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Cwrrvep States Lawe OF frce
MWopawmeare, Ori, Jume Lia, iba8.
, is hereby grren, Thet Kien Vom
: ‘4 Administratria ef the estate of
being the amount refs
> the United States
qnixed to hold the seme for th: dare 1886,
And if within _THE DAILY
and endi
iy, dec . eed im rust for
rye deceased, whose . "ortofice
Loma, Sonoma
ie 1888.
-< CL pe y aes Lonrpereoarn
ou fail or refase te con! a anadg your 4
cpteresi
s will become the pro)
erty pik: ere under said Section
Det
cousty, California,
Tapplic tent for Fifteen
Sear e Nom Hope
jo Hor, Pet VOL. LVL-No. 8968,
NEVADA CITY. CAL. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1888 Established Sevt. 6,°1860, hy N, P. Brown &
Vv arren
EA ae 3
werete)
» Spencer, porate ; ‘
euene ~ os ; ow The Daily Trangeri
—H alifornia,
. ‘ i Meld noteswe em, oni goler Transit, No. 5.
7 a a A ME scuvey OF THE LOPE.
: MEETINGS AT Sigg at Post im rock mound mi po gt ads g yn
gah. n cach % ye : ~ ee y! pag 8 enared cow aged about two years. The own4
ation 17° . er cam recover theaaimal by proving owner_%
Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter,
4 Ne. a, R. Ae Mm. .
‘A EETINGS AT MA
beeen iar
pt.
inherited
Diseases.
b .
arked .
THE RANCH OF THE ;
NERE CAMs TE Zz PUBLIONED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY ng Companions in good stand.
b ; j ng are cordially invited to at
ten links . ersi'p and paying ¢ Larges. 3 . wg come Y omens 4ns 2 20 links . us, SMITH HETHERINGTON. = " jos. THOMAB, High Priest. Tay She realm of Alnsase the fects of
08. TH OMA42, High Prien: ‘ae Si, Ceprass . _ Savana Crrr, Way 20th, 1888. 1m ee j . « BROWN & CALKINS. 1,3. hours, secretary, heritance are most enrens ant are dally
Ro.re, “ecretary. . hains Vorth 3 5 i aaa ! 8.0 N:P, w geese aetna rc” —— “ accumulating, 4
aay agg xcavation. 6.60 chains south line . ORDIN ANCE 89. fe AEE altos: ‘justnose M’g'r MASONIC 4 UTICE. rbl, fateful ind overwhelming. Ko fact ot
Tice. avatiion, ¢ 4 on E — & seinciins — more pregtian mean.
ante ‘wide, uneevering the » 10.00) ide R me % Ai + nT Mo, 92 ComNo. 19 F.& AM ing than the fact of the inheritance of
: ’ 2 th weeter-; Am @rdimance co Previde Reve ay FFICE—Transcript Block 0, #2 Com Nevada Lodge 0: F MM, ng
ge, Bo, 13 Fo de A. te oe ey of work edgrod we—To Levy a City Road and = mercial st., Nevada City, Cal. Yas Gisease, It meets the physician on his daily
hains, Post in reek mound
POOR BUT HAUGHTY.
Khe Nobility of Austria and Its Extremply
7
The nobility of Austria is of the haughtiest, the proudest and the poorest, writes a
correspondent from Vienna. There are but
few of this class who do not trace their ancestry far back to the middle ages. In those
good old days, when the stron, by the right
of might, took from the weak whatever they
STATED MEETINGS ON THE + le art és
ich @ sumer pine =? Year 1698-1689. 3 ne Year ... ye eos raen E are sordialiy iuvibed« — Groeks pictures the Furies as pursuing no producers have brought the inevitable
tovieel . iin. ts g HE Board of Trvstees ofthe City of Neil ix Motithe ..... re C. 0, RRS GER, Master. families from go ‘ to g tion, q {he emperor has an immense
ndarhos, Begin-. B, veds Goordain of allows: . i Bar Weak by Cashier "'4 RoLre, Secretary, dering them desolate, The Furies still . private fortune, larger than that of any subarr. im rock mound merle? M. H. : piso Le ia fs oe cad Otrect ii i oe aN naar alums nates 7 ply their work of terror aad death, but they pier Several of the other members of his * oh. EE Tet aorth enat corner, bein eiee ay of year 'sa8and upon each pigs N, B, ORBAPMAN, are not now clothed in the eer ol, pin ey tS Fag of the rend “ we
OhAPMAN of Golden Age Quartz fans” Dears . mnie che City of Nevada, over Daily Transori : tion, but-appearin the more intelligible very rich, but the large majority of them
DIT Tier —s ing tree 2b ‘tt ence with . the goof tt and ur der the age ofa eh Slot Agents for the Dal y Tr pt. DINTIST. 5 no less 0 ee ve a tough time of it to e out subs.sieee . i “ Gi and Stre;
— ) Reneseeiay 7 be Modern science, which has ina Le nee, r mV ADA CITY came betwen Secthmn abana . Eel tax shai, becatas Ang 004 Sity scat iD CoP towel eGo. 00NOW Foe oO ". pe a semen cease, tested . Shere ae ndey, lolioes of nih te ini ei, section corner between i mann §R. Ge nia alte _ new light on the ominous words an eage Ww am » ave ineomes ome yaad) We, MR. 11 e M.D. . Day of June, 1888, a the er provided 8B, Nilen. en gg RUT RIgt ROLO wt Wiseman Um cena coe
WIECH LF DESIRED. eo: 5. 0% 05 min. east 1.7% chains ™\, coon 2. The City Marshal of said City of Palmer & ortiand, O : ~_}-——-vtatted upon the children unto the thirdand . $5,000 a year, and, in many eases, not $1,200. ‘fue ft or 22.73 che. postin 10ck or, Nevada is hereby made colle of said tax J. H, Batee& CO. cis eceee New For Office at Residence, Sacramento St fourth generation.” Instances of hereditary But this in nobility beats all others for putidence, Sacremento St i. H.Q. M. “* Situ ae! andshall the saine ia the manner MDauchy & COs. cesereeeves ig w A emits aa disease abound. Fifty per cent. of cases, of ting on airs. It has long been the custom of
TIE & BRAND, he SW is links distani, end orig: . Peal La ois asa “pepe 2 Sakeee Pe as eNO oncRbleaes LEUTIJE & BRAND, consumption, that fearful destroyer of fami. the impoverished aristoeracy of Great Bria St Gistan . ioe etter demand wid Marshal must collect L. P, Fishers+ Han Francisco Moa, of cancer and scrofula, run in families . tain to replenish ite wasted fortunes by
jcijon corner between —_ t= . the same by seizure and sale of any personal KB. 0, eke ss 60 San Francisco WATOHMAKER through inlreritance, Insanity is hereditary . marrying the gold of trade, and it haa. been
OFMAKER i 6 5.8. 8 S&S sist = thence property owned by euch person. Said sale ; i Palmer & Rey . Ban Francisco in @ marked degree, but, fortunately, ike . common for the penniless noblemen of some
ra W.2.3¢ chains or wsines be. may be made after th: ours Yerbal notice 4 John ©, Dewey & Co Burlington, Y° many other hereditary diseases, tends, to of the petty states of Europe to give their
ane 1 oe eee atid Be to tt elaine aout . httime and place, end the provisions of Sec{ Biinwgn & Cos.. sees.. Rortiand, Me AND wear aslf out, th stock becoming extinct. . title to toms foolish American git, who: ts
fetion, Cormer hetween sectiéns Za! ome 57 be 5 oat of Se Fo. ¥ naiald 0) Pa TAROT ERS. Ni rth Han Juan A distinguished scientist truly says: “No nine cases out of ten, uses it in exc’ e for
iis SM 8 B,D S. cngos iscreentaia : Yk apence® ee Graay Valley JEWELER. organ or texture of the body isexempt from {her dollara : uae
SEW ELE si ‘scot ‘or 4.54 chi. yout No. . euvermgueh felsure ad ele. on the first BF Buell You Bet} tho chance of being tho subject of hereditary That member of the Ackteién ‘nobility:
i endof lote claim 600 feet or 9.0y . Sections. The City i\ ers Be: + io Broaa.n Nevada Clty. a : De rian ‘nobility!
treet, Newnda City. . . ).. rked M ofeach month must take oath. be{ 7. D. Calkins canyecer rome-nersety Nev y disease.” Probably more chronic diseases, . who, to save himself from starvation, should
a SHY . p isum tee 6 in. in dinm marked 4. . tore the City Clerk of the total amount of G. by Mir es. sees Beoneh Corral . __. high petmasently modity the structure . marty one begotten of trade would at once
: ee ek Lemus orig! WBE links , aid polltaxes collected by him during the James Marriott. ..\. ..:.North Bloomfield wt*tidinidas tr tad atv dneretore os twas. . RaTZcue pecotten of trade, at, once
Pei Ww. 8. cha. Bout . aoa oe Leong ag: geri g velptcre ey r+ i+ Surgeon. tatio to be inherited, ‘The important sam? Ser cabe it ph Rasrgeve 7s heh gat such
21g ocPaa. . ei « 45:35 che center of ra-. pay the same, less amount o per. W. Beatty . .. irianGe '‘e< :
eakeen, =. 0. . te soath West 7.50.che, Nori batik foredtiection, to the City Treasurer. a A) ererererrrrrets Downleville BR. W. CHARLES, M. D. far-reaching practical deductions from such
d ground 21.70 ebs. deep cut ontiet!
~ Section 4. The City Marsh 1 shall be allowfacts—affecting so powerfully the happiness
. . ; ps \ ed cent of all such Poll taxes collected a aahiciek aaes x of individuals and families and the collective
epathic Physician, hg excavation WOR tok ur E278 Cie: . hy Init for sald fiscal year, for making such CITIZENS BAN Homapathio Physician, welfare of the nation—are obvious to
rer utr penenh ease che Se . Ky . cyrattaaae,tianaiee, auniptns, . Gala ited cc pee
ee «ang + ae ' . ee *
below Wells, Parge & Colton Ape Quarts ——e) 3d ALEX GAULT President. ° \ Broad Street ......Mevada (ity . express office, ot ing or curing these diseases is a subject of
Sanat ‘cae ane can et ante bears . . Attest T. H. CarrClerk, <: aaah Office Hours—10 to 12. A, M., and 2tod" 4. intense faterest to all, Fortunately nature
Oto 12 A.-M, and 2te4 ©
eee Thmce £879) OOP, M,
f } Delinguent Sale
&
: wi
2.10 chs. distant.
has provided a ~ which remedy, experience
has attested as infallible, and the remedy is
, Hy GAYLORD <8: FRED SRARLA
of mining owt 406 feet <r 5A. CF Pai up Capital $30 000 . foes stk the world-famous Swift's Specific, a pure —
n ‘end of lode claim 0 EVADA COUNT ING COMPANY, : Vegetable compound—nature's antidote for. ~~
OMPastamas, . , cin. to pice ot be inning, con.) © Location of pr inelpal place of business, A General Banking Business ’ GAYLORD & SEARLS, all blood poisons. To’ the afflicted {¢ is @
: Me es E ty 4 ix oul ie , Calis § ation of works
x mt Grenndiases fon. fas area of som neces anit doummees . Neveds ty, Callvornie, VE SUE stat DRAFTS PAYABLE) Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ious st beaiinadteee sates. Ai eee:
ee in section 22, Yerxnship 16] Notice—There aro delinquent upon the folIN treaties. 9m “Rood
TL Iw ALL THE COURT ange 11 Rust, Mt. Diaiio Base wad ing described sock, on account of a New York, Were ALL THE COURTS babes ote oes seer
dere : a Pert: rec ore re) } ent No, 16, ‘ev on the 15 ay o \. Tua. Swyr Srecuno
“ the Coust Bouse I Re ty Kecorde ot & ne tel _ 3 eg fee set SPpofan Francisece. Office—Oppoaite the Court House, Drawer §, Stlante, Ge
a neat ® . atute of California, ami bounde 8 ¢ nam °o pective shareoe
: : ; » North by the Goléen . holders, as follows 0. No. And Sacramento. Ww. D. LONG i. 1D. RADIOME, Eto wit: On the North by ba sco og 2 : DD. ° ‘
» Mine, wed situatedoen the Seu Names Cert. Shs, Am’t. A
ant) Geanselor at Law. . ie ‘south ferk of the South Fors or Geo, Hughes igi 1 500 #0 90 “Sayanie oe atau rep aiae Attorney and Counselor at Law. A () f
. 4'a eree 'A. H. er, Trustee.. y
1 :
MMORNEY OF NwVApEoone holding any averse Claims . 4° Parker,Trusee. 91 909 6 18 cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN . [STRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA ‘
Jifite at Court House. are hy seannes © ee! A. H. Parker, tee.. +107 . 6 12 and EUROPE. AY County, OMico at th e Court b jouse, BY DR. KARL MERZ.
iit ora “Bciore this offee wit "A. 8 rker, Trustee.. 99 7 98 se
42. Blaeon., . host day of pubsishin thereat A i. Parker, Trustee. 13 1000 @ % Hi Collections on any part of the. M1frect D. Mason, N° tango Hairy come into gener ED
Leieaeieas -= A. H. Parker. etee..
= ,
. . * True’ ‘ United States a specialty. 00 lor at La d Notary Publin,. as Mera’ New o Met The
Law end ereby ordered that the ! seegelng Bo . 4& Besnee, oo i ie fd janse bf wW an best teachers throughout the country unite
rt Johnson & Mason, vabviieied foe wisty day ‘ or ten con} z Ma porter’ Trustee. is 500 id 1 Highest Price Paid fer County Buccesasor to Johnson & Mason, in pronouncing it tar axtpertor to any work
fb weeks, ia the Dai) TRanscairt! 5", Piye . .. ... 109 378 746 rants. rneys at Law, of the kind yet written. Kar AAcateangpinyog i bi vt y and State War Atto tL f the kind ritten. KARL Meng’ P1
chee <n Tam svrmatodt?’%,* sey nee spaper published jn . Wu. 7. Morgan Mg 747 14 94 ‘ i ILL PRAOTIOR IN THE SUPEAIOR . XO Marion contains nearly 900 pages, Re
2 a . tiny, im Nevada t'ount *, Calta hy eS 3 s 00 F ” rT ur 3] y m lar
#aec ribec ne 2. 36 i . ‘ ‘ > « E a) "
dg corner Broad api SELDEN WETZEL, . Spl to eabentanes with law, and an order 4" Assay Office at this Bank, pas nreow, Race & éep up with the times should tail xam“$6 ¥. eee Seen ne Register. . of the Board of Directors, made on the 15th Se — cceeeenh care tice seieesaecmpionmenandapncmciieniconcanie TARO SEIN aN WOM: Whitt 16
— dist publication st the above notice . S07 of May, Soak eet ee eke — OFFICERS: GEO. L. HUGHES, SIMPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, Shee a ication of the she reel of suc eeaty, i (i ee Mt cet ta BARRON.. icc PRESIDENT, ; YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. © *. ode on June iGbh, 1a8. i Lah cee at publie auction, at the office o Fad BM PARSTON
d 0 La , it nd Qeumpelor at Law, . —jihe Secretary, at the mine, Deer Creek . ey “R. MHUNT.,. .c.0.00. Vien Parsrpant,. , Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wine Mbds® Pland Metholl ietthe cown:
. nae ™ Bj “ity, 'C: ‘" : Z my one " val , a f well known author, and
OE Tm ALL TRE COURT He Maing . S Or aaa a asceeoe . VY are Beet Ae TH COURTS) Hepa CUR TH Ee an tae
san & Raberts’ Block jation fora Patent vo a Mining . or anid y, to pay the delinquent a ° D.R. due “ft Office tn Morgan & Roberta’ Block. gecnos books for this favorite instrument,
Patil enue: es : sorsme ereon of ad. IRKCTORB: a ; af oF ol
t Claim. vertising and expenses of sale. “2 D Every Music Teacher ‘ Ae a ; H Joun T, Monean L
— . mein (niga ee aegaas ovata . “purveyor, . Maneater fuhtdeeripe ssuar i
: M, EDWARDS * ‘ : reat work, containing also many testimo+ ait ' ED STATES LAND OF FICE, SACRA Derawens Pasian. \ { "it, M, Pameron, “TAND~ nisin f an T known no Ht who, are
INTO, Catitormia, June Lith, 1888. : i : yagnevt ‘ a @ . It will pay teachers to loo
y Wineral Surveyor. ws hereby given that Killen ‘ vonnel OU aed ee Mrax Tog hi aor ane ed U. & Deputy s grageind ht Wt: intone matter, Althou M contatnin more
a leper ami tratri x the estate © : %: > a 4 ate ' ank. ese man og newcae tn Week “ pam — of pdigggy Boe 9 ay Braneione, Calis ria. Losation of works, ‘ : New York pica Mos joni oer i. FPIOR U; By Me vadacity oy bes the pablvestt gold at the same prite
nd Pad oe, ona, Sonoma Coumty, (“aliioraia, has . ” Notice—There ar ae uent upon the . + ms Froaeions ratte Henk of D, O, Mills bed press lband rae asked for smaller and inferior methods. -Sowers —__ pollastion for patent ¢ ¢Pusoce ee . pence hm yee be ge op secant ot As. : . eae ‘W. bP. SOWDEN, Price $3 00, by mail, post paid. 4 eur feet of © we x io, ; 7
ant! Gouneslor at Law? Sit voaring guid, with surface ae ie. tab Guvapal cipauale Gar deenilte f Attorney and Counselor at Law* TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED.
six hundred feet in width, ai h i d Ch y One with American and One With Foreign ai x the names of the respective shareholders, as ea ares
SFR IME SS Youske Ming, te. Matas . ore uick Time an Y WOT CBASEOR ALE Ee COG Hiei , -alifern ab ert be: d No. No. : 9 " Toachers are invited to send for » le : : 4 field notes om file in this office as sg Certificate Shares Asipees 0 United States, ' copy of thle new work, with the privilege of
— a, Vin: 2 Carpenter, Chas \... .
w b= 9 ee re ng if not what they want. Our large
Fa A ner Bastrn and Biroponn Onion, . ue tnaigeay atone accent . las, a atte
we ’ 4 28 Th De Os, a pees ‘ : ‘1 . a
Foun Canpwana paing st a post tn rock mound marked . Teehur Christin.. 25S B OD BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL . i.» jartue, wim) a . oe 4, t i : =¢ . . 08 ; ;
mire oo a go ee ALL RAIL ROUTES, oan Wau «. LIrtee, §. Brainard’s Sons Publishers
an\. Gounselors at Law. per ge ED ag ee woos erat sith inte, ena Ue Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Wabash Avenuc. Chicago, I
& a : i . : .
TICE 18 THE STATE ANT” oy chains old shalt Wfeet deep, . of the Board of D-rectors, made on the 11th ‘Southern Pacific Company Wwe PRAOTIOR IN THE STATE AND
ates Catrte, wits mine ote eho S459 = day ty ay te ag + ig age Ale . ni tes Courta, ELYia
Breeden) icde ®) e , 2 e parcel of sue S ther
— a Ly teat pew in rock ious warkea wi i be sold at pub! garction. . atthe office 9 Aik yo Pane AND ceron h Trgasenrigeny rors Ranh SORDA Broadand OREAM BALM
. i Ne. 2, Seuth é wie a » Bo. ontgome ° +
se 5 oe Ses os Sf > ma Sen on Tuesday, the rst day 0 @ several Railway Lines in the Kant; con “ vient answer poeertrn
Cleanses the
Nasal Page
eagots, Allays
“8 epond ete algo Post No.1 of Mount Hope
=a esac : jy Mine.
iS & SIMONE, ORVEY OF EXTRRIOR BOUNDARIES.
an(. Gor-naelors at Law,
necting at .
New York and New Orleans
July, 1888, at the sour of 8 o’clock vp. u., of
enid day, to pay delinquent assessments
together with covts of advertising and expe tses of the sale \
P, Fi SiMONDS, G, W, OhOaS
OROSS & NIMONDS,
jantng at post in reek mound marked
i
Ri By oF THEO. WETZEL, eeretery rt With the Weveral Steamer Lines to Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
STICK IN THE STATE awi> * Ur tree 36 ree ‘ggunrtne 1 Otfice, No, ontgomery astree a ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
abe Coats =. -1 fi SW avituke aistwat ert section . Promotes, Callforula, a ALL BUROPBAN PORTS . W'histod‘Mates Cours.
rgon & Roberts’ Block, Newer), uminon ly sections 14, Ve end #. ; cam wee & Roberts’ Block, Neve
ship 1%, tM. >, Ba M.
/ oie hath chalee ‘tidtent. ‘Thane Bridge Contract. Putiman Palace Sleeping . ry Ba
Pee MeCOR MICK, magnetic —— yd! e = Sates “Attached to Overland Express Tralua. MAMILTON. McCORMIOCK, e
(haing Crows . — ad : “a aaa + ilove, i Smell.
an} Goanselor ed Law oS oon is te OTICE is herby given that Sealed Proae . gi Attorney and Qounselor at Law. . be
rr of Pine and Commersiai) . ) yownahip Wf, N. B. ll & a _— 8 — = received by the Board of ‘Gs. Olaae SI Qare FFICE er of Pine and Cemmercia)
wade City. . & M 2278 chelze er 1800 feet papery sore ©. the County of Nevada up to : Ru y migtent ath rade City, TRY the Qure.
fi eil or the Courts ef Gr Lock mound wart of S. 4.Q M. Ra. Sop of deie oa dy Tinea oer csn \ : No heen: charge Hertha in atti prac oe in all of the Courts of the
jouthenst Carber, tmz also Post ‘oe, 5,1” s ? > > . Ole: ° * ut se oe = ass whieh = che rk of gala cou aty, for the building of a 4 : * Aide of ng Car Bertha secured. 1s A particle is applied into each nostril and
. #2 he, Dine teee 25 tmehes ty. diameter beara . “¢W Bridge across Deer Creek, at Fiene’s 3 é end forme ven upon. on A. WaTHRE, is eadle. ce 60 cents at Drugggista by
>, do basks Gistest Thence 8 s7© . Cressing, Rough and Ready Township, to : ‘ Com joes WwW on mail, registered, 60cents, Circulars free.
ie hoot end Shoe Maker, Chains oF S80 fect No. %, on phar Thad gun place where the old = oalling in person canseoure choice Of) Pa siionable Hoot and Shoe Maker, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y.
: j end of lode claim, 7:14 chains beak . Diageo +e) ; : TO et ’ Ee oy , one * ay coin fey " 600 fee rs to furn'sh plans and specifica¥ viet
Se ee i ta mused “tL, Ghats Pots [OMe withont eo" vo the county RAILROAD LANDS ROAD @TRERT, TWO DOORS BELOW pipes oarcmepies mans
hith west COrMer, being alee Post Wo 6) and Si olde ae Ves the right to reject any $e ON REASONABLE TERMS, toad shia hI Th Tg
> SOS A SPRCtALPY “Unt Hope Qnett anotir, bears 820126 . BY order ofthe Hioard of Supervisors. i ernie FINE ROOTS AND SHOES A SPRUIALTY ment that will
not take
‘inks distwnt ancl east end of cabin] Dated June 15th, 1888.
P, G. BEATTY, Clerk ddrea them , from their homes and families, que :& 4 1? W,26¢ , q ; ey » Cler : @ and sure for every indusmo ees oe. adultes kot 6 ee By W. D. Harris, Deputy, . Land Agent, ©, P. R, R, Bau REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, tious person, many have madeand are now
uchains Giwtent. Thhunece N 8] 2 WwW
‘ north bank of mining eut v1.8
— section limes between see
io and 24, 12.22 chet west of section
+ common te Seetiems14, 15,22 aed
is ieadaias poking several hundred dollars a month.
set re
tis easy for any one to make $5 and u
wards per day, who is willing to work. EithPainting Contract. er sex, young or old; capital not needed;
westart you. Everything new. No special
N MARKET,
, SPRBET. NEVADA CITY
DEN, Land Agents. P. R
TOPE ag
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL 8TRERT..NEVADA CITY
~ whip 14, North Range 11 E,M. b. B. & : pe ability required, You, reader, can do it as
: 73 chains or 1,500 fee: st fx re sn eae . wellas anyone. Write to usat once for full
ROE. Deng es Gta he ot beek WOTICE is hereby given thet Sealed Pro. = (COLLEY BROS.,... .-Proprietors partioulara, which wo mail free, Address
wher from Whieb a iir tree 96 inches posals will be received by the Board of The ; ; . lnson & Co,, Portland, Maine,
— meter bears N17? w, 57 linke distant . Spervisors of th omy evada up to q a f
DiILALSws ON risimal post bears § 3 ix w, Jinks eat dey of Puly ae: Fo bn ee ~ DRALBRS IN
Biwetom, Vemt, Mee., ot \*7> E, 4. 4 IG haius or feet Cennte Clack @ ary t @eet, Perk, Mutten, Veal, Kee, .
thi jowest rates. oh pl Eng : ag ing of the exterior of py akg down ann At the loweat rates, Empire Livery Stable
: m1 fant & eheive stock of ining an anee. of Cum 6 aad fifty-four pap hye tees 5 oe fi Orean ees ASR bene @ choice atock of eis wiiki-ce eens ee
A q undredths (20 54-200) ac des uz2 r *
. Broa ada A ation
‘in Lot No. Sit, im Seelion 23 ‘Township . Tbe Board rese--ves the right to rejectany ee Fae ty, opp
rth Range 11 Kast, Mount Diablo Base . "2! all bids. ardof excellence which.
= & Of.,
. Hfcridian” Suid locaton being recordal . BY order of the Board of Supervisors ment that inerT & co., change Hotel,
GEVADa CHPY 2 ute,otthe Couaty Rese cder of Ne Dated Sune iy rau money can pro. Street, NEVADA orry,. JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
® ,« County California, in it , -_ k .
; Strwe, ‘om woseieae ‘he Seaton . iubea uy W. Belek De a acu — it Hope Quarte Mime and situated « . eee ae ee
a Due, Geld and nath ian of the South Pork of the Buy Geld Dust, Geld and
i Perk of Poozmen’s creek
~~ K PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Ca ? i aa
rpe te Stable has the largest lot of ;
hier are. persone beldimg aty adverse claims ‘wer s Contract.
wearers “To be" and ia tle rot want"
petore nin Off}ce WwW +3 1 9 .
the featdan a peblicetion kare WOTICE is her: by given that Sealed Pro“ ay . Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
& WONTH can be made SELDEN WETZE!. Regisver posals willbe received by the Board of AMO: Su enn he mate , the moat reasonable terma
working for as. Agente is hereby, gederes tie foreveing Fm phones Progen gs 2 beg ge te $100 to tor te. Agents
Suenials thal haress (*¢ be pull ty 4 ar oe . M. on the Secon turn’ orees tree from vice, of geod
mote the th the "uname culive weeks, in ihe 'D ny at A FL
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VN be bly man cares to
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cat Co. 109 Main Street. °t), California, that being the nearest . *¢cording to the specifications on file in the JO) u 2 Street, Good Saddle Horses always on hand
tata ma SpRper fo the land dearibe 1 there: 0. ta ty See Cov aty Clerk, x . : ma
ee eee © right to reject any se. wae BUNT CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
” ‘ made om Jame ER, Bats, By order of the Board of Supervisors \ FURNISHED.
Phosiai dwell & Little, Alte: neys. Dated June Lt» = “
Physician, : hysican, el ioe . @. BEATTY, Clerk,
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returns in every
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WETTER AD & CARBON, I eae Presideut.
“
_. the deck of t
such an extreme is this feeling of exclusiveness carried that a professional man can
bave no social relations with the nobility.
They would shut the doors in the face of the
roost eminent advocate, physician or surgoon, unless he came on professional busi_ just as soon as they would with the
smallest shopkeeper. They have @ society
all to themselves; they have no clubs to
ony of there. are. not enough of
em able to maintain such ization
and they do very little entertainin "
They even look down upon the diplomatic
corps, and outside of th o or three big
balls or dinnera "itn bythe Emperor eve
season, the m ra.of that corps have any
opportunity of meeting the jstocracy,
any of the younger scions of the improverished nobility hold commissions in the army.
The Emperor will not permit any of these
to marry without his consent. This van only
be obtained when either the family of the
young man or the young woman put up a
sufficient sum to guarantee support to Bis
family in case the officer dies,
. “GIRLS WHO WORK.
™ s Pon
They Stand an Excelient Chance of Getting
Dieses arried Well. _
street, and the strécts that cross ihem/-are
oung lady cashiers whose wages permit
theme to ‘pay $100%4 year for commutation
tickets to country towns, where they live
with a degree of comfort not obtainable for
the same money in the city. They are a
ee NR lot a ee : <6 —
teyed, rosy-chee and, plump, who
ae shat deal. more like ri thad city
women in their habits and. methods of
speech. They know much more’ about toboggauning, skating, straw rides, home comings, bipeiaon per es, Bu ee rties ye
class meeti a about eaters or
sights and dives of the te i %
A great many are courted and wedded in
the country and there settle down for life;
but a student of this new element in business
which is putting young girls side by side with,
and even abuye men in the stores and offices
has found that warrinass between them an
the men they work with are growing more
and more frequent. Indeed, he gays that a
less proportion of them grow into old maids
than of factory girls or girls who do not
work for a living. The men in charge of the
large shops and such establishments as the
telegraph operating’ rooms declare that the
girls eis out the smartest of the men
around them for their husbands, and do not,
as is so often the case with women who stay
at home, marry the empty heaps, drones,
drunkards or “bad eggs.’ ‘These same
authorities declare that in all other matters
these well-paid and skilled girls are Jess
sentimental and more practical than their
more fortunate stay-at-home sisters, At the
same time those who have a taste for sewin
make and mend their own apparel, ant
those who like household work and cookin
practice it at mght and on Sundsys, an
whenever a chance is afforded them.
What a picture all this presents! Here
are thousands of young women employed at
nice work, with g Pay, living in the
country at least half the day, forced to be
peat and aa pretty as possible while at their
work, liable to mary éarly.and well, growing practical aud wise, and yet remaining as
womanly as their mothers, Fortunate tow
¥ork, to have such a host
feot girle.—N. Y. Star.j
In ea stores in Lower Broadway, Nassau
of well nigh pera
A Chinese Interpretation of the Golden .
~ Bulee FL
Chinese children know how to practice
the “Golden Rule,” as the following teatimony from au English lady miasjonary, will
show: “After an experience of years among
them, truth compels this assertion, that we
have found them remarkably free from bad
habits and vices. Pegeonng the same spirit
of emulation as our own children, they rarely manifest any malice or envy, and are ever
ready to lend a helping hand one to another.
This trait was exemplified while the class of
emall children were on the floor for recitation, The youngest of them had by hard
study contrived to keep his place at the
head so Jong that he seemed to claim it by
right of possession, Growing self-confident,
he missed the word, which was immediately
spoiled by the boy mending next him, whose
expressed the triumph he felt, yet he
made no move toward taking the place, and
when urged to do go, firmly refused saying,
“No, me not go; me no make Ah Fun's
heart solly.” That little act meant much
selidenial, yet it was done so thoughtful!
and kiaodly, that ap ao i from weve:
~*
lips came the quick remark, ‘He do all the
game as Jesus’ Golden Rule’” _
pat 2
Rafts ofthe Rhine, ~
The timber rafts of the Rhine are a noticeable characteristic of that river, They consist of timber felled in the mountain forests,
and brought down to the ine by the
Neckar; n, Moselle, and other rivers,
The single logs are firat hurled dosn frous
“the Mountain torrent, then
are: ther, and as they float
down the ; ‘ow like a snow-ball,
till'in th ne itself they are into
huge floa oe Shim, which are carefully
navigated to Dorhect and sold, A raft has
often ee or ten small houses on it, and
from 400 to 500 workman, rowers and pilots.
The vast pile is stee by means of immense oars, and is so constructed as to twist
like a huge anake in the narrow channels.
The sal’ of a single raft at the end of the
voyage often about $150,000.
a few
Redding has been claimed by a syndicate
ae * pero iy pre or oe miles, and is
wor
having a trap on teins use will Por $1
into the stream. From this float a watertight bell will be dop into the vel of
the river-bed, from which will be h to
he boat the gold-bearing waste,
where it will be worked by the most appre
processes and then be dumped back from
whence it came: A company has already
— : .
ites t be Stee sib
J.. Miller, editor of the “ Lutheran
Home,” Luray, Vi., writes: “I advertise
nothing that I do not know to be good. I
was saved from the grave, I am sure, by
the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and
bave recommended # to others with the
happiest results.” L. J. Addison, M. D.,
Chicago, Ill., writes: ‘Ihave never
found, in thirty-five years of continuous
study and practice in medicine, any preparation of sogreat value as Ayer’s-Cherry,.
Pectoral, for treatment of diseases of the
and lungs; and-I constantly-recomit to my patients. It not only.breaks
up colds and cures severe coughs, but is
effective in ‘relieving the most serious
bronchial and pulmonary affections.”
What’s the Matter?
Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ?
J. GILBERT.
OF NORTH sS2N JUAN
Has just returned from
San Francisco where he
purchased the latest novelties in his line
’ He has at his store the
finest
Single and Double
Buggy Harness,
‘His own make,) '
Saddles, : Bridles, .
Whips, Lashes,
Wagon Sheets,
Plush Robes,
Linen Robes,
Fine Noveltics.
Special attention is invited to the fine stock of
Single and Double Exprese Harness
HEAVY BREECHING
Lend. sa Obain Harness.
‘e Boss .or Teaming.)
Sverything sold cheaper than at any othe.
Place in Nevada count: m29 6ni
The Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below National Hotel
Jas. Cais, Proprietor.
—_—
Harness’ and Collars
* MADE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY. COOMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
2a" All orders attended to promptly.
NEW LUMBER: YARD,
Grass Valley Road,
Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works.
L. VOSS, Prop’r.
ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
FOR SALE,
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining and Building Purposes.
__=1 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED.
SHAKES & PICKETS
All Clear and Seoond Quality Sugar Pine
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
_ BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
0. 0, FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard.
“will be found at the office ‘to
receive orders.
rum. VOss.
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
"HOF. 5. FORD
“ Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Possesses the greatest possible power to heal and control affections of the throat and
hangs, -with absolute safety for children or adults. The experience of years has
proven it to be of inestimable value as a household medicine, and for professional use.
Thousands of physicians and families testify to its great worth, Jas. E. Moling, Hilliard, Ohio, writes: ‘I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for twelve
years, and have found that, as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, or Sere Throats, it
Is Unequaled. —
Tohn J. UhimangBrook 5.S., writes:
“Twelve ace, I wa t
severe bronchial trouble,
ed with a
mounced by a
skilful physician, {to be very dangerous,
and Hable .to tertitncte “in Pneamonia,
After using one bottle of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, { found gteat relief, an dd an oecas
sional use of it since that time has, I think,
extended my lifelti#i years at east?’ Mrs,
V. M. Thebaud, Montreal, Caniada,'writes:
“Last spring my daughter was gttacked
by membrancous croup, or diphtheria.
“The doctor_preseribed Ayer's Cherry Pec.
toral, which.curcd ber of the-diphtheria,
Being still very weak and sick, she began
taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which restored
her to vigorous health.”
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HE ACADEMY RECENTLY
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ituates in the Ithy and 8
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BOARDING PuPILs—Board
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‘oBophical and
Chemical apparatus is furnished with smal
nse for the use of those pursuing
Tnatramental Mévle"atid Voice Culture,
hour daily... é hile euiareis 330
Harp, with use of instrument one ~
our ) Sere eessvesues @
Vocal Music, Private Lesson bs]
Vocal Music, in Class.... 10
RA ee err ore Fe 10
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PRIME 10 OR nso. ceceg sess: ae .
Use of Chemical and Philosophical
pe UR gree ey pw rare renee rs 5
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., (Analytical Chemists), Lewell, Mass. .
For sale by all Druggists.
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At 6A. M.
., &rriving:
*. A. M. DAILY
9:00* *
5:45 Pp, 'M. DAILY
BO A.
Feat ts leaving
j ‘0 ee” a hy pate ne
* a ‘assenger Jeav
200.. at 8:30 A. M. Var!
——-—R. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
LEAVING NEVADA OITY:
Je{ (A. Ms DAILY—Connécting with over.
bf land arriving in San Francisco at
with
ecti with
: Pravtiecd at >
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, @uperintendent.
) whoare inn
we that can be done
bee. :
hoy ive.
not
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make ovarp 18 8
7
You ere
ainsle day at le works
SEA WONDERS exist fit thou.
pea sonnet
of promtaS 88s338e s
_. 4th has been fixed at $1 for one gen{following have been selected to conMiltary, Firemen Car
Qreanizations and
[There Will be Literary Exercises, Oratory
AN
———— ()
Music by the band.
Opening remarks ‘by the
CRAFT, ESQ.
Invocation by REV. C.
GEO. A. WATSON,
Vocal music.
Music by the band.
J. Sims, J. I. Sykes, Mfaj. J.
B. J. Watson, D. Binkleman,
John Dunnicliff, M. Garver,
maker, C, H. Mitchell.
Ny
IN THE EVENING
The-priee of tickets for the Firemeu’s kdl at Armory Hall on July
tleman and two ladies. Spectators
will. be charged 25 cents each; The
y;
ren bee tor~--J. J, Jackson, Chief
Floor Managers—E. A. Tompkins,
Geo, Johnston, Thos, Sharp, L. M.
°
Nevada City!
—on THEE
It will excel anything of the Kind
Ever Seen in Nevada County !
THERE WILL BE A .
PROCESSION CONSISTING OF THE “
poe
ping by 500 Trained Voices!
The exercises at the Theater
morning parade will be as follows:
Grand chorus, “Red, White and Blue.” .
Reading of the Declaratior of Independence
Recitation, “Flower of Liberty.” Miss Esther Ogde:
Oration by E. M. PRESTON, ESQ, .
Closing anthem, America.
Benediction by the chaplain.
The following have been selected
at the meeting in the Theater:
J.-M. Walling, E. W. Roberts, A. B, Dibble, Re
rath, N.C, Miller, Hi L. Hatch, J. C. Coleman, Wi
George, John Hussey. Gen A, M. Dobbie,
ee
GRAND MARSHAL..... ERASTUS BON?
EEN AMUSEMERRS WILL BE
The ‘Hortl” Procession Will Bo Nat
ee een
AND TO CLOSE WITHA
rand Firemen’srence, John Kistle,
Sukeforth; Geo. Watson, A. J. Muller, . _
of Liberty, Uniforme,
ther Features,
pe
immediately after: th)
President, B. N. SHOE
a ans
McKELVEY,
as Vice Presider
S. McBride, Hon. A. W:
Alf Tregidg
J. L. Lewison, M. Broph
J. M. Lakenan, R. Sho
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THERE WILL BE
Fred Eilerman, Wil Prcnet sa, ie
Invitation Committee—L,
8.
kina, J. B. Gray, Frank Eilerman ths
MoCanley, 0.5, Brand, W. G. RO
ards, B; F. Rosen’ Chas. K
Carl Schemer. ° ~~ obs Ae
Ira Abbott, . J, ae Bs ~
Rosenberg, A. R. Lord, J. FP. Be:
Reception Committee—Geo,