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WE DAILY TRANSC
vou. LVI.—No. 8621.
NEVADA CITY.
‘CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 6, 1888.
Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo.
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—sBY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P, Brown.
yw
Business
{, $8, CALKINS,
Editor.
—— ript Block,” No. 32 Combbe etd 99 Nevada City, Cal. Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands
TREMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: High. Foaled at J. B. Hagone Year..vee ee $6 00 gins Ranch, Del Paso,’
six Manes 1 SF March 13, 1882.
hree. a ba ts
Per Week be ae a Sing
Rees are
Agents for the Dail: Transcript. Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s
wi — y " ‘ Kambletonian. Dam by Cor& Rey.. mew York . — Feets Me hy Belmont. Echo}s
: ng 38 Sowell. C hw York dam by Magnolia; he by
. G, BR. Nilea... .eecsee cree cer ae aang Boston Selby’s American Star.
1 N. W. Ayer & Co.. ..-+e Philadelphia
5 Paimer & Rey. ..«+>+++ Portland, Oregon —_
J. H. Bates & Coo.. eevee eeees New.York AGHA is-one of the few grandsons of
b Dauchy & Co... New York Hambletonian as there are but three of
Williams & Co.... Loudge, Eng . he sons of Hambletonian now living on the
Cook & Co... .-,,Chieago . Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and 5 culaL. P. Fisher. an Francisco . tion. From the combinatywn of HambletonE. ©. Dake.. Ben ian and American Star came Dexter, 2:17);
Palmer & Rey. “"San Francisco . Jay Gould, 2:21%4; Dictator. the sire of DiJohn C. Dewey & Co. Burlington, Vt . rector, 2:17; Phallas, 2:13%;, Jay Bye See.
many others in the 2:30 list. Echo
A General Banking Business Transacted.
we BIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
gan Francisco.
And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
s vavare AT. SIGHT inthe princhee Fa GREAT BRITAIN)
Ecipat ch
and EU
Collections on. any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Werrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
RB. M.HUNT
JOHN.T. MORGA
Dr. R. M. Hunt, Joun
Gro. M. Hueugs,
e _—
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York--First National Bank.»
Fran
Co,
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CASHIER and Sgv’Y.
DIRECTORS: Goh 4
T. Monga
D. E. Morean,
Wm. Berane, L, Housman,
: . M. Preston,
ciseo—First ie,
Gan Franciesoricnal Bank of DiO. Mills
g’r.
2:10, and
the sire o
year old
PASHA
a. perfect
wet old
them asa
Where
position.
f Pasha has
2:20; Echora,
Laurie, a ear. old,
others of noto
ord. of 2:40.
eda, end rg
Chico, and as a
record to 2:34 and
brook Park evrly in June of 2:30%. He has
gait, and an ie was never
known to auth He served ; ares at four
: and his colts all show to his credit.
e invite particular attention to any of
‘WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888
At Watt Park, Grass Valley,
harn
he will be shown
week and the public is invited to judge for
themselves as to
The price
tot account 0:
small sum
In all cases payable at t
returning privilege next season,
mains in my possession,
C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor —
Poe iereg Bell Echo,
raltar, 2:2244; Annie
2:30; Senator, thieeoe 2:29; and many
ety.
asa three-year-old, gained a recgo Wapbie tn horses.as Wallace
2:2814; G
d.
Wapple in a fivd-heat race at
ve-year-old lowered his
showed a trial at Glenproof of his quality asa sire.
in ess every
his speed, action and disof service for the season
rohasing reduced to the
sera aes ive Dollars,
me of seryiee with
at
of
e@ reure
a aes 2
NEVADA OITS,
MRS. J. NAFPZIGEB
UNION HOTEL, ‘eed
@
is r
a
The
clude a
and
National Exchange,
Masatve firedangers of fires go prevalent in large hotels
The Table of the
pet feature he jong the pro)
‘The ex!
Former!
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
The Only First-class Business
Mlote! im the City.
ted in the ve -eentre.of e city. with .
pore. ain tOfice and General © Office
all lines in ac orl
inutes later m
stage.
ea Exebange is ren
or to any in the ¢
‘oome are neat and desira'
number of handsome su
enjoys of being the
cMahon House, Hollister, Cal.
CAL.
~ Nevada Co
H. G. PARSONS. . . -Business Manager
unty NG. B.A.
~ A Indy of a wealthy Fastern frmily,
through some estrangement,
home and went to the West.
ani ill-health swept away her
f structure, free from the
rs can
an any
rietors, aud is guarjie, and inta.
voreweet management wit) spare
ns or expeni stain the repbarn bh nex Ronal, Exchan e now
st zy
y f
saa eal he mountains. ats
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors. .
ofthe Union Hotel, Nevada City,
ng ani
In the Poor-House. a
left her
Misfortane
little all,
and in her old age she found a home in
the poor-house. Une evening shortly after, she, was found sittin: hs her bed,
reading the poem: “Ro k Me to Sleep,
Mother,” ani weeping. That night the
dext . angel came, and the tired feet rested on “the echoless shore.”
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock mfe to sleep,”
Why does the reader pause? Why does she
wee}?
Withered the quiv’ring lips, head bowing low,
‘Ggre-worn the wrinkled face where the tears
flow;
Far from her childhood home, ola and atone, ©
No one, and nothing, to claim as-her own;
Fortune and friends all are lost in the past,
Found, in her old agé, the poor-house at last.
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep,”
Trembles the voice, for the mem’ ries that sweep
Far from the sunny land when she was young,
Rush o’er her heart asa harp long unstrung,
Music that once has charmed, chords lost 80
. long;
Love's sweetest harmonies, joy’s happy song,
Come from the silence so long an«! 80. deep—
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep,”
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep,”
Just as when weary of playing “Bo Peep"
Long, long ago, she would-turn to her breast,
Yearning for love words and kisses an rest.
The Only y Hamel
Contagious Blood Poison.
feb a samen a
n for about thirteen
strettreatr
me,
je case
months. t
and used
ousand ems
you
and grew worse
friend who told me.that
Turns she to-night, a child mow once more;
‘Mother, come back from the echoless shore
What do her dim eyes ‘see? What does she
hear?
Why does she linger where tear follows tear? a
Over and over in sobs. low and deep— :
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep.”
Morn came; the sun, like a fond mother’s face,
Wake earth with u kiss from night’s still embrace;
TTushed were those lips in that peaceful repose
2
Unly the friendless who finds it. ere knows.
Mother had come from “the®@choless shore.’*
Clasped her-again in her arms as of yore;
Open the book lay beside the love dead,
Tear-marked the lines o’er and o’er she had
read,
Nevermore here e’er to wake or to weep—
“Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sicep.””
“Rock me to s‘eep, mother, rock me tosleep,””
Ob! when the night shadows round the heart
creep, ‘
When all the strife and the toiling are done.
Empty avd prizeless the fame we have won;
Friends whom we loved passed away from our
sight,
ITopes we have cherished all buried in night,
Fondly we turn to our childhood again,
Longing for love and cntesses, as then;
Once wore the words
e leap—
_ —L, B. Cake, in Youth's Companion.
“Maryin Heaven,
alincst a household word.
She became argu
while l ving with an Ayr hire
a
and it was there
across the . irt
l urns ever
id
that yf he never saw agnin.
To Mary,
When discouraged at his ili success
her another:
“Will ye go to the Indies, My Mary,’
And leave auld Scotia’s shore.”
from the weary heart
Rock me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep.'’
have made her name
ainted with Turns
family,
and it ws on the benks of the Ayr that
they plighted their vows to each other;
she bade him good-bye
before going home to Campvelltown,
h.
loved his native river, hut
he loved it more for her sake, whom alter
at Campbeiltown, he wrote. ”
his sony, “My Highland Lussie, ©,’’ and
farining, and by bis family’s mis ortunes,
-. he cecid -d_to sail to Jamaica, he sent
fo the following autumn Mary accomvg her brother to Greenock, where
renticed\ to: a ship
eu him, I went to
again
luctant!
Row pert reners, (0. . ne! 8
Reocived faine re
you
med!
J. N. Cheney,
tung
withou y inconthis without solicitaRoure cure. Lusel six Lottles
ailthe time.
disgusted and despaired of
our
oli mé twelve
in for the benefit derived from your
Dr, J. N. © rominent ician,
residing ts Rave Beh y Coun ag bo
recoun the inf
At last I got
a cure. I met a
Ppa medicine had
e game druggist
medicine,
rebottles, and I am
write this for the
revent thelr being
entations. I than’
Hair
e;
e ible success
he has in
cases in his
“Those whe
permanently dange’
boon to humat ng Th
i alw
to
ord
extensivo jee, writes:
know the ‘almost inevitable,
Pill welco rus, efter ® 88 a8 8 welcome your discove'
ot Sonedical profession,
ays Wi of proprietary
> coming mays and in some
he use 8.8. 8. in
er. Of course &
Peering tay disorder cS)
er.’
atise On Btood ‘and Skin Diseases mailed
Tus Swirt SPecivic Co,
Drawer 3, Atla.ita, Ga.
a)
Hfall’s Thr Renewer restores gray hair
to its original color; makes the sealp
white and clean; cures dandruff and
aumors; prevents the h:
results.
writes: * L consider Hall's Tlair Renewer
nia, writes:
VEGETABLE
SICILIAN
writes: “ Ihave used
Hall’s Hair
Renewer about ten years, with satisfactory
» &. G. Perkins, Oberlin, Ohio,
tion ns when ET was 80 years of age. Not
a sign of gray halr to be seen anywhere?
Dwight L. Chamberlain, Oakland, Califor“ My hair, which was nearly
white, has been restored to its original
color and luxuriance by the use of Iall’s
“Renewer.”
air from falling
The
Hair Renewer.
The advance of time ts heralded by
bleached, thin, and falling hair, By the
buse of Hall's Hair Renewer, the hair may
be restored to its original color, lustre, and
vitality. M. N. Johnson, Fitchburg,
* various of hue received no” . out, and renders it soft and brilliant.
ial relief, 1 finaly cules ea me editor of the * Ocean Foam,” Cape May, . Mass., writes: “ My hair was weak, thin,
ae a eiceer, editor and proprietor of writes: We speak knowingly, when we aud full of: dandruff. Hall's Hair Renewer
pe ar a Naess date of . assert that Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair . has removed the dandruff, and enused a
a young man, through indiscretion, I con. . ltenewer is the best of its kind. The] yigorous growth of new hair.” Abel I.
me vere . oo AY ee sie yeare urticle is an elegant and cleanly one, with-. Smith, Portsmouth, Va., .writes: ‘My
pond A ttaiOt toe ine to walk: 0988 20) out which wo think: no toilet complete.” . hair had nearly atl fallen out, and that
ited th Sse Anny, aber for several Thos. >. Jones, Middle Granville, N. ¥.,. which was left was dry and dead: T used
one bottle of Hall's Hair
Renewer,
as abundant as ever.” FE. J. Adams;
Paul, Minn., writes:
tion.
Mr. F. Woeh!, 211 North Avenue, Chicago,
perenne of Sune 1%, the. ¢ wa eee. . the best hair preserver in use. I have caused ‘my hair to fall out, and, after
ceived Ppa your excellent yg i dhe used it for the past twenty years, and my . using & number of preparations without
ing 8 ery neears ag0., Hearing ePyour . hair is fu as vigorous and healthy a condi-. avail, I ~— srs Tiall’s Hair ~~:
which caused.a vigorous new growth.
better results.”
of Tall’s Nair Renewer, my
fine growth of young hulr.”
é PREPARED BY
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., U.S. A.
Sold by all Druggtsts,
and now rejoice in the possession of hair
8t
“A diseased sealp
am still using, ft; and could ask for no
Mrs. R. HH. Corning,
Tattle Creck, Mich., writes: ‘* By tho use
head, which
was quite bald, has been cayered wits .
Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter,
p Ne. 6, R.A. mM.
STATED. MEETINGS
3. H. BOaRDMAN, Sec.
Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
STATED MEETINGS
are cordially invited
N. E. ORAPMAN,
NEVADA CITY..
—
Office at Residence, Sacra
LBUTIE & KRRAN
WATOHMAKER
ANw
SONIC HALL, Nevada City
Firat Moneay in‘each month. Viaiting Companions in good
ing are cordially invited to attend.
JOS. THOMAS, High Priest.
Pa
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 18 F. & A. M.
C. C. WEISEN BURGER, Master,
R. G@. MecuTcHan See'y P
tn
10 tem.
eee eee A LAG AC
JEWELER.
Bronad street, Nevada City.
Empire Livery Stable!
Broad st., Nevade City, opp National Be ~
AT MA
onthe change Hotel,
stand-} sawes HENNESSY, Proprietor,
Stable has the largest lot of a
orses, Carriages and Buggies ;
ree toand 1a eaesien, Wagons and eames with elegan' ’
Has ib let at the shortest notice and Om
the most reasonable terms
The horse are free frem vice, of geod —
and capable of going a8 fast as any gen’
man cares to drive.
Good Saddle Horses always on bend)
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
; FURNISHED.
Ts PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
ON THE
CAL,
Surgeon.
E. W. CHARLES, M. Ds,
Homepathic Physician,
Ur STAIRS, BLASAUF'S B
BUILDING .
next door below Wells, & Co.'s Fargo
express office.
s
Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 2to4™. mM
to 9 P. M.
ento St
Dv,
J. t. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCER,
Attorney and Oounselor
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL
United States.
Office in Morgan & Robe:
of Ping and Broad streets,
ofession,
merticines, u 8
canes secretly,
of blood ‘ais:
feine thet cures
must purify the
ELY°S
Cleanses the
Nasal Passages, Allay+
Pain and Inflammation
Meals the
sores, & Restores the
Senses of
Taste andie
Smell.
TRY the Ours.
Re CATARRH
lied intoeach nostril and
Best Stock,
MASONIC BUILDING, PING STREET
i
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
Tobacco, Cigars,
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND,
NEVADA OITY?
Stock of
Pipes, Cutlery, ete.,
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.2 M
of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County.
Le
OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine atreeta, up stairs.er,
B. LITTLE,
nited States Courts.
F. SIMONDS.
Witt PRACTICE IN THE
in
L. VOSS, Prop’r.
Wi ttay® HAVE ON HAND AND
LUMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining ané Building Purposes.
11 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED.
Also a good supply of
SHAKES & PICKETS,
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JOHN C, COLEMAN,
ve
anteeing ap
Risks necen
property inthis count
Fire Insurance Only
J. F. Hovanron, Prevident,
u. Vice President,
CHARLES H. Story, Secretary,
I, N. SHEPARD,
R. H. MaGiL, General
—
ney and a fair profi
mptand
just claims for loss,”
ted on all classes of desirable
at rates as low ass%lwill adinit of, guar
liberal response toa!
GEO W. HILI:, Manager
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE\
Vocal and Instrumental Music,
Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, T
ing, ete,, by the very best Special
Home care and training.
At Glenbrook Park,
Mid-way
Valley—two miles from either city.
Agent.
selected coursen.
‘
M. tb, MARSH, Pres, QEORGE LORD,
G, M. NUOHES
J. T, MORGAN,
EDWARD COLEMAN,
—
For circular or information address
E. K. HILL, Principal,
A Complete Academic Course.
Drawing
pe-writ
‘eachers
Directors of the Association,
Sec. WM, B, VAN ORDEN,
ireas. WM, H. CRAWFORD,
, Box 184, NEVADA OITY, CA}
between Nevada City and Grant
Pupils enter at any time, take regular o:
Fall Term Begins August 20th, 1887
THE LV ADING HOTEL OF : LCA . al ZN ed was to be apprenti
j < ;_.o0 ae ge x yuilder. She fell sick with a f ver there, J , ’ Brass penyllar Rect cseawag 5 Gi dk aceasta dei ceil i
i sae a = SS and died near the middle of October, All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. me ienatven ethos ’
TOUR , SEEK
oo.
' satisfaction in
.
to the, advan be ™ ut
more
1G bi id oer by thie Hotal-. The Neu TIME TABLE.MO: 29.) 19, tomo, Peri, homory. green, Coes, 1 pescartve on PIANO MA rt ) I)! 100 tad wellor elegantly furnished, there cot stil pre-erves it so; and it was her) 4¥” ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL feel safe in recommend: BY DR. KARL MERZ.
being no hotel in the mountains equat to Takes Effect Sunday, Feb 5th, association wit: his name that pro.upted BE.PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ing tt to ot! eudeross. 0 PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
RS na Sener are supplied with the best in tie beautitul mar. He moaanen! t.at still gee A.J. etORER, bg NO ins #o quickly come Into eneral ‘se
Z
ecatu
w ano ethod,. fhe
z it FIRST FLOOR t6A.M. ara tr 8i.ort and simple record,
PRICE, 81.00. ho haley pa Aa 4 ee ae ecOMMODATION® See eA tees . seed tan ea OURS te a were) A, HANGER, Foreman of the var . ams 5 caer Stein . rprongunclay i farauperior any, war
: sat . ' ) Zz Vv y
; eee i) e kind yet written. Kan. EBER2’ Pia=~ COMMBROUAY TRV END PAMILIES. ui , ‘ * me the aniiversary of her death), after will be found atthe office to * wep V ON, Sole Agent. . .xo Meron contains nearly 300 pages, ele Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot. 154 M. DAILY—Connecting with Col-. burns had become @ celebrated man. receive orders, Ly ee ee ee oe boands he
6. . poe arriving in San Francisco. ‘Yhe poct composed them w ile lying in
ALINE (\\] HAS, REVOLUTION: bteachor or plano student who wishes to
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR AJ.1, RES the op:n air in his furm-yard, gazing up i. Woss. fret the world during . keep np with the times should fall to examGrars Valley aud
in the sk td
the last half century. . ine this new work, which fs
Bee hills deny. a {:00 P Maes DATE Conn tearing Ban . és Nevada City, November 12th 1887, ae satan ohinboniiee ote least amons . SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL
i *
"
>} tie won ers of inventive progress sa methpet J
ig ’
m rancisco at 8:30 A. M. “Thou lingering star of lessening ray.”
od and system of work Ve rer be perform. . YET THOROUGH. AND COMPLETE. (ny aah nt, of Wingh Liquors and Cl-) ; It is to familiar to need quotation. eae 0G all eat 124. countsy without spt rerals ; Kant, Many Piano Methor is the cown.
gars ed at the Bar. Arriving:
: 4 The Leadin Harness Sho any one yon ne ser either gex, youn in vapidly taking tie plabe of Ate fg ny
“
or old; no special a required, a
ae 00 A.M. DAILY
The Hired-Man Problem.
l ) not needed; we.start os free. Cut this out pear booke for this favorite instrument, he
4 and return it tisand we Ww send you free 5 7
: ’ “{ worked ns.a hired man for several OF NEVADA CITY. something of great value and importance to eras table Music Teacher
Chica
P. M. DAILY — Connecting with . Yen's soetimes alone and sometimes
you, that will start youin business, which 0 reads th 2 advertisqnent to write to u cA a * a re 5:46 Passenger leaving: San Franciaco at . with three or ,our other, says a writer in Broadstreety ‘Below National Hotel pleat mare money Hi pe anst aes oak Soe erag’ alae gti oe na
Cottage A.M the Aural New ) 01 kv, ‘and my expertient free, Address True & Ga., Augusta ules from welt Ries al teachers who are JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. . jenee as ® hired man convinced me that Meine. . i using the book. It will pay tea. hers to look
J . ’ 1 od ‘of
into the matter. Although contelaing more
the usual tarm method of treating hired
t] *
matter than any other Piano Method new
that is taking them i he .
at ‘ E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. nen, that 1s ng m into the house
GERMAN before the public, it is sold at the same price
‘ Has attained a standard of excellence which as mewbers of the famivy, is radically ay HM ASTHMA . asked for smaller and inferior methods.
admits of no superior.
wrong. Andexperience with hired men
CURED CURE . ~price 63 00, by mall, post paid.
5 a TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED.
ventive genius, skill and money
duce,
These excellent Organs are éelebrated for . TN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR “When all hired men. are provided
= aa of ees Altio demipnDeauty Ps atthe: 2 of Nevads, State of Califor) swith an outhouse where they can sleep
” fetrileh, perfect construction, making them *<'the matter of the estate of Benjamin} and live, one which. they are re. uired to
the most attractive, ornamental and desire T Allee, Geconene: iyen that Tuesday, the keep clesn and in order, the same as
pe organs for bomen achoola, churches . 10a ey of April \sB8, on too'clock a.m. of . soldiers keep their barracks, then the
ges, societies, etc. iid day, at the Courtroom of said Court, at} average fariwerine wil be as newr the
the Courthousé in the City and County of millennium as she is ever likely to get.
ESTABLISHED REPUTAT N cde, hasbeen appointed as thetimeand. hey ghould be provided with fuel and
NE FA
ng the will of said Ben amin
b. :
SALLED ILLED WORKMEN . /r. allen, deceased, and for hearing the Of lizhis, pails, wash-Lowls, mirror, comb,
BEY WATHRLAL . pigaon olanrah # Aion, for" tuend . Soicts pnt om enue and one to
er of letters toilets, pnt-on coats come to 8
COMBINED, MAKE THIS where any parson interested may appear Hike 4 entlemen. ‘ Th @_ agricul ote
29th, 1888,
ot re en uld be sent
The Popular Organ. vais oe pee . Brarry, Clerk. them, an they wis be certain a ph
—
re i : them quite largely. jarmer should
ae
Gaylord & aria, Attys for Petitioner. m30 give them to un Peder by acols aes
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
Wotice to Ureditors. words, that he is mindful of their health
IANO STOOLS
and comfort, and he wil be well r-paid,
AMD P
er ‘hey should’ be required to put their
Rete of John Lane. deoantet: ay qn . MABliDE Cat a ne tine, Nelther
capita at psn eon STE a af Tad . BP ender any creuoatenc,
PREEY
; th ur“Sobn Laney, deceased, to the . S207 any nces,
creditors of, and ail persons having aime. washed ty the farmer's wife or hired girl.
net the said de it them. The cost of having their sheets and
It contains eve improvement that incan proNotice of Proving Will.
since that time has
strengthen that conviction.
‘itn
to ex
the
‘h
y of Nev
THOMAS 8, STEPHENS,
ei
necessary vouchers, within four
. months ape first poblicstion sot thle ae
; ee £Y¥,Executor of the last.will of John Laney,
pared with the gavingin work and
ony served to
pillow eases washed will be triaing com
time,
”
Jas. Cairns, Proprietor.
HARNESS and COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER
Y°. SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
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Annual Meeting.
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Willdrawtt deeds and Mortgages for $2.50
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
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This remedy 1s the result of years of experjenegin Pharmacy, and is ee eeka will be opened at 24 o'clock
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to be a perfect
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if f. Bm dony ee *Vemale .
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JOYNER, Druggiat
Coca side Broad Street, oppesite Union Street, Nevade City,
Will practice in all the Courta o the state,
and the Courts of the United States within
the State of California.
at Law.
and of the
Quick Time and Cheap Fares:
tos
Eastern and European Cities.
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAIL ROUTES,
Southern Pacific Company
STATE AND
Cc, W, CROSS
STATE AND
EMIGRANT
nection with
@ East, conA1LY EXPRESS_AND
J Trains make prompt
the several Railway Lines tn
necting a
New York and New Orleans
With the Heveral Steamer Lines to
ALL BUROPEAN PORTS
UT ties
Pullman Palace Slecping Care
FOR SALE ON. REASONABLE TERMS. .
Apply te, or Ad
W. H. MILLS, Lend Agent, CG. P. R. R. Bau
Franciaco,
:
ao JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 5. P.R
A. N. TOWNE . 7, H.Goo
General Manager. bys ty z AS agt
INSOLVENT NOTIOE. ©
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the Cou
I ty of Nevada, State of Califo; alan iis
‘ 1p the wee ae mille an * 1,
artuers, doin, uainess under
hame of Mills ue Griesell, “fusolvent Weare
P. A, Millgand A. Grissell, partnera, dol
fret 2ee of Mille &
1OR, . business under the firm name o
dition, schedule and inventory is ingolt they and
fi itd
sheriff of the county of reyean te
a
and papers, and to keep the same
Nevada City
lunging to them or either of them, or any
Grissell, having filed 4 this Court were
veney his which it feo tate a!
each of them ure insolvent de! thy
P. A. Mills and A. Grissell and the aid
are hereby declared to ineol
ere’
directed ty take possessipa o the oo
tate, realand personal, of the said ereship, and of each partner, ' except Rack 5
muy be by law exempt irom execution, and ;
of all their deeds, vouchers books of aroun
safely untilthe appointment of an assignee o
estate, All pemee are forbidden to
any debts the said pertasrentp or
either partner or to deliver any propert:
erson, firm, or corporation, or iation
lor them or either of them, ‘the es? re
are hereby forbidden to transfer or de 4
any propery until the further order of th:
Court, except as herein ordered,
itis further ordered that all the ered
of suid firm aud each member thereof bean
appear before the Hon, J,M, W Bg.
ty o
el the Superior Court, of the said C
Nevada, in open Court, at geet
said Court, in Nevada City County of N
vada, California, on the Ba ay o! Apel,
t to prove
A BPEUIALTY
888, at 10 o’clock A. M. of thatday,
f
anaignecs
It is further ordered thatthe jer be publisbed in the Nevada Daily pnd oy
newspaper of genera) olrenisioe published
f a
mabable enifioye of the estate of said debtors,
will not take
4 The
ndus-lin guid coum y of Nevada, as
guid paper is published, before
set for the meeting of creditors.
And it is further ordered that im th meow
“. tine ull proceedings against the paid Ingol{ vents be stayed,
Dated March 19th, 1868.
J.M. WALLING,
make §5 and upng to Work. ith
No specia
EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUG
RAILROAD SOMPANY othe ret te
necting of the Stockholders of the Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company
> . for the election of seven Directors, to serve
for the enusing twelve months, and for the
E vICTURE OF
transaction of such other business oe?
hod
properts come before the meeting, Ww
WINE J veld at the office of the Company, at
railroad Depot, . Grass Valle ¥ 3
coun! Jalliornia, on Wh.
{rH DAY OF APRIL, 1868, at 2. M. ”
the 24th day of March, By order of
JOHN F. KIDDER, Pr
Gronge FLe.cuer, Secretary. .
A ment Noti {
XCELSIOR WATER AND MINTS
PANY. . Location of pring!
isine-s, San Francisco, es ;
tion of Works, Yuba aud Nevad
all women are
not
Both sexes
give strength and steadiness to your nerves Caitiornia,
Larve. a aave, Wednesdays and Frid Ane av eereoLt aa Wrakt system, Giving . 404 soard ot Dirotan
ndays
ty! ecks an sparkling eyes.
ture 6
Costs you ys eacays an TICAYE: . t50 not delay but get it stauea sud oy pa? oer Pheld on the 20th o
find out
aa thousands already have. We will send . sessment (No. 11) 0
free toany address a book containing much . ty Cen share
useful information for the ladies.
ine is giving betmedicine I have
is all it is repreoe? y
tum pany
a
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and
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