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June 20, 1888 (4 pages)

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PANY isiness . works neeting the » (No. d upon payable coin, to line on Bridge, essment day of ent and on: and . be sold 1888, to together enses Of tees. retary. 8, Deer %., m17 FF THE ornia, mas, an oma’, #ni to this ts, It is his Court ye proved Court, at the elghour of 10 ar they . Thomas his debts. . in such i of ‘said of said publiA Daily Jin said sLING, or Court. Insolvent. a. City, Cal. 888, 17, 1888, the followi notice of fin mapper of will Receiver at y-fifth, 1888 aw, heir _o 1-2 of NE / names the er continution of, said ja City P.O, ntworth, of ounty, Cal.; O. Nevada ada City P. ,, Register. ares inty of Nevayu are hereby d Two Hun rvements, upClaims, situay Washingalifornia, 44 under the ised Statutes he amount re1@ years 1886, Andif within of this notice, e your proporowner, your ome the propr said Section % encer, Dennis ay NCH OF THE 5 alight ears. The ownproving ownerTHERINGTON. BD. vide Revene y Road and the Fiscal he City of Nei ond and Street hereby levied, 889, upon each of Nevada, over ge of 50 ears for ses, Which said id shall become Twenty-Second a@nner provided al of said tity of lector of saidtax .in the manner the neglect or reerefor to pay said shal must collect e of any personal reson, Said sale urs verbal notice srovisions of Secd87y6o0f the Poallapply to and lew. shal on the first st take oath betotal amount of him during the tatthe same time ount of hia per1e City Treasurer. al shall be allow1] taxes collected for making such AULT. President, rk, tioe, and for the CounJalitornia. te of Mary A. Wilhe etition of Authe last Will eased duly veriof pale of a porsaid decedent for orth, ersons interested fore & e ba ry ee i ty of oveda Stee urt Room Of oe aay h day of June i {., then“and ES order should not ed, that ac pony of nthe Nevada eur published in said veeka successively -fifth day of June, , Superior Judge, a. m26 ‘AS REVOLUTIONed the world during 1e last half century. ot the least among e progress isa meththat can be performwithout separating homes. Pay libera ‘k; either sex, young y required, ‘Capita: u free, Cut this out we wr send you free 1 nee to Dt wee rue & Co acre 00. Augusta a d@ im 1852. say . Office. sss NEVADA CITY, oe ay je ed, any ng pach » . 8. CALKINS Editor. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. WEDNESDAY. Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Qo PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY—— BROWN & CALKINS. N. P, Brown Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“Transeri t, tpt Block, 44 apc ? Commercial at., Nevada City, C TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six Months Phree Months. Per Week by C Agents for the Daily Transcript. + PW OA as cuendicrseqeas eas New York & P. Rowell % Co -New York 5 By, NilOM sc id ssuer ie vies, vas imereace Boston N. W. Ayer & Co hiladelphia Palmer & Rey ortland, Oregon ey gare cee e ew tad Dauchly & CO. ..6. ciceeseenerges ew Yor Williazas BOG a ial dkeder? spur Re . QOOK & CO.. ees see ede BaP ee beh os 2 me Rreneiaeo Palmer & Rey.....+..-+. an Francisco John C, Dewey &Co. et vs be vt #tinson & Co,... -Portland, Me Geo. M. Mott. . . Bacramento J. A. Stidger.. oan BOR hee rass B. mi apie eres You Bet "L, Miller’.. ‘ French Corral Cees Graniteville WwW. ay: 2 2) Smartaville . W. “Downieville . CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street .....-.Nevada ‘City Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Wwe jgsuE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento, We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion wurchased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: Bi: M PRESTON.. c.cceccecerss PRESIDENT. . VIcR PRESIDENT. JOHN T. MORGAN.,......-+.CasHIER, D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T Casgrer and Szc’y. DIRECTORS: Dr. R, M. Hunt, Joun T. Monga Gro, M. HuGueEs, D, E. Morean, Wu. Epwarps L, Housman, E.M, Preston. ° SCO CELI a Preiss wrt Bank of D. 0. Mills Co, Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO i Eastern and European Cities, BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT D Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUBOPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Olass Are Run Daily with Bee rl 9 e rant Trains. No additional charge for Bertha in hird Class Cars Mhicketa Sold, Slee vista Car Berths secured, end other informal on giverl upon applica: tion at the Company’s offices where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc. . RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. gly te, or padseans. .H. MILLS, Land Agent,.c. P. R, R. Ban i Prmiclicn, MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R —_—T, H. GOODMAN AN. TOW Gen, Pass & Tk’t Agt General Manager. Cottage 8 Ore Has attained a standard of excellence which f uperior. OT aici ever improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. y cellent Organs are celebrated for os ee te of tone, quick response, varies of combination, artistic design sneauny ty Ba perfect construction, ma ing them ne moat attractive, ornamental and ira ‘ bke organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc, D BNPUTATION a Preuit INE KS SKILLED WORKMEN ALLED BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular.Organ. . — INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application PREE, OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., “ GHICAGO, ILLINOIS. eare iis tee at get pales. O pot chkn dnt ih . LADIES! S are oe = a i rau Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. For Mining and Building Purposes. 1 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUNBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. Also a good supply of All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine BE'PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A. HANSEN, Foreman of ‘the vard will be found at the office to receive orders. im. VOSS. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. . NEW LUMBER YARD, L. VOSS, Prop’r. ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE, LUMBER CFEVERY DESCRIPTION SHAKES & PICKETS ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hotel Jas. Cairns, Harness and Collars MADE TO ORDER DLES, WHIPS, OURRY COOMBS Repairing Neatly Done. @@Al) orders attended to promptly. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. (CAPITAL 800 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE; 216 Sanseme st., §an Franciseo. Fire Insurance Only J. F. HouGuton, President. J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H, ‘Brorny, Secretary, R. H, MaGIuu, 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 as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guar patesing a prompt and liberal response toa): just claims for loss, GEO W. HILI, Manager MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY The Leading Harness Shop Proprietor. Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, BR. A. M. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC HALL, Nevada City, iting Companions in good stand: fs ing are cordially inyited to at I, J. RoLFe, Secretary. onthe First Moneay in each month. Visnd. JO8,. THOMAS, High Priest. — MASONIC t JTICE, Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A. M. e o whe invited, “C IGE ENBURGER, Master, nore Gearetary. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing N. E, OHAPMAN, DIN TIS.T. iy NEVADA CITY. ... .CAT. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramento St LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AN» JEWELER Broad meneets Nevada City. W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor.at Law ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States, Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal. L. B, LITTLE, JOHN CALDWELL, CALDWELL.& LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. P. F, SIMONDS, Cc, W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law F \71LL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. 4 cana & Roberts’ Block, Neva a THOS. S. FORD Attorney and Oounselor at Law. (alcwsee Building, corner'Broad and Pine ‘ine streets, N jevada City _ HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. Q'etrecta, Novad of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. Paha practice in allof the Courts of the Surgeon. £. W. CHARLES, M. D., Homepathio Physician, BE. H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLA “GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court Hduse, W. D. LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ISTRIGT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA. County. Office atthe Court House. Oounselor at Law and Notary Publio, Successsor to Johngon & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPERIOR of Bapreme, District and Ciresait Courts of the U Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada Ciby. JAS. G@. HARTWELL, Surveyor, —AND~ U. 8S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Bd ge? rs) . in Beckman’s Block, cor. Broad and Pine 8ts., Revane Oe A. WULKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Breese STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, rece City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. SEE HERE ~YOU.CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GILIMOREt’s AROMATIC SWINE ! This remedy isthe sani of years-of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Phyniciens and Medioal Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those alssaeas commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving Ou ros, aheoks and bright sparkling eyes. bo not but get ie at once and be cured Hag ges 8 giready b ave, We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfaction than “t eee repre: ld in twenty years, is a a sented to be WT JOYNER, Druggist Delaware, Ohio.” GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat . and Lungs, @@-Forsaleby ™ wae. [8-25-3na RICHARD DILLON, . FFICE ai] ZOU subs wee naan me fi WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION Constable and Oolleotor, rth’s ,Court room, iad “otsot ea: City. not ears ee Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. > Egtablished 1860, OSED BY THE BEST PENMEN. THE _ Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Challenge to any] Machine. Rectuceda to $875. Nevada ard Grass Valley ‘Bus Line, TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make regular tri,»s between Grass voley and . . Nevada City at the following hour1, and. r) ‘o'clock Leave Grass (alley at 8: A.M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. Leave Nevada. City at 10 o'clock A. M, and 2, 4:30, 5, and \7:80 P. a . from’ hotel o hotel 25 cents for the tri tccolicg WETYTRRAU @ CARBON, , Proprietors. ° MONEY TOREMADE. CUT THIS out atid return to us, and
we will ugnd you free, somethi of value and you in vale ess whic live at home, workers. We will start . you er se, «all ant Le ap of fi ae! ae Th oO are ambitious By Grand ad outht free, Add Ce TRUE & © iAugusta, ne, \ (DR. R. MI. HUNT, Physician, Omer: A? VINTON’S DBD'G STORE, NEVADA GITY. Tr ¥ _yooten BLASAUF'S BUILDING SE ap ae tee ate ke 2 you Be ing you ere more money 1 right awa) \ me in this world. he one ¢ an an hg te and money, for ail needed. This is one of the} Jeentine import ol Ld , THE SHORT PERSON. = Various Vicissitudes Which Inv: arlably » Come to the Man of Fow Inches. 4 The short man has suffered mucha‘ the hands of the writers cf fiviion. He is never allotted the part of the hero, though there is no valid reason why hs shouleé not be, Search through all the fiction you like, and look up the heroes: ‘hey are ‘all tall, every one of them, no matte: whether they be -black, blue, gray: o: tawny. This is what you read: 5 it “His tall presence overshadowed and protected her as the pine ofthe Appenines does the strayed pr bewildered lamb,” oy “His form, farabove the middle he ight appeared before her in the moonlight and she knew that, whatever e!.o hap pened, that she was his forever anJlover.” Itis only a realistic writer who coude scends to have the hero of the “avcrag¢ height,’’ and even he is apt to forget him. selfand make his hero grow, after ho is long past pudboes Sno, into a “towering form.” time Set. There is a special brand Ghies uniby kept.on tap for heroes, all of them men who would have delighted’ the he art of Frederick the Great, who i3 quits wel, come to them for allwe care. On tlie other hand, the writer, when ho his an unsympathetic character to portréy uarly always makes him short. Look at the “rascally attorhey”; ho is always made an “andersized” man, though there {sno reason why he should be. And the writer, forsgoth, never makes his really respectable Villain—th ° man who does the bold mufiders, the 1: nappings and the big oad slob larly short; only thosg ‘of his villains aro short who are mean and conven pte curs, This is distinctly unfair, It is hardly-necessary to add that the same writer when. he wants a butt for the exercise of his wit, or for his other characters to play triéks upon, ta'es a short man forthe purpose, It is always a short man who is fool enough to fall in love with the heroine, without the ghost of a chance, and who is cut out if not kicked out, directly the hero appears; his blasted hopes are made to look ridiculous, and after a humorous attempt at suicide he is relegated for consolation to brandy and soda,—Liverpool Courier, « 4 CONGREGATION IMPRISONED. : wink to Ministers Troubled with a Lysis fo) emearesie leas Flock. en we Some years ago the pastor of é a ob tha in a rural district of Missouri shepherded @ flock some members of which wero in the habit of leaving the house whilo: he was yet in the middle of a discourse. 'l'his was an eyesore to the visiting incumbent, and when one day a reverend brotlier vol_ unteered to'preach for him he felt called upon to speak of the annoyance, .. “Oh, I'll stop that,” was the reply. Y } warrant you that no one leaves until 1’m done,” Oe EE Nl Ea ERT aE tte SI Accordingly, when he arose to speak he ‘Introduced his sermon with the following: “My friends, before [ begin my sermon Iwish to make a few not irrelevant remarks. You all know that a vessel w hen . Oe torts ~w thoy aver; tn yi0 “0 again, are ¢asily filled. Sc -it is with: men's Pina andi it fs possible that some of youra may become full before I’m through, If so, I want you to feel at perfect liberty to leave,”? wer: Fei} The sermon lasted an hour and @ quarter, but not a mortal stirred! 0. jd “Do you know, ig said a Young man afterwards, “T had a team of restless young horses outside, but I wouldn’t havo gone out to look after them for $100!” ~ RAISE YOUR OWN FRO R GB. The Way To Make Money by Farming the Delicious Croaker, wy Any man who hasa pond on his farm can try the experiment of raising his own frogs. Firat, let him buy, say, six pairs of fine New Jersey bréeders and dump them into the water. With these fcra starter you may select a quantity of comestic bactracean, and then you will have the nucleus of a fortune. Don't interfere with your water investment for a year any more than to keep your growing stock well supplied with food, They require’an abundance, but as they aro not very dainty in their taste the expense account will be light. For a young farm two barrels a day of hotel scraps wiil keep the frogsin splendid shape, so that at the end of twelve months you can begin marketing all you can fish out at the same price as spring chickens, Give me the time, and I will wager that the end of two years I will be living on an income of $5,000, and my frogs will pay all expenses,—St. Louis Globe Democrat, 4 ~ Origin of Foolscap. ** Everybody knows what foolscap paper is, but. we doubt whether one in a hundred of those who use it can tell why it is socalled, --+8wre cy When Oliver-Cromwell becdme Protector of England he caused the stamp of the "Caps of Liberty” tobe placed upon the paper used by the Government. : Soon after. the restoration of Charles TI., when he had occasion to usesome paper for dispatches, some of this Government paper was brought to him; and on being told he said: wes Take it away; I'll nae nothing “ do with a fool’s cap.” Thus originated ee pce “foolacap,"? which has since been given to a size of writing paper usually about 16x13 inches. Philosophical Housemaid, i 0 ” said the housemaid, “I don’t Ogize to a man when I throw a bucket pe down the front steps to wash pal and “he comes along ahd gets drenched. I'v ed apologizing, but I’ve found there's: n -you can say tor man in that case wil satiety him.’’— Scranton Truth, Sas a “These Th Threo Are One." ' “Who is that lady, dressed in dick manima?” asked Bobby, ashe sat with his mother on a ferryboat. “Thatis a Sister of ‘Chasity, my voy; bink ” — hia mother, ++ pondered deep] for a iainent and then he said, “Which is she, mamma, Faith or ‘Hopg!"—Harper's Bezar. " a Ghild’s Pretty Conceit. The little child was walking in the woods one summer evening when. the softest of evening Shmogg hn were Soriegy the foliage: ms.) .gin. “Hark, mamma! Listen t to the trees breathing,” she said, @».>~ ~ Try It, Girls, American girls can learn to do almost ay hing, but we bavenéverseen one who Whistle Gottschalk's ‘‘Last. Hope,’ whies cross-eyed man wag looking at) ape apenas Qabome og ce isstsiors 5 & ee -. No Potash} Or any other Mineral Poison. It fa Nature's Remedy, made exclusively from Roots and Herbs, It is perfectly Harmless, It is the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood Poisow in all tts stages, Ié cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore considered Inourable. It cures any disease. caused from impure blood, It is now pre scribed by thousands df the best physicians in the United States, as a tonic, We append the statement of a few: 4 “Thavoe used 8. 8.8. on patients ouevarete ing from fever and from measies with the best results, JLN, cage a fio da ¢ cay, Ga. Wille waite grate afflicted oven y ears, rescribed 8, & bg and orataie, isa ‘rat at gad robus obuct ee . 4 RicrMonn, 15, 1885.—I have taken three bottles of tivittes Specific for second blood poison, It acts much better than po! @sh.or any other remedy] T have ever used, VINFIELD, M. { Formerly of Sussex Co, Va. J. Hats, the well-known Sruggies eure of Nashville, Howard Coun! writes: “Having some Ptgchabnen ate 4 what 8. 8, &. is composed 6: recommend it as the remedy tor ails rank aig yoo bt eoamipes not what the name may eae givin, hy Primi of i seins ‘remed and m over the world, whioh will ‘Sunvinee you tha: ® gay is true, and which we will mali What's the Matter? * Why ? Haven’t You Heard the Ne: J. GILBMART, OF NORTH 8S AN JUAN Has just returned from San Francisco where he purchased the latest noyelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Double Ruggy Harness, (His own make,) Snddles, : Bridles, . Whips, Lashes, Wayon Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. Special attention is Invited to the fine stock of Single and Double iosae Har UEAVY BRERCHING Lead and Ohain Harness (The Boss for for Teaming. ) Kverything sold cheaper than at ~ othe: plac v im Nevada county 6m @ have another on Contagi ison, Bont ON same term) rite us a history of your case, an par sician will advise wi wit by ietters in trictest confidence. We not d you knowingly. ¥or salo by all druggists, Tus Swirr Spxcirio Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta.’ Ga, ew York, 756 Broadw; ndon, Enx. 4 3 Snow Wun \ free” on application, No family should be Five ut it. Nevada County Academv -~AND-—Business College. A Day and Boarding Schoo! For Both Sexes ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty, Thorough preparation for any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, type ~writ ing, etc., bythe very best Special 1 achers. Home care and training. At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada bred and (rase Valley—two miles from either city, Pupils enter atany time, take regular or selected courses, 3 . MORGAN, Vroas, WM. i. CRAWFORD, * EDWARD COLEMAN, Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887 For circular or information address E.’K. HILL, Principal, Rox 184, NEVADA CITY, CAl PIANO METHOD! BY DR. KARL MERZ. O PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED has 60 pos fone into general use as Merz? iano Method. The Peat teachers thraughoet the country unite 8 garb gabe it farsuperiorto any work he kind yet written. Kari Merz’ PranC Me&rHop contalis early 800 pages, elegently printed from large, clear, new Ape, nely illustrated and aronaly bound teacher or piano student who wishes to keep up with the times should fail to examine this new work, which is SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICA L, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, KARL Merz’ Piano Method t& the cown. ing success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other instruction books for this favorite instrument. We want Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write tou ‘at once for full descriptive circular of this reat work, containing also many testimoInfals from’ well known teachers who are neing the book, It will pay teachers to look into the matter, ps opty containing more matter than any other Piano Method new before the public,itis sold at the same price asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price 63 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED, One with American and One with Foreign Fingering, Teachers are invited to send for a sample on y of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not ae they want. Our large Catalogue of Musical Publications sent free on applteatio n. Teachers should write to us for terms and discounts. S. Brainard's Sons Publishers __ Wabash Avenue. bids oe LTE ne sages, Allays Painand Inflammation, Heals the Sores, & Re-) stores the A particle is applied into each nostril and ie * reeable. Price 50 cents at Drugggists by registered, 60cents. Circulars free. “RLY ROTHERS, ¢ 56 Warren 8t., N.Y, REWARDED are those who read thisand then act; they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and families. The pistes are large and sure for every induslous person, many e made and are now making several hundred ollars a mane Tt is easy for any one to e $5 a ar wards per day, who ie willing tr og tt er sex, young or ‘old; coral not needed; westart you. Ever: thi me new. No specia ability required. wont reader, can doit as well as any one, rite to us at once for full Bitnson aC which” we mail free. Address i non & Co., Portland, Maine, ASTHMA“ an . Seecenancnans anatantly relievesthe most violent =e d insures hing fortable sleep, No wa! ug od brig ear Being ‘ised by in HOLY ROSARY. Woodland....... fPVHE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED . under the care of the Sisters of the Ho¥ Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant town of Woodland. The building is large and well supplied with allthe modern improvements and no effort or expense has been spared to meet all requirements that mer contribute to the advancement, health end com fort of the pupils, A complete Philosophical and Chemical apparatus is furnished with small extra expense for the use of those pursuing the sciences, Instrumental Music and Voice Culture, also Drawing and Faluting receive particular attention. EXPENSES, PER TERM — PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, BOARDING PuPILs—Board (including Bed and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in Eng lish, Leama iiuehiaet Ban ae Linea Drawing. i ; $l: EXTRA omanass fano, wih we of instrument one DONOR Me cur vedssren con Cait Harp, with use of instrument one our daily.. eas 00 Vocal Music, Private Lessons. Payer 25 Vocal Music, in Class S EERENSSD <a, OPAWING eect chests 10 00 Painting, Water sebersnin and on China 20 00 he) in Oil on orm ms © “aonday in iu January. For furtner articular: are @ % to the #I8 4 OF THE HOL _ OODLAND THE Overland : Monthly. ra, LEADING ae OF THE PREsENT YEAR WILL ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ pri VE ARTIOLES, Without the Overlamd Monthy { is impossible to keep informed upon the resources and growth of. the Pacific Coast, The magasine is essential tothe home-seeker and investor. To lovers of literature the Overland offers each month the best product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Ita stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of Weatern life, from mining-camp days to the living present, Its literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Paeifle Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. $4.00 yer year, One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. The Overland Monthly Publishing 0o., San Francisco, California, The Nevada City Transcript has the largest circulation of any paper publishlished north ‘of Sacramento, and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to none. Nevada Com W 5 R. R TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 64. M, LEAVING NEVADA OITY: 4: (5 fina arriving in San Francisco at P.M, ind Fassonger feavlig Ban f }:0 Overland ser leaving San ranclaco at 8:30 ; Arriving: 9:00 A.M. DAILY _JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manaxer. _E. HH. BROWN, Superintendent. “ { ‘Hat's Hair Renewer-restores gray hair Academy of Our Lady of the 00 . JOHN T, MORGAN DAILY=Connscting With 6vér-Ty §,49 FNanati em necting ith 9 Hall “EOILIAN Hair enewel SICILIAN The advance of time is hernia to its original color; makes tho scalp . bleached, thin,-and falling hair. By white and clean; cures dandruff and . uso of Hall’s Hair Renewer, the hair humors; preyents the hair from falling . be restored to its original color, lustre, out, and renders it soft and brilliant. Tho . vitality. M. N.* Johnson, editor of the “Ocean Foam,” Cape May, . Mass., writes: “My hair was weal, thi writes: ‘We speak knowingly, when we . and full of dandruff. Halls Hair Renew: assert that Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair . has removed the dandruff, and Renewer is the best of its kind. The . vigorous growth of new hair,” article is an-clegant and cleanly one, with-. Smith, Portsmouth, Va., writes: out which we think no toilet complete.” . hair had nearly all fallen out, and Thos. D. Jones, Middle Granville, N. Y., . which was left was dry.and dead. I writes: “TI havo used one bottle of Hall’s Hair Hall's Hair . R s Hair. Renewer, . Renewer about ten years, with satisfactory . und now rejoice in the possession of results.” E. G. 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