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March 15, 1887 (4 pages)

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! oo a> = EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. KMEN, AL, an. TOOLS. lication TONE, Aght, , 1887. ng style. for the BEST. snificent the parhe very ffords or r an upws com‘o render from the while at oO many t at the id more ise is finlight, so self that om pine BO as not ll sets of ive each, ps throw jual toa and em1 panels us it t having t parlor case. those in it invenis a pa couples @ power. has two reble can s desired. rods, and the old 3 in genoctaves, ch warp, — Me ° pler, buy itops,and up and ly and if s do not apler,and source of worthless STieneS itty, Jersey. ANT SE, Office, Ts Prop sed at the urantand igive the at very te Meds. 0r. TWOOD. BUSINESS nd & Stich dissolved BRAND, STICH. sd the firm. patonery, a City, an r the firm gTICH, : oN os tan ¢, W. CROBB. Sy ‘t Law, rATE AND lock, NevaHOMPANY. of business on of works con a 7 B. F.8yetl }..*% ie . You Bet Pa Wee? Hip,” . a a a Te Truckee C. L. Miller French Corral James Marriott .North Bloomfield J.W. Robb .... Graniteville J. W. Beatty . Smartsville J. W. Orear. .Downieville Broad Street...... Nevada Uity. ’ propriatedas, an THE DAILY — La TRANSCRIP VOL. LIV. ae NEVADA CITY, a CAL., TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15,1887. The Daily Transcript. EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —sBY— BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CaLKINs N. P. Brown, ? Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 82 Commercial et., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ORG YO@QE ci viavsctssctasrslerieeees ++ $6 00 Six Months .-... Tag PKOCOKIC rower al a, Three Months, .. 0.6. secsceseseeedeneees 1 50 Per Week by Carrier 5 ut e Agents for the Daily Transcript: Palmer & Rey.. ia sircG feed, Sew York G. P, Rowell & Co;...°5...New York £8. RB NUGG cccciesaacss ; 4 . Boston N.W. Ayer & Co.. Palmer & Rey. J. H. Bates & Co . Philadelphia Portland, Oregon soaeeey N@w York Dauchy & Ca ee New York Williams & Co. 4 . London, Eng Cook & Co hs . Chicago .. San Francisco pas goa pranciaee Palmer & MeV. oo .:5 cicevae Seales an Francisco John C, Dewey &Co.. . Burlington; Vt Stinson & Co... -»Portland, Me Geo/M, Mott.. . . Sacramento JA, stidxer Lidiscyy AW. K. Spencer North San Juan Grass Valley Paid up Capital-$30,000. Gurplus $20,000. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON PRESIDENT. RO MAHUNT..... 6.2% VICE PRESIDENT. JOBN-T:: MORGAN cosecceess dein CabHiER. D/E. MORGAN . Ass’? CASHIER and SEc’y. DIRECTORS: vu. R. M. Hunt, JouUN T. MORGAN, Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. MORGAN, Ww. EDWARDS, L. Housman, E. M. PRESTON. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange. Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion. Highest Price Paid for State and County Warrants. DRAW CHECKS ON New Yerk, Sacramente, San Francisco, We issue Figne Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available in any part of Great Britain and Europe. Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—Natienal Bank of D. O. Mills & Co. ° Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. AVING purchased the above-named E Market, I will be glad to see all former patrons and wil be able to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats, Etamas, Bacon anda lara, Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES, Having had long experience in the business, I ean guarantee: to give perfect natisfaction to all, and will supply the Very best in my Line, All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all imes. CHARLES KENT, Empire Livery Stable, Broad st., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, . ray PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Proprietor, Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State, Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentlee. man cares to drive. t Good Saddle Horses always on hand. CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED, Ordinance No, 80, A* ORDINANCE TO CREATE FINDLEY Btreet. The Trustees of the C vevada do ordain as follows: pereet ye ; SECTION I, That it is necessary to the public u convenience that a public atroet tounpeting Spring and Broad streets between the lots o. ndley and A. Lones be laid out and kept open for city use. miei HR * SECTION IT. That the strip of land hereinafter deacribed lying between >t: lots of Win, Findley and A. Lones be. ae thesame is hereby apis hereby declared to be a ublic street of the city of Nevada, under he name of Findley. pizeet, and embraces alithe land between said lots described ag follows: Commeneing atthe northeast corner of. lot. No. lin block No 36; on west Broad street, owned by A. Lones, ig my & thence 4 South ninety Awofest wlome Lone? Whee aN et me and one-half toes on corner at pring street; thence no! drill hole in a granite boulder; thence n 31}4 deg. east, 78%, feet al. . Findley to the corner at West ro st; THE TRANSCRIPT ————F$0@ere— die SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL News, atid it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this county It also has numerous patrons in Place? Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San: Francisco and-more-rerote parts of the State. To-LANDand to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress be‘ing made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements VSO PORES NS y TO ADVERTISERS 2 9 PREBLE NAY Being positively the Best Advertising Medium in Nore thern California, —-—-—0 i The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coast, The establishment NS APoet MS ARR ECA cHden vey hipaa nee puntns material, plain and ornamental. See specimens of our: work and get our prices before sending your printing, to San francisco or elaewhere under the mistaken impression that\you can do better there. IF YOU Want te Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at all times on ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the 1887 1887—1887—1887—]887—1887~-1887 18871887—1887—1887-—-1887—1887— 1887 60 860 is Daily Transcript ! is 38 Daily Transcript ! imp Daily Transcript ! 1% 1864 Cp et at me a WHICH Is in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. street; thence north 68! b , ; the place of ae, Pere At Ae SECTION 111. This ordinance shall be in for: after its passage and due So Eph sees Pp February " . ve a. C. ILLS, President. 4 a6 Desirable Homes and Lands Offered For Sale —BY THE-—— Nevada County Land Improvement Association. —DIRECTORS— JOHN T. MORGAN, NAT. P, BROWN, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, GEO, C, GAYLORD, GEO, E. TURNER, G. E. BRAND, E. M. PRESTON, WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS. BARKER. (0,000 Acres of Railroad Lands For Sale. DEPARTMENT No. 1. THE FARM KNOWN. AS THE “FAR WEST RANCH,”’ . is described as follows: 730 acres of foot hill land, comprising 330 J acres of timber and grazing land, 300 acres: of cultivated land, 100 acres of which is plowed ready to sow, also 100 acres of splendid meadow, never fails a crop. Two creeks of never failing water, one of which runs the full length of the meadow, numerous springs all over the place and two wells of good water. Three hundted acres of: the land is urider a good board fence, the rest'enclosed with good: brush fence. .A good house of eight rooms; one large barn capable of containing one hundred tons of hay, a large new hay press, two stables, storehouse, granery, blacksmith shop with tools, small orchard. Personal property to go with the place, consisting of 1 good fourhorse wagon, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 hay press, 1 harrow,'2 plows. The place is situated 15 miles from Grass Valley on the McCourtney road, 3 miles southeast of Spenceville, and 15 miles northeast of Wheatland. $8,250 560 ARES OF CHOICE LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND HIGHLY IM: 9 proyed. Well fenced and a good supply of free water, House of nine rooms, hard finished, 8 good barns. Cut 120 tons hay. A splendid chance to secure one of the best ranches in the county. No. 8. ni $3 0O 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED, 5) ROOMS; good cellar and milk house. Favorebly situated for outside free cattle range. No. 5. $3 eye) ‘AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE FROM ’ the city. There will be offered for a short time at the above low price, a house containing nine commodious rooms with all the modern improvements. Centrally located and includes 2 unimproved lots and a fine orchard. No. 6. GOOD HOUSE WITH 8Ix Large barn containing 29 tons of hay. A good investment if sold soon. $1 100 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, FAVORABLY SITUATED ON PRINCIPAL , Les street in Nevada City. Good, and both rented. Must be sold’ within a few days. : No. 7 $5 000 WILL PURCITASE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST PROFITABLE ’ places in Northern Cetifornia, consisting of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard and ull the trees and vines in probtabie bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and is in a warin, sunny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years i No. 8. $9 250 A RARE CHANCE. 335 ACRES SITUATED IN THE NATURAL FRUIT Dp. ee belt ofthe county. 60/acres under cultivation, Good house and barn. good well. yee on the publie road ahi only @iiiters Trem Grass Valiey an Railroad, irrigation, No. 9. $14 000 A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 640 ACRES, SITUATED IN A SHELTERED , locality, in the warm belt formerly known as Penn Valley, Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and barn, sheds, hay press, ete. Much of the land is well situated for the growing ef all kinds of fruits. The'pasture land is so located that it commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle. No. 10. $1,60 2 miles from Good orchard, vegetables and ‘fruits of all kinds growh in abundance without Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase. 30 ACRES OF IMPROVED ORCHARD LAND SITUATED IN THE WARM belt of Nevada City, Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water. With little improvement could be made worth $5,000, J No. 11. , $2 550 A NEW HOUSE WITHIN 3 BLOCKS OF BUSINESS PORTION OF THE ,) City. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed-and stable. A beautiful situation. No. 12. $3 000 RANCH—190 ACRES, PATENTED. FOUR MILES FROM RAILROAD. 60 p) acres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock. No. 13, $1 60 RANCH—127_ ACRES, PATENTED; 120! ACRES POSSESSORY TITLE. Ya, Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; 8,000 grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. WOOv PRACT AND O8F . HAnKU—Sw AUIS; rai ND, gO ee ace $2,00 cultivated: lg acres orchard, with house, *barn and other imp ovements Only 4 miles from Nevada City,No. 15. ‘ i a : AVORABLY LOCATED AND WELL WATERED STOCK RANCH FOR $2,50 ae consisting of 430 acres patented land, and a large free range. A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and pine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 from Railroad. No. '16. ” 7 ION y (ELL IMPROVED FARM, FAVORABLY SITUATED, CONTAINING $3,500 cape 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced. A number of good springs on the place. 1 span horses, 18 head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop and tools, and various other farnring implements go with the place. Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming. No. 17. sARGE TRACT OF FINE AGRICULTURAL LAND, CONSISTING OF $10,000 Pik enes. situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada County, and only 5 miles from Grass Valley; well watered, and a portion well timbered with oa) end pine suitable for lumber; will be sold in one lot or divided up in small tracts to.suit purchasers. Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. eee 240 ACRES OF GOOD ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND, WELL SITU$1,00 ated, and when improved will be a very profitable place. No. 19. i 3 ‘GGOD CATTLE AND WOOD RANCH, ONLY 5 MILES FRGM GRASS $500 taltey aan 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid grazing land and. large outside range. Timber will more than pay for the place. Splendid chance. No. 20. 7 > ME AND ORCHARD TRACT, CONTAINING ABOUT TEN ACRES. $600 geratea 1 mile from Nevada City, inthe warm ‘belt. House, barn, chicken houses, etc. Free water, Can be allirrigated. Smallorchard. A rare bargain. Noy 21. ae ’ CRES SPLENDID FARMING LAND, IMPROVED AND READY FOR $3,16 aniivation: all fenced, and situate 9 miles west of Grass Valley. This property is so located that it can be all irrigated. No. 22. : ; ‘ ZLLING OF SEVEN ROOMS, CENTRALLY LOCATED IN NEVADA $2,250 Bie perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by 150 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in the county. No. 23. $500 bia Hill. ore A SPLENDID INVESTNENT, CHOICE FARM OF 400 ACRES, SITU$8,000 ated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, about 8 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop, Choice fruit tracts tn deep, red soil, A number of never failing springs. Good house and barn. Water conducted to the. barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. No. 25. (I 2 $ cords of wood yet standing; all fenced. 2 story har nishe ouse, 9 Ube nd obra cellar; large barn: small orchard and garden; water right to the land, Together with 4 plows, 2 wagons, 1 harrow, and various other farming implements. Will be sold at the above low price to settle up an estate, ‘RES OF CHOICE LAND TO BE SOLD AT THE PRICE NAMED TO pe pak estate and is situated on the road leading from Lake City to ColumMust be sold. Splendid chance for investment. 6 ‘RES OF GOOD FARMING LAND GRAZING LAND, SITUATED 5 ties teaen Nevada City; a portion well timbered; estimated’ that there are No. 26. y 7 vay CRES WITH STOCK FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE 6 ithe house. Situated 2 miles from Nevada City; ali fenced aud can. be irrigated with free water; splendid orchard of bearing trees and vineyard; \ t large tract of clover; house of 5 rooms, store house, shed, barn, 10 head of cattle, 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 sets of harness, plows and small farming implements; 20 tons of hiiy and about 200 chickens, The property is favorably located yh oe mile of school house, and is situated so that large free range for cattle can be used. Will be sold at the above low price on account of sickness. A rare chance. rr Y f oJ 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING, ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND. 30 \ V acres under cultivation. House of four rooms, chicken house, sheds, good ) 4) well, and plenty of running water in the pasture land for stock; all fenced. t Situated 2 miles from Spencevi)le. farm for little money, i A splendid chance to get a good profitable “BUILDING LOT 60x200 FEET, SITUATED IN THE BEST PART OF THE City; 3 blocks from Post Office. CRES OF SPLENDID FARMING LAND, 50 ACRES UNDER CULTIvaien: all well fenced. House with 5 rooma; barn 22x50; 350 vines and 50 assorted fruit trees. A bargain. No. 31. 60 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER LAND WITHIN 6 MILES OF NEVADA. q Mmber will more than pay for the land and clearing. Soil good and land lays under the ditch. ‘Title perfect. No, 32. CRES OF LAND WITHIN 8 MILES OF NEVADA CITY. 160 ACRES feonaa. Good house, barn, ete. A splendid fruitand stock farm. Plenty of water on premises. , O00 No. 33. i NDRED AND_TWENTY ACRES OF GOOD FRUIT LAND, SITU{fp ed icn tine ol Raltrosd Wil be sold tor W par eee Only 2 miles from ) Grass Valley. Will double in value in 1 year, 72 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE FAMOUS PLEASANT VALLEY Distelete under a good state of cultivation, Together with 2 mares, 2sets of about 20 tons of hay. i ; \ () v, 336 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM NEVADA CITY; 90 ACRES UNDER GOOD CULx ‘ds of wood on the place, is situated se that nearly all the land can / } (I() ical when the ditch is complete, geod house of 7 rooms, cellar, fenced outside range for cattle, A splendid chance tosecure a good py gh es ren ‘h at a low ioe, including 20 head of cattle, 3 -ho: 2 wo a, ee 2 about 50 chickens, and includ all the various farm implemcnts,and various tools on hand used on the place, [Nevada City. ; * MASONIC NOTICE, Nevada’ Lodge, No. 13 F, & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. D. E. MORGAN, Master, J. H. BOARDMAN, Secretary, Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, Ne. 6, R. A. M. STATED MEETINGS AT MASONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the First Moneay in each month. Viaiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend. JO8. THOMAS, High Priest. J. H. BOARDMAN, Sec. KE. H. GAYLORD. FRED SKARLA. GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN-ALLTHE COURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Cree Comer of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City, Sta m hg practice in all of the Courta of the THOS. 8s. FORD, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. OPRICE-Thoinas’ Building, corner Broad b and, Pine streets, Nevada City. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, . "AND CONVEYANCRR. FFICE—South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City. . Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California. Will draw up Deeds and Mortgages for $2.50
each, certificate of acknowledgment thereto mcluded, ‘ Cc, W. CRORB, JAMES K. BYRNE, BYRNE & CROss, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, Rooms 85 to 41 McCreery's Building, 810 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal, L. B. LITTLE, M. FARLEY; FARLEY & LITTLE, __ Attorneys and Counselors at La Wit PRACTICE IN THE 87 United States Courte. OFFICE—Transcript Bhick, up stairs. ND JOHNSON & MASON, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas Building, up stairs, orner Broad and Pine streets. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State. Office—Adjoining Leutje & Brand’s Store, Broad street. DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, cg AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, ‘ NEVADA‘CITY, d RIAL Geom. , { K. W. CHIARLES, M. D., Homopathio Physician, RoE 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. Office Hours—9 to 11 A. M., and 2 to8 F -M, N. E. OHAPMAN, DENTIST. NEVADA CITY... CAL, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento St. DE. 8. M. HARRIS, DAN TIST. ig NEVADA CITY ON ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs, WwW. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Civil and Mining Engineer, ND U, S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVRY3 OR, Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corher Broad and Pine Streets. wm. scorTT, General Oollector, EGAL BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS 4.promptly attended to. A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc. Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. "GEO. C. GAYLORD, . DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Oase Goods, Grain. Feed. &c., &e. Geeods Seld at Bed Reck Prices. Agent for Giant Powder Company. L. 8. CALKINA. MN. P. BROWN, BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY P DALLY TRANSCRIPT, the leading parin Northern California. It was estabfishea September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown Co, a WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION e@ are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, all the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and proftable. Personsof either ro cally clear — Kf pyr to por ae and @ pro) onal sum ev: thelr time fo Ene poninees. ore and girl earn nearly as much as men. see this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To such as not well satisfied we will send ou® dolto pay for the trouble of iting. Full rticulars and outfit free. Address Gzogos 1Nson & Co,, Portland, Maine, You can live at home, and make more \ money at work for us, then at anything else in the world. Capitel not needed; you are started free, h sexes; ol ages. Any one can do the work.. La earnings sure from first start. and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing tosend your addrese and find out No, 34, 12000 say . 1 two-hi on (new), 1 good one-horse top bi plow 2 ? yarrow, and, Lal ane nag feo Pe oe PY need ° Bude! an tivation, the balance is fine pasture land,a portion heavily timbered, 4,000 to small orchard and vineyard of 1,500 vines, 3 barns and various accessory buildi 4 wer, plows, 4 set of harness, sa ialecs about 600 gallons of wine, and hay su: for stock, For further particulars enquire at the ofice of the Association, Broad Street, 5 . BRAND; Secretary. BROWN & CALKIz8. if wi il : 70 HALLETT & CO. Portland, Me, POWDER Absolutely Pure. P\HIS POWDER NEVER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesoméness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or pRomphate powders, sold Only in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, 106 Wall street, New York . A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, if ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City, FINE BOOTS AND BHOES A-SPECIALTY, REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER, Broad Street, Nevada City. THE GERMAN METHOD Of Fingering for the Piane. Mrs. M. Farley, ‘ AVING LEARNED THE NEW GERMAN Method of Fingering for Piano Players, is now prepared to give lessons in the same. Instructions also given in Guitar Playing. Aosktence— rast’ road street. Music Lessons, Miss Diary Thomas Wyte BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PUPILS FOR PIANO LESSONS, Orders left at CARR BROS. Drug Store will be promptly attended, Nevada County Academy, —AND~— Business College. —_——e A School tor the People FORMAL AND COMMERCIA Il. COURSES aspecialty. Thordugh preparation for any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Fleeution, Short-hand, Ty pe-writIng, ete., bythe very beat Home care and training. At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley—two miles from either city. A Delightful Retreat for Health, ‘ Comfort and Study. 2600 feet above the sea level. Near Railroad and Telegraph Stations. Ofnnibuses passa hourly. ~ Special ‘Teachers. Pupils enter at any time, ake regular or selected courses of private lessons. For complete prospeetus-orinformatton address the principal, E. K. HULL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. “Nevada County WN. G. R. R. Cprerne WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT INevadia City, ON AND AFTER— . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, Al FOLLOWS :— Tueoaving: . A.M. DAILY—Connecting with Pasis aprneet arriving in San Francisco at ! ‘00 P.M. DAILY. ! Arriving 2 10:25 A. M. DAILY. eS . P.M. DAILY—Connecting with Passenger leaving San Francisco at 7.30 t LONDON’S TENEMENT CHILDREN . A Host of Unwashed, Scantily Dressed, Juvenile Humanity at Play. At ell hours cf the day, and bit too often far into ‘the night, there may be ‘. seen disporting -itself if the roadway of the street— including. ifs. guttersvenile humanity. Th: from babes of the Boys aad . Rally ol 10 or 12 age, “Wha have -charse cf thom. Per; where is not. a girl iat fanily, bots are pressed into -the—serviee—as baby minders, which is so niuch the worse for the individual babies concerned. Nol that the boys are willfully careless or erucl but they-are-notthe-hormnurses that tho With girls of the putter children class, the role of “little mother? (o girls are, “veal live’? babies seems to como natural as docs doll nursing to the Uitlo girls of the better off classes ‘of Society To the-casual observer tho elildrca of Tenement street look a miiseral! ‘tof little wretches, but, asa matier of fag t; they are happy enough in (hoir way. They are sharp, active, self-reliant, easily pleased, ‘and especially capable in. tho matter of pleasing themsclves, Their games are for the most part toyles: ones, 80 far at any rate as “bourht”’ toys are concerned, and that is perhaps why they have a tendency toward tho: forn of dramatic representation: They play at and in wonderfwiy realistic fashion fathers and mothers, keeping house, keeping shops and keeping school. fp is perhaps worth remark that tho latter game, as played by gutter children, coos not embraco the idea of the al volition of corporal punishment. Tho -cane—or the stick, strap or rope's end, used as a pubstitute for it—is regarded not merely ay the emblem, but also as. thie practical in strument—of authorily. With it ised pino is maintained and) aitention to Bludies secured. ‘Tso mimic Podayorues of the gutter apply it freely visor that is iot alwaye suliicionth restrained, even by the fear of reprisals —the recollectionthat ler Gf One round of the “ume will bo the sel rey tho nest. Tho privilece of «} reaping * tho pupils is evidently rerarded as th highest prerovative of the teacher, the one thing that Viable, s In sono of tho outdoor games of the gutter youths thero is-a pood deal of chantine-of doecorcl rhymes, and itm Ly well ho that the idea of the “action songs,’ which now form: so popular a part of. tho Kine sarten ‘syste, wa originally taken front these s{reet ganies, —AH the Year Round. . and with « ana mayie makes the olesenNot a New Theory. Everybody is now more or less familin: with tho latest theory of epidemic disease, which is now known to bo pro gated by germs that may, under cert his account of hig Asiatic travels, tells us of a hot pestilential wind prevailing in summer from northwest India up to the western frontier of Persia. Tle thinks he has identified this wind with one men tioned in the Book of Job, and he says that they“who breathe it turn black“and fall dead—-not, however, everybody who inhales this wind, but, he explains, there aro streals of fire in iLasnmall as a hair. which, have been geeh by somo, and they who breathe ir those rays of fire dio of them, the rest receiving no prejudice. Tf ibe so,’ continues Thovenot, “it may be the thought that theso. fires Volant proceed from sulphurous exhalations that rise out of the earth, which being tossed by the wind Kindle (for they are inflammable), and being with the sir sucked in by respiration, consume tho entrails in a moment.’? Thos, in their mere wild guessing about tho influcnce of Asiatic winds, more than two cen turies ‘ago, we have, mis‘cd up with much that is fantastic, the distinct hypothesis of the germ. origin of disease, the possibility of these germs being dis tributed by the air, and the mode of introduction into the humen system, all of eg is now, entirely corroborated by tho . latest sclence.—New York Homo Journal, About a Lucky Star. The “Brandenburg Lieky Star’? —so called because it appeared the night in which [Elector Johann Sigismund, . of Brandenburg, was born—is, by German astronomers, expected, to make its appearance again within the next four years. In 045, during the rcignof Emperor Otho T, say the German papers, a now, and brilliant fixed star was seen in the constellation Cassiopeia, which has the uhape ofa W. In 1264 a similar star peecn in the same place; and again on Nov. 1572, when Tyeho Brahe noticod ia bril liant star of unusual i where he had only tee then. It, had rall ones util no tail, nor ib suur rounded by a haze, that micht lead ob. it resom. servers to take it for a comet; bled, on the contrary, the olier fixed stars, and shed a more br the stars of the first mamnite one ur in this respect-Sirius, Jupiter and Veva, . I€ could only -be compared to Verna, and was visible also in the daytime at noon. At night, with & cove: while all the other stars a was repeatedly «istin; the clouds. Tycho was convinced of if complete immovahility. Is light hevan to fade in November, 1572, and after having shone for nearly seventeen months it disappeared entirely in 1574 In vain the astronomers haye® looted for it in its wonted place sineo;bat nov after the usual-period of about #09 yoar Exchange. 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San t light cae . } { muishable throush ih ried hun? } Docs and horses have the disease, and it-prob. ably can be communicate by them to} IN pre The individual either inhales the Francisco if, . JEROME MADDEN, Lund Agent §. P. R. AN TOWNE: T. H. GOODMAR, Gobel Mauager, Gon. Pass & Tk’'t Agt. Order to Show Cause, MW OTICE OF APPLICATION-FFOR ORDER ,N toshow cause why order of gale of real estate should notbo made, In the Superie Ptate of Cullfornia Mi the inatter of the estate of Michael Quin, decenged, Ituppeuring tothe said Court by tlie petition this day presented and filed by John W. Kobb, toeexeeutor of the last will and testantofsuld Michne! Quinn, deceased, Dae ims for anorder of sale of real-estate; that It > . is bec essary to Bell the Wholg uf the real ew . tute of said deceused \ Itisthercforeordered by the said Court that ull persons interested im thé estate of said deceased appear beforethe said SuperlorCourton Monday, the vistduy of Mareh, A, D. ie87,atWo'clock A.M. of said day, at . the Courtroom of gaid Superior Couat, at the , . Cotrthouse ingaid county, and at Nevada City, to flow exuse why an order should not eC d d i ‘ ’ . be, ranted to the suid executor to sell all the it is expected to show itself again,— realestate of said deceagbed. And thata copy of this order be published uf Joos foursuccessive weeks in the Daily Trauscript, & newspaper printed and pub. lished in said county, Dated Feb. lth, 1857. J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Notice to Bondholders, Office of theCounty ‘Treasurer of Nevada Count TOTICE bends o } 1883, vi + sive: al . 3d, 1as8, viz: . clusive, Ifnot presented for payment within 40 days, interest wili cease at tho-enwn . Of that time in conformity with the ; Rance efthe Board of Supervisors; wy ; and by virtueof which the bonds were ds HENKY MonOL : : Treasurer of Nevada County Gah, Nevada City, February oth, 1887. zee vada County, issued Ma: jonds numbered 330 to 350 Inehu: the folowing bonds issued J rCourt of Nevada county, . 0. A iS HEREBY GIVEN that IT d to redeem the following ay a mae P Fit A bouds numbered 35h to aon lant q