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Table of Distances.
Froni Nevada City to
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
Institutions.
ASSAYING.
J. J, Ott, Main.
Citizens Bank, Broad.
, AUCTIONEERS.
G. R, Stockwell, Broad. »
¥ F.G. Guild, Union.
\ is BAKERIES.
Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial.
Alex. Gault, Broad.
BANKING HOUSES.
X Hunt, Geo. M.
‘ John T. Morgan, D.
man, E. M. Preston.
Philip Richards, Main.
BARBERS.
¥ H. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel,
Walters & Son, National Hotel.
PAY Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine.
Ce L, Godair & Sons, Broad.
t 4 L.\Luboach, Pine.
BLACKSMITHS.
E.
+ Wm. Barton, Plaza.
¥ x P. Clancy, Broad.
cd Robinson & Morrison, Plaza.
J Carmichael & Denney, Main.
Re ; BOOKSTORES.
3 Brand & Stich, Broad.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial.
= Geo.gw. Welch, Broad.
am, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
C. Kornhammer, Broad.
B. Lutz, Broad.
A, Wutke, Broad.
J. F. Heok, Commercial.
F.L. Ficke, Commercial.
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
John Webber, Broad.
BREWERIES.
Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento.
E. 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.
Wm. Giffin, Broad,
A. Nivens, Pine.
E. Rosenthal, Commercial.
Murs. J. Jack, Broad,
L. Hirschman, Broad.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine.
K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial.
L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main.
B. H. Miller, Broad.
CONFECTIONERY.
A. Tam, Pine.
E, Resenthal, Commercial. is
Mrs. Jack, Pine. ;
Mre.Leddy and Kagan, Commercial.
F. Willett, Broad.
CONSTABLES.
R. Dillon, Broad.
Thomas 8teveiis, Broad.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
L. Nihell, Nevada.
Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada.
Frank Miller.
F. Penrose, Pine.
A. H. Irish, East Broad.
J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill.
Jerome Cook, Water.
L.Q. Palmer, Nevada.
Cc. C. Weisenberger, Nevada.
T, Penrose, Pine.
Hoskin & Onstott.
A. Huffman, Nevada.
J, 8. Holbrook, Broad.
Bordwell & Brobeck.
CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS.
O. Maltman, Gold Flat.
DENTISTS.
Mra. N. 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.
V. Lubeck, Commercial.
L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Main.
A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine.
Rosenberg Bros., Broad.
EXPRESS.
Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent.
’ Eure co, Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
FOUNDRIES.
’ Geo. G. Allan, Spring.
Cc. O. Barlow, Sacramento.
FRUIT TREES, ETC.
Felix Gillet, Barren Hill.
FRUIT AND VARIETY.
E. Rosenthal, Commereial.
W. A. Sigourney, Commercial.
Samuel Shurtiet®, Commercial.
R. H, Thomas, Commercial.
Wm. B. Simmons, Broad.
R. Smoot, Main.
FURNITURE. ~
Legg & Shaw, Main.
L. M. Sukeforth, Commercial.
GAB.
Nevada Gas Co.,.B. T. Allen, Manager:
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
J. J. Jackson, Commercial.
G. C. Gaylord,
Wm. Wolf, Main.
W. H. Smith, Commercial.
C. E. Mulloy, Broad.
A. R. Wai
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orth, Commercial.
. Lademan, B:0a1.
. A. Charonnat, Commercial.
Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad.
W. G. Richards, Broad.
. Forman, Commercial.
& Nichols, Vv Flume.
HARDWARE.
e Geo. E. Turner, Pine.
Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union.
HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC.
Jas. Cairns, Broad.
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETC,
H. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring.
C, R. Clarke, Sacramento.
Wm. Wolf, Main.
HOTELS.
National Exchange, Broad.
Union, Main.
New Yerk, Broad,
Thomas House, Broad.
HOUSE PAINTERS.
Harrison & Stout.
Isaac & Rowe; Main.
Guild & Son.
M. Oliver.
Ralph Bowerman.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
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&. hobinson, Main.
win Parrish, _
MComtmiercial. gf
NTS, TOMBSTONRS, ETC.
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Crawford, Manager
THE PEACE.
The Daily Transcript.
ha 16'4 miles.
Bieri vite 15% a
Biue Tent ; &. .
Bear Valley ; 23} Pa
Bridgeport . 23hq
Bowman Dam 35 ;
Cherokee ro a
Columbia Hill 13% =
Edwards’ Bridge nee
French Corral 184 :
: Graniteville 23 7
‘ Grass Valley Aces
Jackson's 44 sia
Lake City 11% :
Little York 12°
Lowell Hill 204Moore’s Flat 20.
North Bloomfield 14%
Newtown Big“
North San Juan 13 .
Omega ; 2
Purdon’s Bridge 616 “
Quaker Hill A vf .
Relief Hill : 18
Rough & Ready a
Snow Tent . wg “
Snow Point Smee
Scott's Flat 6g“
Smartaville 19 “
Sweetland 1445“
Spenceville 20 *
Washington 19 ss
big You Bet eS
f Colfax 201g. **
*. Sacramento re
San Francisco -. 166 xe
Truckee 88 es
; Citizens Bank, Broad; Directors—Dr, R. M. .
Hughes, Wm. Edwards, .
Morgan, L. Hous-} £.
‘gor. Pine and Commercial. ~~
LAWYERS.
. Gaylord & Searls, Church.
. Cross Tamende Broad.
Johnson & Mason, Broad.
. Farley & Little, Commercial. '
. T. 8. Ford, Broad, :
J. I. Caldwell, Broad. j
. F. tower, Commercial. 1
John Caldwell, Broad.
H. McCormick, Church.
' Geo. L. Hughes, Pine.
W. P. Sowden, Broad.
. G. D. Buckley, Broad.
. W. D. Long, Court House.
' LIVERY STABLES.
J. Hennessy, Broad.
. Lane & Sukeforth, Main.
, LUMBER,
; V Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
+ H. & F, Cooper, Piety Hill.
M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder.
Geo, A. Cooper. ;
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
C, J. Brand, Broad.
. MEAT MARKETS.
Chas. Kent, Commercial.
James Monro, Broad.
. Colley Brothers, Commercial.
{C. J. Naffziger, Broad.
Trau & Rapp, Broad.
. MILLINERY.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main.
. Mra. Mills & Grissell, Broad.
Casper Cohn, Commercial.
. Keller Sisters, Commercial.
. : MILLWRIGHT.
J. R. Collins, Coyote.
. Parsons & Tompkins. f
A. McNeeley, Piety Hilf.
. MUSIC TEACHERS.
;E: Muller, Commercial.
Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros.
Mrs. 'M. Farley, East Broad.
, Mrs. H.-G. Parsons, Union Hotel.
. Miss Della MeCord, Main.
R. ‘Davia.
5 List-of Nevada City’s Business . Miss Lucy Bolo, 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.
R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada.
cial, residence National Hotel.
residence Water
H.W. Valantine—Ofice Broad, residence
Main
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.
. Nevada County Land and Imptovement As; sociation, Broad. «Directors—John T. Moran, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm.
outzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat.'P.
Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell,
. _ Chas. Barker.
! I. J. Rolfe, Broad. *
. RESTAURANTS,
. B. Lutz, Broad.
. Ed. Settles, Commercial.
. Mrs. Maloney, Commercial.
i SALOONS.
. Union Hotel, Main.
National Hotel, Broad.
. New York Hotel, Broad.
. A. Baruh, Commercial.
. H. Guenther, Commercial.
. 4.Isoatd, Broad.
. John Bond, Broad.
Joseph Knight, Broad.
W. D. Craig, Broad.
. H. D. Sears, Main. fi
T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine.
Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine.
. John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring.
Dillon & Stevens, Broad.
Thos. Scadden, Broad.
‘.M. Solari, Broad.
. Joe Clark, Sacraménto.
. Wm. Monk, Broad.
. Robert Simmons, Broad.
} Frank Cooley, Main.
. M. Hanley, Main.
. -H. Lotz, Sacramento.
. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk.
. 8. Wheeler, Glenbrook.
' J. K Eddy, Half Mile House. oo
. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial.
. G. F. Wilkins, Commercial.
. P. Chappell, Pine.
. H. Pecartey, Pitie:
. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
. G. E, Withington, Broad.
H. J. Dassonville, Town Talk.
i STAGE LINES.
' To Sierra pat 4 green & Co.
. To Graniteville, Wm. Cole.
. To Duteh Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson.
' To Marysville, John Kane,
. To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell,
W. C. Fredenburr.
. To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vincent. :
} SURVEYORS.
. J. G. Hartwell, Broad.
. W. F. Englebright, Broad.
\ SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
STONE MASON.
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Wm. Joy.
SODA WATER FACTORY.
L. Seibert.
H THEATER.
Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad.
. TAILORING.
Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial.
A. Friedman, Pine.
P. D. Polidori, Commercial.
J. W. Downing, Commercial.
TEA, COFFEE, SPICKS, ETC.
Great American Tea Store, Commercial.
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER
B. Sanguinetti.
UNDERTAKER.
. W ©. Groves, Broad.
} WAGON-MAKERs,
. Wn. Seaman, Piety Hill,
!
. Wim. Barton, Plaza.
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS,
F.C, Luetje, Broad.
T. G. Farrer, Broad.
. Soa WATER.
. Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager.
j WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER.
. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage:
. Ww. U. TELEGRA PA,
. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine.
. Broad Street Market,
i NEVADA CITY, CAL,
JAMES-MONRO, Proprietor:
AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOple of Nevada City and vicinity with the it
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. Choicest of
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Beer,
Pork,
Mutton,
Weal,
\ Bausages,
. Corn Beef.
.
. 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.
. Tintend 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.
A share of
solicited,
. ‘Empire Livery Stable,
. Broad st., Nevada City, opp. National
. chanye Hotel, Z
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. JAMES HENNESSY, _£roprietor,
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j Stable bus tiyrdarcest lot of
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. Horses, Carriages and Buggies
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m4 be found in this part of the State.
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. Teas 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 gentleman cares to drive, »
“@vod Saddle Horses always on hand.
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY
FURNISHED. \
C. D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada. ‘
H. 8. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commer.
W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine,
} Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be *
public patronage is respectfully
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Feb. 16, 1885.
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Insolvent Notice.
N .THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
j vent Debtor. William Seaman
. inventory in insolvency, by which it ap. pears that he is an insolvent debtor,
be insolvent.
. Whe Sheriff of the County of Neyada 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 Sebday vouchers, books of account
. and papers, and to keep the same safely un. til the appointment of an assignee of his es' tate. ° All persons are forbidden to pay any
. debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver
. any property belonging to him, or to any
. person, firm or corporation, or—asseeiation
. for his use. The said debtor is hereby for. bidden to transfer or deliyer any roperty
. until the further.order-of this Court, except
. as herein ordered. ‘
{ 1tis 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, oun ey 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 as. signees of the estate of said debtor.
. It is further ordered that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
!a ne vepenen of general circulation, pub. lished in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said paper is published, before
the said day set forthe meeting of creditors.
And_it-is~further ordered tliat in the
meantime all proceedings against the said
__insolvent be stayed.
Dated Nevada City, January 20th, 1887.
J. M. WALLING,
Judge of Pupertor Court.
Attest: F.G. Beatty, Clerk.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja21
Insolvent Notice.
N
I vada, State of/California. In the mat. terof Wm. J. Odgen, an insolvent debtor.
. Wm. J. Ogden having filed in this Court his
. petition, schedule and inventory in insol; veney, by which it appears that he is an in. solvent debtor, the sa. Wm. J. Ogden is
. hereby declared to be insolvent. °
. . The Sheriff of the-eounty 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; tilthe appointment of an assignee of his
; estate. All persons are forbidden to ay
. any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliy. er any property belonging to him, or to any
POrEOR, firm, or corporation, or association
.
.
ir hisuse, The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any. property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered.
lt 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, 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 es. tate of saiddebtor. '
. . Itis further ordered thatthe order be pub. Nshed in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
, hewspaper of general circulation, published
in the said Pl ed Nevada, as often as the
. suid paperis published, before the said day
set for the meeting of creditors,
And it is furtherordered that in the mean. time all proceedings against the said Insol. vent be stayed. :
Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887.
‘», J-M. WALEING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest : F. G, Beatty, Clerk.
Gaylord «& Searls, Attys for Insolvent. j23
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Notice to Creditors.
. Estate of Erastus W. Barnum; decease $a eased.
. nee 18 HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
Heh undersigned, administratrix of the es‘reditors of, and allpersous having claims
. avainstthe said deceased, to exhibit them
; With the necessary vouchers, within four
. months after the first publication of this no. tice, to the said administratrix, at the law of. fice of Frank Power, No. 1 Commercial st.,
. Nevada City, the same being the place for
. the transaction of the business of sald estate,
i {n the county Of Nevada, state of California.
JULIA BR. KENT,
. Administratrix of the estate-ef Erastus W.
Barnum, deceased,
Dated Nevada City, Januar 29th, 1887.
Frank Power, Atty for Adnrinistratrix,
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‘JAME TO MY PLACE FEBRUARY 1, 1887,
© one whité heifer. No brand. The ownTHE
County of Nevada, State of California.
. lu the matter of William.Seaman, an_Ingol-'.
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having
} filed in this Court his petition, schedule and .
the
. said William Seaman is hereby declared to
the Superior Court of the county of Ne.
tate.of Erastus Wy Barnum, deceased; to the
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required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve
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. The first assessment will “be payable. thirty days after.
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‘All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Dis. tribution Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1.
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. receive a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed,
which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed to
the Reserve Fund by all certificates of such issue, together
. with all accumulations arising
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. On the closing of the five year period beginning January
{. 1, 1886, all surviving members of such Distribution class
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. _ Its certificates are incontestable after the third year,
and entirely free from objectionable and.technical clauses.
It is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California.
__Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by
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. greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years
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. The surplus arising from the difference between the ac. deposited to.said Reserve Fund, from the difference be. tween the actual cost and the amount collected from mem; will be privileged to enter the class next following the year
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