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April 2, 1887 (4 pages)

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souenanurttae te THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA?CITY, CAL., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1887. ty The Daily Transcript. . sepia Table of From Nevada City to istances. 16ty miles 1 ‘ Alpha Birchville Blue Ten Bear Valley Bridgeport Bowman Dam Cherokee Colnmbia Hill Edwards’ Kriive French Corra! Graniteville Grass Valley Jackson's Py Lake City Little York Lowell Hill Moore’s Fiut North Bloomfield Newtown North San Juan Omega , Purdon's Bridge oes Quaker Hill Relief Hill : Bough & Ready Snow Tent snew Point Scott's Flat Smartsville Sweetland — ‘Spenceville ashington You Bet Colfax 7 ramento San Francisco Truckee LOCAL DIRECTORY. ad List of Nevada City’s Business Institutions. ASSAYING. J. J. Ott, Main. Citisens Bank, Broad. AUCTIONEERS G. R. Stockwell, Broad. F. G. Guild, Union. BAKERIES. Mrs. J. Hurst, Commereial. Alex. Gault, Broad. x ‘BANKING HOUSES, Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, John T. Morgan, D. BE. Morgan. L., Housman, E. M. Preston. ’ Philip Richards, Main. BARBERS. M. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Son, National Hotel Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. ~ L. Lubesch, Pine. BLACKSMITHS. Wa. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. neon & Robi Morrison, Plaza. Carmiehael & Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. Brand & Stich, Broad. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial Geo.,W. Welch, Broad. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Kornhammer, Broad. Lutz, Broad. Wutke, Broad. r F. Heok, Commercial L. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STORE Jehn Webber, Broad. BREWERIES. Geo. Gehrig, Sueramento. B. Weiss, Sacramento. Jobn Blasauf, Spring. israel Hesken, Sprize. C. Fezgeli, Main. BRICK MASONS. Jebn Dunnicliff, Sacramento. HH. L. Gove, Boulder. ° CARRIAGES. @ee. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, RTC. Wo. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. ae B. Rosenthal, Commercia). Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, L. Hirschman, Broad. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Myman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Fine and Commercial. L. Mywan, cor. Commercial and Main. B. M. Miller, broad. = CONFECTIONERY. A. Tam, Pine. K. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. Jack, Pine. F Mrs. Leday and Kagan, Commereial. F. Willett, Broad. CONSTABLBS. &. Dillen, Broad. Themas stevens, Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS L. Wihell, Nevada. . M. Hughes, Nevada. k Miller. ¥. Penrose, Pine. H. irish, East Broad. "c. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Cook, Water. L. O. Palmer, Nevada. ‘ c. C. Weiseuberger, Nevada ‘2. Pemrose, Pine. a & tort. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8. Holbrook, Broad. Bordwell & brobeck. CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. @. Maltman, Gold Flat. €. B. A. 4. F. DENTISTS. Mrs. N.C. Chapman Sacramente. A. kK. Pennington, broad. #. M. Harris, Broad. DRUG STORES. a Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. Wb. Vinten, cor. Broad and rine. ' DEY AND FANCY GOODS. > Lester & Crawford, Main. Casper Cobn, Commercial. Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Commercial. ¥. Lubeck, Commercial. ; os L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Main. A. Blumenthal, corner Broad aud Pine. » ae Rosenberg Bros., broad. EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent. Bureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. Geo. G. Allan, Spring. €; O. Barlow, Sacramento. ire FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet; Barren Hill. ud FRUIT AND VARIETY " B.-Rosenthal, Commercial. , W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. Samuel Shurtlelf, Commercial. BR. H.Thomas, Commercial. a Ww. B. simmons, broad. R. Smoot, Main. FURNITURE. 2 & Shaw, Main. L. M. Sukeforth, Commercial. GAB. Nevade Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. J. J. Jackson, Commercial. €. G. Gaylord, Broad: Wm. Woll, Main. W. H. Smith, Commercial. ¢. E. Mulloy, Broad. : A. RB. Wadsworth, Commercial. J , 4s Lademan, Broad. ¢ A. A. Charonnat, Commercial. ‘he Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad. ‘ } W. G. Richards, broad. { B. H. Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols, V Flume. ‘i : HARDWARE. @eo. E. Turner, Pine. aoe tock & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, Broad, Wm. Holwes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETc. M. C. Mills, cor. pine and Spring. ©, RK. Clarke, Sacramento. Win. Wolf, Main. HOTELS. National Exchange, Broad, Jnion, Main. . New Yerk, broad. Thomas House, Broad. HOUBE PAINTERS. = — Harrison & stout. Isaac & Kowe, Main. . Guild & Bon. ‘ M. Oliver. Ralph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGENTS. *% : . BE. Morgan, * * ee JE wright,“ ¥. 8. For ee. @. E. Kobinson, Mais oes Bawin Parrish, “* y L, Gas fie, wW. li. Crawford, “ Juan Werry, Courthouse, J.B. Thewes, a ‘ fe ih02., cor. Pine and Commercial. a. Aivens, Vine. }. rower, Commercial. HS. Wright, Broad. { CE. Nevada tee Co., Win. i. cr wiord, Man JUBTICES OF THE PEACB. MONCMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. s Gayloré & Searls, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. Johnson & Mason, Broad. ¥ Farley & Little, Commercial. T. 8S. Ford, Broad. J. L. Caldwell, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. John Caldwell, Broad. H. McCormick, Church. Geo. L. Hughes, Pine H W. P. Sowden, Broad. LAWYERS. . { G.D. Buckley, bread. : it W. PD. Long, Court House LIVERY STABLES, j 1. Hennessy, Broad. { Lane & Sukeforth, Main, . LUMBER. ¥ Flume (Co., Wm. H. Craw ford, azent. H. & F. Cooper, Piety Hill. . M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder. . Geo. A. Coopér. . MANUFACTURING JEWELER . c. 3. Brand, Broad. MEAT MARKETS Chas. Kent, Commercial. . James Monro, Broad. ' Colley Brothers, Commercial } Cc. J. Nafiziger, Broad. Trau & Rapp, Broad. MILLINERY. . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Maib.—. “Mrs. Mills & Grissell, Broad. Casper Cohn, ¢ ommercial, Keller Sisters, Commercial. MILLWRIGHT. J J. R. Collins, Coyote. Faz Parsons & Tompkins. A. McNeeley, Piety Hill. > MUSIC TEACHERS. FE. Muller, Commercial. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mrs. H. G, Parsons, Union Hotel Miss Della McCord, Main. J. R. Davis. Miss Lucy Bolo, Nevada. Miss Mazgie Martin, Cottage. : NEWSPAPERS. Datly Herald, corner Broad and Pine. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE-CREAM. A. Tam, Pine. a . Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial. ' PHOTOGRAPHER. ' J. Swart, Broad. PHYSICIANS. It. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, res H idence Nevada. € P. Bobo—Office Broad, residence Nevada; H. 8. Weleh—Oftice cor. Pine and Commer cial, residence National Hotel. FE. W. Charles—Ofiice cor.-Broad and Pine, residence Water H. W. Valantine—Office Broad, residence M PORK PACKING. G. W. Naffziger, Main: POSTOFFICE. Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster RAILROAD. . Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. ker, agent. H. Par REAL ESTATE. Nevada County Land and Improvement Asbsociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Morgan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm. Loutzenheiser, Geo.—C. Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wim. Campbell Chas. Barker. ~~ ————— I. J. Rolfe, Broad. ; RESTAURANTS. b. Lutz, Broad. Ed. Settles, Commercial. Mrs. Maloney, Commercial. SALOONS Union Hotel, Main, National Hotel, Broad. New York Hotel, broad. A. Baruh, Commercial. H. Guenther, Commercial A. Isoard, Broad. John Bond, Broad. Joseph Knight, Broad W. D. Craig, Broad. H. Db. Sears, Main. T. C. Moran, corner Commercial! and Pine. Britiand & Clark, corner Broad and Pine. Jobn Kistie, corner Pine and Sprin-. Dillon & Stevens, Broad ‘ scudden, Broad. M. Solari, Broad? Joe Clark, Saéramento Win. Monk, Broad. Robert Simmons, Broad Frank Cooley, Main. M. Hanley, Main. H. Lotz, Sacramento. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk 8. Wheeler, Glenbrook. J. K Eddy, Half Mile House Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. G. F. Wilkins, Commercial. . P. Chappell, Pine, . H. Pecartey, Pine. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. . G, E. Withinzton, Broad. H. J. Dassonville, Town Talk. i STAGE LINES. } fo Sterra City, Green & Co. , Yo Graniteville, Wm. Cole, To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. . To Marysville, John Kane . To Washington, L, R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, y.C. Fredenburr. To Grass Valley, Wetterau cent. 5 BURVEYORS. J. G. Hartwell, Broad. w. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH ANP DOOR FACTORY. . Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. STONE MASON. ; Wm. Joy. \ SODA WATER FACTORY . L. Seibert. { . THEATER. . Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. i TAILORING. . Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. A. Friedman, Pine. ‘Pp. D. Polidori, Commercial. . J. W. Downing, Commercial. ‘ “TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHOLSTEKING AND CABINET MAKER . B. Sanguinetti. . UNDERTAKER. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS. . Wim; Seaman, Pfety Hill. . Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. . F.C, Luetje, Broad. 7. G. Farrer, Broad. WATER. \ Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. 1 WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aumeér, corner Pine and Cottage. w. U. TELEGRAPH. A.Nivens, Manaser, Pine. i ;we. } Iitwo orthree years—I had a hacking coughif . Thad asé-}. Main. : . Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. & Carson, R. Vin. + i ~ te TRIED —IN THE— . Grucible. About twenty years ago I discovered a ittle sore on my cheek, and the doctors ronounced it. cancer. I have tried a ‘umber of physicians, but without re} eiving any permanent benefit. AmongJ . he number were one or two specialists: . *he medicine they applied was like fire! . the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw] . . statement in the paper tel ling whatS.: ': § had done forothers similarly afflictisd. Before 1 aad used the second bottle the neighbors . . sould notice that my cancer was healing! . up. My geterakbealth had been bad for} . I procured som eat once. and spit blood continually. vere pain in my breast. After taking six hottles of §. 8. 8. my cough left me and I rrew stouter than I had been for several My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it itrapidly disappearinz: I would years. S. a fair trial: wi Mes. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, . Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. . Feb. 16, 1885. } i} Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood;~ Treatise lon Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., \ . . . . Insolvent.NoticeN THE SUPERIOR COURT } County of Nevada, State of California. . in the matter of William Seaman, an Insolvent Debtor. William Seaman having . filed in this Court his petition, sc hedule and inyentury in inselveucy, by which it ap peare that he is an insolvent. debtor, the said William Seaman is hereby declared to be insolvent. . ‘The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,real and personal,of the said Wm. Seaman, insolyent debtor, except such as may be by law eremys from execution, and . of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely un til the eppciuemens vf an assignee of his es tate. All persons are fofbidden tu pay any debts-ito the said insolvent, or to @eliver any property belonzing to him, or to any person, firm or corporation, or association for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden tu transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered. lt is further ordered that all the creditors fof ‘said debtor be and appear before the Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open Court, of the Courtroom of said Ceurt,in . the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal., on thd Twenty-Fighth day of February. 1887, at 10 O’clock A, M. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more a6 signees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that the is order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, ti newspaper of general’ circulation, published in the said county of Neyada, as oftel as the ‘said paper is published, before the said day set forthe meeting of creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. Dated Nevada City,January 20th, 1887. J. M. WALLING, ¢ _ Judge of superior Court. Attest: F.G. Bearry, Clerk. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja2l THE Frue Concentrator ' {ofters $1,000 Machine. Reduced to $575. _‘Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. Extabfished 1860. Usep BY THE BEST PENMEN NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL. UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. 20 samples for trial, post paid, 10 cents IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAY LOR & CO., 758 and 755 Broadway, New York. Executor’s Notice of Sale of Real Estate. . Wore I$ HEREBY GIVEN THAT I . ~ . Court of the County of Nevada, Broad Street Market, . NEVADA CITY, CAL. °° JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. } — AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEO! ple of Nevada City end vicinity with the . . Cholcest of Beef, } rPork, MLiutton, Weal, Bausagees, . purehased anywhere in this city. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis-. . tance free of charge. If you waut a nice Roast, Steak, Cutict . Chop, give me a call. I intend to always keep the best Meats to. . be procured in the market, at the shop, and . can rely \ customers, Whether old or young, l upon getting what they order. . A share of publie patronage . solicited. : The Mystery Explained. ‘a, Guide to Healt ‘ Ay Explanatory Di “t'Si free, giving the eret why thousands 1 A, ai ecunnot vet cureé of nervous debi f “J Be taal weakness, Notice to Oreditors. sa : r vied on each ptt shee eee us } HEAL gehronie and-private ; : } respectfully invited to the above Asso: ‘ sheave oftwent}ione years and under the . ; re . Notice is ete that at a meetin 1 diseases, weakhess,. Estate of Maria Job le i ciation, Ite workiegs and the advantages it A y Al & C age of fifty-five yéars found in each or any . of the Board of C4 &, held on the } . premature decay,unnatural drain from the” cette Ot a EY CAVEN BY THE . offers tomembers. Its object is to furnish . Yan. Aistine 0., road district ip the county of Nevada during . Annual Meetings ~~ 8, BT an assessment, (NY. . iatetn. an a al folly, abuse aad econeees N Jauactniaved, sivorsiierae 2 a" tne . oe . Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Road . Panes i$ ip). of ta Cane oa dae aaa tern payable i D aly y cm . a reuped, re . ‘ « s . ‘ < . i of maturity;or badly treated cases of a *Pis. . ereditors of, and all persons na tis claims . Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ Proprietors and Manufacturers. . road diptrict inthe scumte ot Naredc ie = The stock hold rage ey i ry vd immediately 5 United iain gp eects Serva RY pend of seeret Ten, nt Geuty ar gh ce eo ae ty ee . ‘Prices. 3 ‘ i ch ee 3 rend his district between . ing Compan will beheld atthe of ce of the walls targed iroct, Novada'G Califor of } ‘ { 7 hn . ‘ ‘ he first day of Fébruary, 1887, and the first . company, 522 Montgo i a : \ e Street. Private entrance 405 Muson stree . months after she first publical ion of this notgomery San , . day of January, 1888, © . Ls : mery street, San Fran-. Any stock upon ° h i San Francisco. AE eae! Eee \ Bee og Rte ec fhe of . Pr sp osample re aude Purge 2 En722 Mon Street, Francisco. cet pigoreinancs = oats oeeet on and af. clon. Cell Saehin. os tos of fn Fe <i 7: rive tke inquest a i SPaee: é ’ : , . clopedia, complete in six large volunies tecn days from the date of its passage. . for the purpose 1 “of Di. eg" ‘ * and Sie Hs BART WEEE . ee otal tue bait sea Coabd cotate, . udns in sheep, library style, whieD retails FOR SALE BY Adopted by the following vote: Mulloy. . rectors to serve: To esnoutan vest, and. enlemparnene las eri be 5014 Surveyor, ; inthe connly of Nevada, eee phase rs pisiauer’ i006, ‘and ed mae pipe Pridgeon, rophy and Hill voted . thetrapsaction of such other business as . on ee day # 1 4 to i : ‘ ie ELICAB BOOTH, rature at similar reductions. e : ; é > i may come before the meeting. Transfer . pay the del e: ‘osament, . her —ABD— ° 4 , . come recohimended by th " January 12th, 1887. nquen' DY ~ Mineral SarveyorAdministrator of the ehtate of Maria Jobn. {omg ecom eno t teased +20 skpiain to CARR BROS., wit eee en ee ee wd e ae UC. S. Deputy ® és fi ‘. non, deceased cle, Mase oath, 1887 1 its plans andbenefits. aoe : pase i gold Chairman ofthe Board, . : "THEO, WETZEL, Secretary; * By ot Tgocretary: QP ee Brosa aint fine See, Nevada City: Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Administrator. C. M. THOMASON, Agent, City Wholesale and Retail Agents. PE ag LT. Beatty, Clerk. By Ba ps ne bate ners wisest Ban Office at the Mol caldwell i 4 , ‘ Sf i 5 > : ; 3 i ES : Corn Beef. Everything Sold at as Low Rates a6 can be . Somali 4 ais" sent (sealed) . isernia, made on 2ist day of February, in the matter of the estate of Henry Putt raeyer, deceased, the undersigned, the e ecutor of the Last Will of said Henry Putt meyer, deceased, will seil at public auctio to the highest bidder, for eash, . the United States, and subject to confirm tion by said Superior Court, on Monday, the yist day of Maren, 1587, at it o'clock A. M., the front door of the-Court House, said Henry and interest that the said estate has, . eration of law or otherwise, acquired oth tuan orin addition to that of the said He j ry Putlemeyer at the time of his death, . and to allthose certain lo s, pieces or par lying and being in the State of California, . ceis of land situate, i said county of Nevada, twit: N.14 of SE. 14, N. 3g of SW. 4, 4 Of NW. 14, BW. 4 of NE. 4, of Section Towhtship No. 16, North of Range do, 9 E Mount. Diablo Meridian, Terms and conditions of sale of the United States, ten per cent. of t . purchase money to he pes tothe auctic eer or executor on the di on confirmation of Court. Deed at'expense of purchaser, ELIX SCHRAKA MP. or meyer, deceased. February 21st, 150 Instantly relieves the most violent atta and insures comfortable sleep. . ing fer results. Bein . tion, its action is immediate, ;°8 . eertaim, anda cure ig the result in and * curable cases. no. most skeptical. druggist. or by stamp. mail. Sample Free
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GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearteey Street, Corner Commercial.....San Francigco ‘Ordinance No. 81: An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates for the Year commencing July 1st, 1887, and terminating July 1st, 1888. ; Established in 1854 for the ieeatenes) ot Sexual Poa : Seminal Diseases such a8 AE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE Gonorthea, Gleet, Stric. 6% City of Nevada, do ordain as follows :— ture, Syphilis in’ all its) from and after July 1st,1887, and until July forms, Seminal Weakness. . it, 1888, the following rates, and no greater ‘mpotency, etc. Skin Disrates shall be charged, and may be collected suses of years standing . ber week by the Nevada City Works, from nd Ulcerated Legs suc-. consumers of water taken from said Compacoatuily. treated. ny within the corporate limits of the City of Dr. Gibbon has the pleas. Nevada : _. co. ol wend! that he has returned! gec¢tion1. For families, 50-cents. from visiting the principal Hospitals of Eu-. gection 2. For families occupying a house, rope, and has resumed practice at the Dis-. upper aud lower stories; 50 cents. pensare Kearney Street, San Francisco, . " gection 3. For restaurants and eating hous: y e the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noisetike therustlig_of leaves and the rattling. of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness of the limbs, confused visshops, 50 cents.ion blunted intéllect, loss of confidence, . Section 15, All houses occupied by we diffidence in approaching strangers, a dis. men, 50 cents, — like to form new acquaintances, disposition . Section 16, For school houses with an atto shun society, loss of memory, hectie . tendance of less than two hundred children cents. : Section 18. For drug stores 50 cents. Section 14. For blacksmith andwagon . Section 17. Forschoo} houses with an atconsumption, night sweats, monomania & tendance of over two hundred children, . frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, . $1,50ersons 80 afflicted should apply immediate. Section 18. For foundries, $1. y, either in person or by letter, and have a . Section i9. For daily printing offices, 75 cure effected by his new andscientific mode . C¢Dts., : . treating these diseases, which never fails of . Section 20. For weekly and tri-weekly . effecting a quick and radical cure. printing offices, 50 cents. MARRIED MEN Section 21. For printing offices running . s rk Tata dete printing presses ‘with water power, extra, . Or those who contemplate marriage, who . $1.50. . are suffering under any of these fearful malSection 92. For butcher shops running . adies, should uot forget the sacred respon-j meat cutters with water power, extra, 75 . sibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob-. centg. ms } tain immediate relief. Section 23. For butcher shops, 50 cents. Section “4. For bakeries, 75 cents. CURED AT HOME. 3 Persons ata distance may be CURED AT Alert ~ TR ad dairies, including one HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, . . . ’ * ret 4 came Aah ater longer er the . Phepae ip aPdygg Chinese houses, for each disease has continued, ané e medicine g é ?, as Will be promptly sent, free from damage or Bn gn i Ay Ae ga wash houses and pane to any heeds ot Me bags 2A Sd Section 28. For first-class livery. stables ull and plain jirections for use. e oca y ve tw in tor cures when others fail. Try him. By including water for washing livery wagons, . . . . enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in_a-regbuggies and carriages, $5. . . . . . } } istered letter through the Post Office, or Sci es Co Ly pee fai oe through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of . buggies and carriages, $4 * medicine will be delivered by express to any etion 30. Forthird-class livery stables, part of the United States. including water for washing wagons, bugy gies and carriages, Section 31. For bles, $1. : Section $2, For feed and sale stublés, $2. Section 33. For private stables, Arom one to two horses, wagons and bugyies, 25 cents. Section 34. For private si es, for each Address DR. J. F. St ee re, 2 street, corner Commercial, San rancisco, f 3 ney ste Office Box 157. ‘ourth-class. livery Ata. “The Ideal Magazine” 5 ge YOUNG PEOPLE I8 WHAT THE PA. additional horse, 121-2 cents: 1 pers call ST. NICHOLAS. Do you know Section 85. For breweries, including two about it,—how good it is, how clean and pure . horses, $1.50. and helpful? If there are any boys or girls . Section 36. For gasworks, §2. . p not try a number, or . Section 37. For Court House, including . try it for a year, and see if it is not just the . irrigation, #4. __. . element you need in the household? The} Section 38. Por sewing machines, for use . London Times has said, “‘We have nothing . of water foreach machine, 25 cents. . like iton this side.’ Here aresome leading) « Section 3% For public halls and theatres . features of 2 cents,“ ' Section 40. For 1000 bricks on large con. St Nicholas for 1887. . txazts,20 conte Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. ection 41. For 1000 bricks on small com Stockton—several by each author Agate, 12 1-2 cents. $ _ 5 . ft Sa O) . Q A Short Serial Story by Mrs. Burnett, whose Section 42. Forstone wall and mortar, 8 . : 4 cents per perch. charming ‘t Little Lord Fauntleroy, ~Nas. Section Sinatast . been a great feature in the ‘past year ot Sr. Anat oer aed Plastering or cementing, one . NICHOLAS. 4 7 age y Section 44, . War Stories for Boys and Girls’ Gen. BaSection 45. dean, chief-of-Staff, biozraphet, and confi! dential friend of General Grant, and one of the ablest and most popwar of living military writers, will contribute a number of pa. pers describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battiés of the eivil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of single contests or short: campaigns, presenting a . sort of literary picture-gallery of the grand . and heroié contests in which the parents of . many a boy and girl of to-day took part. Short articles, instructive and entertain: . . ing, will abound. Among these are: How . . in your house will Railroad depot, $2.50. ‘ \ For irrigating, if taking water . at family rates, for lots not exceeding one. halfan acre inarea, $10 per season. Lots containing over one-half acre in area, $15 per season. Section 46. For irrigation,if taking water at family rates, for every quantity above ap . inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. Section 47. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 25cents per inch for v4 hours. ; Section 48. For irrigating vegetable gardens, where vegetables are sold in market, $25 for season. Section 49. . 4 Great Panorama is M ade,” by Theodore R. . Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning . For city fire plugs, for water . a Commission” (Naval Academy), and *Rec. used for fire purposes, $3 foreach plug per “Boring . year. ollections of the Naval Academy’; Section . for Oil” and “Among the Gas-wells,” with a . . number of striking pictures; . es from George Eliot,” by Julia Mavruder; . $10 per year. . “Victor Hugo's Tales to his Grundehildren,’ . Section5i. For practice of organized hose . recounted by Brander Mathews; “Historic . or fire companies, $10 per year . Girls,” by KE. 8. Brooks, Also interestin Section bz, For flushing sewers of all . contributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Pres . kinds, $10 per year. . cott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyes: . Section 58. For City Hall and City Jail, i Washinzton Gladden, Aligg-Wellington . tS per year. . . 50. For sprinkling or watering “Child Sketech. the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs tollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Fred. ection 54. For City Trough a the Plaza erick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Denio . and City Pound, §20 per year. g { Section 55. The agent of the Company shall have the power in all cases to ascertuin by proper measurement, the quantity of water used, and fix the price as provided by Sections 46 and 47 ; it shall also be optional to said agent to furnish ornot furnish water for irrigation to parties taking no water at family rates. Section 56. All rates, exceptirri; eity pur, Water streets, practice of organized fire compa nies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jail, City trough and pound, are due and payable quarterly. Irrigation rates in monthly installments of one-fifth of the rates, when taking water for the season, as vrovided by Section 47. month the water will beshut off at the discretion of the water agent. aitehfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many others, ete. ete. The subscription price of St. NICHOLAS is $3.00 a year; 2 cen's a number. Subscrip. tions are received by booksellers and news dealers everywhere, or by the publishers. . New volume begins. with the November number. Send .or our beautifully illustrated catalogue (free) containing full prospectus, ete., ete. E CENTURY CO. New York. . ation and oses, are due and payable weekly: TH THE CENTURY, For 1887. *. rVHE CENTURY IS AN ILLUSTRATED . Monthly Magazjne, having a regular circulation of about two hundred thousand copies, often reaching ,and sometimes ex-. Section 57. First-class hotel is understood . ceeding two hundred and twenty-five thou-. to be a hotel containing not less than 7U sand. Chief among its many attractions this beds ; second-class hotel not less than 40 year isa serial which has been in active preparation for sixteen years. It is a history of our own country in its most critical time as set forth in THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, iy His Confidential Secretarics, .C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. This great work begun with the sanction of President Lincoln, and continued under the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert . T. Lineoln, is the only fulland authoritative fourth-class not less than 10 beds. not less than 15 horses; third class livery iivery stable less than 6 hourses, section5y. No one except a proper! on thé water to any record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. ‘Its outa permit from authors were friends of Lincoln before his . presidency; they were most intimately as. purposes nonin. vee pun 7 aby negroes . : throughout his term of office, an to them . “ cer, OR aia “ , were transferred, upon Lincoln's death, all pag peg? fRbrmie S ier rateey # inch. hisprivate papers. Here will be told the inH.C. MILLS, President side history of the civil war and of PresiW. G. Richards Clerk ae? {27 dent -Linecli’s administration,—im portant . ee r . aerans ae waice Bere eee remained up jee revealed, that they might first appearin this authentic history. By reason ei the publiNEW. cation of this work, gantly rinted from large, clear, new type, THE WAR SERIES BROAD STREET keep up ith the times should fatieoioxaxn/ 3 4 sARIAL TROUBLES, OL i en og Gettyeure . Nearly Opposite the ine this Gew work, which 1s will be described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the Nevada Theatre : . SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen. E, : x v M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Gen -ET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. She ew bl dae g . = igi iy " > es ‘i st 4 ug ate ~ DYSPEPSIA, D. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, by 1887, . ; KARL Merz Piano Method is the cown Generals Howard and Slocum. Generals O. . 87, . ing success of thiswell known author, and ; y ‘ § } } ave ta se an h A. Gilmore, Wm. F. Smith, John Gibbon, € . ik rapidly taking the place of all other inINDIGESTION Horace Porter and John 8. Mosby will de§ : ® oe atroclon® books for this favorite instrument, ’ scribe special battles and incidents. Stories a . we went of naval engagements, prison life, ete., ete., . ie Det Every Music Teacher will appear. 3 ; : ; . , “i. A. . Who reads this advertisement to write to us NERVOUSNESS, NOVELS AND STORIES. The Finest Quality of Meats “The Hundreth Man,’ a novel by Frank . R. Stockton, author of “The Lady or the Tiger?” ete., began in November. Two novel. ettes by George W. Cable, stories by Mary . Hallock Foote, “Uncle Remus,’ Julian . Hawthorne, Edward Egglestone, and other prominent American authors will be print. ed during the year. . —AT THE— BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, SPECIAL FEATURES (With illustrations) include a series of artieles on affairs in Russia and Siberia, by Geo, Kennan, author of ‘Tent Life in Siberia,” whe has oot ceuirned from a most evanin! j visit to Siberian prisons; papers onthe Food . = Question, with reference to its bearing on . SAUSAGES, the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals; Dr, . HAMS, Fgglestone’s Religious Life. in American . : + ‘BACON Colonies; Men and Women of Queen Anne's arora Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Clairvoyance, Spir Ete., Ete itualism, Astrology, ete., by the Rev. J. M. Buckley, D. D., editor of the Christian Adyoeate: astronomical papers, articles throwing light on Bible history, ete. PRICGS—A FRia COPY. Subscription price $4 a year. 35 cents a number, Dealers, Postmasters, andthe Pub. you every time. lishers take subseriptions. ‘Send for a beau. tifully illustrated .A-page catalogue (free), . -— containing full prospectus, ete filled. Free delivery. including & . Established im 1852. _ fa sid . you in business which will bring you in PURELY Son ig ea oe by Shick See readers can yet er tt ’ more money right away than anything else ack numbers to the bezinning of the War . . OTs . in this world. Any one can do the work and VEGETABLE Series at a very low price. A specimen copy Nevada Assay ik Office. CURE . live at home. Either sex—all ayes, Some . (back number) will be sent‘on request. Mention this paper. ' Can you afford te be without the C EN -! TU het . NEW YORK. . . n . J. J. OTT, Proprietor. Ordinance No. 19. request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. county of meveee do ordain as follows: is hereby levied on each male person over . Chicago or fire, sprinkling and waterin, . ze If not paid within the. current beds; third-class hote! not less than 20 beds; Section 58, First-class livery stable is understood to be astable containing not less than 25 horses; second-class: livery stable stable not less. than 6 horses; fourth-class authorized agent of the water works shall turn placeor building with) he water agent, provided thatthe authorized agent of the City or Fire Department may turn onthe water for City Nero's DEBILITY Section 60, All water used for running MEAT MARKET Most Reasonable Prices @Orders promptly and satisfactory Give me atrial. I will endeavor to please CONRAD TRAU. . NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. .. NEVADA CITY. G OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP¥ tion refined, melted and Assayed, By peck yd ot Assay Office I rots = re mall Quartz h ie : HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE . practical Mill cae cad’ cmanauite onmea ; . eoearas every way. Working tests will be Section 1. A road poll tax of three dollars” LOW. aie tees = ee Cottage ~ Dragn Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, uick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty d patients and thos i . . his pice rion! find him. hose requirin. . og, 75 cents. Arat-élans Hotel in finish, perfect construction, making them . Section 4. For first-class hotels, $5. the most attractive, ornamental and desira. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Section 5. For second-class hotels, $2 ble organs for homes, schools, chnfcher, Seminal Emissions, the consequence of -Seetion6. For.third-class hotels, $1.50. lodges, societies, ete. : . self abuse, This solitary vice, or depraved . Section 7. For fourth-class hotels, $1. ‘ . sexual indulgence, 18 Practice oy ated ex: Sections. For rooms cad omloes, 25cents of both sexes to an almost unlimited ex: : . . ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, . tent, producing with unerring certainty the oeaction 0. For photograph galleries, 50 ae by acientific Toye mteasures, . Section 11. For barber shops 50 cents.. . UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, -yiz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under Section 12, For bath establishments, 75 SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. rs ale OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, epee Meet BEATTY’S Best Parlor Organs. AWE LATEST. STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. -Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. YEATT YS BEST is the leading style. It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world. DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. Solid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable forthe parlor of a millionaire, built from the very ~choicest-of materials the market ready money can buy. Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—so asto render all the sweetest nelodies possible from the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same‘time doing away with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the same time bringing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid more rarticularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu: plain, finished light, se that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, 80 a8 not to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of volden tongue reeds of oneshalf octave each,and 12 full stops. The two knee stops throw onthe balance, No dummies. Equal toa paris Organ. Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome paehet anels and exquisite fret work designs. us it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case. OCTAVE COUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those in any other styles, and is the greatest invention of the age in reed Organs. It is a pa tent divided octave coupler, and couples full five octaves, thus.doubling the power. It is divided—at the third octave, has two coupler pik a so that the bass and treble can be coupled toyether or separately ,as desired. ft is'‘made of strong coppered steel rode, and ig an invaluable improvement on the old pernicious 35-cent wooden couplers in general use, which couples only four octaves, have ony one coupler stop, -which ware swell and disarrange the entire action. To avoid getting a 85-cent wooden coupler, buy no Organ that has not two coupler stops,and that does not couple both iene up and down, Examine the stops care ully and if vou cannot find two coupler stops do not buy the Organ; it bas a wooden coupler,and a Wooden coupler is a continual source of annoyance, and renders an organ worthless after a few months’ use. Best pantented stop action to be found in the wor! d, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. EDICAL ISPENSARY NeERVvous. . . . YOUTHFUL CHRONIC FOLLIES PRIVATE Bi orm, jt LADISEASES2 —< GURED. 11 Kearney St... San Francisco. SEMINAL WEAK: ness, Exhausted vitality, Sperm atorrhoea, Lost Manhooa, Impotency, Paralysis, Prostaborrhoea and all the terrible effects Self-abuse,.and excess in maturer years, such as loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal emissions, aversion to society, dimness _ . of vision, noises in the head, the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. 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