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August 23, 1888 (4 pages)

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Sin shee ernst . Nasal Pas seme tenn The Daily Transcript. . a@ tar baby. . mouthed silence fora while the stranger TAKING HIM DOWN, The Countryman Gets t! High and Lofty Hot ‘erk, A lank, limp, raw-bon:. « untryman, one of those men who tra: ‘+: ith an oilcloth gripsack, and who w:.: cakishlinen dusters and carpet slippers, leaned over the desk of an up-town hotel—at least so the story runs—and informed the clerk that he’d like ‘“‘tew hev aroom for a few days.” The clerk happened to be talking horse just then, and he paid about as much attention to the countryman as he wouldto After waiting in open~ 7 -tter of the . tapped the clerk on the arm to draw his attention. He gota supercilions nod for bis pains, and the clerk continued to ex. plain to his friends why he had put his salary on the animal that didn’t win. Still,in silence end patience the poor yokel rested against the desk. Finally he blurted out a query as to whether or not } Its superior excellence proven in millions . of homes foi more than a quarter ofa cen jury. Itis used by the United States Govern. meut. Endorsed by the heads of the Great ; Universities as the Strongest, Purest and) mor Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking . Powier does not contain Ammonia, Limeor Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. { NEW YORK. CHICAGO 8T. LOUIS. i TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBONS DISPENSABY, . Ne. 623 Kearmey Street, Corner Commercial.-. ..San Francisco . Established in 1854 for the . treatment of Sexual and) Seminal Diseases such as . Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric-. ture, Syphilis. in all its forms, Seminal Weakuess, . BS teney, ete. Skin Dis. eates of years’ standing . and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated. . Dr. Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has returned . from visiting the principal Hospitals of Eu. rope, and has resumed practice at the Dis. Lacfponesl 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and these requirin. his services may find him. . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ete Seminal Emissions, the consequence. of . felf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved . sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth . pf both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the . fo! owing train of morbid symptoms unless tombatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, durk spots under the eyes, pain in th. nead, ringing in the, eers noise like tne rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about . joins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis. ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, . ditidence in approaching strangers, a dis. like to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic . fiushes, pimples and various eruptions about . the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, j consumption, night sweats, monomania and . frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, . rsons 80 afflicted should apply immediate. y, either in person or by letter. and have a . cure effected by his new andscientific mode . creating these diseases, which never fails of . effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriagé who . . was now explaining his reason for playing . a horse for place when he onght to have . bet on him to win. the ‘‘heouse was goin’to put him up.” Not the least notice from the clerk, who At last, seeing that thecountryman was completely squelched, he jabbed the register in front of him, flung a pen at him . in a way that spattered ink all over the distingue’s linen duster and glared at the chopfallen visitor, while he scrawled his name on the register. “Do you Know,” the yokel asked when he had finished, “thet you put me in mind o’ Clay?’ “Oh, you’re very kind,” the clerk re-“f°""""”" turned graciously. ‘‘Ofcourse you mean the great orator, Henry—Henry Clay?” “No,” came the drawling response— . “‘no, jest the common, ordinary clay—the kind they make slop jars out of. I’ltake my key, please.”"—New York Hera!d. Cdd = t! 1c; of Food. Ants are.cnte. > various nations. In Brazil they ar. served with resinous sauce,andin Afri th. * are stewed with greaseor butter. “he East Indians,eat them in pits cud carefully wash them in handfuls, like raisins. In Siam a curry of aut eggs is a costly luxury. The French will eat frogs, snails and the diseased liver of geese, but draw the line at alligators. After they have wound the silk from the co-oon the Chinese eat the chrysalis of the silk-worm. In Mexico parrots are eaten, but they are rather tough. Spiders roasted are a sort of dessert with the New Caledonians. In the Pacific Islands and West Indies lizard eggs are eaten with great gusto. The Fine Arts, Mr. Porcine (to Chicago art dealer)— “T like that picture pretty well ’cept for. one thing.” Dealer—‘‘What is its defect, sir?” “*Tain’t painted heavy enough. If you can have the feller what done it put anuother coat on I will take it.”—Texas Siftings. i) Are You Ingaged? “Are you engaged?” inquired a pert young lady, stepping briskly up toa Bar Harbor buckboard driver,who was loungare suffering under any of these fearful mai-. 2 indolently across the front seat. sibility upon them, nor delay to obain immediate relief. : CURED AT HOME. i Persons sta distance may be CURED AT . fHOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, . steting case, symptoms, length of time the . disease has continued, and’ the medicine . will be promptly sent, free from damage or cur.osity, to any part of the country, with . ful: and plain directions foruse. The Doc-. tor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a regletter through the Post Office, or tLrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be delivered by express toany part of the United S;ates. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Commerciel, San Francisco, Office Box 1957. TARRH adies, should not forg®t the sacred respou. . . ELY’S 1 = #4 OREAM B. Cleamses th A particle is a) orege intoeach nostril and is tble. ee 50 cents at Drugggists by mail, r red.60cents. Circulars free. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren &t., N. Y. PIANO METHOD! BY DB. KARL MERZ. O PIANO METHOD EVEK PUBLISHED has so quickly come into general use as Merz? New ano Met The best teachers throughout the country unite in nouncing it farsupériorto any work of the kind yet-written. Kari Merz’ Piaso MeTHop contains nearly 300 pages, elePeep d peace from large, clear, new type, nely illustrated and strongly bound. No teacher or piano student who wishes to seee = the times should fail to examine this new work, which is SIMPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. Kart Merz’ Piano Metho:l 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 at once for full deseriptive circular of this great work, conteioing also many testimoniels from weli,kuown teachers who are using the book. It will pay teachers to look into *ae matter. Although containing more matter than any other Piano Method new pores; the public,itis sold at the same price asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price 83 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLASHED. One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. Teechers are invited to send fora sample y of this new work, with the privilege of urning if not whatthey want. Our large Catalogue of 20 Musical Publications sentfree on application. Teachers should write to us for terms and discounts. S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Il PATENTS reply.—Lewiston Journal. “Lord, no! Are you?’ was the prompt —— + —+ 2G Personal. Mr. N.H., Frolichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take. great pleasure in recommending Dr. King’s new discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Caiarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies witb no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King’s, New Discovery for Consur ption, Conghs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. ‘Trial bottle free at Carr’s Drug Store. i The Origizal \evce’s LittLe Uepative LIVER Cow Sets PILLS. PUBELY VEGZTADLE . PERFECTLY HARMLESS . Wncaquaicd as a LIVER PILL. Does not gripe. ONE PEALET A DOSE. SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE. Beware of I i ining Poi Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, which are little Sugar-coated Pills, or Antibilious Granules. Being Purely Vege Dr. Pierce's, Pellets operate without preven dy to the system, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed. Alway: Fresh and reliable. They are a gentle Ve, or ap active purgative, according to size of dose SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, ConstipaIndigestion Bilious Attacks, an all derangements of he stomach and, wells, are promptly relieved and perme eured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant ative Pellets. In explanation of the power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is univergal, not a gland or tissue escapi five influence. Sold by dru ‘Or 26 cents or PELcer: tai r sanaavial. Manufactu at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD’s DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. ¥. . came: “on 18 offered by the manufactur% ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh : Bomeny, for Z case of F Catarrh in e Head ¥ which they cannot cure. MS OF a oh geet y= = aR es he, obstruction of the é discharges falling f there is rin ng or pong! ing to clear tion of offensive matter, from nicers; voice ression, 2 haeking cough and gen. Only a few of the above-named hi to be present in any one Thousands of cases annually, wii ing half of the above yg reand ‘0 disease hi graye. more 60 common, deceptive dan; or less understood by physicians. ze BIAINED, and all business in the U.S Patent Office attended to for MODTE FEES. Ourofi is opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time remote from Washington. pay eures: eases of Catarring © Ceig in the Coryza, and al Mleadache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 8 cents. “Untold Agony from : Prof. W. Ilavsve¥n, the fa mous of Ithaca, N. ¥., writes: “Some ten years ago Send model or drawing. We advise as to! I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal free of charge—and we make po unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Suof Money Order Division, and tothe oficals of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, terme and references to ac1 . in your own State or county adC. A. Snow & Co., ud then act; they mentee rey me : a oS ee nd catarrh. My family physician ve me up as incurable, and said Y panes die. My case was guch a bad one, that every day, coments set, my voice would teeome 80 hoarse could barely speak above a whisper. In the poring. my coughing and clearing of my throat wou: almost strangle me. Ly the use of Dr. Sage’s Remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent,” “Constantly Hawking and Spitting.» Tuomas J. RUSHING, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “I was a great sufferer from eatarry for th ee years. At times I cou y breathe, and; constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last Ppa breathe t , L was advised to try the: nostrils. be the only sure remedy for ¥ "ad nee eight months ‘or ;and I am now a well man. ‘I believe has only to gi ons mn vi astounding results and for Infants and Children. “‘Castoria is 80 well adapted to children that Castoria cores Colle, . {recommend it as superior to any prescri Stomach, Drarshooa, Ernceats «novyn to me.” H. A. Ancuer, I. D., 211 So. Oxford St., Brooklya, N.Y. injurious medication. NEVADA DRUG: STORE, Cerner Bread ond Pine Streets .Nevadu City Pore eee et rer rer errr errr rer TS eee @ —— Ww. BD. Vinton, LARGE STOCK OF: PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, RB . CUMBsS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS. TOILET. ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM / petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. ; Agent for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. seem HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. INCORPOKATED 1880. 240 Montgomery Street TREASURER... Picea PRESIDENT AUDITOK.... ; GENERAL AGENT.. SECRETARY.. LP. ce _.., B, HATCH A. 8. BARNEY This: is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua! Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO MEDICALE FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6. PAYMENTS A-YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST:~ &@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the ful! amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonforfeitable. lessened Cost t Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certificate 1n rorce for the second period of five years, the full amGunt of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied toextinguish the cost for the second period.of five years. Similar distribution’ of surplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members Cash Surrender Value. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of the five year period, there shall be paid incash to' him or his order, the li amount « portent paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid pies Mortuary Fund, Bank of California.... Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union Claims on Hand-Due and Unpaid.. ie PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry Scuooimne, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. ‘ Wx. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank of California, ingured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Bieter; Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th,-4837, Home Bexerer Lipy Apsocra tron . » “"*" Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tne payiaent ofive Thousapd Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The pay ment of this amount long before the date dne was unexpected, and I am ver} zrateful therefor. Yours very truly, > ELLA T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scukutz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; clam paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benefit'Life Association : Gentlemen;° Your@heck for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time.allowed your Association in which. to make payment, 1 most gratefully received.” Yours respectfully, ee MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Warxin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1587; paid May 21st, 1887. ‘Home Bexgxit Lire Association:Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son Watkin R. Price, isthis day most gratejully received. Such promptness — i> commendable. Yours very truly, ANN PRICK, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypvey M. Van Wrex, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy Nx 91, issued Sept. 6, 1832, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383. . {0M All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and Nationai Bank of Grass Valley. f None. San Francisco, July 19, 1887. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F.JACOBS, ---< tat Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, “IM ALL GRADES. Pas Manager x ULL VARIETY DAILY TRANSCRIPT a nk and Joh. Printing Bsa IS THE LARGEST IN THE NORTHERN PART Ot CALIFORNIA Sour Eructation, Tux Centatr Compary, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons LOCAL DIRECTORY. List of Nevada City’s Business . Institutions. — isss. ASSAYING, J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. BAKERIES. ~Mra. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo, M. Hugher, Wm. Edwards, John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Housman, FE. M. Preston. BAKBERS. H.8. Marsh, Union Hotel; Walters & Son, National Hotel. C, E. Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. BLACKSMITHS. Wm. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. J. W. Robinson, Plaza. Cc. E. Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial Geo. W. Welch Broad. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS €, rmhammer, Broad. . Lute, Broad. F Wutke, Broad. . F. Hook, Commercial. F. L. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STORE. John Webber, Broad. BREWERIES Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacramento. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L. Gove, Boulder. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. £. Rosenthal, Commercial. L. Hirschman, Pine. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. B. H. Miller, Broad. CONFECTIONERY. A. Tam, Pine £, Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs, Leddy and Eagan Commercial. ¥, Willett, Commercial. CONSTABLES. *R. Dillon, Broad. rhomas Stevens, Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada. Frank Miller. ¥. Penrose, Pine. . H. Irish, East Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Cook, Water. L, O. Palmer, Nevada. F C. C. Weisenberger, Nevada. T, Penrose, Pine, e @ Hoskin & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. \ CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. O. Maltman, Gold Flat. DENTISTS. Mrs. N. E. Chapman, Sacramento. 3. M. Harris, Broad. DRUG STORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. MILLWRIGHT. J, R. Collins, Coyote. Parsons & Tompkins, A. MeNeeley, Piety Hill. MUSIC TEACHERS. E. Mulier, Commercial. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mra. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel. J. R. Davis. , Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. NEWSPAPERS. Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine. DaILy Transcript, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. A. Tam, Pine. Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial. PHOTOGRAPHER. J. Swart, Broad. PHYSICIANS. R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada, x C. D. Bobo—Otfice Broad,residence Nevada. H. 8. Welch—Office cor, Pine and Commercial; residence National Hotel. E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine, residence Water lh. W. Valantine—Office Broad, residence Main. Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. , POSTOFFICE. Caivin R. Clarke, Postmaster. RAILROAD. Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Par ker, agent. REAL ESTATE. Nevada County Land and Improvement As sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Moran, E. M. Preston, Geo, E. Turner, Wm. Loutzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell Chas. Barker. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . , J, Jackson, Commercial. 3. C. Gaylord, Broad. Wm. Wolf, Main. W. H, Smith, Commercial. 4 vU. E. Mulloy, Broad. A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial. A. Lademan, Broad. fompkins & Tompkins, Broad. W. G. Richards, Broad. R. H. Forman, Commercial. sims & Nichols. V Flume. thomas Kidd, Broad. HAIR DRESSER. Mrs. L. Godair, Boulder HARDWARE. Geo. E. Turner, Pine. Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS. SADDLERY, ETC. fas. Cairns, Broad. Win. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC, H. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. Weisenburger & Bro., Sacramento. Wm. Wolf*Matn. ROTELS. National Excuunge, Broad Union, Main. New York, Broad. vity Hotel, Broad Z HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & Stout. isaac & Rowe, Main. Xalph Bowerman, INSURANCE AGENTS. M. Thomas, Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial SURVEYORS. J. G. Hartwell, Broad. W. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Geo, M. Hughes, Pine. STONE MASON. Wm. Joy. SODA WATER FACTORY. L, Seibert. THEATER, Geo. F. Jacobs Manager, Broad. MEAT MARKETS. James Monro, Broad Colley Brothers, Commercial. C. J, Naffziger, Broad. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. MILLINERY. Mra. Lester & Crawford, Main, Casper Cohn, Commercial, e “, hoc real +0 Somm: v. Lubeck, ‘ommeretal: L. eorner Commercial and Main. A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., Broad. EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo & Co,, A. D. Tower, agent. Eureke Co. Wm. H. Crawford, agent. siete FOUNDRIES, Geo. G. Allan, Spring. ° FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. FRUIT AND VARIETY. BR a ee, Nevada Gas Co., B.T. Allen, Manager. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC
H. J. Wright, Broad. ICE. Nevada Ice Co., Vietor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE wy. Sowden, Broad. A.R, Wadsworth. Pine. LAWYERS. Gaylord & Searis, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. . A. D. Mason, Broad. J. 1. Caldwell, Broad. Caldwell & & Little, Broad. T. & Ferd, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. John Caldwell, broad. H. McCormick, Church. Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. W. P. Sowden, Broad. G. D. Buckley, Broad. . W. D, Long, Court House. . LIVERY STABLES. * 13. Hennessy, Broad. . Lane & Sukeforth, Main. ! LUMBER. . L. Voss, Grass Valley road. H. & F. Cvoper, Piety Hill. M. L. & D. Marsh, Bou!der. Geo. A. Cooper. MANUFACTURING JEWELER. Cc J. Brand, Broad. SALOONS. Union Hotel, Main. National Hotel, Broad. New York Hotel, Broad. A. Baruh, Commercial, H. Guenther, Commercial. A. Isoard, Broad. Joseph Knight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. T. C. Moran. corner Commercial and Pine. Wm. Britland, corner Broad and Fine. Thos. Scadden, Broad. M. Solari, Broad. Robert Simmons, Broad.M. Hanley, Main. H. Lotz, Sacramento. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk Harry \-eniels, Commercial. J.K Eddy, Half Mile House. G. F. Wilkins, Commercial. H. Pecartey, Pine. SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. G, E. Withington, Broad. H. J. Dassonville, Town Talk. STAGE LINES. To Sierra City, Green & Co. To Graniteville, Wm. Cole: To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. To Marysville, John Kane. ¢ To Washington, L. RK. Prescott, Geo. Grissell W.C.Fredenburr. . To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vin cent. : ° ~ TAILORING. ee rf McDonald & Smith, Commercial. : A. Friedman, Pine. J. W. Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE. SPICES, ETC Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER James Kinkead, Pine. UNDERTAKER W C. Groves, Broad. ¢ WAGON-MAKERS. A. Seaman, Piety Hill. Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. F.C. Luetje, Broad.WATER. Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage. W. U. TELEGRAPH. RESTAURANTS B. Lutz, Broad. Ed. 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It is all it is repr sented tox be. Delaware, Ohio,”’ what is required to do all these things . Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all Female . p. women are and for these cases isa positive andinvigorate your entire system, giving cured We will send free to any address a book containing much “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving betW. T. JOYNER, Druggist [No. 1687.) Application for a Patent to » Miniag Olaim. . UNITED States LAND OFFICE. . SACRAMENTO, Cal, June lith, 1886, . OTIC is hereby given, That Ellen Con. noliy «8 Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, and in trust for . the heirs of suid deceased, whose Postofiice jis Santa Rosa, Sonoma county, California, . has made applirdtion for P tent for Fifteen . Hundred linear feet of the Mount Hope . Quartz Mine or vein, bearing gold, with sur. faee ground six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, Nevada jeounty, California, and deacribed in the . plat and field notes un file in this office, as ollows, Viz.: % } Instrument Solar Transit, No. 538. SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at Post in rock mound marked . M. H. & M. No.1, on north end of lode, being also Post No. 2 of Golden Age Quartz . Mine. Thence with magnetic variution 17° . East, 1.50 chains, blecksmith shop ten tinks to left 1.65 chains old Incline Shaft 0 links to left, and site of Quartz Mill (burned down) to right,20 links,z.00chains North line of mining excavation, 6.60 chains south,line . of same excavation, excavation from 60 to 100 feet wide, uncovering: the lode, 10.00 . chains center of ravine course south wester. ly 11.00 chains. South bank of worked ground 1500 feet or 22.73 chains, Post in rock mound murked M. H.Q.M. No.zonusouth end of lode claim: from which a sugarpine tree 20 in. in diam.,bears '. 0.34 E. 49 links distant. Said tree being original corner. ae . Survey of Exteriur boundaries. Beginning wt postin ruck mound marked M. H. . Q. M. No. Sat north east corner, being also post No. 4 uf Golden Age Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pinetree 25in. in diam. bears N 44> E. 2 links distamt. Thence fvith magnetic variation 17> E., 8.19 E. 0.78! cha. cruss section hne between Sections 22 and 283 from which the 4 section corner between sections 22 and 23 'l 18, N. K. 11K. M.D. B. and M. bears. 0.08 min. eust 19.79 chains distant, 1500 ft or 22.78 ¢hs. postin rock mound marked «. . H.Q. M. No. 4 atsouth east corner from which asugar pine tree 30 in, in diam, bears N. 1:34 W.58 links distant, and oiginal Post bears 8. 74° E. 50 links distant, and '4 section corner betwecn pectio: 8 24 aud v3 ‘I. 18 N. R. 1 #.dd. D. B. and M. bears N, 8°26 min. W. 2.18 chains distant. Thence S.87> W 0.33 chains, cross section-lines between Sections 22 and 2 to .17 chains south ot '4 section corner betwcen sections 22 tana 3° T. 18, No ERW £. MM. DOS. and M. 300 feet or 4.54 chs—post No. zvun south end of lode claim 600 feet or 9.09 chs, to balsam tree 6in in diam. marked M. H.Q. M. No, 5 at south west corner from which original post bears 8.7349 W.51 liuks distant. Thence 19 5.00 chs. South bank of worked ground 5.45 chs center of raVille course south West 7.50chs. North bank vt worked ground 21.70 chs. deep cut outiet to mining excavation 1500 feet Or. 22.73 chs. Post in rock mound marked M. H. Q>-M. No. 6, at north west corner, being also Prost No. 5 of Gulden Age Quartz Mine, from which a fir tree 24in. indium. bears 8. 2y3¢° E. 83 links distant, and esstend of cabin bears 5.119 W. 3.10 chs. distant, Thence N, $72 bh. Ld chs. Bank of mining cut 300 feet or 45,54.5 chs, Post No.l on north end of Jode claim 600 feet ory.0v chs. to place of beginning, containing an area of J wenty and sixty-twoune nundreaths (20 62-100) acres, and designated as Lot No. 54 in Section 22, Township 18 North, Kangell East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Suid locution is recorded in tue otiice of the County Recorder ot Nevada county, State of California, and bounded as follows, to wit: Un the North by the Golden Age Quartz Mine, and situgted on the South side ut the Suuth fork of the South Fork or Poorman’s creek. All persuns holding any adverse claims thereto are ‘hereby required tu present the same before this office within sixty days trom the first day of publishing thereof. SELVEN HEVZEL, Register. -It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published tor sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the DaILye TRANSCRIPT newspaper, a daily newspaper published in Nevaua City, in Nevada County, Catijornia, that being: the uearest newspaper to the iand described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. CALDWELL & LiTTLE, Attorneys. The first publication of the abuye notice was made on June 13th, 1888. [No. 1,686. Application fora Patent to a Mining Olaim. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, California, June lltn, 1888, Notice is hereby given that Ellen Connolly, a8 Admiuistrutrix of the estate of M. W. vonnoliy, “deceased, whose postoffiee is Santa Kosa, Sonoma county, California, has made application for putent fomFiiteen Hundred lineur feet of the Golden Age Quartz Mine,orvein, bearing gold; with surface round six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining district, Nevada county, «alifornia, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as fullows, viz.: Instrument solar transit No, 53. SURVEY OF LODE. Beginning at a post in rock mound marked G. A. Q M. So, 1, on north end of lode elaim, from which a Fir Tree 24 inches in diameter bears 5 8534° E, 54 links and originual post bears N stg> W, 2y links distant. fhence with maguetic variation 17° E,8 o> E,ly:30 chains old shaft 10 feet deep, 22.20 chuins mining cut showing croppings vi the lode 2 links to the left, 22.73 chains, vr 1,500 feet poatin rock mound marked G&. A. Q.M, Xo, 2, on Kantheend of sode claim, being also Post No.1 of diount Hope Quartz Mine. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Begiuning at post in reck mound marked i. A. M, do. 3 at northeast corner trom which a fir tree 36inchesin diameter. bears 4 384° E. 33 links distant,and original t bears N 84° W 29 links dietant and section pest common to sections 14, 15, 22 and x3, Node ge 18, N. R. 11 E, M. D.,B& M. bears 8 62° 53' E, 4.75 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 17° F,8 84° E, 1.78 Chains cross section lines between Sections 15 and 22, 3.09 chains, west of sections corner common to sections 14, 15, «2 and 13, Township 18, N. kK. 11 KE. ‘ Bb. & M. 22.73 chains or 1,500 feet post in rock mound marked G. A.Q M.No. 4 at southeast corner, being also Post No. 3, . of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, from which a . . sugar pine tee 2inchesin diameter bears N. 494°, 35 links distant. Thence $ 87° . . W. 4, 04.5 chains or #0 feet post No, 2, on south end of lude claim, 7:14 chains bank vf mining cut, 9.09 chains or 600 feet post. in rock mound marked “G. A.Q. M, No, 6,’ at Southwest corner, being alsu Post No. 6 of Mount Hope Quartz Mine from which a firtree 24 inches in diametzr, bears 8 zg 1-2° ¥, 83 links distant and east end of cabin bears 8, 11° W, 3.10 chains distant ana entrance toan oldtunnel bears N, 65° E, 54° W, 2.39 chains distant. ‘Thence N 8 14.2 W, ing it to all sufferers. A. J. STONER, M.D. PRICE, $1.00. Sold by Diuggists. W. Di VINTON, Sole Agent : GEBMAN ASTHMA “"a82, CcuUnRED ingures comfortable sleep. No weit ing for results. being used by in tion, its action is immed most skeptical. Price 50c and $1,00 of an druggist. or by mail. Sample Free stamp. Dr. RK. Schiffman, St. Paul, Min: . Working Glasses Attention. e are now prepared es witb ployment at home, all th time, or for their 8) new, light and profitable. sex ing, and a om theirtime e business. carn Rearly as much 48 men. at all wh ##¢ this may.send their address and test th are not well satisfi lar to pay for the culars an tN8ON & Co., Portland, Maine Big G hasgiven universal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhes end Gleet. I prescribe itand feel safe in recommendDecatur, til, CURE jastantly rélievesthe most violent attack ala iate, direct and . certuim, and 4 eure is the result in al curable eases. A single trial convinces thr to furnish all classaremoments. Business ' i aan es eithe: clear from 50 cen reven’ Stoner sum b Eevcias all ore and gir) busin we make this offer. To such as ia ed will send one dolv.40 chaing north bank of mining cut 21.45 chains, eross section lines between secions 15 and 72, 12.22 chains west of section corner common to Sections 14, 15, 22 and 43, fownship 18, North Kange 11 E, M, dD. B. & M., 2473 chains cr 1,500 feet to post in rock mound marked “G. A. Q. M. No 6,’’ at North west cornerfrom which a fir tree 36 inches in diameter beats N17° _ w, 57 links distant and original post bears N 213% ° W, 30 links distant N 87> E, 4.545-100chains or 390 feet Post No. 1, North end of lode claim ¥,0y ehains or 600 feet to place of beginning, containing an‘area of twenty and fifty-four one-hundredths (20 54-100) acres, and desixnuted as i ot No. 53, in Section 22, Township 18, North Kange 11 Kast, Mount Diablo. Buse and Meridian. Said location being recorded im the office of the County Heconlar of Nevada County Californix, and being bounded as follows, to-wit: on the south by the Mount Hope Quartz Mine and situated on thesouth side of the South Fork of the south Fork of Poorman’s creek, pr perenne holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same befure this office within sixty days y from the firstday of publication hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, ee DaiLy TRANSCRIPT Dewspaper, a daily newspaper published in tne town of Nevada City in’ Nevada County, California, that being the nearest ewspaper to the Jand described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. e. _ The first publication of the above notice was made ‘on June 13, 1888, Caldwell & Little, Attorneys. LADIES! SEE HERE . YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF HEA. 7H BY USING GILMoORE sS ". AROMATIC WINE! Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line. 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Cut thipout 4 and -eturn it tous and we will send you free something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring heen, more money right sway in than any % else in the world. Gran mee Address Trne & Co., Augusta Order to Show Oause. N THESUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR Nevada, State of for{ we Nae es the estate of ne Danie. . ‘The people of the State. pecaiitornte: To John Daniel, administrator of the estate of said Thomas Daniel, deceased. Theresa Daniel, and all — whomsoever having or claiming an interest in said estate, greeting: By order of this Court you are hereby reuited to be and appear in the Superior Court, in and for tue Cou:ty of Nevada, State of California, at the Court room thereof, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevada, on Monday, the 15th day of Uctober, 1885, at 10 o’eleck A. M, Of that day, then and there to show cause why dixtribution of the residue of the estate of said Thomas Daniel, deceased. should net be made to Mary Daniel, sister of said deceased, and to then and there appear, and exbibitto said Court your reépective claims of heirship, ownership er iuterest in said estate. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 2, Chapter il. Title v of the Code of Civil_Procedure, aceordins to the petition of Mary Danie! on file in the matter of guid estate. Witness, the Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of our Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, with the seal of said Court affixed this, 28d day of June, A. D., 1883. Attest: F.G. BEATTY, Clerk. By W. D-HARRIS, Deputy Clerk. ms Notice of Forfeiture. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. To Mrs Mary 8. Ware You are hereb notified that we have expenged Two Huai red dollars, in labor and improvements, u on the Phoenix Gravel Mining Clains, situeated in Fall Creek Mining District, Wushington Township. Nevada county, California, in order to hold said premises, under the provisions of Section 2524, Kevised Statutes of the United States being the amount required to hold the same for the years 1856, 1887 and ending Jan. 1,1888. Andif within ninety days after publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interestin said claim will become the prop shies of the subseribers utider said Section » Murphy, Jr., Warren Spencer, Dennis Murphy, Dennis Millerick: May 9. Notice to Creditors, * Estate of SAMUEL HENWOOD, de-ceased. NOticE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Henwood, deceased, to the crediturs of, and all persons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary: vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said Administrator, at the law office of Crogx & Simonds at Nevada city, in the County of Nevada, tate of California. JOSEPH RK. HENWOOD, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Henwood, decexsed.: Dated at \evada City, Cal, June 23, 1888. Cross & Simonds, Atty's for Adm’r. 426 Order to Show Cause Why Order of sale of Keal Estate Should Net Be Made. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe matter of the Estate of David Rowe, Deceased. Mary Kowe, the administrator ofthe estate of David Kowe, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an order of sale of all the real estate, of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Saturday, the llth day of August, 1888, at 10 0’clock of the iorenoon ot said day, atthe Court R :om of said Superior Court at the Court House in the County of Nevada to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published tse: four successive weeks in the DaiLy RANSCRIPT, @ hewspaper printed and. published in sald County of evade. . J.M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. Dated July sth, 1888, A. BURROWS, Aity. for Estate Land Notice. a ee Lf United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. July 28, 1838, N THE MATTER OF ISABELLA McKEON, Homestead Application, No. 3130. Involving Lots 5 und 9 of the 8 E 1-4of the N E 1-4 of Bec. 14, T 16,N R8E,M D Band M. Pursuant to the instructions of the Hon. Commissioner, conveyed in his letter ‘*N,” of June 15th, 1888, and upon reading and filing the affidavit of said Isabella MeK eon,and good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the suid Isabella MeKeon,to gether with her witnessés, and each and all parties Claiming said tots or dny portion * thereof as being mineral in character, and therefore not open to the entry of said McKeon, be and appear before the Count; Clerk of Nevada county, California, at-his office in NevadaCity, on the Fifteenth day. of September, 1858, then and there to introduce evidence to establish the agricultural or mineral character of said Lots 8 amd 9, The said County Clerk is hereby designated as an officer nearest the land. And itis further ordered that service hereof be made es ublication in the Nevada Daily Tranre a pane designated as published nearest the land, and by posti in the local office and upon each legal subdivision of the Jand, for 40 days prior to the returned day. And if either said Isabella McKeon, or any mineral claimant, shall fail to appear in Le agping tothis citation, default will be duly entered. ELI ( BELUEN HETZEL, Register. Caldwell & Little, Attys for reatene j25 Order to Show Cause Why Order of Saleof Real Estate should Not be Made. 5 tay THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE n the matter 9 é Estate o N . E, Osborn, the administrator of the estate of Francois Zenders, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an orderof sale of the rea) estate, of said decedent, for the purposes therejn set forth, It is therefore ordered by the said Court that all persons interested in the estate of suid deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the $d day of September, 1888, at 10 o’clock in the lorena of said day, atthe Court room of the said 8nperior Court, at the city of Nevada, in the county of Nevada, toshow e¢ause why an order should not be prened to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary; And that» copy of thisorder be published Bt eget C ALCHEMY S weeks 3 poe NEVADA ANS PT, @ newspaper ntlished in said Nevate Bonne, % aneJudge of tin -s Pat rng ed es i] Dated July 31, 1888, i Seige tu Notice for Bids for Truckee School District Bonds, OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THA N Sealed Proposals will be received “4 the Board of Supervisorsof Nevada County, California, for the purchase of Six Thousand Dollars in Bouds of Truckee Sehool istrict in said county. Said Bonde will be in the sum of $500 each, and payable as follows: $1000 on the first Monday of February, 1889, and $1000 for each subsequent year thereafter until paid, and shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent. r anmum, payable at the office of the Jounty Treasurer of said county annually, on the first Monday of February of each year, Said Proposals will be received until SATppp ed Lf iy tg nat 1688, at 4 .M., of ga ay, the County Gienk y, to be filed with ids must be ac.ompanied b : fied check; payable to theorder of lus Board ae pine ys Nevada pouty, for an r en percent, Peper hy Wg hed percent, of the amount The right is reseryed to reject any and all bids, C, E. MULLOY, Chairman Bo } Dated July 20th ass ard of Supervisors, Notice for Publication. ; Land Office at Sacramento, Cal. ee July 23d, 1888, CE is hereby given th . N ing named settler has filed nomseatee intention to make final proof in support of his cleim, and that said proof will he made before the Hon. the Superior judge of Nevadu county, on September Ei bth® 1888, viz :— Delavico G. Rosa, H. A 4806; for the 8 W 14 See. 26, T. 17,N. R.9 RB. Ms D. B. and M. Ph poms decderg folowing witnesses to prove p sr tig on sald lands vias upon, and cultivaosep’ sh of Nevada City. _Fredk H: Jacobs of Nevada City. Henry Jacobs of Nevada City. _ George Koh 44 ay eae rei i ETZ Regi John I. Caldwell, Atty for ‘Applicat. }y25. Caution to the Public. LL PERSONS INTERESTED AR A hereby notified that my wife hatine. my bed and board. that I’ will not be sponsible for any debts sh. pm Sie = JOHN M. THO MP iN, G i ra Grass Valley, urn we » Galt .