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OTICE is hereby given that!I, Mary Ann
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The Daily Transcript. .
Table of Distances.
From Nevada City to
Alpha 1644 miles.
Birchyille 1534
Blue Tent 8
, Bear Valley ‘ ia 231
Bridgeport ... ; 23hg
Bowman Dam ... : 3
, Cherokee ._. vent Like j
Chuny Hill , 1334
€ wards’ Bridge qos
rench Corral . 18%4
Graniteville.. we i
Grass Valley. 4 .
Jackson's 44Lake City ... 11% se
Little York.. lhe
Lowell Hill ‘3 2035 .
Moore’s Flat 20 .
North Bloomfield ae
Newtown ay a 5% :
North San Jua 13 :
Omega ae
Purdon’s Bridge 614
Quaker Hill..... abot .
Relief Hill ... 3 18 _ .
Rough & Ready = 8 :
Snow Tent, tyss 21g .
Snow Point Be .
Scott's Flat i 6lg .
Smartsville 19 ‘:
__Sweetiand 1414 .
Spenceville See {
ashington 19 ‘
You Bet., 10.
Colfax. ale 204 ° .
Sacramento... ae .
San Francisco...--. a 166‘ .
Truckee 88 ‘
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Ordinance No. 82: .
N ORDINANCE TO LAYOUT AND
extend Orchard street. : ‘
The Board of Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: .
Section 1—That it ig necessary to the public use and convenien¢e that Orchard sfreet .
be extended westerly to the city line. .
Section 2—That all that certain strip ofJand .
commencing at the west end of Orchard .
street at the angle in Ducray’s. west line;\
thence running (mag. ¥ar. 18> E.) north .
854° , west 165 feet; thence north 774°, west }
$10 feet; thence south 82'4°, west 185 feet; .
thence pouth 64!4>, west 14) feet to West .
Broad street; thence south 614°, east 43 feet .
along West Broad street; thence north 64'4°, .
east 114 feet; thence north 824°, east 1/4.
feet; thence south 7734°, east 28 feet to the
northeast corner of frdnagan's enclosure..
hence south 35149, east 170 feet to north line .
of Branagan street; thence north 284°, east .
38.60 feet to place of beginning. .
Section 83—This ordinance shall take effect .
and bein force from .dand after its passage .
and due publication.
é H. C. MILES, President.
W. G. RicHarps, Clerk. :
. INSOLVENT NOTICE.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of
Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an Insolvent Debtor.
Bridget Lyons, an insolvent debtor, having applied to this Court fora discharge,from
her de ts, itis hereby ordered that the Clerk
of this Court give notice toall creditors who
have proved their debts, to appear before
this Court, at the-Court-Reom-thereof,on—
the NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, atthe hour .
of ten o’clock, A. M., and show cause, ifany .
‘they have, why the said Bridget Lyons .
should not be discharged f om all her debts,
im such cases.made and provided. .
It is further ordered, that notice of said application be given to the creditors, by mail,
and by publication for four successive weeks .
in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said county.
: J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Dated April 7th, 1887.
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerl.
Gaylord & Searls, Atty’s for Insolvent. ap8
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING:
HE NEVADA COUNTY .LAND AND);
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
otice is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of the stockholders of The Nevada
County Land and Improvement Association
will be hel t f the corpofation,
0 a the City of Nevada,Counje of California, on
1887, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the election of .
nine Directors for the ensuing year, and for
the transaction of such other business as
may come before them. =
GEO. E BRAND, Secretary.
Nevada City, April 7th 1887. aps
Sole Trader’s Notice.
Lutz, wife of Kernard Lutz, resident of ;
ada city, Nevada County, California,
being desirous of availing myself Of the provisions of Title XII, Part III, of the Code of
Civil Procedure, intend to make application
to the Superior Court of Nevada County on .
Wednesday, the 25th day of May, 1887, at 10/
o’clock,4, M. of that day, at the Court House .
at Nevada City, in said county, fora judz.
ment and order of said Court, authorizing .
me to carry on and transact business in my .
Own name and on my own account as Sole .
. The-nature-of the business I proto carry on and conduct is that of keepng a restaurant, boarding house and lod.ing house, making purchases and doing all .
F gs necessary in connection with said .
pusiness, at Nevada City, Nevada County,
California. MARY A. LUTZ.
Dated April 23d, 1887.
Thos.S8. Ford, Att’y. 026 .
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. .
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN .
ursuance of an order of the Su-j
perior Court ofthe county of Nevada, State .
of California, made dbnthe Second day of !
May, A. D. 1887, in the miatter of the estate .
of Maria Johnson, deceased, the undersign.
ed, the administrator of the estate of Maria .
Johnson, deceased, will sell at private sale, .
to the highest bidder, for cash, bids in writ.
ing to be presented to me at the office of .
Gaylord & Searls, Nevada City, subject to
confirmation by said Superior Court, up to
and on Saturday, the 2ist day of May, A. D.!
1887, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the office of Gay.
lord & Searls, NeVada Vity, in the said coun.
ty of Nevada, all the right, title, interest .
and estate of the said Maria Johnsen at the .
time of her death, and all the right, title .
and interest that the said estate has, by op-}
eration of law or otherwise, acquired other .
than or in addition to that of the said Maria}
Johnson at the time of her death, in and to}
all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land .
sitnate, lying and being inthe city of Neva.
da, county of Nevada, State of California, .
and bounded and described as follows, to.
wit: Alland singular all that certain"parcel .
of land or city lot lying and beingip the .
city of Nevada, county and State aforesaid .
and described as being aportion of lot No. .
12 in block No. 20, of tne city of Nevada, as
designated on the official map of the said
city of Nevada, made by H. 8. Bradley in.
the year 1869, said land being the north por.
tion of said lot 12, block 20,and is bounded
as follows, to-wit:
Washington road,on the east by the cross
street leading into Nevada street, on the
south by the portion of said lot12, owned by
Mrs. Scott, and on the west by Manzanita }—-——__
coo
—_
ravine.
Terms and conditions of saie: Cash on
day of sale. Sale subject to confirmation of
sale by the Superior Vourt. Deed at expense
of purchaser.
ELIJAH BOOTH,
Administrator of estate of Maria Johnson, .
deceased.
May 5th, 1887. m6
x Insolvent Notice,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of Wm.J. vgden, an insolvent debtor. William J. Ogden, ‘an insolvent debtor, having applied to this Court for
a discharge from his debts, It is hereby ordered, that the Clerk of this Court ive notice toallcreditors who have proved their
and show cause, ifany they have, why thé
said Wm. J. Ogden should not be discharg-@4izomell bis debts, in accordance with
the statutes in such cases made and provid_Atig further ordered that notice of said
ry ion be given to the creditors by
mail, and by publication for thirty days in
the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper
published in said county.
JM. WALLING,
my6 Judge of the Superior Court
. ~ Notice to Creditors,
Estate of Elizabeth Harrison, deceased.
OTICE I8 HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
undersigned, C. H. Harrison, adminis.
of the estate of Elizabeth Harrison, deto the creditors of, and all persons} ;~
% againstthe said deceased, to . $
Ps . ; arith the necessary vouchers, .
four monthsafterthe first publication . sentto any one applying
@f this notice, to the said administrator, at . Sranconn See and age. Strict secrecy in
residence on Broad street, near Cottage, . regard to all business transactions.
‘he Cel ‘ada City, Nevada county, California.
: C.H HARRISON,
Administrator + § the estate of Elizabeth
re? evada City, May 5th, 1887.
Ford, Atty. for Administrator. ¢
pth hat the Masonic
‘will be held at Masonic Hall on
Saturday, May 21, 1887,
8 o'clock P. M.,
. estate of said William Kistlé, deceased, pray. of said Superior Court, in the city and coun. real estate of or belonging to said estate at
. private or public sale as to said administra. debts of the same.
. Hshed in said city and county of: Nevada,
. State of California.
. 16 North, Range7 East, Mount Diablo Meri. Nineteenth day of April, 18387, an’ assess
) ment (No. 24) of Ten “Cents per share was
. office of the Company, No. $22 Montgomery
. aud unlese payment is made before, will be
.soldon TUESDAY, the 2ist day of June,
Lge received by the Board of Trustees.o!
_ file with the Clerk of said Board, A. Cohn,
. the office of the County Clerk of sai
On the north by the .
_ debts $e appear rotor phils Court, at Ly
Benrrgoas ereof, on the eighth day of
¢, 1887, atthe hour of 10 o’clock A. M.
— . Dys sia Pillisthe bestin the mar. ket Mor
; . a bottle.
L MEETING OF THE
ofthe all Asso.
for the purpose of elect-.
Association, and:
Petition of Sale,
Tr THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF
Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of William Kis. tle, deceased?
It appearing to the Judge of said. Court by .
the verified petition presented and filed’ by .
William H. Kistle, the administrator of the
.
ing for an order to sell the, whole of the real
estate of said estate, that it is necessary to}
sellthe whole ofthe real estate to pay the
. “Leda DmmERcTOoRY.
List of Nevada City’s Business
Institutions.
ASSAYING.
J.J. Ott, Main.
Citizens Bank, Broad.
AUCTIONEERS.
debts outstanding-against said estate and the G. R. Stockwell, Broad.
debts, expenses and charzes of theadminis. F. G. Guild, Union.
. tration.
It is therefore ordered by the Judge of eaid
estate appear before the said Superior Court
on Mondags, the 28d day of May, A. D. 1887, at
10 o'clock, a. M. of said day at the Courtroom
ty of Nevada, State aforesaid, to show cause
why an order should not be granted to the
said administrator to sellthe whole of the
tor shall deem best, forthe payment of the
And that a copy of this order be published
at least four successive weeks in the Daily
Transcript, a newspaper printed and pub
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Done in open Court this 18th day of April,
A. D. 1887. ALFRED D. MAson,
Atty’ for Administrator,
2 aed Pek
United States Land 0 Mee, /
id Sacramento, Cal., April 20, 1887.)
Citizens Bank, Broad. Dire
BAKERIES. .
pe ‘ Wn ® 4 . Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial.
. Court that-ail persons interested im the said Alex, Gault, Broad.
BANKING HOUSES.
Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes,
man, E, M. Preston.
Philip Richaeds, Main,
BARBERS.
H. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel,
Walters. & Son, National Hotel.
Klingenspor &' Wilde, Pine.
UL. Godair & Sons, Broad.
L. Lubosch, Pine.
BLACKSMITHS,
Wm. Barton, Plaza.
P. Clancy, Broad.
Robinson & Morrison, Plaza.
Carmichael & Denney, Main.
BOOKSTORES:Brand & Stich, Broad. .
6 Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial
Geo. W. Welch, Broad.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
To whom it may concern: C, Kornbammer, Broad.
{EREBY—-GIVEN—THAT . " Joutz,
A
N OTICE 18
Be George H. Williams, whose. postoflice
address is Anthony Placé, Nevada county,
valifornia, bas filed his notice of intention } ¢
to offer final proof in support of his claim to
the S14 of SE.\4 of Section 8, Township No.
Place, P. 0. Nevada. county; Thomas C.
Brown, Anthony Place, P. O. Nevada county; William. Doyle, Anthony Place, P. O
Broad.
. Wutke, Broad. ri
¥F. Hook, Commercial.*
. L. Ficke, Commercial.
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
John Webber, Broad.
dian,embraced in Homestead Application , 8
. No. 3078, and names the following as/His . Jehri bec aera
witnesses; James R. Vinyard, of Anthony . G¢0. Gehrig, Sacramento. =
&. Weiss, Sacramento.
John Blasauf, Spring.
{srael Hosken, Spring.
Nevada county; Charles Schwartz, Anthony C. Fegeli, Main.
Place, P.O Nevada county; and thtthe 3c
day of Jue, 1887, at: 10 o'clock a.M., has
been fixedasthe time, and Nevada City
Nevada county, as the place,
Hon. : the Superior Judge.
azl SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
before the .
Assessment Notice.
Pace ecb MININGCOMPANY. LOCAtion of principal place of business, San
Franeisco, Cal—Location of works, Nevada
County, Cal. ;
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the
levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, .payable immediately in United
BRICK MASONS.
John Dunnicliff, Sacramento.
. H. L. Gove, Boulder.
CARRIAGES.
Gee. F, Jacobs, Broad.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
Wm. Giffin, Broad,
A. Nivens, Pine. .
E. Rosenthal, Commercial.
drs, J. Jack, Broad, .
L. Hirschman, Broad.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine.
«K, Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial.
L. Hymian, cor. Commercial and Main.
8. H. Miller, Broad.
. CONFECTIONERY.
States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the . A. Tam, Pine.
street, Sun Francisco, California. am
Any stock upon ‘which this, assessment
shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, the 31st
day of May, A. p. 1887, will be delinguent,
and advertised for sale at publie ‘quction
A. D. 1887, to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sute-: 3
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Offiee—No. 522 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, Califormia. a2 . .
Notice for Bids to Build a School House,
SOTIGE is hereby given that-bids will be
Downieville School District to build «a
School House in said District, in accord
ance with plans and specifications now on
at his store in Downieville.” Each bid-t:
specity cost of building, with inside latheo
and plastered,.and cost of same ceiled inside.
é. Rosenthal, Commercial.
Mrs. Jack, Pine.
Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commercial.
F, Willett, Broad.
CONSTABLES.
R. Dillon, Broad.
rhouias Stevens, Broad.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
L, Nihell, Nevada.
Géo. M. Hughes, Nevada:
frank Miller.
x. Penrose, Pine.
A\H. Irish, East Broad.
J. G Abbott, Wet Hill.
Jerome Cook, Water.
L. 0. Balmer, Nevada.
U. C. Weisenberger, Nevada.
ft. Penrose, Pine.
Hoskin & Onstott.
A. Huffman} Nevada.
J. 8. Holbrook, Broad.
sordwell & Brobeck.
CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS.
9. Maltman, Gold Flat.
DENTISTS.
Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacramento.
Said bids must be in writing and seal. . 4. #. Pennington, Broad.
ed, and filed with said Clerk on or before the . 3. M. Harris, Broad. ~
1%th Day of May, 1887, .
At 10 o'cloek, a.M., when they will be opened and passed upon. The Board reserves
the right to reject any and all. bids.
successful bidder will be required to exe
cute a bond, satisfactory to the Board forthe
DRUG STORES.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial.
wv. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine.
DRY. AND FANCY GOODS.
The . Lester & Crawford, Main. ars
Casper Cohn, Commercial.
urs. C. A. Barrett, Commercial. .
faithful performance of the contract to be . Vv. Lubeck, Commercial.
entered into with said Board. _. u. Hyman, corner Commercial and Main.
Note-1.In-case the-building is plastered . 4. Biumenthal, corner Broad and Pine.’
the outside under siding to be sheathed . Aosenberg Bros., Broad.
in aecordance with specifications. If ceiled, said sheathing to be omitted.
Note 2. The plans. and specifications oi
the building, which are subject to the chan
ges expressed in this notice, can be seen at
the office of the Datry TRaNscript from
April 27tb until the 4th day of May, 1887.
STANLEY A. SMITH,
F. R. WEHE,
A. COHN,
Trustees of Downieville School District
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
De gece IS HEREBY GEVEN THAT
pe sealed proposals will be received by
the County of Nevada up to the hour of «
o'clock, P. M., May 21st, 1887, at the office 0)
the County Clerk of said county, for rebuilding the bridge on the county road be
tween Cherokee andéColumbia Hill
Alsoseparate proposals will be received
for filling the cut beneath the bridge, on the
above named road, in accordance witl.
the plans and specifications, to" be. peen at
coun
Hill, and ‘at Wells, Fargo and Co’s Express
Office at North Bloomfield. 4
The Board reserve the fight to reject any
and all bids. ‘
By ordér of the Board of Supervisors. *
5 F G. BEATTY,
Sacramento Bank.
T\HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE
City. Corner J and Pifth Streets; Sac
ramento. Guaranteed capital, $300,000; paid
up capital, $200,000; loans on realestate, July
1, 1585, $2,044,818; term and ordifiary doposits, July 1, 1586, $1,955,581. ‘
Term and ordinary-deposits received, and
dividends paid in antiJary and July,
Money loaned upon rea! esteféonly.
This Bank does oxgeslvee a savings
bank busines#. Information furnished upon £pplication to
W. P. COLEMAN, President.
Ep. R. HaMiLton, Cashier, agll-4m
ieee ieee See : 1 Tr Cooma
SI
IS PENSARY
__ EN
EDICAL Y.
NERVOUS YOUTHFUL
CHRONIG FOLLIES
% &. EXCESSES
\ PRIVATE ERDILY
. _\ DISEASES: BURED.
. 11 Kearney St... San Francisco.
. \TERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL WEAKN nessa, Exhausted vitality, Spermatorrhoea} Lost Manhvooa, Impotency, Paralysis,
; Prostahorrboea and all the terrible effects
. Self-abuse, and excess in maturer years,
‘such as loss of Memory, Lassitude, Noctur
nal emissions, aversion to society, dimness
. of vision, noises in the head, the vital fluid
. passing unobserved in the urine, and many
. other diseages that lead to insanity and
. death. 4 :
. YOUNG MEN
. Suffering from any of the above symptoms
. should consult us atonce. The drain can
. ; be stopped, vitality restored, and life be
. made again a pleasure instead of a burden.
; There are many.
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MIDDLE-AGED MEN
. Who are troubled with too frequent evacua. tiog of the bladder, often accompanied. by
. a slight smarting or burning sensation, and
a weakening of the system in a manner
. they. cannot. account for.. kopy, sediment in
. the urine, ete. Many die of this difficulty,
. ignorant of the cause, which is the second
stage of senrinal weakness. ;
. Qures Guaranteed in all Such Cases.
.
. Consultation Free. Thorough examina
. ton and advice, including chemical analysis and microscopic examination of the
. urine, $5. An honest opinion given in every
. case. :
. The following medicines supplied at the
. prices named:
Sir Astle Cooper Vital Restora\ sive, %3 a bottle, or four times the quantis
at
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE-—
by letter, stating
ebrated Kidney Kemedy, Neph=
. retioum, for all kinds of Kidne
. Bladder Complaints, “Gonorrhoea, ileet,
. Leurcorrhoea, ete. For sale by all drug;
. gists: $1 a bottle, or6 for $5.
. The English Bandelion, Liver and
sale by all druggists: price 50 cents
Address— ‘alps
ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
No. 11 Kearney Street, San Francisco, Cal.
W. D. LONG,
ae
ISTRICT ATTORNEY 0
and .
EXPRESS.
Wells, Fargo & Co., A.D. Tower, agent.
éureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
FOUNDRIES.
Geo. G. Allan, Spring.
v. O. Barlow, Sacramento.
FRUIT TREES, ETC.
Felix’ Giliet, Barren Hill.”
FRUIT AND VARIETY.
E. Rosenthal, Commereial.
W. A. Sigourney, Commercial.
samuel Shurtleff,
R. H. Thomas, Commercial. .
Commercial.
Win. B. Simmons, Broad.
a. Smoot, Main,
FURNITURE.
Legg & Shaw, Main.
L. M. Sukeforth, Commereial. ,
GAS.
Nevada Gas Co.;-B:.T. Allen, Manager.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
n=} J. J. Jackson, Commercial.
. ty; also at A. L. Woodruff’s store, Columbia . G. C. Gaylord, Broad.
Wm. Wolf, Main.
W. H. Smith, Commercial.
U. E. MuHoy, Broad. ‘
A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial.
\. Lademan, Broad.
A. A. Charonnat, Commercial.
tompkins & Tompkins, Broad.
W. G, Richards, Broad.
X. H. Forman, Commercial.
Sims & Nichols, V Flume.
HARDWARE.
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, éor. Pine amd Spring.
C. R. Clarke, Sacramento.
Wm. Wolf, Main. ;
HOTELS.
National Exchange, Broad.
Union, Main.
New Yerk, Broad.
Thomas House, Broad.
HOUSE PAINTERS.
Harrison & Stout.
{saac & Rowe, Main.
suild & Son.
M. Oliver.
Ralph Bowerman.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
I. J. Rolfe, Broad.
*&. M. Preston, ‘
Brand & Stich, “*
Ww. -D. Vinten, +*
D. E. Morgan, **— =
Wright, “*
.B. Ford, by?
@. KE. Robinson, Main.
Edwin Parrish, ~ ‘“*
L. Garthe, *¢
W.H. Crawford, ‘
John Werry, Courthouse.
J. M. Thomas, ae
Carr Bros., cor. Pine and. Commercial.
A. Nivens, Pine.
F. Power, Commercial.
MONUMENTS, ‘TOMBSTONES, ETC.
H. J. Wright, Broad.”
ICE.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Sowden, Broad. WP.
A. R, Wadsworth, Pine,
Gaylord & Searls, Church.
Uross & Simonds, Broad.Johuson & Mason, Broad.
ore & Aittle, Cammarata.
Hee Caldwell, Broad.
F. tower, Commercial.
ions pda Hoda
» Me Church.
Geo. iwetes, ine.
W. P. Sowden, Broad.
G. D. Buckley, Broad.
W. D. Long, Court House.
LIVERY STABLES.
J. Hennessy, Broad.
Lane & Sukeforth, Main,
V Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
H. & F. Cooper, Piety Hill. $
. M.L. & D. Marsh, Boalder.
Geo. A. Cooper. s ‘ ‘
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
C. J. Brand, Broad.
‘ MEAT MARKETS.
‘ot mercial.
hoa far
Colley Brothers, Commercial.
C. J. Naffziger, Broad,
Trau & Rapp, Broad.
MILLINERY,
Mrs. Leéter & Crawford, Main.
Mra, Mills & Grissell, Broad.
Casper Cohn, Commercial. .
Keller Sisters, Commercial.
MILLWRIGHT.
J. R. Collins, Coyote.
County. Office at the Court House.
ie map OUR AE
rs—Dr.:'R. M.
m. Edward 8,
John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L:-HousNevada Ice Co., Wm. H. Crawford, Manager
LAWYERS. ra ae
E. Muller, Commercial.
Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros.
Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad.
Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel.
Miss Della McCord, Main.
J. R. Davis.
Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada,
Miss Maggie Martin; Cottage.
NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine.
DaILyY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial.
OYSTE?S AND ICE CREAM.
A, Tam, Pine. .
Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
J. Swart, Broad.
PHYSICIANS. i
R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada. :
C. D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada.
H. 8: Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commercial, residence National Hotel.
E.W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine,
residence Water
HW. WValantine—Office Brodd, residence
ain.
Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada.
PORK PACKING.
G, W. Nafiziger,; Main.
POSTOFFICE.
Walldce J. Williams, Postmaster.
‘ RAILROAD.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Parker, agent.
REAL ESTATE.
Nevada County Land and Improvement Association, Broad. Directors—Jo . Mor‘an, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm.
Loutzen er, Geo, C. Gaylord, Nati—P:
eo. E: Brand, Wm. Campbell,
Chas. Barker.
I. J.Rolfe, Broad.
RESTAURANTS.
B. Lutz} Broad.
Ed. Settles, Commercial.
Mrs. Maloney, Commercial.
SALOONS.
Union Hotel, Main. .
National Hotel, Broad. e
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 Commercial and Pine.
Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine.
John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring.
Dillon & Stevens, Broad.
Thos: Seadden, Broad.
M. Solari, Broad.
Joe Clark, Sacramento.
Wm; Monk, Broad. ;
Robert Simnrons, Broad.
Frank Cooley, Main.
M. Hanley, Main.
H. Lotz, Sacramento.
«. Geo, W. Simmons, Town Talk.
8. 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 ete zreen & Co.
To Graniteville, WmCole: .
To Duteh Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson.
To Marysville, John Kane,
To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell,
W. C. Fredenburr.
To ee Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vincent.
SURVEYORS.
J. G. Hartwell, Broad.
W. F. Englebright, Broad.
"SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
STONE MASON.
Wm. Joy. :
SODA WATER FACTORY.
L. Seibert.
THEATER.
Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad.
v TAILORING,
Barrett, Lobecker & Co., ‘Commercial.
A. Friedman, Pine.
P. D. Polidori, Commercial.
JW; Downing, Commercial:
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
Great American Tea Store, Commercial.
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER
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WC. Groves, Broad.
: WAGON-MAKERS.
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WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
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stablished in 1854 for the
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nd Ulcerated Legs sucessfully treated.
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diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new aeq tances, disposition
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