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June 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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r s eee _The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Sundav, June 26, 1887. The Daily Transcript. Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-~— OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. THE EXAMINER AND FREE TRADE. The San Francisco Examiner will find it up-hill work to build-up a great party paper in this State. It is the essense of partisanship to be unfair, to decry all, even that which is good, in its opponents, and to assert that all is good, even if corrupt, in its party friends. This is at any rate the poliey of the Examiner. One such article as that in a recent number, where it preached free trade from a Watterson stand point, would do more” harm to its patronage than a special train, or a dozen dispatches booming the Queen’s jubilee, can repair. ___ But the Examiner on this subject_is not evenin accord with its party in this State. It-flies in the face of the State platform and the arguments of its orators on the stump. These are all for protéction—the Examiner is all against it. Perhaps the weakest of its articles are those in advocacy of free trade. It license’ ‘itself to~all . : kinds of absurdity on this subject, and writes as if its readers were a pack of idiots. The most idiotic of its utteranceson this subject is that wherein it pretends that the objection made to the exclusion by Germany of our canned fruits, and meats, lard, pork hogs, etc., is because these were protective measures, similar to our tariff for protection. All the world except the Examiner knows that the objection was and is that Germany did not make a law excluding those products unless they came from the. United States. Such articles are received from all the rest of the world, and not from us, although our treaty with Germany provides that American goods shall be received on the same footing as those of all other nations. This was not like our protective tariff which applies to all nations alike, and hence the legal ground of objection also hence the invasion of our dignity as a nation. Let the Examiner insist on throwing our markets open to the competition of the pauper labor of the world,, and if possible get its party, State and national, to adopt its views, and as openly announce them. The working people of the United States will respond at once, and rélegate the whok outfit to obscurity. Except a few Kentucky theorists, some callow college fledglings and their preceptors, and certain shipping and importing interests in the foreign city of New York, the people of the United States are in favor of the pro tection of domestic industry, and keep ing this grand market of 60,000,000 souls tothemsel ves, and they will over throw any clique of men who conspire to defeat these objects. —— tTTh {897 GRAND CELEBRATION —OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, ; —AT— Grass Valley, Nevada County. The'citizens of Nevada county will cel ' ebrate 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, an Main street; and seats will be provided for thousands of people, and will consist . of Prayér by Chaplain, Reading of the Dec-laration, Oration, Poem, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. OFFICERS OF THE DAY: E. W. ROBERTS ....__.'.. President REV. EDWARD LEWIS.. ... Chaplain MISS LAURA FREEMAN . Reader REV, kK. H. SINK Orator GEO. D.McLEAN... Grand Parade of Horribles at 4 o'clock fm. 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 pnd Grass Valley $2. © a “the nation: " pepsia. Grand Marshal} sonal WHAT KILLS AMERICANS. Pelitical Ambitio: —\icient Passions The Race for Meuey. The alarming disease of this country is nervous debility and prostration. It under many names but it i essentially the same complaint. Hospitals and private institutions for nervous patients are crowded. The average of life in the’ United States is de. creasing every year. Sudden deaths from nervous collapse among our business, profess. ional and public men are go frequent as scarcely to excite remark, The majority of suicides, committed without apparent reason, or under so-called really prompted by nervous prostration, which is a fruitful source of insanity and crime with all their grief and horror. These facts are. startling. They threaten the very life of Théy assail the springs of its power and prosperity. ‘They wreck manhood’s strength and wouan’'s usefulness and beauty. Every one should know the causes. What are they? The answer is easy and terribly lain: Our vicious personal abits; our careless and lawless eating and. drinking; the intense mental and physical strain arising from our mad race after money, position and influence; the fears and struggles of poverty;,,the use of narcotics and stimulants; our fashion of turning day into night and night into day; and, briefly, our desperate . willingness to pay any price for an hour’s nleasure or success. So we Fee life’s candle at both-ends and fill the lunatic asylums and the graveyards. The disease from which we suffer and die is, in plain English, Nervous Dyspepsia, as it is seated in the Nerves and in the organs ¢/ }igestion, Assimation and Nutrition. Healthy digestion being cm asi or destroyed, the whole body, nerves included, is literally starved ; even when there is no emaciation to tell the sad story. Nei vous prostration sends out its warnings:—headache in the morning; ‘a persistent “dull heaviness or aching at the base of the brain; seins See loss of appetite and disgust with food; loss of mental energy and interest in ordinary duties and business; restlessnéss and ‘anxiety without any assignable reason; eructations; bad breath; foul mucous on the teeth; occasional giddiness; ‘palpitation of the heart; salivi of the skin; coated tongue and gradual failure of strength and ambition, The remedy is a total abandonment of the habits and customs which cause the disease in each individual case, and the use of Siiuker Extract of Roots (Seigel’s Syrup) to cure the mischief already done. This great remedy, prepared -by the Shaker Community of Mt. Lebanon,.N. Y., is especially adapted to eradicate Nervous DysTo do -this it acts directly and gently but pen fully upon the disordered stomach, liver and kidneys, restoring their tone andvigor, promoting the secretion of bile, expeHing waste matters from the system,and purifying the blood. Upon the nervous system Shaker Extract(Seigel’sSyrup) acts as a safe and wholesome anodyne without the slightest narcotic effect, and then leaves ' the nerves to regain their natural tone and strength through its wonderful influence upon the function of nutrition. It is safe to say more nervous dyspeptics have been restored by it from the depths of misery to a fresh enjoyment of life and labor than by any or all other forms of treatment COMINOE, fee ay peas ti — SSE NEW—— Boot and Shoe Making Establishment, Broad St., Oppogite Stich & Larkin’s. J. DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. Repairing in all its Branches at Shert Netice. The Best of Stock, the Best of Work, airestof Prices. TRY ME. {a24-1m City Taxes, the eee rJ\HE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA [ City having been placedin my hands* Thereby give notice that the taxes on the same are-now due and payable to me at the City Hall. If not paid on or before the first Monday in oy See) the Mere det ercent. Ww e & < Haqnent 000 8 per cen Tite Sony, City Marsbal, Nevada City June dist, 1867, . ‘ession _ of __spirits,”” -are-— lieve. you be , s to make yman never rented a store in Amador county. tries sn eicsit he could not get the store he is compelled to stay, and will sell cheaper than ever, so that after July 6th customers will have hant here, but to spite other sa per is the man that brought prices down---The balance had to y 6th, as he Hyman ness aS a merc Just take them, done bus bet that L. H will bet, that L. y ail that to your Banner ! eee 5 count nothin man don’t leave Jul wi EUMB UG BR FrosEn! y, or through many friends or something else ing more to pay for goods. é never $100 That h Merchants here. That Cas In fo H ee Sm x= Oe HOZO oo OO reird BH H#S pod RTE SS IS ra 2Z That while every one else is crying “dull times,’ our business shows a gratifying increase ? In fact we have sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten years since we commenced. We believe the reason is because it is known that we live up to our motto of GODD Goops, LATEST STYLES, :? 1. owu7est prices, And Everything as represented. Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents. Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch. Straw Hats from 10 cents up. , ——_-MRs.— Lester & Crawford MAIN 8TEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, FS . e a ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, y SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLASSWaARn, Etc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty, “an Goeds sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within s reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share af publie patronage is most respectfully solicited. ae 2. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, QOMMEROIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY i $100 Fly-by-nights, as soon as ; AND BUY GOODS in common wit y or county, helps to improve your cit é y and pay high taxes, and that’s all they have hard or good times; one that helps re of your city and count .& ried 53 0 oy ae 28 a nV as § 9 na 3 ae Sd He} & 0 = Follow suit. ize the place of bus
business drops with’them, off they &> Patron Broad Street, .-my24-lm] Talk. ER, 24 YEARS IN NEVADA CITY FROM A MERCHANT WHO PAYS HIS HO COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED TO SATISFACTION. Apply at OITIZENS BANK, GO TO K. CASP ST DEBTS. ? The Leading Harness Shop Below National Hotel Proprietor. HARNESS and COLLARS SADDLES. WHIPS, OURRY COMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP, Repairing Neatly Done. 4 All orders attended to promptly. FOR RENT. ‘The Half Mile House and Barn, Situate on the Grass Valley Road. Also The Sigourney Dwelling, On Aristocracy. Hill. Refuse Lumber. E@ A large quantity of sold before July lst, at the V Flume Yard,Town Price One Dollar to Two Dollars per load. 4 TO 9 P. M. * STORE OPEN FROM 6 A. Refuse Lumber must be’? Cooper & Crawford. . » fa CASS aby © roptieten. THE CITIZENS OF NORTH BLOOMFIELD Will Celebrate the approaching 4TH OF JULY ! With appropriate exercises, com‘ prising the following). Firing a Federal Salute at Sunrise and Sunset, Opening Address by the President of the Day. Reading the Declaration of Independence, A Poem. Singing by the Choir. Music by the North Bloomfield Brass Band. A Greased Pole Will be erected, and various games be had, for which prizes will be given. THE HORRIBLES will parade and hold other exercisesA Grand Display of Fireworks In the Evening. The whole to conclude witha GRAND BALTZI, To be given by the North Bloomfield Fire Company. @@F-Everybody is invited and a good time is guaranteed.’ For details see smalt 8 Notice of Proving Will. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR i the county of Nevada, State of California In the matter ofthe estate of E. Levigne, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Raperior Court, made onthe 15th of June, 1887, notice is hereby Eyes that Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1887, at 100’clock a. M. of said ay, atthe Courtroom of said Court, at the Courthouse in the City and County of Nevada, has been appate d as the time and place for proving the will of said E. Levigne, deceased, and for hearing the application of Albert Aymonet forthe issuance to him of letters testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June Lith, 1887. F. G, Barry, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Deputy.. Jno. Caldwell, Atty. for Petitioner, jelé (GRAND BALL ! ¥} John Bacigalupi, kRPrlaza E"*ced Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. -0—-—CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Buckwheat Potatoes, CornMea Flour, Etc. = \ "= Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. To be given by the Fire: Department OF NEVADA OITY, Me ’ At Armory Hall, Nevada City, Monday vg, 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., RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Fred Eilerman, W.T. Shurtleff, Frank Eilerman, F, L. Harryhousen, Pat. Clancy, Henry Guenther, J. G. O'Neil, J. T. Shurtleff, G, J. Schmidt, E. F. Rosenthal, Thos. Peard, Jr. FLOOR DIRECTOR. L. M. SUKEFORTH. FLOOR COMMITTEE. J. J, Jackson, J. E. Isaac, John Blasauf,_ C, A, Shurtleff, L. 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. TIGKETS.....;. (Admitting 1 Gentleman and 2 Ladies.) Admission to the Gallery—Ladies 25 ‘cts ; Gentlemen 50 cents. A General Invitationis Extended. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. In the Superior Court, county of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the estate of Wm. Kistle, deceased, . OLICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance of an order of the said Superior—Court, made on the wd day of June, A. D, 1857, in the matter of the estate of suid deceased (William Kistle), the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at private or public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin of the U.S., and subject to confirmation by. said Superior Court, upon Saturday, the Sixteenth (16) day of July, 1887, at the hour of ll o'clock a, m,, or after, all the Tight, title, terest and estate of the said William Kise. tle, decensed, atthe time of his death, and all the right, titleand interest that said estate has, by operation of law. or otherwise, acquired Other than‘or in addition to that of the said intestate at the time of his death in and teail those certain pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and being in sei coanty of Nevada, State of California, articularly bounded and described as folows, to-wit: That piece of land situate uponthe north side of the Red Dog road, bounded on the north, east and west by lot of Stonebridge, and on the south by the Ked Dogroad. Patented and appraised at the nia of $00, in Nevada Township and couny. Also that certain piece of land with improvements thereon, situate upon south side of said Red Dog road, in Nevada townshipand county aforesaid, bounded on the east by land of Dyer, and on the west by Pine Urove cemetery, Patented and appraised at $1,000, Also that Certain other piece of land in said township and county of Nevada, upon the north side of suid road. Bounde on the eust by land of said Stonebridge, and on the west by lotof Kent. Patented aud appraised at $600. Terms ahd conditions of sale, cash in gold coin of the United States. Deeds at expense. of purchasers. or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice oP to no} the time of said sale, and beiore it; but bide are then made, or if any piece of said land remains without any proper legal bid being then and there made asthe law requires, then all said propert » or the piece OT pleses remaining wit uk ane such 7 bid made, will upon sa d July 16th, 1887, and atsaid hour of 11 o'clock a.'m., be sold at public aution in separate pieces or together, as may to said administrator seem best. All bids or offers must be in writing, and leftatthe office of Alfred D, Mason, upon the corner of Broad ‘and Pine streets, in said Nevada City, said administrator's atpect! hd delivered to the undersigned perally. Said sale will take place at the Old Mansion House of said deceased, situate upon the south side of said Ked and upon the property described second herein, near Pine Grove cemetery sfoneealé. WM. KISTLE Administrator of the estate of William Kigtle. deceased, ; Dated June 24th, 1887, j25 Alfred D. Mason, Administrator's Atty. A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Eto. — Junetion of Broad and Comimercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. é # Election of Ohief and Assistant Ohief : Theannual election of Chief : Engineer and Assistant Chief Enneer ofthe Nevada City Fir ‘6 epartment will be held at Cit Isaac, Johu Blaasuf, a * By order of the nent: at Piss. Delegates. J, G. O'Neill, é ee sis Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. (CAPITAL. * ad $300,000 PRINCIPAL OFFIC: 216 Sanseonie st., San Francisco. Fire Insurance Only J. F. Houcuten, President. J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. Wi. Maetct, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, guarrare a prompt and liberal response to all just claims for losa. GEO W. HILL, Manager _ MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, reper Proprietor. 0. J. NAFFZIGER Buy PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA GES, Ete. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. And all kinds of Meat usually found in a first-class Market. + Meats delivered free of charge CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...... Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted; Vy * igsus SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisce. Amd Sacramente. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections en any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased Ceunty ure Assay Office at this Bank. ¢ OFFICERS: NG TLE Sei aoa PRESIDENT, rien soaks yee Vice PResipENr, HET sore dR OE ile: CABHIER, D. FE. MORGAN.. Ass’r CasuigR and Sgv'y, DIRECTORS: UR. KR. M. Hunt, Joun T. Gro. M. Hugues, D. E. ton WM. Epwarps L. Housman, k, M. PREsToN. K.M PRESTON RiM. HUNT. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First National Bank; 4 uicramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Surgeon. E. W. CHARLES, ™. D., Homepathio Phys cian, OOMS 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORN Rinroca ang sine streets; Nevada Cig T8-—10 to 12-A. M. p ; tour. Mt A. M., and 2to4 P. M.; Bilal OF BROAD AND UNION STS, Here We Are Again ! The Thomas EXousec Has changed hands and changed ite w name tothe orrTry ELOTEM,. THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and is now open for busines. ©. C. Conlan hav~ing leased the above house for aw term of years, has now come back to étay and will be glad to'see all his old friends and patrons, and al) others who are in Set ede? good, clean, quiet place to board Rooms Kept clean and airy, and tables equal te any first. » Class hotelandall at third. Class prices. As “the proof of the pudding is in the eating thereef,»? give usa trialand be convinced. _ 0.C. CONLAN. we MOAN. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA city. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. AVING purchased the above. AA Marker, . ei be glad to see ail preset with ali loa ad e able to supply the Public Eresh ch Salt Meats, Eiama, Bacon and Lara, Which will be tarnished atthe VERY LOWEST RATRS, — Having had leng experi nee in the ig ness, I can \o iv fect : facti , and will oupply: eo nek Very: best in my Line, Nevada City, June 25, 1887, Bowe CITY. HOTEL,. . mae ‘ CHARLES LE ‘cen. & : ax iti