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The Daily Eranseript.
ee
iornia, In. the.muatter of the estate of}
Table of Distances. Maria Johnsen,’ deceaged. Elijuh Booth, .
7 gos; the administrator of the estate of Mna .
From Nevada City to vane matt tage hnsun, deceased, having filed his .
Ipha P miles .dniy verified, praving fot .
iP tville Ly 2 of all the real estate of saia .
Blue Tent { 6 purposes teerein set forth }
Bear Valley dsces Ps red by the Jude of this . “a .
Bridgeport . ? +8 sons interested in the estate Thy _®
a
Bowman Dam SS nd : appear befure the siic \ be \
Cherokee P . : pe. oust on Mou iy. the sd.dlay os May. 4 .
Columbia Hill e F 13% (oD. Iba, af 10 e'eJock a M., of said day &
4
Edwards’ Bridge i ul thie: Courtroom of seid “Court? at =
j
French Corral ‘ Leag Nevada’ City, in “seid Nevada comuty . S
Graniteville : to sI ow a are wt y an metal rp oh i ;
Dict 4 not be granrec » the said Administrato: i
yao 44 ti sell so mueh of the realestete of the Baik About-twenhty years ago dispovered
Lake City ; 13, deceas a at priv ute sule asshall be pacenaaty. . ttle sore off my cheek, and the doctoras.
Moore's Flat _
North Bloomfield
Newtown ‘
North San Juan
Omeza
Fardon's Bridge
Quaker Hill 7
7
Relief Hill Z
gk
Roush & Ready
oe
Snow Tent s
sil,
Snow Point
z
Beott's Fint
Smartsville
Bweetland
Spencerville
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ashingtos
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You Bet ; 10
@olfax 3
205
cramento os 70
an Francisco
166
Truckee
. 88
Notice of Executor's Sale of Real Es-tate at Private Sale.
TOTICE IS: HEREBY GIVEN, that in
N ursuance of xn order of the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of Oadifarnia. made on the 4th day of Aprft. a. p
1087, Ju'the matter of the estate of Michacl
Quinn, deceiised, the undersigned, the ex
ecutor of the Lust Will and Pestament of
eaid deceas’. will sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, and siject to
confirmation by suid Supeiior Court, on or
after Tuesday, the 3d day of May, a. b. 1587,
all the rigit. title, interest and estate of the
seid Michael Quinn. deceased, at tne time
of his death, and al: the right, title and in
terest that the said estate has, by operation
ef law or otherwise ecquired otuer than io
addition to that of the suid Lestutor at the
time of-his deagh, in and to all. those certauir
lote, pieces and ‘parcels of real estate, lying,
#ittaté and beins in the Gonaty of Nevada,
State of California, and ‘bounded aud de
scribed as iv''ows, to’wit: oe
1. -An undivided one-third interest in the
Jowa quartz ledgeat the village of Souti:
Fork. i
g. An enclosed lot containing one-fourth
efan acre of lend more or less, udivinin,:
the village of South Fork and plauuted in
timothy grass.
8 Two certain cabins and tots in the
said-village-ofsouth Fork. kuoiwn.os Qiinu’s
cabine
a .
Terthé and conditions of sxle, cash; deed}
ate nee of purcluser:
Bids or offers may be mede at any time
after the first publication of thig notice und
before the makinz of the sale ; :
All bids or offers must be made in writing
and left atthe ottice of suid John W. Robb,
in the town of Graniteville.in said cyfipty
and State. or delivered to the undersigoed
personally. ;
Date@ azth April, 1887
JOHN W. ROBB,
Executor as aforesaid
W. D. Long, Attorney. all
2 ME TE a a PAS oe ae
Ordinance No.82.
BM ORDINANCE TO LAY OUT AND
extend Orchard s'reet.
The Board of Trustees of the city of Neva
da do ordain as follows:
Section 1—That it is necessary to the put
lie use and convenience that Orchard street
be extended westerly to the city line.
Section 2—That all that certain strip of land
eomenenci ek at the west end of vrehurd
street at the angle in Ducray’s west line;
thence ranvi (mas. var. 18° E,) north
85142, west 165 feet; thence north 7734°, west
810 feet; thence south &2'4°, west 185 feet;
thence south 644°, west 145 feet to West
Browd sircet; thence south 61'4°, east 43 fect
West Broad street; thence north 64'4>,
east 114 feet; thence north &2)4°, eust 1/4}
* ; thence seuth 77542 , east 2d> feet ty thes
mortheast corner of
hence south 35440, east 170 feet to north line
ef Pranazan street; thence north .8!4°, east
98.60 feet to place of beyinning. %
Section 3—This ordinance sali take effect .
and bein force from and after its passage
aad due publication. i
H. C.-MILLS, President.
W. G. Ricnanrps, Vlerk. “
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
r THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of
Nevada, Stete of California.
n the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an In.
gelvent Debtor.
ag applic th en wy py debtor, bavapplidd fo thig Court a rhergeé from
Se Soot: ig h
is Court gt th
ve proyed their debt, to appear before
mr Set Ceurt Room thereof, un
IN "DAY OF MAY, 1887, atthe hour
tea o’clock, 4. M., and show cause, if any
ey have, why the said Bridget lyons
charged tom ati her debts;
som cases mode and provide
eatioa fw oy to the’ creditors, Dy ma
x d by publication for four successive weeks
the Sevade Daily Trenuscript, a newspa
ger published in eaid county. ~
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Doted ape 7th, 1887.
ttest: ¥. G. Beatty, Clert.
ylord &Searle, Atty’s furinsolvent. ap8
ste of Maria Johnson, deceased.
OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
undersigned, administrator of the estke of Mera Johnsen, deceused,
@reditors of, amd ail persons having claims
net the crid deceased, tu exhibit them
ith the mececcary vouchers, within fgur
onthe after the first publication of this noee, te tue eaid administ ry ut the ofce of Geylord &
the sume
beurls, in
City, being the lace ior
the treveaction of the business of suid estate, .
imthe sounty of Nevada.
ELIJAH BOOTH,
Sdministretor of the estate of Maria Jobn.
eda enateCiix -Maneb 1889 ¥ arch 24th, 1887, «
iy yereing Atty efor Am inistrator.
Wotice to Oreditors.
Ig the Seperior Courtef Nevada county,
Mate of Californias.
ak the metter of the estate of John.
wea by thé nuder
deceared, to the cred
C here
N @gued, Ritatelctsonse of the estate .
ef John Nuity,
ene of ond all persons having claime .
the suid deceused to
em with the necessary
four monthe after the
exhibit
evade City, imgthe suid coupty
REV. JAMES TANHAM,
Administrator of the Estate of Kev. John}
, 1887.
Jobn Caldwell, Atty for Adm'tr. $3}
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING,
HE NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCTATION. .
: ey five that the Agnual
ek ioldtts Of The Nevada
County Land and improvement Association . Ninéteenth day of April, 1587, an. assess: . ) } ie } f i
. wnent (No. 24) of Ten Ceuts per share was} f a I ‘
eon Broad street, in the City of Nevada,Coun. lévied upyn the eupital stoek of he ope . i J *
iltec a
will be held at the otfice of the corporation,
ty of Nevada, State of California, on
‘Tuesday, the 10th duy ef May,
YH 2.08) vk, P.M. forthe lection of
rectors for the ensuing year, and fur
the transaction of such other business as . shal) remuia unpaid on Tuesdays tie sist
may come before them. .
iEO. E BRAND, Secretary, E
meyer
FOR SALE.
“TWO AORES CF LAND.
WITHIN.
FIVE MINUTES
WALK OF THE FOS8T OFFICE.
:
&
eo eS . 14. PERSON: KNOWING THLEMSELY E> ~write to ps lor
Genta ints oj RMB Ta oR 8, Brainard’ Sons; Publishers,
mare le . JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL.
ranagan's euclosure; .
ordered that the Clerk
Matte Seren Sdetot
d.
4, that notice of eettey: .
to tne!
Nevada .
youcheérs withip
t ret publication 0: .
to thesaid administrator, at hie
}
Order to Stow Cause,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE}
county --of Nevada, State of Cali
yudn Daily Transecript.# newspaper printec imber of physicians, but witheut
and published in said Nevada county. 1 5 Oe ode : .
Dated March 26th, A. D, ISsz . ‘iving any yérmanent be pefit, Among
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iseases that Tead to insanity an
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. CARR BROs.,. . '* stupped, ‘vitality restored, au:1S ae " F . There are many. f
City Wholesale and Reteil Agents MiDDLEAGBED MBN : iP
[-+ on i Who are troubled with too frequent evacua. ‘ : ‘ : . tion of the ladder, often accompanied “by
. Notice for Bids to’ Build a School House. . Stich smasting of burning‘wensstion, and
a ‘weakening of the system ‘in # manner
con . hey cannot account for, Rope Imeatin
: ; : , the urine, etc. Many dieof thi freulty,
YOTICE is hereby given that bids will be . ; borant of the cause, which is the second J:
received by the Board of Trustees of stage of seminal weakness,” .
Downieville School District to build a
Schoo] Wonse ‘In said ~District, in accord
; ance with plans and specificutions now on
file with the Clerk of suid. Board, A. Cofin,-}
at his store in Downieville. Each bid. tur
specity cost of building, with inside lathea .
und plestered, and cost of same ceiled inOures Guaranteed in all Such Cases
‘Cyonguitation Bree. Thorough @xam
urine, $5, An honést opinion given in évery
ua bd
. side.
. ed, and filed with suid Clerk on or before the . prices named:
act 0 , en ot Sir Astley Cooper Vital Restora-.
1%th Bay of May, 19675 beltie, or fdnr tinestha quate! tive, $a
ty, $1
At 10 o'clock, a. M., when they will be openSa ditt: i) HoTTLE FREE
ed and passed upon, The Board reserves
. the right to reject any and all bids. The
; successful bidd -r will be required to exe
cute a bund, sutisfacteny to the Board vant
faithful performance of the coutragct to be
. eatet eds tur with AD BR rc mae Bet
. “Note f. In case the building fs plastered
the outside under siding to be sheathed
in aceordance with specifications. If ceil
. ed, said sheathing to be omitted.
Note z ‘The plans and spevifications of
the building, which are subject to thechan. yet,
<es expressed in this notice, can be seen at .
the office of Pe Bally Fe pas as rem
April -7#4tb until fpewth day ny, 18 P
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symptoms, sex,and age. ‘Strict secrecy
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gists. $1 a bottle, or 6,for $5.
‘or sule by all
a bottle. Address—
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pissing anobserved in tbe urine, and Parr, ,
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Sliffeting from any of the above symptoms
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Said bids must be in writing and sealthe following medicines supplied at the’
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diffidence in approaching strangers, @ 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 swegts, monomania and
frequent insanity. If relaef be not obtained,
ersons so afflicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter, and have a
eure effected by his new and scientific mode
treating these diseases, which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should. not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to ebtain immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may he CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr, Gibbon,
stuting 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 Doctor.cures when others fail: Try him. By
enélosing 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 toany
part of the United States.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623Kearney.
street, conner Commercial, San Francisco,
Office Box 1957.
GRASS VALLEY
Granite and Marble Works,
BEAR EMPOMIC CEMETERY,
Grass VaMey ...Nevada County.
PROPRIETORS :
JAMES H. LORD
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OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
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. OF ALL KINDS.
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‘ —AND—
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We Chaiienge Competition and Guarantee
Satisfaction.
BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8.
Patent Office attended to for MODERATE FEES,
Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we.canu obtuin Patents in Jess time
than those remote from Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise as to
patentability free of echarge—and we make
no charge unless we obtain patent.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superintesdent of Moxey Order Division, and
the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For
circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, adC. A. Snow & Co.,
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
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“—AND—
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HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK: IN THE
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The Octave Coupler differs from those in
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. itis divided at the third o¢tave, has two
coupler s*ops, so that the bass and treble can
be couplec' to. ether orseparately,as desired,
it is made of strony eoppered steel rods, and
san invaluable improvement on the old
pernicious 35-cent wyvoden couplers in general use, which couples only four octaves,
nave only one coupler stop, which warp, ©
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Nevada County N. 6..
It has
is therefore far more rp eatee WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE ATT
Wevada.Cityr.
ON AND. AFT Rb
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th,. 1886,.
as FOLLOWs:—
Deaving:
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as for persons in
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PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
ited States Courts. i
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ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS
THE
‘. dudge's Second Prize Offering’
In Behalf of the ,
Grant Monument Fund,
NSPITE OF ITS MORE. OR L °
I Plicated character, tie Jesowe bok
Word fonteat just ended bas proved a great
success. By it JupGe has colisted over
3000 energetic, spirited and: intelligent :'
workers for the Grant Fund, hag ma 11
eee rays seo gt previdusly’ Ree 5
n¢ Gran onum
by the contribution of a good ‘cop anene’
and has in addition divided $600 .among >:
eight successful and h puazié workers
as a reward for their lsbee and ingenuity.
JUDGE now inaugurates.a ond .
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offers to members.
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ing for results. 5 a
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Home Library Association,
HE ATTENTION OF TRB ac’
ay pe Bed py Lane above yk auc
ngs an e advantages it) The magnit
Its object is to furnish . u _ thee Tones pee ae EE
Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ sbutip
Prices.
example we quote: Chambers’ En. 1U2¢
pedia, complete in six large volumes, . ¥>O%; or circu °
in sheep, library rs Which nik tage. treats for coped oF
, to members $14.40, and all the standard literature at similar reductions. We
mmended by the leading men, of
State, and ‘vill be leased
ts plans.end bene
GERMAN
Acieman,
first—a contest-in whieh school child
can ensave and stand an equal chanee
ger competitors, oo
Every person who, in
with pavérmine rules, sends me toon.
Grant Fund,on.or befure June 30th, +!
(iz o'clock), 50 cents and the anes of the
CURE
eleven mast popular living wen ye
wi be entitled ty partit . in pti
yt ond he Money thus receive be app 4
ated us followes
to the Grant Fund
‘The remaining 4 ce:
the legitimate cepeideed Bhd
Samia, Free for i
be placed in a common { to Vi
equally amony the six daeaniaes ined
man,
St. 'Panl; Minn
ore nroenin = . the fullest list of the most popular eas
indicated by a majority of atithe lists sentin,
The new contest is, in fact, bused pom the
princlpieaot an election, ‘ 'e
paper virtually acting in'the OL @ balfot, sue tee Een contéining the greater _
{ the eleve ‘i ‘i f
the most paler by r b shomhiltihe
lists will be the
Toe nacre on ne names
tors will be nee dend nd tee
Suoon: Gevcceha fies
accompanied by ten cents. .
to explain to
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ss @ Pep Beare ee Oy
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Seer CHewes See sea Ob SO Oe
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