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NEVADA OCOITY, CAL., SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH. 5,~1887.
PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
L 8. CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
Editor. Business M’g’r.
OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” .No, 32 Com__mercial st., Nevada City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year...:.;
Six Months ..
Agents for the Daily Transcript
Palmer & Rey...
G. P. Rowell & Co.. .;.
e R. Niles > Boston
N. W. Sie patees Philadelphia
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so ceeges NOW VOFK
-,.-New. York
Per Week by Carrier
Dauchy.& Co..
Williams & Co
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Rie . Bur mn,
CO rt inccaschesessee Portland, Me
Sacramento
:.North San Juan
..Grass Valley.
You Bei
ame ere ts
-.-+..French Corral
...North Bloomfield
-.+ssceee. Graniteville
.. . Smartsville
. ..Downieville
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street Nevada ity.
Paid up Capital $30,000.
Gurplus $20,000.
OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON PRESIDENT.
.. VICE PRESIDENT.
CASHIER.
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’? CASHIER and SEc’y.
DIRECTORS:
br. R. M. Hunt; JouN T.MorGay,
Gro. M. Hugues, '~ D. E. Morgan,
Wa. Epwarps. Se L. Housman,
k. M. Preston.
Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange.
Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion.
Highest Price Paid for State and County
Warrants. eee
tone DRAW, CHECKS ONNew York,
Sacramente,
San Erancisco.
Academy of Our Lady of the
Woodland Cal.
dys ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED
under the care of the Sisters of the. Holy Cr from the Celebrated Convent.of St.
Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully
situated in the healthy and pleasant town
of Woodland. The building is large and well
supplied with allthe modern improvements
and no effort or expense hag been spared to
meet all requirements that may contribute
to the advancement, health and comfort of
the pupils, A complete Philosophical and
Chemical apparatus is furnished with small
extra expense for the use of those pursuing
the sciences.
Instrumental Music and Voice Culture,
also Drawing and Painting. receive particular attention. :
EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN
ADVANCE.
BOARDING PuPits—Boatd (including Bed
and Bedding; Washing) Tuition in Eng
lish, German, French, Latin and LineaDrawing Sates GIDL
EXTRA CHARGES.
Piano, with use of instrument one.
hour daily
Harp, with use of instrument one
our daily
Vocal Musie, Private Lessons. .
Vocal Music, in: Class ‘
Drawing. ....*:
Painting, Wate:
Painting in Oil ie A
Use of Chemical and Philosophical
apparatus « Sess B
8 ssssss s
The New Term. epens the Firs
Monday in January. _For-further ; articulars apply to the SISrene OF THE HOLY CROSS, WOODLAND,
NATIONAL HOTEL.
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors.
(Formerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City.)
The only fire-proof, and best conducted
Hotel in Nevada City.
ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS
ON FIRST FLOOR.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
THE NEW MANAGEMENT
have thoroghly overhauled the
Hotel and made many important changes and improvements.
The proprietors have had many
4 as hepa seg oe ey eon ong
and give their entire time and atten
hn thine.
tional the most popular Hotel in the mountains of California.
Particularly is the Nations) adapted to the
wants ofthe hee Big apna 5 in the
We iusue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange
and Letters of Credit available in any part
‘of Groat Britala and Eufrope.
Make Collections and transact a General
Banking Business. ~
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bank.
yao ational Bank of D. O. Mills
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Pork Packing Establishment,
MAIN STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY.
G. W. NAFFZIGER, —
PROPRIETOR.
Faas conenae
on, a LARGE AND CHOICE
STOCK OF
kPork Loins,
Sausages,
Anda Pork.
Wholesale and Retail. .
GIVE ME A CALL,
Keystone Market,COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
OHARLES KENT, Proprietor.
AVING purchased the above-named
Market,-I will be glad to see all former
patrons and wil-be able to supply the public
with all kinds of
Eresh & Salt Meats,
Eiame,
Bacon
and lard,
Which will be furnished at the VERY
LOWEST RATES.
—
Kad long experience in the busiBei uarantee give zs satisfaction to all, and will supply
; E STOCK for. sale: at al!
—ee — CHARLES KENT.
spinel Tebet ge Once se xpress Office a: ener: e
all tines in the same build Nae 9.0%
NévadaCounty Academy,
—aNp—
Business Collese.
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A School tor the People “
at Popular. Prices
ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES
aspecialty. Thorough preparation for
any course in any University.
A Complete Academic Course.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing,
Fainting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writng, etc., by the very best Special Teachers.
Home care and training.
“At Glenbrook Park,
Mid-way betwéen Nevada City and Grass
Valley—two miles from either city.
A Delightfal Retreat for Health, ,
Oomfort and Study.
2600 feet above the sea level. Near Railroad and Telegraph Stations. Omnibuses
pass hourly. f
Yori enter atany time, ake regular or
courses or private lessons. i
For complete prospectus or information
address the principal.
E. K. HILL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
THE TRANSCRIPT
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Ts SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation that reaches the readin people in every part of ae
county. has numerous patrons: in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remacia patos e State. To LAND and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the_p’ 88 bejog mate in the deyelopment:of the county"s-varied-and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements
‘ SSE SSS SE SONI NEI.
) TO ADVERTISERS %
Being positively the __
Best Advertising Medium in Nor‘ther California.
The Mystery Explained.
“PRO LTEBIG’S
Guide to Health and
cret y
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F nervous debility,
seminal weakne
ehronic an
diseases,
premature dee
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work are as low as
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has lately been stocked with a full line of
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$1 100 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, FAVORABLY SITUATED ON ‘PRINCIPAL
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4 No. 13.
They al lly os Pog id a$1 600 RANCH—127 ACRES, PATENTED; 120 ACRES POSSESSORY TITLE.
3
Desirable Homes and Lands ‘Offered For Sale
——BY THE— s
Nevada County Land Improvement Association.
fie
—DIRECTORS—
JOHN T. MORGAN, GEO. C. GAYLORD,
NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER,
WM. LOUTZENHEISER, G,. E. BRAND,
E. M. PRESTON,
WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS, BARKER.
10,000 Acres of Railroad Lands For Sale-— =
DEPARTMENT NO. 1.
proved. Well fenced and a good opp ly of free water. House of nine rooms,
hard finished. 8 good barns. Cut 120tons hay. Splendid chance to secure one of the
best ranches in the county. PY ‘
No. 2: ~
$3 000 ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND IN NEVADA
p) county, situated two miles from Nevada City, on county road. Good house
of6rooms. Barn, 80 tons of hay, 10 head of cattle, 3 horses, wagon, chickens, 3 hogs,
and including all the plows, harrows and other farming implements.
No. 3. t
$3 000 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED. GOOD HOUSE WITH SIX
? ROOMS; good cellareand milk house. La e.barn containing 29 tons of hay,
Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. A good investment if sqld soon.
No. 4.
$1,000
No. 5. ;
$3 000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE.ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE FROM
? the city. There will be offered fora short time atthe @bove low price, a
house containing nine commodious rooms with all the modern improvements: Centrally
located and includes 2 unimproved lots and a.fine orchard.HOUSE AND LOT.FOUR BLOCKS FROM POST OFFICER; HOUSE NEW
and contains 5rooms. Good well and pleasant yard.
street in Nevada City. Good, and both rented. Must be sold within a few
days.
No. 7. :
$5 000 WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST PROFITABLE
’ places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard
rand all the trees and vines in profitable 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 ina
warm, sunny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years.
No. 8.
$2 25 A RARE CHANCE. 335 ACRES SITUATED IN THE NATURAL FRUIT
2 fd 5 4\/ belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good house and barn, good
well. Situated on the public road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from
Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance without
irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase.
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 pros. ete. Much of the
land is well situated for the growing ef all kinds of fruits @ pasture land is so located
that it commands a largé scope Of Tree outside range for cattle.
No. 10.
$1 60 80 ACRES OF IMPROVED ORCHARD LAND SITUATED IN THE WARM
5) belt of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk honse and othe ir
buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water. With little
improvement could be made worth $5,000.
No, 11. .
$2 550 A NEW HOUSE WITHIN 8 BLOCKS OF BUSINESS PORTION OF THE
: ') City. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed and stable. A beautiful
situation. :
No. 12.
000 RANCH—190 ACRES, PATENTED. FOUR MILES FROM RAILROAD. 66
£) acres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural
water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.
Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; 8,000 grape vines;
150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc.
No. 14:
2) 000 WOOD TRACT AND ORCHARD—820 ‘ACRES, PATENTED; 10 ACRES
5) cultivated; 144 acres orchard, with house, barn and other imp:ovements.
. Only 4 miles from Nevada City.
No. 15. 4 4 ¢ *
2) 500 A FAVORABLY LOCATED AND WELL WATERED STOCK RANCH FOR
£) sale, consisting of 430 acres patented land, anda 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. \ ord
No. 16.
$3 500 A WELL IMPROVED FARM, FAVOQRABLY SITUATED, CONTAINING
£) 270 acres, 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 farming implements go with the place.
Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming.
No. 17.
$10 000 A LARGE TRACT OF FINE AGRICULTURAL LAND, CONSISTING OF
5) 1,200 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada County,
Pand only 5 miles from Grass Valley; well watered, and a portion well timbered with oak
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.
No. 18.
$1 000 240 ACRES OF GOOD ORCHARD ANDGRAZING LAND, WELL SITU9 ated, and when improved will be a very profitable place.
No. 19.
$50 A GGOD CATTLE AND WOOD RANCH, ONLY 5 MILES: FRGM GRASS
Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid grazing land and large outside
range, Timber will more than pay for tie piace. Spiendid chance.
No. 20.
$60 A HOME AND ORCHARD TRACT, CONTAINING ABOUT TEN ACRES.
situated 1 mile from Nevada City, inthe warm belt. House, barn, chicken
houses, etc. Free water. Canbe all irrigated. Small orchard. -A rare n.
No. 21. ;
$3 16 280 ACRES SPLENDID FARMING LAND, IMPROVED AND READY FOR
% cultivation; all fenced, and situate 9 miles west of Grass Valley. This property isso located that it can be all irrigated.
No. 22. “
$2. 250 DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS, CENTRALLY LOCATED 1N NEVADA
5) City; in 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. 28.
$500 160 ACRES OF CHOICE JAND TO BE SOLD AT THE PRICE NAMED TO
settle an estate is situated on the road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must-be sold. Splendid chance for investment.
No. 2. \
8, OOO A SPLENDID INVESTNENT. CHOICE FARM OF 400 ACRES, SITU£) ated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, about 3 miles from Gras# Valley.
acres under splendid cultivation. Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop.
Choice fruit tracts in deep, red soil. A number of never sailing springs. Good house and
barn, Water conducted tothe barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay
for the land at regular stumpage price.
§
DEPARTMENT NO. 2.
No. 25. :
6 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND GRAZING LAND, SITUATED 5
miles from Neyade City; a portion re timbered; estimated that there are
3,000 cords of wood yet standing; all fented. 2 story hard finished house, 9
rooms; good ¢éllar; large barn: small orchard and gt 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. ‘
No, 26. : >
{ 100 ACRES WITH STOCK FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE
in the house. Situated 2 miles from Nevada City; all fenced and.can be irrigated with free water; splendid orchard of bearin
Jarge tract of clover; house of 5 rooms, store house, #) » barn; 10 head
cattle, 3 ‘horses, 1 wagon,,2,sets of harness, plows and Aster farm. th ements; 20 tons:
of hay and about 200 chickens. The property is favorably located within 4 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.
No. 27. ,
B89 () 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING, ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND. 30
trees and vineyard i :
eo
acres under cultivation. House of four rooms, chicken -house.
well, and plenty of running water in the Lorry land for stock;
Situated 2 miles from Spenceville. did chanee to get a good profitable
farm for little money.
No, 28. r
f BUILDING LOT 60x200 FEET. SITUATED IN THE BEST PART OF THE
A splen:
City; 3 blocks from Post Office:
th
vation; all well fenced. House with 5r@oma; barn 22x50; 350 vines and 50
assorted fruit trees. A bargain.
No. 29. m
MU 160 ACRES OF SPLENDID FARMING LAND, 50 ACRES UNDER CULTIrooms. Situated sans city limits; small orchard of fruit-bearing trees.
e :
No. 30. Lee ne Ee 4 :
A GOOD ORCHARD AND GARDEN TRAOT, WITH SMALL HOUSE OF 2
() Can be allirrigated. A splendid chance to secure a home cheap.
Timber will more than for the land and clearing. Soil good and land
No. 31.
160 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER LAND WITHIN 6 MILES OF NEVADA.
1000 lays und 5 perfect.
of water on premises.
No. 32. .
S000 Tenctar “Good hoube, Sara ete. A aptoudia’ truft-and sieck farm, “leary:
No. 33.
ated on line of Railroad. Will be sold for 35
{) ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES OF GOOD FRUIT LAND, SITU‘per sere. Only 2 miles from
Grass Valley. Will double in value in 1 year.
No. 34. « : :
72 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE FAMOUS PLEASANT VALLEY
S000 District; under a good state of cultivation. Together with 2 mares, 2 sets of
about 20 to
No. 35.
836 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM NEVADA CITY; 30 ACRES UNDER GOOD CUL$7000 a t , 7 . ily timbered, to tivation, th, nde heavil
8,000 cords of opiate. maatiy all
acres
No. 1.
$8 250 560 ARES OF CHOICE LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND HIGHLY IM-}
9
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Beecond Wednesday of each month.
Appere Brethren in good standing
‘are cordially invited.
: D. E. MORGAN, Master.
J. H. BoarpMAN, Secretary.
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
Ne. 6, R. A. Mi. :
STATED MEETINGS AT MASONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
First Moneay in-each month. , Visiting Companions in good standing are, ly invited to attend.
JOS, THOMAS, High Priest.
z, H: BoaRpMAN, Bec.
R. H, GAYLORD. FRED SEARLS.
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Wk PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
HAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Gounselor at Law.
F FICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City. *
3 ill practice in all of the Courts of the
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
Oo Building, corner Broad
and Pine streets, Nevada City.
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
Ene error ree
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
negra pfermacase of scknowledonent thereto
ed, a
c. W. CRoRs. “JAMES K. BYRNE.
BYRNE & CROss,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law,
Rooms 85-to 41 McCreéery’s Building, 810
Pine street, San Francisco, Cal, rs
L. B. LITTLE. M. FARLEY.
FABLEY & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—Transcript Block, up stairs.
JOHNSON & MASON,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law,
ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas
Building, up-steirs, .orner Broad and
Pine streets.
JOM CALDWELL,
Attorney and Gounselor at Law.
WW ME PRACTICRIN ALL THE COURTS
° State. “A c
& Brand’s Store, thoes oon —
DR. BR. M. HUNT,
> Physician,(OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE,
NEVADA.-CITY.
‘ «
Surgeon.
E. W. CHARLES, M. D.,
Homepathio-Physician,
Rew 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City.
Office Hours—9 to 11 A. M., and 2to3 P. M.
N. E. OHAPMAN,
DENTIST.
NEVADA CITY.....CAL,
—
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento 8t.
DR. 8. M. HARRIS,,DENTIST.
N NEVADA CITY ON
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs.
WwW. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
ND U. 8, DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block,
corner Broad and Pine Streets.
WM. SCOTT,
General Collector.
1 BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS
promptly attended to.
A. LADEDIAN,
DEALER IX
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc,
Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets,
NEVADA CITY..
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
‘GEO. C. GAYLORD,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, Grain.
Feed. &o., &o.
Geeods Seld at Bed Rock Prices.
Agent for-Glant Powder Company.
AND CONVEYANCER. . a
pat ye alma, NEVER VARIES
A rvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and ¢annot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or Prmspnate powders.
Soild Only in Cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CQ.,
106 Wall street, New York
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
POst Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
LEUTJE & BRAND,
~~ WATOHMAKER
JEWELER.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
"THE GERMAN METHOD
Of Fingering for the Piano.
Mirs. M. Farley,
AVING LEARNED THE NEW GERMAN Method of Fingering for Piano
ayers, is now prepared to give lessons in
the same.
Instructions also given in Guitar Playing.
Residence—East Broad Street.
Music Lessons.
Miss Mary Thomas
ILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PUPILS FOR
PIANO LESSONS.
Orders-left at CARR BROS. Drug Store will
be promptly attended.
HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE
City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacr to, Guaranteed capit 1, 00,000; paid
up ca $200,000; loans on real estate, uly
1, 1885, 818; term and ordinary depornits, July-i, 1885, $1,956,081.
Term and ordinary deposits received, and
dividends paid in anuJary and July.
Money loaned upon real estate only.
This Bank does exclusively a savings
bank business. Information furnished upon application to
W. P. COLEMAN, President,
Ep. R. Hampton, Cashier.. agil-m
Established in 1852.
Nevada: Assay : Office.
. J. J. OTT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY.
—
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By
peguest, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
Binall Quartz Mill with—-which 1 can-make
practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct
returns in every way. Working tests will be
_made with from 50 to 600 pounds. PRICES
LOW.
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress.
H. G. PARSONS. . . Business Manager.
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA
ON THEIST DAY OF AUGUST,
1886, the management of this hotel was resumed by Mrs. J. Naffziger, widow of the late J. Naffziger, under whose popular control the house became thebest
resort for the traveling public in Northern
California.
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are invited to notice the advantages
offered by this Hotel. The house contains
100 rooms, each of which is light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equal to
it. 6 tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS,
; “ TOURISTS AND FAMILIES.
Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
ora of the Spper county, Grass Valley and
aryaville, dafly,
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigers furnished at the Bar.
Nevada County N.G.R.R.
L. 8. CALKINS. N. FP. BROWN.
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers,
SPURS SITE WE" ABL, OTE ie
per in ‘Northern lornis. It was: eeiee.
yy. September sth, 1861, by N. P. Brown
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WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION
W “‘erwith Suployment ot home. aif the
daw ign’ and proBtsbie. Petasaaa sitet
ing pm a hon i woting. ‘all
thelr “girl
to pay for the 6 0! = '
neon & iAgarens Gnonox Co., P
f Boca WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
Wevada City,
—ON AND AFTER—
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886,
—As FOLLOWS :—
6,00 A.M. D&LY—Connecting with PasdP.
senger arriving in San Francisco at{ ‘00 P. M. DAILY.
° A. M.D. Y.
£026 8 RN:
. EM. DAILY—Connecting with Pas0 er leaving San Francisco at 7.30
. JOHN F. KIDDER, Manacer.
cen mecca Baere anything else :
Siaes: Sarmeseacds wae tat
from Arat start Cost) t
‘ not delay. Coste you
will do so at once.
For further particulars enquire at the ofice of the , Broad Street your address and find out
700 THA
?. ¥. SIMONDE, _ ©. W. CROSS.
CROSS & $1MONDs,
‘Attorneys and Oounselors at Law,
W UAL TEACTICEIN THE STATE AND
United States Courts. :
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, NevaA CHOIR-SINGER.
[CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY. }
“Marie!”
epera after the second act, and having
buttoned his long rubber coat to the
thin, was scudding up Fourteenth street
in an element defving humor, when this
word burst from his lips, in a tone of
amazement, Marie is.ot had just pas:
him on the crossing: at Fourth aver;
sudden-backavayd ult of her wubeet:
nad shown him her face—plainly, pate
and strange, with that absorbed, unseeing look that mental suffering gives.
Her swift step faltered an instant-at the
sound of his voice, and at that instant
he was by-her side.
Sydney Worth had come out of the}
Mexican“I knew I could not be mistaken,”
he said, breathlessly; “but you of all
people, and at-this hour! What in the
world brings you into this region?”
He is holding her hand in his warm,
friendly clasp, and looking down searchingly at her half-averted face.
“Oh, I was walking away from the
furies,” she said, trying to speak lightly;
“but they have come with me, I think
I really did not know where I was going. TI only wanted to watk. Did you
ever have that feeling, -Sydney,: that
you were too unhappy to be quiet?”
“She-asks me if I have ever had that
feeling! Ah, Marie, there are few feel-.
ings, born of unhappiness, that I have
not had. You ought to know that, my
dear.”
“But—but they pass away some time,
don’t they?” she asked, wistfully, “People can't go on suffering—some change,
some relief, must come.”
“I don’t know,” he answered, with a
long sigh. “Perhaps. ~-I:have not found
it yet.”
“Oh, Sydney,“ she “said, passionately,
with a wild burst of tears, . “Sydney,
Sydney!” She laid her cheek on_ his
shoulder, sobbing like a child.
He had taken the umbrella from her
hand, and held its shelter between them
and passers-by. Sydney’s knowledge of
suffering had made. him very tender toward the pain of others. He allowed
his companion to weep unquestioned,
patting gently from time to time the little quivering fingers that clutched. his
um,
“How good you are!” she stammered,
whisperingly, at length. “Oh, Sydney!
how could you forgive me—how could
you ever look at me again, if I have
made you suffer—like this? I never
knew it could be so terrible! I did not
dream of what you felt when we parted;
you were so noble and “80 “good:. ‘You
never made me understand how cruel—
Oh, and you bore it all? I can pity you
now?”
“Yes, dear?” he said, tenderly. “I am
glad to hear you say that. Tam glad
you have, at last, some pity to. give
me.”
“Oh, but you do not need any more.
Surely you can not care still as-you
used to—” :
“Oh, hush!” Sydney interrupted, very
gently, “Hush,.my dear! hush, Marie!
You have never understood my love if
you think it could change or pass away
in afew months or years,”
“And you dolove me this minute—
now--as you did then?”
“Always—always!”
“But if I’ should tell you that I had
thrown my heart away, unasked, unsought—oh, 90 hopelessly and vainly!
and ifI should say to you, ‘Will you
take my promise tobe your wife—ah,
not soon, but some time, when I am a
better and happier woman?’—if I should
ask. you to accept the poor service of my
life and let me try to love you—would
that atone a little for the pain and
trouble of the past?”
“Oh, Marie, you do not mean it?” His
grasp tightened onher fingers. “Do you
think what you are saying?”
“Yes, yes, yes!—if you will take my
poor half-broken heart—but~not~ yet!"
she checked herself, piteously., “I could
not love you yet—bye-and-bye it all may
come right. And, meanwhile, if’ you
wish it, we can be cegaged. You must
stay near me, Sydney, and _be good to
me. Oh, help me?—help me to live.
You know how hard it ishow impossible it seems that joy or hope can ever
come again!”
“You have given joy and hope to me,
I know,” he said, in a low, happy voice.
“I am willing to wait for love—as long
as aver you like, darling, for it is sure
to come!”
“But think—oh, Fate is strange!—
think, if I had, not met you!” Mario
leaned more closely on his arm.
“Fate knows what she is about,” Sydney answered, smiling down at the
earnest, pale face. “You were. obliged
to meet me. Under the circumstances
nothing else could have happened.”
Fate did know what she was about,
as she usually does, if minds finite tould
but-compass her infinite plans. A few
days later brought to Sydney Worth the
unexpected fulfillment of a hope that
he had ‘patiently placed a long way off
in the future—the full bestowal of Marie
Pirot’s love.
“They were driving through the —park4
in a brilliant October sunset, and Sydney had been talking brightly of various matters of interest, when he threw
his head back with a short laugh, and
said, in a kind of triumphant tone:
“Well, I was pleased to-day, Marie.
You remember that fellow I told you of
that had defaulted from our office with
a lot of money last week?” ~~
“No,” said Marie, vaguely.
tell me?” eS ns :
“Come to think of it, I didn’t,” said
Sydney, smiling. “That’s so, Iwas
afraid it might annoy you. Well, it’s
all right now. They’ve got him—at
least, not him, forhe gave them the slip
at the last moment; but the money's
safe. He took away $7,000, and we've
recovered all but $300; that he spent. I
tell you we've been lucky, and so has he.
It’s a curious thing,” pursued Sydney,
thoughtfully; “bat—1’m awfully glad the
scamp escaped,”
(To BE CONTINUED.)
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