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April 5, 1887 (4 pages)

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tH ich inpro. for Vauty vem sirahes, EN,° OLS. tion ey ns. NE. isco. EAKatorrlysis, ffects years, octurness fluid man F an ptoms nh can jife be irden. yacuasd oby: 1, and, anner entin jeulty econd 868, mina analyyf the pevery abehe torae juantistating cy in jephe eyrand leet, drugrand ) mar0 cents 4 =» # 10, Cal. '9 1 ST.’S, given eeping itchen, NG.” PANY. 1siness . works iar -@ Broad st,, Nevada City, opp. National Ex. JAMES HENNESSY, froprietor, ; if haar PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE ~e COMMERCIAL sPRelr’ NEVADA Crry ~ “THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. VOL. .LIV. ; : == Ba on NEVADA CITY, Cal, TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5, 1887. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. F The Daily Transcript. ° Pit SS otLiames mo ' EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,’’ No. 82 Commercial-st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: seg, Per Week by Carrier Agents for the Daily Transcript, Palmer & Rey .. Graniteville Smartsville Downieville STATE OFFICERS. feeb se 8 Waeingen Bartlett eutenant-Governor...., «Water Secretary of State . . Vad a: OHe: ak State Controller.. eR ee . State Treasurer... AeA HER de Surveyor General .. Clerk Supreme Court STi HVBIOUR 6.8 oie, 2 upreme Fastloes <8 ¥ Mostaon (6: J), 5B. » McKinstry, ZPD. SHOT, J. gal iw ‘s *R.» Pal soerieny Moen tkaey ©: OP rete Commissioners—I. 8. Belcher (C. C.), Niles ie) 4. Lond . R, Commission Board Equalization, 24 Dist.L. C. Morehouse LEGISLATIVE. . es ya. Walling: “George Lord: Clerk and Auditor. .F. G. Beatty Recorder . District Attorney ..: Treasurer and Collector. . Assessor AE “Bond: School Superintendent A. J, Tiffany Public Administrator.. . KE. i] ewe . BE, Uren Ti i Mail Time Tabie. Arrives—From East and West, 10:25 a. m.; from West 5:40 p. m. Closes—To points West, 5:40 a. m.; to points East and West, 12:40 p. m. oo "eet Office Hours. sredk Daye. m, to 5p. m.; 6 to-7:30 p.m. Sundays—ito2p.m. Holidays—ito 2p. m. 6to7p.m. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA cry, QHARLES KENT, Proprietor. AVING pirehased the above-named Market, : patrons and wil be able to supply the public with ail kinds of Fresh c& Salt Meats, Eiame, Bacon Jana Lara,' Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RAB. Having had long experience in the business, I can guarantee give Perinat Batisfaction to all, and will'supply the “. -. Mery-best in. ny Line, All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all imes. CHARLES KENT. Empité Livery Stable, Stable has the largest lot of . Horses, Carriages and Buggies _To be found in this part of the State. ms with elegant Buggies, Wagons and it the " "7 wi inside tate % if uve ot . free from yice, of good style The horses and capable of going as fast as any gentle~~ man cares to Good Saddle Horses alwayaon and CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY fs ~ . Administrator of the Estate of Rev. John ~ John Caldwell, Atty for Adm’tr. 3-28 UNION MARKET, ; DEALERS 1 cialig males Beef, Perk, Mutton, Veal, Ete., T A MEETING OF THE BOARD * BEA ARD OF DI-. fs end‘ (No. if 160 hy has been de A Saat tata ar ete ade lo Se at au. 98 8; EeM, PREBTON,....... 3. PRESIDENT. . Weodlana.). . waite . lish, German, French, Latin. and Linea will be glad to see all former . ) thence running : ashes, weést 165 feet; thence north 77342, west 310 feet; thénce south 824°, west 185 feet; CITIZENS BANK, se Nevada City Paid up Capital $30,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. iF iy fie gee New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We iseue By OF EXCHANGE Payable AP tens ‘inthe prin.cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. . Collections on. any part of the United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. ‘@oté-ana ‘sitver Bullion © ure chased Avsay Office at this Bank. “OFFICERS: * 1B. M, HUNT.. vice PResbent. JOHN T. MORGAN.....;..:. CASHIER. D. E. MORGAN. .+Ass’T CASHIER and SEc’yY, : DIRECTORS: pr. R, M. Hunt, JOHN T.MORGAN, Gro. M.\HUGHES, D. E. Morean, Wm. EDWARDS, L. Housman, E. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS: ’New York—First National Bank. jan Franciaco—First National Bank. k lg é@nto—National Bank of D. O. Mills 0. . : Academy of Our Lady of the HOLY ROSARY. . ge ACADEMY RECENTLY,.OPENED =£under the dare of the ait Gt the Holy Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of St. wat Notre Pema, Indiana, is pennifally mn the hea’ and pleasant wn SP webaiena The building is latge an@'well supplied with all the modern improvements any effort on expense has beap aspired to meet all requirg@ments that may ‘co baie ithe qy cement, héklth and cor f pits. A*tomplete Philosophital “ahd Chemical apparatus is furnished with smal) extra expense for the use of those pursuing the seiences, “Instruimiental Musie and Voice Culture, Piso Drawing and Fainting receive. particuEXPENSES PER TERM “RA ¥ABLE IN Boardine Purras—board (including Bed and Bedding,. Washing) Tuition in Eng “Drawing secede, $185 beh EXTRA-CHARGES. Piano; with use of instrument one mopar dally.. i ecc. ease cc Harp. with use of instrument one Pr wemour dally,..-.;... Vocal Music; Private Lessons.. Vocal Music, in Class Painting Water Colors and ainting, Water Colors an j Painting!in Ost $e oli yi ise of Chemical and Philosophical ' apparatus... * ‘Whe New ‘Ter: opens the First onday in January. For further articulars apply to the SISA OF THE HOLY CROBB, OODLAND, Stockholders’ Meeting. EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE Railroad Company.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as may property come before the meeting, will be held at the office of oCompany, at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, NeVada county, California, on Wednesday, the 6th day of A ril, 1887, at 2 P. M. Polla will beopened at 2:300’clock, and closed at 2:45 P.M. ansfer books will be closed on the 26th day of March. By order of ‘. JOHN PF, KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. Ordinance No. 82. _™ REDIBANGE TO LAY OUT AND ‘extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the public use and convenience that Orehard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section 2—That all that certain strip of land commencing at the west end of Orchard street at the angle in Ducray’s weat ling; (mag. var, 18° E:). nort’ thence south 64449, west 145 feet to West Broad street; thence south 6114, east 43 feet along West Broad street; thence north 64144°, east 114 feet; thence north 824° » Cast 1/4 feet; thence south 7734°, east 285 feet to the northeast. corner Brduagan's henge south 1,east 170 to north line of Branagan street; thence north 28'7>, east $8.60 feet to place of beginning. Section 8—This ordinance shall take effect and bein foree from and after its passage and due publication. H. C. MILLS, President. i W. G. RigHARDS, Clerk. iidktaa IVIDEND NO, 25,0F FiFTY CENTS PER parse the Capital Stock of the CIT ENS BANK will become due and payable on and after March 10th, 1887, at the Office of the Citizens Bank. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. Notice to Creditors, In the Superior Court of Nevada county, State of California. . In the matter of the estate of John ae eceased. TICE is hereby given by the underRate Ooh Ad strator ot se seiate i : eceased, to e° creded “ot and Sh ersons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the, first publication of thie eto the 1 inistrater, at his dence i Wetera CHO the said county vada, resi of Ne REV. JAMESTANHAM, TH OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE Tamento. Guaranteed ep tal, #00 00; paid up capital, $200,000; loans on-real estate, Jul: ,818; term and ordinary depodi 956,581, ~ M cney loaned u estate only. a + 1 : dow “exel ily a savings a , Retr MM upon application to hy W. P. COLEMAN, President. , Ep, R. Haminton, Cashier. agil4m PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES Voor han firm of LEGG & SHAW it delay. : must be settled up wi aim WE Ritk suit Dearne ravine, IN ; 4 buildings. Thig proper is-very favorably situated with plenty of free water. With little f ; when the ditch-is com " hoi NOTIOE TO 0: . sit id ~ or thee vine 4 co J ood 10use of 7 roo ood ae 4 4 bal ee i: i ae re ide rar for cant ; eimmediate payment Deir Homes and Land (fered For. Sale —BY THE— Nevada County Land Improvement Association. —DIRECTORS— JOHN T. MORGAN, NAT. P, BROW E. M. PRESTON, ROWN, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS. BARKER. _ GEO, C. GAYLORD, GEO. E. TURNER, G. E. BRAND, 10,000 Acres of Railroad Lands For Sale. DEPARTMENT NO. 1. . THE FARM-KNOWN AS:.THE “FAR WEST RANCH,” $10 AO described as follows: 780 acres of foot hill land, comprising 330 J acres of timber and grazing land, 300 acres of cultivated Tand, 100 acres of which is plowed ready to sow, also 100 acres of 8 lendid meadow, never fails a crop. Two creeks of never failing water, one of which rung the full length of the meadow, numerous springs all-over the place and two wells of good water, Three hundted acres of’ the land ia@-under a good board fence, the rest’ enclosed with good brush fence. A good house.of eight rooms; one large barn capable of containing one hundred tons of hay, a.large new ha press, two stables, storehouse, granery, blacksmith shop with. tools, small orchard, Personal property to go with the place, ¢onsisting of 1jgood four? horse wagon, 1 tectiote wagon, 1 hay press, 1 harrow, 2 plows. The place is situated 15 miles from Grass Valley on the McCourtney road, 3 miles southeast of Spenceyille, and 15 rhiles northeast of Wheatland.No: 1. : $8 250 560 ARES OF CHOICE LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND HIGHLY IMf) proved. Well fenced and a gobd supply of free water, House of nine rooms, . hard finished. 8go0d barns. Cut 120 tons hay. splendid chance to secure one of the -best ranches inthe county. No, 3, “ $3 00 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED. GOOD HOUSE WITH sIX ’ ROOMS; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons of hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. A good inyestment if sold soon. No : “ ie $3 00o AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALR-ON AOCOUNT-OP ABSENCE FROM ’ the city. “fhere will_be offered for a short time atthe above low price, a house Containing nine commodieus rooms with all the modern improvements, Centralty located and includes 2 unimproved lots and a fine orchard, No: 6. 4 : a = : $1 100 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, FAVORABLY SITUATED ON PRINCIPAL 7 street in Nevada City. Good, and-both rented. Must be sold within afew days; No. 7. ; $5 eye) WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST PROFITABLE ) places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in fitable bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and ‘are fine varieties, This land nearly all lies under the ditch and is in a warm, sunny slope. . Will be worth $10,000 in two years. No. 8, en te ser eee 3 = $2 250 A RARE CHANCE, 835 ACRES SITUATED IN THE NATURAL FRUIT ’ belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good house and barn, good well. Situated on the public road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance without irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land, A splendid purchase. No. 9, $14 000 A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 640 ACRES, SITUATED IN A SHELTERED. ’ locality, in the warm belt formerly known as Penn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water; well-fenced, good honse-and barn, sheds, ha: press, etc. Much of the jJand is well situated for the growing of all kinds of frnits. The pasture land is se located that it commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle, __-— ; No,-10. $1 600 80 ACRES OF IMPROVED ORCHARD LAND SITUATED IN THE WARM y) belt of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other improvement could be made worth $5,000, No. 11. $2 550 A NEW HOUSE WITHIN 3 BLOCKS OF BUSINESS PORTION OF THE 5) City. Containing 8 rodms, bath, cellar, woodshed and stable. A beautiful 7 situation, “No. 12; $3 aye) RANCH—190 ACRES, PATENTED, FOUR MILES FROM RAILROAD. 60 9 acres under cultivation, Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock. ‘ Nos 13, ‘ 1 600 RANCH 127 ACRES, PATENTED; 120 ACRES , POSSESSORY TITLE. : 9 Plenty of water for irrigation) 50 acres‘under cultivation; 8,000 Grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. No. 14, $2 000 WOOD TRACT AND ORCHARD—320 ACRES, PATENTED; 10 ACRES ‘ 9 cultivated; 1!4 acres orchard, with house, barn and other improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. : No. 15, ‘ $2 500 A FAVORABLY LOCATED AND WELL WATERED STOCK RANCH FOR ]. f) sale, consisting of 430 acres patented land, and a large free range. A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and pine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 from Railroad, No, 16. 3 50 A WELL IMPROVED FARM, FAVORABLY SITUATED, CONTAINING b) 270 acres, 70 acres under Cultivation, and all the tract fenced. A number of good springs on the place. 1 span horses, 18 head cattle, two wagons, 8 plows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop and tools, and various other farming implements go with the place. Everything ready to go forward with the busitiess of farming, No, 17. 1,200 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada Count 4 and only 5 miles from Grass Valley; well watered, and a portion well timbered with oa end pine suitable for lumber; will be sold in one lot or divided up in small tracts to suit purehagers. Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. ated, and when improved will be a very profitable place. No. 19. * 5O A GGOD CATTLE AND WOOD RANCH, ONLY 6 MILES FRGM GRASS : Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid srasiug land and large outside range, Timber will more than pay for the place. Splendid ehange, $ 300 houses, etc. Free water.’ Can be allirrigated. Small orchard. A rare bargain. No. 21, 160 -280 ACRES SPLENDID FARMING LAND, IMPROVED AND READY FOR ‘9 . cultivation; all fenced, and situate 9 miles west of Grass Valley. This property is so located that it can be all irrigated. No, 22. : c ze $2 250 DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS, CENTRALLY LOCATED IN NEVADA ' City; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by 150 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in the county. ; No. 2. ; $500 160 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND'TO BE SOLD AT THE’PRICE NAMED TO settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill, Must be sold, splendid chance for investment. : No, 24, $8,00 A SPLENDID INVESTNENT, CHOICE FARM OF 400 ACRES, sITUated on the Narrow-Gauge Railroad, about 8-miles from Grass Valley. Choice fruit tracts in deep, red soil. A number of never iting springs. Goodhouse and barn. Water conducted tothe barn, There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. miles from Nevada City; a’portion well timbered; estimated that there are 8,000 cords of wood yet standing; all fenced. 2 story hard finished house, 9 rooms; good Cellar; large barn: small orchard and gartens water right to the jand, Tegether with 4 plows, 2 wagons, 1 harrow, and various other farming implements. Will be sold at the above low price to settle up an estate. 3 : No, 25, (K) 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND GRAZING LAND, SITUATED 56 in the house. Situated 2 miles from Nevada City; all fenced and can be irrigated with free water; splend?@ ‘orchard of bearing trees and vineyard; large tract of clover; house of 5 réoms, store house, shed, barn, 10 head o cattle, 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 seta of harness, plows and amall farming implements; 20 tons of hay and about 200 chickens. The property is favorably located w thin, mile of school . ~ house, and is situated so that large free range for eattle can be used. Will be sold at the above low price on account of sickness. A rare chance. Noi 26. gi) 100 ACRES WITH STOCK FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE acres under cultivation. House of four rooms, chicken house sheds, good well, and plenty of running water in the pasture land for stock; all fenced. Situated 2 miles from Spenceville. A splendid chance to get a good profitable farm for little money. ‘ No, 28. = : BUILDING LOT 60x200 FEET. SITUATED IN THE BEST PART OF THE Nl) City; 8 blocks from Post Office. ¢ vation; all well fenced. House with 5 rooma; barn 22x50; 850 vines and 50 2 160 ACRES OF SPLENDID FARMING LAND. 50 ACRES UNDER CULTIANIL assorted fruit trees. A bargain. Timber will more than = fat the land and clearing. Soil good and land e@ No, 1. 7 a 160 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER. LAND WITHIN 6 MILES OF NEVADA. SOG lays under the ditch. perfect. sepcon. Good house, barn, ete, A splendid fruit and stock farm. Plenty of water 760 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN 8 MILES OF NEVADA CITY. 160 ACRES SCO oh premises. ated on line of lroad, Will be sold for $5 per acre, Only 2 miles from No, 33. i ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES OF GOOD FRUIT LAND, SITUroad, H(() Grass Valley. ill double in value in-1 year. District; under a g state of cultivation. 245 borne, 1 Sb te sane price (new about 20tons ofhay, * ca er with 2 mares, 2 sets . -one-horse Los . buggy, »1 ‘arming lnploments. 18 head ef cattle, rds of wood on the place, is situ: so that nearly.all the land can a Streets, Nevada City, MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. STATED. MEETINGS. ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are CO) 6 eye ita <a . » Master. x it-Bexusien 6 etary. Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, No. 6, R. A. M. ___ STATED MEETINGS AT MASONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the bh First Moneay in each month, VisWiting Compantona tn good standing. sum. rdially invited to atj te -JOS. THOMAS, High Priest, ~—J. H. BOARDMAN, Sec. a Es Bo; GAYLORD, FRED SEARLS. . GAYYORD « SEARLS, Attornefs and Oounselors at Law.
TLL Bam EP IN ALL THECOURTS \ V State and Federal. Ofice—Opposite the Court House. MANIL TON McCORMICK, Attorney ‘and Oonnselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Wilt practice in all of ‘the Courts. of the State. ° THOS. 8S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Thomas’ Batlding, corner Broad and Pine streets; Nevada City, . Co tae 1, CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANCER. — FFICE—South side. Broad Street; opposite Union Street, Nevada City. Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California, Will draw up Deeds and Mortgages forg2.50 each, certificate of ac nowledgmenttherete included, Cc, W, CROSA, JAMES K. BYRNE. BYRNE « CRoss, Attorneys and-Oounselors at Law, Rooins 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, $10 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal. L, B, LITTLE, M. FARLEY, FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. V ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Transcript Block, Up Btairs. JOHNSON & MASON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law; ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas Building, up stairs, orner Broad and Pine streets. THIS POWDER NEVER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinars kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Lg ring) tpi powders. Sold vert in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,, 106 Wall street, New York A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, BRCAv STREET, TWO DOORS “BELOW, Post Office, Nevada City, : ¢ FINE BOOTS -AND SHOES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER. Broad Street, Nevada City. “THE GERMAN METHOD Of Fingering for the Piano. A. Mirs. M. Farley, AVING LEARNED THE-NEW GERMAN Method of Fingering fér Piano ayers, is now prepared to give lessOns_ in the same. : Instructions also given in Guitar Playing, Residence—East Broad Street. — Music Lessons. Mies Mary Thomas \V 71,L BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PUPILS FOR PIANO LESSONS, $10 O00 ‘A,LARGE TRACT OF FINE AGRICULTURALLAND, CONSISTING OF fy NEVADA CITY ON i ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, NO.18, $1 OOO. 4 ACRES OF GOOD ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND, WELL srrv. Broad and Pine Streets, up atairs, ND U: A HOME AND ORCHARD TRACT, CONTAINING AROUT TEN ACRES, A OR, Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block situated 1 mile from Nevada CRY, inthe warm belt. House, barn, chicken . Corner Broad and Pine Streets, eC 150 acres under splendid onltivagion. Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop. Revo 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER 0 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Eto., Eto, ON AND APTER~ Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, 08h ( 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING, ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND. 90} Groceries, Provisions, Oase Goods, Grain. L. 8. CALKINA, No. 82. tpi in Northern California. It was estab-. That it is necessary to the public use and WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION . °™="!*"* %=on time, or Spare moments. Business i No. 4." f nowt nant pro ry ty pe either B ‘Porm and ordfnary deposite received, and (\ A 72 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE FAMOUS PLEASANT VALLEY . fez ‘snd is roportional sum by devoting ali . te,Bame of Findley street, and embraces dividends paid in anuJary and July, “~~ of thal me to the business. he follows: Commencing at the northeast corbi 1 bard earn nearly as much as men.’ That all who gee this may send their address business, we make this offer. To such 0. 85. 3 Mae : are not well satisfied we will ) Reenhes is ine peut ead paras ay REED 2 Us . EER chat ek JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law. be images: ey Be oe wee eee bg ce ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE C : ofthe diate. Ofice adjuming tongs . WeVAda County Academy, & Brand's Store, Broad atreet, DR. R. M. HUNT, : Physician, ‘ QFFICE AT VINTON'S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. Orders left at CARR BROS, Drug Store will . be promptly attended. ~—AND— Business College. . A Schoo! tor the People at Popular Prices N. E, OHAPMAN, DAN TIisT. NEVADA CITY.....0AL. ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty, Thorough preparation for any course in any University. A Complete Acudemic Course. ~ Vocal and Instrumental Music, Peavelng, Painting, Elocution, Short hand, Type-writ ing, ete., by the very best Special Teachers. Home care and trainiug. At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley—two miles from either city, ~ LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento St. DR. 8. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner] A Delightful Retreat for Health, Comfort and Study. 2600 feet above the sea level. Near Railroad and Telegraph Stations. Omnibuses pass hourly. W. EF. ENGLEBRIGHT, Oivil and Mining Engineer, : 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEY, Pupils enter atany time, ake regular or selected courses or private lessons, — a For eomplete-prospectusor information WM. sCcoTT, address the principal. , General Collector. ' E.K. HILL, : pena NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘EGAL BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. Surgeon. Eg. W. CHARLES, M. D.,_ Homepathio Physician, Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. ce is ttc 12 A. M., and 2to4 P. M.; 9 i f ainanbaietaeitnenentei rpearen WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT A. DADEMAN, DEALER IN Nevada City, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, AS: FOLLOWS S— NEVADA CITY. eaving: . A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pas Pi eee arriving in San Francisco at . ‘00 P.M, DAILY. a iwi Feed. &c., &, 10:25 A. gsi siya Goeds Sold at Bed Reck Prices. * P. M. DAILY—Connecting with PasAgent for Giant Powder Company J senger leaving Ban Francisco at 7.30 Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. «GEO, C. GAYLORD, DEALER IN N. P. BROWN. JOHN F, KIDDER, Manager. Ordinance No. 80. Book, Newspaver and Job Printers, A ORDINANCE TO CREATE FINDLEY vi BROWN & CALKINS, Street. The Tritstees of the City of NeUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA orry . "#4440 ordain as follows: DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paSECTION 1, hed September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown . convenience that a public street connectin Co, Jags adud Spring and Broed alvects between whe tea ndiey and A. Lones be laid out and kept That the strip of land hereinafter describGOOD’ HEALTH. Practical and Timely Hinta About How to Get and How to Keep It. The great sources of mischief from eating are three—quantity, frequency, rapidity, and from these, says Hall’s Journal of ‘Health, come the horrible dyspepsias which make of human lifo a burden. “By eating fast tho stomach, like a bottle being filled through a funnel, is full and overflowing before. wo know it, But tho most important reason {s, the food is swallowed before time has been allowed to divide it in sufficiently small pieces with the teeth; for, like ice-in a tumbler of water, the smaller the bits‘are the sooner are they dissolved, It has been seen with the naked eye that if solid food is cut up in pieces ‘small as half a pea, it-digesta almost as soon, without being chewed at all, as if it had been well masticated. The best plan, therefore, is for all persons to thus comminute their food; for even if it is well chewed, the comminution is ho injury, while it is.of very great importance in case of hurry, forgetfulness or bad teeth. Cheerful conversation prevents rapid eating. i {t requires five hours for an ordinary meal to dissolve and pass out of the stomach, during which time this organ is incessantly at work, when it must have repose, as any other muscle or set of muscles, after such a length of effort. Hence persons should not eat within less than a five hours’ interval, The heart itself is at rest_ more than one-third of its timo. °'The brain perishes without repose. Never force food on the stomach. It. is but natural that all should feel heavy when night comes, hence the folly:of.Jate and hearty dinners or sup_ Always breakfast-before work or exer A Novel Iden About Ventilation, The Sanitary Institute of Great Britian has discussed an interesting paper in which } the writer argues that ventilation, that is, the constant change of the atinosphere, goes on more satisfactorily in a room with a low ceil ing than a high one, ‘Tho argument is, that to have tho currents of fresh air circulating only in the lower part of a room, leaving the upper portion of the air in it unalfected, is practically a much worse way of ventilating the room than, with tho same movement of the air; to cut. off the upper stagant portion of it by alow ceiling, or the stagnant at: mospheric mass under: the high cviling, al though motionless; keeps actively at work under the law of the diffusion of gases, foul ing tho fresh currents that circulate beneath it, while with low rooms and high windows no accumulation of stagnant air can oxist, the~hot and foul atmospheric strain being swept Constantly from the ceilings in the currenté, just as-dust-isswept-fronrthe floor by a broom. . : An Erect and Graceful Carriage. A graceful carriage of ‘the person is very attractive, and ought to be encouraged by both sexes. An erect sraceful-eartiage may be attained by walking with a heavy “book upon the head or fastening the braids of -haie to the dress so as to hold the head in the proper position; a si walk and stooping figure will detr: er cent, from the loveliest face and most elaborate t vilet, while anerect and dignitled carriage may so impress the beholder as to make him believe a costume royal when it ia only royally worn, Soothing Drops. in the morning hours when digestion is fin authority as Dr, Oswald. joints, Do not whisper in the sick room but speak in a clear, low. voice and with distinet enunciation, \ A daily bath, early rising and-exercise in the open air is said to be the best remedy for a‘sallow complexion. To ventilate a room with tho least draught raise the window a few inches aud close the opening with a piece of board. Air will pass upward into the room between the upper and lower sashes, ETIQUETTE. Manners and Social Usages Practiced in Polite Society, It is at the present time a very convenient and pleasant custom for a bride to announce with her wedding cards one or more receptior days during the season after her marringy ~ on which her friends can call upon ber, ‘Th certainty of finding a bride -at home: is yor, pleasing. On the occasion of these reception, she should not wear her wedding dress, bi receive as if she had entered society as one 0: ite-members, ‘T'he wedding accessories are al put away, and she wears any handsome recep tion dress she chooses, As regards a bri wearing-hor wedding dress to balla or dinne: after her marriage, it is ‘perfectly correct t: do 80, provided she divests herself of the. vei and the orange blossoms. Over Supply is Not Hospitality. Never.overload a plate nor over supply « table. It is a vulgar hospitality, Ata smal! dinner no one should hesitate to ask for mor: if he desires it. It will only be considered a flattering tribute to the dish. At large com panies, where there is necessarily a_ greater variety of dishes, the most voracious appetite must be satisfled with a little of each, The French understand better than the people of any other nation how to supply a table, Their small family-dinners are gems of perfection, There is plenty for every person, yet every morsel is eaten, The flowers or plants are fresh and odoriferous; the linen is a marvel of whiteness; the dishes are few, but perfect of their kind, Writing Notes. The writer of notes ought to carefully diacriminate between the familiar note and the note of ceremony, and consequently should, learn how to write both, Custom demands that all notes written in the first person should begin with “My Dear Mrs. Smith,” and close with the expression “Yorrs cordially,” “Yours with regards,’ ete. ‘The laws of etiquette do not permit the use of numerals, as 1, 2, 8, but demand that one, two, three be written out in full, Abbreviations are consideréd inalegant. Acommon mistake much indulged in by beginners ig the confusion of. the first and third persons. A note in answer to an inyitation should be written in the third’ person, if the invitation was expressed’ in tho third person. Formal notes are usually thus written. It is not considered good form to write’ a note on ruled paper. * @are now prepared to furnish all class-. oq lying between the lota of Wm. Findle with employment at home, all the . and’ a. Tunes be, and the same is hereby a ropriated as, and is hereby declared to be a og ¢ street of the city of Nevada, under all the land between said lots described as ‘8 and girl 4 he . Ue of lot No. lin block No 36; on west Broad mag Sede yrs 4:19 South 84% rie , Var. a u eg. W one ft ninety-two feet along Lones’ fence ‘ the ° corner at Spring street; thence north a8 deg. KORGE twenty-nine and one-half feet toa son & Co., Portland, Maine, drill hole ina granite boulder; thence north e Z : A splendid chance tosecure & good farm plows, 4 set o: nd-about 600 gall ¥ bout 50 chickens, and ine all the various farm impleme hand used. on the plage, taal peace LEGG & SHAW, YOU caniive at home, and make more radi Rye . e: s head 8 a J i lee baluebe rude and shout 608 gallons of wit, Aad hey sullen Ge dela’ Knatded ree tra marae hoe and various tools on . all Any one os do the work. from first start. Pr) POT ee : “i . Better not delay. Costs you: For firther particulars enqiiire at the ofice of the Association, Broad Street, jothing tosend your address sud ded cae feet along the fence of rier at West Broad street; sexes; SECTION LI. : ey at work f by og A a Work for ws than at] ¢n, Costly ou RAE PILLS erg pwnate si ordinance shall be in f from after Paagage anddue ‘publication. W. G, Richards, Clerks _——s . ra A i x ’ tcc iee ye Karly rising, carried to extremes, impatrs the vitality. I woult-as-soon rob a child of ita food or clothing as to deprive it of sleep ished and dreams become sweet, says as good Showering with hot water, stroking the joints and kneading-the. neighboring muscles gently gives relief in tases of. inflamed wrist Mexican Mustang Liniment CURES Scratches, . Contracted.Sprains, Muscles, Strains, . Eruptions, Stitchos, . Hoof Ail, Scalds, Stiff Joints, . Screw f Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, @alls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Bunions, Spavin Galis, Oorns, Cracks, Pilea, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what fa claimed for it, One of the reasona for the great popularity of the Mustang Ltntment ts found in ts universal applicability, Everybedy needa such a medicine, ] The Lumberman needs tt 4n case Of ao cldent, j Tho Housewile noeds lt for general family use, Tho Canaler needs it for his teams and his men. The Mechanic needs it always on his work bench, Tho Miner needs tt in case of emergency, Tho Pleneer needs tt-can't got along with. out it, The Farmer noéds {tin his house, his stable, and his stock yard, The Steambont man or the Boatman needs It in liberal supply afldatand ashore. The Horse-taucier needs it—it ts his best friend and safest reliance, hs The Steok-grower noeds {t—it will save ~ Nib tiitisends Of dollars aad aworld of tee he The Railroad man needa it and will need it so Long as hia life is a round of accidents and dangers, The Backwoodsinnn needs it. There ta nothing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the ploueer. The Merchant. needs it about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, aud when these come the Mustang Liniment ie wantoil at onve, Keep a Battle inthe House, 'Tis the beat of econoisy, Keep a Bottle lu the Factory, Its im. mediate use in case of accident saves pain and logs of wages, Keep a Bottle Alwaye tv the Stable for use when wanted, National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Burns, 0, J. NAFFZIGER T RRF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBAGES, Ete. e HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail, And all kinds of Meat usually found im a first-class Market. Meats delivered free of charge. C, J. NABFZIGER. Proprietor. Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European Cities, BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ALL RAIL ROUTES, Southern Pacific Company . \TLY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT fraing make prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the Vast, conhecting at =New Voerk and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Patace Sleeping Cars ) Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Glass Sleeping Oars Are Run Daily with Overhnd Emigrant Trains. Noaddithonal charge for Berths in Phird-C lass Cues Tickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other information given upon applica, Hou atthe Company's offices where passeners culling in persou can secure choiee of routes, ete RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Lppky to, or Address . WoW MILES, Land Agent C. P. ROR. San Pranciseo 3 JEROME MADDEN, Land Ageut$. PLR. A.N. TOWNRE, TH. GOODMAN, General Manager, Gen, Pass & Tk’t Agt. Order to Show Cause. TOTICE OF APPLICATION FORLORDER 4 to show case why order of sale of real estate should bot be made n the Superior Court of Nevada county, State of California ‘In the matter of the estate of Michael Qulita, deceased, iCappearing to the said Court by the peti tion this day presented and tiled by John W. tobb, the executor ofthe last will and testa mentof said Michael Quinn, deceased, pray ing for an order of saloofreal estate; that it is necessary to sellthe whole of the real es tate of said decoused. Itistherefore ordered by the sald Court thatall persons interested in the estate of sald deceased appear before the ‘said Superior Courton Monday, the 2istday. of March, \. D. 1887, at. 100’clock A. Moot wild day, at the Courtroom of said Superior Coust, at the Courthouse insaidcounty, awd at Nevada City, 4oshow cause why an order should not : be granted to the said executor to sell all the realestate of sald deceased, And that a copy of this order be published at least foursuceessive weeks in the Daily Transcript, a newspaper printer and published in said county, Dated Feb. Tith, 1887, J, M. WALLING, Superior Judge, Notice to Bondholders. Office of theCounty Treasurer of Nevada County AT OTICE [8S HEREBY GIVEN that I am 4 prepared to redeem thee following bouds of Nevada County, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: BKonds numbered S40 to. $50 inelusive: alsothe following bonds Issued July 5 4d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 351 to.400 inee clusive. If not presented for payment with 40 daya, interest will coase at the expiration of that time iu eonformity withOrdihance of the Board of Superyisors, under and by virtue of which th onda were igsued, HEN MeNt ¥. evada County, Cal page. 5 Nevada City,