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June 27, 1886 (4 pages)

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> well ’ long; old, i; ‘is sold wealth, in health 4 medica om the 1, Miss~ fed and D eB. ie inne:ot, a key dge, and the tree sh are of man and ability, jin doc ‘eet seuse. he effec: eticn wil the yrestsufiering guarantee ) Seminal y kind cr ,d faile to le rty toxirrent evaccompanied sensation manner nF examiniment wil pall parti > color will hanging to ‘There are ilty, ignocond stage guarantee nd a healiripary or\ Bundays ree. Thor 5. Cali or 4 : Os PB); ‘ francisco pd Private jemedy “a Certain for Nerve Debility, 1¢ ManA, ProstaOen, ard he evil efof youthful 8 aud ex8, and in. iking in-. cating liors. Dr. ian, gradulvania, will of thiskind his special. ire. $1.50 a. ty, $5, sent ‘ice, or C, O d, by Dr. ‘, Cal. e, r by letter btrict 4neactions. S WDER Market. iggists. N?S on Catalogue Spring and nmer, 1886, any address. ° vervthing for Infants’ wear rices JOWER bi the United etion GUAR B.C. F. &° 20th sf. m17-2m ENT. tooms to.. sond’s, pposite the h. m23-1m Ca ORD » Goodan, Con . Beek Pricer ex Company “ogy Warrant A aan Fes er ee cee rece pe 3 f VEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1886. corrpeeonencrmcrn aa en a Established Sept: 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & Co. ‘Tye Dally Tamer LURLISHED gvERY AY EXCEPT MONDAY RY— BROWN & CALKINS. ,, § CaLKiNs, Editor, WN. P. Brown, Business Manager UFFICE“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, 32 Gouvnéecial (Street, *5 rer ft ‘ rs PBSC REEON PROBS ait: ane Vear. 6.1 Fees eee fe hee oe ale +3 Hx Montits .5ss+e+esepeeare . . Tares Months. os seared oe eee e caee 2.00 ver month. ..+6 Lesa wariNs : : =e net pr Week ..0e1:+ coe ese MASONIC NOTICE. vada Lodge, Wo 18, Fig A.M. STATED MEETINGS on the Ne dcr Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good stand . . ing are cordially invited. ‘p, E. MORGAN, Master. J. H. Boarpuan Seoretarv. cata Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, ‘NO. 6, B. A: M. SLATED MEETINGS 24 Re, Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on P=. the First Monday in each month. Y visiting Companions in good i standing are cordially invited to J H. BoarpMan. Sec. swion manaen. Th Largest, the best and Cheapest , Grocery House in Nevada City. TOASTED THAS. Equaimg n aroma, flavor and. delicacy the Teas QO) "tor sale : atthe Lowest Market Mates. . as used by the natives in Japan.” The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS Codttnercial Street; Nevada Cicer, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. DEALERS IN Reef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, sae sages, ote We also keep on hand a choice stock of , . ; the new process, requiring one-third less qu BACON AND LAKD. the pais veal as old ‘eas, and the prices are p tt = Grades «ios aca Pe Ee eae Re Pe ane ga ee ee P. F. SIMONDS, le . cCROosSs & SIMONDS, — se: eit ene ge Wie: O00 6 Oar se 6 OE Y059-9. &.0: © 4 Horneys and Counselors at Law. Sunrise. 3 cerns tsabag grteys* SS Sanrise. ELE cactiss NIFTY ee TREE, Vee heater! Od alts * dar Will practice in the State and U ited States Courte. on ¥ for Infants and Children. “Gastoria is so well adapted to children that {recommend it.as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Ancugr, M.D., ote cures Colle, Cot Teactat‘on, ‘Worms, gives sleep, and promotes witout injurious Tat Cantavn Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥. medication. . beahumbug. All such talk about zi gre axtus, ttign triet. (By hi JACKSON, ” -+gre PROPRIey OR. On. ‘2 ): oe ipa pee lav AG OT *u04389: Onis °e4° 4G PL fy *ssou! *SLSIDDAUG aon aia) amo, OFFICE-—-Morgan & Roborts’ Biock ben cery Establishment always vada Citv. CITIZENS BANK. BROAD labisnnncs sees aees-NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $30,000. RESERVE FUND, $10,000,00, ———— OFFICKES; \% MM PRESTON....---02. Presiden Ro M. HUNT.. .sceeeeee> JOHN T. MORAN, ...---++2 +05 Cashier D &. MORGAN. Asst. Cash’rand Secretary —DIZRCTORS:— Or. R. M. Aunt. Joun T. Morean. Gro. M, Hvenns. Gro. A. Nives Sears. L. Hovsmas E. M, Prusron. sar Receive Deposite, Buy and Sell ExoncatPasthosd Gold Dus and Bullion £@ Highest Price Paid for State and Coun te. DRAW CHECKS OY New York, Sacramento, : San Francisco. We issue be Drafte;-Bilis of Exchange and Letters of Credit available n any part of jreat Britain and Europe. Make Collections and transact a Geveral Banking Business. —OORRESPONDENTA— New Yorx—First National Bank. SAN Francisco First National Bank. packAMENTO—. ional Bank of D;0 M'lls & Co. For Sale. House ‘and {lot situate on $1300 . Aristocracy Hill. House contains 6 rooms, a pone — : and stable. Lot.170 eet. y : 7 1. 5, ROLE, Real Estate & Ins. Agt. G2ZOO . Eve deena street. House who have never traded with m invitation to call-before mak: J. B. CARR. ‘ Corner Pine and Commercial sts., keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete. First Class are fresh toasted antity to produce lainly_marked on 50 cents per pound, 66 centa per pound _. 78 cents per pound, $1 per pound Everything usually found in a First-Class Grokept on hand, ~To those fi." e I extend-a. special their purchasese j nad. 8 ig AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. SS T. H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, prietors of THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Nevada Citystock of everything usuell found in Drugs Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, * MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, “All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials: and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF C:SARS tains 9 rooms, hard finished. Apply to’ a . itor: ; 13, ROLFE, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., Real Estate & Ins. Agt. House and lot situate on $950 . Spring street, adjoining Baptist Church, 8 rooms, partial, furnished. Apply to i » I. J. ROLFE, Real Estate.and Ins. Agt. ; House and lot on Aristoc$2000 . reer'sis, Pato, et Real Estate & Ins. Agt. $100 . S atl oath feet. unt. Apply to _ J. ROLFR, Ppt real Estate & Ins. Agt. WHITE LABOR. . . SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all descriptions furnished at orice by {. H. Hansen & Co. Employment Agency, 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone 485. Correspondence solicited, m11-3:n “? Bn ak e k all about Mustang Lin* wdo. Not to know is E@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist -.» Nevada Drug Store, WALTER D. VINTON — Proprictor Large Stock of Patent Medicine, Fine. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, ~---«. Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, ee Toilet Articles of all kind Careful Attentin Given to Compounding Prescription By a Competent Druggist and Perfect{Purity Guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE t “~. CROSS. BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 36 to 41 McCreery’s Building, SURGEON. E, W. CHABLES, M. D. Homeepathic Phy sician, ora abd 10, up stairs, cor. Brosd and Ping a, Nera Moree OL A.M: 1to3 P.M.“w. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, } Civil: and Mining Engineer, not to have. 0 sy a U, 8. Deputy Mineral Surv yor. E:1 INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Loudon. B. H. GAYLORD. ‘GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attormeys and Counselors at Law, ‘yILL, PRACTICE 1s, State and Fe'tera!. OFFICES—Former office of Wall Gaylord, on P:ne street, Broad ; form-r office of Sea: Caurch strcet, opposite Courthouse. ~ x FRED SEARLS JAMES BYRN 8. r ing & below rie & Searla, ov jel0 $10 Pine Street, SAN ~ FRANCISCO, CAL The Nevada County Land and Improvement Association FER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTU'S ation. al water; -. Plentyeof water for ir der cultivation; trees; hone, ba: . acre). culiivated; 14 acres o house, barn miles fron: $120 good investment. $700. with county. Uther properties will be arinounced in a few days. 3 ; Parties desiri their pro; the Assoc! acres in citv limits; 2 good hou-es, barn, she¢ etc., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, strawberry, 40 veach trees, 50 appl homes an‘ travels—a specific ior the: fine variety of other fruits, all undera fine eee” Th arena ag ade City to Grass Valley. A ‘Farm, 104 ete ently si vada ; , 106 je, an, & state of cultivati leading from Ney 2200. hase $2550. of tne city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cel“blue wrappers only.” ’ godshed and stable. A beautiful situearsend tor pireulace to GEVANOVITCH, so a healthy actjon, counteracts the. effects of good and the excessive — CARR BROTHERS, Druggists and [Chemists, Nevada City, (Cal ifn and houges' le for fruit, grain or Ranch —327 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title. acres un150 fruit d. orchard
acres, patented; 10 =r Hurraht Hurrah! fag of 9 rooms, Boulw Mer Street, Nevada City. d ovher improven' 4 cottage with 2 3-10 acres} TOOK MM land; orchard, garden, etc., IC S OQT facilities for irri-ation; just out; side the limits of Nevada City. ¥ $2250 Dwelling of 7 rooms, cenOiry; in Sevinel vena Se a por he rma DAU CH TER BESSIE ty of fine fruit; loc 65x160 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in the . TO THEFRON T ONCE MORE. ing to make a speedy_sale -of rties should communicate with : Gro. E. Brann, Secre Another Humbug. Pennsylvania ison the list as a gold and silver producing State. A “six-foot ledge of gold and silverbearing rock has been opened which assays some $600 per ton. Themineislocated on Jacks Mountain, near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad.’ We are moral'y certain this ‘‘find’ will prove to big and rich gold bearing ledgesin Pennsylvania, Maine or any other State in that part of the world originates from ignorance.or a. désiré to perpetrate a fraud. If we wanted todo any mining for precious metals we should do it right here in Nevada county. FO THE GRAPE CURE SAL MUSCATELLE. A Natural Sick Headache and Home and Garden, coi-. Dyspepsia Cure‘in America. Theferystallizod salts, as extracted from _ and fruit, a most wonderful roduct fom Nature’s laboratory. Haveitin your: stomach and bowel complaints; removes biliousness, stimula es the iver to im: use of alcoLONDON, ENGLAND. ueneral American Manager, P. 0, Box 1968, AND HIS largest rinks, for circular to 164 Market St., San Francigco, LOVELL ROLLER SKATES en. LATEST AND BEST. New adjustmen' Prices mens’ Send o2-Im ral spring ga vi Of all Kinds. CANNED GOODS, 2 the Every best . 50:cents. Carr Bros., agents. i Will he sent to any addressThirteen weeks on trial for'250. . 4"¢ Ererrthing Neoded in » Family. : Fresh Limes a Specialty. farSplendid=premiums are offered yearly su i re ; HE WEEKLY PAS: Variety Store. CONFECTIONERY & NUTS 9 varieties. Ye:st Powders, TOBACCO & CIGARS, Nevada City SUBSCRIBE FOR THE of smoking material. —— 1 DICK SMOOT, And His Daughter Bessie. OF THE Ss te . é AVING renovated and fixed up my store on Main Street, Nevada City, I am prepared to furnish the public with everythirg to be found in a first-class Cigarettes ab@ Pipes, and all ‘duis! gal aim to sell as cheap as any firm in ManuLIBERMosquitoes that Kill Bears. Victoria Timés: J. A. Johnson, a well-know mining expert, returned from Alask& a few days ago. ‘Next to the rich ore,” said Mr. Johnéon, ‘‘what I struck the most forcibly was the mosquitoes. Why sir, they kill the bears. Now it seems strange that a mosquito could kill a bear, but this is the way itis done. The bears come down from the bills into the marsh land to feed on roots and berries— a sort of cranberry found there. As,soon as they get comfortably to work the mosquitoes attack them, and go for their eyes,, The bears get up on their hind legs to fight them off and sink into the swamp. The mosquitoes, which are of a most extraordinary _ size, keep at them until they are totally. blind, and then they have them completely at their mercy. I have seen overa dozen bear carcasses ’ fe nn) ; Barbed Wire. Mr. Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal., saye: ‘I have had abundant experience in the barbed wire business. I have had my best horses . ige to become infatuated with the 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 Liviment in the market.’’ Walter D. Vinton, Agent. im Teachers’ Examination. applicant. -A. J, Trrrany, _——_—_e@>e-——-——1 Try it. tf Catarrh and Headache. nat felt as well for a long time. R. R. Co., Eaton, Colo. —_——— ao THE SAN: FRANCISCO’ WEEKLY ‘ALTA . "tea,~ Coffee, “Spices, Sugar,) ““wie* 4*N Teh ace A great many of-ladies of NevadajCity have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, . .. phate of the Kidneys and. Bladder. for the skin and complexion, now bejng'sold ata sacrifice by W. D. . the system yet discovered. Vinton. Ainaxab has many most valuable testimonials from San GRAND Francisco, but it .does not now need to rest upon them for a reputhe city, and I respectfully ask the public} ation. If any. lady has not tried of Nevada City and vicinity to give mea Daily ‘Transeript!)* TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Mechanics « SAN FRANCISCO, CAL;, 1886, Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin, . to no artist in the State. Go and . eee ee ea Ed. Bbattuck, Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from , among her lady friends about Mountain Ice. —— ——-+e“E. 4 Premiums of Money; Medals and Diplomas are}25cents. Carr Bros. agents. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. orf ce—South side Broad street, opp. Union street, NevadaCit; 3 ee 1n ail the Ccurts of th d the Courts of the Unit« within the State of California. draw up Deeds, and Mor ex cgench,carieacos. of ackn wledgment to the pe missioner for your County, Secretary, }. H. Culver, 31 Post street, who w ny desired information. promptly forward a ear NWALL, President. P, B.COR W. P, Stout, Secretary. offered to Counties and Inprvipuats for Exhibits of FarM PRODUCTS OF ALL Kinps, except Live Stock. This is the best time and the best place to show to ople at large the resources of our State. Premium List, Rules, etc., see the Comor send’ to the Assistant Carr Bros., agents. cure. Oarr Bros., agents. ~~ jant7 Im The semi-annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will begin at Washington SchoolA. A. Sargent; a ‘Story of the house, Nevada City, on Tuesday, South Dome,” by the late Miss July. 6th, 1886, at 9 a. u., and conholie beverages; and prevents the absorption’) ¢j; with two horses and7 of malaria, and supplies to the eyetems the tinué four days. —. ae . want of sound, ripe fruit. Prepared by the and waler die, y+" V@NDON SAL+MUSCATELLE CO., -A new House within ks of business portion. Beware of imitations..The genuine in 8 A fee of $1 will, according to the State’ law, be collected from each td Sec. Co. Board Education. » py Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackcounties # Judge John T. Doyle’s gon keeps it. . Finest tea i _. study of Shakesperian Law. (pubPe 96 ae es lished by request of Lawrence I think Ely’s Cream Balm isthe. number of other sketches and best remedy for catarrh I ever] short stories and-a larger number saw. I never took anything that . of characteristic Pacific Coast arrelieved me s0_quickly, and I have} ticles than usual is promised the nsed to be troubled with severe . cessful Magazine. headaches two or three tines’ o . pene week, but since using the Balm have only hadone and that was very light compared with ' former ones.—J.A. Alcorn, Agent U. P. Arg you made miserable by In digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive nannies oo ‘*HackMETACK,” is a pure and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and ed to receive orders for Ice in quan-. £s.0'ands DANCE at the new Sch tities to suit customers. Ice de-. House inthe evening, for the benefit of the NAY . [ HT ffi CKETS—Including Picnic and livered to any part of the city. Orv Tnstiturte, . rity. 2° ciation wine . mtie site promptly attended to. _ je2 Swart’s photogaphs are second see'specimens at his gallery on SHon’s Coven and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption.— Wu you surrer with DyspepJaint? Shi A GIFT Toval, valuable sample box AC) sia and Liver Complaint any ; Ai paper ered ill loh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed tg ‘ in the way “7 tasking NOES OE Dr. Pexsrvaton, dentist, Broad . Capital not st, shear Post and Express Offices. once, Sniian & Oo. Pontisnd’ Maine, 31 After Making Hig. Maiden Speech. f when he sat down in his seat after making his maiden speech. ‘‘T’ll be blamed if I know what I was talking about, I never was so scared in all my life.”’ His friends consoled. him: by saying that he did not tell him that when? he: arose he held his right hand up his speech byfsaying, ‘‘Mr, Chairman, just give he a few minutes very fear of stage fright keeps a chairs during the sessions of the house. There is that pecular fear which takes possession of a numBut this fear does not extend to all the men in the house, and those’ who have least to say and know the. “What did I say? asked a (716. (886. member of congress the other day . . ener tanner nesemanat a GRAND CELEBRATION OF THE 110th ANNIVERSARY acutt neat nto wat w=! Arneroan [ndependence ieee vorateontrine . MEW ADA CITY, to speak, if you please.” This MONDAY, JULY 5 1886. ” number of good speakers in, their Everybody. ‘Invited: i Don’t Fail to See the ber of men, and literally seals their \ t ny : P ‘ ( mouth; they can not utter the pee ag ar ata é I in those swamps positively killed: thoughts that rise within tnem. s Fy » At 100’dlock 4. Ms, by the by mosquitoes.’’ Fi REMEN, MILITARY — And other Organizations. least are continually bobbing up. Granp Marsnar— and taking up the time of the house. It is a comuron thing ‘for aispeaker having once broken the sound of his own voice in debate, and use it for all itis worthin and out of time and place. The Overland for JuiyThe July issue ef the Overland opens Vol. VILL. of the new series ahd will contain amongst other attractive articles; the following: “Trrigation and Drainage,’ the latest California problem, by Hon. Santa Louise Anderson; ‘‘Crossing the California Sahara,”’ frightful personal experience of prospectors ; ‘With Crawford in Mexico,’ Lieut. Hanna’s account of the revent campaign ;‘‘Tenting Sketches” from Lake and Mendocino Barrett.) Second installment of the Mexican serial ‘‘Chata and Chinta.’”’ ‘There will also be a I] readers of this progressive and suc(tRaDE MARK.) ON MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1886. The Ice Company is now preparA PICNIC will_be given at Blue Bell Grove, on Fall Creek Avenue, duri Maybert School Fun burr, B. J. Wa’ H, Stowe, ty Jas. Gribble, E. Sneath, E. T. Worthley. AUGUST Qth 0 SEPTEAERER th, INCLUSIVE, . oct. ‘sicwion: coos" [ESA Giese ga. Yee; ceme oem With a grand display of the Narurst and FACTURED Propbucts of the Paciric: Coast. Snell, O. K. Cloudman, ORATOR OF THE DAY: GEO. A. HARE, picnic and dence, Cnrer Atps— Damiana Bitters. HE great Stomach Regulator and DysCure. The Mexican Remedy Acknowledged by leading Physicians and Chemists to'be the Greatest Invigorator of A. ISOARD, AGENT. Fourth of July t, we ask only that she inquire Celebration aud Pieni¢ ! . At MAY BERT ~ h, Dan Collins, J. P. Shoemaker. BLoomFreLp—F, M. Pri np. Ale Forlame back, side or chest, . rs—Aa. Towle, J. A. Robie, You Brt—B. ¥. use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price Prof. A.J. TIFFANY Treasurer of School Fund derived from L, M. SUKEFORTH. George Lord, of Grass Valley. T. H. Wilhelm, Grass Valley.. D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City. T. 8. Ford, of Nevada City, Orricens. of te Dav. PRESIDENT, B. N. Shoecraft. VICE PRESIDENTS: Nevada City—Hon. W. D. Long, M. Garver, Hon. J, M. Walling, Hon. John Caldwell, Wm. H. Crawford, A. Lademan, R: .C. Walrath, A. Isoard, Wm. H. Martin, Charles Grimes, John T. Morgen, T. H.Carr, Fred Searls, E. . Rosenthal. : _ Grass Valley—Dr. S.M. Harris, Edward Coleman, Charles H. ” Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon. Wm. George. ; North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. MeBride, O. P. Stidger. =~ French Corral—N. C. Miller. North Bloomfield—James Marriott, DT. C. McGagin. ‘ * Moore’s Flat—Chas. Hegarty. Graniteville—J. W. Robb.Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson. Sweetland—Hon. Jas. O. Sweetland. : Indian Springs—A. B. Driesbach. ~~ ° : Rough and Ready—John F. Schroeder, 8. H. Dikeman. You Bet—Frank Snell. Washington—Johu McBean, SECRETARIES. r N. P. Brown and J. B. Gray, of Nevada City. ‘ XERCISES at the Theatre, begir ning at 1l @ m.: 1. . Introduction by President of thi . 2. Mucfc by the Band. od 8. Prayer by the Chaplain, 4. Vocal soleand chorus, ‘‘Our Nation’s Birthday,” Miss Jennie Marsh. 6. Reading of the Declaration of IndeOT Runieis ied ie , . Vocal solo chorus, ‘‘The Fi: ff the Free,” John’ Werry. i tales 7. Poem. : 8. Music by the Band. . Reeten. 5 . Operetta — “Uncle Sam's Union vert iy,” by fifty young. ladies and gentleen, ll. Benediction. ORATOR. . Hon. John F. Swift, (Of San Franciaco.) CHAPLAIN, REV. M. D. BUCK, (Of Grass Valley.) : READER, PROF. J. W. HITCHCOCK, (Of Salt Lake City.) POETESS, MISS IDA HITCHCOCK, . (Ot Salt Lake City.) MUSICAL DIRECTOR, PROF. E. MULLER, (Of Nevada City.) In the Afternoon : Eiremen’s Race, : Between the Grass Valley Hose Companies At 2 o'clock, Grand Display of COMMITTEE ON DANCE—Fred Medlin, The Hideous Cavalcade of INVITATION COMMITTEE — WasurxaHORRIBLES ! This display will assuredly be E> The Biggest and Best Sd ” Of the kind ever witnessed here, A GRAND BALL ! Will begivena * Exunt’s Ertall . MONBY at onc®, than anythi Send 10 vents postagé,and Both allages can live at home work in g rs A “dietiaeisa Io the Evening, by «. Mountain Division, URK of P.Music being furnished by * Goyne’s Uniform Band. Tickets, per couple.....-@1 50. ; Spectato TB ecsscrevevsereeavecsperece ee Ba