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March 25, 1877 (4 pages)

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% e . WEVADA CITY, CALAFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1877. CHARLEY KENT'S. . COMMERCIAL STREET,NRVADA a GR Keystone Market, HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF] of every advantage which long experiehce and ample means can giye, is prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of BEEF, 1 SW 4; and SE 4 of NW; of Seetion 34, . Mineral Citation. “ 2 b _ United States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 26, 1877.{ + © all whom it may concern. Whereas, ; on the 3d day of September; 1874, the Plat of Township 17 "North, Range 9 East; wat filed in the U.S. Land Office, ber 2d. 1871, the N % of SE %,NEX of in Township 17 North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as mineral in character, until the enol fd is proved, after due notice;+ and wheréas, Geo. A. Cooper, (Post, @ffice address Nevada City, Cal.) did, on the 9th day of December, 1874, file inthe Register’s Ofhce of this District his Pre-exmption Declaration No. 4738,° claiming the above described land, and ‘1s applied to enter the sanie as agricultural land, alléging it*to be more vatuable for agricultural than forgnining purposes; Therefore, you will take notice, that under_and by virtue: of instructions from the Commis-sioner of the General Land Office. dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 6th day of April, 4. D. 1887, at 12 o’clock a. M., at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the cb«racter of said lands. _ In witnese whey .<f.we have hereunto set our hands‘ MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, » NEAL, = CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, } . THE BEST .HAMS AND BACON, (Of his own manufacture, ) “To be found in N evada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEANLARD “fn quantities to suit. ~———— ’ He is prepared to and will offer fo customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. os p PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY: PIANOS, ORGANS, . . “MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts:, San Francisco Wholesale end R tail Music Dealers, Weber Pianos are the Best Aad are now used in Concerts by all of o GREAT ARTISTS. Send for Descriptive Circular, The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is the only ‘ FIRST CLASS INSTRUMEN®D, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! fhe Square Pianos are Tg octave, and emrobrages all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood. Case, Beautiful Moaldings, Full Iron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Treble, etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches: width, 3 feet inches, and are : FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEAPS tb and ‘year first above written. ; = T. B, McFARLAND, Registér. mchi——~ HART 7 Receiver. . FPN THE JUSTICE COURT OF NEVADA ) Plaintiff. in the Justice Court at Nevada SUMMONS. J Township, in thé County of Nevada State of California. J, Naffziger, Plaintiff, ve John R. Goodman,Defendant, ‘The people of the State of Califomia send greeting ‘to John R. Goodman, Defendant. You dre hereby required to appéar in an. action. brought against you by the abeve named’ Townships County of Nevada, State of California, and to-answer before the Justice at his office, in said Township, the complaint filed thezein. within five days (exclasive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons—if served within the Township in which this action is brought; or, if sarved out of said Townehip, but in said-coanty, within ten days; otherwise, within twenty days. The said action is brought to recover the sum of -$92.96-in Us 8. Gola Coin, alleged to be due from Defendant; ona promissory note dated Oct: 3rd, 1873, and interest at. the rate of ten per cent. per annum, from Oct, 3rd, 1873'to date. And you are heyeby roti fied that it you tail toso appear and answer said “complaint. as above required, said Plaintiff will recover judgment against you ~-ftor the stm of $92-96, together with costs . Murchie’s hoisting works (recently _burn—all payable in gold coin. Make legal service and due_return hetof Given under my hend this 26th day oA October, 1876. LEOP. GARTHE, Justice of the Peace of said Township. ; a29 City Ordinance. 4 ir Board of Trustees of the City of Ne-ada de ordain as follows; Section 1. “shall fire offor discharge any fire crackers, bombs or sxplsive substances within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, without first obtaining permission from the Trustees ot said City to de 80, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction’shall be-fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one-hundred dol. lars or be imprisoned in the City Prison not to exceed ten days. Section 2. This Ordinance sha!l take ef. fectand bein‘fall forceon-and after the Twelfth day of March, A,@. 1877, Passed Feb. 15th, 1877. H. C. MILLS, President. W. J. Onean, Clerk of the Beard of City Trustees. oS = ART ANNUAL MEETING. e Ge GRAVEL RANGE MINING COM. ~ PANY.—Notice is béreby given that the regufar’Atinual Meeting of the Yuba Gravel Range Mining Company, will be . held at the.oftice of said company, Main street. North San Juan, on Tuesday, the 5tk day of March, A.D. 2877, at 10 o’clock. A. M,to elect Directors forthe ensuing year, and “the transaction ef such otffer business a0 Inuy legally come before the meeting. JOHN B.-HUNTER, Sec. North San Juan, Feb. 8th, 1877. Agents wanted\in-every county caunty in. the State fer the 7 = ies Case, Svupérierity of Workmanship, EleNo 838, ing Claim’ gance of Finish and Durability, {2 -UNRIVALDED. We keep constantly on nand a gvod assortment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AFD A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFY 1g aH 23 a i * = VOL. XXXIV. or aa “< T She Daily Transcript it ; NEVADA CITY, CAL. “a " y, Py BROWN. . 3B. J. WATSON, ' it BROWN & WATSON, tis == oprictors. RE #— SS oo —— —_— a -_— — ds A CHANCE FOR ALL? rg: Anica Change of Programme g ~§ Es “i HE PREMIUM EDITIe¢ N THE PACIFIC LIFE, rae fincreased to 6,000 Copies for Zwo_ Be : Months, : rer Instead of one years Heretofore an5 oe nounced. [+ Fee ’ in ‘$2,500 00 GIVEN AWAY !. oe SPECIAL ANNNOUNCEMENT. Ler Ra To give an opportunity to everybody ike to subscribe*to The Pacific Life, .a first he class California, Weekly Sporting Journal, the Publisher has deemed it best to redince ¥ the subseription period of the PREMIUM oie EDITION trom one year to two: months, 1 : and to increase the number of subscribers a from one’ thousand to six thousand, and Be at the same time increase the total amount ty of Premium Qrders, to be presented to ee the subscribers, from $1,000 00 to $2,‘eal aes aac : = 300-00, ngTHE FOLLOWING ORDERS WILL BE of PRESENTED TU THE SUBSCRIBERS 1N asiPUBLIC: bs, No. 1 for..$1000 No. 39 for..2.° 9 $5 8 of No. 2for.. i. -BOOINo. 40 fer.,.. 6 ngNo. 9 for, .co.. 20 NoO., 4) for...+ 5 , No, 4 for ,..< 1OG)No. 42 for... 5 emn« No. 5 for..2. 5 50)No. 43 for... 5 ou Os O2OP.ce5, 20 A Me, No, T f0b esc. DOD 6 ght No. 8 for.ccacss _.20)3 5 ity. NO: OOP o.5. 6) SU 5 ict. =e 20:3 5 in 20 b ted 15 ES ing =15. No, 51 for...: 6 ‘fing 45. 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ONE DOLLAR, . the Will be entitled to THE PACIFIC LIFE from for two months and tova numbered coupon f the entitling him to participate in the recep1 for tion of the Premium Orders. ‘These -or3—in ders call tor advertising to the amvunt of . ‘the $2,500 00. THOSE WHO D@ NOT DE©0., SIKE THE ADVERTISING, OR WHO wrded HAVE NOTHING TO ADVERTISE, WILL BE PAID THE AMOUNT THEREOF IN a GOLD COIN ON, DEMAND, Upon surrendering the order tc the Pubet. lisher. Any person may subscribe to the e lét Premium Edition for 2s long a time as he chooses; and’ for each dollar paid he will receive an additional COUPON RECEIPT. form Those who sitbscribe for one year will, rtice upon Daymentaf FOUR DOLLARS, receive’ nyl six Coupon Receipts. 2 Due netice will be given when the Pre mium Subscription List is filled. THE PACIFIC LIFE is a weekly compendium of current events in sporting rectlife on the Pacific Slope. Ita various deanupartments embrace the turr, drama, forest rt of and stream, fish.culture, athletics, rifle the ‘shooting, base ball, moilitary science,row‘ada, ing, yach ing, and fire department doings. 1 OD Specimen copies seat on “receipt of ten ' the cents in postage stamps or currency. A. H. : Legal Tendera reeceived. . Send your ainst subscriptions in a Registered Letter-or by : we Post Office Money Order payable to ysts ‘ > > = ante HENRY G. SHAW. l exPablisher. aDty, THE PACIFIC LIFE .OFFICE, a P. O. Box 2129 No, 518 Clay Street, sh iu £22 aw SAN FRANCI8CO. a inee mao = Asay ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . ribed ‘ oie Y ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINinde 1 &N ING COMPANY, location of princiSine. pal place of business, San Francisco, CaliDear fornia. Location of works, North Blooma said field, Nevada county;California. Notice is te hereby given, that at a meeting ofthe DiSti rectors held.on ¢he 23rd day of January . ; feet 1877, an assessment, No. 43 of One Doiwith ” ~ dar per share was-levied upon the capital ‘ ; said -stock of the corpegation, payable -ixame-iately in United States gold coin, to the . xECUs Secretary at the office of the Compeny, No. ot ~320 Sansome street, San Francisco, slible fi a tornia. x iD Any stock upon which this assessment 2 lg shall refagin unpaid on the Second day.of coun March it77> will be -delinguent.aad ad: vértised for sale at public auction: and unor less paynrent is made before, will be gcld an NING * Saturday, the Dwenty-foarth day of March reipal 3 187, to paythe delinguent assesement, wornig, yether with costs %0f advertising aud exe-east penses of sale. _ y ; aims, at. F. GAME, Secretar. ornis, _Ofee »—S20 Sansome Street; San Franeting cisca, Calif. rnia. x 3 ay cet ce as . ‘ of six DENTISTRY ; aye : _ e imRe Z in, to ay r corr om ps: Ridsaae ; f. ns 8 JPR; PE Boousow, tes opence a, on an office , delin' da Kidd’s Building, Brond Street. public : ‘ Over Hyman Bras.’ Storey de beHe is propared t@ pérform 21) kinds of wenMechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the ay the Aavestiand mostapproved styles. L costs "Artificial Deeth insefted on Gold; Silver = ‘Vuleanitevand Aluminium. Sstisfactiou ae wvaranteed as to q a ” Wisite made a6 rea{dence it: Sievada, May 30th, 1821. 3 lity and prise‘of work. nt TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND . FULLY WARRANTED. . Obtained elsewhere. rahe ' PIANOS AND ORGANS . SOLD,ON EASY INSTALLMEN@S, IF DESIRED. Call and see us before purchasing _ SHERMAN & BYDE,. ame [No. 8414 Application for a Patent to a ~ Mining Claim: ~ . UNITED STATES:LAND OF FICE,” . 2 + SacRaWento, Gal Feb. 13, 1877. By ete: hereby given, that James . . Mining clain:, bearinz gold, situate.in Vir} gin Valley Mining District, Nevada Coun. ty, Cahfornia, and desii:ibed ag followe. . } viz; On eurveyed land, being the freetional SW “¢ of NW %; of éection 6, Taf, . WRS WY °E., M.D. M., containing about 0-14 acres., Said location was made br the applicant January dish, 1877, and ; corded in the mining records of Nevada . county. book 7, page 17. Adjoining claimj Sbis uve the North Bleomtield) Gavel . migeiud the Ledy pincer mine: AB pet. iw holding any adverse claims thereto . ake requiredatoypresent the game before . this ee within sixty @dys° from the j tiret day of publishing hereof; ‘ T. B. MCFARLAND, Register. “Wallmg. Att’y for Applicent, efeb 16 Prices as low as wortlitess Pianos can be . Marriott, whose Post Office is Nerth . Bioomield, Nevada county, California, bas . . made application for Patent for a. Placer . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . Sacramento, Cal. Jan. 27; 1877. . NORE hereby given, Chat W. A. . Meyers, whose Post Ottice is Nevada city, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for patent for 1,500-linear feet of the Oenstitution quactz mine,bearing gold, with surtace ground 0 feet in width, situate in Willow Valley mining District, Ne: vada county, California, and described} in the plat and. field motes on. file in this office as follows: Commencing at post No. lin Deer creek; onthe west end of the lode, marked C.Q. M. (Constitution Quartz .Mine;) thence yar. 17><30’-e, n > 3’ w4.54 chains. Post No.2, marked by Commissioner's letter Gated Decem. the delinquent assessment, together “with Any person og persons whe: Celebrated Standara Org ae ieee: fora Patent to Min. Whivh for Volume of Tone, Beauty .of . Eureisa Stage and Express Co. STAGES will leave NevaPea. for Moore’s Flat and z : ureka. as follows: iseave Nevada City, Monday, Wednesday .and Friday. Returning, léave Moore’s ¥lst and Eureka, Tuesday, Th ursday and Saturday TROTTER & CUNNINGHAM, Praprietors. q UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. Location of principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county, California. Location of works, Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby given that at a meetingof the Directors held at the office of the Company on the Fourth day of January, A. D. 1877, an assessment (NO. 8) of ferty cents per.share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation,-payable immediately in United States gold coin, tothe Secretary atthe office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada county, Califernia. .Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on. SATURDAY, February 10th, 1877, witl be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will ibe sold-on THURSDAY, the ; £ a costsof advertising and expenses of Bale. vada County, Cal. ifornia. ~ CONSTABLE'S SALE, Y¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed, bearing date. January 3ist, 1877 issued from the Court of Leopold Garthe, an acting Justice.of the Peace’ in of Nevada, State of California. ‘On a judgment rendered in said Court, un the 30th day of January, 1877, in’ favor of E,. W. Bigelow & Co., and against W. H. Norton, for. the sum of ninety-onejand 50-100 dollars datnages, and twelve and 75-100 dollars costs of suit, with accruing costs. I have this day tevied upon and seized, and shall expose at-public auction, in front of the Court House, Nevada City Nevada County, on Monday,-the 24th day of March, 1877, between the hours of 10 é’clock A. M., and 5 o’clock P. M.,-of said day, for. cash in U. 8. Gold Goin, all the right, title and interest of W. HL. Ncrton, of, in and to the
following Gescribed property, viz: That certain dwelling house, known as W. H. Norton’s, with all Jands and improveSaid house is situated near the site of ed), and about 2% miles easterly from Nevada City ‘Taken to satisfy the above demand,with costs.. Given under my hand thie 26th day of February, 1877. WILLIAM SCOTT, . e es Constable Nevads Township. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. c= SPRING GRAVEL MENING CO Principal. City. Locatio: given, that ata mecting of the Trustees, ary 6th, 1877. an assessment (No 12,) of 15 cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately in United States gold eoin, to Broad street, Nevada City. and advertised for sule at public auction, and unleas payment is made before, will be sold on the 19th .dayof March, 1877, to pay the delinquent sssesrment: thereon together with costs-of advertising and expenses of sale. By order cf the Board of Trustees. I. J: ROLFE, Secretary. Nevada City, Feb. 6th, 1877. Mining Claim — United States Land Office,) Sacramento, Cal, March 8, 1377. { = it-as one of theeducators as well as enter. ‘. if it has not lead the times, should cause =, . _eomplacency.—_The Magazine has done good . hee JNO. B. HUNTER, Secretary. _. for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 Office. Main Street, North San-Juan, Ne each and for the Township of Nevada,-County 7 Post ments of any Kind thereunto betonging. (AT Gp WILLIAMS lace of business, Nevada Of Works near Willow Valley, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby held at the office of the Secretary, Februthe Secretary of the company, at his office, . Any stockupon which said assessment shall remain anpaid on the 6th day. of . March, 1877, will be deemed delinguent . Application for a Patent to a x Harper’s Magazine. x ; Notiees efsthe Press. The ever-increasing’ circulation of this exceHent-monthly proves its continued adaptation to popular desiresand needs. Indeed, when we think into how many hames it penetrates every month we must consider -tainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe. The character which this Magazine po sseases for variety, enterprise artistic wealth . and liteary culture that has kept pace with, -its-conductorsj te regard it-with justifiable apd neo ewl all the days of its. life.— Brooklyn Eagle. ; Some of the most popular of modern novels have\first appeared as serials in this Magazine. In all ceapects, it-is an excéllemt periodical, and fully deserves its great: success.—Philddelphia _Ledger, ; TERMS: : Postage free to—al Subscribers in the Bnited ‘States. : Harper's Magazine, oney -yanr,..<.$4 0 $4 00 includes prepayment of U. S. pos-ttage by the publishers. Ens Subscript ons, to Harper’s Magazine Weekly, and Bazar, toone address tor.one year, $10, or, two of Harper’s Periodicals, aye free. é Weekly or-Bazar will be supplied gratis _ in ene remittance;or Six Copies for $2000 without extra copy; postage free. Back Numbers cab ve -supplied.at-amy time. Be A completé set of Harper's Magezine now comprising 51 Velumes, in néat <loth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumos, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Gloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mai, A Contplete Analstical Index to the first Fifty. Volumes of ._Herper’s Maguzine has just been published, rendering available for reference the vast and ¢sytied wealth of information which contitutes this periodi-. cal a perfect illustrated literary cyclopedia. 8vo, Cloth, $3 00; Half Calf, $5 25: Sent postage prepai’. . : : A series of papers under the title of ‘The First Century of the Republic.” contributed by tre mesteminent Amerie inpublicists,is now being publishéeddin Herper’s papers! gives a comprehensive review of Pre gress during the century now: ‘losing, in every department of our natioual life HARPrR & BROTHER:,' Ne ~ PACIFIC COAST AGENT FOR THE DETROIT SAFE COMPANY, —AND— = Sargent & Greenleaf’s DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, __ COMBINATION AND _ KEY LOCKS, AS OLD OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these sae BANK LOCKS, DURING THE pane YEAR, The Most Reliable, Best Finish, And Lowest Priced Safes in OTICE is hereby given, That T. P. and Wm. Andrews. Nevada City, Nevada County. Cal., have . made application for Patent for the Back Bone Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate" in Bloomfield Mining District, Nevada . ‘County, ‘California, and -described m the . . platand.field notes on file sin this office as follows, viz: Beginning. at a natural ce‘ment monument 25 feet high and 6 feet . in diameter (estimated) standing on the . . earterly side cf the road leading from the . Back Bone Hougeto Moore’s Flat; and running thence on a true line, varia. tion 179 45’ east, N52. 15’, W 15, 15) chains. Marked-a-cedar 6 in. in diameter . for S:; W. cor. of claim, B.“B. 8. W. cor; . thence N.-37, 45’ E,°45, 45 cheins, marked . a°cedar 12in. in dia, for N.W, cor. of . Claim, B. B. N. W. cor; thence 8.,525 15*E, 45,45 chains. Set an oak pos for N. E. cor. of claim, marked B, B. N. ¥. cor. from-which a fir 493 in: dia. beara S 37> 45’ W.32 links dist; thence S. 37> 46’ W. 45, 45 chains. Setan oak post in stone mound for S. E. cor of elaim, marked B. B. 8. E, eorner, from which @ biaez oak, 4 in. in dia. bears N. 507,° E,47 links dist; thence C. Q. M, from which 4 live oak tree'16 in. dia. bears 8 28° w 0.86 chains dist; tuence n 88> 30’ e. 22.73 chains. Post No. 3 marked C. Q. M. from which a pitch pin3 15 inchese in diam. bears n 80> w ‘1.le chains distant; thence south if 40’ e 4.549 . chains. Post No. 4, on lode, marked C, Q, . M, from which Mye oak tree 14 inches in diam. bears n 40>. w 0'66 chains dist: } thence 51° 20’ e 464 chains. Post No.5 at north bank of Deer creek, marked C. . Q. M. from which a live osk tree 15 in. in * diameter bears n 1°> 6 0.46 chains dist; . of Deer Creek 2,273 chéins to Post No. 6, 4 black: vak -tree 17. inches in ciameter, maraed C. Q. M, ni>°30" w 454 chains; Post No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20 64-100°actrer. Survey of. conrecting line; Commenced’ at Post No.2 marked C.q. M; thence var. 14-36’ €, n 9S 25’ w, 12.44 . chains to sec; Post common to secs. 3, 4, . Sand 10 of tp; I6>n r9F, wd b and m, hand designated-ag Lot No. 4 in Seetion } . 10, township It)morth, raage eset, Mt . . Biaktlo base and meridisn. Said. docstion . was made May 17th, 1876 by the eppheant. and is recorde@ ia the mining records of iy . Nevada County at Neyada City, “Th re are . no adjoining minme cia ms. ASP ersone . holding any adyérse’ claims thereto are . hereby-reqhired to present the same Le-* fure this Othee within sixty days froth the firat day of publishing hereof: “ 4P-B; McFARLAND, Register. W.D. bong, appl'ts att’y. 3312 iN. 52°15" W230, 30 chains to place-of be. ginning. and containing 206 57-100 acres, and designated as lot No. 45,.in Sections 19, 29 and 320, Townehip 18 north, Range 10 Hast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said locatiog was made Marsh 20, 1831, by égohn &.’Wiiliams etal, an@ is recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, 4 NeWuda City. The spplicantr claim by location and purehase. Adjoining claimants are North Bleomfield Hydraulic Gray#] Mining Company 6n the southwest, on . the north by the mining siand of Atwater . located, owned by A. B. Dibble, & alx, All. persons holding any adyerse Claims f thereto are heréby requirefi to present the ‘game before thie Office within sixty. days . from thie first day of publishing heren!, ‘) > $B McPARLAND, Register. . W. D. Long, properia persona. anch 14 { ANNUAL MEETING. . * SYNDICALE MINING COMAANY vs NHE: ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK . Paoy will be held at the o February 5, 1877, at 1 o’closk e. Mi, for the #uing year, and the transaction of such ofe. the meet ing. jan2std A.BAIRD, Secretary. Crandall, A, W. Herring, W. D. Long whese Post Office is . holders of the Sy idicute Mining Corn. Fe of the Com. pany ,30¢ California street, om THURSDAY. . election of Directors to Serve for the. ¢n-. other business 28 may properly come be-” © one address for one_year for $7 00; pos . faagazine. This series of over twenty . : a TIME TABLE, NO. 3. [jtOR the government.and information o¢ . Employees, the Comp: right to -vary the same -ts ‘circumstances may require, To take effect < Wednesday, May 24th 1876, At 7:30 A.M. . peer, GOING SOUTH, Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A. M. and leavos Grass"Valley at -5.30A. M, arrives-at ‘Colfax at 6:50 A. M. Se Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11°A. M., arrives at Grass Valley at11:35 A. M. Train No, 5, leaves Novada at4:15 P.M. leaves Grass Valley at 4.45 P.M., arrives at Col$ax at 6.15 P.M. GOING NORTH, fm i—Train No.2 leaves. ax 7. ‘teaver Grass Vaileyat-9:06 A.M. arrives mt ‘Nevada at. 9:36 A. M. ‘and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley P, M,, arrives at Nevada at3:10 P.M. : ** Prain No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M., leave Grass Valley pat 8.26 P. M., arrives at ° “Nevada ut 8:54 P. M. JOHN F, KIDDER, General Superintendent. + Mark. ‘These Facts; The Testimony ofthe Whole World, HOLLOW AY’S PILLS. “I bad no appetite; Holloway’s Pills gave meahearty one.”Your Pills are marveliois.*— “T send for another box, and kcep them in the house.” . . “Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic.” “‘] gave one of your Pits to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of & morving is now cured” ma?24 any reserves thé ‘Train No. 4 (local between Grass Valley 5 pee I eke a ae me of nofses in the’head. J rubbed seme . of your Ointment behind the ears and ‘the noise has left.” : *‘Send me wyo boxes; Iwant one for a poor family.” “TI enclose a dollar; your pri¢e is 2% oents,, butsthe medicine to me is worth*a dollar.” ee “Send me five boxes of your Pillip.’ ‘‘Let me have three boxes of your Piile ‘by return mail, for chills and fever. . .b have over 209 -such testimoimiads ag . these, but want .of space compels me to tonchude, * +S . —— ND all eruptions of the suin, this Oint. ment ismostinvaluable. It Goes-not . healexternally alone;bat penetrate withthe . most seaching effects to the very root of the evil. * ° ' HOLLOWAY’S PILLS ‘Envariehly cure the following diseases: DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS. ! In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be cflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches ard pains fettied in ithe loins overthe region of the hidneys, these Pills should. be taken according to the printetl directions, and the Ointment should be welt rubbed into the smail of the back st bed time. This treat. ment will give almost immediate reliet when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER, No medicine will so effectually improre the tone of the stomach as these Pills, they remove al] acidity occagioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy tke Market. SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR VAULT DOORS, , ++ LININGS; FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF _ SAFES, Of any Arrangement or Dirnensions. <4 Now constructing,a 20,000 ss oO? aR ‘pound Burglar Proof Safe . for the Sacramente Savings Bank. thence 8 88> 20’ w along the. north bank !& Knotwell, on the east by land recently . ae Deslers generally are_ especially yinvited to send for circulars . and ; pricen of : i KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS, . DRAWERS, CHESTS. etc. ete DR. ©. D. BOBO, and Surgeon, — Oilice Hourse=-F rem 9 to 10°A. M; aud from 6to 8 P.M. UP ier ees HOUR, i “From 1? &. to 1 P. M. LELDENS DuiUG STORE, Nevada City California. Physicia n is jantow action; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of Spasin—in fact they never fail ir, curing all disorders of the liver and stom.ach. : : HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best in the world for the following diseases: Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the skin, Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy. Dysentery, Erysipelas, Eemale Tr. regularities, Feversof all kinds, Fits,Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation, pnt mmindice, Liver Complaints, ‘Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of uriae, Scrofula or King's Evil, Sore‘Throat;sion: end Gravel, Tie Douloureux, Tnmors, UL aers, Worras-of all kinds, Weakness frou ny cause, etc. ——— ‘INPORTANT., CAUTION. } . WNoneare genuine unless the signature of— . J. Haydock, as agent forthe United States . Surrounds each of Pills, and Ointment . A handsoiies@ward will be: given. to any 1 one rendering such information as may . lead tthe detection of any party or psr. ties counterfeiting the medicines or vend. ing the sameé,knowing them te be spurious. . **Sold atthe manuiactory*of Profemsor . Holloway & Co., New York, #u@ by all _reppectable. druggists and deulers in med. j icine thronghont the civilized world, in . boxes at. 25 cents, 62 cents and 21 each. eP"Thereis considerdble saving by taking the larger sizes’. b hig N. B.—Direetions for the puidance of pa. box. off ai co, LIZLIBERTY STREET. New York. PIANOS, DECKER BROS, . _ . . . . en . EMERSON; . FISUHER, lPeNiE ABOVE ARE THE MOST Port: lar and-reliable Pianomio the waste. Onr’ profits are small aud ternis easy. , Hi Every instrument fully warranted. We scl no bogus Piazos. at . Send for catalogne. KOHLER & CHASE, 653 and 635 Clay atreet, an. Frapcigcs, ® “oor, every disorder are affixed to’ eaci. _ For Cutaneous Disorders, > ~ . : . . ) . rf . i . 2 a respeep ones ities ibhnistisce