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June 6, 1888 (4 pages)

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BP a Geek eae ee ee ee es in in s ity, Cal. 1888, j e follownotice ot Nn suppo! wil be ceiver at fifth, 1888, , heir of 2 of NE lames the * continumn of, said City P.O. tworth, of ty, Cal.; DO. Novade la City P. Register. ll. AND FOR of CaliforHarriet M. d Superior May, 1888, aid Court,at County of s the time Vill of said for hearing ney, for the patamentary erested may 1888. Y, Clerk. «daa Are. inty of Neva. u-are hereb 1 Two Hun vements, upClaims, situict, Washing4 ‘Salt fornia, 3, under the ised Statutes @ amount re@ years 1886, And if within of this eine p your proporawe, Aaa ome the p paid Section Dennis ea deeaiy O°" ° @ OF THE vada County. at the oes of road Pine 4th. 18 eOH se of eléectw bgp 2 other i don Thursday HBURN, Secybe ANCH OF THE 1, 1888, a light years. ‘The ownproving owner{THERINGTON. _ B88. 1m ‘ bove Washingatt will not be erformed on said ed, unless by a [E ROBINSON. don, © hat the Governor d to commute sk WILLIS SMIT. pr peal ge ° & : Gourt of Nevada ei ee artnership. se And Sacramento. WeMseue BILLS OF EXOHANGE and State Warrants, ey chased : E.M.PRESTON.... beau d= ty PRESIDENT. . ; .. VICE PRESIDENT. 4 D. E. MORGAN..As8s’t CASHIER and SEvc’y. . &. M. Hot. Joun T, MorGan ono ie Huenns, * D. E. Morgan, wm. iil: * L. HousMan, BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at ' New Work and New Orleans ALL BUROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Care Trains.: No dd@itional ‘charge for erths in Third Class Cars. °° = d other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s offices where pasaen. gers calling in person can secure choice 0} » routes, etc. Fre Oe MADDEN, Land Agent. P. R ASN. TOWNE, 7. H. GOODMAN, RA THE DAILY AOL. LVI.—No. 8671. NEVADA OITY. OAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1888. aoe ue Established 339t 3, 133), by ¥. PB. Browa ae The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY—— BROWN & CALKINS. . N. P. Brown hou, Baninoes Wer. —‘Transcript Block,” No. 32 Combeta at., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year..... lke panncubeeeee per . te = oe ce teNS Months... Keke Per Week by Carrier .. ...: Agents for the Daily Transoript. New York © ee ne ee nner cet . G. P. towel & Co...Sy ens bice aoe foe Fe ba. 2 Pitiaaelphiia veer kay be 4 ortland, oe J. a. bees OS sc ok cwgss ooweae uee yar eS teats Williass & Co.. " cay Cook é § £. See upenemee ee IEEE Moen bd E. 0. Dake..... San Francisco an Francisco Burlington, Vt -Portland, Me Palmer & Rey... John C. Dewey &C Ace CI Gress Vall .L, Mil : eine tes .Graniteville . W. Rob! . Smartsville we: EE Tene Downieville Fo CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...-.--Nevada (ity Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. W? SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE “IN New York, San Francisco. Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUR E. ‘Collections en*any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County Gold and Silver Bullion. wk. Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: PRESTON. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. © incu 1: TMuattonal Denk. geurraucisco suet Bank of D. 0. Mills Co. Quick Time and Cheap’Fares. : hee: “. SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COMBS Bastern and-Buropéan Cities. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company EXPRESS .AND EMIGRANT a hss prompt connection with With the Several Steamer Lines to Attached to Overland Express Trains. < — i ing Oars Are nua tied Clam 8 looping 9 migrant Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, oot Apply te, or Address W. iH. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R, R, San General Manager. Gen, Pass & Tk’t Agt Chicago Has attained astandard of excellence which admits of no superior. P.a@ntive genius, 6) and money can produce. g fi ality of tone, quick response, vaHety of combination, artistic design, beauty in fin the most attractive, orname’ 68,‘ hu 1 ans. for homes, schools, ¢ loagenr societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION The Popular Organ. nnd INSTRUCTION BOOKS ‘ FREE. ; gos CHIGAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., The . Cottage ar It contains every improvement that inThese excellent Organs are celebrated for inh, perfect construction, i ood iceere, FAC OLLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, “COMBINED, MAKE THIS ALLED : Bi —_! 2! AND PIANO STOOLSCatalogues and Price Lists on application CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. The Leading Harness Shop Broad Street, + + Below National Hotel Jas. Caims, =. Repairing Neatly Done. Grass Valley Road, { L Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. L. VOSS, ._Prop’r. Wink ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE, LJMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining-and Buililiu,; Purposes. 11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WiTH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS. REQUIRED. ee Also a good supply of SHAKES & PICKETS All lear and Second Quality Sugar Pine —d ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ee A. HANSEN, Foreman of the vard will be found at the office to receive orders, au. Voss. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. OF NEVADA OITY. ~ Proprietor. MADE TO ORDER AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. &@~ All orders attended to promptly. Home Mutual Insurance Co CabETAL ‘ 300 000 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. Fire Insurance Only J. F. Houanron, Prewident, Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County inthis county at rates as low. assolpe A a fair profit will adinit of, gas anteeing a promptand liberal response to al just claims for . OF CALIFORNIA. a PRINCIPAL OFFICE: a JIN. peep ay gd nay zs H. Story, Secre ' me H. MAGILL, General Agent. Sh, DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN, ; Risks ted on all cl of desirable GEO. W. HILL, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE\ f LADIES! SEE HERE AROMATIC ;.WINE ! This remedy 1s the result of years of experNerve and Brain Food. an andinvigorate your entire system, giving t kling eyes. 5] Sed cheeks and bright spar! i yes. ousan have. We. will send Pegg address vost containing much on : he pasate Wine is giving betSiete te e yeas. It 8 all es ane nted to be. Ww. i?) ruggist GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. —_ . Far Gatighia, Colds, Asthma; Bronchitis, Three Sizee—25c., 600, and $1.00 YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GILMOREs harmacy, and is pronounced iepe Physietens and Medical Societies to be a perfect : with the measles. The boy was wildly pists prepared, xpremaly for teting all Scited abd he want to his i eae rH gio Sn cig Weta . r wane meas ae Se mee . A DNR uli he female cv : blood, ies tenance what the sunbeam is to the landgore, will ray eainees to. ur nerves’ “What? No, dear.” once and be cu wear T. JOYNER, D ware, Ohio. and all Diseases of the Throat Constable and Oollector, RICHARD DILLON, NEW LUMBER YARD, LITTLE PEOPLE. The Latest Information Regarding the And in all the place there's ne'er @ face) Pigmy Races of Men, A lecture was given recently at the ay pets bch Aneel eens, = 14 one la geass eae be ‘When a little sick child looked up and smiled, the Natural History Departments of the . . 4#*he.sst op my lady's ae os British Museum, on “The Pigmy Races . frer fan it fiirte and flutters,And all around no man is found Various classical Goda Pie a Serthians dis anos ae others were cited to show the wide-spread . But, oh! to her, the best bobo belief in the existence of races of human’ Fein hy gsr a sa call ‘beings of exceedingly diminutive stature,. ame we -and to which the name of Pigmy was rodotus, Aristotle, Ctesias, Extension of knowledge of the natural Peeps underneath her skirt; ~ products of the earth and a more critical And a foot so small onght never at all spirit on the part of authors led to at‘To move in mire and dirt. / tempts to explain this belief, and the dis. But, oh! she goes among the poor,§ ' covery of races of monkeys, of the doings iu can Wit wks Te as watt of which more or less fabulous stories wy 7 were often reported by travelers, gener: ally sufficed the commentators and naturHer glove is soft as feathers}. ’ alists of the last century for this purpose,' Upon the nestling dove, Tee Recently acquired information as tothe . Its touch ao light, I have no right, actual condition of the human population be poe br ant poe ¢ gar, of the globe has, however, led toarevi. But ob! when clad in simplest gard, sion of the ideas upon the subject, and M. de Quatrefages, the eminent. professor of anthropology at Paris, has especially carefully examined and collated all the evidence bearing upon the question, and deA MILLION MATCHES A DAY. iva bodies hee ee Re How the Trade of New York Is Supplied thors appear he pe pm a the Process. interior of Africa an © southernmost & ti ut five millions of parts of Asia, and the characters they asRuste se sign tothem indicatean actual knowledge of the existence of the two groups of small people who still inhabit those. regions, ‘. and whose history formed the subject of . The Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean aré inhabited by a race of great interest to the anthropologist. The inhabitants do not cultivate the ground nor / keep any domestic animals, but they have Genter. consernceiony; The, qutting, is @ rude kind of handbecetitenaia ay holdi hype make . thick, can be gus up into splints during sip also the course of a day. ews pis pena Ap tare dnatemy ty 205 ae¥ . “As the splints fall off the end of the pe : ina cates: Their p wierd block by the action of the horizontal wand arrow, but > under the block into a room below, where eager Riese they are tied up in bundles, each containpe erate a Ow jing half a gross. For this purpose a 4 te the y rare gaa measure is formed consisting of a section cuoked. They live ‘5 & gross of splints. pk dnp P abe taees Ps “The workman begins by throwing a ts, and honey, and —s k nothing but piece of string across the measure, then made pottery, and ng water out of the excellent fishin pert at mana (pal weapon is the bo ‘they also usespears, have no metals, and how to produce fire, preserve it carefull any food which is n chiefly on wild pigs, : nges in parallel One of the most distinctive ph cal confused heap) he a mem tossin; res of the Andamanese is ‘hele dine calor by & Gexterous-aystem of Ee inutive size. Accurate m: @ large number have been that the average hdight of vod pry hac the i color of their skin is dark, almost black, their hair is exceedingly closely curled or va ihees bundle ore ead ibe on facks trizzly,” and their heads are of theshort in a hot room and left for some hours unThe great intérest of the til the moiattre'ls expel The matches natives is that they are the ow-ready for sulphur ing purespecimensof arace . **°™ y ae “The, sulphur ig.melted and the two of smiall stature, dark color, and frizzly 3 Bic amines (SID ea easurements of made, showing catches the two ends of the string, ties up 4ft. omen 4ft. ¢in, The ceeds to make another, the work being ~Andamanese am, Cochin China, and Indo-Malayan ‘Archi, flous sulphur. When the sulphur is Gf, Ne . % second string is tied around each ay senyl ea ake two bundles of single Passing to the continent Of. Africa, we . DUD mee ee Gui inshegouthertsdoss re Attnantes “Some of the matches, however, are on cl fwd with the phosphorus composition. Each same as that of the Andamanese,andthey . ™0Ufacturer has a recipe of his own for have the same very crisply curled short popeeteres Pe eep ee and congequentblack hair, but in many other respects . !¥ keeps it as a trade secret. they are widely different, \ ; Separated from them, both geographi: The Deacon Preserved Order, area pé. The corner grocery convention got talkcalled by . {ng of old times the other’ day, and one of who are found living in . the delegates reported how old Deacon scattered communities among those of ee Bc aonb pao ee the ordinary full-sized. Negroes nearly all 5 across thecontinent ah Africa, within a —" ee bei oie em ag a grad few de; of either side of the Equator, . Whip. is ere in the carriage, so he Uniemrshess were the real Pyecienes the . brought his into church with him and.deof them ig . posited it under the seat. ° interesting . The preacher, described asa tall, gaunt and apparently truthful descriptionof the . ™an with arms like a windmill and a Loango coast, written in theend of the . Voice like-a crosscut saw, soon waxed elo16th century.. His accounts were corrob. Wuent—and noisy. This was too much for orated by Dn Chaillu, Stan'ey and others, . two dogs which had followed their master To thisgroupof people belong the Ak. inside, and had beén “‘sarsing’’ each other kas, who liveashort distance to the right . 12 whispers for some time, and, becoming of Lake Albert Nyanza, discovered by . ©xcited.at the loud talk of the man in the Schweinfarth in 1870, and more recently desk, they made a break at each other investigated by Emin Pasha, from whose . ®24800n mortified the devoted listeners letters some extracts were read by the lecby becoming engaged.in a regular set-to. turer, These appeared to be reallythe . The exhorter howled and the dogs smallest race known, full-grown men and . Yelped. women, being often not more than 4ft, . Silently reaching under the seat, Deahi ‘Bosjesmen, or Bushmen, exh: peculiar modification of th Their average height is. ve cally and in physical characters, culiar race of very little people Hamy Negrillos, Greeks, our first knowled, due to Andrew Battell, in . . winding the long lash, he swung it around ioe ny suis’ Ceo pes doa ee his head two or three times with the elephants, and use the bow and arrows . Stace of a Californian stage driver, and with the same dexterity as their cousins, . brought it down upon the -hides of those the Negritoes of Asia. It is ; that_theyhave contrived to their independent, existence, ably in gradually diminisht sacrilegious dogs, , : pith tne There was a yell which drowned fora though prob. Moment the voice of the preacher, and ing numbers, pthose two dogs went through the door and in the midst of powerful tribes of larger . 10wn the road, and never stopped once to stature; for all the existing evidence look behind them until they reached their points totheir being the descendantsof . 20mes.—Piscataquis Observer. the earliest inhabitants of the continent of which we have any knowledge. : Our information about them is, how. ‘How would you feel, m y dear, if you ever, at present very scanty, and a fuller . were to meet # wolf?” asked an old lady investigation intotheir characters, habits, . of her little grandchild, with whom she customs, traditions and language would } was walking along a lonely country road. well repay the labor spent upon it, ie -—e A True Lover. There’s a pretty little child girl, who has a boy cousin. much of an age and they are very fond of The girl was taken sick a up-town, @ . “Would you, grannie?” cried the child, They are { clapping her hands with delight. ‘That few days ago away.” . Itembellishes an inferior faceand Then the boy began to cry, and would . vente . 4 nforted until his mother prom. A smile ‘however, should not become o waa 8 goat Eee ee have nahin, aoe the result; nor and he has been so good, and should the mouth break into a smile on : het pal ne one side, the other remaining passive and faith in his mother if they don’t let him wham a gi : have them.—San Francisco Chro t so much u measles, that they are Correctly Voiced: School Teacher—James, is ‘to ; kiss’ an active or passive verb?”’ ; James (oldest ‘boy in the class)—“Both.” . “TI could gaze at the moon for hours,” 2 Sehool “How is that, : “Active on the part of the feller, of it.” Janses "porte tn blushes and marks . the man in it!”’ a graémmar—Washing . ‘Yes,’ she assented ie + Great Names Depreciated. ‘ Mark Antony isin the te, Ga.; Julius 4 a OR a tt ; The Frivolous Girl, Her silken gown it rustles, eN\ As she goes down the stair; One-baif, one-half so fair; ’ Her eyes grow bright, grow dim; " At the touch of my lady's hand.». “~ Her little shoe of satin ’ To hear my lady's voice, She goes where none may see, I.watch and pray that some happy day, My lady may pity me. \e Soret ned —Puck, with Lights—A Description of the matches every working day,” said a leading New York manufacturer. ‘The wood used in the manufacture of matchesis the best pine plank, as free from knots as possible. Each plank is cut into twentyeight or thirty blocks, each measuring 11 inches in length, 43¢ inches in width and into splints by a machine of simple but indone so rapidly that about 36 planks, each 12 feet long, 11 inches wide and 3 inches knije they pass down ashuteimmediately of hollow cylinder of the capacity of half taking up anumber of splints from the and bunting, having filled his measure he the bundle, throws it aside and then prodone with the rapidity and precision bundle, so that when divided, each not divided until after having been tipped con Blank pulled out the big whip, Un“That Would Be Nice!’?? > “OQ grandma, I should be so frightened!” was the reply. “But I should stand in front of you and protect you,” said the old lady. would be nice! While. the wolf was eating you I should have time to run far ae laugh or smile distorts The Man in the Moon. . . “dn” he responded,'‘would that I were ey og 3 inches thick. These blocks are cut up ° Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications
sent free on a plication. Teachers should -OREAM BALMS ATARRH Cleansey theft sages, Allays ‘Mammation, Sores, & HRestores the Senses of Taste andi Smell, \ A particle is applied into each nostril and . ~“Ts agreeable. ice Wanntent Drugggiste by mail, registered. A Horritle Inheritance. The transmission of the fearful effects of eontagious blood poison is certainly the most hosrible inheritance which any man can leavé to his’ innocent posterity. The curse con: tained in the Scriptural declaration: "The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth gonoration,” can be certainly mitigated, and in the majority of cases, prevented, by the use of the antidote to the contagious blood potson which Nature herself furnishes, and which {a to be found in its native purity and infallible efficacy in the remedy known all over the -vorld as Swift's ‘Specific — commonly called “8.8.8.” As illustrative of this fact Wwe give the following evidence—they are test eases, taken at random frem hundreds of others df similar character : Mr. J. H. Brown, of Hornelisvillé, N. ¥., Writes : Three years I suffered with this horible disease, Swift's Specific cured mecom.-" pletely. ; H Prof. Edwin Baar, 234 E. Twenty-second street, New York, writes: Swift's Specific cured me of a fearful case of Blood Poison. Dr. B. F. Wingfeld, of the Soldiér’s Home, Richmond, Va., writes : Swift’s Specific cured me of a severe case of Blood Poison. D. W. K. Briggs, Brooklyn, N. ¥,: I was a perfect wreck from Blood Polson. Specific restored health and hope, and I am well today. Cc. W. Langhill, Savannah, Ga.: I have suffered a long time with Blood Poison. I tried Swift's Specific and am now a perfectly well man, : A. W. Buell, of Power's Hotel, Rochester, N. Y., writes: It is the best blood remedy on earth. I cured myself with it. I recommended it toa friend of mine, a well know business man, and it made him well. Mr. F. L. Stanton, editor of the Smithville, Ga., News, writes that a friend of his was aMicted with severe case of Blood Polson, and that two bottles of 8. 8. 8. effected a complete cure. He tried every other remedy in vain. Mr. J. R. Kellogg, Stamford, Conn., writes, December 16, 1887: Your 8. 8. 8. is doing for me what ought to have been done long ago. It has done me more good in one week than all the medicines I have ever taken. Would I had gotten it befor! But ‘all's well that ends well.” It will make a new man of me, and I thank God that I have found it at last! ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases treo, Tax Swwr Srxciric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, GaNevada County Academy —AND— Htusiness College: A Day and Boarding School For Both Sexes —-— N OBMALAND COMMERCIAL COURSES a specialty. 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., by the very best Special Teachers, Home care and training. . At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley—two miles from either city, Pupils enter at any time, take regular or selected coursen. , Directors of the Association, M. L, MARSH, Pres. GRORGE LORD, Ss M URGU fae BGSa, WAL He, VAAL PBDI EDWARD. 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YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, KARL Mgrz’ Piano Method is the downing success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other inWovcn books for this favorite instrument. e wan Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write to u at once for full descriptive circular of this great work, containing also many testimonials from well known teachers who are using the book. It will pay teachers to look into the matter. sihongh containing more matter than any other Piano Method now before the public,itis sold at the same price asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price $3 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. Teachers are invited to send fora sample copy of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not what they want. Our arge write to-us for terms and discounts, S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers __ Wabash Avenue. Chicago, I Nasal Page Pain and InHeals the TRY the Oure. Psexts. Circulars free. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y. them from their homes and families, The r éy person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and u er sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you, Everything new. No special ability required. ; Well as anyone. Write to us at once for full : Address _ “« o REWARDED are thos who read this and then act: they will find honorable employment that will not. take 1Ofits are large and sure fo: ery induswards per day, who is willing to work, Eith» reader, can doit as.ulars, which we mail free inson & Co., Portland, Maine, ASTHMA “iii, anstantly relieves the m violent attack fae for versie andi Ree tion, its action is imm: of danger By the condition of your blood, . with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, there need be as shown in pimples, blotches, dofls, or . no. fear of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neus discolorations of the skin; or hy a feeling . ralgia, . Salt Rheum, Tetter, Eczema, of languor, induced, perhaps, by inactivity . Catarrh, Liver troubles, or any of the of the stomach, liver, and kidneys, you . diseases arising from Scrofulous taints in should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, [twill . the ‘blood. » Geo. Garwood, Big Springs, renew and invigorate.your, blood, jand cause the vital organs to properly perform . been. used in my family for a number of their functions. If you suffer from. t Rheumatism, or Neuralgia, a few bottles bt ‘Aver’s Sar. . but Ayer’s Sarsaparilla effected a perma. . saparilla will relieve and cure you. Alice Kendall, 218 Tremont at., Boston, Mass.,/ troubled with Qoitre: two bottles of writes: ‘Ihave been.troubled with Neus Ayer’s:Sarsaparilla cured her, and she has ralgia, pain in the side, and Weaknesa, and . never had any return of the disease. I rehave found greater relief. from Ayer’s . gard this preparation as.the best medicine y other remedy.” . .in use for the blood Forewar Sarsaparilla than from an J.C. Tolman, 336 Merrimack st, Mass.,. writes: “In no other rei I ever found such a ha Rheumatism as in. » Lowell, 7, Adams st., Lynn, Mass., writes: “For medy have! many yeara I suffered terribly from Indippy relief from} gestion, Dyspepsia, and Scrofula. Almost Ayer’s Sar saparilla t saparilia.”” It instils new Iifo {nto the . and am a Well man to-day.” Be sure and strength.\. get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the most thorough most} and effective blood purifier. The best is blood, and imparts vitality and Being highly concentrated, it iy the economical blood purifier, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A. For sale by all druggists. Prico 1; six bottles for $5. Acaieiny of Our Lady of the HE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED under the care of the Sisters of the rom the Celebrated Convent of ame, Indiana, is beautifully ‘. of Woodland. The building is at , supplied with allthe modern improvemehta}.?2<eF® 1,000 Chanenge te any and noeffort or expense has been spared to , oe Machine. meet all requirements that ma to. the advancement, health an the pupils. Acompl Chemical appara’ oas leasant town arge and well’ color ot ee Bie comfort o 8 furnished with sma. ; : @ for the use of those pursuing Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line, ° Instrumental Musie and Voice Culture also Drawing and Painting receive particu! TNTIL fursher notice the Bus will make EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN. NOvada City at BOARDING Puris—Board (including Bed}. Leave Nevada vant 10 o'clock A, M. lish, German, French, Latin and og EXTRA CHARGES iano, with use: of instrument one 00 MONEY TOBE MADE, CUT THIS Vocal Music, Pri 00 . 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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 TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Satarda y, April 28th, MAA BO. UO LEAVING NEVADA GITY: iM. DAILY—Connech{ng With dverland arriving in San Franeisco at M., DAILY—Connectin Overland Passe Arriving: SNM A.M. DAILY ~~~ 9:00 . M.-DAILY — Connecting with assenger leaving ‘San Francisco at JOHN F. KiDDER, General Manager. E. H, BROWN, Superintendent. V ONDERS in’ thouis of ‘orms, tutors id eee ee Ohio, writes; « “ Ayer’s, Sarsaparilla has years. I was a constant sufferer from Dyspepsia, nent cure. Seven years ago Thy wife was -” B. 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Capital you, that will start you in business, which will britig yon in more money right awa than anything else inethe world, Granc eptnt free. Address True & Co., Augusta aine, Established in 1852, Nevada: Assay . Office, J. J OTT, Proprietor, NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY. ~ Gee AND ORES OF EVERY DESC RIPrequest gale rong] orehanged for Coin, In nm with my Assay Office I have a small Quartz Mill with which I can make returns in every way. Workin made with troen 50 % pounds. PHices UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET. .MEVADA CITY (OOLLEY BROS,,..... Proprietors 4 — , ; DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etec., We also k bh A. WUTK : An Ba con yr Ree Arp’ &@ choice stock of Pant oie BR, . ' ere reerprenenrrtneigenetneenin Sg pg es es a Boot and Shoe Maker, ‘ AD STREET ’ OTT & co., Bre Nevada oip0ORS BELG No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and E ‘Silver Bare. Saddles, : Bridles, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. vited to the fine atock of Single and Double Express H place in Nevada count, ‘What's the! Matter? Why,.? Haven't You Heard the ? au — ae J. GILBERT, OF NORTH sin JU Has just returned from’ San Francisco where he . purchased the latest novelties in his line He has at hig, store the finest Single and Double Ruggy Harness, ‘His own make,) Whips, Lashes, Wagon Sheets, Plush Robes, Special attention is inHEAVY BREECHING Lead and Chain Harnes (The Boss for Teaming.) Everything sold cheaper than at an 7 m0. Nevada Royal x STATED MEETINGS AT. SONIC HALL, N , ae Moneay in exch woasheting Companions in ng are cordiaily invited i tend ecre a JOS. THO Pries ig ' _1. J. Rourr, Peorteneh Fr ‘ STATED MER 5 Second Wedneehoe ace ie Visiting Brethren in good MASONIC 4 OTICE, Nevada Lodge, No. 18 F. & A, ph Roux, Secretary, deaeee: ip N. E, ORAPMAN, DINTIsT NEVADA CIty.. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramento st LEUTIE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWE Broad Street, Nevada City, Witt PRACTICE IN ALL TH j tnitete . Brats of California, 32° tl . te of Pine and B L. B. LITTLE, Pine streets, up stairs, *. F, SIMONDS, la Ci Gleot. I prescribe itand . . PRICE, $1.00. ()FRICE—Corner of Pine and Commerel. 1 st P STAIRS, BLA a U next door b: Wale op BUILD any one can do the work; either sex, youny one office, hot needed; we start you free, -Cutthis out} 2-2? M. and zeturn it to us and we will send you free PD SIMU reuse re something of great value and importance to . & H. Ga YLORD Office—Opposite the Court House, [)'8tkicr ArrorNey or .wevap. Alfrea Db. B® tion refined, melted and Agssayed. By Oounselor at Law and N 2 ‘Pi : U. S. Deputy Mineral Surve At the lowest rates. ii celta ay FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEv. wees WwhER Attorney and Counselor at Law Office in Mo — ran & Roberts’ road streets, Nevada oh JOHN. CaLpw. CALDWELL & LITTLE, , 4 Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A JILL PRACTICE IN STATE United States comme Bie 3 OFFICE—Thomaa Block, cofnerB road ai . . c. W, ono CROSS & SIMONDs, — Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law, ILL PRACTICE I‘United States Courte™ bees: i Me = Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Net onsen oO THOS. 8s. FORD Attorney and Counselor at tale ¢ FFICE—Th ' ' and Pine streota, Ne ding corner roan HAMILTON McCORMICK, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. » Streets, Nevada City bye practice in all of the Courts of : Surgeon. i. W. CHARLES, m. B., Homepathio Physici low Wells, Fargo & C bi po Hours—10to 12 A. M., and 2toa™, ea FRED Ra. 4 GAYLORD & SEAREs, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN AL & State and Federal ALL TER GORY au W. D. LONG, i Attorney and Oonnselor at Law. ' County. Office at the Court House. " oa i Successsor to Johnson & Mason, i Attorneys at Law. practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct We PRACTICE IN THE SUPEz » t Supreme, he UB eo ane Ptice--Thomes-Biock, Cormier Broad as he streets, Nevada City: es JAS. G. HARTWELL, ’ —ANDFFICE—Upstairs in. B. sk cor. Broad and Pine Se ae City + ‘ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, May 6, 1887. . ‘ ; working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish their own h. b and give their whole time to the bu ae, moments be fitabl, BF soma a eh wate ele Richmond, Va, m meh" pd $100 to $300 S*QNTH cm bemaas. SPOMCerian Steel