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March 2, 1887 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1887. The Daily Transcript. Table of Distances. From Nevada City to Alpha Birchville Blue Tent , Bear Valley Bridgeport Bowman Dam Cherokee Columbia Hill Edwards’ Bridge French Corral Graniteville Grass Valley Jackson's Lake City: Little York Lowell Hill Moore's Fiat North Bloomfield Newtown North San Juan Omega : Purdon’s Bridge Quaker Hill 2 Relief Hill : Rough & Ready Snow Tent Snow Point Scott's Flat ‘Smartsyille Sweetland “Spencerville ashington You Bet Colfax 7 Sacramento San Francisco Truckee ‘ , LOCAL DIRECTORY. 15% 6 Bly 3315 oS . 1g” 13% ae 7 16%, miles. LAWYERS. rd & Searls, Church. & Simonds, Broad. son & Mason, Broad. ey & Little, Commercial. ‘ord, Broad. Yaldwell, Broad. wer, Commercial. Caldwell, Broad. . McCormick, Church. eo. L. Hughes, Pine. y. P. Sowden, Broad. . D. Buckley; Broad. y. D. Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. . J. Hennesey, Broad. — . . Lane & Sukeforth, Main. . LUMBER. . V. Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. . &. & FE, Cooper, Piety Hill. M.L. & D. Marsh, Boulder: . Geo. A. Cooper. j MANUFACTURING C. J. Brand, Broad. H MEAT MARKETS,. Chas. Kent, Commercial. . James Monro, Broad. . Colley Brothers, Commercial . C, J. Naffziger, Broad. . Trau & Rapp, Broad. MILLINERY. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main. Mrs. Milis & Grissell, Broad. Casper Cohn, Commertial. . Keller Sisters, Commercial. MILLWRIGHT. J. R. Collins, Coyote. ; Parsons & Tompkins. A. MeNeeley, Piety Hill. MUSIC TEACHERS. E. Muller, Commercial. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel. Miss DeHaMcCord, Main. J. R. Davis. = “4 _ ° i=] ao i=] a& Romeo Sirs Of 5O-) De 424 JEWELER. List_ef Nevada City’s Business Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. ‘“Enstitutions. ASSAYING. J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. AUCTIONEERS. G. R. Stockwell, Broad. F. G. Guild, Union. <= BAKERIES, Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial. ire* Gault, Broad. &ft BANKING HOUSES. ‘atl(gs Bank, Broad. Hivan, E. M. Preston. . Wcip Richards, Main. 6 BARBERS. iH. §8. Marsh, Uhion Hotel, . + Walters & Son, National Hotel. ‘ Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. _ L. Lubosch, Pine: BLACKSMITHS. Wm, Barton, Plaza. e P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza. Carmichael & Denney, Main. BOOKSTOREs. Brand & Stich, Broad. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. Geo.sW. Welch, Broad. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. “C. Kornhammer, Broad. “A. Wutke, Broad. J. F. Heok, Commercial. F. L. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT: & SHOE STORE. John Webber, Broad. Spat ~ irectore “De. R. ek ;-J-nt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. wards, . Citiessn Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. HousTB: lute, Broad. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. NEWSPAPERS, : Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine. i DaILy TRayscBipt, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. A. Tam, Pine. Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial PHOTOGRAPHER. * J. Swart, Broad. PHYSICIANS. R. M. hg Ba ig cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada. C. D. Bobo—O fice Broad,residence Nevada. H. S. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commer. cial, residence National Hotel. E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine, residence Water H. W. Valantine—Office Broad, residence : ain. Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. “PORK PACKING. . G. W. Naffziger, Main. POSTOFFICE. : Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster. RAILROAD. Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Parker, agent. REAL ESTATE. 1 Nevada County Land and Improvement As} ' sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Morgan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm. Loutzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell, . . Chas. Barker. ; I. J. Rolfe, Broad. RESTAURANTS. = oS { Ed. Settles, Commercial. , Mrs. Maloney, Commercial. _ SALOONS. TRIED in THE— About twenty years ago I discovered a ittle sore on my cheek, and the doctors sronounced it cancer. I have tried a . umber of physicians, but without re . eiving any permanent benefit. Among he number were one or two specialists.! “he medicine they applied was like fire! ; © the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw! ly statement in the paper tel ing whatS.) 3. S. had done for others similarly afflict-f . j24. I procured som eat once. Before I Haad used the second bottle the neighbors, }:ould notice that my cancer was healing, }1p. My general health had been bad for, 1 wo or three years—I had a hacking cough, ‘ind spit blood continually. Thad a se+ ‘vere pain in-my breast. After taking six; dottles of S. S. 8S. my cough left me and I years. My ¢ancer has healed over-all but! a little spot about the size of a half dime,! land itis rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to giveS. S. 'S. a fair trial. — 2 Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Feb. 16, 1885. Swift's Spectfic is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out} theimpurities from the blood. Treatise! DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, GA. Insolvent Notice. Ts THE SUPERIOR COURT.0F THE County-of Nevada, State-of California: vent Debtor. William seaman having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and ; inventory in insolvency, by which: it ap-. f pears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said William Seaman is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,real and personal,of the said Wm. . Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as. . may be by law exempt from execution, and . of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account . All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver . any property belonging to him, or to any erson, firm or corporation, or association . srew stouter than Thad been forseveral] . . . . The first assessment will be payable thirty days after ou Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.) THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,) and papers, and to keep the same safely un. bers. til the appointment of an assignee of his es. . tate. TOME. BENBRIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. a Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco: TREASURER.. PRESIDENT.... AUDITOR®.... GENERAL AGENT. SECRETARY . to beneficiaries $198,691 35 BANK OF CALIFORNIA .F. ©. HAVENS I. P. LABEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) A. 8. BARNEY -W. I. MORGAN j. This Company has paid promptly and without expense}: during its five years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less than $2 oo-per annum per $1,000 insurance. . Its certificates are incontestable after the ‘third year, . and entirely free from objectionable and technieal clauses. . _cash dividends at periods of j j It is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual In. surance Association in California. . Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by . five years, which dividends . greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years and nearly offset the cost for the second period. The surplus arising from the difference between the ac‘tual cost of insurance in this Association and the amount . (collected from members, whenever in-excess of the amount . required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve . periods. . frequent insanity. date of certificate and thereafter every two months. . . tribution Series issued in the DISTRIBUTION CLASS. All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Dis. tribution Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1. . . Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the Disyear 1886, will, on. that date, . receive a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed, Yent Debtor, William, Seaman having Which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed to he Reserve Fund. by all certificates of such issue, together . with all accumulations arising from interest and the amount deposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference between the actual cost and the amount collected from memOn.the closing of the five year period beginning January 1, 1886, all surviving members of such Distribution class TO THE UNFORTUNATE: DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street,” Corner Commercial San Francisco Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness. Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated. Dr. Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dispensery> 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requirin. his services may-find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. , Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the tier 3 of both sexes to an almost. unlimitéd eXtent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness-of the limbs, confused visfon, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and Tf relief be not obtained, ersons so afflicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode treating these diseases, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical cure. _MARRIED MEN, . Gr those who contemplate: marriage, who . Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated . are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons ata distance may-be CURED. AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. The Doctorcures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of . medicine will be delivered by express to any part of the United States. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner-Commercial, San Francisco, Office-Box 1957; : é ° 39 “The Ideal Magazine OR YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHAT THE PApers call ST. NICHOLAS. Do you know about it,—how good it is, how clean and pure and helpful? If there are any boys or girls in your house will you not try a number, or try it for a year, and sceif it is not just the element you need in the household? The London Times has said; ‘We have nothing like it on this side.’ Here aresome leading features of St. Nicholas for 1887. Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. Stockton—several by each author. A Short Serial Story by Mrs. Burnett, whose charming ‘ Little Lord Fauntleroy,” has been a great feature in the past year of. St. NICHOLAS. iL ‘Notioe to Creditors, In the Sopestoe Court of Nevada county, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Michael Quinn, deceased. OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the t will and Testament of Michael Quinn, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havin; claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor, at the office of W. D. Long, Esq., Attorney at law. in Nevada City, in the county of Nevada end State of California, the place where gaid business will be transacted by me. JOHN W. ROBB, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Michael Quinn, Deceased. Dated January 7th, 1887. ~ Home Library Association. : 4 HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS respectfully invited to the above Association, its workings and the advantages it offers to.members. Its object is to furnish Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ Prices. Asan example we quote Chambers’ Enclopedia, complete in six large volumes, bound in sheep, library style, which retails for $36, to members $14.40, and all the standard literature at similar reductions. We come recommended by the leading men of the State, and will be pleased to explain to . . all its plans and benefits. C. M. THOMASON, Agent. PATENTS BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8. Patent Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time . than those remote.from Washington. Send model or drawing. _We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of onary Order Division, and to the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, address : C. A. SNOW & CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. MONEY TO BE MADE. CUT THIS out and return to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more money right away. than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home.. Either sex—all ages. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not. needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of alifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE county of Nevada do ordain as follows: ARTICLEI. Section1. A road poll tax ofthree dollars is hereby levied oneach male person over the age oftwenty’one years and under the age of fifty-five years'found in each or any road district in the county of Nevada during > oa => = TO EXCEL. EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior, It contains every improvement that inventive.genius, skill and money can produce. ” These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, yvariety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, makingthem the most attractive, ornamental and desirable orgaris for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. OUR AIM I8 INSTRUCTION BOOKSAND-PIANO STOOES. Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. OHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs. THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST: TONE. Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. __ EATTY?S BEST is the leading style. It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world. i DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. Solid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable for the parlor of a millionaire, built from the very choicest of materials the market affords or ready money can buy. Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—so as to render Union Hotel, Main. Nationa! 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. H. D. Sears, Main. : T. C. Moran, corner Commerciatand Pine. Britland & Clark, corner Kroad and Pine. } John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring. . Dillon & Stevens, Broad. Thos. Scadden, Broad: M. Solari, Broad. . Joe Clark, Sacramento. {. Wm. Monk, Broad. . Robert Simmons, Broad. Frank Cooley, Main. . M. Hanley, Main. ——-HLotz, Sacramente.— all the sweetest melodies possible from the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away with so many stopsto confuse the performer, yet at the same time bringing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid more particularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu. plain, finished light, so that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt. Contains 13 full sets of golden tongue reeds of one-half octave each, and 12 full stops. The two knee stops throw on the balance. No dummies. Equal toa 36-stop Organ. Elegantly finished and em: bellished with handsome polished panels and exquisite fret work designs.°Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case. ~ OCTAVE COUPLER. BREWERIES. ‘ Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. EB. Weiss, Sacramento. John Blasauf, Spring. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L. Gove, Boulder. CARRIAGES. Geo. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wn. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. E. Roserthal, Commercial.Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, L. Hirschman, Broad. * CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. or his use. The said debtoris hereby for. bidden to transfer or deliver any property . until the further order of this Court, except . “is as herein ordered. j of such dividend. 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 E Court, of the Courtroom of said Court, in . the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal., . : ion the Twenty-Eighth day of February, . fanl e an at p Of § 1887, at 10 o’clock a. M. of that day, to prove . ! } thefr cee and Shanes pne f more as-. ; signees of the estate of said debtor. j 5 . It is dor rag Hag pana’ = Bao order be . REAR MASONIC: CRRETRES, ublished in the Nevada Daily Transcript, . ,. eee : newspaper of general qecutation ooh . Grass Valley ‘Nevada County. . lished in the said county of Nevada, as of-! ten as the: said paper is published, before . the said day set forthe meeting of ¢redi-} “ Adit A . War Stories for Boys and Girls. Gen. Bawill be privileged to enter the class next following the year . deau, chief-or-staff, biographer, and conti. . dential friend of General Grant, and one of . the ablest and most popular of living mili. tary writers, will contribute a number of paoe . pers describing in clear and vivid style some . of the leading battles of the civil war. They . will be panoramic descriptions of single eontests or short campaigns, presenting a {. sort of literary picture-gallery of the grand DR. GUNN’S . and heroic contests in which the parents of B I i hy Jk E R S a . many a boy and girl of to-day took part. Section 2. Overseer or Road Commissioner of each road district in the county of Nevada to collect the road péll tax of his district between the first day of February, 1887, and the-first day of January, 1888. This ordinance shall be in effect on and after fifteen days from the date of its passage. Adopted bythe following vote: Mulloy, Woods, Pridgeon, Brophy and Hill voted aye. January 12th, 1887. the year 1887. It shall be the duty of the Road GRASS VALLEY Short articles, instructive and entertain. ing, will abound. Among these are: How ; @ Great Panorama is Made,” by Theodore R. . Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning . a Commission” (Naval Academy), and “‘Rec. ollections of the Naval Academy”; “Boring for Oil’ and “Among the Gas-wells,” with a , number of striking pictures; “Child Sketch. es from George Eliot,”” by Julia Magruder; “Victor Huyo’s Tales to his Grandchildren,” W. J. HILL, Chairman of the Board, Attest: . G. Beatty, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Deputy. ji THE GREAT tors. : ; And it is further ordered that in the . ~PROPRIETORS: . ISPENSARY, K. Casper, cor. Pine ard Commercial. & Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. B. H. Miller, Broad. 2 aie CONFECTIONERY. « &: Pam, Pine. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mra. Jack, Pine. Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commercial. ¥. Willett, Broad. CONSTABLES. RB. Dillon, Broad. Thomas Stevens, Broad. ; CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS &, Nihell, Nevada. Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada. Frank Miller. Pine. Sitar week J.C. Abbott, We 5 Jerome Cook, Water. L. O. Palmer, Nevada. C.C. Weisenberger, Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. Hoskin & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8. Holbrook, = Bordwell & Brobeck. CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. O. Maeltman, Gold Flat. ‘ DENTISTS. Mrs. X. C. Chapman, Sacramento. A. R. Pennington, Broad. 8. M. Harris, Broad. DRUG STORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. Lester & Crawford, Main. Casper Cohn, Commercial. Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Commercial. “& aoa Commercial. A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine berg Bros., Broad. 2 EXPRESS. —We Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent. Souk Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. Geo. G. Allan, Spring. C. O. Barlow, Sacramento. FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. FRUIT AND VARIETY. B. Rosenthal, Commergial. tu W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. ee Shurtie®, Commercial. O. _R. H. Thomas, Commercial.-sey Wm. B. Simmons, Broad. eRe smoot, Main. oF FURNITURE. ie L +4 grid Coremereial: 2 ; —— Gas. Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . Jackson, Commercial. Gaylord, Broad. i + m. Wolf, Main. . H; Smith, Commercial. x. . BR. te . Mulloy, Broad. adsworth, Commercial.
. Lademan, B1081. . A. Charonnat, Commercial. Zomptine & Tompkins, Broad. R.H pod<o >> Richards, Broad. . Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols, V Flume. HARDWARE. Geo. E. Turner, Pine.Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, Broad. Wa. Holmés, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H.C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. C. R. Clarke, Sacramento. Wm. Wolf, Main. HOTELS. National Exchange, Broad. Main. HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & Stout. aac & Rowe, Maia. Guild & Son. M. Oliver. _ Ralph Bowerman. . INSURANCE AGENTS. * ¥. J, Rolfe, Broad. KE. M. Preston, * 7. 8. F oS @.E. Robinson, Main. in Parrish, * L. W.H. Crawford, * ; erry, Courthouse. Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial. $+ Nivens, Pine. . Power, Commercial. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. H. J, Wright, Broad. : ICE. Nevade Ice Co., Wm. H. Crawford, Manager . i * JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. i . Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. . Wm. Joy. . L. Seibert. . Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. an, corner Commercial and Main. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk. . §. Wheeler, Glenbrook. . J. K. Eddy, Half Mile House. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. . G. F. Wilkins, Commercial. P. Chappell, Pine. . H. Pecartey, Pine. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS G. E. Withington, Broad. H, J. Dassonville, Town Talk. STAGE. LINES. To Sierra City, Green & Co. . To Graniteville, Wm. Cole. : To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. ‘ To Marysville, John Kane. : To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, W. C. Fredenburr. H . To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vin. cent. SURVEYORS. . J. G. Hartwell, Broad. j W. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. STONE MASON. SODA WATER FACTORY. THEATER. TAILORING. . Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. . A. Friedman, Pine. . P. D. Polidori, Commercial. . J. W. Downing, Commercial. . TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. Great American Tea Store, Commercial. . CPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER . -B. Sanguinetti. i UNDERTAKER. . W C. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS. Wm. Seaman, Piety Hill. ; Wm. Barton, Plaza. } WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. . F. C. Luetje, Broad. T. G. Farrer, Broad. WATER. . Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage. W. U. TELEGRAPH. . A. Nivens, Manager, Pine. ' Broad Street Market, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘JAMES MON RO, Proprietor. ' + AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOple of Nevada City and vicinity with the . . Choicest of . . Beef, . Pork, Button, Weal, i Bausagecs, ; Corn Beef. Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be . purchased anywhere in this city. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis. tance free of charge. If yow want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give mea call. . Linténd to always keep the best Meats to , be procured in the market, at the shop, and . customers, whether old or young, can rely upon getting what they order. . Ashareof public patronage is respectfully ; Solicited. 7 Empire Livery Stable, National Ex! Broad si., Nevada City, opp. change Hotel, “JAMES HENNESSY,JHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of . 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. 3 The horses are free from vice, of good style . and capable of going as fast as any gentle-_ /man cares to drive. g Gcod Saddle Horses always on band. ‘ CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. * . Ogden, 8 . nay be by law exempt from execution, and . . ef all -his deeds, vouchers, books of account ; . estate. L f ; any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliv. person, Proprietor, meantime all proceedings against the said . insolvent be stayed. Dated Nevada City, January 20th, 1887. 7 J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F.G. Beatty, Clerk. i . JAMES H. LORD —AND— Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja2l . Insolvent Notice. N the Superior Court of the county of Ne. 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. vada, State of California. vency, by which it a5 ears that he is an insolvent debtor, the sa Wm. J. Ogden is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Nevadais hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Wm. J. Tombstones and Headstones OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SCOTOH GRANITE MONUMENTS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE OF ALL KINDS. insolvent debtor, exceptsuch as; . Work as Good as the Best —AND— and papers, and to keepthe same safely un-. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ON tilthe appointment of an assignee of his All persons are forbidden to pay er any property belonging to him,or to any firm, or corporation, or association for hisuse. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property . until the further orderofthis Court, except as herein ordered. itis 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, 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 published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a uewspaper 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 itis further ordered that in. the mean. time all proceedings against the said Insol) vent be stayed. Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887. J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. 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