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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY¥,.CAL.,, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1887.
LAWYERS.
Gaylord & Searls, Church.
Cros-aGimonds, Broad.
Johnson & Mason, Broad. .
Farley & Little, Commercial
y Fora, Broad.
The Daily Transcript.
i : Table of Distances. . J. I. Caldwell, Broad.
ear 2 . F. Power, Commercial.
' ‘ From Nevada City to’ ies, . John Caldwell, Broad.
, ‘Alpha . 16% miles. . Wy. MeCormick, Church.
' Birehville 1% . Geo. L. Hughes, Pine.
Blue Tent é ye W. P. Sowden, Broad.
.Bear' Valley 2 G. D. Buckley, Broad.
2 et a <n . W. D. Long, Court House.
owman Dam So ae ne em a
Cherokee 12%4 H F LIVERY STABLES.
Columbia Hill 1% rl J. Hennessy, Broad.
Poe ne waz « . Lane & Sukeforth, Main.
ripe pati fc ae . ° LUMBER.
Seams Valley 4 = . V Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
Jackson's — “a . H. & F. Cooper, Piety Hill.
Lake City u% . M. L, & D. Marsh, Boulder.
i Little York Le an . Geo. A. Cooper.
2 Lowell Hill aye et MANUFACTURING JEWELER
; oer Oe “ re Broad. : Bloomfield 14% . C. J. Brand;
f nd Neswea so . _ MEAT MARKETS.
B ‘ North San Juan = * Chas. Kent, Commercial.
Omega . : Bk James Monro, Broad. i
‘ Purdon's Bridge 7% . ‘. Colley Brothers, Commercial
' Quaker Hill . 18 2 . C. J. Naffziger, Broad.
f Relief Hill re 4 ‘i Trau & Rapp, Broad.
; pone & aed) ‘gis « MILLINERY.
i a Snow Point =; LY . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Majn. 4
es Scott's Flat 6%. “ . Mra. Mills & Grigsell, Broad.
: j Smartsville 19 ici . Casper Cohn, Commercial.
Sweetiland lig * Keller Sisters, Commercial.
Spenceville a MILLWRIGHT.
Ei ' . ema a 1 . J. RK. Collins, Coyote. ©
E Colfax Ws . Parsons & Tompkins.
Sacramento.. : — . . A. McNeeley, Piety Hill.
San Francisco = 1 sabre 3 :
Truckee 88 ‘ MUSIC TEACHERS
. E. Muller, Commercial. von
. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros
Mre. M: Farley, East Broad.
Mrs. H. G, Parsons, Union Hotel.
Miss Della McCord, Main.
tJ. R. Davis.
. Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada.
Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage.
; NEWSPAPERS.
. Daily-Herald, corner Broad and Pine.
. DaiLy Transcript, Commercial.
} OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM
. A. Tam, Pine.
Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
J. Swart, Broad.
. PHYSICIANS.
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
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List of Nevada City’s Business
Institutions.
ASSAYING.
J.J. Ott, Main.
Citizens Bank, Broad.
AUCTIONEERS
G. R. Stockwell, Broad. .
F. G. Guild, Union. .
BAKERIES
Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial
Alex. Gault, Broad.
BANKING HOUSES:
‘itizens Bank, Broad. Directoré—Dr. K>M.
gee Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards,. cial, residence National Hotel.
John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Hous-. E. W. Charles—Office cor.
man, E. M. Preston.* . residence Water
Philip Richards, Main. : H. W. Vailantine—Office Broad,
. BARBERS. Main.
” H. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel,
Walters & Son, National Hotel.
Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine.
L. Godair & Sons, Broad.
L. Lubosch, Pine.
BLACKSMITHS
Wm. Barton, Plaza.
P. Clancy, Broad.
Robinson & Morrison, Plaza.
Carmichael & Denney, Main.
BOOKSTORES.
Brand & Stich, Broad.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial
Geosw. Welch, Broad.
BOOT AND BHOE MAKERS
C. Kornhammer, Broad.
B. Luts, Broad.
A. Wutke, Broad. ;
J. F. Hook, Commercial.
¥.L.Ficke, Commercial.
BOOT & SHOE STORE
John Webber, Broad.
: BREWERIES.
Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento.
B. Weiss, Sacramento.
Johu Blasauf, Spring.
Israe] Hosken, Spring.
C. FYogeli, Main.
BRICK MASONS.
John Dunnicliff, Sacramento.
H. L. Gove, Boulder.
CARRIAGES.
. ’. idence Nevada.
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PORK PACKING.
. G. W. Naffziger, Main.
POSTOFFICE.
Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster.
RAILROAD.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Parker, agent. ee
REAL ESTATE.
evada County Land and Improvement As
sociation, Broad. Directors—Jobhn T. Morgan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm.
Loutzenheiser, Geo, C. Gaylord, Nat. P
Chas. Barker.I. J. Rolfe, Broad.
RESTAURANTS
. B. Lutz, Broad.
Ed. Settles, Commercial.
“Mrs. Maloney, Commercial
SALOONS
Union Hotel, Main.
National Hotel, Broad.
New York Hotel, Broad.
A. Baruh, Commercial.
H. Guenther, Commercial.
A. Isoard, Broad.
, John Bond, Broad.
. Joseph Knight, Broad.
. W. D. Craig, Broad.
ij H. D. Sears, Main. ;
T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine.
Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine.
00s: F. Jenene, Raen . Dillon # Seevena Brood
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. ! Thos. Scadden, Broad.
Wm. Giffin, Broad, . M. Solari, Broad.
A. Nivens, Pine. Joe Clark, Sacramento.
E. Roseathal, Commercial. .-Wm. Monk, Broad.
Mra. J. Jack, Broad, . Robert Simmons, Broad
L. Hirschman, Broad. . Frank Cooley, Main.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. . of pea Lite
Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. . Geo W " Stroimona. Then Talk
K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. 3. Wheeler, Glenbrook.
oe ae a tne Bale. . J. K Eddy, Half Mile House.
. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial.
CONFECTIONERY. G. F. Wilkins, Commercial.
4. Tam, Pine: . P. Chappell, Pine.
B. Rosenthal, Commercial. . H. Pecartey, Pine.
Mrs. Jack, Pine. . SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
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Pee ts nae
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Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commercial. G. E. Withington, Broad.
F. Willett, Broad. . H. J. Dassonville, Town Talk.
‘CONSTABLES. STAGE LINES.
&. Dillon, Broad. . To Sierra City, Green & Co.
Thomas Stevens, Broad. . To Graniteville, Wm. Cole.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
L. Nihell, Nevada.
@eo. M. Hughes, Nevada.
Frank Miller.
. To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson.
. To Marysville, John Kane.
. To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell,
W. C. Fredenburr.
F. Penrose, Pine. . To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson. R. VinA. H. Irish, East Broad. cent. a
J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. SURVEYORS.
J Cook, Water.
J. G. Hartwell, Broad.
W. F. Englebright, Broad.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
STONE MASON.
} erome
L. O. Palmer, Nevad
} C. C. Weisenberger, Nevada.
: T. Penrose, Pine.
Moskin & O
uff here a A. Huffman, Nevada.
J. %. Holbrook, Broad.
. Wm. Joy.
Bordwell & Brobeck.
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CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. tether VATEO FACTORY,
O. Maltman, Gold Flat.
THEATER.
DENTISTS. Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad.
Mra. N. C. Chapman, Sacramento. { TAILORING.
A. RK, Pennin , Broad.
8. M. Harris, Nock:
DRUG STORES.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial.
W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine.
. Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial.
! A. Friedman, Pine.
. P. D. Polidor?, Commercial.
. J. W. Downing, Commercial.
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS. beaie
. merican Tea Store, Commercial.
pli de ped et . UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER
Mra c. A. Barrett, Commercial. . B. Sanguinetti.
7 ns SOE tet ond Mein. . UNDERTAKER.
som merc a) . , OR =
‘i Genenthal, commas Broad and Pine. . W C. Groves, Broad. cy eas Ye
Kosen ‘oad. WAGON-MAKERS. Bros., Br .
Wn. Seaman, Piety Hill,
EXFR = Wai. Barton, Plaza
? _2. r, agent. . . ,
Walle, Forgo & Co., A. D. Tower, sf WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
Eureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
f FOUNDRIES. F.C. pp ae
: : ‘ T. G. Farrer, Broac
Geo. G. Allan, Spring. waren
Cc. O. Barlow, Sacramento.
FRUIT TREES, ETC. Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager.
WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. ‘Felix Gillet, Barren Hill.
FRUIT AND VARIETY. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage.
f W. U. TELEGRAPH. X. Rosenthal, Commereial.
W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine.
Samuel Shurtleff, Commercial.
H. Thomas, Commercial. a)
Broad Street Market,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Wm. B: Simmons, Broad.
R. Smoot, Main.
FURNITURE.
Legg & Shaw, Main.
L. sd Sukeforth, Commercial.
Z GAB.Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Mauayer.
GROCERIES AND PROVIBIONS. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor.
J. J. Jackson, Commercial. oe:
G. C. Gaylord, Broad
Wm. Wolf, Main. AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOW. H. Smith, Commercial. I ple of Nevada City and vicinity with the
C. E; Mulloy, Broad. Choicest of
A. KR. Wadsworth, Commercia!.
! 2 i Cheon ae mmercial . Roof, . A. Charonnat, Com E
ce aig “Tes gg not ag Broad Pork,
W. G. Richards, Broad. '
RK. H. Forman, Commercial. Mutton,
Sims & Nichols, V Flume. Weal,
HARDWARE.
Geo. E. Turner, Pine. .
Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union.
HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETUC.
Jas. Cairns, Broad.
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETC.
M. C. Millis, cor. Pine and Spring.
C. BR. Clarke, Sacramento.
Wm. Wolf, Main.
Sausages,
Corn Beef.
Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be
purchased anywhere in this city.
Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge.
If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or
Chop, give me a call.
I intend to always keep the best Meats to
HOUSE PAINTERS. i
Ioan 4 owe, Main . The Mystery Explained. —
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Insolvent Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
. In the matter of William Seaman, an Insolvent Debtor, William seaman havin
filed in this Couirt his petition, schedule an
inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor,
said William Seaman is hereb
be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of al)
the
y declared to
Brown, Geo. EF. Brand, Wm. Campbell,. the estate,real and personal of the said Win
Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as
may be by law-exempt from execution, and
_of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his es.
tate. All persons are forbidden to. pay any
debta to the said insolvent, orto deliver
jany property belonging to him, or to any
; person, firm or corporation, or association
. for his use. The said debtor is hereby for. bidden to transfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this. Court-except
. as herein ordered.
it is further ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open
Court, of the Courtroom of “said Court, in
. the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal.,
on the Twenty-Eighth day of February,
1887, at 10 o'clock a. M. of that day, to prove
their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
& newspaper of general circulation, published’in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said paper is published, before
‘the said day set forthe meeting of credi.
tors.
And it is further ordered that in the
meantime all proceedings against the said
insolvent be stayed.
Dated Nevada City, January 20th, 1887.
J.M. WALLING,
Judge of Su
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Cler
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja2b
parlor Court.
Insolvent Notice.
N the Superior Court of the county of Nevada, State of California. In the mat. ter of Wm. J. Odgen, an insolvent debtor.
; Wm, J. Ogden having filed in this Court his
. petition, schedule and inventory in insol. vency, by which ita
. solvent debtor, the sa Wm. J. Ogden is
. hereby declared to be insolvent.
. The Sheriff of the couuty of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all the
estate, real and personal, of the said Wm. J.
Ogden, insolvent debtor, exceptsuch as
may be by law exempt from execution, and
. of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
. and papers, and to keep the same safely un. til the appointment of
estate. All persons are forbidden to pay
j; any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to him, or to any
erson, firm, or .corporation, or association
or hisuse. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this Court, except
. as herein ordered.
it is further ordered that all the, creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the Hon.
J.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court.
of the suid County of Nevada, in open Court,
. of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of
. Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on
the Twenty-eighth day of February,1887, at 10
o'clock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts
and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered thatthe order be pub
lished in the Nevada Daily Transeript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
in the said county of Nevada, as often as the
said paper is published, before the said day
set for the meeting of creditors.
And it is further ordered that in the mean‘time all proceedings against the said Insol.
veut be stuyed.
Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887.
J.M.WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest : F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
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