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(OL. luvV.—No. 8.581.
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NEVADA CITY. CAL.. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18, 18es. " Established Sevt. 6, 1860 , by N. P, Brown, & Oo.
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
: —BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
1, 8, CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
Editor.
mercial st., Nevada City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year..fix Months ..
hree Months
Business M’g’r. electr!
OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 82 ComHAPPY HITS.
Tn the case of a woman who was tried for
killing her husband with a stone, the verdict
was rendered that the killing was accidental
on.the ground that. if she intentionally threw
the stone at him, it would have hit something
in an opposite direction.—The Epoch.
A citizen of Dallas, Tex., has inyented an
fp fishing line which kills a fish. the instalit it seizes the hook and at the sime time
rings a bell on shore to warn the fisherman
who may be under a tree some yards distant
playing seven up with a brother angler to decide which sha! pay for the bait. An attach00
8 ment that would clean and dry the fish beforethey are hauled out of the water would prove
Per Week by C pee ". a great boon to the fisherman and. make the
aE SS Fi inventor’s fortune.—Norristown Herald.
1pt.
Agents for the Daily Transor pt The New York Commercial Advertiser says
‘ : a Buffalo man ‘‘dreamed that he had beon
rr N : i
ee Trowell & Coe. “New vor elected alderman, got up in his sleep, dressed
MoH NUR e es eee . Boston . and'went to a restaurant, where he treated
N.W. Ayer & Co..:... PO olay el aa his dream world supporters to $30 worth of
Paley & Oe iy bab oe Now York'. Winks before-he-woke up.” He dreamed, of
Dauchy MOO erinrenmiwan sntuee New York . course, that he had been elected a Buffalo alWilliams & Co.-.-..--. 000s pec Eng . derman. If he had dreamed that he had been
Cook & Ge.,.. ch bebe ope 4d 8C Oage
L. P. Fisher. . a
Mi.O. DERG.. 62:
Patmer & Rey
Btinson & Co. ->... .)., Portland, Me
Geo. M. Mott ; . Sacramento
J. A. Stidger orth San Juan
D. Calkins
Ww.
B. F. Snell ..-.
7.
c. L. Miller
..San Francised
. San-Francisco
. San Francisco
. Burlington, Vt
Grass Valley
You Bet
Pitgerce es! a an]
French Corral
slected a New York city alderman, it is believed that he-would gave got up in his sleep,
went out. and committed suicide before he
woke up.—Norristown Herald.
Queen Victoria expected to entertain a few
of Buffalo Bill's chiefs at-dinner, but when
she learned that Holler-a-hole-in-the-air has
been known to send his plate back nine times
for roast beef and gravy she gave up the
ah he Nortiaranttgyinie Idea as being beyond her means,—The Epoch,
J. W. Beatty . . Smartsville
J. W. Orear. . . Downieville
ELYW?S
OREAM BA
Cleanses the
Nasal Passuges, Allays
Paimand Ine
flammation,
Heals ‘the
Sores, & Hestores the
Senses oft
Taste and®g
Smell. ;
A particle is applied into each nostril and
is agreeable. ee 50 cents at Druggiste by
mail, registered, 60cents. Circulars free.
ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N. Y
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street .... .. Nevada Uity
Paid up Gapital $30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Ww [g8UE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
San Francisco,
And Sacramento.
‘We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty,
Flighest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion
chased ‘
Assay Office at this Bank.
ure
OFFICERS:
B.M PRION Anis.. scree PRESIDENT,
Bee, BUND omens VICE PRESIDENT.
JOHN T. MORGAN,....0 0600 c0ce4CASHIER.
D. E. MORGAN..Ass’? CASHIER and SEv’y,
DIRECTORS:
br, R, M. Hunt, Joun T. MORGAN
Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. Morgan,
Wa. Epwanrps. L, HousMAN,
E. M. PRESTON.
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—F¥irst National Bank,
Sacramento—National Bank-of D. 0. Mills
the Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below National Hotel
Jas. Cairns, Proprietor.
HARNESS and COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
(@f2@H~ All orders attended to promptly, —
J. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCER,
1E—South side . Broad Street, oppove Union Street, Nevada ef
Will practice in all the Courts o the State,
and the Courts of the United States within
the State of California. oe j ai =
wip Jeedsan ortgages for §2.
each certidcate of acknowledgment,thereto
included
i :
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa) Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, , Proprietor,
fe PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Know Thyself, Likewise-Thy Hoss.
Farmer Thistlepod sat in the operating:
chair in the office of the phrenologist. ‘Your
tastes are the tastes of. a farmer,” said the
phrenologist, ‘‘and I assume, and in fact am
confident, that you are a farmer. You are
unready and faltering in speech; you find it
difficult to express your ideas. You are
sadly deficient in judgment—have no know]sdge whatever of human nature; your inndcent, eet disposition renders you an
easy prey to designing men, and your own
} Perfect honesty prevents you from suspecting
of defrauding any one.” Three weeks lator
the phrenologist bought a nice, quiet, safe,
gentle family horse of Farmer Thistlepod.
And the farmer sold him a knock kneed old
bronco, 22 years old, with a ewe neck, a hot
tailand a temper so vicious that the wildest
Indian feared it—a horse that had been sold
Cor $27 at two bazars in three weeks—for $375,
“It’s jest wonderful,” said Farmer Thistlepod,
as he watched the new horse running away
with its new owner, “‘it’s jest wonderful that
& man sh’d know so etarnally much about
men and not know .a-thing about hosses,”—
Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle,
Another Jail Mystery.
Chicago Jailer—What’s that?
Prisoner—A barrel of. gunpowder,
“My, my,! And what's that?”
“A stand of Springfield rifles.”
““Merey on us!.What-have you in that
box?”
“A grarid piano.” s
“It beats all. I don’t see how these things
were passed in to you. How was it?”
“They blew in.” ee
“Oh, of course! Wonder I did not think
of that before. Guard, close the shutters,
please.”—-Omaha World.
., Why He Leoked Tired.
Patron—What is there peculiar about that
man? As far as I can see he doesn’t seem to
de different from anybody else.
Museum Attendant—That man with the
tired look? .
P.— Yes.
M. A.—Why, he’s the greatest curiosity we
ave,
P.—Indeed!
M. A.—Sure pop. He understands all about
ihe interstate commerce law.—Boston Cou‘ler,
Getting in Some Fine Work. ji
“And why are You so surprised, Mr. Sampion,” she said, drawing herself up with haueur, ‘that I play the piano’ so well?”
“Because your hands are so small, Miss
3mith, that you must find it difficult tostrike
in octave,”
Then she played some more for him,
I’ the Superior Court.of the County tof Nevada, State of California. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. The People
of the State of Caljfornia, send greeting: To
Oro.Fino Quartz Mining Company, H.G.
Battey and R. E. Robinson, John Curry, Mary A.Curry, T, C, Randall, William Willoughby and Matthew Tonkin, Defendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an
action broughtagainst you in thé Superior
Court of the county of Nevada, State of California, onthe 14th dayof January, 1888, by
David Ayres, Kilter Andrews, M. J, Bernard6, Samuel Simmons, Joseph Costa and
Thomas Costa Plaintiffs, and to auswer the
complaint filed therein, within ten jays (exclusive of the any of service) after the service on you of this Summons,if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within thirty days, or judgment will be
taken againstyou by default, according to
the prayerof saideomplaint. The said action is broughtto obtain a de:ree of this
Court forthe foreclosure of six certain lienst
described in the said complaint and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Nevada
county on the 4th and 10th days of January,
1888. tosecure the paymeutof certain sums
of money due for labor performed by Plaintiffs for said defendants, Oro Fino Quartz
Mining Conipany, H. G, Battey and R. E.
Robinson, as follows, to-wit: David Ayres
$634 00; Kilter Andrews $121.50; M. J. Bernardo $455.00; Samuel Simmons $70.25; Thomag Costa $222.50 ; and Joseph Costa $285.00,
thatthe premises described in the complaint may be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment ofthe amount due upon sald liens as follows, to-wit: the pringial sum $1788.25, filing and recording lieus
15,and Attorneys’ fees in the sum of $800,
and costs of suit. And in Case sueh proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same:
then to obtain an Execution against said
Oro Fino Quartz Mining Company, H, G,
~Battey and R. E. Robinson for the balance
seratatnr dues and also that the said defendants and al] persons claiming by,
through orunder them, or either of them,
may be barred and foreclosed of all right,
title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, and
interest in and to said premises described in
the complaint, and for other and further relief,
And you are hereby notified that if yon
fail to appearand answer the said complain
as above required the said plaintiffs will
apply tothe Court for the relief demanded
in the said complaint.
In testimony whereof, I, F. G. Beatty,
Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, du
hereuntoset my handand impress the seal
ofsaid Court, atoffice, inthe city of Nevada, onthe 14th day of January, A. D./1888.
(Seal. F. G. BFATTY, Clerk.
W. P. Sowden, Attorney for Plffs. jz
¢
Assessment Notice.
AN FRANCISCO COPPER COMPANY.
S ocation of principal place of business,
California, Location of
.: Works, Cam “4 Been, Seeereres equpty.
an penceville, Nevada county, Cali-.
fone. Notice ig hereb: Girth.” that at
arog of the peéan of Directors held on
the i Bay of February, 1888, an assessment (Number Two) of Forty Cents, per
. share was levied upon the capital stock
San Francisco,
. of C, ation. able immediately in
Stable hes the latgert eae c galoe Malied Sites gold’ goin, to the, Bocretar at
erect, Carri tlspartot thestae. . the office of the Company, No. 310 Kan
mentie with plegant ® es, Wagons and fens, seek, Boam 24, San Francisco, CaliHacks to let at the sti salite " Any stock upon which this assessment
the most reasonable terms.
orses are free frem vice, of good style
sed tepals of going gp fast as any gentleman cares to d
Good Saddle Horses always-on Natid =
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY
FURNISHED.
shall remain unpaid on the tenth day of
March, will be delin t and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless
yment is meee before will be sold on
Fresda , the third day of Argh 1888, to pay
he delinquent assessment ether wil
ts of advertising and expenses of sale.
a order of the Directors.
a ae Lo PICHOIR, pve
Offi 'O. nsome street, Room
. io
How a Dying Child
Was Saved!
Cicrro, Hamt.ron Co., Inp., Sept, 19, 1837. —
The following {sa true account of'what your
8. 8. S. has done forour little daughter, Hazel,
now four years old. When 12 months old.a
lump appeared on her heel, which slowly grew
larger. The family physician thought it was
Shused by a piece of*broken glass or needle,
but failed to. bring anything to Hght. Tho
child became fecbler all the time, seeming to
lose the use,of her leg, and finally quit walk.
ing entirely, The middle finger and thumb
of éither hand became enlarged, the flesh bo:
coming hard. The hip joints became involv.
ed, so that when seventeen months old sho
could not stand, having lost the use of leg
andarm. Partial curvature of the spine algo.
followed. The nervous system was wrecked,
muscles contracted, and there was general
wasting of flesh and muscle. At eighteen
months of age she was placed under the
tr t of a promi t physician of Boston, Mass., but at the end of ten months she
had declined to such a degree that she was in
@ dying condition. This was in April, 1886
We took the child away not knowing what
to do. In this dreadful dilemma we were
over-persuaded by friends to try “one bottle” of Swirt's SPrciric, which we did, and
before It had all been taken we saw a change
for the bettor in her symptoms. We kept it
up, and have done bo to this day, and will
keep it up, if the Lord wills, for many days
tocome, for it has brought our dying Hazel
to life, to vigor, to strength.and health again.
The ashen hue of her cheeks has changed to
arosy tint. She is able to walk anywhere,
her languor and lancholy have i
away, and she {s now a blithe, cheerful, happy rompiug chyd. Should you wish to increase your testimonials of proof of the
virtue of 8.8.8., our names and what we
have said is but a portion of what we Owe to
wou, should you wish to use them,
‘Kindly yours,
Brn. F, Swirr.
GERTRUDE &. Swirt,
P. 0, Box 66.
reatae on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
ee,
THE SwiFTSpxciFic Co., Drawer 8,Atlanta,Ga
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works.
L. VOSS, Prop’r.
ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
FOR SALE,
. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
For. Mining anc. Building Purposes.
11 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED.
Also a good supply of
SHAKES & PICKETS,
All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
ite
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,
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
Nevada County Academy
—AND—
Business College.
A-Day and Boarding. School
For Both Sexes.
TORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES
aspecialty. Thorough preparation for
any course in any University.”
A Complete Academic Course,
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing,
Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ
ing, etc., by the very best Special Teachers.
Home care and training,
At Glenbrook Park,
Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass
Valley—two miles from either city. :
Pupils enter at any time, take regular or
selected courses.
Directors of the Association.
M. L, MARSH, Pres, GEORGE LORD,
G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
J.T. MORGAN, Treas. WM. H, CRAWFORD,
EDWARD COLEMAN.
Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular or information address
E. K. HILL, Principal,
Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAl.
National Meat Market.
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0.J. NAFFZIGER..... Proprietor,
EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGES, Ete.
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or
retail.
And all kinds of Meatstisually found in a
first-class Market.
Meats delivered f ee of charge.
C. J, NAFFIZGER.
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET., NEVADA CITY
(COLLEY BROB.,.....Proprietors
DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates,
We also keep on hand «@choice stock of
BACON ANB Par. , :
DR. BR. M. HUNT,
Physician,
Qmce AT. VINTON’S DRUG STORE,
NEVADA CITY.
The Rising
sun. should find yon resolved to give
_Ayer’s. Sarsaparilla.a thorough trig! It
will cleanse and invigorate your blodd, and
restore the vital organs to their natural
functions. Mrs. J. D. Upham, 231 Shawmut avenue, Boston, Mass., writes: ‘* For
a number of years I was troubled with Indigestion, and unable, without distress, to
take solid food. After using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla one month I was
Entirely Cured.” .
Mrs. H. M. Thayer, Milton, Mass., writes:
“T have been very much troubled with
torpidity. of the liver, and Dyspepsia.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me.” Mrs.
} J. W. Bradlee, Hyde Park, Mass., writes :
“T was greatly reduced by Dyspepsia,
and was advised to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which entirely cured me.” Mrs.
M. F. «Hamblett;-25 Lawrence street,
Lowel], Mass., writes: ‘*I was sick two
years with stomach and liver troubles, and
obtained no relief until I took
Ayer’s Sa:
saparilla. Since that time I have enjoyed excellent health.”
.
Generation
. follows generation, transmitting a legacy
et _gobd oF ill, according to well-known
. physical lawsy-To the unfortunate suferer from hereditary Scrofula, nothing can
be more cheering than the assurance that
in Ayer’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla is found a constitutional remedy,
which eliminates the poisonous taint, and
restores to the blood tho elements necessary to
Life and Health.
Alarie Mercier, 8 Harrison avenue, Lowell, Mass., writes: ‘‘My son was weak
and “debilitated, troubled with sore eyes
and Serofulous humors, <Ayer’s Sarsaparilla restored him to perfect health.”
Irving H. Edwards, Ithaca, N. Y., writes:
‘From the time I was four years old, until
eighteen, I was subject to Scrofulous sore
throat. Many a time my neck has been #
raw sore, from poultices put on to draw.
out the inflammation. I took four bottles
of Ayer’s Sar‘
saparilla
and have never had the disease since, ir
sixteen years,”
Prépared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A.
For sale by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles for $5.
~ HOME BENEFIT. LIFE ASSOCIATION, —
INCORPORATED 1880.
240 Montgomery Street'sTREASURER..
PRESIDENT..
AUDITOR... :
GENERAL AGENT...
SECRETARY
San Francisco.
Uegienaaky BANK OF CALIFORNIA
.. FRANK C. HAVENS
I, P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
U, BS HATCH
eda eeeainte A. S. BARNEY
This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua!
Insurance Association in California.
NO'MEMBERSHIP FER, NO MEDICAL FEE.
NO ANNUAL DUES,
6 PAYMENTS A YEAR
Ee" Its Certificates are De
amount written therein and are
feitable.
COVER ENITRE COST.
finite Contracts for the full
uncontestable and nonforLessened Cost te ‘Persistent Members.
On continuance of the Certiticare m
the second period of five years.
rerce for the second wre of five years;
the full amount of the reserve payment made by the mem
together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for
Similar distribution of surplus is made: at
the end of each five years to persistent members
Cash Surrender Walue.
Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at
five year period, there shall be paid in cash to. him or his oicer,
ofth
thet
the end
amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate.
STATEMENT
Total Amount of Claims Paid, ,.
Mortuary Fund, Bank of California’: . eeu
San Francisco Savings Union....
~Clajmg on Hand Due and Unpaid.......,...
Reserve Fund,
JULY I, 1887.
as hegre OMSL RS Aces ai Reece $280,500.90
6,002.85
10,182.45
* None,
PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT.
Jerry Scuoo.irma, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died
February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid. February
23d, 1887.
Wa. Kocu, pockkes pe? Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs fi
Tuomas Biauey, Shipwright, of San
filed February 8th, 1887.
Home Benerir Lire AssocraTIon :
ed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887.
Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim
Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tne payment of
Five Thousand Dollars, amount of cert ifieate held by my father. The payment. of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very
grateful therefor. "Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY.
Xaver Scunrrz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April
6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
Home Benefit Life Association :
Gentlemen:
San. Francisco, July 19, 1887.
Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the
expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is
most gratefully received. Yours respectfully,
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.
Warkin R. Pricer, Nevada Bank, Sa n Francisco, insured for $5,000; died
April 29th; 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887.
Home Benerit Lire Association :
Gentlemen— Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son,
Watkin R. Price, is this day most gratefully received.
commendable. Yours very truly,
ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact.
Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works.
791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00.
(0@F All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada Cit
Firat National Bank of Grass Vallev.
Total payments thereon $383.
yer (with interest),
Such promptness is
Policy No
y, and
.
CITY HOTEL.
Co OF BROAD AND UNION ST#
4
Here We Are Again !
The Thomas ELouse.
_ Has changed hands and changed its
: hame to the
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
jeateetee thoroughly overhauledand renAM, ovated, and is now open for bus
a ta) iuess, ©. ©. Contam havy=H} oko ing leased the above house for
aterm of years, has now come back to stay
and will be glad to see all his old friends
and pitrons, and all others who are in
search of a good, clean, quiet place to board
and lodge.
Rooms kept clean aud airy,
and tables equal to any first.
class hotel audall at third,
Chass prices.
Aw “the proof of thé pudding is
im the cating thereof,” give
us atrialand be
convinced.
O. C. CONLAN,
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL. $00 000
PRINCIPAL OFFUGR:
216 Sansome st., San Franciseo,
Fire Insurance Only
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J. F, HOUGHTON, Président.
J.1,N.Suerarp, Vice President,
CHARLES HH, STORY, Secretary,
R. HW. Maaine, General Agent,
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property tn this county at rates as low as sol
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GEO W. HILL, Managor
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Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
No. 6, R. A. MI.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SS. SONIC HALL, Nevada City, onthe
SX. Firat Moneay in each month. Visitimy Companions in good standfst are cordially invited to at54 2
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ae
is tend. i
F JOS. THOMAS, High Priest.
3 } . ‘J. HS BOeRPMAN, Seo.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 18 F. & A.M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are cordially invited.
C.C, WEISEN BURGER, Master.
R, G, McCuTcHan Seo'y pro tem.
N. BE. OHAPMAN,
DENTIST.
s NEVADA CITY. CAL,
ate.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED,
Office at Residence, Sacramento st
LEUTIJIE & BRAND,
ANw
JEWELER,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
W. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
United States, :
Office in Morgan & Roberta’ Block, corner
of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal.
©
L.B,. LITTLE, z JOHN CALDWELL,
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
\ JILL PRACTICE IN. THE 8TATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—-Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up atarrs, :
Cc. W. CROSS
CROSS & SIMMONDS,
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorneys and Qounselovs at Law,
W ILb PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICK—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva
da City
THOS. S. FORD
Attorney and Qounselor at Law.
FFICE--Thomas' Building, corner Bread
and Pine streets, Nevada City
MAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Oounseler at Law.
CY ZIEE corner of Pine and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City,
Will practice in all of the Courts of the
State.
“JAMS I, BYRNE
BYRNE & CROSS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Rooms 85 to 41 Creery'
rine Btreet, Sant brugerseo, che homes —
CG. W Cross
Kk. H. GAYLORD, FRED SEARLS.
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
' Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
V ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
I ISTRIGT’ ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
fF County, Office at the Court Hove, . :
Alfred D. Mason,
Oounselor at Law and Notary Public.
Succesasor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Liaw,
AJILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR,
Supreme, Distriet and CircuitCourts
of the U, 8,
Ottice-—-Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
JAS, Gs HARTWELL,
Surveyor,
—AND~
U. 8. Deputy Minéral Surveyor.
c FFICE—Upstairs*in Beckman's Block,
cor. Broad and tne Sta,, Nevada City
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
TO
Eastern and European Cities,
BY THE GREAT.PRANSCONTINENTAI
ALL, RAIL ROUTES.
‘Southern Pacific Company
ALLY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
Trains make prompt connection with
the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at
New York and New Orleans
With the Several Bteamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS
Pullman. Palace Slecping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains.
Third Olass Sleeping Cars
Are Run Daily with Overland Em igra
Trains. No additional charge for Berths in
Third Class Cars.
Tickets Bold, Bleeping Car Berths secured
end other information given upon applica
tion at the Company's offices where passen
gers Calling In person can secure choice of
routes, ete. ee”
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR BALE ON REASONABLE TERMS,
Apply to, or Address
W.H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Ban
Francisco,
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent S. P. RB
tT. H. GOODMAN, .
Gen. Pass & Tk't AX
A. N. TOWNE,
General Manager,
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoé Maker,
] ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
FINE ROOTS AND SHORS A SPECIALTY
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
TTATTT U7 REWARDED are those who
read this and then act; they
. will find honorable employment that will not take
them from their homes and families, e
rofite are large and. sure for every indusrlous person, many have made and are now
making several hundred dollars @ month.
It is easy for any one to make $5 and er
wards per day, who is-willing te work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed;
westart you. Everything new.
ability required. You, reader, can doit as
CT UP GLa
well as.anyone. Write to usat once for full
cnlane, which we mail free, Address
NEVADA OCIPY, 6 6 =
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER.. .Proprietress
H.G. PARSONS.. Business Manager
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
ds
No special
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors,
Formerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City,
The only fire-vroof, and best conducted
Hote: in Nevada City.
ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS.
ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
COMMERCIAL TRAVELE
Tha new management have thoroughly
overneuied the Hotel and mae pany im
portant changes. ‘he proprietors have”
WATOHMAKER had many years exerience in the business,
and give their entire time and attention te:
1e BANG,
tional the most popular Hote
tains of Califormia,
They have mye crt hgen Nan. the mounParticularly is the National adapted tothe
wants of the traveling public-being ‘in ths
center af the city, and having Post Office
Express Office and General Stage Office for
all. lines in the same huilding,
UNION HOTEL, —
CAL.
NEVADA CITY... ... .CALIFORNTA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are invited to netice the advan
offered by thia Hotel, The house containg
100 roome, each of which is Hght and
airy, and well or élegantly furnished, there
beingno hotel inithe mountains equal to
it. The-tables are supplied with the beat im
the market,
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS,
TOURISTS AND FAMILIES,
Free "Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
arte of the Upper county, Grane Valley and
Marysville daily,
The best of Wines, Liquors and Ciirnished at the Bar, ,
DR. GUNN’S
Bilt t 2-2
THK GREAT
Regulating Cathartic
THE ACKNOWLEDGED
Tonle and Appetizer.
8
peewee army
THE INDISPENSIBLE
Household Remedy
A SURE PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CURK FOR
Costiveness and Constination
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Fever and Ague,
AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES,
. OYSPEPSIA, \
INDIGESTION,
NERVOUSNESS
Loathing of Food,
Kidney Complaint.
Nausea,
impure Blood,
' , General Debility.
Dr, Gunn's Bitters
KE :
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Perfectly Safe,
_ Reliable.
A. Van Alstine & Co.,
Proprietors and Manufacturers.
722 Montgomery Street, San Francisoe
_ FOR SALE BY_
CARR BROSB.,
Established in 1852.
Nevada: Assay . Office.
re J J OTT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN BTREET,. ..NEVADA CITY.
1OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPXH tion refined, melted and Aasayed. ar
request, Guld Bais exchanged Yor Coin., ta
connection with my Assay Office. I have @
sinall Quartz Mill with which J ¢am make
practical Mill Tests, and masrente eorreet
returne in every way. Working tes wules
made with from 60 to 600 pounds. PRIC
Ow
eee enema
No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy, Gold Dust, Geld and
Silver Bare.
May 6, 1887.
BSurgoeon.
—
Ec. W. CHARLES, BM. D.,
nson & Co., Pertland, Maine,
oes
Homepathio Physician, :
TP arages _BLASAUF'S BUILDING
next door below, Wells, Farge &. a
ex office. :
Office Houre—10 te 18 A. M., and 8 ted rey ee
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