, about 80 years old, eeney complexon, small reddish or brown musi ache, face long and slim, cheeks sunken in like @ conewe stands straight: and erect, rather sma parel oplosad ey z 7) talks sharp and quick, andis an opium end. Had on, when he left, brown woolen shirt, » dark pants and vest of same material, no susTeecery. light lace shoes, am uncertain as.to atandcoat, Was raised and is well known
‘OR THE ARREST AND DETENTION OF JAMES BRAMSA rr REPAIRING NEATLY PjONE, ~ ~~ e in Sacramento. The above reward will be id for the arrest and detention of said ames Ramsay. Arrest and felegre 5 yiria*: ; . rads Coat : e aty. Nevada City, June » 1887. JV. ( TICKETS Gentlemen a Fred Eilerman, John Bacigalupi, op The the Fairest of Prices. es, thin,sharp aquiline . GRAND BALL ! To be given by the Fire : Department OF NEVADA OITY, Ge a At Armory Hall, NWevada City, —ON—— Monday Ev'g, duly 4,87, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Chief Engineer J. F. Hook. L. M. Sukeforth, J. B. Gray, E. F. Rosenthal, W.G. Richards, W. T. Shurtleff, Wm. Scott. Frank Eilerman, F. Pat. Clancy, J. G. O'Neil, G. J. Schmidt, E. FLOOR DIR 50 cents. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. W. T. Shurtleff, L. Harryhousen, Henry Guenther, J. T. Shurtleff, F. Rosenthal,Thos. Peard, Jr. ECTOR. L. M. SUKEFORTH, FLOOR COMMITTEE, J.J. Jackson, J. E. Isaae, John Blasauf, C.A. Shurtleff, = I. Siebert, R. D. Carter, J.B. Gray, W. T. Morgan, Allen Clancy, E. A. Tompkins, E, W. Schmidt, C. J. Brand, Music by Goyne's ‘Orchestra, $1.50 (Admitting 1 Gentleman and 2 Ladies.) Admission to the Gallery—Ladies 25 cts ; A General Invitationis Extended. RS SN Bot and She Making Estab lishment, Broad St., Opposite Stich & Larkin’s, . J, DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. Repairing in all its Branches at Shert Notice, Best of Stock Alfred D. Mason, Counselor at Law and Notary Public, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, TRY ME, the Best of Work, [a24-1m Attorneys at Law. omas Block ; Nevade ik ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPESIOR, . eo preme: District Office—Th Pine and Cireuit Courts corner Broad and MILLINERY WORK, “A good milliner must be an artist, for unless they have the taste in combining colors, they will produce only poor effects with rich materials. if, however, the milliner has skill in the management of colors, and original ideas as to grace and form, it is surprising to see what handsome Bonnets and Hats can be produced from even simple materials.” Inour. establishment we employ-only an efficient milliner, and aim to display as much skill upon the medium and low-priced ¥eatk as on the more ‘expensive kinds, oon B Large Additions Have Been Made to Our Stock ‘of MILLINERY, Which will be found on inspection to be the Largest, Fullest ana Best Selection Ever brought to this city. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3d, and continuing all the week. zadies, calland see the new styles whether you wish to purchase or not. -—_ MES. lester & Crawford MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. -ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, ' SUCCESSOR TO . SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLuASSW ARE, Htc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock’ Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share of public patronaye is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, ‘next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY ee, see mn rT THE CITIZENS OF Ihe Lang Harness MM0). NORTH BLOOMFIELD Will Celebrate the approaching 4TH OF JULY ! With apprapriate exercises, comprising the following: Broad Street, --Below National Hotel and Sunset, Jas, Cairns, ge Proprietor. Opening Address by the President of the Day. Reading the Declaration of IndeHARNESS and COLLARS age“ MADE TO ORDER. Music by the North Bloomfield SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COOMBS Brass . Band. AND BRUSHES FOR SALE CHEAP, . A Greased FPole Will be erected, and various games be had, for which prizes will be given: Repairing Neatly Done. wale eacater cs <u parade and hold other.exerciges : #£@~ All orders attended to promptly: The Half Mile House and Barn, Situate on the Grass Valley Road, Also The Sigourney Dwelling, On Aristoeraey Hill. Apply at Tn the Evening. Thé whole to. conchide with a GRANNY BALI, To be given by the North Bloomfield “Fire Company, Fa Everybody is invited and a good Firing a Federal Salute at Sunrise . {4 Grand Display of Fireworks . GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Bto., Eto, . Plaza FE"*e O Hay and Crain, Flour, Buckwheat Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. CHARLES KENT, Proprietor. } AVING purchased the above-named ? Merkel, mui be Find to Bee all former patrons and w eé able to su th with all kinds of Pe eeepne Presh & Salt Meats, tiamea, Bacon and lara, _ Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Having had long experience in the business, I can fueranies to give perfect satisfaction to a 1, and will supply the Very best in my Line, All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all inves: CHARLES KENT. IMPORTANT NOTICE Notwithstanding the Interstate Commerce Law, . will sell all hand made Harness (my own make) at reasonable prices, whether: intended for long or short haul. THE SUPERIORITY OF THEM IS WELL ESTABLISHED WHEREVER USED. Also Single and Double Rigged Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Buggy Robes, LAP DUSTERS,; WAGON SHEETS, OF ALL SIZES, . In fact a better assortment in the Harness Line than you can find anywhere in the mountains. You can send for anything in my line and get it at the same price as coming in person. Try your luck at .J. GILBERT'S, North San Juan. . my22-1m . Notice of Proving Will, N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of Califora. ni ; In the matter ofthe estate of E. Levigne, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 15th of June, 198 > notice is hereby ven that Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1887, at 100’clock a. Mm. of paid day, at the Courtroom of'said Court, at the Courthouse in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said BE. Levigne, eceased, and for hearing the applicall of Albert Aymonet for the issuance to of. letters testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June 15th, 1887. F. G. Bearry, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Deput y. Jno. Caldwell, Atty. for Petitioner. je16 . A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN — 4 Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY.my24-1m) ~-OITIZENS BANK. time teed, For details see small fine Suaranteed, Cheice Family Groceries a Specialty. 4 property int vency and a fair profi frivetng & prompt and liberal response to all I just claims for logs, A Broad Street DR. K. M. Hon, Guo, M. Hugues, Wa. Epwarps ed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. —_————— +-9CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Potatoes, Corn-Mea Flour, Etc. E2@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL. -$300,000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st. San Franciseo,. Fire Insurance Only J. ¥. Houauron, President. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLEs H. Story, Secretary, R. H. Maaixu, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Risks Borepted on all classes of desirable is Sohney at rates aslow as solwill admit of, guarGEO W. HILL, Manager 4 MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAFFZIGER. ..::. Proprietor, Be PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA GES, Ete. HaMe, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail, And all kinds of Meat usually found i first-class Market, til ny Meats delivered free of charge. C. J. NAFFZIGER, CITIZENS BANK, ST are Neva da Uity Paid up Capital . $30,000 A General Banking Business Transanted, W®* pee SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco, And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable aT SIGHT in the prin.cipal ities o# GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any-part of the United Statesa specialty, Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants, Gold and Silver Bullion ure.. chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS; RM PRESTON ee PRESIDENT, RM. BONT Soe VICE PRESIDENT. JOHN T, MORGAN......... CasHIUR, D. E. MORGAN.. Ass'T CASHIER and Sxv’y. DIRECTORS: Joun T, MorGan D. E, Morgan, L. Housman, » EM. Preston, : CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Ban ti Be gncramento—National Sane of D. O. Mills 0. } Surgeon. _. W. CHARLES, M. D., & Homospathio Physician, ie rete Nevada Cy a