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E.
[the Coun
nia, .
A. Grissell,
r the firm
nt. at
ers, doin:
of Mills «
rt their pein insolit they and
ors the said
1e said firm:
lvent. The
1 is hereby
all the esid partnerspt. such as
cution, and
8 of account
e safely unnee of their
den to pay
ship or to
property bem, or to any
association
said debtors
ror deliver
“vila of this
he creditors
pect be and
jling, Judge
id County of
ourtroom of
unty of Ne.
ay of April,
lay, to prove
re assignees
rder be pubtranscript, a
n, published
often as the
the said day
in the meane said. IngolLLING,
lor Court,
nt. m20
TOF THE
f California.
» of ‘Thomas
led in this
nd inventory
pears that he
said. Thomas
to be insoly of Nevada is
ession of all
, of the said
sbtor, except
ipt. from ex8, vouchers,
and to keep
intment of an
to pay any
or to deliver
ch Insolvent
r corporation
he said debtor
fer or deliver
‘order of this .
ed.
the creditors
ear before the
the Superior
vada, in open
said Court,
vada, onthe
ly D. 1888,
day, to prove
e Or, more asebtor.
the order be
ly Transcript,
rculation, pubevada, as ofplished, before
ng of the crediithat in the
ainst the said
WALLING,
oy Court.
olvent, m3
3, 1878.
tion.
d Office, {
b. 7, 1888.
hat in complis of the Act of
led “An act for
1e States of Cal1d Washington
f Sacramento,
. of California,
fice his sworn
rchase of the 8
a EO w tawtedp O¥ere
and will offer
sought is more
me than for ag» establish his
e Register and
cramento, Cal.
April, 1888. He
ael Manion of
y, P. O.; Steven
‘ada county, P.
Valley, Nevada
of Nevada City,
ming adversely
re requested to
e on or before
ZEL, Register.
. Feb. 18, 1888.
SON :—You are
have expended
or and improveMamond Quartz
Mining District,
California, conFeet in length
ound Four Hunclaim bounded
ast by the Oro
the South Ex‘and West by vaN. W. 4 of SecRange 8 East, M.
re was made in
3, under the proised Statutes. of
2 amount requir
he year ending
yur proportion of
ynér of an undiaid claim, is fifty
inety days after
ou fail or refuse
igned at. Nevada
jion of such exyour interest in
and become the
under said SecR. LOCKLIN.
Jotice.
'D MINING COMrincipal place of
alifornia, LocaNevada counties,
nat at a meeting
{ this Company
irch, 1888, an asDollars and Thiried upon the cap~
jon, payable ims gol coin to the
tthe office of the
No. 215 Sangomo
fornia, or to the
Thurlow, at bigsetts. _
8 assessminent shall
y, the 2ist day of
uent, and adver
‘tion, and unless
vill be sold at the
. Wednesday the
o pay the delinr with costs of adsale,
‘Directors, . .
ART, Secretary.No, 215 Sansome
ecased, ,
GIVEN BY THE
instrator of the
eased, to the credi28 havi claims
to exhibit them
hers, within four
ublication of this
strator at the law
rooke Block, Grass
vevada,orthe same
\dministratrix,
vid Rowe, dec’d.
m20
leceased.
“GIVEN BY THE
ecutor the last
deceased, to the
sons having claims
d, to exhibit them
ers, within four
lication of this notor at the’ law of8, Nevada City, in
tate of California.
C, F. LANEY,
Mi of John Laney,
;
i
ie
03
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arene
DAILY 'TRANSC
a
wOL_LVE—No. 8634;
:
NEVADA CITY. GAL. W
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“TY
<(DNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1888.
© Bstablished Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & 9,
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The Daily Transcript.
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EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
yas
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Editor. Business. M’g’r.
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mercial st., N
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CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street ..-. gee Nevada ity
Paid up Capital $30,000
paeaecnsenie ra heeerEaeg?
A General Banking Business Transacted.
WE 199UE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
I
New York, o
San Francisco.
And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prine
cipal cities of GREAT BRITASN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Wighest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion ure
chased
, Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
®. M. PRESTON....2.2:000.PRESIDENT.
VICE PRESIDENT.
CE Sa CN OY a CASHIER,
D. E, MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and Sxc’y.
i spmREcTORS: — #
or. R. M. Hunt, * Joun T. MORGAN
Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. MorGAN,
Wm. EpWARps L. Housman,
« &.M. Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank: **’
San Francisco—First National Bank. °
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills
Co.
‘LEAVING NEVADA GITY:
6: 19 A.M. DAILY—Connecting with Colat 5:
Le " P. M:,. DAI.X¥—Connecting with
« A. M. DAILY
11:00
»f{£ P.M, DAILY — Connecting ‘with
ate Ps ale ny Maal San Francisco‘at
BH. BROWN, Saperintendent.
Bion. ats, Nevada City, opp Natioual Ex
JAMES HENNESSY, © Proprietor
pe PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Horses, Carriage and Buggies
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms
and capable of going as fast as any gen leman cares to drive.
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
BY THE. GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
the pevery Railway, Lines in the East, conné¢ting ai ,
UNION, H TEL,
hemp ses
NEVADA CIT’, = «= = = CAL:
MRS. J. NAPEZIGER:. . .Propriettoss
H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager
THE LY ADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY... ... CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
bi nai ae ye Nad bo ceed ig
offere nis .) The house con!
100 rooms, eek of whieh islight and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equal to
it. The tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
Nf{CK SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMPR CIAL TRAVELE
URISTS END PAMILIES:
Free ’Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
pare of the upper county, Grane Valley and
far yeville daily.
cet e best of Wines, Liquors.and Cigars Craton ed at the Bar,
‘The
Chicago .
: Cottage
Orean
Has attuined a standard of excellence which
admits of no superior.
Tt contains every improvement that 1nventive genius, skill and money can pro;
duce,
These excellent Organs are celebrated for
ity of tone, quick response, vabp ery Am , tia. destxn beauty
em
riety of combit
in finish, perfect construction, ma
he most attractive ornamental and desira
ble organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, ete.
f LISHED REPUTATION
GNEQ.
FACILITE
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
AND PIANO STOOLS
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
FREE. ;
GHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.”
+h employment at hom
ay he pve moments.
new, light an
sex saat
their time
arn nearly as much as men
See this may 4 address and,test the
% ness, We)
are not wer sal
. wutes, ete
ES
ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN
Takes Effect Sunday, Feb 5th,
At 6 A. M.
ee arriving in San Francisco
Overland Passenger Jeaving San
co at 8:30 A. M, ‘
Arriving:
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
Empire Livery Stable
' change Hotel, :
Stable has the largest lot of
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
The horses are free from vice, of good style
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
FURNISHED.
TO
Eastern and European Cities.
ALU RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
A1LY°EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
Trains make prompt connection with
New York and New Orleans
With the Several Steamer Lines to
ALL BUROPEAN PORTS
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attaehed to Overland Express Trains.
Third Olass Sleeping Oars
Are Run Daily with Overland Em igra
Trains. No additional charge for Berths in
Third Class Cars. °
Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured,
and other information given upon applica
tion at the Company’s offices where passe:
g calling in persom can secure choice of
RAMLBROAD LANDS
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply to, or Address
Franciseo.
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R
4. N. TOWNE, T, H,. GOODMAN
National Exchange,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Motel im the City.
other when departi
anteed superior to any in the cit
elude a number of handsome suits.
so justly enjo
vent notel in the mountains,
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors.
and McMahon House, Hollister, Cal:
greens, blue-green, suede, tobacco brown, ,
grey or bright red are among the most
serviceable purchases one can make, as
the present fashion allows them to be
worn, with any costume that doos not
make a contrast positively murderous.
made up with tlounced skirt d lon
aeapebien bordered with tee a tHe:
shade ofthe darkest figure, stitched on
with one or several rows of white silk or.
something equally glaring, yet there be
pare who call this the age of dress reorm. ms Wha
——<Braiding has by no means had its
day of favor as a trimming on jackets,
and is done with both metal and mohair
braids, some of which are flat and others
tubular, while the twisted cords of silk
or of metal are used in all the most elaborate designs hitherto done only in soutache braid. ~~..
cloths for ge occasions come in copper colors, in the
tobacco browns, Suede color, the odd
blues with green tints, and in bright red
shadcs, while the rougher homespun
jackets are in stripes or bars or melanges
of two or three of these coléxs together.
pear in the glossy-cotton sateens—which
‘show palm-leaf fans, links of chain, interlocke: circles of different sizes, anvil
hamme sleigh bells, “thunder an
lightning” streaks, lilacs, fuschias, hare
bells, checker boards—and half a hundred more ‘appear in white or cream
blue.
no.wané, is danced in,the home, in the
hall, in winter and in sumther at the resorts, and is always delightful and in season, It affords a field for ingenuity in
the devising of new features ahd the invention of favors. Great is the man, socially, who can lead the german, and the
dancing floor is the vantage ground
whereon he conquers.
this summer, and those who are wise in
time remember it when shopping for
wateens and ginghams. Now, one can
have an old frame covered and returned
in a few days, but a little later in the
season the pampered plumber will find
his equal in the being who will sweetly
say, “Parasol, ma’am? Yes, ma’ain? Can
do it week after next, ma’am,” and who
W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. 8an
General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt
Whe Only First-class . Business
Masbivo fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires so prevalent in large hotels.
© Situated in the very centre of the city, with
Express, Post Office and General Stage Office
for all lines in the building. Passengers can
leave this Hotel 20 minutes later than any
ng by stage.
The Table of the National Exchange isa
pet feature with the propstecore aud is guarThe Roomsare neat and Gexiravic, and inrhe experienced management will spare
neither pains or expense to sustain the repe National Exchange now
Qiaslon wat being the leading and
Formerly ofthe Union Hotel Nevada City,
SORE,
certain, e@ cure is the result in a
— seeptions. ric 50c Fane ae cA ap
ruggist. or mail. mple
stamp. "pre R. Schiffman,
ay
ASTHMA “27%,
instantly relievesthe most violent attack
arid ingures comfortable sleep. No waite
img for results. Being used by inhalation, its action is immediate, direct sud
curable cases. A single trial convinces the
St. Paul, Mint
SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed
by the marvels of invention.
Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at
home shouls s once send their Le guined to
. . Halle ortiand, Maine, and receive
i a 1 free, full i ation “how elther ex, all’
ATTENTION . St,cescors feito 9 eer duy sna,
WORKING LAS wards wherever they live. You are starte
— : free. Capital not required. Some have
e are now prepared to furnish all ¢classpanko Ar in a sing) je day at this work.
40 hom d mak
ty clear from 50 cents to $5 per even YoU ——. se moles a Pos ae nore
1
ing, and a proportional sum by devoting 11) . ting else in the world. Capital not
tt to the geen i That all a heeded; you are started free. Both sexes
On the work.
2 thie ofl. fo such, a8 oe Shay, eee 5
ed We “ ne all nothing tosend your addrem ee4 find out
_ NOTES FOR WOMEN.
aa
—Cloth jackets in copper, the new!
—The new figured China sill will be
—The stylish coats of smooth faced
new green shades, in
—India silk and foulard designs reapupon dark grounds, perfectly brown or
1
—The german, whose popularity knows
—The' parasol is to match tho frock
will not, touch it for three weeks after
making the promise., uo, -< ».
—The woman who goes to tho theater
unattended has found out the little trick
ot buying an admission ticket and trusting to destiny, after the masculine fashjon, but when every seat in a theater is
taken she has a card to play that no man
could play, and which will win in most
cases. She enters at almost the last moment and selects what seems the best
vacant seat, and when its owner comes
she stands in the aisle and gazes‘at him
and droops. wearily and sighs, and if that
has noe eck neon bins she leans .againat
the back of chair anit nis hae
and is no more to be displaced by shrugcan he do but yield? Yield he does; ue
less his sisters have explained the tric
to him, in which case he is iadamant.
Ordinarily he almost begs the fair actress
does, and oes home when, t \e evenine
w Over to think how. mucn pleasur6 One
genious. i 2
Social Mice and Lions.
4s no such thing in-the-worlas-allgiv:
room? .
strength, the blessed mouse woul
by inheritance.
mates for the lions.
of the most distinguished race, possessin
which he-is the possessor! __.
The Kick of the Caniel.
familiar
eral yards ina
lar to pay for the tt if you are wise you will do so at once.
woe lars and outfit free. . dress CRORGR * x HALLETT & -CO., Portland, Me
son & Co., Portland, Maine,
.
said he; “we canna gie ye naething.”
“Well,” returned the tramp, drawing
himself up with offended dignity, “you
might at least have refused me grammatically.” i “it
legitimately proud of himeelf. On one
occasion he was assigned a rasher minor
role in a play. Meeting him at rehearsal,
some one remarked to him that it must
seem odd for him not to have the leading part. “But I have the leading part,”
said he. “How is that? Are you not
cast for the character of X.’” “Certainly !
That is the leading part. Whatever part
I take is always the leading part.”
grandfather in his picture “The Birthging than the Old Man of the Sea. What
in the aisle to take his seat, and she!
\ plaisance, to. swear that not a drop had
may have for as.nall 61m, if one be in-} triumphs of civilized life.”
” Society demands equivalents. bbe
and po.receive, anj society is'in line with
the rest. When the ladies who rule so
ciety open their houses to the crowd outside they do not open then to social pau
pers—pcople who possiss nothing thatts
desirable, and who are destitute of'the
current coin. Why should they? The
virtues ‘which-are-of-so-anuch -value in
their proper place shine more in a brilliant drawing-room than so many uncut
diamonds in the mother stone. At home
they do grand work, but in a drawingFrankly, now, who would ask to a superb assembly of notabilities—lions and
lionesses every one of them—a meek,
shabby, well-dressed mouse, because she
was a good housekveper or a tendeér
mother, a staunch friend, or a faithful
wife’? In the hierarchy oi blessed spirits
she would take high rank; but*in the social jungle, among the lions and lionesses
of the hour, resplendent in their magnificence, superb in their glowing
d be-incontinently squashed, and she would
know that she was. Supreme genius in,
art, poatry, music, or mere technical dexterity, each giving that thing we call
fame; a reputation “out of line,’ as the
French say, whether for bold explora-*
tion, for keen-witted detection, for unblushing injustice, safeguard: by professional obligations; eccentricity of political conduct; or even mere wealth, no
matter how made, will. raise the mouse
by birth into an equality with the lion
Beauty, too, of an extraordinary quality sheds so much lustre over the defaced scutcheon—or the blank where a
scutcheon should be and is not—that,
unless marred by impossible manners, it
stands good for an “open sesame” to all
the doors which ask a reason why, and
an equivalent, before they turn on their
hinges inwards. In the present day,
however, wealth is perhaps the inost potent Abracadabra. Look at thé marriages which are made and tijen think of
how money is able to make tho mico fit
See that undersized, uncomely: little
jackal, with his low-bred manners, his
shabby past, his doubtiul career—and
took -at his high-born, beautiful self-sold
ie ‘ egret clasia oe ioe at the
ack o a year Youth, beaut
pride, blue blood, and such love as abe
can feel given to ram e she is a lioness
all save this yellow metal—and lo, abe
takes this hideous ana dirt-evolved little
mouse because of the pile of gold of
* Most of us are familiar with the way in
. which a wicked horse or mule kicks, but
few of us know how a camel expresses
his anger. Thecamel doesn't seem to be
out of temper. He lazily chews his gud,
with his a half-closed, and those not
vith his ways might fancy that
heis. half asleep. But directly he draws
one of his hind legs up under him, and
then, as soon as the object of his wrath
is in range, he sends his hoof straight
back like a shot. A writer says that he
has seen a peg’ Reames whirling sevenge crowd by the kick
z
<
RANDOM READINGS.
—At a museum. Mrs. N.: “My dear
T ‘wish ‘you to observe this beautiful
statue of Apollo. ¢ And this: is: his wife,
Apollinaris.” ,
—An old man-of-war’s-man who had
lost a leg in the service of his country
became a retailer of potatoes. He said
he. was obliged to be a retailer, because,
havirig lost a leg, he could not be a
whole sailor. =e
—‘Mamma, aren't grandpapa and
grandmamma awfully old ?” “No, Millie,
not very old.. But why do you ask?
“Why, I heard grandpapa tell aunt Mary
that he and grandmamma were present
at the Creation.”
out for ride, and
ibbed:. “Don't . be oyed, George.
sently.” He: “Patience, my dear . . V
the hour
played some more for him.
me for my fare! Wasn't I lucky ?”
emptorily dismissed him. “Go away,
—M. Coquelin’ the French actor is
—Mr. Frith the artist tells how tho
day” avas “a man who had seen better
days and found refuge in the workhouse
for his old age. He was an amusing old
fellow, brimming over with wise sawd
and good advice. He warned me against
extravagance. Not that he had been
guilty,of it—oh, no!—for, said he, “Ii T
hadn't been a very careful man, I should
have been in the workhouse long beforo
I was.’ nos ae
ridge 1 splashed her with gravy fr
head to foot; and, though f saw three
distinct brown rills of animal juice trickling down-her cheek, she:hadthe comreached her! Such circumstances are the
After the marriage of tho Crown
Prince of Prussia with the Princess Royal
of England the pol td Feld embarked at
Gravesend for their future home. To
reach. their vessel they hai to pass
through a long passage or gangway thickly lined on both sides with all sorts and
conditions, of men and women. As the
royal couple walked slowly along, the
Crown Prince felt his arm: touehed. ‘He
navy—‘Now mind you behave wel
soon fetch her back’again!” ~—
—Lord Filenborough’s wit was very
caustic. In his Personal Kemembrances
Sir F, Pollock records one or two inonce came rushing out froma debate in
the: House of Lords, and ran against the
Prince of Wales. “I beg your Royal
Highness’s pardon,” said he; “but I am
responsible to my Creator for the use of
my time, and Lord Darnlev is speaking !”’
On another occasion Lord Westmoreland,
in the course of a mpench said, “My
lords, at this point
question.” “And a dushed ‘stupid anmany—-an unfranked letter—containin
With
for such an insignificant piece of news,
the poet determined,.to serve his frien
companying load rolled off my heart!”
his dptely'P
in chapel, but this made no difference
with a turned-down collar_and.
‘What’s your name
my father is
ig-a very old.story. As a matter
Ido wet believe it. But I have hear.
}
ofacamel, RS 6 cet amen
—What runs best when it is tired ?—/P
A wheel. cl
—She, to George, who is taking her
hose horse has
ave patience, and he will move on Bag
y
Tt am paying for the wretched beast by
—“And why are you surprised, Mr.
Sampson,” she said, drawing herself up
with hauteur, “that’ I play the piano so
well?” “Because your hands are small,
Miss Smith, ‘that you must find it difficult to strike an octave.” Then she
—Wéfe, returned from church: “You
should have heard Mr. Goodman’s sermon this morning, my dear. I don’t
know when anything has made such a
Dest hag impression upon me.” Husand: “Did you walk home.?”’ Wife:
“No; I took @ tram-car; and, do you
know, John, the conductor never asked
—A tramp recently applied for alms
at the oflice of a certain Charity Organization Society. » After detailing is manifold sorrows, the man at the desk per:
<i Sydney Smith, the prince of diners: 0 PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
out; bald, in one’ of the fettets to Joffrey, ‘Mere New iune Met
“fell Murray that I was much struck . best teachers throughout the country unite
with the politeness of Miss Markham the . in ppg hg Gee farsupertor to any work
day after he went. In carving a an of
turned, and was thus addressed by a
to
ou gets her Royal Hi :
her wien. if aon don't, yell posed One with Ambggan and One with Foreign
rae TT i
stances of it. We read that his lordship
asked myself a
swer you’d be sure to get to it!” remarked Lord Ellenborough, in a loud eee See ae
aside, Me te
—When the poet Scheffel was staying .
in Italy for the benefit of his health, he . This remedy 18 the reault of years of experreceived a letter. from a friend.in Gerjence in Pharmacy, and is pronounced
Rorang hes the words, “I am _ well.
i nd. regards—Yours, &c.” Annoyed at having to pay double postage Nerve and Brain Food.
a It is prepared expressly for treating all
out. He procured a large stone of im. Complaints with which all women are
mense weight, packed it in a box, and afficted, and for these cases is a positive
sent it to his correspondent With the . give strength and steadiness to your nerves,
words, “Collect carriage.” The latter, in . andinvigorate your entire system, giving
the belief that the contents of the parcel . you Tos cheeks and bright sparkling eyes.
were valuable, gladly paid the heavy
charge for carriage, opened the box, and . free to any address a book containing much
found, to his horror, nothing but an or. useful information for the ladies.
dinary stone bearing a label on which “Gilmore’s Aromatic Winé is giving betwas written, “On receipt of the news . soldin twenty years. It is all it is repre
that you were in good health, the ac{sented to be. W. T JOYNER, Drugyist
—Upon one of the best-believed of
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