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April 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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the Conn lia, A. Grissell, ’ the firm it ag aoe ers, doin tf Mills & t their pein ingol. they and rs the said e said firm vent. The is hereby all the esid partnerpt such as eution, and of account ) Safely unee of their en to pay hip or to. roperty be1, or to any association aid debtors or deliver rder of this e creditors” reof beand ling, Judge i County of urtroom of inty of Ney of April, Ly, tO prove e assignees der be pubranscript, a . , published iten as the ne said day 2 the meansaid InsolLiNG, ir Court, it. m20 OF THE California. of Thomas ed in this d inventory 2ars that he id Thomas tO be insolof Nevada is ssion of all of the said tor, except ot from ex8, vouchers, nd to keep tment of an to pay any ir to Waiver nh Insolvent corporation 2 said debtor ir or deliver peet of this he creditors ir before the the Superior ada, in open said Court, ada, on the ay, to prove or more astor. he order be . Transcript, ulation, pubvada, as ofished, before : of the credithat in the nst the said ALLING, srior Court. vent, m23 , 1878. on. Office, { 7, 1888. if in compliof the Act of d ‘An act for States of CalWashington Sacramento, »f California, e his sworn hase of the S township No. ud will offer ught is more » than for agestablish his Register and ‘amento, Cal. ril, 1888. He Manion of P. O.; Steven la county, P. lley, Nevada Nevada City, ng adversely requested to on or before ‘L, Register. \ ‘eb. 18, 1888. N :—You are. ve expended and improvemond Quartz 1ing District, lifornia, coneet_in length 1d Four Hunim bounded by_ the Oro 1e South Exd West by vaW. 4 of Seeige 8 East, M. was made in nder the proi Statutes of nount requir year ending proportion of rof an undiclaim, is fifty y days after fail or refuse ed at Nevada of such exir interest in 1 become the der said Sec,LOCKLIN. ice. [IINING COMipal place of ornia. Locauda counties, at a meeting 1is Company 1888, an aslars and Thirupon the cappayable imdecoin to the office of the 215 Sansome ‘ia, or to the irlow, at his3. essment shall 1@ 2ist day of i, and adver , and unless ye sold at the \inesday the y the delinh costs of adsotors. ', Secretary. 215 Sansome fs. d EN BY THE ator of. the 1, to the erediaving claims exhibit them within four ation of this rat the law e Block, Grass la,or the same nistratrix, towe, dec’d. m20 ased, to the having claims exhibit them 8, within four ion of this no» in f California. ' LANEY, . John Laney, we 2d, 1888, fxecutor, ads “Paid up Capital $30,000 THE Dat — Ps yO. LVL—No. 8634. Le NEVADA CITY, CAL. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 21, 1888. Established ent. 6, 1860, by N, P. Brown & Co. veer The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY-— BROWN & CALKINS. © §, CALKINS, N. P. Brown, Editor. fFICE—“Transcript Block,” No, 82 ComMs mercial st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SU BSCRIPTION: ne Year. ..+++. +++ as yeeee ct eneeress . -$6 00 Bix Wiaoatis. <u e Months... Med age eae Per Week by Carrier 1b Agents for the Daily Transcript. .New York »-New York oston oe 7 * "New York \ (:00 A. M. DAILY qoune Bn and. something, they felt, . i London, En ° mus ‘One. Williams & CO....2.+--1--+--10R8 Crlongs te ting with. And so their thoughts reverted to an Cook & Co .£0 P. M. DAILY — Connecting L, P. Fisher San Fnchee 5:45 Passenger leaving San Francisco at ancient granduncle, one Jedediah JackPatmor @ Bey. cee ‘San Francisco [9:90 A. M Pipe eth ih ge Si The ale ies pe CO Burlington, Vt ‘ ¥ na dim o ewelry guinson aoe.. . : eiaien eget sora JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager shop. where, he mended atahey: re Geo. M. Mott...--+> tendent. piate Ww. ware, an re re ¥ by og ees Norn Sy aie E. H. BROWN, Superin’ . ap damaged spectacles for all the old BR Bnell es cores Tracker gentlemen and ladies of the nelghborTD. Calking. ....--+ eee eegyernn ckee ee Te ood. ©. L.Miller. “French Corral Empire Livery Stable To Uncle Jedediah they went. . James Marrio ‘North Bloomfield : 4 Te viewed th : .Graniteville National Ex 6 viewedthem with lacklustre eyes, +¥ Tee. oes Smarteville Broad at., Nevada City, OPP with a magnifying glazs in one J. W. Orear “Downieville chats Hotel, eye and. a chamois skin in the Proprietor,. “Eh?” said he. * My niece Mary’s CITIZENS BANK, "Broad Street ..-+----+: Nevada ity anking sin Tai oted Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on A General B B i * . the most reasonable terms W E ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE IN New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gola and Silver Bullion urchased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: iti : E.M PRESTON.....-+:---+: PRESIDENT. Southern Pacific Company “ why don't you have that; place Ri M. HON. 3 ess Vick PRESIDENT. aiiy werpees ann cuneuane eg eg ‘aos dees ty ai. the JOHN T. MORGAN...----2-eee CASHIER. D ALLY EXPRES'pt connection with . ttle shoe splashed copairin cet ghs D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and SEc’y. DIRECTORS: Dra. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. MoRGAN Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. MorGAN, Wa. EDWARDS. Li. Housman, #. M. PRESTON. CORRESPONDENTS: Saw'FeancisooPiret National Bank. an Franciseo—Firs on : 1 espengees sae Soros Bank of D. 0. Mills 0. “UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CIT‘, = °* * CAL. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER..Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . .Business Manager THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY..-.-++--+> CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advantages a by this Hotel, Phe house con 8 Ton resume, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel in the mountains e it. The tables are supplied with the best in the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS CIAL TRAVELERS oe COMMER CT RIOTS AND 1 cacy Free ’Bus to and from the De STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arts of the upper county, Grass Valley and arysville daily.bing Ht best of Wines, Liquers and Cigars furnished at the Bar. Chicago Cottage admits of no superior. duce. lodges, societies, etc. ISHED REPUTATION ESTABLIS Bert NEQ ji TES vain BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS . _ Catalogu FREE. ‘gre not W and outfit Business M’g’r. TIME TABLE NO. 29. LEAVING NEVADA CITY: s . A. M. DAILY—Connecting with ColJAMES HENNESSY,Tas PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE and capable of going a8 fast as any gentleman cares to drive. CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL f routes, etc. Orean leave this, Hote] 20 minutes later a oparti Fras attained astandard of excellence which the ery improvement that inanteed superi i : omave sius, BK IL aad money can proare neat and er ehis. and in ? SeILLED WORKMEN ASTHMA OSTHIA, Qe AND PIANO STOOLS druggist. or by_mail. Sample Free stam es and Price Lists on application Nk QHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., such as f aolsend one A REAL FAIRY STORY. “ There’s no use talking,” said Phine, Metz despondently. -‘: Uncle Jededii won't help us. Uncle Jedediah never was ‘known to help anybody !” «« But we might ask him. That won't cost anything,” said her sister Tilda, who sat on the table swinging her pretty, shabby little feet to and fro in a perplexed fashion. = Josephine and Matilda—those were the real names of these brown-faced, sturdy little lassies who were trying to peer with the hard, uncompromising world. : Old Mr. Metz was dead; the Metz farm had passed into other hands; ‘and all the different relatives had made up their minds that Phiney and Tilda were really no business of theirs. . There were only five dollars in the slender purse, which belonged to their Takes Effect Sunday, Feb. 5th, ‘At 6 A.M. ax Local arriving in San Francisco ~ M. sn P.M. DAILY—Connecting «with 00 ‘Overland Passenger leaving San rancisco at 8:30 A. M. i Arriwvine : daughters? It seems to me that I do remember something ‘about her dying, and there being a lawsuit about the farm. Father's gone,.too—eh? Well, well, this is a world of changes.” “Tf you could find something for us to do, Uncle Jedediah——” faintly began Phiney. foe “ There's always something for peole to doin this -world,”: said : Uncle edediah. ‘* At least: that’s. my experience. Take off your bonnets, girls, You are welcome to a home here, such as it is.” : . Unele Jedediah was very kind, in an odd, absent-minded . way, to his grandnieces. He obtained a place.as shop-sitl for Phiney, and kept Tilda at home as chousekeeper and general factotum— and the fresh rosy country girls lost never a shade of bloom in this quaint city home. Two leafy trees whispered over tho bow-window where hung the watches and eye-glasses, and just opposite the door a singular depression in the pavement held the light July rains long after beni 3 had melted away from all the other spots. : “Unole Jedediah,” said. Phiney, as the largest lot of SE oning barria es and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and The-horses are free from vice, of geod style Good Saddle Horses always on hand FURNISHED. a eo Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European ities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES. the several Railway Lines in the East, conSoolits at had unguardedly placed in the treacherous pool. eee ‘‘My dear, I havo,” said the old man; ‘but the pavement settled again. It’s the site of an old well ‘New York and. New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to houses were built.” apes ea eae as it possible a farmhouse well once bubbled u here, that cool, plantain-leaves ALL BOROPEAN PoRTSPullman Palace Slecping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Olass Sleeping Oars Are Run Daily with Overland Em igra ‘Trains. No additional charge for Berths Third Class Cars. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s offices where passen’ gers calling in person can secure choice of RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply to, or Address. w. “a MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. 8an Francisco. : JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent. P. R — . H. GOODMAN ‘ EO niiker. To Patt Agt a stories in the dusk, would always 3 ; ‘Mamma, please begin with the National Exchange, “Tf you could find something for us todo.” {one about nele Jedediah’s buried a treasures. Because that isa real fairy NEVADA CITY, CAL. 9 » said Ue —— gg hte story.” esa32 ng among. a drawer ° —_—_+———___ The Only First-class Business pn ie red some desired variety 4 OASH PAID FOR OATS’ HAIR. _ Spiral. Hlotel in the City— . The next mornin Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires so prevalent in large hotels. to breakfast. is work. her. world. He was quite dead “ Kighty odd neighbors. ‘emated in the very centre of the city, with vy Post Omce and General Stage Office he building. Passengers can for all lines in t! y 4 a ing by stage. The Table of ag by wet Exchange isa et feature with the pro) rietors, and is guaror to any in the ef he Rooms a a number of handsome sui ~ The experienced management will spare These excellent Organs are celebrated for rer pains or expense to sustain the repvolume, quality of tone, quick response. Ti neither which the National Exchange now ane oe wae uns as riety of combination, artistic desl oem rn } so justly enjoys of being the leading and roved q a io windfall, in nish, Laks = ge alpen mar’ desira . best hovel in the mountains. — for Uncle Jedediah Jackson had the Mrgans for homes, schools, churches BEOTOR BROS., Proprietors. aware been an honest hard-working Formerly of the Union Hotel Nevada City, ¢Mahon House, Hollister, Cal. “ What are we to do?” said Tilda. * the city might per! a 1 tly relievesthe most violent attack prioe tor thevsite pig Swe . No waite ures comfortable sleep eid by tah al a: an mg for Fr lts. us { toe. its cedex is Len inetiate, certain, anda cure is the result in all curable cases. A single trial convinces the most skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of ap sum. for a ‘ Dry Goods Emporium.” sidering these varioqus offers, PDr. R. Schiffman, . strange thing came to pass: Matil St. Paul, Minr fp SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but ares bi the ¢ marvels of invention. Tilds, wripging that used to be here long before the = eo and thirsty children came to . There was not'so much money in the a 3 +“ Tt can’t: be healthy,” said Tilda. “Tt ain’t unhealthy that ever1 found Gas was Sunday. All the simple household slept an hour or 80 later on this day of rest, as a general thing, so that the sun was -shining through the shutter cracks of the little . species.” . shop when Phiney came to call her uncle “Well,” continued the old resident, To her surprise, the faded moreen lounge, upon which he usually slept, was empty; he satin his armchair near the flickering gaslight—which shone so yellow and murky in contrast with the olden morning beams—bending over “<Uncle Jedediah !” cried out Phiney in dismay hg didn’t you know that it was i} Sunday? But Uncle Jedediah did not answer He never spoke a word more in this yeais old,” said the «What can you. expect? Folks are not born immortal nowadays. And such a nice little business as he had! Dear, dear! there wasn’t a man near could repair. a watch as he Mr. —— offered a good round e t to transform it into But. while the girls were con( ida, ome down to breakfast with a troubled ‘* Phiney,” said she, “T have had such ble work that can be done while ving si ‘ dere rida exclaimed Josephine, not rest aniesy until we have had the old well opened.” : Major Deepley laughed a Alderman Doublech¥, intimated that he had no. patience ##& superstition. Mr. Chippenfafs sniff and wished Piously tka Was dear young ladies might have an opportunity to talk with his dear old friend, the Rev. Silas Sapper, on the subject of disembodied spirits. But Phiney and Tilda, in nowise dismayed, summoned two or three stalwart men and set them to digging. And they dug steadily for half a ay. Z “I told you so,” said Major Dee pees “nothing but stones .and rusty ron.” . ‘‘ What else should there be?” said Alderman Doublechin with some contempt. z «« Tho theory of my friend, the Rev. Mr. Sapper,” began Mr. Chippendale, ‘ had, always been that——” ‘ * Hallo!” said one of the red-shirted giants, whose head had long ago disappeared below the level of the pavement; ‘there's an old iron kettle all soldered up as tight. as a brickbat! -And as hea as ifit was weighted down with’ lead. Look alive up there! Hey! Heaye! Oh, there you are!” It was the old fairy story over again. A pot of buried treasures — earnings
of Uncle Jedediah Jackson—hidden: in the dried-up well. : They excavated the whole front of the store, but found nothing more but mould and creeping beetles; and the next week commenced the work of Ley SEL WZ (cos “Oh, there you are!” ~ “Ttearing down the ailéient structure, from which, Phosnix like, a Dry Goods Emportum was about to rise. ~ iron: pot, after all; only about five hundred dollars in silver coins. But that, with the price paid to our two heroines by the emporium company,made themi independent. They went back to the little old country village, bought back the homestead, and settled quietly down there for life, to the great delight of all the relations, who, if their own testimony could be believed, had not experienced a happy moment since Matilda and Josephine had gone away. And when they married—as marry, of course, they did—and entered on the sweet kingdom of homes of their own, they never forgot good Uncle Jedediah. And their little ones, begging, for “« Did you ever hear how the ‘ slaughter of the cats’ was brought about?” ‘* No,” was theanswer, ‘ I never knew of any particular slaughter of the feline “forty years ago’ or thereabouts there was asquare not far from the Patent Office in which the cats had multiplied so that it was a mooted question whether the rodents or felines were ascendant. « The cats and kittens fairly swarmed, and those who lived on the square finally eame to the conclusion that the party who would devise some effective means of thinning them out would be entitled to the gratitude of the neighbors. «This set the wits of some of the inhabitants at work, and it was not jong before there appeared before one of the doors an immense placard : “© Wanted! Cats’ hair. Highest cash price will be paid.’ ** As may demand for L pga cats’ sprung up an where they were and what about. and ow % ‘ @ can’t carry on the business “Some six or eight. days had passed of ie grin rie gh asserted Phiney. . and the sign did not appear to have Old Major leg suggested that the . drawn in the first ounce. About sunplace should be sold. down the dealer noticed approaching his Alderman Doublechin intimated that . . shop from an alleyway a crowd of some boys bearing in their midst a@ sack stuffed full. «Why, boys!’ asked the dealer, ‘what thirty long five-bushel ha have you there?’ ‘ Every bit cate’ hair; killed @ . and then plucked the hair.’ se ‘Why, ’s look at it. operied, when the dealer exclaimed : yall. . the bais they gave up the neon & Co., Maine, ied we _ lar to pay for the trouble by} rating once a ei pe ee ca oo 5 f SAVE e supposed, this soon attracted the notice of the boys, and due inquiry elicited the reply that a sudden hair had that the article at that The place, the property and all, were e commanded $2.50 per pound. Tilda. “The immediate result was that for several days. none. of the boys of the neighborhood. could be seen on the street, but the continuoussound of stones . rented to be. thrown at the cats in the alleys told « «Cate’ hair, air,’ said the et 9 i. em exclaimed the dealer, ‘I fear that you will break me if you want your yin a lump, but bring in the bag. . ‘The bag was carried in and hastily zs ; eo DARA ATR AC 6 ahd oh ok A shbehhtbibchiadbal srnenonnigenponereeones Possesses the greatest possible power to heal and control affections of the fungs, with absolute safety for chikiren or adulis, proyen it to be of inestimable value as a howsehokt medicine, and for profe Thousands of physicians and families testify-to its great worth. Jas. E. Moling, HilPectoral . The experience of years has ssional use. or THR Hard, Ohio, writes: ‘“T have used Ayer'’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for twelve BONE CURED 1 years, and have found that, as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, or Sore Throats, {t OF NORTH SAN JUAN, a : U led . : Is Unequaled. een purchased the latest novWhat's the Matter? throat ana . Why ? Haven’t You Heard the News ? J. GILeBEaET, as just returned from Francisco where he Ga., August 11, 1887. = : ‘ yiyt SPEC 28, ‘adian Ga with J. I. Miller, editor of the “Lautheran. John J. Ub!man, Brooklyn, N.S., writes :] elties in his line. ulceration of the” con Since was a . Home,” Luray, Va., writes: “T advertise . * Tweive years ago, T was afflicted with a] He has at his store the child, the aay mother suffered from shere. nothing that I do not know to be good. 1) s.\< <0 bronchial trouble, pronounced by a] finest : ’ ous symptoms. As I ad’ manhi was saved from the grave, I am sure, by :xillul physician to be very dangerous, . Simgle and Deubdle . my ‘un © malady K ’ Q y g' ' became perrasing and painful beyond the . the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 2ud. rnd Unable to terminate in Pneumonia! . Buggy Harness, parte words to describe, My tex the . bm@ye recommended it to others with tho) \frer using one bottle of Ayers Cherry (His own make,) eft less . ” Idison, MOD., . Pectors}, T found great relief, and an occa, ! ourteen ‘the ulcers on my fuppiest_ results.” L. J. Adc 5 ’ g ’ Saddl : idles right leg had eaten Pumroeh the Bean tao . -Chicago, Til, writes: 1 have never [sion T tee of it since tat time has, Tthink, . " "Sate spars sage tore cieees to amputate my leg found, in thirty-five years of continuous . extended tay life ten years at least.”, Mrs.j _ tondieraeseensesa Allee ani performec py Da, vei eye study and practice in medicine, any prepa . V. Ai. Th. vatid, Montrent;€anada, writes: . 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TERM — PAYABLE IN . ? evada City at the followin Boarpine Puriis—Board and Bedding, Washing) lish, German, French, Latin and Linea Drawing... eo ioe eee . $125 lang, vib use of instrument one— $90.00 seis aily... Ri PSs SS TO BE M , with use of fristrument one MONEY out and retuxts to us, and apparatus... cece cece ree eee te 6 Nerve and Brain Food. . 7i#s or tH The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Cutlery, eto., ‘ ‘a SS st TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. SSS THE HOLY ROSARY. E “ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED otre Dame, Indiana, is beantifully and an ~ ee or saponins: . been mperne ° Machine. meet all requiremen at may con : x i, health and comfortof. E®tecliiceci to the pupils. A complete Philosophical and} oo with ama ADVANCE. Leave Grass Valley at 8: including Bed Leave Nevada City at 10 ition in Eng ve yp M and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M. Pare from hotel to hotel round trip. EXTRA CHARGES our workers. Monday in ambitious and enterprising 1 further articulars seply to the 8I5 HOLY CROSS, WOODLAND anuary. Augusta, Maine. . It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all, women are afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, ae rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. 0 not —— get it atonce and be cured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book containing much useful in opm ation Jor the ladies. “Qilmore’s Aromatic Wife is giving better satisfaction than any medicine I have soldin twenty years. It is all it is repreWw W. T. JOYNER, Druggist Delaware, Ohio.” ‘The and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. @@-Forsalebvy ~ [3-26-8m them from their homes and families. 'T" 1ofits are large and sure for every indusrlous person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. Overland : Monthly. andinvigorate your entire system, giving PPHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRESILLUSTRATED DESORIPTIVE GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, [=-s=0 reso: Pa To lovers of literature the Overland For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, . ofers each month the best product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, ‘. and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range Three Sizes—25c., 60c, and $1.00] of Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Its literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work. REWARDED are those who] 1f you wish toaid the growth of ‘the Pa RICHLY ort iad nonoratie em £Y . cific Coast, subseribe for the Overland ploy~ment that will not take Monthly. e THE T YEAR WILL BE N B. ADVERTI on the Pacific Coast, the 8 Polynesia, Mexican Ports ARTIOLES. x ri J Cc N 7 ithout the Overland Monthly} tratian Col Be ee wae is impossible to keep informed upon the re. Europe. sourees and growth of the Pacific Coast. magazine is essential to the home-seekseen on file at the office of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County Frue Concentrator Offers #1,000 Challonge to any Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line. TIME TABLE: regular trips between Grass Valley and A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 P, M WETTERAU & CARSON, —____. L P, FISHER’S «Bolicited for all Renapepess published STATED MEETINGS ON Ez Second Wednesday of each month. ee NEVADA CITY.... + CAL. MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. Visiting Brethren 1 are cordiall ee pene meee C. 0, WEISENBU RGER, Master, I. J. Ror, Secretary. N. E. OHAPMAN, DAW TIisST. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramente st LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER! AND Broad Street, Nevada City. $575. ’Bus will make ( hours : and 9 o’clock o'clock A. M. 26 cents for the Proprietors. DE. CUT THIS ething of great will start you in all ages. SomeWES AMID Ss cis bone tans co nel ss 40.00) we will send you free, som HEATH BY USING Vocal Music, Private Lessons... . 25 00} value and teportance to you, tha GLlIMORrs Vocal Music, in Clags... Riedy das 10 00} you in business which will Deine Drawing....000c-+6.-seseecese-:-» 10 00] more money at away than anything else AROMATIC Ww INE ! Painting, WaterColorsandon China 2 00] in this world, Any one can do the work and Painting in Oil .,....+..-. 200} live athome, Either sex— ae Use of Chemical and Philosophical oo thing new, that just coins money for all > We will start you; capital not needed. This is-one of the genuine, importThe New Term opens the First . #nt chances of alifetime. Those who are will not delay Grand outfit free, Address TRUE & CO., Newspaper Advertising Ageney-. ROO 2 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, & SEMENTS wich Iglands, Panama, Valpaaland, the Ausonies, the~ Eastern States and Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. Tue Nevapa DAILY TrRanscrirt may be L P Fisher. $4.00 yer year. One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents, ‘Trade San Franclaco, California. hould at once send their * go have I.” : “*Tut, tut! boys, you have it all CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Hallet & Co, Fordand, Maing and receive) + Uncle Jedediah?” Tilda. mixed. “it can't do anything with. the, ae ATTENTION Seance ee ee Sects . ody atime fan ee date end . Ae Reatang he goninua . Eid rial a, trata . Th : h they live. You 4. Looking at me, as pale as death, an « After 5, 0 pote i WORKING CLASSES A Trea: Capital not required. fay Ble by trying to tell me something , only no “ Re Nee Rete tend ait yous tro ble eulie seaaes. Se ee Geel d to furnish all class make overs $50 in a single day s 8 work. . sound issued from his lips. T'll tell you what Vil do. ‘Just take tt particulars, One re mall tree, Addrees bee Perployment at home, all the All suce } “ Uncle Jedediah,” said Tilda, “ with back andsortoutthehair, putevery shade . nson & Co., Portland, Maine, sc time. or for their spare momen, . airer a little old rusty pickaxe, trying to . to itself, and I'll allow you an advance mew, light and Pro conte wo # Der eve: can live te work dig up the paving-stones over the sunken . of 76cents on the pound; that will make 8.8 8 Bet caahy pleat rom 2 cont of Reinga . OU money a, worst well.” $5.25 per pound.” THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, ‘ oa a iPS Sine Re anion, Be saat needed: you are started, free Ta Bee do you suppose it means?” . bis petiatied the boys and they re: . constable of Nevada Township, this may send their ad d test the earnings sure from : tt} ** Ob, I don’t know,” cried ei that after an ‘attem aa Se sere emacs and Bill Collector. ‘ lation of any pa }lished north of and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to] fan ’snyiting else in PUTAS” 7PF. none. Nae ized the 1 Not pes ; the wonders of inventive progress { thThe Nevada City Tran-. oachdystem of work that ean bo perform. e over the country withou' ript has the largest circuthe workers from their homes. Pay ys r ublishany one can do the work; either sex, you: P or old; no special abilty required. Capi free. Cut this out on and return it tous and we will send something of great value and impo reebings. bs 7 net n i we acramento, you, that will start you in w. D. VINTON, Sole Agent. y t awa ddress True a yori Grand has given universal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhwa and Gleet. I prescribe itand teel safe in recommendthe world during ast half gentury. the le among da City WP, SOWINEM, Attorney and Counselor at: Law. wit PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS f{ the State of Cal and ‘ United Btates. xe er yee & Office in Morgan & Roberts’. Bloo j of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clonuet L, B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL, CALDWELL & LITTLE, ~ Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ‘TILL PRACTICE IN T ; United States beaut eee fy OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand jj) Pine streets, up stairs. : P. F, SIMONDS, ¢.w. cross . . ? i CROSS & SIMMONDS, Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law, \ N TILL PRACTICE IN TH United States Courts. or ee OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block, Neva THOS. 8s. FORD Attorney and Qounselor at Law. FFICE—Thomes’ Bulldt rner Broad . . and Pine streeta, Nevada City, “i : ‘IAMILTON McCORMIOCK, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. FFICE--Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. * one Pa practice in allof the Courts of the C. W cross JAMES K, BYEN BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 35 to 41 MeCreery’ Pine street, San PG aa MP aca ne 2 = BE. H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS. GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTIC THE a, State and Federal _ 7 " Office—Opposite the Court House, WwW. D. LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF D County, Office at the Court F be vy Alfrea D. Mason, 4 Counselor at Law and Notary Public, . A Successsor to Johnson & Mason, AttorneysatLaw, .~ © ILL PRACTICE IN TH UPEa W Supreme, District and Circuit shetde of the U. 5, E Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad Pine streets, Nevada City. OO cectiroRittnd Hap Ste Re tad A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and &boe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BEL Post Office, Nevada City, ms. POY FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. e to business, which Spencerian Steel Per Are the Best. 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