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Q.P.j J.C, Abbott, H. Pj. J. Ge
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tHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA cir. eae SB Femals WEDNESDAY, janvanr 22, 1887.
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The Daily Transcript.
STATE OFFICERS,
Governor........, Washi:
Lientenant-Governér..._. R. 7
Secre tal
i
Stat
a Bartlett
aterman
bea 0. Hendricks
-.;.« John P, Dunn
Ren tideee kerars.: Pot ae Herold
ae time, ete Me Cl hale ra. ©
. Sen Theodore’ Reichert
. Spencer
Heeadvebscs@e
JUDICIARY.
Supreme a justices—-R. F. Morrison (C, J,
. McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. ¢ ‘ae:
stein, Jackson ample, A. Van Ri PatterCommishionee te babes Belcher tC, Cc. ), Niles
Searls, H. 8, Fi
g
DISTRICT.
ag arene 2d Dist:....
#4 mmissioner 1 lst Dist... es Kouttte
rd Equalization,
2d Dist. L. C. Morehouse
LEGISLATIVE,
State Senator..
os
Assemblyman,
14th Dist.." wap Bim
Assemblyman,
15th Dist. >.. ., (3, I. Sykes
COUNTY.
goperior SUAGO ressiocgas cue ia J. M, tg po
Clerk and Auditor. //05°°°50" oh a baay
District yO? Vo Ww! $. 4
eagurer and Collector
as mel elke ge dupe fied erty gi ar Frage Bon ond
nteudent. Fi
Public Administrator. . Bae 1, ‘pene
CGMORG rie
.Wm, Powell
Chas. £. Uren
SUPERVIBORAL,
:
Ist District.. . :
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bas jeans aah
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Mail Time ime Table.
Arrives—From E from Weatbras East and West, 10:25 a. m.;
Closes—To p ints W
Bistand West, 12320 vn dal :40 a. m.; to points
ee
Post Office fice Hours.
s—9 a.m, n. to5 to 7:30
gundase Tio m. H adajent ioe fang
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eemaicesieneaeia
HERE AND THERE.
ee
is dangerously ill.
C. L. Brown has been ‘elected .a
metber of the County Board of Education, Vice P.T. Riley, resigned.
a number one City. Marshal, just as
all his friends predicted he would,
Dispatches from mill men to grocery
dealers here announce an advance in
the Price. of flour of thirty cents a barrel,
A meeting of Trinity Society will be
held at two o’clock this afternoon at
the residence, of Mrs. W. H, Crawford,
The City Marshal is joietie the
roadway over the Gold Run bridge
near Barlow’s Foundry macadamized.
It is going to be a good job, .
The Directors of the Land TImprovement Association held their regular
monthly meeting yesterday afternoon.
The Association ig “ae avery large
business,
Coroner Powell: held an inguest
Monday evening in the case of John
Schmeltz, deceased. . Dr, . Welch and
P. Gallagher testified, and the jury returned a-verdict of death from heart
disease.
, The fines of the three boys who
burglarized George Howe’s store at
Grass Valley and were: permitted té
plead quilty to petty larceny aggregated $195. After paying the justice court . :
costs $149.35 remained, and.. Sheriff
Lord yesterday’ tiirned that atnount
over to County Treasurer McNulty.
The entertainments to be given at
the Theater on the evenings of the 18th .
and 19th instants under the manage.
ments of Mrs, M. Farley, will be of an
unusually attractive character, as will
be observed by reference to the advertisement in another chimn. The popu‘lar prices of admission will ensure’ a
largeatiendance. —
Geo. . Gaylord and A. Isoard, who
own property on Broad street adjoin:
ing Frank Eilerman’s vacant lot on thé . ’
east, have expressed a willingness to’
dispose of ‘‘air lots’ to. Mr. .Eilerman
so that he can give his proposed. hotel
structure @ sufficient frontage by ex-. t
tending the upper stories of it over the
one story buildings belonging to ‘those
gentlemen.
i
Ss
Lodge Installation.
The-following officers of Misletoe
Encampment, No. 47, I. 0. O. F.,
were installed Monday evening by
District Deputy John Werry, assisted
by Chas. E. Mulloy as Grand Junior
Warden, and A. R. Lord, Grand High
Priest of California: R. H,. Forman
O'Neill, 8. W.; ; Thos. Daniels, J. W.3)
Geo. A. Gray, 8. ; ;N. P. Brown, Treas. ;
John Hawke, G.; i Wai. Brown, I. Bat
H. C. McKelvey, O. 8. ; "Peter. Maas,
lat G. of T, ; Ki win Martin, 2d G, of
T.; OB. ow, Ist W, { John’ Watera, 2d W.; Paul Richards, 8d 'W.;
Jas, Lane, 4th’ W.; Wm. ‘Brown, Thos.
Danielaand ‘A, R, Lord, Fi ©, “After:
had to Tam’s oyster saloon where the
+An Interesting Letter From Our
ng
ered in as usual, with the brilliant official‘and private receptions that intol.
dency by the two ‘political parties at
the last Presidential election, are now
gone, recalls th:
men who have
didates‘on either side, all are dead
savé Fremont, Hayes, Blaine and
Cleveland, Mr. Hayes being the only
surviving ex-President. ‘
history. He was a leader among states‘. men.and among the soldiers, and like
Grant and Lincoln he was beloved,
not only for great and good deeds, but
for his rugged honesty. But his poHenry Seadden Jr., of Grass Valley, . litical opponenta never spoke-kindly
of him, un’ til
of his remarked,
things said of Gen. Logan since his}
death had been uttered while he was
Wm. Eddy-is proving himself to be living, he might have been a happier,
but ‘perhaps not a more useful man.’
lay in state in the rotunda of the Cap~
itol, among the thousands who passed
through to look at his face was noticed
the frail form of a gentleman enveloped in an immense fur coat. He
At the-face of the dead, and then passed out with tears streaming down his
cheeks.
Gen. Logan’s staff when the latter
commanded the army of the Tennessee,
cumbered for nearly its full value. The
fund that is now being raised for the
widow is for thé purpose of clearing
herhome of the debt hanging over it,
and leaving her with sufficient means
‘to enable her to live in the manner to
which she had been accustomed. Subscriptions to this fund haye come in
very rapidly, about $40,000 having
been promised. <
ers ‘at the Logan obsequies was exSenator Conkling, who had not been
in the Senate Chamber since six years
ago when he left it under the memor
able circumstances that.took Senator
Platt from public life.
neral ceremonies Mr. Conkling sat between.Gen. Sherman and Senator
Stanford, After the benediction his
old friends pressed forward to greet
him at the doorway and formed.a jam
around him with extended hands,
was one of the most inclement that
winter can produce. The streets were
covered with ice; snow, muddy slush,
and the air was chilly mist.
Would not allow hin to ride to the
Capitol to attend the funeral services.
Still hundreds of men, comrades of
ready been sapped by wounds, hardships and exposure, joined in the procession and waded through miles -of
cold slush, Looking at their pallid
faces, drawn features, bowed shoulders
and uncertain steps, one could not but
feel that the departed -hero in the
hearse would have beén grieved at so
much sacrifice of health to do ‘him
honor,
New Year's day was like those of former years. There were abundant floral
. decorations, elegantly dressed ladies
and crowds of people. They said the
toilets ‘were more elegant than ever before, and that the crowd-was greater;
but they say that every year. For once
the President attracted more attention
than Mrs. Cleveland, Everybody was
anxious to see how he looked after his
week of confinement from. rheuma. tism, He was a little pale and worn
the:Installation an, adjournment. was; ‘out, but plete tamil
‘see him looking so’ well and Fsbect tind
FROM FORTY-NINER.
—_—_— *
Washington Frail
PAIL
POLITICS,” PEOPLE, SLICKENS, ETC.
The Distinguished Dead—New. Year's at
the White House—Dilly Dallying —
Democrats — Pioneer
Peaches, Etc.
ete
Wasuineron, D. C., Jan. 4, ?87.
Eprror Transcriet—There was a
strange commingling of dirge and
mirth in the official life of Washington
during the past week. ‘The old year
died amid the lingering strains of the
dead: march thatled the imposing funeral procession of Gen. Logan to the
cemetery, and the new year was ushaugurated the ‘Bay season at the CapiThe fact that both of the statesmen
who were selected for the Vice Presit that of all the
Présidential canGen. Logan filled a double place in
after his death. A friend
“Tfhalf the kind
When the remains of Gen. Logan
STOOPED DOWN AND GAZED TENDERLY
He had been a’ surgeon on
‘Gen. Logan’s property here ia enAmong the distingnished pall. bearDuring the fuThe day of General Logan’s funeral
THE PRESIDENT’S PHYSICIAN
he dead soldier, whose vitality had alThe acéne at the White House on
His time is ate aad in look‘ing after the offices. Then when he
comes to vote ‘on appropriations he
follows the lead of Mr. Randall, who
does not believe; in ing the Ad-}of public money. It would seem that
an extra session of Congress, with the
‘House of Representatives organized in
the interests of the people, presents.
the only hope of help to the country.
Now something about
MY OLD STAMPING GROUND.
A man showed me at the Willard
the othér day a hundred page pamphlet entitled, ‘(Nevada County, the Famous Bartlett Pear Belt of California.’’
I borrowed it.from him and read it
through, every word, advertisements
and all, before going to bed that night.
It was like having a talk with a chum
that one hasn’t seen before fora quarter of a century or so. Dear old: Nevada
county: has been a little slow about getting started in the right, direction to
secure herself as large a population’ as
she can comfortably-support. if—afair
degree of attention is paid to the tillwith the working of her wonderful
gold mines, but now that the proper
and needed kind of amovement is begui lost time will be made up for,
Judge Stidger intimates in a recent
number of the San Juan Times that he
set out
THE FIRST PEACH TREES
ing 1857. In 1854 your correspondent
planted a freestone tree in front of his
cabin and in 1857 treated some of his
friends to as fine peaches as ever grew
in the world. If our old friend Stidger
did not get one of them it was because
he did not happen to be around when
the eres teok place.
Forty-NInER.
PERSONAL i MEN foie
Peter Gallaghan, of Wheatland, and
Miss Mary McCarthy, of Smarisville,
were recently married.
J. B. Richmond, formerly of this
city, has received his“‘walking papers’
from the San Francisco Mint.
W. L: Kneeland and E, W. Leeds,
two C. P. railroad young men, are
spending a few days’ vacation in our
city.
J. H. Moore of San Francisco, who
is interested in the Hathaway mine at
Washington, passed through town
Monday.
Rev. John A. Emery, now an ordained minister and pastor of one of
Oakland, was formerly superintendent of the Sneath & Clay quartz mine
on Gold Flat, near this city.
Ludwig Kiyawa is a Polish name.
Americanized it reads Lewis Douglas.
Ludwig, or Lewis, is a.brother of Mike
Douglas of Bloomfield, and he has just
arrived from Poland aiter varied experiences which left him financially
‘stranded at this. place, where his
brother met him aud piloted him safely to his journey’s end.
J. F. Crosset, editor of the Nevada
Journal of this city for two weeks be-'
fore the fire of 1863; now Grand’ Patriarch of the Encampment of Odd Fellows,:is making his annual official tour
of the State. Next month he will pay
an official Visit to .Mistletoe Encamp:
ment, at which time there will’ be a
banquet served under the auspices of
the organization.
Stooo up by Robbers.
About 9 o’clock Monday evening as
rom Grags Valley to this city.on horseback and had reached the top of the
grade two orthree hundred feet this
side of the watering tank below Glenbrook, two masked men, one of whom
carried a shot-gun and the other a revolver, came out of the bushes at the
roadside.. They made’ him dismount
and turn his pockets inside out. He
had a silver watch which they appropriated, and afterwards returned: to
iim. He had no money or other valuables in any:of the pockets examined, but in his hip pocket was‘ fifty—or
sixty dollars.in:coin which they failed
to find, They were inclined to be jocular, and when he asked them to let
him tie his horse while they went
through him one of them said:
"You may not have any need ‘for
the animal when we are done with
you.”
“That is true, gentlemen, but ‘you
may need it. I will therefore tie it.’’
And tie it he did.
They told him they were waiting for . a
a stage to come along, and wanted
him to take a hand in robbing it. He
politely but firmly de declined to do so.
ministration with liberal expenditures . _
-+Campo Seco, in. Calaveras county.
ing of her productive soil in connection .
In his part of the county, the time be-{
the leading churches of the’ City~6f
“. within a-week or so.and,.then it’ will
John Hussey of You Bet was coming . )
. Cove-wilt
4% For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitters
: baat: fc Baad
IS IT A “STEAMBOAT?”
ee
An Alleged New-Wrinkle in the’ Working of
Gravel Mines.
. The Stockton: Mail says:; ‘Several
days ago mention was made of a ‘machine constructed on an entirely new
principle, centrifugal force being applied for use, ona gravel claim near
The machine was started last Friday
and exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the owners. Four tons
of gravel were run through in ten minutes. It will require the labor of thirty men to‘supply material from . the
claim to keep the .machine going.
Bowlders six or eight inches indiameter, iron cement and other hard. substances are in.a flash reduced to. powder, and when the machine is in good
rurining order, it will reduce a ton in‘
three minutes, In the estimation of
mining mén the new machine will
créate a revolution in gravel niining’
Certain persons in Stockton are watching the success*‘of the new crusher
with a view of investing in gravel mining.” Ifthe invention has any real
merit, there will be no troublein find-ing a market for it. .It may belong to
the same class of fixings as the socalled dry-washing machine of which
great things were promised _ expected but none realized.
% Fire at You Bet.
At.a meeting of Brooklyn Lodge, I.
0.0. F., at You Bet, Saturday evening, a fire was accidentally started in
one of the closets. The fire was discovered by Wm. F. King, whose attention was attracted by the light
shining through:a, small aperture in
the door. The alarm was immediately given. Several. of the members
then rushed into the adjoining room
and closed the door, thus instantly
checking further progress of the flames
until. water could be obtained .when
the fire was hastily extinguished. The
fire is supposed to have originated from
aspark which had fallen, unobserved
from a candle,as one of the officers was
inthe room a short time previously
carrying a lighted candle. As soon ag
it was known in town that the hall
was on fire, néarly all the population
was on the spot with buckets of water.
Even the sirength of the small boys
seemed to grow into the strength of
g'anis when thcy beheld their old
friend,the hall, on the verge of ruin:
Aside from the school house it is our
one public.building, the lower part
serving us for all purposes. In it
we have passed many sad as well as
many joyful hours; hence, we regard
it as an old time friend. The damage
done to the paraphernalia, hall, etc.,
is variously estimated at from $150 to
$300. Supscriper.
A Fine, Dray.
Wm. Barton of this city has made
for George Loughead a two horsedray
‘which is in'respect to the running gear
quite different from the ordinary
style and a great improvement thereon, There is in connection with it a
combination of goose-necks and circle,
invented by Mr. Barton which énables
the turning of the vehicle in its, own
length and with much greater facility
than with any other contrivanee eyer
devised. The dray is splendidly made
in all its parts, The paint will be dry
be brought out and used.
Death of Mre. Joyce.
The wife of Wm: T, Joyce, of Water
street, died at half-past six o’clock
Monday evening after a protracted,
illaess, and will be buried this afternoon from St. Canice Church. Mra,
Joyce had resided here for many years.
She wasa devoted wife, and her husband has the sympathy of all.
fe)
A Chance for Health
Is afforded those fast sinking into a
condition of hopeless debility. The
means are at hand. In the form of a
vere -rrecghe ng re cordial, Hostetter’s
Bitters embodies the com:
bined qualities of a blood poh sallagise and
rent, a tonic and an alterative. de
While it ‘promotes di ion and. assimilation, and stim appetite, it
has the further effect of f poring t
life ‘current--and. strengthenin
nerveus system. As the uber yt
richer and purer by its use, they who
resort to this sterling medicinal agent,
acquire ms only hatha change but bodily substance, -in the
pre ry is effected b oe and that
au and and raj fhe ph tal decay, which
easton of functions
orth the fiyatem, saline 7 atrested.
The causes of disease being reto saye the chances of fruit.
week’ of warm weather would have
caused the bude. te come forth prema}
turely.
yee health is > Wt puree a
and vigor restored,
ie Valle Granules,
The habs nag came just in time
Another
There is talk of reorganizing the
Grass Valley and San Juan Turnpike
Company and getting the road ready
for summer travel.
It is said A. B. Dibble has been offered the position of Assistant: United
States District Attorney for California.
Good,
There is greater activity in mining
operations than ever before-in Grass
Valley. There is no fuss, but lots of
work being done.
George Riley, a Grass Valleyan, now
teaching in Dutch Flat, was married
there last week. He was recently-admitted to the Bar.
There were 18 trials in-the Grass
Valley Justice Courts last’ month and}
not one of them was appealed to the Superior court.
A-Gfass Valley niai writes to the
Tidings ridiculing the planting ofslow;
fancy trees, for shade on the public
highway. .He says locusts and poplar
‘Are just the thing.
The’ minority ecuiohios of the
Magenta mining company are bucking
against the Empire company for encroaching on their ground. —-W. B.
Bourne owns,the controlling intereat
in both companies and the question
is, what are the rights of this mino ty
in Court?
Somé of the post’ office dandidates
are worr ied over no appointment being
yet made. Wickes’ opponents are sending a stream of protests to Washing:
ton.
his appointment would be as popular
as that of any one yet named, The
‘fight is now between him and the
“dark horse.’
There is no doubt. however’ but
~ Dulac Indicted.
The Marysville Appeal of day before yesterday says: “Officer John
Colford returned from below yesterday,
Postmaster Hapgood and John Dunne
remained below. .They appeared before the U. 8. Grand Jury, and upon
their'testimony Louis Dulac, the ‘Postoffice burglar, was! indicted: If he
pleads guilty there will be no occasion
for a trial, but. should he use his prerogative the witnesses will have to go
down again,’”’
—————————_——E
itis All True.
A letter has just be been received froin
a reliable person in San Bernardino
county, saying: ‘The National Horse
Liniment will do more than is claimed
for it, It is the best liniment I have
ever used, and all who use it. speak in
; lollowing gast of charac
the same terms. I have performed Samuel Yordan. EAPC AM B. F. Kretes
cures.that-seemmiracles.”’: We-take . George Jordan, , J. D. Shurtleff!
pleasure in calling the attention of our
readers to the above, and also that W.
D. Vinton is agent for this besiege
preparation, ;
DeHaven’s Drascuda Destroyer will
cure sick headache.
SES
MARRIED. tah
4th, 1887, by Rey. C. Hy Kirkbride a the ‘Parsonage indie nm Sprin;
Price’ Blackford, of "Wiieat galan Bp 5 Mise,
Martha E. Hartley, from near amaraville:
this county, \
DIED.
At thie city, Jan. 10, 1886, Kate, wife of
Wm. T, Joyce, ee 44 years ‘and 8 months, a
native of Irelan:
(The funeral will take sass this afternoon at 2 o’clock from St. Canice
Catholic Church. Friends and acquances are respectfully invited.to attend.)
Pork Packing Establishment,
MAIN STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY,
G. W. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR.
—
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, in their seaon, a LA RGE AND CHOICE
rock o
Pork hoins, %
Sausages,
Anda Pork.
—
Wholesale and Retail.
—
GIVE ME A CALL,
ve immediate relief
cents, and $1.. ene mm
School Apportionment. Ds ‘ eat Of im ale the jnarket affords or officers and members them:. Manning lookin ao badly, aiod te: bao : ac _. . Go to Chas, E. Mylloy’s store “and money can Made after an upselves with the best tobehad at that] inet tho latter limped pronouncadly. Cotnty Snperintent ‘Tiffany has. set a free-saimple of the Aittle. Chief Assesment Notice ae a ne aeons i ites, altos ander
establishment, ' . while the President could ‘walk quite . made the following quarterly appor-. Washing a! ge ie LS10R WATER AND MINING ae Prec pg whllé. at
Change a ail Time Table. straight. tionment of county funds (from. taxes) *Pix% hiackdn ain bldo quick: Hstee ee ;~ Location of winotpal place . st the same t ime ¢ do ring 2 aaa wae & many
The forty-ninth Congress which . #mong the public schools :of the coun. jy cured by Sh one Cure. We guarte om of Works, Yuba an and Nevada coun. naine th tine briugin ou tweoter Adeie than
‘ Changes ‘in the , eaidilbe schedule . nieets today has only forty-seven days . ty: vf antec it. Carr B: Bros. Notice foie. ase pLeisn that at a meoting Iived very heat music, yet the case is fin‘have boon ondared 4 follows: . Leave . left forlegislation. And what is worse, . Grass Valley.. Sumon’s Catarrh Remedy—a posi. Rois oe the od doa a ais goompeny, Rete the-purchascr cha aco tor himself ther
‘Wheatland daily, except Sundays, at . the Democratic leaders of tho House hdc “710.00 tive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, and caged ae toate ¢ ,bolfar ana tity wood, but ie id walt, built plain, wo as not .
bbe dia le cry athe Me a: Heck sie beslione tates Bighecimg Qala i ea "Vuna, 000-0? [Canker Mouth. Cart Bros. soe ot an oe regmoraton, pa abe immed eae de reeds of one-half octavennckt
’ necessary practi ation. ’ “4 and 12 t
Sundays excepted, a 4:90 A.m.; ar-. Consequently it is not probable they penton, ,Union Hill each 955.001 Over a million bottles of Dr. Gunn’s . Go Comp say, Koons 8 mas end No athens ts, oe ro ro poe to
_ tive at Wheatland by 8:30 4.m.""" . will: reduce taxation, make a . Bente bestia ae Len, :_ VM-99 . Bitters have been sold during the past . "et, 624 ecratary 8. W, tee ow, at ot hls . Delitshed with handsome polish chil
’ Laid to hott. " Hatter cones dalenaon, Ge the navy. Hach of retnaining Disa 177.50 . year, and not a single complaint has ae eg whieh nie’: foil! Wo chen yo oft ts tase: ae
ee id'to. sas ms jens pensions nent bpp mal pit Sa 7 aberdeen ais P ies at nas
Samuel L. ing yor than all else, so far as your readers . . ————— ; Aur you made miserable vig metcvel done, will : OCTAVE COUPLER.
terdey steerpogp: 0 Jfmral AIH Ca, . e era tat chai iy Memeay. _. tion, Constipation, Dizsiness, Lous of . so ie is company, “hoome S. a 0
etery, San The a . Appetité, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vi. Cal-’da: SRD en ab Hat visolaes. The Oetare,
took place from the family residence fe ath on eh at Tey Pe taliser in a positive cure. . Care Bros. Uso oliek Boar oper’ th the de; . tlon of,
09 Stei eet in that city, Cast g des : asa4 carelessness. . ee adveri naes of ot . fall vee at 1809 Steiner street te pe Phy y SSR nga Shae , exper sale. By order gots
—— inte Is an Su fe Way will you cough when Shiloh’s . the ; oh eect . thin divided
aint
aS age
EO? BESS Ty
UNION MARKET, _
CNET Bek aVADA cir, f
i peas S SESS
a x
if de aht
4 THE ‘LATEST STYLE, SWEKTEST TONE.
Tur Rev. Geo, H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself gnd . ;
‘wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s‘Consumption Cure.” Garr Bros.
Oataman cured,’ health ‘and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy, Price 50 ‘cents. Nasal Injector free.” Carr Bros. :
Ir you feel despondant try Dr. Gunn’s
Bitters,
Sgxuecr school, north Main street,
John C. Wells, Principal. j4-9t
Swarr’s photographs are second to
none in the State. Goand see specimens at his gallery on Broad: street,
two doors above Luetjo & Brand's.
Prices low. 080-tf
oreo prrectommeenrinerantionmccnenenremfienamtemisent tt
Order to Show Oause. :
r THE SUPERIOR COURT Or THE
n
epee of Nevada, State of California.
the re matter of the last will of Lucy Dow,
Siimen Wright, the executor of the last
will of Lucy Dow, deceased, ah og his
eg herein, dul verified, rey Aid for
an order of sale of the real eatate o da
; for the purposes therein. aet forth;
it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said
Court that all persona interested in the
estate of said deceased appear before the
onday, the 10th
sbrtaty, 1887, at. 10 o’clook a. wm, of
that day, 6 Courtroom of said Superior
Court, n roth g county of Nevada, to show
cause ‘why an order should not be! granted
to the s1id executor so much ofthe real estate of the said deceased at private or public
sale, as shall be necessary; and that a copy
of the order be publishec at least four sucA a weeksin the Nevada Daily Trans:
cript, a newspaper printed and published iu
the said county of Qe a,
Date ek isa lth,}
J AELENG, sie serenaded
said Superior Court on
day of
GRAND
Dramatic Rntertainment !
AT NEVADA THEATRE,
Under the Direction of Mrs, M. Farley.
Composed of the Beat local talent
in Nevada City.
Two nights only!
Tuesday atid Wednesday, Jan, 18 and 19,
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TUESDAY NIGHT:
Miss Schemer, Mra. Potter, W. P. Sowden,
Clancey.
Instrumental solo—Mrs, F. G: Beatty,
Yocal duet—"List 'Tis oe Wood. Bird's
Song,” Mra. Welch, Mra. Pot!
Vocal solo—Mra.'H. G. er
Vooal duet—O'er the Hill, O’erthe Dale,”
Mrs. Smith, Miss MoGord,
Pesto aglo-—""Nightingalo's Trill,” Misa Ida
Instrumental duet—“Le Petit Carnival,”
Mrs. M, Farley, Cassie Farley.
ocal solo— rs. Welch.
Quar tette—"Moonlight Will Come Again,’
Mrs. H, G. Parsons, Mra. M, B, B. Potter, WW,
P. Sowden, Jno. Werry,
‘Vocal Solo—‘Dreanve,’? Miss Amolia Hook:
Mee DR Doe of Spring,” Mise Schemer, Mrs.
B. Potter, A. Clancey,
Mauer a aa My First Music Lesson,” Lizale A
Dear plive fong and_chorus—“Midnight
Fire ‘Alarm Mrs, Parsons, Mrs, deca Jno,
Robbing, Jno. Werry,
“OFF THE STAGE,”
A Side-Splitting Comedy in1 octa, with the
Marcus Brass.. . Allan Clan
Helen Jordan..,. rat fattic Gregory
lie Boa:
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Quartette— “Come and. Join the Merry
Dance,” Miss Schemer, Mrs, Potter, Jno.
Robbins, A, Clancey,
Inatrr-mental s0lo—Miss Minnie Brand,
Tableavx—"P: i of Beauty,”
Vocal duet— ving Sisters Are’We,"”
Mrs. Sinjih, Miss MoCord
Vocal nolo—Mins Teale Hook.
tera Bennie’s Reprieve,’ Casale
Myre ocat solo— It's Love That Makes the
World Go Ronnd,” Lizzie Ay: very.
Tab! leaux--'simply to the Cross I Oling.
Tnostcumental duet—"Lucretia Borgia,” rs
Farley, Miss Sallie Groves.
Vocal solo—Il Am King O’ Jand and
Sea,” A. Clanc nj 9
Vocal duet" rides Maid,” Mra. Welch,
Misa Schemer.
Tableau-—“Light of Home.”
It will conélude with the beautiful drama
in 2 acta,
“THE LAST LOAF.”
CAST OF CHARACTHRA,
Come One! Ss aun!
wean s Best it Parlor mens:
Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, 74
inches; depth 22 inches.
jo NEW ATYLE NOW READY FOR 1887.
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BuArrys BEM is tho loading style.
It is werens oe doubt the very best for the
money in the world.
4sDESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’ 8 BEST,
Solid Black Walnut, It ina magnificent
net or parlor n, suitable for the
~ ian sai ihillionatres bullt from te ven ery
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CLOTHING,
Positively the BEST BAF BARGAINS Ever ashi
Fine Chinchilla Overcoats,
Men’s Cascimere and Dress Suits,
‘Rubber Goods of all kinds,
two stores in the county—one at Nevada City and ontge
quantities I get special bargains. :
Quartette—‘‘Friendship, Love and Song,” . *
own Clothing Manufacturing.
Fancy Stationery,.
Eels Achian: dine bitalo boule .
TAO. ica des Misa Irene Gregory nr,
Gish Hanwoi. noes eaebaWarg. Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings'! =.
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Tom Chubbs.....0.0. Oe Aaa burn :
avin be i . ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY,
GENERAL INSURANOE AGENCY.
The sale Grocery. and Family Provision Sum
Guanine . J. J. JACKSON, «-. 22). ip pail
FOR 30 DAYS,
BEGINNING wT ANUARYT ist, 1887. —
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF »
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GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
AND DRY Goons,
Wil le Nold at a Great Sacrifice !
— NEVADA orry.
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Mepocitally move Prices on
My
Fine French Beaver Coats,
Boy’s Overcoate and, istpree .
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Suits for Boys’ of all ages, -. 4
Hey, Boots and Shoes
be 4
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DRY coons OF ALL. a
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_ Tam now ready to undersell all competitors. «I:
North Bloomfield—and as I buy for cash and in Ja
These are the only stores in the county that do ‘their 4
T buy the cloth and’ get it f
made up. So'l save the wholesalers’ profit. Most of my .
goods are brought direct from New York. ;
Remember, L. HYMAN of the San Francisco _Opposition Stores is the man who brought prices down in Nevada county.
M. J. NOLAN is manager of my Store at North . ie
Bloomfield,
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Call and price-the goods whether you want to iad or .
not. We are always pleased to show them,
. lL, HYMAN,
Proprietor of than Francisco Opposition Stores, . '
Nevada City — Commercial Street, opposite “Kent's
Meat Market.
North Bloomfield — Nearly opposite Mrs. Edward's
Hotel.
AT THB NATIONAL TNE si
Can be found everything in the line of
Blank Books, School Books,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &c.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
BRAND & STICH, Proprietors.
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