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May 3, 1887 (4 pages)

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were REBT 4 meena a € THE DAILY DPRANSCRIPT) NEVADA. CITY, CAL; TUBSDAY, MAY 3, 1887. The Daily Transcript. ne county of Nevada, “State of Calt. ‘ fornia. In the matter the estate of. Table of Distances. Maria Johtison, deceased. Elijah Booth, . ad the administrator of the estate of Ma-. From Nevada City to : ria Johnsen, decreased, having filed his . pha : 1635 miles. petition herein, duly verified, praying for irchyille 15354 an order of sale of ail the real estate of said . Ine Tent D ice deceased, for the purposes,therein set forth: Bear Valley re It is therefore ordered by the Judze of this . §} Bridgeport Court that all persons interested in the estate . . Bowman Dam of saiddeceased appear befure the said Su. “@herokee ‘ perior Court on Monday, the ud day of May, . i ambiea Hill 13% A. DP. 1887, at 10 o'clock 4. M., of said day, . } dwards’. Briige are at the Courtroom of said Court, at) ff meh Corral 1s ’Nevada City, in said Nevada copnty, . . raniteville &s is to show cause why an erder should @rass Valley z 4 Ps not be granted. to the said. Administrator . i Jackson's 44 to sell so much of the real estate of the said . ff Lake City 11% deceased at private sale as shall be necessary. Little York lulg And thata copy of this order be published at Lowell Hill 2013 least four successive weeks in theNe Moore's Flat 2 vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper. printed i North Bloomfield 1% . and published jn said Nevada county.. . Bewtown : be North Sam Jua : Omega Z Purdon’s Bridge. 65 @uaker Hill . ° 7 Relief Hill ‘ _18 a Rough & Ready +. 8 Bnow Tent —> Zihy Snow Point » Seott's Flat tg @martsville 1y Sweetland 14%9 Spenceville a ashingten 19 You Bet , 10 polfax + 208g Seeramento : 7o Jan Francisco 166 fruckee 88 Wotice of Executor's Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. i pursuance of an order of the Superior Fourt of the County of Nevata, State of Cui ifernia, made on the 4th day of A ril, A. D. 1987, in the matter of the estate of Michael @Quiiin, deceased, the undersigned, the executer of the Lust Will and Testament of id deceas:4, wil] sell at private sale, to he highest bidder for cash, and subject to eonfirmation by. said Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 3d day of May, A. D. 1587, ali the right, title, interest and estate of the said Michael Quinn, deceased, at toe tite ef his death, and all the right, tithe and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired otoer than in addition to that of the suid Testator at the NN puran Is HEREBY GIVEN, that in _. time of his deajh, in and to all those certain Jets, Spee parcels of real estate, lyitiz, situate and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as foliows, to-wit: 1. An undivided one-third interest in the Iowa quartz ledgeat the village of South Pork. . 2. An enclosed lot containing one-fourth ef an acre of land more or ‘less, adjvinins: . the village of South Fork and plauted in timothy grass. 3. Two certain cabins and lots in the said village of south Fork known us Quinn's eabin ’ Terms and conditions of sale, cash; deed . at expense of purchaser . “Bids oroffers may be made at any time after the first publication of-this notice and before the making of the sule. All bids or offers wust be made in writing and left atthe officeof said John W. Robb, ia the town of Graniteville, in said county and State, or délivered to the undersigned personally. Dated 12th April, 1887. JOHN W Executor as aforesaid. W.D. Long, Attorney. ~~ Qrdinance No. 82. { BN ORDINANCE TO LAY OUT extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the pub Me use and convenience that Orchard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section 2—That all that certain strip of land eommencing at the west end of Urchard at the angle in Ducray’s west line; thence runui (mag. var. 189 EK.) north , West 165 feet; thence north.774>, west 810 fect; thence south #2%4°>, west 155 feet; thence south 6444°, west 145 feet to West Broad strcet; thence south 61549, east 43 feet slong West Broad street; thence north 644°, east 114 feet; thence north 82442, eust 1/4 feet; thence south 77%4°, east z feet to the Rortheast corner of Branagan’s enclosure; hence south 354°, east 170 feet to north line of Branagan street; thence north 54°, east 98.60 feet to piace of beginning. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect and bein force from and after its passage . and due publication. ; . H.C. MILLS, Président. W. G. Ricwarps, Clerk. ROBB, all AND INSOLVENT NOTICE. Nevada, State of California, In the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an In. , itis hereby ordered t thie Court give notice toall cfeditors who proved their debts, to appear before C. ot, the Court Room therev!f, on NINTH VAY OF MAY, 1887, atthe hour ten o’cloek, A. M., and show cause, if any ey have, why the said Bridget Lyons . ould not be discharzed f om al! her debts, ven Capes miade and provided. It is further ordered, that notice of said ap. cation be giver to the creditors, by mail, . aay pablicetion for four successive weeks Wee Gicted io paid Trenacript, & neWspam paid county. a , J, M. WALLING, Superic Judge. . April 7th, 1487. : ¥, G. Beatty, Clerr, ylord & Searls, Atty’s furInsolvent. ap& . : Notioe to Oreditors, of Maria Johnson, deceased. OTICE 18 HEBEBKY GIVEN BY THE undersigned, administrator of the esof Maria Johnson, deceused, to tue itors of,aud all persons having clainis netthe said deceused, to exhibit them ith the mecessary vouchers, witnin four efter the first publicationof this noe,te tne gaid administratur, ut the of. ce of Gaylord & Searls, in. Nevada . y,: the same being the place ior . the transaction of the business of suid estate, . im the county of Nevada. . . } tthe Clerk ie ELIJAH BOOTH, Administrator of the estate of Maria John : pom, deceased. Dated Nevada City, March 24th, 1887. Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Administrator. . Wotice to Creditors, the 8u or Court of Nevada county, Mate of California. Im the matter of the estate of John i ah decessed. . TICE is hereby given by the under yned, Administrator of the extute John Nulty, deceased, to the creditors of and ajl persons’ havinz clainis said deceused’ to exhibit prog the em with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication o this notice to the said administrator, at his pesidence in Nevada City, in the said county of Nevada. REV. JAMESTANHAM, = : e& 7. John Caldwell, Atty for Adm'tr. 3-23 ~~ $TOOKHOLDERS MEETING. es 5 . 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 held atthe oifice of the corporation, . on street, in the City of Nevuda,Coun. ty of Nevada, State of California,on . TWueccday, the 10th day of May, . $687, et 2 o'clock, P. M., for the election of . as the estute of THOMAS LEGG, _, pine Directors for the ensuing year, und 10 m of such other business as . transactio’ y come before them. GEO. E BRAND, Secretary. ps » ») Bhevada City, April 7th 1587. a >. FOR SALE. _— HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, WITHIN FIVE MINUTES WALK OF THE POST OFFICE btor. . an inselvent debtor, hav. ied to this Court for a discharge froin . . { . riancisco, Cal.—Location. of works, Nevada {of the Board of . ment (No. 24) of Ten . day of May, A. D. 1887, i} gold on LUESDAY; TWO AORES OF LAND. Order to Show Canse. . N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . Dated March 2th, A. D, 1887. . J.M.WALLING, , } Superior Judge. DR. GUNN’S BLT PB OR As THE GREAT i . \ H Regulating Cathartic, THE ACKNOWLEDGED . Tenie and Appetizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy. A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR , the sore, causing intense paig, 1 saw . nd spit blood continually. TRADE a © } About twenty years ago I discovered a, . ttle sore on my cheek, and the doctors U ronounted it caneer. I have tried umber of physicians, but without re! tiving any permanent benefit. Among 1e number were one or two specialists, 1@ medicine they applied was like fire! statement,in the paper tel ling whatS.’ :. 8. had done for others similarly afflict-) .d. I procured som eat once. Before I sadused tHe second bottle the neighbors ould notice that my cancer was healing, ip. My general health had been bad for! two or three yeafs—I had a hacking cough, Thad ase sere pain in my breast. After taking six wottles of S. 8. 8. my cough left me and I, rew. stouter than I had been for several ears. My cancer has healed over all but 1 little spot about the size of a half dime, ind itis rapidly disappearing. I would sudvise every one with cancer to give 8. 8. 3. a fair trial. : Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. *Feb. 16, 1885. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, ind seems to cure cancers by forcing ony che impurities from the blood. Treatise, ‘on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Costiveness and Constipation,BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, . Fever and Ague, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, \ " DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS; Loathing of Pocd. Kidney Oomplaint. Nausea, . Impure Bleed, General DebilityDr. Gunn's Bitters . ARB PURELY VEGETABLE. . . M THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of Perfectly Safe, . Reliable. Nan Alstine & Co., . Proprietors and Manufacturers. . 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, FOR SALE BY CARER BROS., } City Wholesale and Retail Agents. . Assessment Notice. } {HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCA. tivn os principal place of business, San . County, Cal. . Notice is hereby given that at a meeting . Directors, held on the} Nineteenth day of April, 1587, an assessCents per share was . jevied upun the capital stock of _ he corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the . office of the Company, No, 522 Montgomery street, Sun Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this agsessment . shall remain uepaid on Tuesday, the 3ist . will be delinquent, . and advertised for sale at puble auction . aud uulese payment is made before, will be the 2istday of June, . A: D, 1887, to pay the delinguent wsscesment, tozether with costs of advertising and expeuses of sale. : i VHEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Otfice—No, 522 Montgomery street, San) Fraveiseo, California. aw . Sole ‘Lrader’s Notice. . YOTICE is hereby given thatI, Mary Ann; N Lutz, wite of Hernard Lutz, resiaent of . Nevada City, Nevada County, €alifurnia, . being desirous of availing myself of tae prv. visions of Litle XH, Part Lid of the Code of Civil Procedure, intend to make application tu the Superio. Court of Nevada County on . Wednesiuay, the zsth day of May, 1587, at 10. v'clock A. M. of that day, at the Court House aut Nevada Cit’, in said county, for a judg. ment and order of suid Court, authorizing . me tu Garry on and transact business Ip my own name and on my ewn account 4s Sole frader. The nature of the business 1 propose to carry onand conduct is tuatof keeping hous’, making purchases and doin all things necessary in connection with said business, at Nevada’ City, Nevada County, California. MAKY A. LUTZ. Dated April 78d, 1887. ‘Thos 8 Ford, Att’y aw NOTICE Po OREDITO.s8. LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVEd . AV in lebted to tie finn of LEGG & SHAW paymen . are reyuested tu Inske immediate deceased Tr! gust be settled up without d A mee im LEGG & SHAW. BRAINS, TRIPE, OX TAILS, PIGS’ FEET, COW HEELS, SHEEP TONGUES, CALVES . . HEADS, ETC. . SCADDEN & RUNCKEL AVE FORMED A COPARINERSHIP aving had larze experience in this line they can assure their patronethatever thing of their preparation will be clean and neat, will give the best satisfaction, and will be sold at.the _ LOWEST PRICES. Hotels and Families supplica by . Leaving Orders at Scaddens’ Saleen, Broad Street. : ‘BOADDEN -& BUNOKEL. . Nev da City, April 5, 1887. ; . . Offers $1,000 Challenge te any ‘Spencerian Steel Pens . . USED BY . NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL. UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. . of vision, noises in the head, the vital fluid . made again « pleasure instead of a burden. GET THE BEST. ing a restaurant, boarding house and lod.. for carrying on the above business. } f, . “fi ut free ig ection. Teacher shoul tous for ferms und discounts. DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, GA. THE Frue Concentrator . Machine. Reduced to $575. Are the Best. Established 1860. THE BEST PENMEN. 20 samples fer trial, post paid, 10 cents. 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Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, UNION HOTEL. MRS. J. NAFPZIGER. . .Proprictress NEVADA CITY...... . CALIFORNIA . t ON THE 1ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1836, the management of this hotel was resumed by Mrs. J. Naffziger, widow of the late J. Naffziger, under whose popular con-F 5 trol the house became the best resort for the traveling public-in Northern California. a) TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. The house contains 100 rooms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there beingno hotel inthe mountains equal to it. The tables are supplied with the the market. NICZ SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free ’Bus to and from the Depot. est in STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL parts of the Epper county, Grats Valley and Marysville, daily. 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Badeau, chief-of-Staff, biographer, and confidential friend of General Grant, and one of the ablest-and most popular of liying milltary writers, will contribute a number of papers describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of single contests or short campaigns, presenting a sort of literary picture-gallery of the grand and heroic contests in which the parents of many a boy and au) of to-day took part. Short articles, instructive and entertaining, will abound. Among these are: How a Great Panorama is Made,” by Theodore k. Davin, with profuse illustrations ; ‘Winning a Commission” (Naval Academy), and ‘‘Kecollections of the Naval Academy’’; “Boring for Oil” and “Among the Gas-wells,”’ with a number of striking pictures; “Child Sketches from George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder; “Victor Hugo’sfales to his Grandchildren,” recounted by Brander Mathews; “Historic Girls,” by E. 8. Brooks,_Also interestinz contributions from Nora Perty,Harriet Prescott,Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyesen, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellington Rollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Frederick Sechwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Denio Litehfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Mrs. 3. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many others, ete. etc. The subscription price of St. NicHOLAs is 33.00 a year; 25 cents a number. Subscriptions are received by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or by the. publishers. New volume begins with the November number, Send ior our beautifully iltustrated catalogue (free) containing full prospectus, ete., ete Y ©). New York. TU THE UNFURTUNATE. DE. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial. 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Culation of about two hundred fi ousand SE copies, often-reaching and sometimes exTHE LEADING HOTEL OF ceeding two hundred and twenty-five thou: sand. rire . ‘ear is a seria Sreparation for sixteen years. It is a history of our own country in as set forth in LINOOLY, al . His Confidential Secretaries, of President Lincoln, *he authority of his son, the Hon. Robert «. Lincoln, is the only fulland authoritative record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. authors were friends of Lincoln presidency; iney were most intimately associated with hi i throughout his term of office, and to them . ; were transferred, upon Lincoln’s death, ali his private Papert Here will be side history 0 ] 2 dent Linccln’s administration,—im portant details uf which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first a authentic history. cation of this work, Which bas been interest by a great audience, will occupy less spect: during the eoming year. will be D. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, Generals,Howard and Slecum. A. Gilmore, scribe specia) battles and incidents. Storics ettes by George W. Cable, sturies by the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals; Dr. 4back number) will BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. JACOBS, -' = Manager. Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. 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TACHESON, AGENT FOR NEVADA CITY, THEE DAILY Tob KRPintine Omce Js the Largest and. Best. Office inthis part of the State ~ VERY : CHOICE : OLD : TABLE : WINES, The Only Produces of Nataral Sparling Wines, . fan Francisce. The above Cl ampagne and Table Wines willbe sold at Factory Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and promptly executed through Wells, Fargo & Co., @ package of. medicine will be delivered by express toany part of the United States. Address DK. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Commercial, San Francisco, Office Box 1957. ~ GRASS VALLEY Granite and Marble Works, NEAR MASONIC CEMETERY, Grass Valley Nevada County. PROPRIETORS : JAMES H. LORD —AND— 7. J. AHBARN, Tombstones and Headstones OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SCOTOH GRANITE MONUMENTS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE OF ALL KINDS. Work as Gooa as the Best C. S&S Deputy Mineral Surveyor. FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Bl gor. Broad and Fine 8ts., Nevada City THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Township, and Bill Collector, FFICEAT COURTROOM OF . oO Sowden, Aevada City, Cal. icceiaied THIS PAPER {¥en vortising Agency. 64 and: 6s aleichants hha ¥ wertising can besade for it —aND— PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ON THIS COAST. We Chaiienge Competition and Guarantee . Satisfaction, JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, —AND— THE CENTURY, Monthly Magazine, having a regular cirits manly attractions this which has been jn active its most critical time C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. This great work begun with the sanction and continued under Its before his m as private secretaries told the inthe civil war and of Presipearin this By reason of the publi: THE WAR SERIES, followed with unflagging Gettysburg described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of tbe Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen. E. M. Law and nd Aegie Chickamauga, by oo 23 Generals OU. Wm. F. Smith, John Gibbon, Horace Porter and Jobn 8. Mosby will del aavail engagements, prison life, etc., etc., Inofwppear. 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Send for a beattifully illustrated .4-page ‘catalogue (free), . conteining full prospectus, etc., including «. special offer by which new readers can yet} back nuw bers to the beginning of the War . series at a very low price. A specimen Cop) . be sent on request. Mention this paper. Can you afford ty be without the C ENrene eT THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. Academy of Our Lady of the HOLY ROSARY. Woodland...... . TI\HE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED under the care of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant tuws vf Woodland. The building is large and we) supplied with allthe modern improvemente and no effurt or expense has been spared tu meet all requirements that may contribute tothe advancement, health and comfort of the pupils. A complete Philosophical ane Chemical apparatus is furnished with smali extra expense for the use of those pursuim, the sciences. Instrumental Music and Voice Culture, also Drawing and Painting receive particu lar attention. EXPENSES PER TERM >PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BOARDING PupiLs—Board (including Bed and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in-Eng lish, German, French, Latin and Linea Drawing a “s $1.5 Cal. EXTRA CHARGES. Piano, with use of instrument one Wour Gay.. ..sscacncssiges vas $30. 00 agai? with use of instrument one our daily.... 2 tig Yesds OR Vocal Music, Priyate Lessons 25 O06 Vocal Musie, in Class. 10 & Drawing Ue ay ames 10 OH Painting, WaterColorsand on China 20 Ot Painting in Oil a ddeot 4 20 06 Use of Chemical and Philosophical apparatus... iiite tees wae ‘ 5 00 The New ‘Term opels the First Monday in January. For turther particulars apply to the SIset OF THE HOLY CRO88, WOODLAND, Gold Medal, Paris, 1878. A EE F’s ventive genius, duce. lume, quality of tone, uick respon: Hoty of ‘com bination, artiatic design, beauty, the most attractive, ble organs for homes, lodges, societies, ete. Cottage Oragn Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. ins every improvement that.inat en skill and money can pro‘ t Organs are celebrated for These excellent Org! omy ted h, fect construction, making them Beat ees ornamental and deairaschools, churches, ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. " OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. BEATTY’S Best Parlor Organs. THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, — inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887, ii EATTY?S BEST is the leading style. Itis bayond doubt the very beat for the money in the world. a DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. Solid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable for the parlor of a millionaire, built from the very choicest of materials the market affords or ready money can buy.Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—so as to render all the sweetest melodies possible from the Golden ‘0 12ue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the same time brinzing out sweeter mugic than ever. In this Orzan attention is paid more particularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu plain, finished light, se that the purchaser can see for bimeelf that jtis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sete of olden ton-ue reeds of one-half octave each, and 1% full stops. "The two knee stops throw on the balance. No dummies. Equal tog Zo-stop Organ. Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome polished panels and exquisite fret work desizns. Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case. OCTAVE COUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those im iny other styles, und is the yreatest invention of the aye in reed Orzans, It is a pa tent divided octave coupler, and couples (ull five octaves, thus doubling the power. (tis divided at the third octave, has twe coupler s‘ops, 80 that the bass and treble ca be couple to ‘ethér or separately,as desired. t is made of stron, coppered steel rods, and gun invaluable improvement on the old pernicious 85-cent_wooden couplers in general use, which couples only four octaves, save only one coupler.stup, which tha swell and disarrange the entire action, ‘To avoid petting a 85-cent wooden coupler, bu no Organ that has not two partes erty ad dtet that does not couple both ways, up and uown, Examine the stops carefully and if ou cannot find two coupler stops do nat buy the Organ; it has a wouden coupler,and «a wooden coupler is a continual suurce of annoyance, and renders un organ: worthless after a few wontis’ use. Best pantented stup action to be found in the world, ‘Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolute‘¥ pure Cocoa from’ which the excess of Oi) has been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with starch, Arrowroot or Suyar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than “One Cent a Cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strencthening, eusily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in sold by all Grocers. W. BAKER & C0. Dorcuesten, Mass. P. F. SIMONDS, C. W. CROBS: CROSS & SUEMONDS, ~ Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, V ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts.OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. L. P. FISHER’S = on Newspaper Advertising Ageney. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, N B. ADVERTISEMENTS ue «Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Poly nesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. = Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coust are bent Sohubntty on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. Tue Nevaba DalLy Transcrirrt m b seen on file at the office of L. P. Fisher GERMAN: ASTHM ABria Instantly relievesthe most violent attack, and insures comfortable sleep. No waite ing for results. bein: used by inhalation, its action is immediate, direct and certain, anda cure is the result in all curable cases. A single trial convinces the most skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of any druggist. or by mail. Sample &ree for stump. Dr. BR. iffman, S st. Paul, Minn Home Library Association. HE ATTENTION OF TAA PUBLIC respectiplly invited to the BM ye. ciation, its workings and the advantages it , Offere to members. Its object is to furnish’ Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ Prices. Asan example we quote Chambers’ Enclopedia, complete in six large <n bound in sheep, bears style, which retails tor 43H, to members $14.40, d all the stand: ature milar uction ’ come oe ie by ‘helene ey th: A f tbs evs wa ond boned “yenag te explain to Nevada County N. G. R. R. PY ig rat: WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Wevada City, —ON AND AFTER— SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, AB FOLLOWS :— Tucawvinges: A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pasfe 0 0 senger arriving i by tag 4 ng in san sealed at 1:00: DAILY.” érriving: 10:25 A. M. DAILY. 2d ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS THE Judge's Second Prize Offering In Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund, i SPITE OF ITS MORF OR LESS COMP. M. DAILY—Connecting with Passenger leaving San Francisco at 7.30 JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. plicated character, tue JupGe’s Gran ord Contest, justended has proved a a success, By it Jupe# has enli over 4,000 energetic, spirited and intelligent workers for the Grant Fund, has material] swelled the total previously fecsived through the Grant Monument Committee, by the contribution of a good sized check, und has in addition divided 400 among eight successful and happy puggle workers usa reward fortheir labor and ingenuity. JUDGE now inaugurates a second contest of an even more popular character than the first—a contest in whlch every_school child can engage. and stand af équal chance with weer com petitors. very person who, in conformance with governing rules, sends to the Tonos Grant Fund, on or befure June 15th, 1887, (12 o'clock), 60 centeand the names of the eleven most popular living men in America yi be entitied to pastel ite in the con e money thus received wil . atee as har rnp irl caires ‘wenty-five cents will at ited to the Grant Fand, one tne leutrateexpeneen ot advertise wl f xpenses of adve: * placed ina common fund to be divided amony the six com : ‘ the fullest list of the most nae ae. indicated by a majority ofa’ sentin. a The new contestis, im fac upon the principles of an election, each competitive paper virtually acting in the of a balof, and the six lists Sontaiuing the. greater numberof the deven names Rn tobe the most popular by a major’ the lists will be tae successful: ; et upon ie xmount ok monpy anoatyade Beit oun 2 other words, on thebur a re citore. The names and con’ f competitors will-be acknow (and the ok io of the fund shown) to week in Jupcs. Governing t week's iunaa or ‘elroalar mal ‘on tee of pe Bocbmpanied by were RGBrens, ; ARR ET te PRET Gea 7 mR RT