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September 22, 1887 (4 pages)

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peezcersessss = a e -ooroe BESSSS mo S itien Jul ow lrein said ondthat izens Gold ome, Jounrnia, lic. ” 6 E PAknow d pure r girls ber, or st the pr The othing eading art. jtertain.: How odore K. Ninning id ‘*Kec“Boring * with a Sketchugruder: ildren,” ‘Historie ereating ‘iet Pres. Boyesallington nt Fredce Denio op, Mr. = nd many HOLAS is Subscripnd newsiblishers. jovember illustrat1 roepec: — a ww ¥ ork. nt attack, jo waitby inbalaiirect’ and ult. in_ all vinces the 00 of any Wree for TU, ul, Minn \NT’S EX‘REET, MENTS "7 published ch Iplands, ma, Valpa d. the Aut fitates and r published sonubatly ¥ s are al/ during pt may > . Fisher. —— the U. 6 gg MOD , Patent OF s in less timé on. ren ast nd we make: it mnt Office. Fo ferences to orequaly, * p.¢ THE DAILY TR a NSCRIPT. . VOL. Lv. rer NEVADA OITY, CAL. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1887. t Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown &0o. /~ areas, = Che Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY ——BY— BROWN& CALKINS, © 8. CaLKina, N. P. Brown, Edi Business M’'g’r, . OFFICE--"Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial et., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: PE WORE i cusewsiysscscsdiee Vaesicocske Six Months Three Months....... Per Week by Carrier...:..... Agents for the Daily Transoript. Palme? ROY 05 oo ieeccacs New York G. P. Rowell & Co...°......New York WR NGG esse ce vcovds veo tenn 3c ONEOD N.W. Ayer & Co... . «Philadelphia Palmer. & Rey + s+se+Portland, Oregon J. H. Bates & Co rremeer seee eS New York DAUCRY 6° CO a5.. cee enesetges New York Williams & Co. . London, En; Cook & Co. .... . Chicago L. P. Fisher. , .. San Francisco B.C, Duke...:.-. San Francisco Palmer & Rey......... San Francisco John GC, Dewey &Co..... Burlington, Vt Stinson & Co. ... -+..Portland, Me -Bacramento J. A, Stidger rth San Juan W. K. Spencer Grass Valley B.F, Snell. .. You Bet T. D. Calkina « .,-. Truckee L, Miller. ... +++ ..0French Corral James Marriott ++, ...-North Bloomfield Di We ROBO. ics cens soy . Graniteville J.W. Beatty. ... ..¢. Smartaville J.W. Orear. . ..Downieville Mail Time Table. , Arrives—From East and West, 10:25 a. m.; rom Weat 5:40 p. m. Closea—To points West, 5:40 d.m.;to points Kast and West, 12:40 p. m. é aa Pest Office Hours. Week Days—9 a. m. to5 p. m.; 6 to 7:30 p, m. Sundays—ito2p.m. Holidays—ito2p.m 6to7 p.m, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. Washi m Bartlett .R. W. Waterman Wm. C. Hendricks John P, Dunn ..Adam Herold Geo. A. Johnson Governor. Lientenant-Governor.. Secretary of State.. Stete Controller... “State Treagurer.... Attorney General Supt. Public Instruction.. .. Ira G, Hoitt Surveyor General ... Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court.. ..J. D. Spencer & JUDICIARY Supreme Justices—Niles Searle (C. J.), E . McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. R. Sharp; stein, Jackson Temple, A. Van R. Patterson, =. Bb McFarland. Commissioners—I. 8. Belcher (C. C.), Niles Searls, H. 8, Foote. : DISTRICT Cc essman, 24 Dist .... Jas. A. Loutti R. K Commissioner, lat Dist. ..A. Abbott Board Equalisation, 2d Digt.L. C. Morehouse LEGISLATIVE. State Senator...........4. Walrath Assemblyman, 14th Dist..,..Rev. J, Sims Assemblyman, 15th Dist...... J. 1. Sykes COUNTY, Buperior Judge....... +eeeJ, M, Wallin ME er riss reer re crst iene George Lor Clerk and Auditer........ F. G. Beatty Recorder .. ...2----0. ss00+ oS A, Rapp Distri¢t Attorney .. ..W. D, Long Tr and Collect .H. McNulty Assessor ... .. ; rastus Bond School Superintendent A. J. Tiffany GUPVOBOR. «5-8 Fide eed Chas. E, Uren SUPERVISORAL. OUP wok: Gaecap ares eps at none ON CD ..W.D. Wood SB es und oe W anne est . Mh, FGeens at .M. Bro Table of Distances. Nevada.City to A 053 _— iste uly 164 miles. BPO VEO oo. os ee g eee eee. oat 1 ‘a BIDE TORE & fio Fieseetcncwerseeet 6 $6 Bear Valley ... rane: . Bridgeport. .. 0 ---ee creer BMS Bowman Dam... 85, # Cherokee.. cco. ecto ceees one AS ae Columbia Hill....:. --..1 * OTB aia Mane ress seg eee u Edwards’ Bridge.. . i Freneh Corral 18% ip Graniteville 28 cu Grasa Valley Se Jackson's . SE Lake City core : Little York 5 SNK sees vee ol c Lowell Hill.. 2.66.26. ee eee ees 20! Moore’s Flat.. North Bloomfiel Newtown ie 5 North San Juam.........18 * OWMGURR Cock ceeds os sae ceagene ut 2, i Purdon’s Bridge.. . veeeveees OEE WRAICOE FINE: 6. 0g cc selects weve i ve elief Hill sias cescescoesces MBG Rough & Ready... .. sees ee B ie Snow Tent ......0.-.0 Dg Snow Point.. ...-. 25 pH Scott's Flat 2 Smartaville .....-. 19, Ree Sweetland .....:. 1g Spenceville ... of Sacramente.. 76 : San Francisco 108. Truckee.. . 88 t Washingto: Ua You Bet . 10 ey Nevada Arch Chapter, Ne, 6, BR. A. Mm. ee STATED MEETINGS AT MASONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions im good standing are cordially inv wend og. THOMAS, High Priest. J. H. BoarpMaH, Sec. MASONIC NOTICE. Novada Lodge, No. 13 F. & AM. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. Visitin Brethren So good standing nvited. 1 are DoE. MORGAN, Master. J. H. BoarpmMan, Secretary, N. B. OHAPMAN, Daw TIsT. NEVADA CITY. CAL. — A. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento . eas LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND Broad Street, Nevada City. M. FARLEY. L. B. LITTLE. FARLEY & LITTLE, . Attorneys and Counselors at Law. W HL PRACTICE IN TUE STATE AND : United States Cou OFFIC E—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS a Brand's store, om treet W. D. LONG, and Counselor at Law. ted-to at-. J.M. W Judge . ofthe aid Datanty of of the Cou m Of @! THE TRANSCRIPT «~ “tn TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it hasa circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this county. It also has numerous, patrons iu Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more reoe pene ofthe State. To°LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county's varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements “TO ADVERTISERS ; S EEN Being positively the ts Best Advertising Medium in Northerm Califernia. OB=PRINTING = UI The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Beat, Equipped Job Printing Offiog Tn the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coast. The establishment has lately been stocked-with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive zypea and eae preareng material, plain. and ornamental. See specimens of our work and get our rices before sending your printing to San rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. IF YoU Want te Keep Theroughly Posted CONCERNING GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resourees, besides being Fully Informed at al] times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the 1887 a Lt <a ak 8871887—1887—1887—1887—18387—1887 io Dally Transcript! ise 160 Daily Transcript ! 1° Q) 9.1887—1887—1887-—1887—1887—1887—1887 8 1887—1887—-1887—1887 —1887—1887—} 3578 1 WHIGH Is 1 The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. INSOLVENT NOTICE. ‘N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of ] Nevada, State_of Californ In the matter of G. KR. Stock wef, an Insolvent Debtor. G, R. Stockwell, having led in this Court. his ition, schedule and inventory ta insolvency, by which it appears that heise an_ insolWent debtor, the said -G. R. Stockwell is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession o all the estate, and personal, of the said a. i. Stockwell, debtor, except such as may be by law oxen from execution,and of this déeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely untilthe appointment of an assignee of his estate. _All persons are forbidden to Bod any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliver any. property belonging So him, or to any rson, firm, or corporation, or association for his-use. The Prices is hereby fordden to transfer or deliver au prppery Peri ss sariier sees of this Court! cept herein ordered. “Tt is further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appar before the Hon. : bat) Superior % evada, in . f Ney d ait a County of Nevada, lornia, on aes day of October, 1887, at 10 o’elock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the es10 Daily Transcript! 13%) tate of said debtor. 2 Itis fasthenouored Maine order be pub; Bene spar bi eehereicirou ach) ublished WW earee : oat ual ie in the said county of Nevada, as oftenas the . time, or for 1S momen ar re said paper is published, before the said day . new, light and proftable. Personsof either aet for the m of creditors. sex easily clear from 60. te, even“3 is further ordered that in the mean-t ing, and vot ea Ee * ings nat the Insolthelr time tae c fy H y Wee yed. < : 7 ug ‘ bea this ay. enka Agnee 2 eT ML. WALLING, busines, we ane cen Nevada County N. GR. R. TIME TABLE. NO. 27. * Tako Effect Thursday, May 26th, At 11 A.M, LEAVING NEVADA CITY: 9339 A, M. DAILY—Connecting with Pass senger arriving in Sum Francisco ‘at 640 P.M. 6:45 P. M. DAILY. Arriving: §:55 A. M, DAILY, * P. M. DAILY—Cennecting with Pas . senger leaving Sau Francisco at 7.30 JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. A. LADEMIAN, DEALER IN GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Ete., Eto. Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. Established in 1853. Nevada: Assay : Office. J. J, OTT, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY. OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In connection with my Assay Office I have a sinall Quartz Mill with which I cam make practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be made with from 50 500 pounds, PRICES orTT & CO., No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Geld Dust, Geld and Silver Bars. _ Mey 6, 1887. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street. ...:. .-Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WE gz SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Yerk, San Francisee. _And Sacramente. We itesue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal citics ef GREAT BRITAIN _ ond EUROPE. : Cellectiqne em. any part ef the United Statesnapecialty. : Highest Price Paid fer County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON........ “PRusipEnr. R. M. HUNT Aes ../Wicw Presips»yr. JOHN T. MORGAN. Casnier, D. EK. MORGAN..Ase’rCa DIRECTORS: up. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Monegan Gro, M. Huauas, D. E. Monegan, Wu. Epwarps L, Heveman, Kk. M: Prastox. and 6ac'y. CORRESPONDENT SE New York—Firet National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Py alah aa aa a Bank of D. O. Mills & Ce. A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, , Breer STREET, TWO.DOORS .BELOW Poat Office, Nevada City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. GET THE BEST. “KARL MERZ’ PIANO METHOD! BY_DR. KARL WERZ. or A aren Sy Sy ees zea RD as so quickly come ¢ as proee ew Piane Met sgn nee teachers throughout the country nite a Joonaagors it farsuperior to any. work. f the kind yet written. .Karu Mrns’ Baas no METHOD contains nearly en, glegantly preted from large, clear, néw type, hely illustrated and strongly bound. Ns tesaher or piano student who wishes to ee) up with the times should feilto exem:. ine hia new work! which is SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND-COMPLETE, Kari Merz’ Piano Metho:l is the cewning success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other inuct books fer favorite instrument. @ wan’ Every Music Teacher avence for full descriptive circular ot thls ; ’ imi sists teow well beowk meackene: ee ane ul the book. It will pay teachers to look i p Aas en any Anan h Ag es more al hen 2. ow fore the the tig sold at the sa: ie befor for pa unl inferior methods. er Price 63:00, by mati, post paid, TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. ~ Teachers are ievited tosend fore 1 copy of this new k, with the privilege of rning if not what they want. Our large Catal ugical Publications fies c My icati Teach should a oO jon. eachers to us for and discounts. S. Brainard's Sans, Publishers Wa A bash Avenye, Chicage, Il WORKING GLASSES'ATTENTION D)Scie? Site atthe Coun Bowe Wy Pillemden, Atty for Insolvent. au2d bs Ju of Su: Cow not w is) ith Americ One.with Foreign . ne w: met saan : am y Preliminary Oapay Valley Land Company. q Prior to ‘the location of the line of the Woodland, Capay and Clear Lake Railroad, the Capay Valley Land Company, a corporaOfficersof the Southern Pacific Company; purchased en the lineof the proposed road, which the road is being extended from Madigon in Yolo county-several large bodies of the choicest lands to be found in that beautiful and fertile valley. The construction of the Woodland, Capay and Clear, Lake Railroad is being pushed with great energy, and will reach very eatly completion. The line of this road passes immediately through the lands owned by the Capay Valley Land Company, which lands will be immediately subdivided into small tracts, several town sites established and the lands and the town property placed on the market. Capay Valley is located on the western side of Yolo county, and is oneof the most . fertile and picturesque valleys on the Pacific Const. Fhelandsin this yalley have heretofore been owned in large holdinys; the srowing-of wheat has been tie chief agricultural industry, which, owing to the great fertility of the soil, the warmth and salubrity of the climate, the heavy. annual precipitation of rain, and the perfect protection which the configuration of the valley affords ageinst the torth winds, has proven highly profitable. At intervals, however, throughout the valley, orchards may. be seen, and these experiments in the line of horticulture have demonstated the full capabilities of the valley for the growth of all citrus, semi-tropical and temperate fruits. Orange and lemon trees of most thrifty growth may be seen in the gardens and orchards. Grapes, apricots, figs,pears,cherries; almonds, peaches, and all the gther fruits to be found in the most favored localities, reach here the greatest perfection. The very earliest fruits and vegetables appearingin San Francisco and other markets are grown in this valley. With respect to carly production, Capay Valley ranks fully with, if not superior to, the celebrated Vaca and Plexsant Valleys. This fact alone confers avery high premium upon the lands to be be offered. The orchardist, vineyardist and gardener of Capay Valley can place ripe fruiteand vegetables in, the San Francisco and Chicago markets at the high rate usually obtained for early fruit, and from four to six weeksin advance of nearly every other portion of the State of California. Under
completely analogous conditions in Vaca Valley, lands have reached a valuation of $600 an acre, and have proven highly profitable investments at that price. The lands to be offered by the Capay Valley Land Company are in all respects equal in fertility, and lie under equal climatic advantages with the most favored orchard and garden lands of the State. ‘ One of the leading objects of the purchase of this land by a syndicate of persons interested in the success of the railroad to be conatructed was to secure the subdivision of the land into small holdings, and to pro mote the density of settlement. Keeping this object steadily in view, some of the largestand most fertile tracts will be subdivided into ten and twenty acre lots, andindividuals will be strictly limited to the ownership of asingle lot. Town sites will be dJocated as near to the centre of the tracts as may be found ronvenient or judicious, and the purchasers\of orchard or garden land in smalltracts will be permitted to purchase not ta exceed five lots in the town site plats. In thip way it is designed to establish populous and t riving communities, whose growth and prosperity shall. be based upon small holdings of very fertile and highly profitable lands. Ten acres of this fertile land under climatic conditions so favorable to orchard and garden culture may be made as profitable and responsive to intelligent industry as 160 or 820 acresof lad de voted to the growth of cereals. The very early maturity of fruits and vegetables already alluded to will secure to the cultivator the highest market price, while the road to be constructed, being under the management end control of the owners of the land to be offered, will afford every facility for the shipment of fruits and vegetables, and in every respect promote the success of these enterprises. Geographically, Capay Valley lies immediately west of the beautiful and thriving city of Woodland, the county sgat of Yolo county. Its trend is northwest and southeast, having a length of twenty-six miles and an average width of three miles. Cache creek is a very considerable stream of water even at its lowest stages, and every piece of land offered is either intersected or washed upon one of its boundaries by this stream of pure cold water. Gardens and orchards may be brought to the highest stage of perfection without irrigation. The annualrain is abundant for all horticultural purposes, but should irrigation be desired for the purpose of producing more than one crop of vegetables ina single season, or for the purpose of producing perennial crops, abundant water facilities are at hand for that purpose. The line of the Woodland, Capay and Clear Lake Railroad Company is being graded from Madison, the present terminus of the Vaca Valley and Ciear Lake Railroad, westward through the valley, and the road will be equipped and in running order at an early day through ite entire length. Itiathe desigu to offer these lands at rates and upon terms of payment which will afford the highest encouragement to their actual occupation bye large and industrious class of people. Surveys for u:wn sites and subdivisions of these large tracts -f lands are in progress, and maps of such -surveye are in preparation. Owing to the large num ber of ingui meerning the intention vt tie Cebay ley Land Company regarding these lands, this preliminary announcement has been deemed necessary. For farther particulars and for maps and descriptive circulars, or for immediate information, inquiry is directed to WM. H. Mitts. Ladd Agent Central Pacific Railroad poe age corner Fou and Townsend streets, San Francisco. TimotHy Horxtins, President, F. 8. Douty, Seere' + Capsy Valley. Land Company. San Francisco Sept 1, 1887.-s6-6t SS National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J, NAFFZIGER, ,sss++-Bropriotor, Be PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGES, Ete, BT Ne BACON AND LARD, wholesale or And all Hate Meats usually found in a v vered ¢ ee of, 5 LOTT, 1. UNION MARKET, COMMBRCIAL STREET. .NEVADA CITY DEALERS IN Beef, Perk, Mutton, Veal, Eic., tion composed chiefly of the Directors and: and chiefly in Capay Valley itself, through . Announcement of the! BOQ} CASTORIA for infants and Children. “Caatoria is s0 well adapted to children that (recommend itas superior to any prescription known to me." H. A, Ancugn, M.D.,. . 111 Bo, Oxford 8, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sour Stomach, Diarrhma, tat‘on, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diWithout injurious medication, Tun Cantava ComPaxr, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥. J. E, CARR, THING USUALLY FOUND IN A Eiret-classa SCHOOL, BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, G. FIELD, GARDENAN gist. Recchiteneiaenunticeendinatan a T. H, CARR. Carr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. STORE, Ki CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYDrug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. —— MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, : NEWSPAPERS, Agents for the San Francisdo Examiner, DFLOWER SHREDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a caréful and competent Drug NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STRE i, Cea . NEVADA CITY. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, y Pipes, Cutlery, etc., TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the Count LADIES! SEE HERE! YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GiLMon hs AROMATIC WINE !This remedy isthe result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies ‘Ww be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure, tt will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. Do not delay but Bet it atonce and be cured as thousands already tiave. We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is giving better gatisfactionthan any medicine . have sold tn twenty years. It is all it is represented to be. . T. JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio.” ! , Peery GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—260., 600. and $1.00. &2@-Yor sale by Carr Bros, = (8-25-3m Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL. $300,000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Francisco, Fire Insurance Only J. F. Hoventon, President. 1, N. SHeparp, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, RK. H. MaGiii, General Agent. Grease Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Kisks accepted on all classes of desirable property inthis county at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, aranteeing a prompt and liberal response toa’, just claims for loss. GEO W. HILL, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE THOMAS 8, STEPHENS, Censtablie of Nevada Township, 2 ~and Bill Collector. FFICE AT COURTROOM OF sunee Sowden, Aevada City, Cal. THOS. 8. ren D At the lowest rates. aISAPRADL SIM Peter ork . ttorney and Counselor at Law. . oe Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITy. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. oo ] AVING puscbaaad the above-named Market, . will be glad to aee all former patrons and wil be able to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats, Exams, Bacon ana Larc, Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Maving had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give perfect satiafaction to all, and will supply the Very best in my Line, All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all imes. CHARLES KENT. erento a aoe la ener nie Surgeon. EH. W. CHARLES, Mm. D., Homeopathic Physician, U’ STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.'s ex prege office, Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 2to4 P. M.; to vP. M. Alfred D. Mawson, Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. wm PRACTICE IN THE SUPE@IOR, RUpreme, District and Circuit Courts of the U. 4. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, ——NEW—— Boot and Shoe Making _ Establishment, Broad st., Opposite Stich & Larkin‘s. J. DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. Repairing in all ite Branches at Short Notice. ‘PBP~The Best of Stock, thé Beat of Work, Fes Paty eh ody TRY ME. *teaein J.1.CALDWELL, — ' Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANCER. — FFICE—BSouth side B: site Union Street, Nev; a st soiree oppeWill-draw tip Deeda and Mor iat ach, cortifigate of sckuowledguentthercte BURDETTE, “Father,” said young Mr. Hardpate, showIng his father around the university, “this is Dr. Stoneage; our professgr of archeology.” “He is, eh?” said the old ian, ina fine burst of scorn, “Whatdo you want with a professor of thit for? Bible says there ain't goin’ to be no more floods, What do you want with arks?” “Tam in favor of teaching trades in the public schools,” said Taxpayer. ‘Me, too,” assented Constant Reader; “I want carpentering or wood working of some sort taught, My boy’s got a head that isn’t good for anything else.” . “Tsay, Shaughnessy, phwat is it all this is they do be talkin’ about the fait’ cure?” id the faith cure, thin?’ “It is the fait’ cure.” “Well, thin, see, yez hav’ nothing the matther wid yez?” “That I have not.” “An* yez have no faith in onything that yez haven't?” “Sorra the wan ofsme.” “Well, thin, you see, ye are cured uv it.” “Uv phWat yez haven't got?” “Ah, divil the wan uy it! Uv you's faith, man, uv you's faith,” A young man, a student in Bedouin college, writes to ask “‘if a special course of study is necessary to perfect a young man in political argument?” Oh, no; one easy lesson is all you want, For instance, to say “Grove Cleveland” is a knock down Republican. argument, aud to say “Jim Blaine” is an unanswerable Democratic argument, “Old Bill Evarts” is a “chain of invulnerable logic,” and “Old Tom Bayard” is a “‘scathing arraignment of the administration.” To say “G. QO, P." is “a resistless torrent of matcbless eloquence,” and to say “‘snivel service reform” is ‘‘a pitileas thrust of brilliant and merciless sarcasti.” Just attend a few meetings and then read the reports in the papers, son, and you'll soon perfect yourself in political argument.— Brooklyn Eagle, eTTS Hafure: tudigestion, Mitd bat ohecsives te SOLD BY DRUGUISTS, ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE-WORKERS~~ THE Judge's Second Prize Offering In Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund. plicatéd character, the Jupax's Grand ord contest, jus ended has proved a great guccess. By it Jupas has enlisted over $000 energetic, spirited and iimelligent workers for the Grant Fund, has materiully swelled the total previously received through the Grant Monument Committee, by the contribution of a good sized check, and has in addition divided §600 among eight successful and happy pugzle workers asa reward forthelr labor and ingenuity, JUDGK how Inaugurates a second contest of anu even more popular character than. the first—a contest in which every school child ean engage and stand ap equal chance with older competitors. Every person who, in conformance with governing rules, sends to the Jupar Grant Fund,onor before June loth, 18s7, (12 o'clock), 50 cents and the names of the éleven moat popular living men in Armeriea will be entitled to participate in the contest, ‘The money thus received will be appropriuted as follows: Twenty-five cents will at ouce be credited tothe Grant Fund, The remaining 2 cents, after deducting the legitimate expanses ot advertising, wil be placed ina common fund to be divided equally among the six competitors baving the fullest list ofthe most popular people as {udicated by a majority ofullthe lists bontin, The new contest is, in fact, based pen the principles ofan election, each competitive purer Virtually acting in the nature of a bul ot, and the six lists containing the greater numberof the eleven names shown to be the most popular by a, maa atity of all the liste will be tie successful prize papers. The magnitude ofthe prizes wil depend upon the amount ofmoney received, or in other words, on the number of competitors, The names and contributions of competi tors will be acknowledged (and the progress of the fund shown) from week to week in Jupgg Governing rules in this week's JupGe; or circular matied ou recelpt of pos tage. Requests for cores of paper must be accompanied by ten cents. ddress, Je iient OF ITS MORF OR LESS COM. i “Grant Fund, The Judge Publishing Co., 38 Park Kow, New York City. 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, ] EATT YS BES'T is the leading style It is heyond doubt the very beat for the money in the world. 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 uattords or ready money can oy Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—wso as to render all the sweetest melodies possible trom tie Golden Tongue Keeds, patented, while at the game time doing away .with go many stops to confuse the performer, yet ut the sume time bringing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid more peritonlasly toite mugic, yet the case is tinshed very neat bu plain, finished light, so that the purehaner can see for himself that itis not imitation walout built from pine wood, but sulid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt. Contains 1s full sete of golten touyue reeds of one-half octave euch, nd 12 full stops. The two knee stops throw on the balance. No dummies, Kqual toa’ atap Organ. Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome polished panels and exquisite fret work desisns. Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in & handsome gulid wainut case. OCTA VECOUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those in any other styles, and is the greatest invention of the axe in reed Organs, itis a pa tent diyided octave coupler, and couples full five octaves, thus doubling the power, It is divided at the third~octave, hus two coupler pope, 60 that the bass and treble can be coupled together or separately,as desired. It ia made of strong coppered steel rode, and isan invaluable improvement on the old pernicious 3-cent wooden couplers in gen-* eral use, Which couples only four octaves, have ouly ene coupler stop, which warp, swell and disarranye the entire action, To avoid getting @ 35-cent wooden coupler, buy ho Organ that-has not two coupler stops,and that docs not couple beth ways, up ‘and down. Examine tiie stops care ully and if ou cannot. find two coupler stops do. not uy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and a wooden coupler is a continual source of annoyance, anid renders an orgun worthless after a few months’ use. Best teuted atop action to be found in the werid. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. “Us . . Baas SA, BEAST} Mexican. Mustang. * Liniment CUuURZS xe os AIR: Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Masclea, Rheumatiom, . Strains, Eruptions, Burns, + Stitehes, Hoof Ail, Scalds, StiffJoints, . Screw . Stings, Backache, Worms, . Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Bunions, Spavin Gallas, . Oorns, Cracks. Piles, & THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what is Malmed for it. One of the reasona for the great popularity of the Mustang Lintment la found In ‘te univereal applicability, Bverybody needs such a medicine, ae Luwborman needs it in case of ae dent, . The Housewife noods it for general family . 80. 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The Thomas Eo Has changed handa antl changed ie name tothe os tm THIS HOTEL HAS BE IN thoroughly overhauled and re! My ovated, ahd is new o ti lunes, @, ©. © «ing leased the above house aterm of years, has now come back to stay and will be glad to see all hia old friend and patrons, and all others who are 4 search of a good, clean, quiet place to boar and lodge. 3 : 3 Rooms kept clean and airy. and tables cqual to any firste class hoteland all at third, Claes prices. Ae “the proof of the puddl in the outing thereof, g usatrialand be convinced, Ihe Leading Harness Sho Broad street, Below National Hote: WAH S G ‘ce Jas, Cairns, + Proprietoe IARNESS and COLLARS MADE TO ORDER Repairing Neatly Done, E@™ All ordors at . . Asuessment Notice, VHAMPION MINING COMPANY, Loe . / Hon of principal lace ie nese, Se rancisco, Cal.--Loe : any Cal : cation of works, Ne Notice is hereby given that: at a. i of the Board oF Directora, © eld om 'wenty-Sixth day of Aucust, 1887, an ment (No, 26) of Ten Cents per share Ww: levied upon the capital stock of hee ration, payable immediately in States gold coin, to the Secretar office of the Company, No, 522 Mo street, San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which thie ean shallremain unpaid on Tuesd i day of October, 4. .1887,will be doling eng advorined ast tale at public and unless payment is made bef i sold on MON AY, the 24th ne ‘of Dato ‘ ‘ D. 1887; to. ay he Gotta won aascunmas ogether with costs of advertising e penses eae = 7 ; THEO, WETZEL, Scere OMce—No. 522 >Montgom Francisco Calif B= bi tte Notice to Creditors, {STATE MICHAEL HADDOOK DEG 4 ed. Notice is hereby given ersigned,*Thos, H, Carr, + tate of Michuel Haddock, creditors of and all claims against hibit them with the nec within four’ mont lication of this noi Executor, at bis p buei: Drug stone, cor. Pine and Comme xecutor of the ¢ » deceased, to : persone’ ] the said decese:4 to Executor of th : a? Pe o ¢@ estate Nevada City, in the county of New . THOR ‘0 en