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May 26, 1888 (4 pages)

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aiid a 18, 1888, “You are ‘xpended im rovearts istrict, nia, conin length our Hunbounded the Oro eg Ex. Gat by va4 Of Sec, 3 East, M. made in rthe proatutes of “4 requirr endin portion Ot an undim, is fifty lays after or refuse it Nevada such ex nterest: in scome the sald Sec. ICKLIN, BY THE f the las 1 Ge Slats. . : Claim 5 bit them vithin four of this no1¢law ofa City, in lifornia, i Laney, 1888, sutor, a8 ¥. LOCA. sinesa, San k#, Nevada @ meeting ld on the in. assessshare was the corporin” United ry, at the ontgomery Assessment zs the 18th elinquent, le auction; re, will be y of July, ssessment, ng and execretary. street, iin JOMPANY of business m of works —& meeting on fhe ne ne oO. ovied upon on, payable ld coin, to eo mine on bn = Bridge, assessment 9th day of quent and action: and will be sold ily, 1888, to it, together expenses of ‘rustees, Secretary. orks, Deer a. m17 YARD, Ge / ai, ‘et Works. rop’r. HAND AND ILY _ RANS VOL. LVI.—No. 8663. NEVADA OITY. CAL. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 26, 1888. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown &0>, The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY—— BROWN & CALKINS. 1, 8. CALKINS. N, P. BRowN Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICE—Transcript Block,” No. 82 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Palmer & Rey @ P, Rowell & Co. 7 .,. Boston i A eas ‘& Co > FE Sep one ete «Po rego! ig cay 8 he ina nada éw York ehaeeeeereenes New York .San Francisco .San Francisco . Burlington, Vt Portland, Me .,.Sacramento Palmer & Rey .. John C, Dewey &C y, L, Mill ‘French Corral (Bs Marriot North Bloomfield FW ROU Fe cccdigaes sherk: Sys Graniteville J. W, Beatty... PAYA eae CRESS, Smartaville JF, Wi Orear. ccc ccerse es esene ere Downieville aaa CITIZENS BANK, Broad’ Street Nevada Vity Paid up Capital $80,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WEE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. * And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the. United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased . { Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON....--.++++++ PRESIDENT. i ree +.+s+-)VICB PRESIDENT. JOHN T. MORGAN. CASHIER. D. E. MORGAN.. Asa’T CasHIER and Sxc’y. DIRECTORS: Dr. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. MORGAN Geo. M. HuaueEs, D. E, Monean, Wa. Epwarps. L, Housman, E. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS: ow Tork vin fiat gant Ba . co— r Beovainentar Wattenal Bank of D. 0. Mills Co, Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp . National Ex a change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, rI\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE T Stable has the largest lot of orses, Carriagse and mucgiee To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms le The horses are free from vice, of good at ve and capable of going as fast as any gen’ man cares todrive, _ Good Saddle Horses-always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL FURNISHED. 1 Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAT. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL BUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Palace Slecping Cars Attaehed to Overland Express Trains. Third Olass Sleeping Oars Are Run Daily with Fe ear Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Bertha in Cars. Tare pia Bold, Sleeping Car Berths secured and other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of Toutes, etc. RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply te, or Address y W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Ban Francisco, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P, R a T. H, GOOD Gen. Pass MAN A. N. TOWNE, MAN ct General Manager, National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL, The Only First-class Business Hotel in the City. f structure, free from the ft fires ee en in large hotels. Maasive dangers 0: ; “=F ~& ~ “~ RIPTION Purposes, KEEP TH ITH LUNORDER y of KETS Sugar Pine YARD WILL ED TO. the vard fice to ss. 1887; TZ MILL nd Fridays. Block, corner hat I am the artz. Mine, on ove WashingI will not be lormed on said , unless by. & ROBINEON. pers of the u NEVADA OITS, + + + CAL. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER.. .Proprietress: H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager THE lL. ADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY others are offered by this Hotel. The house 100 rooms, each of which is airy, bein, it, _the market, con no hotel inthe mountains equa NICE SAMPLE ROOMB.ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOUR Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOU! pper county, Grane arysville anny. ‘ / gars furnished at the Bar. ‘The hicago d Cottage ta of no superior. ; bls of no. every i ventive genius, skill cuce. lume, quality of tone rely of'compbination, artistic in finish, perfect construction, lodges, societies, etc. LISHED REPUTATION. We FAC ILITIES SALLED SKILLED W ORKME COMBINED, MAKE TRIS The Popular * INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS PREE, i OHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. WORKING GLASSES CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND invited to netice the advan joa light and and well or elegantly furnished, where ihe tables are supplied with the best in ISTS AND FAMILIES, SE FOR ALL Valley and ‘The best of Wines, Liquors and ui Eeaeaaenesee Orean trained a standard of excellence which mprovement that inand money can proOrgans are celebrated for These excellent Orga SE ee Sa. n, beauty iat ant Soate ctive, ornamental and hie oe oe homes, schools, churches BEST MATERIAL, . Organ. Catalogues and Price Lists on application ATTENTION ll . Wott j . a”, ~= i\@ ated in the very centre of the city, with wipro Post Offive and General Stage Office for all lines in the building. Passengers can leave this iy oat be minutes later than any when departin stage. ortho Table of The A eine! Exchange isa pet feature with the proprgore, and is guaranteed superior to any in thee Wy The Rooms are neat and desirable, and include a number of handsome suits The experienced management will spare neither pains or expense to sustain the reputation which the National Exchange now 80 justly enjoys of being the leading and best hotel in the mountains. REOTOR BROS., Proprietors. : fthe Union Hotel, Nevada City, Fa canon House, Hollister, Cal, Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL 300 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. Fire Insurance Only . Fy Hovenron, Prewident. uf Hog N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H, MAGILL, General A N MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE\ . themselves as to his speed, action an gent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County Stallion Season, 1888. Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands High. Foaled at J. B. Haggins Ranch, Del Pase, March 13, 1882. Sired by Eche; he by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo’s -dam by Magnotta; he by Selby’s American Star. } SHA is one of the few grandsons of P'Mrambietonton as there are but three of . the sons of Hambletonian now living on the Coast, viz: Eleetioneer, Echo and re tion, From the combination of Ham letonian and American Star came Dexter, 2:174; Jay Gould, 2:21); Dictator. the sire of Director, 2:17; Phallas, 2:1834; Jay Eye See, 2:10, and many others in the 2:30 list, Eeho the sireof Pasha has produced Bell Echo, 2:20; Echora, 2:28; Gibraltar, 2:22'44; Annie Laurie, three year old, 2:30; or ape tae thieeyear old, 2:29%4; Elmont, 2:29; and many others of notoriety. PASHA, asa three-year. old, gained a record of 2:40. Beating such horses as Wallace G. and George Wapple ina five-heat race at Chico, and as a five-year-old lowered his record to 2:34 and showed-a trial at Glenbrook Park evrly in June of 2:3014. He has a perfect gait, and an Echo was never known:to quit. He served 12 mares at four ears old and his colts all show to his credit, e invite particular attention to any of them as a proof of his quality asasire, WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 At Watt Park, Grass Valley, ere he will be shown in harness every Wook and the publie is invited to judge Ee position. gar-The price of service is on aboourkel purchasin: small sum of Twenty-five Dollars. In all cases payable at time of service with returning privilege next season if here mains in my posseggion. C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor. : The Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CITY. for the season reduced to the Broad Street, Below National Hotel AN OLD SCOTCH GAME. _& 4 @ Delightful Game to Pass Shuffie Board ; apn Evening. Curling is no doubt Scotch in origin and shuffle board is curling adapted to summer. It is played on a smooth board, 32 feet long and about 18 inches wide. Along each side of the board is a channel or gutter to catch the pieces when they slide off the board, The pieces are iron pound-weights, such as are used on grocer’s scales, made perfectly smooth on the bottom. The-player shoves a weight along the board with a uick motion and force enough to slide it tothe end. Sixinches from the end a line is drawn across the board. The object of the player is to make his weight ¢eross-that-line-and-step within the sixinch space. To do this it is very evident that ho must gauge the force of his play with delicate accuracy. When two persons play each uses four weight that stops short of the line counts one point if it js not behind the opponent’s pieces. Inside the six-inch space every piece counts two. One that projects beyond the end of the board without falling off is called a ship and counts three. Only those pieces count which remain on the board when the eight have been played, and 21 points make a game. ‘ j In.one respect: shutle board is like base ball—the poorer the play the faster the score runs up. The good player applies his eorts to ruining his opponent's score as well as to incréasing his own, and between two skillful men a game drags along at the rate of about one or two points to an inning. The man who lays last generally makesthe only point, the reason is that each player aims to knock his opponent's piece olf the board, and does it most every time. For example A plays and leaves his piece inside the space that counts two. B plays and knocks that piece over the border or off the board, leaving his own in its place. A then does the, saine thing, and each piece zoes that way until B’s last pay, when he knocks off A’s fourth piece, and leaves his own to count. If one of them fails to remove a piece, that piece will be protecte . on the next play by his opponent, who sends along a weight to stop about two feet behind it in a direct line. lt is pretty difficult to get both of these. off at one shot. because the weights are circular and are pretty sure to glance when they meet. If the forward piece happens to be a ship, the opponent may try to curve his weight around the protecting piece, just as a pitcher curves a ball, and. se knock it off, leaving his own in its place. But that is difficu!t and requires very accurate work, A, first-class player, however, seldom gives his adversary a chance to protect a piece. The accuracy with which a weight can be shot along a 82-foot board and made to stop just short of the end is surprising ito a novice. The board upon which the Voom Ay is done is planed smooth and perHectly level, but it isnot polished: It is covered with a fine dry sand, and old players are very particular about the quality of that material. It must belive ess Proprietor. Jas. Cairns, Harness and Gollars MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. @@Al\ orders attended to promptly. TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Gaturday, April 28th, At 6A.M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY: . A. M. DAILY—Connecting with over4.1 § fin arriving in San Francisco at 12: x P. M., DATLY—Oonnecting Q Overland Passenger leaving cisco at 8:30 A. M, Arriwing: 9:00 A. M. DAILY 5:4 P. M. DAILY — Connecting“ with 8:80 A. M JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. with San i s ran E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Passenger leaving San Fran¢isco at and perfectly dry. Sand that has been used for half an hour becomes useless. The particles lose their sharpness through the constant attrition, and the sand is then dead. No good player will play on dead sand, He cannot gauge his play on it at all. When a match is being played the sand is changed frequently, say every quarter of an hour or so. Although the game has fallen into decadence there are some old Scotchmen who keep it up and swear that it beats billiards and pool and everything else all hollow. A lot of them will get down into one of the places where shutile boards can be found, and have a braw time of it for a whole evening. fapphire Hunting in Siam. fome time ago a native hunter in Siam found sapphires in aremote and seclu led district. Sone ‘men who were let into the s cret followed him into the mine and brought back to Rungoon and Calcutta a number of very valuable stones, A rush ensu d for British Burmah, thousands oi adventurers flocking to the mines, some to find sud:len fortune, but more to lose their lives from pri\ation and jungle fever. The mines are located in the provinces of Battanbong an. Chautaboon. In his commercial report the British consul at Bankok says that the miners are v ry careiul to concval their gems while in Siam. Being anxiou; to show soine of the g:ms to the English admiral, the consul : alled for speci ens from some miners who had just returned from the diggings. One n.iner, a poorly clad ang miserable looking fellow, produced a few sunall stones, and aftvr a great d al of coaxing was induced, with many precautions, to give a private view -of his grvat prize, wuich was a large saphire in the rough, valued at ¥10,0uv, ie would probably not hav: shown the stone ut all had he i ot been on the point of leaving in-a steamer. Owing to the secresy thus observed by the poas:s:ors of valuable gens, it is impossible to give any <stimato of the total value of the stones found, but that intividuals have made larg: profits ia ceitain, One man dug out a stone which he offere. for sale at Chautaboon for $50, but did not find a purchaser. He went with it to Rangoon, the marvels of DRE DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. 4 those who are in need of profits, mhere h> grenvasiiy obtaln sd $15,900 for PRE . of desirable e@ wor! at can one ie Ow, however,eth. re are many @xBase Rye! a ganty at rates aglow asd: home should at once sod ney et oceite . Perienced gem merchants establi-hed in Feney and a fair profit will adiait of, quer panel! information’ how elther sex, all. the: neiguborbood of the mins, and auteeing a promptand liberal response al pasa can earn from $5 to $25 per day and up: coesething like the real value of the just claims for loss. wards yrejerer they . athe . om are marcas stone can e obtained by the miners on W. HILI,, Manager aki in asingle day at this work,. the spot, The largest sapphire hitherto GEO : th eer : foun:. , so far as the con-ul knows, SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed invention. where be was otere . $75)0, but having awakened*o the value of the stons, he de lined to sell, and took it to Calcutta, ._._Eautablished in 1853. J. J OTT, Proprietor. i ae Nevada: Assay . Office. NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY. .W With from 60 to 600 pounds, PRICES . AoE, instantly relievesthe most violent attack
for results. Being used ae ite action is inmodiate, certain, anda cure is the result in al ost skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of ap Sample Free yeh. Sc y yarn: BE and insures comfortable sleep. No waitby inhaladirect and curable cases. A single trial convinces the weighed 370 carats in the rough, and when cut turneJ out 111 carats of the fine-t water—the ruby, onyx and jad: are found in the district; but the qualiiy of nove of them is such as to make thin very valuablo, Great Britain’s Pasturage. 1 pasturage all. winter, and there are no ye for the shelter of stock and sheep. ‘he Scotch highlands are largely used Gs D AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP” yt St. , Mint . aA ae Hy : req ty Gold Bais aE or € Ge i it s6 J. 1. CALDWELL, ce a ‘ 4 ome Puente Milt w ‘which rtean make . Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, ests, an co Pearna ng tests will be AND CONVEYANCER. F RICHARD DILLON, Constable and Oollector ‘gn’ Justice Wadsworth’s Court Orrick, Ping Stapet, Nevada City. te Fi in alt th nd the Courts of the United th alifornia, FICE—South side Broad Street, o Cais Union Bes eyed Cy se Courts od Btates within for shep raising. The variety is a good, fat, black-faced one, and the pasturage excellent, Hay is left out in.the open It is put into small stacks and tied around with ropes, In [-ngiand many of the hay and straw stacks ure thatched and sey tC) aré, as a rule, ridge-shaped instead round, aaeme ~ OMAHA MAN—Well, the fools are not the State of C can live’ home, rou arias Ww suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer free. the work. a anythin heeded you are narod by Carr Bros, is guaranteed to cure you. For sale the ered Seles sexes Lai all dead yet, The ra-say a French soci a ed “nozpgraphists’ presume to tell a man’s character by his nose, Wife—Well, why not? wer such @ thing impos“Not unless the members are all color ip aieaeet aaa . weights and they play alternately. A} — In Ireland and England there is:some_. air all winter, both here and in Ireland. CANCER and ULCERS. Judge T. C. MoLendon writes to the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., under date of February 14, 1883: “ About three ago, Jerry Bradley, 8 colored man, had a cancerous sore on his face, near the right eye,It caused him a great deal of pain, and he lost the sight of the eye, but was finally cured of the cancer by the use of Swift's Specific. This case is well known in Wilkes Co., Ga, where he lived (near Danbury), and of this case, I, myself, had personal knowledge.” Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Co., Miss. writes, February 2, 1888: “ I suffered a great deal from old ulcers for six years. 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I took four bottles saparilla For sale by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles for $5. be ae — al r Comprehensive and compact—68,000 topics, Complete in 8 convenient volumes, pms gens 2 ah ept waiting with only a part of a cyelopedia, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET.. an Tobacco, Cigars, TO BE FOUND IN NEVANA CLTY. . THE HOLY ROSARY. Frue Cc Woodland...... RnR eT yey L* ‘ TF\HE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED WAGE Th CAFS Of the Sisters of the Tic ty Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of St. T ary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant town of Woodland, The building is large and wel supplied with all the modern improvements and no effort or expense has 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. i EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN spt ce ee Nevada and Grass regular tri Nevada City at th lish, German, French, Latin and Libes Overland : Monthly. ' HE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRESENT YEAR WILL BE ROO 20 AND Ohana N ILLUSTRATED DESORIPTIVE sources and growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine ig easential to the home-secker and investor, To lovers of literature the Overland offers.each month the best product of a group Of new aud brilliant writers. Its atories of Western adventure, Indian studies, Files of near! and a)l adyve owed ed ae ‘tree access to th business hours. NIVENS’ CIGAR. STAND, NEVADA CITY) The Largest Cheapest and Best Stock of Pipes, Cutlery, etc., Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County oncentrator Offers 61,000 Challenge te any Machine, MReaucec toa $375. Vallev 'Bus Line. TIME TABLE: NTIL_ fursher notice the "Bus will make between Grass Valley and e following hours : Leave Grass Valley at $:40 and 9 o'clock ADVANCE. ALM and 1, 8:45 and 6-80 P.M. BOARDING PupriLs—Board Apainding Bed keav Nevada City at 10 o’vlock A, M. and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in Eng . and 2, 4:80, 5,\and 7:00 P, M Fare from’ hotel td hotel 25 cents for the Drawing round trip, EXTRA CHARGES WHITERAU. & Febprloste. fang, wit use of instrument one $00 0b ene ee oe ey a. patina our ¥ \ MADE. CUT THIS Hoxp, wit MONEY out and return to us, and our daily el 40 00 ¥s willsend you free, something of great Vocal Music, Private Lessons. 25 00] value and importance to you, that will start Voval Music, i 10 00] you in business which will bring you in Drawiug.....: cs eesteeecsesss 1000] more money rightaway than anything else Painting, WaterColorsand on China 20 00/ in this world. Any one can do the work and Sea i OE . Sa er ee . 2000} live at home, Either sex—all ages. 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HAS REVOLUTIONized the world during the last half century. } Not the least among ers of inventive progress is a-methand system of work that can be performallover the country witho workers from their homes, lation of any paper publish-. syansemce.sbe yew citer ex yous . Spencerian Steel Pens lished north of Sacramento, . %a° ed ne aart you + nt thls out ae and peak as an erat ead iN coat ane are Leal baat . tising medium it is second to Basta fia, te orl, ‘rand WM ws beret, What's the Matter? . Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ?J. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN, Has Just returned froni San Francisco where he purchased the latest novelties in his line Hevhas at his store the finest : Single and Double Buggy Harness, gs . (His own make,) Ve Saddles. : Bridles, OX Whips, Lashes, » Wagon Sheets,' 4 Plush Rebes, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. Special attention ts: fn= vited to the fine stock of, Single and Double Express Harness HEAVY BREECHING, Lead and Ohain Harness, (The Boss for Teaming.) Everything sold cheap er than at a! place in Nevada county por ag Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, No. 6, R. A. M. STATED MEETINGS : SONIC HALL, Nevada Die en thy First Moneay in each month, iting Companions in good pias are cordially invited to at. JOS. THOMAS, Hi HONS, ROLE, secretary — MASONIC A OTICE, STATED MEETINGS ON Second Wednesday of each m E Visiting Brethren in good standing’ are cor pay invited, e C. C, WEISENBURGER, Master,. RoLFs, Secretary. N. E. OHAPMAN, DBINTIsT. abo CAL. NEVADA CITY, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramento at LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER ‘AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the St Uniteliiee ate of California, and of the — Office in Morgan & Roberts’ B corn of Pine and Broad streets, Nevadecho: Cake L. B, LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL, CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN TH United States Courts. mibrtrbriabedor 9 OFFICE-—-Thomag Block, corner Broadand Pine.streets, up stairs. cee Pe. FF. SIMONDA, Cc, W. Cross UHUSS & SIMMONDS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LA JILL PRACTICE IN United States teu ddpbaeteeomn': OFFICE—M ’ du City Morgan & Roberts PHOS. 8. FORD Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad waht Lo} SME OA oA Block, Neva ( and Pine streets, Nevada Cit: MAMIL TON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and reial Streets, Nevada City. Mabie rec: ( Will practi seats. nde ce in allof the Courts of the Surgeon. E. W. CHARLES, M. D., ; + Homepathio Physician, a P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S -§ amp U next door below Wells, Pape bate iad i ” express office. is, 0 Bice Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 2to4 ®,.M, it . c » we. ; “at Lay 8. H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. 7 ILL PRACTICE IN ALLT State and Federal, pepe p55 f Office—Opposite the Court House, W. D. LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. STRICT ATTORNEY OF : County, Office at the Court House. I Alfred D. Mason, Oounselor at Law ‘and Notary Publia, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUP: Supreme, District and Cireait of the U. 8. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad ai Pine streets, Nevada City: a i 4 IOR JAS. G@. HARTWELL, Surveyor, . —ANDU. Ss. Deputy Mineral Surve yor ie A. WUTKE, ‘ Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOO “i Post Office, Hy tie eee REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, USED BY THE BEST PEN etctnnay stem . Or co seein a —