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May 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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Sr. Pact, Minn., has alaw and order league which, among other things, is getting ready for a campaign & Ready, Se cet . again the Sunday saloon. Baer Moore’s oth. Tux Knights of Labor of Minneacounts eetanda oon . . polis have erected the first labor temeae =o tae. Beste . . Pie in the United States. It cost $70,+ +e e+ ‘Daily Hicadass —— by’ Some men are so hardheaded that Tae of the brain would i — & CALKINS—-— : SED T TELEGRAMS. ris Setoming the idol of . i ; } Clear the Way . Without loss of time, when the intesBelgium 13,000 men are on a/ tinal canal is blocked up by reason of in one district. . constipation, chronic or temporary. floods in Southern Hungary have’ 'It should be borne in mind that this’ lated fifty tow : ailment is prone to become lasting and Whe Licutenantabate of Quebec . . obstinate, and breed other-and worse resigned in consequence of. ill . ;complaints. Hostetter’s Stomach Bit. b. ters is the precise remedy to remove { ‘England intimates that the Cana-. the obstruction effectually, but withfishery policy of last season will . out drenching or weakening the block: . aded bowels, a consequence always to be apprehended from the use of violent laxatives, which are among the Crown Ditecs Frederick William of . Prussia has been operated upon for . [dieser in the throat. . most pernicious of the cheap nostrums swallowed by the credulous and misinJohn Daws & Sons, London, ironformed. The fiat of experience, and of manufacturers, have failed. Their Tia. the medical fraternity, sanctions the ilities are £150, 000. . claims of this standard aperient. Not i : ‘ only as a source of relief and permaHong Di, the Colusa Chinese murnent regularityto the bowel’, liver derer, recently captured, is lying very . and‘stomach, but as a means of remill in the Oroville jail. jedying and ‘preventing kidney and The railroad shops at Sacramento . bladder troubles, and fever and ague, . ‘are beitig enlarged to permit of ‘more it is without a peer. j extensive operations. Schwartz and Watt, Rock Island . ee: have been sentenced to) ' tain Ice in quantities to suit. Orders imprisonm ent for life. . left at the ine House on the Plaza. or France has finally disposed of all . cent through the postoffice to the un~ her crown jewels. The entire collect. — will be promptly attended to. ion brought $6,864,000. . y. Sauvee, Prop. Thomas Galphen was found dead in. "his cabin, near Arlington, Or., with . ie cree z's Drapes cup sta haart his head fall of buckshot. Riverside has accepted a challenge . ‘ from Florida to hold a citrus contest . ~ in 1888, open to the world. . _ Captain L. W.Cole and four friends . were drowned while sailing on Lake . Michigan, near Harbor Springs. Martin Weich of Astoria, killed) himself by taking a dose of opium to _ Reutralize the effects of a spree. “Richard T. Booth, the temperance _ reformer, has just completed a meet-. * ing in Denver, where he secured 2,000} . _ Signers tothe pledge. _ AFresno jury has awarded Miss J. . ~ Clinton Jones $1,000 damages in her! suit against Rev. D. O. Kelley for de_famation of character. Lord Colin Campbell, who recently brought suit against his wife for di. _ yorce, has been declared a bankrupt, on petition of the Duke of Marlborough. Mountain Ice. . I am now prepared to deliver MounIRVING. INSTITUTE. A SELECT SCHOOL for youwe LADIES. . ' ; . i } W'v ay 6 FR ‘9 ‘maa ‘Agu ‘{edyoupig 04) esozpips kata 10 ensoTVyWd 10g § 1036 Valencia St:, San Francisce, ‘At is said that an organized gang of 4 Onlisoraie. [my25 smugglers have been operating across; ~~ ~~~ : ‘eMesican harder fr the past ton) = FOR RENT. Years, and that a grand haul of criminals will be made in a day or two. _ In San Luis Obispo a woman named Maggie Gerane was assaulted by Joseph Bugnoli, who beat her out of . The Half Mile House and Barn, Situate on the Grass Valley Road. Alse The Sigourney Dwelling, On Aristocracy Hill. Apply at CITIZENS BANK. IMPORTANT NOTICE ; A Chieasion aawasiod to. assault _the wife of Forman McVicker on Colonel Fry’s ranch, near Yountville, and then delivered himself up to the _ auth orities af Napa to escape from the enraged husband. L. aes cys SEPM at Pt. Arena, —actidentally struck bya; ‘Piece of’ btead, thrown by. William Heritage at a companion, refused to accept an apology and killed Heritage with aknife. When Joseph Peacock, superintendent of the Seventy six Irrigating Ca. nal, went to close the gates in obe. _ dience to an order of the court he was ~. eonfronted by masked and armed men and driven off. ~ on Saturday, a farmer named Gibson ' shot and killed his thirteen-year-old boy, mistaking him for acoon in the . young wheat. The father is nearly . proses with grief. -) Ben Butler lias a lady friend in one hte Government Departments who . . is allowed to preform whatever duties “gare imposed upon her at her own . home. She shows up only twice al month, to draw her salary. i A dispatch from Pasco, Or., states . . that Johnnie Ireland, a boy of 14, . picked up what he took to be an empty cartridge and while trying fo drive: _ it into a log it exploded, being a giant . powdercap. Two of the boy’s fingers . were blown off and driven into his leg, ' from which they were extracted by The Montreal Post, the leading Irish Catholic paper of the Dominion, in an article headed ‘‘Imperialism in Amermy24-1im} Notwithstanding the Initerstate Commerce Law, I will sell a// hand made Harness (my own make) at reas. onable prices, whether intended for long or short haul. THE SUPERIORITY OF THEM IS WELL ESTABLISHED WHEREVER USED. i ‘Also Single and nd Double Rigged ‘Saddles, Bridles, Whips, ‘Lashes, Buggy Robes, . LAP DUSTERS, igh naage SHEETS, OF ALL 81ZES,# mountains. “ line and get it at the same price as coming im person. Try your luck at J. GILBERT'S, North San ‘Juan. a std “Bull for Sale. quire al J.J. Jackson's store. Centon «is to have mincendintion works, . } ON acti a MAY 28, 1887. occasion. and a jolly time is in store for all who attend. . by train, 25 cents. ON” In fact a better assortment in the Harness Line than you can find anywhere ip the You can send for anything in NE YOUNG BULL, HALF-BRED JERsey, 9monthsold. Forinformation in2 The first angiversary aw oh sefall Mens. Institute of Grass Valley and Nevada City will be held at sTORMs’ RANOE, A Fine Brass Band will furnish music for the The Dancing Platform will be in good condition The best. of order.will be maintained. No Intoxicating Liquors or Gambling Games will be. allowed on the Grounds. ‘ GAMES: PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR— Tug of War. Running for different. ages. Jumping for different ages. Throwing the Sledge. : Sack Race. Egg Race for Ladies. Fat Man’s Race. Hurdle race. And numerous other entertainments. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : . SIS MP SNe Nevada City at 9:00 A. M.; ©] Grass Valley at 9:35 A. M.; ee * 41:30 do. = 42:05 do. Leave for Nevada City 3:50 Pp. m. only. Leave for Grass Valley 4:30 only. Leave for Grass Valley and Nevada City at 6:00 P. M. &@ Fare for.the round trip including“ admission to the grounds—Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies 75 cents; children un der 14 years 50 cents. Admission to the Grounds for persons who do not go Bids for the privilege of selling Soda Water, Ice Cream, Kespoonde Sor: __Frnits, ete., and the Lunch Stand, will be received by M. rell, Nevada sag up to the 19th instant. M. I. PIONIC : We PYTHIAN PICNIC! ml woodlana E"ete Z. At Stormo’ Ranch, _ WEDNESDAY, {UNE 16, . 1887, Stock of MILLINERY, E.ester <& Cra AT EOrcd PIONEER-.MILLING GO’S Capacity or the Mills, 1000 Barrels Per Day. ‘FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to bé the choicest in the State. aA ' a inst be an artist, ~ foruriless they ha¥e-the taste in compelos 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.graté and form, it is surprising to see what handsome Bonnets and Hats can be produced from even simple materials.” In our establishment we employ only~an efficient milliner, and aim to display as much
skill upon the medium and lowpriced ‘ work as on the more expensive kinds. Large Additions. Have Been Made to Our Which will be found on inspection to bethe Largest, Fullest an « Best Selection Ever brought to this city. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3d, and continuing all the week. ies, call and see the new styles whether you wish to purchase or not. MAIN* STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, ROLLER FLOUR. £0 GS So. < sume © ae pe The above named Company have ALL ROLLER oe TORSON, Agent UNDER THE AUSPICES SOK Ss Mountain Division, No. 16, U, RAK « of P. Music by the sesntions Mountain Division Band of 6 Pieces. NO iad OHARGE FOR DANOING ! yO BXTSA OHARGE FOR DANCING ! .CRAND CASH DISTRIBUTION ! Among Purchasers of Railroad Tickets. Gentlemen's Tickete—First prize, $15; sgeond, $7.50. Ladies’ Tickets—First bet $ A, secon a La rg 8 Efe engl pr 9; noc > $2.50. piles aa R. Ticket is pumbered and has attached to it a coupon bearing @ epee ng oa. This coupon is retained by the purchaser. Class A—Open to all Pythian Lodges in the county. Prize—Pythian Cup. Class E—Open to all fraternities in the county. Prize—Silver Mounted Gavel. GAMES OF EVERY EKIND. , BAOING, GUESSING AT BEANS IN A BOTTLE, ETO. ETO., jca,” atrikes a note in favor of annexa_ tion to the United States. It says: “Without exception, the respectable press of Canada and the whole press F the the United States have condemned ‘these people in Canada, who have atate to suppress freedom of Alfrea D. Mason, Sueccesssor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ine streets, Nevada C $500 REWARD night oa, Lay 1887. Counselor at Law and Notary Public. ar PRACTICE IN THE SUPEZIOR, oe debe: District and CireuitCourts * Oaice Thomas sien corner Broad and ,I hereby offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the jarrest and conviction of the ie party or parties who set fire to my lumber yard on the} For Which Valuable Prizes Will be Given. CENERAL SCHAFFNER AND STAFF Will Review the Division at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, to be Followed by a Dress Parade. ds—Gentlemen $1; Fare for the round trip including admission to the dmission to the grounds ‘Ladies 76 cents; Children under 14 years 50 cents. for persons who do not go by train, 25 cents. Tiectedaks FS pe forthe gs age the Silowing ‘aval willbe received B, N. Shoecraft, — wether Bas Halper 1 patty ating 1 stand for and forscigars and tobacco, 1 ice cream stand, confectionery, 1 1 stand for sale of soda water a other summer drinks. age Plaza EFeea Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR: of be) : ores ‘the ~~ a * . Hay and ‘Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea text tens ppc k OS 2 zioereenens Flour, Etc. Can now ‘be purchased in this city SePEREE SS . . SLSR Ye @@Ie the Best in the City: Try It. Ba BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, THOME. BENEPT LE ASSICATION. INCORPORATED 1880. San Francisco. 204 Montgomery Street, oo : PERE a Co, BANK OF CALIFORNIA FF: PRESTON cos se ee ee FRANK C. HAVENS . ’ ‘AN AUDITOR.. . 1. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) w GENERAL AGENT. ... i258: _L. B. HATCH oe ye SECRETARY. eee piesa tose EReG YEN Rae ae be Oo 8. BARNEY th This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual = I nsurance ‘Association in California. ‘ 3 : a NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO-MEDICAL FEE. : 5 n¢ ‘NO ANNUAL DUES. g 4 ns 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. 2 pm Er Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonfora feitable. o wane ar Lessened Cost to Persistent Members. 4 On continuance of the Certificate in force for the second od of five years, ‘hes G the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), 3 at together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with in“” ff at terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for ae the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at ~ Age the end of each five years to persistent members. é ‘ Cash Surrender wWalue. : Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end. of the ce five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the full th amount of reserve paid cn his oaininasis pI ri STATEMENT APRIL 1, 1887. al Total Amount of Claims Paid... 2........; $258,691.35 . Mortuary Fund, Bank of California../....... ,090. f Reserve Fund, San-Franciseo Savings Union..... 7,531.47 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid. Psa iva None. “PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT, : be Jerry ScHoo.ine, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died Dy February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887 ; snonnh pai February ~ ot 23d, 1887. ae Ww. Kocn, —Bank of California, insured ise $2, 000, died. Februki . ary 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. al Tuomas Bie.ey, Shipwright, of San hes oi insured for $5,000; claim as filed February 8th, 1887. gt Home Benerit Lirz ASsociaTION : 6 Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held bymy ae, ype paysor {ment of this amounc. long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very Bi grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T, BIGLEY. th recaias th O@ All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and m First National Bank of Grass Valley. at ar ev pe . ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, pl SUCCESSOR TO 2 SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, " on DEALER IN . ' ee 3 t t Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, . CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Htc.Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. vee : we _ tel All Goods sold at ‘Bed Rock Prides, and delivered within a reasonable dis .«tance free of charge. a A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. kn ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, ig COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY ful Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Fine Seoteh Tweets, Cassimeres and. Broadcloths Or Our Own Importation, : Uae ag: DIRECT FROi MILLS IN SCOTLAND. . te A Large Line of Samples to Select From. market. Sold by the case or package. ~ Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. 4 CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent ~ PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! ‘ 2 MANUFACTURED BY THE AND soit # ALL rate Teggbore, = nay ame ng at a re rs ees a OR Any Mamata tthe Gat ——— Se ‘THE LADIES: f Call fori, Vigna ow SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the ido writer MILL COMPANY ’ “sac you will then use no BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. A BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada ¢ City. J. E. CARR. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE : : DRUG :: STORE, a and Commercial Sts., SOE Se Our. EEP CONSTANTLY O ype + A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY. THING USUALLY FOUN iliioiimomace wget Drug Store. PAINTS, DIR, bonita es ETC. SCHOOL B00KS, ge BLANK Books, MISCELLANEOUS ‘mooks, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAP! Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, . 2 FIELD, samen kane FLOWER ABEDS, . : { , ti ‘Me Finest Brands of of Cigars in Nevada