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VOL. LVI.—No. 8622.
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NEVADA CITY. CAL. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 7, 1888. Established-Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo.
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The Daily Transcript,
PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
eB Ya
BROWN & CALKINS. .
1 8, CALKINA, N, P. Brown,
Kditor. Business M’g’r.
@FrFICE—"Transcript Block,” No. 82 ComWreraiat at., Neveds City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Y doh 4. ESRC REE ET eee Te ee $6 00
8 x Months ... Pe hates Choe Kee. .
~-itPhree Months. . 1 50
Per Week by Carrier GiaVg yeaa ae
Agents for the Daily Transoript.
Palmer & Rey... BU Gas Khe Legace ew York
@. P. Rowe! Co.. ee York
. Me 7h 0” reperrrgery mprenes epritre ti Boston
N. W. Ayer & Co. .. Philadelphia
Pp ‘ Portland, Oregon
J. H. Bates & Co.. on New York
PAQRES GOOG conic <leplacnvoceeed New York
W ilfams & Co......... London, Eng
COsE BOG) i ive cig Chicago
L. ar. . San Francisco
B,C. Dake. San neisco
Palme San neisco
John C; Dewey & Co Burlington, Vt
Btinson & Co
Gao. M. Mott...0. 6665. cee Sa
dq. North Ban Juan
Ww. K ..Grass Valley
Se error o mene ume te ou. Bet
T. oc TRUCKS
C, French Cor
Ja orth Bloomfield
YW MBER ote hee Graniteville
Gs Wee MOG ENG EN, Smarteville
J. Orear.... Nr Pane Tae Downileville
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street ..... . Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital -$30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Wet SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York, i
San Francisce.
And Sacramente.
We issue BILLS OF EXOHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prine
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Mighest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Geld and Silver Bullion ure
chased
Aesay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
us CRNA N RES ONES PRESIDENT,
.. View Prasipaent.
D. E. MORGAN.. Asa’r Oasnier and Sev’y.
DIRECTORS:
Da. R. M, Hunt, Jo wt. Mornean
Gro, M. Huanrs, D. ¥ ORGAN,
Ww, Epwan L, Hoveman,
. M, Pazeton,
CORRESPONDENTS:
Sites ey ree ae ° i
perauaente--Wattemal Bank of D. 0. Mills 8
Co,
UNION HOTEL,
1 clude & number of handsome suits,
NEVADA CITY,
H. G, PARSONS. . Business Manager
THRE LY ADING HOTEL oF”
«= © e « CAL.
NEVADA CITY... ... .CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
aifered “e fevetes he ace the envanend
8 ote ls
S resme, ot which e ligne mf
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being uo hotel inthe mountains equal to
it an es are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR see aes pOURIeTS AND FAMILIES.
mi Free 'Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
arte of the ypper county, Grane Valley and
aryeville daily.
ee the of Wines, Liquors and igare furnished at he jar, js
The
Chicago
Cottage
Orean
‘Has attained Apandare of excellence which
admits of no superior. miaanit Chad vie
I taine ev imp:
yeutive eentun, xin and money can ‘proace,
‘hese ex: ns are celebrated for
volum ick r¢ vaRian Acura
: ¥ mental an ira
he gp sl churehes
BRA Paaee FACIUEN ON
*SaLLED sei PNY) flee
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS :
AND PIANO STOOLS
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Catalogues and Price Lists on application
PREE. a :
OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
ith “3 i er pain
tat Whic
ae
Stallion Season, 1888.
Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands
Gigh. Foaled at J. B. Maggins Ranch, Del Paseo,
March 13, 1882.
—
Sired. by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s
Mambletonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo's
dam by tiagnolia; he by
Selby’s American Star.
ASHA is one of the few grandsons of
Pp Hambletonian as there are but three of
the sons of Hambletonian now living on the
Coast, yiz: Electioneer, Echo and Speculaion, From the combination of Hambletonan and American Star came Dexter, 2:173¢;
Jay Gould, 2:2144; Dictator. the sire ofrector, 9:17; Phallas, 2:18%; Jay Eye See,
2:10, and many others in the 2:30 list. Echo
the sire of Pasha has op ag Bell Echo,
2:20; Echora, 2:284; Gibraltar, 2:2244; Annie
Laurie, three year old, 2:30; Senator, thieeyear old, 2: ;, Elmont, 2:29; and many
others of notoriety. a
PASHA, asa. three-year.old, gained a record of 2:40, Beating such horses as Wallace
and George Wapple ina fiye-heat race at
Shion and asa te year-old lowered his
record to 2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Park eurly in June of 2:303¢. He has
@ perfect gait, and an Echo was never
known to quit. _He served 12 mares at four
ears old and his colts all show to his credit.
e invite particular attention to any of
them as a proof of his quality asa sire.
WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888
At Watt Park, Grass Valley,
Where he will be shown in harness every
themselves as to his speed, action and disposition,
The price of service for the season
is On aceountof purchasing reduced to the
mall sum of Bwenmty-five Dollars.
‘nm all cases payable at time of service with
returning privilege next season, if he remaina in my possession.
C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor
National Exchange,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
The Only Firstectass Business
Motel in the City.
~ Masaive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels.
9 ve tre of the city, with
pratieeh ereiaee Stage Office
th , Passengers can
le = : a fotel 20 im ‘nutes later than any
er when departi stage.
The Table of the National’ Exchange isa
pet feature with the proprietors, aud is guarsupérior to any in the city,
he Rooms are neat and desirable, and inperienced management will spare
or expense to sustain the repthe National Exchange now
jugtl opens of being the leading and
ec ote! in the mountains.
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
rly ofthe Union Hotel, Nevada City,
ror he ahon House, Hollister, Cal.
Nevada County NG. R.R.
TIME TABLE NO. 29.
Takes Bffect Sunday, Feb 6th,
At 6 A.M.
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
M, DAILY—Connecting with Col6. \5 i Local arriving in San Francisco
at 5:45 P.M.
P. M,,. D. 1LY—Conageting with
. :00 Overland Passenger leaving San
Tamciaco at 8:30 A. M.
Arriving:
j : ‘00 A. M, DAILY
5:45 P.M. DAILY — Connecting with :
r leaving San Francisco a
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
3
Notice of Proving Will,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of -Califormim the matter of the estate of Benjamin
T. Allen, deceased.
otice is hereby given that Tuesday, the
day of April, 1 at 100’clock a. M. of
id day, at the Courtroom of said Court, at
@ Courthouse in the City an County a
e been as
yas Re Reese said Benjamin
, andvfor hearing the apJ. Alien Re ag one
ettera testamentary when an
where any person interested may appear
, ‘yah . eg
. Bearty, Clerk.
ay , ae oeaneek for Petitioner, m30
_ Notice to Ureditors.
SO a OL eee
u — itor of e
; rsons She phetee
wy hy to exhibit them
Mal
Ask deceneen
week and the public is invited to judge for it.
. father wil be angry.”
:
THE PLACID RECEIVING OLERK.
The receiving clerks behind the desks
at the telegraph offices are cool, placid
fellows. . They take your me-save of life
or death with perfect indifference, mechanically count the words, and look a
bit bored as they reply:
** It will be sixty-i.ve cents, please.”
I had my eye on a certain chap for several weeks before I_ humbled. his pride.
He insulted me. -He insulted me by
softly whi-tling to himself as he counted
the words in the following message:
“Grandmother died last night very
suddenly. How many of you can attexd
funeral?”
. WhenT handed in that mecsage I ex-.
ee him to exhibit a little emotion.
hile he could not have been personally
acquainted with my graudmother, he
must have suspected that she was a nice
old lady, and that her sudden death had
preety overcome me. Why didn't he
ook up with a bit of sympathy in his
eye and gay: ;
‘Too bad! I know just how you feel,
and I'm sorry for you.’
But, no. He whistled and counted,
made a scratch or two with his pen, and
carelessly remarked :
‘*Three words over—seventy cents.”
And as he made change he told one of
the bos behind the counter that he'd
be if he wasn't going to the dog
fight that night, Then he picked up my
dead grandinother dispatch and banged
it on a hook, shoved me over some
change, and turned away to resume the
perusal of a sporting paper.
The next week I went in with a dispatch announ: ing that my gr ndmother's
will had been opened, and that I came in
for $25,000.
That man must. have seen by my face
that 1-was highly elated. Hang him! he:
never hid the fifth of that sum, and his
salary had just been cut down $10 per
month, but when He had read the dispatch he calmly announced ; :
‘Forty conts, and you forgot to date
And then he began talkin,
his fellow-clerks about a ac
and how he won $3 by betting on the
right man. I don't say he ought to have
swung his hat and cheered over my good
fortune, but why couldn't he have extended his paw and said:
“Eh! Old boy! In luck, ain’t. you?
Woll, I’m glad on it. Send around the
cigars and we'll smoke: to your good
health,”
IT made up my mind when I went out
that I would upset that man’s equanimity. or lose a leg. I’d tumble him off
that pedestal o pieciy if it costa
thousaid dollars, I'd upset, unbalance,
and unhinge him or die trying.
I gave him two weeks to repent. It
isn’t right to rush a telegraph man out
of the world on a day's notice,
I went back one evening, and I felt a
bit sorry for him as he glanced up and
then let his eyes return to his Poliee
Gazette. I knew that his wife and child
to one of
ng-match,
were in Ohio on a visit, anulstepped*ts~
the desk and wrote:
Derxorr, June 6, *85.
J. HW. Smith, Columbus, O. :
Please telegraph me full particulars of
the accident by which Mrs. George Taylor and daughter, of this cicy, were ih.
Stantly killed this afternoon. 8. P.
I felt a bit sorry as I handed it in,
not knowing but the man might faint
dead away as he read the terrible news.
Still, I had vowed revenge, and I would
not forego it. He received the dispatch,
whistled softly as was his wont, clattered
the point of his pen along the words as
he counted, and then drawied out:
“A dollar and twenty cents, and where
shail I send the answer?”
* Did you read that dispatch?" I asked
wes looking at him for half a minute.
“Yes,” ;
"Do you know the parties?”
Yes, sir.”
‘Isn't your name George Taylor?”
«Yes. ein”
“Aren't the parties your wife and
daughter?”
> “No, sir. They returned home this
morning—here’s your change !"—[Detroit Free Pross.
A Short Drive.
‘There is much noise,”
Said one of the boys,
“T thing it will drive me crazy.”
He was a dude
Of small magnitude,
And he s.1id these words to his daisy,”
But she sald, in reply,
And with fun in her eye—
As she thought of his poorest of lives
** It seems very plain,
And I must exclaim,
It would be the shortest of drives.”
—(Goodall's Chicago Sun.
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An Evasive Answer.
They were arcuing about the sinful«
ness of using tobacco,
“What would you think,” said the
minister, impressively, “if you met an
angel coming down the street with a
Cigar in his mouth?”
** What,” retorted the sinner, “ would
you think if you saw ono in a plug hat
and a
street?” —. Lowell Citizen.
pair of ear muffs coming up the
,Conversation Overheard in the Park,
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* Don't .
Lm . wee past ten o'clock.”
* You ueedn ¢ bein a hurry. *
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“ft suppose your father is a cruel
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L. VOSS, Prop’r.
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1 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
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Also a good supply of
SHAKES & PICKETS,
All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
ALL ‘ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
—
A. HANSEN, Foreman of the yard
will be found at the office to
receive orders.
mu. VOsSs.
Nevada City, November 12th 1887,
The Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below Nationa) Hotel
Jas. Cairns, ee Proprietor.
HARNESS and COLLARS
Repairing Neatly Done.
END NO. 908 {A NTO PRR
Heit eae a .
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND,
MASONIC BUILDING, PANE STREET...... ....,
x .
Se ee Se
NEVADA CITY:
The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of
Tobacco, Cigars,
Pipes, Cutlery, etc.,
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.< Ww M2
Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County
OF CALIFORNIA.
CAP{TAL. 800 000
se
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
216 Sansome at., San Francisec.
Fire Insurance Only
4. F. Hovenron, President.
J. 1. N. Suppanp, Vice President,
CHARLES H, Srory, Secretary,
R. H, Maait1, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JQHN C. COLEMAN,
Risks hecepyed On all classes of desirable
property inthis county at rates as low ass>lvency and a fair profit will adiait of, guar
anteeing a prompt and liberal response toa!
Just claims for loss.
GEO W. HILI,, Manager
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE},
Big @ hasgiven untverSal satisfaction in the
cure of Gonorrhaea and
Gleet, I prescribe it and
feel safe in recommend.
ing it to all sufferers.
A. J. STONER, B.D.
Decatur, Hi,
PRICE, $1.00, ~
Bold by Diuggists.
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hy a
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most skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of ap
druggist. or by mail, Sample Free
stamp. Dr. R. Schiffman,
st. Paul, Mint
\P)]) SEA. WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, butare surpassed
9 the marvels of invention.
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Annual Meeting. +
HE regula? Aniiial M the Stockx holders ofthe . oe .
Champien Miuing Company
Will be held at Dr, Wilhelm’s office, N.
Kearney st: San Fr neleco, Geitforate,
the hourof 8 o'clock e, uw. for he purpose
&@ Board of to serve of electi Directors
the ensu’ Year, and the transaction
such other ness as may vefore the
ng. Transfer boo: s will ¢! on the
7th day of Ae ew eires ™.
nee ee
Nevada County Academy
‘ —AaAND-—
Business Colloge.
A Day and Boarding Schoo!
For Both Bexes.
ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSE:
a specialty. Thoro preparation fu:
any course in any University.
A Complete Academic Course.
Vocal and Inetramante) Music, Drawing
Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ
ing, ete., by the very best Special
Home care and training.
At Glenbrook Park,
Mid-way between Nevada City and Gras
Valley—two miles from either city,
Pupils enter at any time, take ‘ular 0:
selected coursen, . ” ries
eachers
Directore ef the Association.
M. L. MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD,
@. M. HUGHES, Sec, WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
3. T. MOR@AN, Treas. Wa. Hm. CRAWFORD,
EDWARD COLEMAN,
Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular or information address
RK. K. HILL, Principal,
Box 1%, NEVADA CITY, CAI
PIANO METHOD!
BY DR, KARL MERZ.
N° PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
has 80 quickly come into genefal use
as Merz’ New Piano Methed. The
best teachers throughout the country unite
in pronouncing it far superior to any work
of the kind yet written. Karu Merz’ Pia
xO M@TuoD contains nearly 300 pages, ele
gently — from large, clear, new type,
uely illustrated and strongly bound. No
teacher or iano student who wishes to
keep up with the times should fail to examine this new work, which is
SIMPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL,
YET THOROUGH "AND COMPLETE.
Kant Merz’ Piano Metho:! is the cown
ing success of thie 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, contain'ng also Thany testimonials from well known teachers who are
using the book. It will pay tea: hers to look
into the matter. Although contalaing more
matter than any other Piano Method new
before the pubiic,itis 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.
Teachers are invited to send fora sample
copy of this new work, with the privilege of
returning if not what they want. Our lange
Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications
sent free on a plication. Teachers should
write to us for terms and discounts,
S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers
Wabash Avenue, Chicage, Il
OR. 8. M. HARRIS
DENTIST.
1 ly NEVADA CITY ON
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
Brood and Pine Streets, up stairs
L, 6. CALKINS. _ _M P. BROWN
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers.
separ
Office ¥e! 522 Tientgemert street, G1, by NP. Brows
cure.
give strength and
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
No. 6; BR. A. M.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
First Moneay iv each month. Vis. iting Companions in good stand) ing _are cordially invited to at» tend.
JOS. THOMAS, High Priest.
“al J. H. Boardman, Sec.
MASONIC NOWICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A. M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are core lay invited.
C.C, WEISEN BURGER, Master.
R.G. McCurenan See'y pro tem.
N. BE. ORAPMAN,
ae DENTIST.
NEVADA CITY. ... .CAL.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento St
LEUTIE & RRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANw
JEWELER.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
W. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
W ILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
United States.
P Ofer in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner
»f Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal
L. B. LITTLE. 3OHN CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN TITE STATE AND
United States Courts,OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stuirs,
oo
. FP. SIMONDS, —c, W, CROSS
CROSS & SIMMONDS,
Attorneys and Counselors at’ Law,
WW UAE PRACTICRIN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—Morgen & Roberta’ Block, Neva
tu City
THOS.s. FORD .
Attorney and? Qounselor at Law.
FPICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad
and Rive streets, Nevada City
MAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and-Qounselor at Law.
FFICE—Corner of Pino and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City,
wk practice In all of the Courts of the
JAMES K. BYRNE
BYRNE & CROSS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Rooms 35 to 41. MeCreery’s Building, 310
Oy W cross
Pine street, Ban Franciseg, Cal.
&, H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS
. GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Wit PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTE
te And Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
ISTRIOT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
5f_Comaty, ORee at the Conrt Homme,
Alfred DD. Mason,
Counselor at Law and Notary Public.
Successsor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law,
Wu PRACTICE IN THE SUPEXIOR,
Supreme, District and Circuit Courts
of the U. &.
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
JAS. '@. HARTWELL.
Surveyor,
—AXDU. & Deputy Mineral surveyor.
FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman's Block,
eor. Broad and Fine Sts., Nevada City
FP th tbat Ann Been tod shes A Mtn D8, dete
A. WU TKE, es.
Pashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
yoy STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
REWARDED are those who
read thisand then act; they
J will find honorable employment ~~ will not take
them from their homes dnd families. The
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making teveral hundred dollars a month.
It is easy for any one to make $5 and u
wards per day, who is willing to work, Either sex, young or oki; capital not needed:
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ability required. ou, reader, can doit as
wellaganyone, Write to usat once for full
parscodlars, which we mail free. Address
tineon & Co., Portland, Maine,
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Empire Livery Stablet
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
YHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
J Stable has the largest lot of :
erses, Carriages and Beas
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and om
the most reasonable terme
The horses are free from vice, of geod
and capable of as as any
man Cates to drive,
Good Saddle Horses always on handj
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
FURNISHED.
Surgeon.
gE. W. CHAREES, M. B,.
Homepathic Physician,
P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING
l next door below Wells, Farge & Co.'s
express office.
Office Hours—10 to 12 A, M., and 2 tod", M.
to 9P. M. i
J. 1, CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEYANCER.
City, re
of the State,
FFICE—South side Broad
( site Union Street. Nevada
Will practice fn all the Rou
and the Courts of the U
the State of California,
Willdrawnt, deeds and Mortgages for $2.80
€ och, 5 Sestifioate of acknowledgment thereto
included,
Eastern and European Cities.
~
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~ ALL RAIL ROUTES.
. Southern Pacific Company
ALLY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
Trains make prompt connection with
the several Railway Lines in the Kast, connecting at
New Yerk and New Orleans
With the Several Steamer Lines to
ALL BUROPEAN PORTS
Pullman Palace Sleeping Care
Attached to Overland Express Trains,
This Clas esping Chey. Run_ baily with Over pele
ns. No additional charge
VYhird Clags Cars. %
Tickets Sold, sh ng Car Berths
wad other tufurmwa given wu
tiom at the Company's offices w
gers calling iu person can secure
routes, etc.
RAILROAD LANDS
‘FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Are
Trat
of
Apply to, or Address
W. H, MILLS, Land Agent, ©, P. R. B, Ban
Francisco.
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. RB
Seeaial
A. N. TOWNE, T. H. Sone
Gen. Pass & Te’t Agt General Manager,
INSOLVENT NOTIOE.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of
I of Nevada, State of Cali, oe }
b the matter of P. A. Mille and A, Grissell,
partuera, bay business under the firm
name of Mil. rissell, insolvent
PAs Mis ena A Griseslle partn: ae
business under the firm uame of
Grissell, having filed in this Court
“ition, schedule and inve
miory im
veney b hich it pears
coah of thom are ineghvont achone the
P.A. Mills and A, Grisgell and the sald
are hereby declared to be insolve. 2
Sheriff of the county of Nevada i reby
directed to take on of all the estate, realand personal, of the said
ship, fa of oases parton, —
may aw exempt from exec’
of gu their deeda vouchers n gxecution, and
and papers, an eep the same ot
til the appointment of as nee o. fone
estate, All persons are forbidden to
ony debts to the said partnership wee
either partner or to deliver any perty belonging to them or either of them, or to any
are ppocinnn B apenarnt gag er or a
any’ pro Y, until the further er
Court, ancert as herein po
it is further ordered that all the ¢
of suid firm and each member thereof be
appear before the Hon. J. M. Walling, Ju
ef the Superior Court, of the said County
Nevada, in open Court, at the Courtroom
said Court, in Nevada City, County of Ni
vada, California, on the day of A;
i * oa M. of that day, to ve
eir debts and choose one or more
of the estate of said debtors. —e
It is further ordered that the order be
lished in the Nevada Daily Tromeestte a
newspaper of goneres circulation,
in said coun ref Nevada, as as the
said paperis published, before the said day
wid in in fortaamoeieed Gan in ne * further orde: at in the
time all proceedings against the said Insole
vents be stayed.
Dated March 19th, 1888.:
iam 4 x. WALLING,
¢ of Superior Court,
Thos 8. Ford, Atty for Insolvent, m2
Stockholders’ Meeting.
EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUG
RAILROAD COMPANY—The ann
meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad
for the election of seven Di to serve
for the enusing twelve months, and for the
usiness as may
Sanaaguen of = os
rly come @ meeting, will
Berd at the office of the :
railroad . Grass V
PW DAY OF APRYE see ae P.M.
will be opened at 244 o'clock, and
the nth al ee h. By order of e ay of March.
JOHN F KIDDER,
_ Grorok Fieicuge, Secretary.
Assessment Netice.
XCELSIOR W.
E PANY. Locations eel Sage
usine-s, San Fra: : ,
on of Works, Yuba an evade. ti
California.
Notice is here’
jay,
i
within . .
BY THE ‘GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL »
ersun, firm, or carporeti or ‘_
‘or them or either o them. Tb By
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“a
Cen share was levied
of this
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