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September 9, 1885 (4 pages)

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The, Daily Transcript ’. .Proprietors, Brown & CaLKINe. ”. PUBLISHED AT (Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. TUTT'S 25 YEARS IN USE. St eentomeieeniiedelaiaiatil The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. WENESDAY, SEPT. 9, mobbed Saturday. or . Hors were exchanged at Suisun Saturday between W. A. Newcom, editor of the Solano Republiean;-and--Charles_Coffran, but neithér was injured, Dr. G, L. Hoarp, who killed T. J. Laughlin ‘at Cottage Grove, Or., it being proved a case of accidental shoothas been discharged, ing. >_> A STRANGER walked off the dock at San Diego and was drowned, despite the efforts of bystanders to ‘save his life. ° HANuan proposes to row Teemer a three-mile race, with a turn, for $1,000 and the championship of America. eo ———_—— Tue Chinaman who murdered Charles H. Bowers at Bakersfield, has been captured and identified. Tue last surviving officer of the war of 1812,Major Aaron Stafford, died in Watsonville Sunday, soe STARTLING exposures gre expected in London on the trial of Stead, of the Pall Mall Gazettee. . Wuize stealing watermelons near Goldendale, W. T., two men were shot—one fatally. . _>Two children abducted’ from England, have been recovered at Council Blutfs, lowa. weet e: —— Two of the Black Canyon stage robbers have been arrested at Quijotoa, A. ‘I. The white hop-pickers of Woodland have struck tor higher wages: Tuere are fears of additional anti-Chinese riots in Wyoming. > Tue Rhine Valley has been swept by a terrible cyclone, -_A glass of ice-water killed Geo. Nisson at Petaluma Friday. The cholera continues to spread in southern Europe. em 1885. : : . Dire seizure of the Caroline Islands by Germany has caused great excitement in Spain, and the Gérman Embassy in Madrid was Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Painin the head, witha dull sengation in the back part, Pain under the een a at Fullness after eatin with a disinclination to exert on of body _or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with afecling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right _aye,Restlessness, with fiiful lreams, Highly-colored urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are _ especially adapted to such cases. One dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish thes -fferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause tho y to Take on Flesh. Thus the eyatern is nourished; and by ped Tonic Action on the Digsenye Organs Regular Stools are prods roguoed. Price, 250. 44 Murray St., TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Gray ware or WHISKERS chan GLoss wong by a single app feation of this Dyx. It imparts a natural color, acts instantanoously. Sold by Drug. gists, orsent by expresson receipt of 1. Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y. UNION LIVERY STABLE. REVADA CITY, ._ A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. Fine:t Vehicles and Best Roadsters im the County. REQUIRED if YOU WANT-FIRST-CLASS CARE OF YOUR HORSES, STABLE THEM AT GRAHAW’S. Notice to Creditors. N the Superior Court of the County of I Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of W C. Ball,deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adn.inistrator of the estate o° W. C. Ball, deceased, to the creditor: of and all persons having claims against the saia deceased, toexhibit them with the vecessary vouchers within four months after the ‘rst publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the Law Office of Gaylord & Searls, opposite tHe “Court House, Nevada City, Nevada County, A. R. LORD, Administrator of>the estate of W. C. Ball, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Aug. 26, 1885. = Gaylord & Searls, Attys. Notice of Executor’s Sale. ESTATE OF J. F. SCHULTHESS, deceased. OTICE is hereby given, that in pvrsuance of au order of the SuperiorCourtt Batpwiy’s Volante won a race at of the County ot Nevada, State of California, Chicago Saturday. Pointin Btiquette Decided. A nice point in etiquette is decided by the New York World. A correspondent asks the editor to decide a discussion regarding the priety of using Miss and Mrs. ake the maiden name ofa gracewidow who has dropped the name made on the 7th day of Septeniber, 1885, in the matter of the estate of dno F. Schulthes;, deceared, the undersigned, the adminis— trator, with the will annexed, in the matter of said estate, will sell at public auction, to the highest ‘bidder for cash,: gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Saturday, October 3d, 1885, At the hour of twelve o’clock m., at the Court House front door, at Nevada City, in the said county of Nevada, ali the right, title, interest and estate of the said John F. Schulthess at the time of his death, and of her divorced husband. In re} all the right, title and interest that the said ply the Woxld says that the title ‘‘mistress’”’ (abbreviated Mrs) has no connection with marriage. It is the rightful title of any woman who governs a home, and is proyerly applied by courtesy to all woMiss is men, married or single. estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said John F. Schulthess at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, mining claims and tunnel rights, situate, lying and being in the said County of Nevada, State of Cali~ fornia, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: the diminutive of mistress and is Serine applied properly only to little girls under ten years old. Girls over that age are Mrs. by courtesy i not by right. In the present case All that certain piece of patonted gravel mining claim situate in the Townshi p and County of Nevada, State of California, in if oods’ Ravine, about one mile west of ‘Ne vada Vity, beginning ata stake marked L Nol, from which the Section stake com the woman having been the mis. mon ’to Sections 1, 2, 1l and 12, in T16, Ntress of a house and being over ten years old, cannot shed her title of Mrs. of R 8 East M DR and M bears North 63 degrees 30 min East, at the distance of 22 chains and 86 links; thence West. 10 chains to a stake macked LN No 2; thence South 30 chains to a stake marked L N No 8; thence West 10 chains to a stake marked DIED. In San Francisco, September 4, Nannie hter of Thomas and Emily’ Williams (former ly of this city), anative of Ohicago, B., dat aged 13 years, 2 months and 18 days. PORRER _ Absolutely Pure dl A L.gil, N Nevada cepa ay “and Pounty, se ro a: on oe cal eavrine eae oe iE to a post marked CTR m Sei eee ae oe “gal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude-of low test, short weight, alum *or phosphate powSoup oNLV IN CANS. Roya} c 106 Wall ders. gee Powper Co., at., N. Y. LN No 4; thence South 10 chains to a stake marked L'No 6; thence South 10 chains to a atake marked L No 7; thence Kast-10 chs to astake marked L No 8; thence North 50 chs to the place of beginning, containg 60 acres, Reserving and excepting from the above that certain parcel of iand containing 15 acres, more or less, conveyed by C. W. Cross et als, to Nevada City Gold Mining Co, by deed recorded in Book of Deeds No 57,. pages 643-44. 2 Also the undivided three-quarters of that Tunnel right situated and located on Red Hill, in Nevadw ‘Township, County of Nevada and State of California, in Sectioas 11 and 14,T16,N R84, M DB and M, commencing ata point on the East’ and Wést center line of said Section 11, 20 chains West trom the quarter section corner common to sections lland 12 (which point of commencement is also con the South and North line dividing the Wyoming patented ground) thence running South 16 chains ; thence running East 5chains; thence running South 30 chains to Deer Creek and into Sectiun 14; thence running East 10 chains ; thence running North 2} chains ; thence tuaning Kast 6 chains; thence North 25 cha‘ns to Wyoming post No 10; thence more or less West 5 chaius to Wyoming post No 12; thence North15 chains across Wyoming post Ne 9 to the point of commencement, containing 86} acres, var is> 10’. Al so all veins or lodes of quartz to be met-in the courye of the funnel and surface ground Gas teaheraiate! thereto, 3. Also the Columbus tunnel right on: Red watosterot ground, ar , and also 2.No. 2, and also running sy said post No. 1 in an “easterly direction 350 feet ae or less to the westerly line of the Wyoming Patent and to a post marked CT KNo. 38, comprising these 10 54-100 acres of patented and, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a line running east and west through the center of forthe working class. Send 10 cents for postage;~and+ — will mail you agg Ne a yal, valuable box of samthat will, put youin-the way of more money in a few days than you y business apstart you. You ht possible a: : uired, We 1 ages sine or — a is uni young and od onane epee’ ae aiy deus cents to $5 every evening. 0, in rb ged bes —— who Late wo-k may test the business, we (led offer: toll who are sehen $1 to’ — ose who inal who. = ll ve their whole ie rg ‘success absolu oy He Pel ~ os saa imake this un we onthe el parton propia. My pe Section 11, 20 chains wert of the east line of Section i, and on the east line of Woods RaxinePatent.and ata post marked L P Nol0:thence running North var 18° East 10 94-100 chains to a post marked LP Nol; thence ranviag. West 10 chains to a post marked L P No2; thence South 10 94-100 chains toa post marked L P No 3 ; thence E (across Wood’s Ravine) 10 chains to point ly } of Pon oni ngs as per surve Termsand conditions bi @ sale: Cash, gold corn of the United States, ten per cent. of the purchase money to be. id to the auctioneer on the day ef sale, balance on confirmation of sale obs said sopenee Court. Deed at e: LEOPOLD GARTHE, Administrator with the will annexed, in tne Nevada City, September . Cross & Simonds Att’ys. CAREFUL DRIVERS FURNISHED WHEN } matter of the eetate-of-John F. Schulthess, . ! deceased. “ ; The Best Flour. One of the all absorbing and important question that are continually arising to the consumer, is.the question, Are the results of New Process All Roller Milling in the manufacture of flour a success? And what is there about it that we have been taxed such enormous prices a8 we have paid in the last year for our flour? Or is it the ‘‘system’’ we have. paid for? Is the bread we now use on our tables better bread than we used to have? And ifso, in what respect? Every house keeper and bread maker will sum the whole question up in one word by saying, it. is whiter. But at the same time they all complain and say they know, but don’t see the reason why, their bread dries out so much quicker than it use to. That it seems to them they never have any fresh bread any more to use on their tables: And. that cake mee of the new’flour is almost i, eat. after it is one day old. hese are very grave and serious considerations and affect all mankind. And from nearly every hamlet and ase a we hear the anxious enquiry; here can we get some of the good old. Stone Flour, which we used_to have? Do tell me and I will have some of it at any price, for we are tired,.sick and disgusted with dry bread, or being put to the trouble of baking once or twice a day, in order to keep our table supplied with bread that is at all palatable. Wain Street, Oppcstte-Enion Hote}, ae Wheatland Mill Company are ially well situated to supply this demand, their mill being in one of the choicest wheat belts in the State. They are also ) prepared to do business on the ‘‘live and let live’ principles, not having hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in immense, showy and expensive buildings and machinery, upon all of which the hungry stockholders expect every year to make a good round sum on their investment. Give usacall and satisfy yourself. Tell-your grocer you must have this flour. au28-lm_ « Dr. PENNINGTON’s dental office ‘is on Commercial m24, A great reduction has been made in the price of Wines, Liquors‘and Cigasg. Beer 15 cents per bottle. Two doors above Union Hotel, Main street, Nevada City. a8-tf Mountain Ice. Iam now prepared to deliver}, Mountain Ice‘in quantities to suit: Orders left at the Ice House, 9 erei A. ) on the 2ist day of August, 1885, the Plaza, or with W. H. Crawé éd = judgment’ against John W. FORD, will he romptly attended to. . SAUVEE, Prop. —omRemember that the One Price San Francisco stores haye been’ consolidated. into .one establishment—dry goods and clothing at the store adjoining Stumpf’s Restaurant. gains. o2ce Go there for big barag&tf Sure toll flour for $2. 75 per hundred; wheat, $2 per hundred ; corn, $2 per hundred ; bacon, 124g cents per pound. For Cash. ag4 Go ro Brand & McCutchan’s for school boo ks and school plies, sup86-2t-, Piano and Guitar Lessons ! MRS. M. FARLEY, Who is a Professor of instrumental music, will give’ lessons Piano or Guitar. TERMS: pn the For 8 lessons, with use of instruments, per month, $5. Enquire at residence on Bowlder etreet, formerly occupied by E. Bond. —— a6-1m WCE PHOTOGRAPHER, BROAD 8T., BELOW POSTOFFICF, NEVADA CITY. TCT eh bh, HOPLASOIS ator S Pagbeee: Feb 9a2 3 we Be Ls ‘y 2 oem Aaupt tu19000 at Aivuy eat gnoAad ++ -Q8UOSI(] AMPEG f ¥ ysuo,> *pisqsDMun ot 40 DONE ‘ant 25 ry op Sut ‘gzuenyct G3h_ OU) JO BAe vo ‘ssouy AY uipedtgy eyeTE “SIT Ulvg onvEmeyy “peg 3at370 A *=-BITNG;) IUsIOL ! *A'N “1S WOHN GOT “OO ANLIIGAN StiunakaH— end Bod A JO 4dtaoaz uo rn qsod suse 10 ‘s}siasDIg 4q Pos . SoTaivads OO TuoNwya7eq *42 ry 9 td dO ISTZ mig *‘sma0 AL 4 *e19A0 8 o Boyt } a ‘at; grou 3 * Surgit0 A ¢ *** @uoBIOT NI GNQO@ ATHOrN “d “MW ‘SAMUNAKGH “4 4a ‘sesvesiq [Te JO [CIoom es
eet4 ports BY aiIop pue FWLOID EF [ack OF ALL KINDS. Upholstering in all its Arrived! Stock Superb! GRAB MEN'S, YOUTHS’ BOYS’ all who wear clothes. © Choice selections of SATCHELS, VALISES, ry’ J. Corner Brot & NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, Branches} HONOLULU. Picture Frames, branches. the country promptly filled. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer Furniture Store, Commercial Street. AT IT. D -CHILDREN’S The Finest, Best and Largest Stock Ever brought to Nevada County can be seen at he PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, Commercial St., opp. Masonic Hall, Nevada City, L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor. Bedroom and Parlor Sets of the Richest Designs, Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors; Cornices, Cornice Poles, Mouldings, Window Shades, Etc. Willow and Rattan Chairs, ALSO LARGE STOCK OF Carpets, Matting and Linoleum i ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, and satisfaction guaranteed. “Orders .from NOW WITHIN YOUR PEACH. Our New Fall Stock of CLOTHING. ETC. Mr RACEDENTED: AND UNRIVALLED-BARGAINS. We are now placing before thepeople a. magnificent assortment of New Goods for the inspection of It includes everything desirable in stylish and well made-garments, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, Our goods are cbiglased from first hands, andie for cash. We ny allow no one to undersell. AN BROTHERS, ine Streets, Nevada Cit ity. . ed. in and to the hereinafter descr ~ with mageths eaciahobas® i. 8. 45 1-29 . 8 and 9 of SW } of Sevtion 1; Lots 5, — 8. Dunn, No. 1127. Sheriff’s Sale. A. LADEMAN, Plaintiff, vs, . JOHN W HART, Defendant, NDER and by virtue of an execution, issued out of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, ‘State of California, and to me directed and delivered, aul attested on the 26th day of August, aD. 1885, the above’ entitled action, leman, the above named art, defendant, for thesum of Four hundréd:and twelye and 32-100 (3412.32) dollars { cameges, with interest at the rate of 7 per r apnum till paid, together with plaingi 's costs of $28.75, and d‘sbursements at the date of suid judgment, and accruing costs, amounting to the sum of $3.00, as appears to us of record, I have levied upon and taken into execution all the right, title and interest which the defendant, John W. Hart, had, held, owned or on the 21st day of Aug,, 1885, the day on which said judgment was docketed, or which it may have subsequentl y acquirbed property , situate, Wing and beingin the townships of wwevada and Bloomtield, Cou mw ged of Nevada, State of California, bounded and described ag follows, to-wit ; The Hiawatha Placer Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground in Biue Tent mining district, Nevada county, California, «nd de— in-the-piat-and_tield notes as follows viz: Commencing at alive oak tree 12 inches dia on-south bank of South Yuba eb) ae na Kennebec Ravine, marked H. No. 1, for Hiawatha Placer Mine, thence E. along south bank of South Yuba River Up said stream 8 50 chains to post in rock mound marked H; P. M, No. 2, set beside a pine stump nearly covered with tailings Thence 8. 56° E. 8.29 chains to a leaning live oak tree .14 inches dia. marked H. P. M, No, 8. ThenceS, 65 1-42 E. 9 08 chs, to post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No. 4, set where oldcabin formerly stood, now removed, from which post No. 5 of Horace Kilham Placer Mine, patented, bears, 8. 39° 60 E 10 92 chains distant. Thence 8. 7 «14° E. 0.15 cross old Iilincis road, now unused. 2,58 chs. cross seciion line between Sections 15 and 16, 11.07 chs. north of corner to sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, r1NROYEMDM by calculation: the corner post destroyed and no trace of bearing trees to be found 9.71 chains to inrock mound set where old stump formerly stood, marked H. P. M. No. 5, from which a live oak tree 15 inches dia bears N. 56° W. 85 links distant, and the southerly end of a wheel and pump shaft bears 'N. 80° E. 483 links distant, and thé easterly end ofa mining excavation bears 8. 481-42 E. 4 5( chains distant. Thence S 801-29 E. 10.56 :ross section line between Sections 15 and 22, 12,22 chains, East of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, T. 17 N. R. 9E. M. D. M. by calculation: 11.35 chains toa leaning live oak tree 20 inches dia. marked H. P. M. No. 6, from which a live oak tree being corner No. 6 of Enterprise Canon Placer Mine patented bears 8. 20° 82’ E. 13.02 chains distant. Thence South 861-42 E. crossing south Yuba river 4.53 chains to a live oak tree 24 inches dia marked H. P. M. No. 7, standing on north bank of South Yuba river from which the head of a wing dain bears N. 45 1-42 W. 3.75 chains distant, Thence N, 31 1-4° wW. along north bank of south Yuba river. 1.07 cross section line between Sections 1b and 22, 16.55 chains east of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, f. 17 N. K: 9 KE. M. D. M., by ca culation, 8.69 chains to a live oak stump 15 inches dia.marked H. P. M. No.8. Thence N. 46 1-4 W. 9 28 chains toa post in rock mound marked H, P. M. No. 9: Thence il. 731-42 W. 6.18, cross section line between Sections l5and 16, 14.68” chains North of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, T. 17 N. R. 9 E M. D. M. by calculation. 58.65 cross old Illinois road now unused. 10.15 chs to a post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No. 10 from which a dead fir tree 30 inches dia, bears S. 79° E. 142 chains distant and the Northerly end of a wheel and pump shaft bears S. 86° 23’ W. 4.12 chains distant. Thence N. 60 3-42 W. 10.00 chs to a post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No. 11. Thence N. 50° W. 12.20 chains to a” post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No: 12 set on North bank of South Yuba River at junction of Kennebec ravine, from which a live oak tree 20 inches dia. bears N. 34 1-2° E. 76 links distant, and the Section Post common to Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29T. 17, N. R. 9 E. M. D. M. bears S. 281-42 W. 123.58 chains distant, the Section Posts on North side of Sections 21 and 22 cannot be fourd. Thence 8. 35 1-25 W., crossing South Yuba River 3.02 chs to the pive. i ng, vontaining an area of Sixteen and Sé¢venteen one-hundredths (16.17) acres and designated as Lot No, 77, in Sections 15, 16, and 22, Township 17, North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Adjoining claims are the ‘“‘Yuba Gravel Range Mine,” ‘“‘Dannal’s Placer,” ‘‘Enterprise Canyon Placer,” ‘Sailor Fiat Placer,” ‘Central Placer,” ‘ Enterprise Placer,” and ‘Horace William Placer” mines. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public sale, in front of the Court House door, in the’ City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1885 Between the hours of 9o’clock a.m and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clockM. of that day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, John W. Hart, herein named, had, held, owned or possessed by “him on the 2ist day of August, 1885, the day on which said judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which he may have subsequently acquired in and tothe above described property to the highest ‘sidder for cash, to satisfy said judgmert, together with interest and costs. Given under my hand this 29th day of August, 1885. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada county, California. By J. D.Hottaxp; Under Sheriff. A. D. Mason, Piff’s Atty. NOTICE. United States LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Ca!., Sept, 1, 1835. NO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, by William H, Mills, Esq., its Land Agent, whose Post Office address is San Francisco, Cal., has applied fora hearing to establish the non-taineral character of the foliowing described lands, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 of NE }, Lot 7 of NW 4, NW } of SE }, Lot 10 of Sm 4,S 4 0f SE > Lots , Tand Sjof NE }, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4’uf NW } “Lie 10, 11 and 12°of SE 4, Luvs 3 and 4 of SW 3, E } of SW 44 of Section 7; Lots 2, 11 and 12 of NE 44, Lots 3, 4,5 and 10 of NW 4, SE }. Lots 6, 7, 8, 9'aud 13 of SW } of Secy tion 9; Lot 4 of NE 3, Lots, 1 2 and 3 of NW 3, SW 1-4 ot NW 1-4, Lots, 5 and6 of SE 1-4, W1-2 of SEL-4, SW 1-4 of Section 11: All-of Section 13; NE 1-4, NW 1-4, SE 1-4 N}of SW 1-4, SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 16; Lot 1 of NE 1-4, NW 1-4 of NE 1-4,8}/0t NK 1-4, NW 1-4, N¢ of SE 1-4, SE 1-40f SE 14, S 4 of SW14of SE 14, N 4 of SW 1-4, 5W 1-4 of SW'1-4, Ws of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 17; NB: 4, E ;of NW 1-4, Lots 1 and 2:of NW 14, Ei of SW 1-4, Lots 3 and 4 of SW 1-4 of Sectio. “a ~< 2t hagia 19; Lot 1, W 4 of NW 4, Lot2 of NW }, Lots’ 3 and 4 of SW 1-4,0f Section 21; Lots land 2 of NE 1-4, Lots3 and 4of NW 1-4, NW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Lot 8 of SE 1-4, Lots 5, 6,7 and 9 of SW 1-4 of Section 23; NE 1-4.0f NE 14, Lot 1 of NE I-4, 81-2 ot NE. 1-2, Lots 2 and 3.of NW 1-4, 81-2 0f NW 1-4, SE lv4 and SW. 1-40f Section 25; Lots 4 ‘and 5 of NE 1-4, Lots—2and-3.of-NW1ad,SE_1-4, . SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 27;S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4; 8 1-2 of SW re of NW 1-4, $1-~2 of SE1-4 of SE 1 , 81-2 of SW 1-4 ol oE 1-4, SW 14of Section 29; N 1-2 of NE a4, NE 1-4 of NW 1-4, Lot Lot NW 1-4, SE 14, SE 1-4 of SW 134: Lot 40f SW 1+ 4 of section 31; NE 1-4, NW: 14, NW 1-4°-ef LSE.1-4 of Section 33; *“All_ of Section 35, all in Township 17 North, Range 9 East; Mount {=~ Diablo Meridian. ‘~ You will take notice, that we have fixed] . Thursday, the 29th day of October, 188), at 9 o’clock A. M., before P. F. Simonds, a Notary Public, at Ne ada City, Nevada County, “California, adjacent to said lands, for the hearing ot proofs to determine-the-minerat or non-mineral nent of the same, TAYLO ister. Chas. F. Gartinar, ‘Receiver. ta 88 -~ Notice toCreditors. ——— Estate of John S. Dunn, deceased, / Tetice is hereby given by the undersigned, executors of the last -wili of to the creditors of all pérsons having claims inst the said de eased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the drst publication of this notice to the said executors, at the office of Gaytore. at paca in Nevada City, Nevada counWM. H. CRAWFORD & GEO. A. COOPER, Executors of Last Will of John 8, Dunn, deceased. : Dated at Nevada City, Sept.-7th, 1885, : Ga lord & Searls, Attys rageioireeh PEOPLE’S MARKET. Broad Street, below City Hall, CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. HAVE OPENED A NEW Market at the above place,and are poe to supply the people of Nevada City and vicinity with the best of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, Etc., Etc. Also,’ HAMS, BACON AND LARD Of our own manufacture. toast Living oy pow o invite the people to give us a call, Meats delivered free of chatge: CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. Nevada City, July, 28, 1885. BUY THE BEST QUALITY UNION INDIA RUBBER CO’S PURE GUM RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! E sure the Boots are stamped on the heels “Union India Rubber Co. Crack Proof,” and have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking, and makes them the most durable Rubber Boot made. " TRY OUR “Golda Seal” STOUT'S PATENT PURE GUM Rubber Boots, Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, ag wishing a very strong and t. and urable FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clo n_ Boots, Shoes, Etc, GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, Jr., SM RUNYON, ” } Agents, San Francisco Nevada oar Watch ght _86-4m GRACK PROOF CITY MARKET DENNIS DRISCOLL, Frop'r. HAVING FITTED UP THE building on Broad street opposite-¢h@ Theatre as a first-class Butcher Shop, I am now prepared to supply the people of Nevada City and vicinity with anoles on zm sm Commercial Street, §UPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLO} +] [8 THE PLACE.vo Boy. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, ETC. Fine Confectionery oe Fruits and;Vegetablek Choice!.Cigars, <At the lowest market rates. keep on hand a supply of FRESH VEGETABLES, fA share of the public patronage is respecorev solicited. Orders prumptly attended I will also —o—— ALL OF THE BEST 4 t v \euntain and Valley tre! aM ™ THEIR £RASON. ge 23-tf DENNIS DRISCOLL. FOR SATE. One two-horse thoroughbrace Wagon. Received, Daily. B, ROSENTHAL: One single horse spring , Wagon, new. M. FARLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Lav ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AN United States Courts. Office —Up stairs Transcript Block site “‘Transcript’ office.) Aberdeen Heard Fro hi ® ed I have just received ict from the Manule turers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROA ' “i CLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSI th MERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost; whiching « enable me to makethem up into fine ming 3 as correspondingly low. Two Horses. Apply to IsraEL Hosken, United States Brewery, on Main Street, Nevada. City. ag4-1m ALF BERG, Proprietor Repairing done of all complicated Watch ers, English Patent Lever and other fine —n All kinds of Jewelry Repairing one. Large Stoeek of Watches and Jewelry always on hand. Prices Low. 427PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTR\. ALF BERG, Q2 Mii STREET, Grass VALLEY 203 a 5 ec 200). 48 a ae Men’s $4.75 a pair. es, such as {Chronograph-striking, Repeat . It is claimed that the causes of the sweriorit Scotch goods over all others, are: Tht Scot Heather produces aclass of wool which or finer of texture, strength and durability, cannot be ma ed in any other portion of the world, That the eral properties of the water there fastens the &cjm in unfading brilliancy; and that:the cunning-and 4 tience and industry of the canpy Scotsmen beats 4 world in the art of manufacture. I shall be pleased to show thlese goods:o custo at my Tailoring Establishments, 46 Nevada City, and 81 Main Sif., Grass Valley. KK. CASPER. MAM ID ELIS ExErre) Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CI? If you want to make moneyon p chases in CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOE: sf FURNISHING GOODS, &c., CALL ON THE UN DERSIGN E D. ie) PRIGcE LIST: 100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 49 cents a pair, worth $1.00. 50 doz. Men's Cotton Socks at 50 cents per-doz., worth $1.25 per doz. Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each. Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. 100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00.a pair. 6c second ‘“ “* Galoo « Summer Coats at 40¢ each. AOCERE . United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, {the best-quali t} .20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 121% cents each por: ‘Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25¢. 20 a Heavy Blue Denim-Overalls, 16.“ Lhire “ Boys’ Good Suits from” EE Vou can buy at$my modate all. Second Grade Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each, “Country” Dealers, take ngti¢ for goods at he; same prices, and savé the ety Is St, pAje a pair agen a ra Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. -100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50 25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimg Suit 2: . \Worsted-Suits-at-$14 ;Men’'s Union Si f : ices Fresh Straw berries,& Cherries h 4 to6 years, $3.4 “ cai Store FOR ‘OR CREDIT. my Price List. Reoeesss me pawercetdacrhw @«@ oon ae gee Gee. pee eet Gee — eee a. ae eo Per We ap seo