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June 25, 1886 (4 pages)

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the church makes bad people ing personal mwsthetics is due to J. . . 0. Aver & Oo., whose incompara‘ ble Hair Vigor is a universal heau_ }tifier of the air. Harmless, effe tive, agreeable, it has taken rank among the indispensable articles . 4 of the toilet, to scanty locks it For Cash ! : gives luxuriance; and withered hair it clothes with thehue of ae ee youth. \ ‘Tae meed of merit fo good people bad, is fast losing ground all over the world. Churches that preach charity should practice it. Se: ~ German reporters are not such safe game as some of those in this country. A joker lately gave one of them some misinformation, and when the facts were discovered the porter demanded $3,000 for the damage his reputation had suffered from the publication of a false item. Atlast accounts the joker ‘was trying to compromise by offering $250. é : TT Standard Boot and Shoe Factory, Broad Street, make toorder, — Men’s French Calf Boots, $8 50. Men’s Miners’ Boots, $600. Ladies’ French Kid, $6 50. REPAIRING : Men’s Soles and Heels, $1 25. ot ago Lard, 8 lbs. 75 ae ‘ ers. Soup oNLV IN cans. Ro Ladies’ i ye 2 7. . Baxma Powprr Co., 106 Wall Kerosene,. iper gallon, . 40 Children’s 50. . at., N. Y. Syrup, per gallon, 60 eI ea Syrup, 5 gallon'kegs, 2 25 DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. =e 3 , _UNo. 1661.1 : Application for Patent to a Min‘ ing Claim. ‘ United States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal,, June 23, 1836. OTICE is hereby ven, that the Spanish Gold Mining Company, & corpora‘on, by Eber H. Gay:ord, its authorized agent, whose Postoftice is Nevac'a City, Nevada county, Ca!., has made —— for patent for the Spanish Quartz Mine, bearing gold, 1499 5-10 fos in length, with surface ——_ 699 38-10 feet in width, in gre igrone District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in thie office, as follows, viz: atsetin rock mound Commencing at a $ thence No. , at SKE. cor., thence Couns A 5 to post marked 8. j ; Ns fone, <a SAsine to place nn and containing Snss acres, end dongaatad wit No, 48, in 20, To p 18 North, Range ll Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. join: ores the “American” and ta All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required topresent the rong sy Yo this Broyeue oe all ay days from the firs' nu ereof, : ab: ¥. TAYLO , Rogister, Gaylord and Searls, Attys. Publication will be made in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada City, Cal. EN, F. TAYLOR, Register. WiThe first day of yublication of foregoing notice wag on the 25th day of June, 1886. . No. 1562. Application for Patent to a Mining Claim United States Land Office Sacramento, Cal. June 23 1886, giveri that the Spancorporation, Nir Goidutaing pany jain} oe i, Gaylord auth: ag’t, whose Péstoffice is Nevada City, Nevaca county, , has made application for patent for the American Quartz Mine, bearing gold, 1876 1-10 feet in length, with Surface nd 509 8-10 feet in width, in Cherry Fil Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: in rock mound at to at NE. corner of claim marked A. No, 4 and 8. _ No. 7, thence 8, 79 deg., 00’ W., 9,08 chs. to post at NW. cor, marked 8. No. 6 and 8. No. 6; thence 8. Sdeg.00'£,, 20.85 chs to co post at SW. cor, marked A. No, 6, thence N 9 deg. 00’ E., 9.08 cha. teplace of beginning andcontainirg 18 90-100 acres, and designated as lot No. 49, in Section 30, Township 18 North, Range 11 Kast, Mt, Diablo Base and dian, Adjoining claims are the “Spanish” -and : Ait scone hol ad lai : persons ngany adverse claims thereto are hereby ‘required to present the same before this office within sixty ‘lays from the first day df publishing hereof. ‘ ED. ¥. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord & Searls; Attorneys. Publication of for:yoing notice will be made in Daily Trayseript, published at Nevada City, Cal. ED. F. TATiOD, r. The first day of publication of Lh gaia notice was on the 25th day of June, 1 Insolvent Notice. N THE SUPERIOR COURT-OF THE, ‘ i county of Nevada, State of California Inthe matter of Bridge’ debtor. Lyons having filed in this . Cour ner pet je and inventory in vency, byre that she is an insolvent debtor, theBridget Lyons is hereby declareit to be insolvent. ee cet ts aha porowion of afl 2 of ai the 3, real and ae gn rod the — Bridget Lyons, Insolyent Debtor, ex ‘such ag Cay ‘be by law exempt from. M books of account, and rs, an : aren the game safely until tho appoint: int. of an of her estate. Ail perare forbidden Meg dead debts to th Bg ony en A gh el associati ‘ ; Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 25 A eer wi ‘ ‘“ “3 The Nevada County Land and. Corn, “ 196 Improvement Association have. Rolled Barley, “ “1 623, had placed in their hands, for sale,. Bran, per ot 46 BIBS a few choice City Lots in a good] White Sugar, 12 Ibs, 1 location, which will be sold at the . Brown _ 14 ¢« 1 low price of $100 each. = je5-tf . Rice, oe. Currants, 10. = «1 Uses D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. Prunes, 10 * 1 Cod Fish, 25 * 1 Beans, mS 4 in «4 6 +3 Costa Rica “ 8 “ 1 Roasted e: §:. 4%" % Ground te es . RA 4 } Starch, ¥48¢ 825 Mie Oysters 10. cans 1 a Green Corn, 8.45 Green Peas, 8. €:4 : String[Beans' 8 “ 1, Tomatoes, ee? . : 8 Salmon, eo8S Table Fruit, eee . Absolutely Pure. Pie Fruit, 10. Fi This ‘powder never varies. A] Jelly, 6. ig marvel of purity, strength and] gardines® qo erg wholesomeness. More economiDeviled . i G09 }eal than the ordinary kinds, and. Deviled . am,zannot be sold in competition with . CornedjBeef, 4 I the multitude of low test, short} Lard, 10 Ibs, 290 ,_,\Oream Balxn,' -. WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be . TT ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal . ’ ; Lseccer of catarrhal virus, cvusing healthy ; secretions. It Sieve inflammation, protects . { the membrana! linings of the head from ad. ; : s it Lyons, an insolvent . . -. Golden Streawers, ‘. Flags from 5 cents per dozen up. Was’g*Powd’r 12 papersjl Chocolate, 8S CATARRH Pickles,] 5 gallon kegs, I 25 Good Tea, per lb, 25 ‘* Japan Tea, “ “ (35 66 46 “ 5b, box, I 50 ‘* En glish Breakfastj I 50 sé ee «per Jb. 35 _. Soap, per box, 55 Savon Soap, ‘ I 25 Harkness. Candl’s, per bx, 3 40 Goodwin's ‘' ~‘' 2 % San*Franc’s ‘ “ 160 MAW=-FEVER Starch, _per box, 50 ee : Butter, per roll, . 40 Ely’s’Cream Balm . Tebacco, per plug, 50 PROPORTION. rations. An article of undoubted merit. It allays pain and causes no sneezing. aitional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the senses of taste and smell: Beneficial results are realized by a few applications, ; . A Tuoroven Treatment WiLL Curg. Unequaied: for Cold in the Head Headache and Deatness, or any. kind of mucous membranal irrita'ion, Send for circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Price 50 cts, 50 cts. by mail. Stamps received. ELY BROS., Druggists, Oweso, N. JY. COLO FLAT STORE,. } SIMS & NICHOLS, Prop’. . WIOTOR LUBECK, ee Searig’ New Building, Selling Out! Clearing Sale ! AVING purchased the aboxe store, we we have re-stocked it with a full line of AVING DETERMINED TO RETIRE 7 : { A, from business, offers a5 (Private Sale s @ e { large stock of roceries ig ae Dry Goons, Provisions, Canned and Case Goods, =; CARPETS, Flour, Feed, Boots & SHo ES Pure Wines and Liquors,ure Wines and eaners: At 14 por cont. less cost than fTobacco, Cigars, etc., : Which we are prepares to furnish the peoNan Fran cisco Prices. ple of Nevada City and vicinity at the . Lowest MARKT NCES. C3) gary and segue bangains Victor Lubeck. A share of public patronage is solicited, y; Respectfully jed-im SIMS & NICHOLS. eee HEADQUARTERS FOR FOUR TH OF JULY SUPPLIES ! ATE. F. ROSENTHAL'S, Commercial Street.. ....4.--+.0+. Nevada City. FIRECRACKERS, TORPEDOES, BOMBS. : @y-Immenge line of Exhibition Pieces, such as Sky Rockets, Plain . Colored, Fires, Revolving Comet Rockets, Tableau Fires, Extra Colored Rockets, Flowerets, Bombshell Rockets, ‘Daisy Wheels, Asteroid Rockets, Pin Wheels, Cclored Roman Candlea;Scroll Wheels, Tri-Colored Union Candles, Triangle Wheels, /( Saxon Wheels, Flower Pots, Vertical Wheels, Blue Lights, Star Mines, — Serpents, Volcanoes, Pengolas, all kinds, Eic., Etc., Ete. Japanese Lanrerns !! JapaNesE Lanrerns !! WHOLESALE and RETAIL — Everything Retailed at WHOLESALE PRICES. —
=. I. ap24-tf _* E. F, ROSENTHAL. —AT— —-ON—_—= RECEPTION COMMITTEE. ——o "FLOUR COMMITTEE Compton GAULT. Heowarp DovuGiass. Marcus Barun. GeroRGE BuLack. Wit Siva. J. A. Rapp. FLOOR DIRECTOR, cee two ladies, One Dollars. PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders At. CARR BROS, Drug Sto e? Has Just Received the Largest and most Stylish Stock of EVERiBROUGHT ITONNEVADA CITY. His Prices are Lower than those Extra Ladies, Fifty Cents Each. Spectators, Twenty-Five Cents. K. CASPER, Goods Ke Orders from the Country promptly filled. 9 Hmt’s Hall, Nevada City, Friday Eve, June 25, 86, CLASES OF ’86. NITnON. Music by Goyne’s Orchestra. (-ALL ARE INVITED. Tickets, admitting one gentleman and MUSIC LESSORS, Miss Mary Thomas ) 102 Chamber . N. ¥. w™ be pleased to receive pupils for Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts., of any other dealer in this City. HM Bs Asoencemee \Men’s, Youths’ & Boys’ EVERY ONE KNOWS WE ARE THE LEADING HOUSE Including ati the: fashionable styles of Newest Goods, Neatest Patterns, and Latest Novelties in Fine Clothing. We also have a full stock of New and Novel designs in HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES. \ Best Gocds, Latest, Styles, Neate! Fits Lowest Prices. The only House in Nevada County that purchases its goods from first hands. BRANCHES. ¢ 206 Front St., 8. F. \ Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. COR. BROAD & PINE SYS., NEVADA CITY. ay & m Don’t purchase any article in my line without first seeing and Prices: THE NEW. GOUDS \ Have Arrived ! Bargains Unprecedented . Ps) \No Cheap John Trash in Our Store. Our delayed goods which we have been expecting from the East have at last arrived and we are going to give the public the benefit of them. In GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS;—--_--1consequence thereof we are going to reduce the prices on our immense stock, We will sell on and after to-day : 25 yards of Calico for $1. 12 yards of Lonsdale Muslin for $1. 20 yards Lawn for $1. 16 yards of Gingham for $1. 10-4 Sheeting, bleached & unblea’ed, 25 cts per yd. 8-4 & 9-4 “ : ‘* 20 cts per yd. 12 yards Unbleached Muslin for $1. ‘ Ladies Chemise, 25 cents. each. bd Children’s White Dresses, 35. cts apiece. Black and Col’d Mits, 25 cents a pair. os Handkerchiefs, 3 cents apiece. Red Window Shades, slightly damaged, 25 cents apiece, with fixtures complete. Good Worsted Shawls, in pink, blue, white, red and black, for 85 \cents, : All wool Bunting, 20 cents per.yard. Nun’s Veiling, all wool, in pink, blue, ecru and black, for 25 cents per yard. blue and cream, almost given away. White and Colored fancy. Swiss, for. Summer wear, at greatly reduced prices. Camels . Carpets and Liaoleun . We claim to have the largest and best selection in Nevadd City, Our prices are the lowest and our sales the largest. Carpets sewed and laid down free of charge by a competent person. You need: not that the seams will tear as quick as it is put down. Our carpet sewer has had 30 years experience in the business of sewing and laying carpets. We have no mistakes to rectify, and our carpets are all of the latest styles: : WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! match, can not be equalled. Anybody wishing anyClothing. Galt § Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Ete. thing in this line should by all means consult us first before purchasing elsewhere, as-we are certain we can spit exerybody’ in stock, quality and prices. This is a golden opportunity for every body as this mt enable all to get good gcojs for less. money than you get at the Down Town Cheap Johns, because by buying of us you will not get Auction trash. Don't buy one dollar's worth of Dry Goods, Carpets, Linoleum or Wall Paper,before you consult us as we are sure we can save money for you. © 44: TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. All those who wish anything in our line, please send for samples, and we will cheerfully send them. Also our catalogue and price list, free of charge. A trial will convince you that we can sell you goods cheaper than you can buy them below. . ROSENBERG BROTHERS. _. _ P. S.—We answer no sensational advertisements.y RES > Embroideries in white, navy blue, red, pink, light _ fear that your carpet will not be well matched, orOur Wall Paper, and Ceiling Decorations toorder and cost at Pennysivania that company let 950 feet of hose tc the understandin; be on hand at ea hose so it can be, ale TuERE will be atthe Dancing Ac ‘Michell’s manag 16th of July togentleman has pt mer Party. T were very popul season. Full p their character later. Tom HockiNe, an ardent admire Heattended Jef . formance at Gra night, and desiri her came to the nesday evening _ get-Me-Not.””” ——— —-8 “Dae case of 8. Creditors, recen! Superior Court, ' terday on motio attorney for tl Hare has mac rangements wit E. H. Overst San Francisco ] in the interests newspaper. TI! arranging to is Grand Army of ‘tion soon. A Bia droge ¢ valley passed tt ~ yesterday morn -the mountain pz remark, the cou toll from th wreckers. Miss ANNIE yesterday to O: ant visit with tl Crawfoed. Mis accompained h awhile at the E guest. Grass VALI a Theatre, pril simple talk ab inflates real e: man in the St: “a site and buil year. Eva-Van Bi in the Superic Van Buren from him on bitual intem p cruelty. THE young . pose to ride Fourth of July quested to me office this eve Mrs. AUL teachers of fa moved from t the residence Main street. Tue Fairba and the Eagl will have.a : ball at Glen! afternoon. Tue appeal vs. Salvador Jack McCart ingin the Su gust 3d. County Sut returned fro ness trip to 1 Flat. Mrs. 0. P San Juan Ti this week fr Tue petu cracker is be ye heard in the JUDGE M: has been in days. Sauer M has been — Finest as: __in the count oe — Phrenc Prof. McI and talente ture at Nev: Urday even human nat ment. Sea Admission Fon Dys plaint, you tee on eve