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April 27, 1888 (4 pages)

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ns , RT OF THE of Cellforn . = Of Thomas filed in this and inventory PPears that jo Baid Thomas € insolty of Nevada; Rete of “all 7 Of the gai¢ lebtor, except npt from ex. Pas; Youehers hand to kee} rintment of an t tO pay any orto deity ich Insolvent or Cor POration he said debtor Apel he deliver Order i a er of this ithe creditor wear before the he Superior evada, in open Baid Court evada, on the 44 A. D, 1888 Jaggi to proye r more g ebtor, the order be ly Transcript relation, pu, @vada, ag of. lished, before bg Of the cred). 1 that in the finst the said WALLING, perene Court, Avent. m3 Feb. 18, 1888, IN You are ave expended ‘and improyeamond Quartz ning District, slifornia, confeet in length ind Four Hunaim bounded t bY the Oro he South Ex: ud West by vaWwW. of Secnge 8 East, M. was made jin under the pro'd Statutes of mount requir year ending ' proportion of er of an undilclaim, ia fifty ty days after u fail or refuse led at Nevada n Of such exur interest in id become the der gaid Sec. LOCKLIN, rs. sed, VEN BY THE r of the last eased, to the having claims exhibit them ‘8s, Within four ion of this noit the law ofevada City, in rf CaHfornia,. P. LANEY, John Lancy, . 2d, 1888. Executor, a8 YARD, oad, luret Works >rop’r. N HAND AND SCRIPTION x Purposes, 2 KEEP TH WiTH LUM O ORDER , piy of: CKETS y Sugar Pine. ) YARD WILL DED To. f the vard office to @}_7™ h 1887. RTZ. Mill eR Scales, Safe, chinerv, nes, Boilers, ~ ton Woeels, o l ;ONNAT, goin eT. DA CITY, a and fice 5 { RANS RIP VOL. LVI.—No. 8639. THE DalL NEVADA CITY. CAL. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 27, 1888. Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EB ORY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY ‘ “py— / : BIOWN & CALKINS. *, S, CALKINS, ‘N. P. BRowN, Editor. Business M’g’r. 9° CR—“Transcript Block,” No. 82 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Jac Year -$6 00 § x Months. .°...8 00 Toree Months ..... 150 Per Week by Carrier race . . Agents for the Daily Transcript. almer & Rey.. New York 8 P, Rowell & Co New York 8. R. Niles... ..Boston N. W. Ayer & Co . Philadelphia Palmer.& Rey -., .leees Portland, Oregon J. H. Bates & Co ... 0 ceeereesrees New York Dauchy & CO ... seersereeerace New York Williams & CO.. cece elec eee honrari Eng Cook & Co... Sve En ee eas Chicago SG PS CO SR ner San Francisco 8 j pan eee ur nj x“ Portland, Me fs Mott ,, Sacramento ig Ree ae North San Juan Ee Rar Rae a Grass Valley ROL MS MonGeRT ee TED You Bet sie eee sp LEUCKOE . Mil RTE) eg iat arriott.:, oom j on Ro . Graniteville J, W. Beatty . Smartsville J. W, Orear. . .-Downieville CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...--. _--+Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Ww: JgsvE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe 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. Gold and Silver Bullion urchased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON....:--ese++ PRESIDENT. Ri Mi BUNT sos .. VICE PRESIDENT. JOHN T. MORGAN.....-.-5-+-+ CASHIER. _D-E. MORGAN.. Aas’? CasHige and SRO'x. a alne’s tes Seatac ery ompo URES Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Becommended by profesional and business ee Meaeuigis, Nervous W: men. for ~and Liver Di G et ness, Stomach and all : ye. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. P pepsia, all affections of the Kidneys. W Ene sac rop’s Empiredlivery StableBroad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex StallionfjfSeason, 1888. JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of To be found in th Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms es and Bu Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands 6 part of the Sta The horses are free frem vice, of geod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive, 2 ei Sired by Echo; he by BRysdyk’s Good Saddle Horsés always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL Pram igs one of the few grandsons of the Coast, viz: Electionecr, Echo and tion, From the combination of Hambletonian and American Star came Dexter, Bes Y Jay Gould, 2:21}; Dictator. the sire of pi: rector, 2:17; Phallas, 2:1834; Jay Eye See, 2:10, and many others in the 2:30 list. Echo thé sire of Pasha has produced Bell Echo, 2:20; Echora, 2:23)4; Gibraltar, 2:22'4; Annie Laurie, three year old, 2:80; itor, thieeyear old, 2 others ‘of noto: ety. Quick Time and Cheap Fares Eastern and European (ities. “BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL. ALL RAIL ROUTES, -Soitthern Pacific Company A1LY¥ EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT Trains make prompt connection with several Railway Liuesin the East, conord of 2:40, Beating such horses as Wallace G. and George Waar in a five-heat race at Chico, and ag a brook Park evrly in June of 2:3044. He has them as a proof of his quality asa sire. New York and New Orleans ‘ —— With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUBOPEAN PORTS . vie Sill lle _ DIRECTORS: Dr. BR. M. Hunt, Joun T. MoRGAN Gro. M, HUGHES, D. E. MoRGAN, Wm, Epwarps. L, HousMAN, E. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS: sai. sie New Yurk=-First National Bewke— San Francisco—First National B Sacramento—Natienal Bank of D. Mills Co. : Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Overland Express Trains, . f le 4 returning ie beh hext season ifthe re . ” nd q \maing in my possessi ‘ # itional charge for rs. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, UNION HOTEL, NEVADA orrx, Sa ae CAL, MRS, J. NAFFZIGER.. . Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager "HE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY....---++ CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others-are invited. to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. ‘The house contains 100 reoms, each of which is light 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. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL PRAVELERS, TOURL STS AND FAMILIES. Free Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL rated of the Ke county, Grase Valley aud . aryaville daily. The best of Wines, Liquors and i“gars ag at the Bar. W ‘ The Chicago, Cottage Orean F Mites attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. rovement that 1nA aoaperes A ory ane money can proventive genius, sk: duce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for lity of tone, quick response, vavole epmbination, irtistic des’ peseuty : ‘ttractive, ornamental and esira aH poet for homes, schools, churches in finish, perfect construction, m odges, societies, etc, REPUTATION 7 igaeataae PACILINES ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED,’ MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS — ggtatogues and Price Lists on application OHIGAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., a CHICAGO, es with emplo and other information given u tion at the Company’s offices where passen: gers calling in person can secure choice of RAILBOAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, Apply to, or Address W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. San MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R E T. H. GOODMAN General Manager. National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL. The Only Firsteclass Business Hotel in the City. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the . + dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels. d inthe very centre of the city, with ae Post ‘Oflee and General Stage Office 1 lines in the building. Passengers can tel 20 minutes later than any othet when departi The Table of the pet feature with the pro anteed superior to any The Roomsare neat and desiral of handsome suits. d management will spare ense to sustain the repNational Exchange now f being the leading and lin the mountains. REOTOR BROS., Proprietors, Formerly of the Union Hotel and McMahon House, Ho! ASTHMA SBE, alisves the moe violent sites sleep. ~ “egy “A ane by inhalang by stage. Wational Exchange isa rietors, aid is guarelude a number The experience neither pains or ex utation which the and insures com action is immed a cure is the result in all A single trial convinces the Price 0c and $1.00 of an BR. Schiffman, certain, and most skeptical. druggist. or by SEA WONDERS exist. in thousands of forme, butare surpassed the marvels of ti ope 7 on in need of profitable work that can be do’ home should at once send their address to Portland, Maine. ‘ormation how e Tequired. Some Capital no tree. over $00 na single day at this work. make over $50 ina at thing else tn the needed; you are Ay oe ge = ot start. Batter ay. ton ‘ou ae yer § addrens au fin one ou io Mf OU MALLETT & CO. _ WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION ‘¢ are now prepared to furnish oll clam. yment at ay he Bp ~ time, their spars moments. B : pew, ig te yey table. Persons of wither : actly Heat from 50 cents to $5 per even : a a] sum bye evoting business. a ene ps } gern neney oe asmen. Th 82 RICHARD DILLON, Constable and Collector, K WEAK NERVES, Se eo all remely KIDNEY COMPLAINTS AINR's CELERY COMPOUND. tre aoa gs eet on, tonics, makes it 4 ~ fe the best remedy for all DYSPEPSIA Parnes Cutan ComnovxD ‘the tive organs. Set ws kh onn oes ‘worse cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION ComPpounD is not a catharpe a a Price $1.00. Sold. by Druggists: Wligh. Foaled at J.B, Haggins Ranch, Del Paso, March 13, 1882. Hambletonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo's dam by Magnolia; he by Selby’s American Star. Hambletonian as there are but three of sons of Hambletonian now oe on the ecula44; Elmont, 2:29; and many PASHA, as a three-year.old, gained arecve-year-old lowered his record to 2:34 and showed a trial at Glena perfect gait, and an Echo was neyer . known to quit. Heserved 12 mares at four ears old and his colts all show to hia credit. e invite particular attention to any of WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 At Watt Park, Grass Valley, Where he will be shown in haynes every position. @@-The price of service for the season is on eecomndcl porekaning reap od the small sum of Tw ofiv ars. In all cases tr ons dfy' Vv with on, C. F: TAYLOR, Proprietor The Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hotel Jas. Cairns, Proprietor, IARNESS and COLLARS MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. @ Ali orders attended to promptly. NevadalCounty N. G. R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 29. Takes Effect Sunday, Feb 6th, ' MOAN LEAVING NEVADA GITY : 6: { A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Col).! i, Local arriving in San Francisco at 5: . M, : Overland Passenger leav 1 ‘0 P, M., DAILY—Connecting . with . ng rancisco at 8:30 A. M, AéArriwine: . A. M. DAILY 11:00 . P, M. DAILY —Connecting with A Pataca ctted leaving San Francisco at JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. _ J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary: Publio, _ ASD CONVEYANCER, ustice Wadsworth’s Court ade nels eorer, To suck. BS feaimes ea oil wr Mir ope the trouble, Of ress CRORGE themselves as to his speed, action and ais. . e San A © How a Boy Was Induced to Chew Tobaceo wee fn what Came of It. _3 never tried to chew tobacco but once,” remarked the Rev. Mr. Béedwall. * T shall never forget the circumstance.” * Tell us abgut it,” remarked a young lady, who a few moments before had been baptized by, the reverend gentleman. ««T was a very small boy at the time, and a great favorite of Daniel, a colored man owned by my father. I used to go out to Dan’s cabin at night and listen to his ghost stories. until I was afraid to cross the yard to the ‘big house,’ .as the negroes termed our residence. “One night, when the wind scattered and while several large sweet potatoes roasted in the fire, I sat with Daniel. ‘ ‘* No one who has been raised among colored people can forget the comfort of sitting around the cabin fire. The old spinning-wheel, the hamper basket in the corner, the red bedsteads and the dug-out cradle, all comeback and defy the influence of a glowing future and soft rugs. “Dan was strikingly communicative on the night in question. We had killed hogs that day, and the truth is, old Dan had heen drinkine. : «¢Tom,' remarked the old man; ‘ yer don't chew terbacker, does yer?” “« «No, sir.’ ‘*Dat’s a pity. A boy who doesn’t chew terbacker never will beaman. I'll bet yer can’t spit oberdat back log. Try hit.’ ‘T tried and failed signally. «¢ Dar now. Doan yer know dat aboy what can't spit will never be a man? Haven't yer noticed how a man ken spit.’ ** ¢ Yes, sir.’ a «Well, wouldn’ yer like ter place yesef on de record, an’ larn to. spit like a white man?’ ay i. ‘* «Yes, sir.’ ‘¢ *Well, heah, take dis,’ and he cuta piece of tobacco from a large twist. *“*Smack datin your mouf an’ chaw while de 'taters is roastin.’ ‘I obeyed, and ina few moments could spit like a man. ; ««¢Cum down on hit savage,’ he said. ‘Hit hard. Watch me,’ and he chewed vigorously. The fire re excessively warm. I looked arouhd and the hamper baskets seemed to betumbling over each other. *<¢ Doan spit it out. Hit savage. Chaw —, De victory is in sight. Is yer sick?’ “« «No, sir; but—but——’ withTh three minutes from the time I threw out the tobacco I was as empty as one of the hamper baskets, and as limber as the spinning-wheel band, ‘*Dan spread a blanket on the floor, and, as I dozed off to sleep, I heard im-blo —[Opie Read. SmnSnneRn dhe Anecdote of the Pope. witty. vitation. Papal nuncio. celibacy of the clergy, and look at it. coquette, picture?” asked the scoffer. examine that snuff box. Be Thorough. dustry followed: given the preference. Why? random. at least doubl: cheaper than a man. ° somebody else. ** Such a system must be abolished.” when you hear this story. certain railway car. the apple coming, and Ee fe the fruit, That settled him. You see, if it had been a womon,. such a as to catch the apple in her lap, wes Gieatae woreda Seg’ OPP the snow-fiakes around the old cabin, .
-—eer came on my face, It soon grew t be flammation, Heals Sores, & Restores the Senses of Taste andi Smell. : “T had eaten a hearty ‘supper, but — TRY the Oure, THE INCURABLE CURED! Hopxisvite, Ky., Feb. 24, 1887. Gentlemen—Seven years ago a sore develped on my nose from a finger nail scratch. I tried a few simple remedies, but the sore ,would not yleldy_I grew worse every year . 8. me, When I began with Swift's Specific I was in very poor health, and could hardly drag about. After I had finished the course oe 8 8s.I was, strony and pacyaet and ad 2 appetite. regard as & MOS! valuatie medicine for ladies In weak, dollcote health, Ig is a hounehal medicine with me. ours respe y, 2 hing ft. W. Witsox, Spartanpora, 8. C.,.April 2, 1887, Gentlemen—For twenty Bag Sh I have a sore on my left cheek. It had gradually been growing worse, ‘The many physicians , whom I hag coven st were unal to do me any good, astfall a year a; began usin, 8.8. Atfirst it ikfemen the sore, and it became more virulent than ever ; 80 much 80, indeed, that my family insisted that [should Ieave-off thé medicine, I sisted in using the 8.8.8, At the end of months the sore was entirely healed, ‘Thinking that the evil was out. of Tay onpeeeaeen. I left off the medicine; but November, ten months after, a very slight breaking out appeared. I at once b n.again on 8, 5. 8, and now that is also disappearing. I have every faith in 8.8.8, It has done me more good than, ajl the doctors and other medi: cines Lever took, ure Wye A. R. SHanps, Wiwston, N. C., April 12, 1887, Gentlemen—Two or three years ago @ can: 2% 2 wo uite large, It wore on me, and general health was very pone. Last fep mber I began a course of 8, 8. 8., which I have con. tinued to the present time with the happlest Tpeuts, She cancer ae entire! ai peargt, there ng no evidence or sym i cancerous Sharacter left. tA mvstend har “A 8. now, an ¢ er than ae, Tn Peat ene years old, and to-day I am ‘working in the field planting corn, Yours truly, Jonas LIMKBACH, Gentlemen—Lhad a sore on my W i for eight years. Seven different Youtors at. tem ea vain to heal it. One gave mea small vial for five dollars, which was a“ cer: tain cure.” It is needless to say that it did me no good. » About two beens ago x e quite uneasy, as people thought I had a can: oor, Sue I ik 4 course of eighteen botties oO . Trenton, Todd Co,, Ky., Feb. 25, 1887. Treatise on Blood and Skin D; matled free, Tux Swit tease Oo. : Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. the A particle is splice into each nostril and isagrceable, Price 50 cents at Drugggists by regis d,60cents, Circulars free. BLY Whown ens, 235 Greenwich St., N. Y. ‘IT never haye taken another chew.” . PLANO METHOD! Although’ not _connécted Wits ithe *} Ametican’ press, ‘Pope Leo X ‘. only a man of talent, but he is also very. Tis “not O. PIANO METHOD #VER PUBLISHED NiasuPacthbaggearadgaa it he! best teachers throughout the country unite] ” Twenty years ‘ago His Holiness was Papal nuncio at Brussels. He was invited to take dinner at the royal table one day. He accepted the inAmong the guests was a certain count, who, for some reason or other, madeit his business to poke fun at the He was particularly cat dl over the nally took out a snuff box and asked the nuncio to On the cover of the box was a semi-nude picture of a celebrated ‘How does your Eminence like the The nuncio examined the picture careoie! & and remarked as he handed it ack « ek : ‘« That is a very beautiful lady, Count. It is a portrait of the Countess, I ' a gael that was positively the last time the Count ever asked a clerical gentleman to write to us for terms and discounts, A Western paper very wisely says, of thoroughness in knowledge of the in‘*When emigrants have been here a year or more, have become acquainted with our manner and methods of work, they are in great demand, and frequently ‘* At bottom is the neglect here of professional training, and allowing the boys to pick up the requisite knowledge at ‘*In Europe every apprentice, artist, engraver, printer, etc., has to serve a term of from four to five years, learning his business thoroughly, and earning in the meanwhile merely a trifling salary . as an apprentice. But immediately after finishing his spprentionrny his sa, is “Our system here is to let everybody learn as best he can and to continue to add to his pay as long as he works “This practice has given us at least three-fourths of the number of men that are of the least possible use, men who have to be continually propped up by Le pt ee Detecting a Man Disguised as a Woman. I cannot exactly explain the difference between a woman's walk and a man’s, but. you will be able to appreciate it A French detective was after an important criminal, whom he knew to be disguised asa female. He followed his trail closely until he located him in a That car was crowded with women, and after studying over some scheme for finding his man he took an apple and toamal it toward a party in crinoline whom he strongly suspected of being the inal, The ruse puocepded. The party saw put up his hands rought his two legs together so as to havea double chance of catching athe ,Satoctive followed ihe direction stead of bringing the knees together at OS® % doe would we yee Poni abeas 00 “You dear ” she *sald, gushte oes Mia bee Cleo a it did last Bpring.” 0 ey BY DR. KARL MERZ. iy onouncing it.far snperior to any work to) kind yet written, Kart Mura’ Piawo METHOD Contains nearly 800 pages, elegently pentes from large, clear, new type, nely illustrated and strongly bound. o teacher or piano student who wishes to kéep up with the times should fail to examine this new work, which is SIMPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, Kar. Merz’ Piano Methoil is the cowning success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other instruction books for this favorite instrument. We want .Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write to u at once for full descriptive circular of this great work, containing also many testimohials from well known teachers who are using the book. It will pay teachers to look into the matter. Although containing more matter than any other Piano Methed new before the public,it is sold at the same price asked for smaller and inferior methods, Price 63 00, by mail; post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. A Teachers are inyited to send for a sample ony of this new work, with the privelege of returning if not what they want, Our large Catalogue 6f 20,000 Musical Publications sent free on @ plication. Teachers should S. Brainard's Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Il LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF , HEALTH BY USING GIimMorn H's AROMATIC WINE!. This remedy is the result of years, of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies —_—._to be-a-perfect Nerve and Brain Food. » It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Feraale Complaints with which all women ure afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure, tt will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving ron rosy cheeks and bright sparkling f tay? o not delay but get it atonce and be fured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfactionthan any medicine I heve soldin twenty years. It is all it is represented to be. W. T, JOYNER, Druggist Delaware, Ohio.” GICMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—26c., 60c. and $1.00 @@-Forsalebv ~ "oe. 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It will renew and invigorate. your blood, and cause the vital organs to properly perform their functions. If you suffer from Rheumatism, or Neuralgia, a few bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will relieve and cure you. Alice Kendall, 218 Tremont st., Boston, Mass., writes: “I have been troubled with Neu; ralgia, pain in the side, and weakness, and have found greater relief from Ayer’s Sarsaparilla than from any other remedy.” J.C. Tolman, 336 Merrimack st., Lowell, Mass., writes: “In no other remedy have I ever found such a happy relief from Rheuiiiitism av ti” Ayer’s Sar saparilla.” It instils new life into ‘the blood, and imparts vitality and strength. Betng highly concentrated, {t is tho most economical blood purifier.Reliable—400 first-class contributors. Now Ready—Subscribers hot kept wa! THE PROPLE'S CYCLOP RDIA THE BEST IN THE WORKD FOR gest Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. 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Seven years ago my wife was troubled with Goitre: *two bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured her, and shé has never had any return of the disease, I regard this preparation as the best medicine in-use for thé blood.” B, Barnard Wair, 76 Adams st., Lynn, Mass,, writes: ‘For many years I suffered terribly from Indleast Dyspepsia, and Scrofula. Almost opeless, I took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and:am a well man to-day.” .Be sure and get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the most thorough and: effective brood purificr. Tho best ts the cheapest.” Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas., US, A. For sale by all druggists. Price $1; six bottles for $5. . with only a part of a cyclopedia, similar works, F Academy of Our Lady the M\WE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED under the care of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of Bt. Mary's, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant town of Woodland. 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Instrumental Musie and Voice Culture, also Drawing and Painting receive particu: lar attention, EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Boakbinea Purs_s—Board (including Bed and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in Kng lish, German, French, Latin and Linea Drawing ; ORNS PTA " . $125 EXTRA CHARGES iano, with use of instrument one MOUL GOI i. ice kse ek cs eeeeices Harp, with use of instrument one OOS GAH a cic 00 Vocal Music, Private Lessons... 2 00 Vocal Musie, in Class... a .10 00 PPR WAME Goss 5 sas 85% Jc tecus . 1000 Painting, WaterColorsandon China 20 00 Painting 10 OW oie cs enersy ote . 2000 Use of Chemical and Philosophical apparatus...... oy gage The New Term opens the Firat Monday in January. For further particulars apply to the SIS Fr mg OF THE HOLY CROBS, WOODLAND CAL. THE Overland : Monthly. MHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRESENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESORIPTIVE ARTIOLES. 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The Nevada City Transcript has the largest circu lation of any paper publishlished north of Sacramento, and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to —— > Se pe eS ee NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET..... NEVADA GMTY$ The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of — . Tobacco, Cigars, , Pipes, Cutlery, etc., TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA OITY. Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County THE Offers 61,000 Challenge to any Machine. Reauced to $375. Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line, TIME TABLE: NTIL fursherfotice the 'Bus will make regular trips betwecn Grabs Valley and evada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 6:30 and 9 o’clock A.M., and 1, 8:458'and 6:30 P.M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2, 4:80, 5, and 7:30 P. M. Fare from hotel to hotel 26 cents for the round trip, WETTERAU & CARBON, ‘ Proprietors, 00 MONE TO BE MADE. CUT THIS ovtand return to us, and we will send you free, something of great you.in business which will bring you in workers. ambitious and enterprising will not dela Grand outfit free, ay fires TRUE & CO, Augusta, Maine. Y mmionaghetitetii Newspaper Advertising Agency. CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Notte VER Tisem ENTS eSolicited for all newspapers published on the Paeific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, tralian Co Europe. on the Pacific Coagt are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free eaceae to them during busirives hours, ° ee seenon file atthe office of L &) Fisher. ‘Mig G has given univergah ‘patisfaction in the ing it to'all _ A. J. STONER, M.D. * Decatur, til, PRICE, $1.00, : Bold by Drugeiats, W. D. VINFON, Sole Agent. 4 AS REYOLUTION". } efateeer during i ithe “7 half eenfury. Not the least among thew id ens progress isa methea el gyer he cOuaizy wichout aparwting fie workers from thets Homer Poy Niordts any one can do the work; either sex, omnes ot ne special abilty requ . p' will br! ou in more money it awa SORT Ay A . . What's the Matter? Single and. Double Ruggy Rarness, (His own make,) Saddles. : Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Wagon Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. Special attention is invited to the fine stock of Single andDouble Express Harness HEAVY BREECHING, Why ? Haven’t You Heard the News ? i 4 J. GILBERT, NORTH SAN JUAN, Has just returned from San Francisco. where he purchased the latest novelties in his line. He lias at his store the Lead and Ohain Harness, (The Boss for Teaming.) o Everything sold cheap er than at any other place in Nevada counts, 396m. } ing ate cordial Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, BR. Ao M. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC HALL, Nevada Ci onthe Firat Moneay tn each month, Hi )) iting Compapiqne: . etan nD y invited to at tend, JOS, THOMAS, High Prieat. 1.) Rove, Seoretary, are cor G, 0, WEISENBURGER, Master, Robe, Secretary, : MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 P.& A.M. . STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each mou, Dhar ghenn ml ng nh: in good standing t jally invited, N. BE. ORAPMAN, DDI Tis Ts. NEVADA CITY. ... J@ab, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramento St LEUTIE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Oity. W. BP. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law,“ ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE CO U; of the Bt United Btatee ate of California, and CAE? — Office in Morgan & Roberts’ of Pine and Broad street, Nevada Gliyy Gal value and importaneg to you, that will start More money rightaway than auything elee in this world. Any one can do the work and live athome,. Kither sex—all ages. 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