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April 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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COMPANY.. ot Wninnce ition of works and Spence40 00 z seseseebeee 3838 S585 gt gees SSESSSSSSSSESSESSSESSE 23 o 28 y said delinogether with ses Of sale. , Secretary. some. street, ounty of Neitate of Cali. in Curry, MaWillian Wil, Defendants. ippear in an & Superior pore Caliary, 1888, b M. J, Berna, » Costa -and eadace the ays (exufter the ol served withof this counment will be according to The said acree of this certain lienst tand recordr of Nevada sof January, certain sums ed by PlainFino Quartz rand Kk, E, David Ayres 3M. J. Bern$70.25; ThomCosta $285.00, in the comproceeds apount due up/: the princiording liens sum of $300, se such proay the same. against said pany, H. G. the balance the suid delaiming by, ier of them, of all right, emption, and . described in ad further rethat if you id complain aintiffs will ‘f demanded . G. Beatty, iforesaid, de ress the seal ty of NevaA. D, 1888, iTY, Clerk. iff . jz9 RT OF THE ated gna evada, ss fifemnt’ send T. C. KANHBY, MATBINSON, Denpcene 8 an the Superior , State of Calof October, ARY A. CUR he complaint (exclusive of vice on. you lin this coununty, within i taken yrding to the obtain a declosure of a the said comd H. G. .Bat‘6 to secure missory note ue ©cighteen rthe sum of réd Dollars, er cent. per remises conbe sold, and yment of the sory note, as annum, an t found due of suit. And sufficient to wn Execution } balance re) said defendy, thro:.gh or nay be barred 2, Claim, lien terest in an nd for other . thet if you id complaint plaintifts will f demanded . G. Beatt aforesaid, do ress the Seal ity of NevaA. D, 1887, Y, Clerk. ris, Deputy. jan5 OUSEN, dethe under1¢ Estate of J he she sued: claims chibit them within four on of this noHOUSEN Henry Harb. 24; 1888. Gm’r. £25 ill, ¥ AND FOR of CaliforJohn Laney, id Superi March, 1888, Monday, the s. the me Will of said for hearing iney,for the pstamentary erested may 1 Clerk, ., Deput, itioner. . ator & DAILY 'TRANSC IPT. VOL. LVI.—No. 8627. d NEVADA CITY. CAL. FRIDAY MORNING. AP RIL 13, 1888. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co.MISS HANNAH BRANCH’S The Daily Cranscript. ARO iG TREATS ais ee am EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. N. P. BRowN, {, 8. CALKINS, a f Business M’g’r. Editor. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Com! os pparcial st., Nevada Wity, Cal. eam TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Qne Year...---$6 00 Ste home MAL 3 ree Months ....--per Week by Carrier 16 ; pe Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey:.----+-. New York}! a. P. Rowell & Co. .New York gg) 9) ee Re emake Ur yy Boston N. W. Ayer & Co. _..Philadelphia Palmer & Rey. .J. H. Bates & Co Dauchy & Co... Williams & Co....--dies " Wook & C0.. iciec cece eos tet Chicago L, P. Fisher San F.C, Dake palmer & Rey... John C. Dewey & Co. Stinson & Co.. ‘ Geo. M. Mott . » Sacramento J. A. Stidger -North San Juan K. os _..Grass Valley B. BF. BOOM. 6. cece cece tees You Bet T. D. Calking: ...---25 000008 ..Truckee C. L. Miller....--++: ‘""" French Corral James Marriott.. ..-North Bleomfield ‘J.W. Robby ...6-6--°.Graniteville. J, W. Beatty.. : Smarteville J. W. Orear. .Downieville Broad Street .-.----+-Nevada City Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Weise SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. i Collections on amy part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased Aasay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: ure JOHN T, MORGAN....---+-0-7"° CASHIER. D. E. MORGAN. Ase’? CasHi@e and Sxc’y. DIRECTORS: pre. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. MORGAN Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. MorRGAN, Wa. EDWARDS. L. Housman, E. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank Gecramento—Mauonal Bank of D. 0 “UNION HOTEL, ee a “ : Mills THE LVADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY..-. s+» CALIFORNIA OU fgTs SBRRERS POR HEALTH AND NEVADA ener OAL. thers are tht notice the advantiget lane Only Firsteclass Business p @ by thig Hotel. The Ro qian’ Uy oes, ‘eneh of whte Ye ight and ry, and well or elegantly furnished, there i hotel in the mountains ual fanaa are supplied with the best the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS MERCIAL TRAVELERS, FOR COMMERCIAL T Bre AND FAMILIES. . . Free Bus to and from the Depot. PAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL FI sof the upper county, Grass Vaney aud arysville datly. ais t gare urnished at the Bar. Ghicaga 3 Cottage : Oran ndard of excellence which Has attained a sta’ admits of no superior, tt contains eyery ne) xSoney can proventive genfus, skill & duce.’ ties re , “iphese excellent Org TheLealing Harness Shop Broad Street, Jag. Cairns, Proprietor. Fee HARNESS and COLLARS SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. Stallion Season, Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s CAL. The best of Wines, Liquors and ol ans are celebrated for uick response, VaOF NEVADA CITY. Below National Hotel aspect is oeln his to curl. MADE PO ORDER gap Al) orders attended to promptly. et Sear + ale 1888. High. Foaled at J.B. Haggins Ranch, Del Paso, March 13, 1882. bacco lofty times camp Hambletonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo’s dam by "fagnolia; he by Selby’s American Star. — you, Hambletonian as there.are but. three of sons of Hambletonian now living on the Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and Speculation, From the combination of Hambletonian and American Star came Dexter, 2:17%4; Jay Gould, +o 4% Se or bas’? ae ae i rector, 2:17; as, 2:1354; Ja . 2:10, and many others in the 2:30 ist. Echo Pas slips 20; Echora, 2:23; 22D Lauri 4 ae 9:30; Senator, thieeb4; Elmont, 2:29; ena. othé) notoriety. i PASH A, ag a. 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 a8 @ ve-year-old lowered his record 2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Sask evrly in June of 23304. 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 asa sire. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 At Watt Park, Grass Valley, where he wilf be shown in harness every week and the public is invited to judge for themselves as to his speed, action and disposition. # he price of service for the season is on accountof purchasing reduced to the small sum of Twenty~ ive Dollars. ‘In all cases payable at time of service with returning privilege next season, if he remains in my possession, C.F ATOR, iio National Exchange, suit Motel in the CityMassive fire-proof structure, free from the D . dangers of fires 80 prevalentin large hotels. ress, Post Office and General Stage Office Torrail lines in the building. Passengers can leave this Hotel 8 ae ade than any her when departin 8 5 othe Table of th ag Py mar Exchange isa pet feature with the propriesore; aud is guaruw of combination,. Te iniah, perfect construc mn, he most attractive, ornamental a Heath, noeseties, ate” : REPUPATION BETA BLIAHED Li eu TTT COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular —_ INSTRUCTION BOOKS catalogues and Price Lists on yaa at CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. WORKING Gl — wW* are now Dre ployme a etal be tim mom yolume, quality of tone, Atle design, beanty maki. K atractiye, ornamehois, enurstes . REOTOR BROS., Proprietor, LAT ae Dp WORKMEN “baniep Raat MATRBIAL Organ. most ske! z Free ND PIANO STOOLS . druggist. or by stg. Sebuseman application OHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00-, [pie ES ATTENTION sea L° the Union Hotel, Nevada City, G Formerf ahon House, Hollister, Cal. and ASTHMA “%. Eatse shot} vesthe most violent attack . No waitBeing used by inhalaimmediate; direct and Price 50c and ny. SEA. WONDERS exist in thou, rms, but are quads of of invention. a the marvels ‘k that who ase in nest 1 ving at or can one te 3 should at once send their address to allett & Co., Portland, Mai and receive 7 or full information how either sex, all near Lenk 2 ond 2 med ens upwherevér x4 i " d.* Bome have thes ny “i we mage aay at this work, THE GREAT ARTIST. Tho Man Who Sits in His Tent and Looks Out Upon « Conquered Neighborhood. It is not the painter who enjoys the adoration ‘of his fellow beings. © never enjoyed the homage which has beon civon to other picture makes. ‘@ the man to whom the most profound remay ask. How easy it is to answer such a question. The country photographer, of course—not the man who located in small town, but the nomadic phenomenon of art, the photographer who travela with a tent and a _coffee-pot which bears evidences of mech experience. . duke, a social czar. aizo and his hair shows a slight disposition high heels, has been a circuit rider and a man of strong theological parts. He pitches his tent near some spring where people are known to congregate, a placd Within easy reach of the cross-roads store’ and the neighborhood church. He seattors a large number of hand-billd, sotting forth the fact that Prof. So-and-So, who has just arriv ig prepared to mak the lowest prices: ever known. module with flimsy cards. «piesa your life,” says he,‘‘a card picture What you want is a gem; ain't no account. last; a picture taken on something that'll When the long, mouth, says that he would pictur’ tuck,” the great artist, without that distain which. eminent artists somearises from his red carpet stool, and with an easy grace which silently says: Pte is one of the few grandsons of pope e group—that is, in a yellowish way on Just. as soon’ as the cam “shoots off its mouth,” the artist t cuts it into four pieces, the sheet of tin, gach piece into & kind of card frame, s dtstrhy: Juat before youn) heart gre engaged by tho great artist. garly known as “hand me Ps woars @ narrow paper collar, with # gr buttorfly bow, fastened to the collar button with a piece of rubber cord. He combs his hair straight back, and upon the whole he very rauch resembles a chicken that has display of black braid. first will not consent to letting her rest on young Jackson’s shoulder, but when the great artist tells her that the picture will look ‘much better that she blushes, giggle ter gf art, an no difteréhce, ‘for mors’ for Joo Jackson than hor brother, nohow, When the picture is When you get Michael Angelo “Who then due?” some incredulous person sphere, the tent photographer isa He attains the medium He wears tight boots with and ass rule, his father assune, “Tl get fitty cents out proceeds to place the young fellow givoa the pictures to the delighted young man, accepts fifty cents,” ating the owns,” pips. Miss Sallie Garrett, the young lady, is arrayed in a blue dress with an elaborate and the doesn't care “ Why don’t it?” Joe asks, (Nd, 1b ain't.” “Oh, you jest say that case Ym away you'll n the city. . rovement fhat 1p mfg Hoommare neat and desire! ble, andin-. picture’ around among the boys and yp) } e andsome suits. gig ” : clude s numenced management will spare _e at tee i Seabee AEE neither pains or expense to sustain the rep0, . won't,” Jackson vows, **’ utation which the Kational Exchange now * You, you will. , go justly enjo Sof being the leading and) ¢ No, I'won't ; but I know what.” best hotel in the mountains. «+ What ah home. .gBy thie time they are holding each ed from an Eastern city, e the finest pictures at He does not lank country boy, with tojuice oozing from the—corners of his “like ter have his ictim’s picture is taken in a four faces are represented a broad piece of tin. era winks and akes out and then, after forms,” serenely ewaite the coming of anather willing victim. g Jackson and his sweetthey have their pictures Jackson is dressed in a of glossy black ‘‘ give me heres,” yulShe is shy, and at a at the great proma, eolares thay it makaa she does for «¢ 'Cense it’'a toa good lookin’ for me.” _ show the Ra “No, T'm not,’neither.” “ Yes, you are.” By this time.they are riding toward If your pictare wasn't on here I'd throw it away.” : as No, you wouldn’t,” Jackson replies. You mean that you are going to ori. away just because mine is on re. : other’s hands, and, before the, ach home they are engaged. fe tw Is the great artist ignorant. of all this? Oh, no. He knows exactly what is going forward. ae Since the beginning of his noted career he ‘has been tho means of joining many hearts and hands. Among the young--he inspires matrimony even as strongly as mashed garlic inspires a disposition of unconditional retreat. From his tent he looks out upon & conquered neighborhood, and at ovening when he lights his three-cent cigar and dying twilight, he thanks the Lord that ee ane _. HOW a Dying Ghuld Cicero, Hamutirox Co., Irp., Sept, 19, 1837.— The following is a true account of what your 8. S. 8S. has done for our little daughter, Hazel, lump appeared on her heel, which slowly grew larger. The family physician thought it was caused by a piece of broken glass or needle,
but failed to bring anything to light. The child became feebler all the time, seeming to lose the use of her leg, and finally quit walking entirely. The middle finger and thumb E of either hand became enlarged, the flesh Bocoming hard. The hip joints became involv: ed, ao that when seventeen months old she could not stand, having lost the use of leg andarm. Partial curvature of the spine also followed. The nervous system was wrecked, : : muscles contracted, and there Was general blows the cabbage perfume out into the wasting of flesh and muscle. At eighteen _ months of age sho was_placed under the Was Saved! w four years old. When 12 months old a he is not like other men, When he be. tr comes wealthy he goes to a town.and opens an ‘Art Gallory.” His money begins to fado and tho sight of the tax a collector makes him sick. Hard times come upon him and he joing the crowd they used to be.” Tho grocer’s clerk attempte to joko the great artist. Great Cmsar! It wasn't this way when his tent on a hill; overlooked Austin’s branch. It wasn’t this way when tho young girls at tho Oak \ Grove barbacue pinned flowers on his coat and spoke in whispers of his greatness. years have passed and anothor artist sits in the door of his tent and views & oe neighborhood,—[Arkansaw Traveler, A Rough Retort. ton, Mass., but at the end of ten months she had declined to such a deg We took the child away not knowing what to do. In this dreadful dilemma we were of lamenters.who say ‘‘ times ain’t what over-persuaded by friends to try “one bottle” of Swirt's Sreciric, which we did, and before it had all been taken we saw & change for the better in her symptoms, We kept It up, and have done so to this day, and will keep it up, if the Lord wills, for many days to come, for it has brought our-‘dying Hazel to life, to vigor, to strength and health again. ‘The ashen hue of her checks has changed to _ He would go back to the country, but poh Aha a paar bao scab away, and she is now a blithe, cheerful, happy romping child. Should you wish to increase your testimonials of proof of the virtue of 8.8.8, our names and what we have said Is but a portion of what we owe to you, should you wish to use them. t t ofa p t physician of Bosthatshe wasin dying condition. This was in April, 1886 have passed sun-shouldfind you resol Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a thorough trial. will cleanse and invigorate your blood, restore the vital organs® to their natura functions. Mrs. J. D. Upham, 231 mut avenue, Boston, Mass., writes : a number of years I was trou digestion, and unable, without distress, take solid food, After using Ayer’s saparilla one month I was torpidity of t Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me.” J. W. Bradlee, Hyde Park, Mass., “J was greatly reduced by Dyspepsia, and’ was advised to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which entirely cured me.” Mrs. M. F. Hamblett, 25 Lawrence street, Lowell, Mass., writes: years with stomach and liver trou obtained no relief until I took ‘Ayer’s Sar saparilla saparilla. The Rising . Generation ntirely Cured.” Mrs. H. M. Thayer, Milton, Mass., writes: “JT have been very much troubled with he ‘liver, and. Dyspepsia. Mrs. writes: . rilla restored him to perfect health.” ved to give . follows generation, transmitting a legacy It . of and . physical laws. Tp the unfortunate autfShaw «For in Ayer’s Compound Extra¢t of Sarsapabled with In-. rilla is found constitutional remedy, to . which eliminates the poisonous taint, and Sar. restores to the blood the clements neces . “T was sick two . paw-sore, from poultiees put on to draw bles, and out the inflammation. Since that time I have enjeyed excellent health.” Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A. For sale by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles for $5. good or ill, according to well-known 1 erer from hereditary Scrofula, nothing can -. be more cheering than the assurance that sary to ; Life and Health. Alarie Mercier, 8 Harrison avenue, Lowell, Mass., writes: ‘My son was weak and debilitated, troubled with sore eyes . Tyving H. Edwards, Ithaca, N. Y., writes: « From the time I was four years old, unt) eighteen, I was subject to Scrofulous sore throat. Many a time my neck has béen a I took four bottles, . of Ayer’s Sar } ‘s and have never had the disease since, iy sixteon years.” ENGLISH REMEDY d Large Bottle $1. Small Bottl:. 50 ot . and Serofulous humors. Ayer’s Sarsapapus 19 THE GREATEST REMEDY BP Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Quni: l ANDE ALLIS DISEASES, OF Ts 1 sumption, it etreng tiene the Lun an instantly allays all For Sale a —GREAT— . 44 the world for Croup, Hoarsenesr, Astama, Whooping Congh, THROAT AND LUNGS. ff 4 performs wonders {n relieving Cony rritation of the Throe' o. Ei. MULIOY’S. Wholesale or Retail, H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK, Proprietors, Nevade (ity Kindly yours, Ben, F. Swirt. : Gupraups B. Swrrr. P, O. Box 66, za ' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ‘Tux SwiFtSrecirtc Co., Drawer 8,Atlanta,Ga s of in Little follow: ‘‘Why do big-headed mon generally wear litilo hate sah? Big fellow: ‘‘Oh, I suppose to prevent people from taking them for emall-headed men with big hats.”—[Judge, —_~+--———— Mie ‘Took Both of Them, _. «} had a little experience the othor night,” said a drummer, “that took all of my nerve and gull to bear up under.” ‘* Ever since I've been-on tho road I’ve made it a principle to meet all engagements. He} More than once have I skipped three or four ©0D! towns in which I was sure of selling big bills of goods in order to keep my engagement to call on some girl or other. When I agree to be at a certain placo ata giver the . Minute, you can bet your last dollar I'll be there. “Well, the other day Ilanded in St. Louis, and suddenly discovered that in a moment of forgetfulness I had Seats to take two girls to tho theatre that night. The girls were nat acquainted, either. J hate a liar and a sneak, and the girle’ brothers were customers of mine, and s0, after thinking the whole thing over, I made up my mind I'd live up to my contract. “go I bought my seats at two theatres, engaged my carriage, and prepared for the eampaign, I sont word to the first one that I’d call for her rather early, and to the other that I might be a few minutes late. ‘* J whirled No. 1 off, seated her, excused myself for a minute before the rising of the curtain, slipped out, and in two seconds the horses were on arun for No.2 I got her itt thé seat five minutes after the curtain rose. “T stayed the act out, oxcused myself, went back to the other, apologized, and everything was all right. I spent the evening flitting from one to the other, and got my money's worth out of the hackman, as I made him hump. 4 *“«T niade inquiries as to the hour tho plays would be over, and found [had twentyfive minutes leeway. Thon I made such hand sages, Allays' Pain and Inflammation, Heals Sores, & Restores the Taste an din TRY the Oure. 1 4 ma PIANO METHOD! good use of those twenty-five minutes that I got No. I home and was back after No, 3 just mell. NIVENS’ C MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET.. .6.60066 eer The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars,’ . “« Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County TO BK FOUND IN NEVADA O1TY IGAR STAND, . NEVADA CITY Pipes, Cutlery, etc., + <a A particle is epplied into each nostril and sagreeable. Price 50 cents at Drugggists by i A beg ee Clroularg, free. ELY BROTHERS, 235 Greenwich 8t., N. Y. BY DR. KARL MERZ. O PIANO METHOD BVER PUBLISHED hos so quickly come into general nse Merz’? New Piano Meet + The best teachers throughout the country unite in proqquacts it far superior to any work of the kind yet written. 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Teachers aré invited to send fora sample sore of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not what they want. Our large Oatalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications sent free on a plication. Teachers. should write to us forterms and discounts. §, Brainard’s Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Il LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GILMornr’s as the curtain went down, way, any. . ot till after I had sold big bills of goo tho girls’ brothers. « Besides, I had the satisfaction of keep: takon she looks at it and says: a® , , 7 « Tt looks like Joe but it don’t looks bit ing my engagements and of performing an Situated in the very centre of the city, with . jixe me!” unparallolied feat in the theatre-going businewa:” That’s the kind of a hustler I am.” \ @aternad Ignorance. Koad here. ' tion to bis tion to son Johnny, After he suffering victim : “Now tell me why I* That's it,” sobbed ed you.” ohnny, ‘you “To do this caat me $12, and the next day Thad (© ekip out of town because the hackman-was after me with a bill for one of his horses, which had died from br ihe 7 but} {ence in 8 to Gotone} Fissletop. was under the painful of ne virB a severe castigacompleted his labors, he said sternly to the Tas nearly Constable of Nevada Township, the life out of mo, and now you don't even know why you did it.”—[Toxas Siftings. AROMATIC WINE! This remedy isthe result of years Of experharmacy, and ie pronounced by Physicianaand Medical Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. 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Lees that half the price of similar works. ages, etc., that you may see for yourself. ion of Scliool Trustees. Téachers, ete., to the CEO. F. JACOBS, bes -_ = « -NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Road, L. VOSS, Prop’r. CTILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE, LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc Building Purposes. 1 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TQ ORDER aa AS REQUIRED. Also @ good supply ——s receive orders. THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, and Bill Collector, T. URTROOM . JUDGE ba aad L, 6. CALKINS. sped Seviamber eb, 1861, by , or Jor their ersons of either = Saw i nt and ie. ine per even can liye at home, and make more Mw saslly elear — > amb devoting all ¥c U money ey for pe than st pate 1 Ate ba tne business. Bays an “eit . aR ou are atarted pie: Seth sexea poh ay na br ten . Sa, And pa," ony seesiness, we make this o such, as . Car? Dens free. Better not delay. ou a tisfied we will send one Gol othi send address and find out gre not weftr abe tronble of writing. Full Pee bs: Mand Ao so at once. ‘and outfit free. ieee H, HA "& CO., Portland, Me Nevada City, OMe ounty Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. SHAKES & PICKETS, All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A. HANSEN, Foreman of the vard . -——~—SES will be found at the office to © iL. Voss. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. Nu FR. BROWN BROWN & GALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY P DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading peCalifornia, It was estabManager IN ALL GRADES. Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetoris. ULL VARIETY. J. UA LOWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANCER. @) site Union street, Nevada Cit, the State of California. included RICHAKD DILLON, room, Pine Street, Nevada City, ORME in Justice Wadeworth's Cou DE. 8. M. HARRIS DENTIST. of Ade NEVADA CITY ON Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida Broed and Pine Streets, up stairs Are the Best. — Established 1860, STATED MEETINGS ON TE Second Weduesday of each Md Visiting Brethren, in good Ky FFICE—South side Broad Street, oppo‘Will practice in aj] the Courts of the state, and the Courts of the United States within Will drawn}, Jeedsand Mortgages for $2.50 each, certificate of acknowledgment ther¢to cigs Office—Opposite the Court House. Constabie and Oollector, Offiee in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner Spencerian Steel Pens USED BY THE BEST PENMEN. Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, Ne. 6, mM. A. Me i STATED MEETINGS AT My SONIC HALL, Nevada City, om First Moneay in each month. : iting Companions in ‘ ing are cordially in to tend, ‘ a JO8/THOMAS, High Pries J. H. BoaRpMAN, See, MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 18. F. & A.M, are cordial invited, C, 0, WEISENBURGER, Master, R. G, McCuTcMan Seo’y pro tem, j prety ithe LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. _ ” tid. Office at Residence, Sacramento St \ LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AN» Broad Street, Nevada City ; We. SOWDRM [gy Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COU of the State of California, and of § United States, hie Office in Morgan & Roberts’ bby 0 of Pine and Broad etreets, Nevada ity, L, B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDW CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law f ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE A United Btates Courts, Is OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broad 4, Pine streets, up stairs. P. F. SIMONDA, ©, W, CR CROSS & SIMONDS, "é 3 Attorneys and Oounseloes at Law, “ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE A United States Courta. j OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Blook, Noy da City 4 THOS. Ss. FORD Attorney and Counselor at Law SHAMIL TON McCORMICK, FB: é Attorney and Oounselor st Law; CQ etrveta, era of Pine and Commer? ; ‘a rr) J Streets, Nevada City. ill practice in all of the Courts of ioe; state. -JaMus K. BY Of6 to ge ~ c.W cnoss BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Rooms 8 to 41 McCreery’s Building, Pine street, 8an Francisco, Cal, ‘a KB. WH, GAYLORD FRED BE GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COU, State and Federal. _——) WwW. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law . rt DE ATTORNEY OF NEV® County, Office at the Court Hou Alfred D. Maso s Counselor at Law and Notary Pu, 5 Successsor to Johnson & Mason,: . t Attorneys at Law. ; ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUP’ Supreme, District and Cireulte of the U. 8. 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