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May 23, 1886 (4 pages)

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: See ee QI ‘PER’ epecerer: . B.S gee SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1886. ~ fourteen years ago, but it never took until a week ago, when. the _ twice its natural size, from the effect of the vaccine matter. A READER interested in financial affairs writesto ask if the &hour day applies to promissory motes. It dees not. It only means that if you begin early you ~ gan get off in time for the base-ball game, OE One Tux Massachusetts Legislature a youth puffing a cigarette, you " mmay be gure it was givep or sold to him by his parent or guardian. _ MARRIED. ans at Sebastote Queen Wee —AND— KING LITTLE THE 1, By 50 Childrenin Costume, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEOF GRASS VALLEY, Seer tone NEVADA THEATRE, ; : pRerine ; eeonerey WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, '86. ADMISSION: Ageia.. 22.. .-.-..:.00 Coats Children under 12 years old 25 “‘ to all parts of the house. _ Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance commences at § o'clock, sharp. i BY MR. MECHELL’S JUVENILE CLASS, sar SRS day Evang, May 28,96, has passed the Minors’ Tobacco } bill, and henceforth when you see . ‘itaio » Corma, Pe . POWDER This powder never varies. <A marvel of purity, strength and the multitude of low test, short Baxme Powprr Co., 106 Wall Have you seen the Latest 2 Spring and Summer Styles In Gentlemen’s Wear ? 2 N@T, CALL aT B. H. MILLER’S Aves iat Bats DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, NECKWEAR, Plain and Fancy, FELT, STIFF & STRAW HATS, White Labor BOOTS & SHOES. Mr. Miller has the best line of ee ever offered to the people of Nevada City, and his prices are By Far the Lowest ! @@ Remember the place— Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. ——THE-GODAIR: FAMILY Hydraulic Shaving Parlor, Broad 8t., opp. National Hotel, Nevada City.Shave.. 5 pe. <a + cents: Hair-cat (latest styles). -25 eents SN: eS 25 cents PATRONS: BOOTS _ Polished: Free ‘of Charge. —_The enly Bathing Establishmea in the city is connected with this shop. Hot Baths ..50 cents Cold Baths. . ..25 cents myé-im GODAIR FAMILY, FOR SALE. LODGING HOUSE AND SA LOON ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Residence on Spring street. Divided or the whole, on easy terms. _ Apply at this office. ad Take Notice. A‘: knowing themselves indebt‘against me will please come f get. their coin. . 3. A. GRAHAM, . Union Livery Stable. Nevada City, April 24, 1886. Stockholders’ Meeting. ye ANNUAL MEETING of the StockTH holders of the MASONIC HALL ASSOION will be held at Masonic Hall on a] Ine ej Hi HI ; Ld af ge F i ru f Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 25 Wheat, sae » 3 Corn, “ * 195 Rolled Barley, “ 1 STs Bran, per sa “II White Sugar, 12 lbs, 1 Brown ~ “ Ee ee I Rice, oa . Currants, oS 4 Prunes, so: © 1 Cod Fish, 2“ 1 Beans, x 25 “ 1 Java Coffee, eS “4 Costa Rica “ 10 “ 1 Roasted _= Ground Sy Be . ‘Was'g Powd'’r 12 papers t Chocolate, 4.%.A3 Starch, in SS Corn Starch. 12 “* 1 ‘Oysters 10 cans 1 Green Corn, jee Green Peas, ares . Tomatoes, el Salmon, be Table Fruit, Se -“* 3 Pie Fruit, s «1 Jelly, ate" Sardines . = 2s Deviled Ham, 4 “ I Corned Beef, "3 Lard, 10 Ibs. 90 Lard, 8 lb. 75 Lard, 4 Ibs. 40 Kerosene, per gallon, 40 Syrup, per gallon, hed Syrup, & gallon kegs, 2 25 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs, I 25 Good Tea, per Ib, 25 “ @apan Tea; “ 35 e * & Ib. box, I 50 ‘* English Breakfast ‘“‘ I 50 “ “ et per Ib. 35 Savon Soap, ‘“ I 25 Harkness Candl’s, per 8 40 Goodwin's “ “2975 SanfFranc’s “ “ 1650 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 50 AND EVERYTHING ELSE QIN PROPORTION. LIAM WOLF. FINE UPHOLSTERING . ——DONE AT — Lege & Shaw’s. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LOUNCES —AND— PARLOR SUITES TO ORDER.” ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED. —_—— and . Mattresses and Spring Beds Made Over and Repaired. LEGG-& SHAW. ny Houses and Lots FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Engine, ~~ Boiler, Pumping and Hoisting works. -6-inch Pump and Pump columns. : Enquire of See .C.B SMITH, . . Prospect Hill, Nevada _omy5-1m +} Jaehne, the New York Alder-__} street jail, New York, on Wednes‘ by its pradent use each and all of NEWS ITEMS. Gleaned from all Quartets of the World. During the past four weeks _forty-two murders have been committed by the Apaches within gunshot of Nogales, A. T. T. W. Eckholm, a miner was shot todeath at Indian Diggings, El Doradoconnty. = The Prince of Wales has caused surprise by declining to attend Gladstone’s dinner on the Queen’s birthday. Mary E. Coons has been licensed in New York to command a steamboat. Moye L. Wicks, a prominent Los Angeles capitalist, shot at J. N. Levering Thursday during a quarrel, and is under arrest therefor.man, bas been sentenced to nine years’ and ten month’s imprisonment. Several cases of smallpox are reported at Montreal. Professor Thodore Dwight has been elected President of Yale College. Charles H. Reed,Guiteau’s coun sel, was released from the Ludlowday, his wife having settled a $15,000 claim against him. G. E. Miller, tourist from Philadelphia, attempted to swindle a San Jose hotel-keeper by means of a worthless check ; he was arrested at Monterey. Later advices from Cape Coast Castle, West Africa, says that the forty-five traders murdered by Becquahs were natives belonging tothe Gamin tribe and not Germans, as the firstdispatches. sta~ ted. Geo. C, Gorham has opened a new Stalwart war upon Blaine, declaring that he has been a traitor within the ranks since. 1872, contributing more than any other down of the reconstruction policy of the Republican party, and intriguing constantly for the support of Southern Democrats. Says Dr. John B. Peasler: What the schools need is not more arithmetic and grammar, but more of heart-culture, asthetic and moral training; less cramming and delving for per cents; more moral instruction. The world needs good men as well as good accountants and grammarians, and there is today less lack of intelligence than of public virtue and private fair-dealing; less lack of knowledge than inclination towards a nobler lifeé—a life of justice, kindness and mercy. _ By land or at sea, out on the! prairie, or in the crowded city, Ayer’s'Catharic Pills are the best for purgatiye purposes, everywhere alike convenient, efficacious,'‘and safe’ For sluggish bowels, terpid liver, indigestion, ‘bad breath, flatuiency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy. . Suiion’s Coven and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guar} antee, _It cures Consymption.— Carr Bros., agents, House and Lot for Sale With or without furniture. _Situated on Pine street, below the Colored Church. For terms, ete., apply on the premises, or to my18tf F. Stevens. Or all Blood Cleansers Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine is the safest. There.is no disease arising from depravation of the blood which it will not speedily cure. Its judicious use brings healthy blood, and with healthy blood comes the ruddy cheek, the buoyant step, the healthy man. So we hope that our many thousands of patrons may forever be healthy, happy and hungry. $1.50 at Carr Bros. ~_>-—_—_— Braciiry your yards by sowing some of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that has just arrived at Carr Bros. : tf Pastiss desiring‘to makea good investment should buy the fine \ASTHM GERMAN ASTHMA lent attacks, and inthus reaching Soap Us = — sures comfortable Aub EFeee rs CURES + bs Gothed so loudly this season manin the party to the break-} _ . Sician atonce. His opinion nnn nee railroad depot. “Give me a ticket.” “For what place?” “That's none of your business !”’ Tus popularity of the jersey jacket with the ladies is another instance of the survival of the fit —a tight fit. _-7+eo—— Tue fashionable young man will that you can hear his pants in the sumuner. AKRINALS AT TRY HOTELS.: NEVADA CITY. —_—— NATIONAL HOTEL. S A. Boer. cc: Proprietor May 21. J. A. Rapp, city. Chas Read, do . A. MecRoy, Grass Valley. €. E. Clinch, de P. H. Paynter, do . A, Burrows, do 8.Richardso&, Columbia Hill. E. P. Fitzsimmons, Trackee.__. » G, A. Muchan, San Francisco. C. H. Fulweiler, do W. H. Lewis, Folsom. L. E. Taylor, Sacramento. R. P. Denoon, San Francisco. F. E. Little, San Francisco. G. W. Wood, Sweetland. Miss C. Malloon, Oakland. Mrs. N. Peckham, Oakland. Mrs. F. Eschbacker, Downiev’e. W. G. Fitzgerald, do Mrs. Hunt & d_, Sweetiand. Walter Lawry; Forest-City. W.'‘H. Adams, Spenceville. Wm. Sullivan, do G. R. Davis; San Juan. UNION HOTEL, Recrox Bros... Proprietors. May 21. Mrs. Percival, Washington. Jack Grissel, do W. T. Van Schemp, San Franc. E. W. Hovey, do W. A. Palmer, do A. H. Schnabel, do Mrs. A. Moss,—"—do Eddie Moss, do Mrs. R. Partridge, Downieville. Mrs. MLincoln, “do G. W. Benson, Yuba City. E. Larigue & w., San Juan. A. Agmont, do H. Fisher, Sacramento. I. C. Huner, Sacramento. J. E. Hallingshead, do Wm. Loutzenheiser, Grass V. Chas Barker, do C. Phelps & w., Phelps’ Hill. C. Hansen, city. i lections of BLOOD, SKIN, KIDNEYs, BLADDER, ERUPTIONS, ULCERS, OLD SORES, WELLING of the eLanps, MOUTH, THROAT, the system for life. — NERVOUS DEBILITY, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WEAKNESS, AILING MEMORY, WEAK FYES, STUNTED DE VELOPMENT, IMPEDIMENTS TO M Hoag ae agen EXCESSES v& YOUTR DUL FOLLIES, OK ANY CAUSE, SPEH FLY,SAFELY AND PRIVATELY CURED YOUNG, MIDDLE AGED and OLD men E and all who need medical SKIL; and EXPERIENCE, consult the old European phycosts nothing, and may save future misery and shame. When inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sent everywhere b express FREE FROM OBSERVATION, It is self-evident that a physician who gives his whole attention to a class of diseases ATTAINS GREAT SKILL, and ici th tthe country, knowing frequen’ mr hee r ficult cases to the OLD SPECIALIST, by whom every KNOWN GOOD REMEDY is used. The Doctor’s AGE and EXPERIENCE make his opiaion of SUPREME INPORTANCE. #8 Those whe call see no one but the Docvor, Consultations free and SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Cases which have failed in obtaining relief elsewhere especially ‘solicited. Female di fully treated. THE DOUTOR will agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. Callor write. Hour:: Daily, from 9 A. M. to4 P_M., 6 to 8 evenings: Ys, 10 to } : NT FREE. a a4 os above. “ pimples appear on the face, if you come listless and des; jook a ~ the complications with Vital Weakness and loss of Vitality known as Prostatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have been lost for the want of r treatment for this complicatien, thousands have lost all their propert} and pleasure in life from its effects Tax countryman goes to the — , Ely’s *. ¥s asta Liquld er Snuff] It has ganed an enviable Reputation wherever hnown, disp’acing all other prepa— rations. An article of undoubted merit. it allays pain and causes no snwezing. Cream Balm, WHEN “APPLIED into the nostrils will be
ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal 2 of catarrhal virus, causing healthy inflammation. “Jsecretions. It allays , protects the membranal linings of the —— adBeneficial results are realized by a few apA Tuoroven Tesaruaxt Wit Ceres. Unequaied for €eld in the begg e Weadache and Deatness, or any k of mucous membranal irritation. Send for cireular. Sold by all wholesale and_ retail Cl Price 50 cts. 50 cts.by mail. Stamps received. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego,-N. VY. Insolvent N otice. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of L_ A. Thurston, an insolvent Debtor. ha applied to this Court for a discharge from his debts, it is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice to all creditors who have proved their debts, to appear before this Court. at the Court »]. Room thereof, on Monday, the ist day of June, ap, 1886, at the hour of 10 o'clock, 4. Mw, and show cause, if any they have,why the said L. A. Thurston should not be disfrom all his debts, in accordance with the statutes in such cxses made and provided. : Seman ek oe as ee veg os application given to creditors, by mail, and by publication for four weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said ¥. J. M. WALLING, Sy Judge of Superior Court, Nevada ‘ounty, California. “L. HIRSCHMAN, — DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. AVING LEASED t‘ e building on PINE §. STREET, next to Geo. E, Turner's Wardware Store, I have stocked it with «a dine assortment of Tobacco and Cigars, Both Imported and Domostic Manufacture. Also a choice lot of ' Confectionery, Nuts. Etc. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Give the Hydraulic Miner a show. L. HIRSTHMAN, MUSIC LESSONS, mac Miss Mary.Thomas wu be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at 5 ap24-lm CARR BRO}. Drug Store. Contract to Let. WIEALED PROPOSALS will be received Ne) until May 28th, 1896, at 12 o'clock a M. for the excavation of 4000feet, more or less, of bed-rock tunnel, 6feet in width and 6) feet high in the clear abeve the T rails track. Tobernn by Burleigh Drills ane necessary machinery at the May Flower Gravel Mine, Forest Hill, Placer Co., Cal. The Company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ‘or further particulars apply to i‘ J. MORIZIO, Secretary, Room No. 24, 38 Montgomery St., San Francisco. aise Or te F. CHAPPELLE, Sec’y at the Mine, By order of the Board of Trustees, May 7th, 1838. Jo. Morizio, Sec’y. Je KEARNY ST SF lu L.A. THURSTON, an insolvent debtort}. 0 Soe __ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . fl A COO D TONIC. Recommended by Physiciansfor A Necessity in the Sickroom’a or Giwe It = GEO. NEW THREE-VOLUME contributers Fresh—Brought down to the present Now Ready —Subscribers not kept Really Cheap—Less than half the price of OVER 75,000 SETS Es DUCATIONAL Of our business. We areamply University. 1041 Market St,+ Pamnassae White Bye Whisky BOITLES. STRICTLY PURE Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Consumption. stimulant. Free from all injurious su to ble prices, all educational ei Pomc wenn ot a ee "ISN ATIWVS HOS Nervous Complaints, Chills ang A. wholesome ce. da Luxury on the) Sideboard a Trial. 1 . Each Bottle has the abeve Trademark label and on: the cork the signature label of A. Fenxkuausen & Co., San Francisco, Cal. &= None other genuine. Don't be deceived. C. GAYLORD, Agt. Dealer in General Merchandise.. is THE PECPLE’S CYCLOPEDIA Is the Best in the World for General Use. EDITION NOW READY. Comprehensive and compict—53,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes. Relig ble 400 first-class : year. waiting with only a of a cych ia. Sot sedge part 'y loped it answers 53,000 quest‘ons, som2 of which are constantly askin themselves in‘ the minds of all whothink. It ought to be In every family, sc.00l and business office. ALREADY SOLD. Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself, We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc., to the DEPARTMENT of best quality and at lowest possi. the Primary school to those the [feb3-86tf] San Francisco, Cal. ee In any size or Qua _ The Bert Provess yet discovered for sa ting or all metals. Old Table ware re CALIFORNIA ELZUT No. 657 Mission Street, NORTHWESTERN B4autua? FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Silver Plated Amalgama Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, —— ing Plates ntity Furnished to Order. ——$—$ 90 fin: Gold.— Gold, Silver, Nickel am and replated. et Corer GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. R80 PLATING WOFK. KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors San Francisco es “Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF PETER HUNKRFAUTA deceased. » Executor of the = estate of deceased, to the creditors of and all persons ha claims against the said deceased, to “ings Urpunition $52, 765,395.81 SER necar 704,250.69 . Dividends to Policy Holders in each of -the past Eleven unequalled by those of any ether Company on similar THE NORTHWESTERN stands among the highest of the life companies of the country in strength the ratio of surplus to liabilities, Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies located-in the great moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations of wealth and capital lessen the rates of interest. Add to this that many of these companies are compelled by charter uirement to guake thee vestments within Own cause of the great eye petlnadyar policies. . endowment policies wil] pay from 5 to 6 per cent. compound interest, life insur — Sows in, Fer further particulars HOWELL & ABBOTT, General Agents, 339 Kearney Street, San District rancisco, or to B. WALRATH. gent . Nevada City, a DR. LIEBIGC’S s Weaderful German Envigorater, Permanently prevents all unnatural losses from the system, tones the nerves, strengthens the muscles, checks the waste, inyigotates the whole system, and restores the afflicted to Health and Happiness. THE REASON SO MANY CANNOT GET CURED OF SEMINAL WEAKN S$ OF MANHOOD. etc, IS ow COMPLICATION, eo CALLED PROSTATORPOSITIVE CURE FOR TORRHEA, Coa craun tage Aare ". And MIDDLEAGED MEN Established for the [Scientific and Speed Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special . i who are suffer ng from the effects of Y. Indiscretion or Excesses in maturer years, Nervous and Dxrpuirr, Maxof ideas, N. F DISEASES @F ee ge teed FOR RENT. The Half-Mile House, a three story Hotel, with Barn and Corral, is FOR RENT on easy terms, Apply at Crrizens Bank. Nevada City, May Ist. otal Premiums Rec'd. 45,961 145.12 . and security, as shown by ibit them with the necessary vouchers. within four months after the first publieation of this notice, to the said Executor and pr perenne asd on the corner of rata ia Ci in the Couuty of Nevada. — Dated at Navada City, May Sth, 1886. FRANK AUMER. LOUISA AUMER, Executor and executrix of the estate Peter Hunerfauth deceased a Thos. 8. Ford, Atty for Executor. ‘avdng 10 ;001M0LTy ‘qomng Pox}uI BO90D J0-ysIuas8 O43 (! ‘ezet ‘ATavd “IVCAW aTOD d Bugge09 “M0108 GLOUI IVI 9.10;910q} Bf ‘Sapqepinou ‘snopoqep ef 47 99447 VET TI “POAOWIOL UOEd FEY TICE JO 9800X0 94} YOY W023 ‘woseg eand £foznjosqe poyawue yy, SATHVA ao = we rw = D790 2u0 UDY} 9824 wee S 1» Doncuester, Mass. L. B. Lrrrie. M. Faruey. PARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys at Law Vy ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE = and United States Courts. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS: MACHINERY AND TOOLS For Light Manufacturing and —— _ATHES, Dell Premes, Shapefa. Scrol se Small Machine Tools for Iron SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. RG. BARNES 2 Ce . Syracuse, N-¥ MARY &E. LITTLE, Ph; S. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SECOND DOOR ABOVE EPISCOPAL (CL. URCH, FN Once ishereby given by the underPeter Huneriauth,—_ * 18 PUBL Dailv. Monda ee SET TueRe will tod at the Methodist pastor, Rev. W. , ject for the morni ing the Books.” at the close of 1 All are most cord attend. —_—_——_—--~ Ar the Congre today there will . usal. Subject of morning, “A R Dinner.” Subdjec ) “A Smart Lawye gwered.”’ All are ed. Misses Lizzie ¥ mie T. Beckman, Miss Josie Dent Ridge, are the gitls who grad from the State Nc San Jose.THE ceremony Trinity Episcopal place this morni 10:30 o’clock, wil a large number o house of worship. 2 Gop bars wort and representing of two. or three this vicinity held table at the Citiz day afternoon. ~ _——————->-4 Mrs. E. Bonn, residence is on opposite the Epis ___Vertises some . rooms for rent. On Two.ofthe Ch Thursday evening opium den have p were discharged f Seen Mrs. Aticr R ville, who jhas t ___-parents at Grass day morning for . Cuas. P. Lovua: or on the Narrow went to Sacrame: business, THe mission s¢ morning at St. Church and cont notice. nies ee + el Tieursto Lia ‘Chile, was natu in the Superior C bn Paying th The daily cost. war to Yuba cou about $50 per da; -. torney’s fees abo . that District — has assumed con build himself up 4 the amount will wonder the taxpa fied with the. ext in which the. cou been expended. as epoca nlnicontall Memori Capt. L. B. Li the oration at th exercises in this ence Byrne of G read an original Carr will recite * Gettysburg,” a: Angwin and J. § as chaplains. ) =e Flowers and. Pl Next Wednesd. the Standard Au willbe an auctic Plants, comprisi variety, and from conservatories Coast. ‘Patterns for? Material for mz ments for trimm ter & Crawford’s Don’t forget t! honey and may quart at’ Smith’s. _—— sae Repairing at B ' Men’s Half Sol Boys’ Half Sol Ladies’ Half 75 cents. Children’s Hal 50 cents. Children’s Tips Standard Boot Dr. Pennrvarc 8t. near Post and Tr you “want . Furniture, go to . iis Ga AM using Eh J for Catarrh with ing used only on convinced that if it will cure the w that I shall orde: °