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January 13, 1887 (4 pages)

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= —_— is is ¥. ! een _-next-Tuesday.and-Wednesday eve-. .® fine style with a change of program eo? THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NE VADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1}, 1887. Attorney General. . Supt. Public Instruction.. Ir Surveyor General Clerk Supreme Court JUDICIARY. Supreme Justices—R. F. Morrison (C. J.), E. Vv. McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. ° ater. Jackson Temple, A. Van R. PatterFe aot, . : i ated ag 9 toh Jommissioners—I. 8, Belcher (C. C.), N Searls, H. 9. Foote. : , age DISTRICT, Congressman, 24 Dist..... * R, R. Commissioner, ist Dist.. . A. Abbott Board Equalization, 2d Dist.L. C. Morehouse LEGISLATIVE, State Senator € in hid Cegbbnce te eT TA A. Walrath Assemblynian, 14th Dist..” Rey. J. Sims Assemblyman, lth Dist....., J. 1. Sykes ‘ COUNTY. Superior Judge......... J. M. Wallin: ~ NOM sac. "George Lord Clerk and Auditor. ..F, G. Beatty OOOTISR ison i ee J. A. Rap) District Attorney.. ..W. De Lon: eee and Collector « 13: pee monniy oe EES CR PT OEP Erastus School Superintendent.. A fens Public Administrator ..DeE. Osborne Goroner Sesser t. ke0) pag eee ees Wm. Powell Uryoyor...4..., goer eer Chas. E. Uren SUPERVISORAL, Ast District. . he trfieteseree CoE. Mullo: ml oe a aoleg Evang ee ae :.W.D. Woo + Pasa jhacs oe M, Fgdgeon ¥ Hesingtis a pik pep coelcitice 4 Bro) + #@ ee Mail Time Table, Arrives—From East ¢ 9 : trou West 50pm and West, 10:25 a, m.; Closes—To points West, 5: .m.; East and West, 12:40 p. m. pasa os pono + Bre Pott’ Office Hours. Week Days—9 a. m. to5 m.; 6 to 7:80 p. m Sundays—ito2p.m. Holidays ttese we: 6107 Pin, p.m olidays—1 to2p. m.; HERE AND THERE. There is talk of establishing a public reading room at Grass Valley. Manager Jacobs has. received -word that Ewing’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company will positively play here on the evenings of the 24th and 25th instant. Revival meetings are being held at the Methodist Church in Gragg Valley. The newspaper men of that town attend regularly—to report the proceedings. Frank Hooper is doing finely in securing subscribers at this city for Admiral Porter’s Naval History of the Rebellion, Itis a work reading people take to on sight. The regular meeting of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow. afternoon in the vestry of the M. E. Church. The Band of Hope will meet an hour later (at 3 0’clock) at the same place. The design for the new two-cent -y postage stamp to be put into circilation this month has been selecthd. JIt is said to be one .of the! handso specimens ever issued by the Superintendent. It represents the head of George Washington in profile on a blue-tinted background. Tidings: Next Sunday James Rodda and Joseph Lee wiil meet and make arrangemets for a prize fight to take place soon. Rodda is: welky known as a pugilist, while but little is known regarding Lee. The latter is of about the same build as Slattery, who has appeared in the arenahere on one or two occasions, but is not quite so tall. The almanac in—use at this office predicted that yesterday would be a “blustering’’? day around here and that snow will fall on or about next Sunday. Yesterday was a cloudy, calm, balmy day, rain having fallen night before last. If a snow storm doesn’t come'soon that almanac will go the way of poetical contributions. Charles Barker was in town yesterday. He has ordered from below for the Grass Valley part of Glenbrook avenue 1050 black walnut: and locust trees, most of them being of the former kind. Qne hundred of the trees ; are expected to arrive’ to-day. He says if the Nevada City people propose to observe Arbor Day by fixing their end of the avenue, they should place their order for tfees as soon as possible, or they will be unable to get them in time. 4 eo A TET . Resignation and Appointment. Hon, AWalrath has tendered his resignation as a, member of the Board of Directors of the 17th District Agricultural Association, owing to the fact that business will compel him to be absent from the State next summer and fall. Mr. Walrath has been one of the most active and efficient’ Directors, and in the capacity. of President has accomplished wonders. Governor Bartlett has appointed tothe vacancy Geo. E, Turner of this city, one of the. county’s most-prominent and enterprising citizens anda man who would preve a worthy successor to Mr. -Walrath. It is-@tated that Mr. Turner will decline the position because his business affairs would prevent his devoting the attention he deems it requires. It is to be Hoped that he will reconsider the determination and take a place on the Board. He would make a splendid President of it. The Amateur Entertainments Next Week, Reserved seats for the amateur entertainments to be given at the Theatre nings can be* obtained. at Vinton’s drugstore. “Long-continued and frequent rehearsals have been had, and the performers are well up in their parts: The plays will be put on in. : for each evening, and all the other fea~tures will be first-class. Crour, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros. B oxen candy 20 cents a pound at E. Rosenthal’s. : _ abt _ Swant’s photographs are second to none in the State. Goand see specjAmens at his gallery on Broad street, ~The Daily Transeript, Geo. A. Johnson a G. Hoitt hess aed Theodore Reichert J. D. Spencer Jas. A. Louttit ‘ziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The List from Which. the Superior Court STATE OFFICERS. ~ will Draw its Jurors. GOVORROE. oes. cs.. se Washi dithimionty Keereate rae en ks ‘ warermen retary o zag . C. Hendricks . , State Controller..__ re Join F bem Parsuant to an order made by Judge State Treasurer.....,.--.. Adam Herold year 1887: GRAND JURORS, Avery, A. B. Brady, Geo. W. Hill, R. son, A, Matteson, J. F. Paull, Jno. . Campbell,P. P. Pingree,F. N. Wheeler, Benj. Bickford, .B. Perkins, W. J. Sleeman, Wm. Cunningham, Geo. Little, J. M. White, F. Huss, J. J. Dorsey, W. B. Van Orden,A-D: West, J. P. Stone, Thomas Othet, E. F. Morse, P. Moreshead,_ Geo. Murphy, W. C. Stokes, Peter Johnston, -J. L. Smith, A Ducotey, T. Le Due,. P. Noonan, C. Conaway. : Bloomfield—R. D. Skidmore, 8 Richardson, R. D. McKillican, C. 0. Jepson. : : Eureka—S, S, Parsons, T. Dowling, C. Johnson. . : Washingtoh—F. Battis, John McBean. ° Bridgeport—Thomas: Harris,, _ J. McCoy, P. Graham, F. 8, Wood, J. Kuhlman. ‘ Rough and Ready—J. R. Balch, Hiram Austin, Jesse Cole, M. Kane, F. Brady. é Meadow Lake—Elle Ellen, Geo. W. Curless, W. C. Durno. Little York—Geo. A. Johnson, W. H. Pearce, J. Levegq, TRIAL JURORS, Grass Valley—E, E. Appleton, I. Stein, G. Seville, F. Dulmaine, I. Sanks, Jas. Harrigan, J. W. Stuart, C. R. Hill, D. Tuttle, T. Cloke, J. Ennor, G. Carson, R. D. Finnie, C. H. Hankins, R. Dinsmore, G. W. Cunningham, Thos. Paine, J. W. Jenkins, R. Eddy, D. Bilderback, D. Dedman, U. A. Warner, T. Griffith, W. Stephens, 8. Scadden, Jr., W. Ninnis, T. Angove, J. G. Jones, F. Conlin, R. Trezise, A. Lucas, P. Hennessy, P. Joyce, A. Henderson, E. Sampson, T. Mills, E.C. Webster, B. Gad, W. M: Treloar, W. L. Townsend, Israel Quick, Wm. Sleep, W. C. Pope,. E. Saxon, J. J. Orr, L. D. Voyce, George Vincent, R. Vincent, H. Merrill, G. Wright, J. Ragsdale, F. 8. Richards, S. L. Richards, Geo. Kress, N. J. Smith, Peter Smith, 8. Deeble, A. Powning. Nevada—J. C. Abbott, O: Amberg, W. Arnhart, V. E. Austin, E. 0. Baldridge, D. 8. Baker, C. A. Barrett, A. L. Bagley, A. Blumenthal, E. D. Bridges, H. W. Butterfield, John Bost, C. O. Barlow, F. N. Burns, J. H. Bryant, C. Bouvier, J. Blaké, J. M. Buffington, 0. Chaney, J. C. Cleave, J. Calvert; C.-T. Canfield, J. H. Cook; J. Christoe, E, D. Dean, B. D. Chadwick, F. 8, Cooper, J. Chegwidden, J. Dyer, J. Eustis, J. Evans, E. 8. Edwards, J. P. Ebaugh, R. H. Forman, C. Fogeli, W. A. Findley, T. Giles, P. Goyne, E. Gagin, C. Grimes, J. 8. Holbrook, A. W. Herring, H. Godair, W. A. Hartung, H. Hurst, D. Hutchinson, L. Ragon, Jas. Snell, A. J. Stiles, W. H. Jennings, T. M. Jewett, J. Keenan, B. Locklin, H. McCoy; W. H. Martin, Wm. Monk, R: G.-McCutchan, J. S. Murchie, F. T. Marker, W. H. Norton, L. W. Prebble, C. A--Pare, B. F. Thomas, N. Webber, ©. C. Weisenberger, i. Watson, Geo. W. Wicks, Geo. Zink: Bloomfield—G. Baker, J.A. Craig, J. Driscoll, H. Frye, G. Hendricks, P. McGuire, John Jepson, A. 8. Wall, Geo. Victor, H. O’Connor, C. A. Tilton. Eureka—H. A. Robbins, R. Moore, L. F. K. Buck, 8. L# Blackwell; P. Foley, J. Keller, J. Walsh, M. Quinn. Washington—W. Foster, Jno. Grissel, E. Brimskill, J. G. O’Carroll, J. A, White. : Bridgeport—E. Brophy, J. Egan, R. Hucking, 8. W. Lang, Wm. Mennher, P. Moynier, T. Reese, Chas. Smith, Jas. Quick, A. Wells>-~—— ’ Rough & Ready—A. Y. Brown, Geo. Beyer, A. D. Early, F. A. Horton, J. 8. Huntress, J.McGonigal, A. P. Martel, J. Mill, J. P. Novay, D. Nichols, F. To: 4 Meadow Lake—C. F. Byrne, C. H. Barton, E. W. Church, Wm. O. Hill, J. Keiser, P. Saffan, C. Marks, J. B. Meloche, J. Nagle, W. Richardson. ~ -Little York—J. Lohman, P. Matthieson, 8. L. McKim, J. C. Linder-: mer, W. H. Stehr. pa . ‘©The Only Remedy. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. Itis an offence that can be speedly SOZODONT. will unmistakably accom: the work. “it will serve and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure and sweet. : ‘Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. Suion’s Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, DizPrice 10 ard 25 cents per bottle. Carr Wr you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint?” Shiloh’s‘Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. =. For Dyspepsia. and Liver Comp! you have a printed guarantee on every Fibertom. ot" 18° Teper GRAND AND TRIAL JURORS. Walling, the Supervisors have named the following list of voting tax-payers from which jurors for the Superior Court are to be selected during: the Nevada Township—Jas. Colley, H. D. Towle, Edwin Tilley, M. Rosenberg, Joseph Thomas, Geo. A. Cooper, O. Maltman, Geo, F. Jacobs, Geo. C. Gaylord, B. 8. Rector, F.C. Luetje, A. D. Tower, K. Casper, W. J. Organ, Wm. Giffin, P. Richards, A. H. Trish, H. D. Whittum, L. Nihell, E. Booth, C. W. Beedle, 'E. Muller, Felix Gillet, N. Bailey, Wm. E. Meservey. : Grass Valley—P. Riley, M. Tracy, Samuel Wolford, P: Mulcahy, 8. D. G. Roberts, 8. J: Alderman; Geo. Wil‘. accompanied by° many hearty good abated,as a single bottle of the fragrant . . John ©. Wells, Principal. j4-0t The Morgan-Naffziger Wedding. An event of some importance in the social circles of this city, and one which has been leoked forward to with interest for séveral months, occurred yesterday morning at the Union Hotel. .It was the marriage of Miss Millie Naffziger, daughter of the proprietress of the Union, to Wm. T. Morgan, second son of John T. Morgan of the Citizens Bank of this place. The B. Spaight, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, in the parlors of the Union at 5 o’clock a.m. By the labors of interested relatives and friends the parlors were converted into bowers of beauty. An arch, with mistletoe suspended from the crown, and itg pillars covered with ferns, was erected at one end of the main room, while the piano, covered and banked, up with potted plants and greens, formed a background for-the scene of the impressive ceremony. Mirrors and pictures were twined and ornamented with ivy, flowers and hollyberries, and all was made harmonious and beautiful by touches here and there by tasteful hands. At five-o’tlé¢k the wedding party filed by twos into the room, to the music of the wedding march, and the marriage formula of the Episcopal Church was soon completed. .After happy congratulations the wedded couple, with the guests, repaired to the dining room where an excellent breakfast . was awaiting them. Upon the six o’clock train they departed for San Francisco, wishes and cheery salutations. They will remain below for a week or ten days, when they will return and occuPy a suite of rooms at the Union, which have already been elegantly fitted up for them. Both the groom and bride are young people who have grown up in our town, and they are widely known and universally esteemed. Mr. Morgan is at present engaged in the ‘office of the South Yuba Water Company, which position he has held for abouta year. Miss Naffziger is re« garded by all who know.her as an exceptionally pleasant and capable young lady, and: the alliance is one which seems particularly happy and fortunate for each, See ee eae Thermometrical Record. Following is a copy of the thermometrical record since December Ist as kept at the office of the South Yuba Water and Mining Company on Main street, this city : Hours 8 a. m. 2Pp.M. 4P.M DOG e ae ey 40 »88 60 2 . Gat eet “ 2 55 P atiterceet tare é 68 ie SER EO 36 87 63 Asta Saicleecie NEE 4 84 51 Bar). See eee 52 47 48 un . araey arene 39 58 44 TOE: . 8h 60 49 A 6 eee ae 60 48 a PRES 32 65 57 § i“ ee NS ee 70 61 SONG Socks 67 55 SS AG sav escoae 52 _ 83 57 HH piel aR te HO Z a o Luh) aA e 37 73 61 ER oe Cries 89 54 46 LS.) eee 43 59. 50 ike 2 TRE a Pai 46 62 56 if 24 Sarat a ° = ey . Se aera 36 55 50 at: SoU er 47 60 50 oe . eee 50 50 50 OF yh iwc oa 48 54 52 gk . Ep cena 50 58 65 FORO cbs. 55 71 62 a, ae 31 60 50 4 36 87 70 an . 42 90 70 Gs; 40 88 69 7 31 95 75 8 24 89 70 32 71 56 . 36 85 55 silt has rained on only six days of the above time. No snow has fallen. Death of William Preble. William Preble, a native of Whitefield, Maine, and father of Mrs. A. G. Turner, of Hunt’s Hill, L. W. Preble, of this city, and of Mrs, N. F. Marsh and T, D. Kimball, of San Francisco, died at Whitefield, Maine, January Ist, 1887, at the advanced age of 90 years. Mr. Preble wag on a visit’ to his children in this city abbut 5 years since, and was hale and hearty at that time. His death was caused by cancer of the face. “Like a Big Sunflower. i (Wheatland Graphic. } The Nevada Tranonirt has put aside its old type and blossomed out in a new dress, which improves its appear. ance immensely. There could be no hupeovenent made in it otherwise, for it is one of the best local papers on a the coast. Lo the Poor Indian. The Digger Indians from this section have been attending for three orfour days past a social gathering of their people at the campooda near Anthony House. The fair damsel of Schmeltz’s dead body was wanted as a witness at the_inquest held on the remains,but could not be found as she had gone to the party. Star Route Change. The following change of time in the carrying of mails between Pike City and-Camptonville has been ordered by the Postal Department: Leave Camptonville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a. m. and arrive at Pike City by 6 a. m, Leave Pike City on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2P, m. and arrive at Camptonville by 3 P. u. . Sevecr school, north Main street, ep, Constipation, D , Loss of: tf , Yellow Skin? Pr bottle of Shitoh’s Vitalizer. It.never ceremony was performed by Rev..A. --+@ompany hag. itsicehouses filled with *. market the coming season. The weath. ing hand will riot stop the movement. the Nevada City tribe who found John . STATE ‘TEXTBOOKS. Prices at Which the New Series Are. Sold : to Pupils. « oo The Second Reader of the Califor nia series of school text-books was formally adopted by the State Board of Education December 23d, and the price officially fixed for it in Sacramento was 30 cents: In addition’ to .the foregoing official announcement the following information, partially conained in a former circular, is ‘given; First Reader; at Sacramento, 15 cents, by mail, 20 cents ; Second ‘Reader, at Sacramento, 80-cents, by’ .mail 38 cents; Third Reader, at Sacramento, 40 cents, by mail 52 cents; Speller and Word. Analysis, at. Sacramento, 20 cents, by mail, 26 cents. The abovenamed readers complete the series of readers to be compiled for the State; and the Speller replaces both the ordinary speller and the Word Analysis. All orders, by the provisions of the law, must come through the County Superintendents of Schools, and must be made on the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and be a¢companied by cash in payment for the books ordered at the prices named above. The Beehive Grocery Store. J.J. Jackson. of the Beehive Groeery Store on Commercial street, this
city, has just received new and extensive additions to his stock in several . departments, and is now better prepared: than ever to supply the wants of his numerous custorhers. In addition to keeping a full assortment. of the choicest family groceries, flour, feed, fine liquors and wines, crockery and glassware, etc., he furnishes as good teas, coffees, apices, etc., as can be bought on the coast. He guarantees his teas to be the best in the country, and he makes a specialty of fresh roasted coffees which he grinds to order. His prices are solow as to give satisfaction to all who. trade with him. The Ice Harvest, A dispatch from Boca, in the eastern part of this county,says: The Boca Ice from eleven to twelve inch No. Lice. They hold eight hundred tons. The men will start on Wednesday morning to load two hundred freight cars_ with 12-inch ice to ship to Cuba to store™in the mountain icehouses to make sure of a supply to fill the demands of the er is clear, with cold nights, the thermometer ranging the last four nights from 20 degrees at 9 Pp. . to 8 degrees above at 74.M. If this weather holds for ten days everybody will have plenty of ice. . PERSONAL MENTION. — L. C. McKeebe, formerly of North San Juan, but now a resident of Ventura, has been appointed Court Commissioner for the new United States Circuit Court for Southern California. Judge Roberts of Grags Valley was in town yesterday. The citizens of his place have their arrangements about all completed for observing Arbor Day, and the Judge says the refusal of the Supervisors to give a helpMining Stocks a Specialty. Weissbein Bros., the Grass Valley bankers, have especially good facilities for accgmmodating patrons who want to bask or sell mining stocks. They are reliable business men, and will faithfully and tothe “best advaritaye'} attend te all matters entrusted. to them. Their advertisement appears in another column. Marriages among the English :nobility slould-beannounced~by cards bearing the inscription: ‘Lord and Lady So-and-So, Limited.” RR a OR EERE he ~ AGenial Resterative. we Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters ‘are emphatically a genial restorative: The changes which this great botanic .remedy produces in the disordered organization are always agreeably, though surely ssive, never abrupt and violent. On this accountit is admirably adapted to persons of delicate constitution and weak nerves, to whom the ay es mineral d are itively injurious. That it initiates those pois which result in the re-estabishment of healthful vigor is conspicuously shown in cases where it is taken to overcome that fruitful cause of debility, indigestion, coupled as it usually is, ¥ oe werd and constipation. oroug’ ion, regu. : lar evacuation and abundant secretion, . : are results which promptly and invariably attend its systematic use. It is, besides, the best protective against malaria, and a first rate diuretic. _ geta free sample of the. little Chief Washing Powder, tf Tuat hacking cough can be 80 quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. __ tive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker Mouth. Carr.Bros. Over a million bottles of Dr. Gunn’s Bitters have been sold during the past ever been made against them.Way will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50-cents, and $1. Carr Bros., Go to Chas. E. Mulloy’s. store and} — Sumon’s Catarrh Remedy—a posiyear, and-not a single complaint has . Board of Supervisors. ._ The Supervisors yesterday enacted ordinance No. 19, levying a road poll Hugh McCauley was re-appointed janitor of the Courthouse. L. Voss made an application for a permit to build a tramway beside and within the Red Dog road and to cross the same whenever necessary. He offered to keep the road in repair at his own expense in return for the privilege. The request was refused, Mésars. Mulloy and Hill voting aye, and voting no. The following bills on the General Fund were allowed: C.-E. Mulloy $72, W. D. Woods $73, F. M. Pridgeon $75, J. F. Schroeder $9.80, M. Brophy $74.40, W. J. Hill $74.80. ~ The Assessor was authorized-to procure maps for use of his office; the vost not to exceed $200. ; The consideration of the proposition to purchase from the private owners the Union and the Dutch Flat and Little York toll roads was laid over till next term. eo $10 was appropriated with which to send N. Quinn, an inmate of the county hospital,to his friends at Sacramiento. i Mr. Woods moved to appropriate $300 from the General Fund with which to assist in planting and caring for shade trees on Glenbrook avenue from the town of Grass Valley to the northern boundary of Grass Valley township. Seconded by Mr. Mulloy. Lost; only Mr. Woods voting aye. ; Mr. Mulloy made a similar motion in relation to that portion of the avenue in Nevada township. Seconded by Mr, Woods. Only Mr. Mulloy -voted in favor of the motion. Mr. Pridgeon moved that $500 be appropriated to planting shade trees on the road to North Bloomfield. This motion was not seconded. : The vote Tuesday in electing a member of the County Board of Education was as follows: For C. L. Brown— Woods, -Mulloy, Hill. For R. -B. Hughes—Brophy, Pridgeon. The Board adjourned sine die yestérday afternoon. enna menempeegics + 2Oe : The Trouble at the Santa Annita. M. A. Singleton, who ‘‘held the fort” at the Santa Annita mine last week against the men from the Spanish, mine, who tried to dispossess him; and F, W. Bradley, Superintendent of the Spanish mine, were in town yesterday. Mr. Singleton was closeted with the District Attorney, and Mr. Bradley was conférring with the law firm of Gaylord & Searls.. Mr. Singleton has had Superintendent~Bradley, H. McGinn, H. Damon, .J. H->-Harnett; and John Pryor arrested on a charge of malicious mischief, and they will have their examination next Monday before Justice Ballard., ( ccsasistigenssieeiemmeneiieasienacmmnane ae itis All True. A letter has just been received from 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 the same terms. I have performed cures that seem miracles.’’ We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the above, and also that W. D. Vinton is agent, for this valuable preparation. i : Tur Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” Carr Bros. Catarra cured, health and sweet breathr secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. . Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. Ir you feel despondent try Dr. Gunn’s Bitters. On , DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. (ee oe oenrinceeieee ety BORN. At Grass Valley, Jan. 8, 1887, to the wife of Thos. Rule, a daughter, ee ce creme meemnneresomecnencracrsimuimeemereniiios MARRIED. , Atthe Union Hotel, this city, Jan. 12, 1887, by Rey. A.B. Spaight, W. T. ‘Morgan and 88 Millie Naffziger. [A box of cigars reached. this, office with the above announcement, and with its congratulations to the couple upon their happy marriage the Tran. scRIPT also extends its thanks for the remembrance. . > Weisbein Bs. & Co, BANKERS, ar mers L FACILITIES —Fon— Buying and Selling. Mininsa Stocks. Dealt at the Ban Francisoo Stook Board. Grass Valley, Jan. 12th, is the best remedy in the wide world. For lame back, side of chest, use is a positive cure. COMMERCIAL STREET.. NEVADA CITY. UNION MARKET, Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. ‘Price 25 cents. (COLLEY BROS., Sr acca ee Proprietors. Carr Bros. . eye ee “Hacxmerack,” @ lasting and fra-. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., a ~ . Baco At the retes. LARASTL Rien’ & eles soe ot Messrs. Woods, Pridgeon-and Brophy . ! Ordinance No: 19. HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE > gounty of Nevada go ; uae as follows: Section 1. A road poll tax ofthree dollars is hereby levied on each male B agers over the age of twenty-one years and under the of fifty-five years found in each or any road district in the county of Nevada during the year 1887. Section 2. Itshall be the duty of the Road Overseer or Road Commissioner of each road district in the county of Nevada to collect the road poll tax of his district between the first day of February, 1887, and the first day of January, 1888. his ordinance shall be in effect on and after fifteen days from the date of its passage. Adopted by the following vote: Mulloy Woods, Pridgeon, Brophy and Hill voted aye. January 12th, 1887. ; W, J. HILL, Chairman of the Board. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy.. ji2 Order to Show Cause, N THE SUPERIOR COURT Or THE I county of Nevada, Stats’ of California. n the ma’ deceased. =, = Gilman Wright, the executor of the last will of Lucy Dow, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an — of ae of the onl eaters oO ~~ ee. ceased, for the purposes therein set forth; it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Agate. the 10th day of February, 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, at the Court-room of said Superior Gourt, in said.county of Nevada; to show cause be an order should not be granted to the said executor to sell 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 published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Tranacript, a newspaper printed and published in the said county of Nevada. Dated a Vy 2 1887. J, M. WALLING, Superior Judge. . r of the last will of Lucy Dow, GRAND AT NEVADA THEATRE, Under the Direction of Mrs. M. Farley. Composed of the Best local talent in Nevada City. Two nights only! Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 18-and-19, TUESDAY NIGHT: . Quartette—“Friendship, Love and Song,” Miss Schemer, Mra. Potter, W. P. Sowden, A. Clancey. Instrumental solo—Mrs. F. G, Beatty, Vocal duet—“List’ 'Tis the Wood Bird's Song,” Mrs. Welch, Mrs, Potter. Vocal solo—-Mra. H. G. Parsons. Vocal duet—“O’er the Hill, O’erthe Dale,” Mrs. Smith, Miss McCord. Vocal solo—“Nightingale’s Trill,” Miss Ida Maltman. Instrumental duet—“Le Petit Carnival,” Mrs. M. Farley, Cassie Farley. Vocal solo—Mrs. Welch, ‘ Quartette—'‘Moonlight Will Come Again,” Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Mrs. M. B. B, Potter, W. P. Sowden, Jno. Werry. Vocal Solo—"Dreanis,”” Miss Amelia Hook, Trio—“Joys of Spring,’ Miss Schemer, Mrs. M, B. B, Pofter, A, Clancey. Vocal solo—My First Music Lesson,” Liaaie Avery. Descriptive song and chorus—Midnight Fire Alarm,” Mrs, Parsons, Mrs, Potter, Jno, Robbins, Jno, Werry. “OFF THE STAGE,” A Side-Splitting Comedy ini acts, with the ‘ollowing cast of characters: Samuel Jordan..... .. KE. F, Kretas George Jordan.. . J.P. Shurtleff Marcus Brass. . .. Allan Clancey Helen Jordan...... Miss Mattie Gregory Clarinda Hastings..Miss Addie Boardman ucy -Miss Annie Keller WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Quartette— “Come and Join the Merry Dance,” Miss Schemer, Mrs. Potter, Jno. Robbins, A. Clancey. . Instrumental solo—Miss Miniie Brand. Tableaux—‘'Pyramid of Beauty,” ; Vocal duet—‘T wo Loving Sisters Are, We,” Mrs. Smith, Miss McCord, ~ Vocal solo—Miss Amelia Hook. Recitation—‘‘Bennie’s Reprieve,” Cassie Farley. : Vocal solo—‘'It’s Love That Makes the World Go Round," Lizzie Avery.. Tableaux—‘Simply to the Cross I a Instrumental duet—“Lucretia Borgia,” Mrs Farley, Miss Sallie Groves. Vocal solo—"I Am King 0’ Jand and Sea,” A. orm way} Vocal duet—“Brides Maid,” Mrs, Welch, Miss Schemer, Tableau—“Light of Home." lt will concldde with the beautiful drama in 2acts, . “THE -LAST LOAF.” CAST OF CHARACTERS. Dramatic Kntertamment !) FOR 30 DAYS, BEGINNING JANUARYDT 1st, 1887. I jam now. ready to undersell all competitors,I Gave two stores in the county—one at Nevada City and oné.at North Bloomfield—and as I buy for cash and in large quantities I get special bargains. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, AND DRY GOODS; Will be Soldat a Great. Sarin! Positively the BEST BARGAINS Ever Offered IN NEVADA. Orryw. j Bepecially Liow Prices on Fine Chinchilla Overcoats, Fine French Beaver Coats, Men’s Cassimere and Dress Suits, . Boy’s Overcoats and Ulsters, ye * Suits for Boys’ of all ages, Rubber Goods of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, DRY COODS OF ALL KINDS. These are the only stores in the county that do their own Clothing Manufacturing. made.up. So I save the wholesalers’ profit. Most of my goods are brought direct from New York. I buy the cloth and get it Remember, L. HYMAN of the San Francisco OppoBloom Call and price the goods whether you want We are always pleased to Show them. not. field. sition Stores is the man who brought prices down in Nevada county. : M. J. NOLAN is\manager of my Store at North a to buy of L, HYMAN, Proprietor of the San Francisco Opposition Stores, Nevada City — Commercial Street, Meat Market. ‘ opposite, Kent's North Bloomfield — Nearly opposite Mrs. Edward's Hotel. AT-TWK NATIONAL EXCHANGH BOOK STORE Can be found everything in the line of Blank Books, School Books, we psc — oc ADMISSION: MNS be heal ccediedie toga “5 50 cents Children.. ; rrr tren . Reserved seats (at Vinton’s).. 75 cents Come One! Come All! Pork Packing Establishment, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. 'G. W. NAFFZIGER, PROPRIETOR. — on, a LARGE AND CHOICE 8TOCK.OF ara, ae Pork Loins, Sausages, And Pork. GIVE ME A CALL. Fo" Company —Location of principal place om — On 0} ne! e@ of busi e Bea Pre isco,, California sto. cation of Works, Yuba and Nevada couna Motiee ie’ 7 given that at ti ice ere. ven a@ meetin of the of pees, of this company, . held on the 8d day of Janu 1887, an as-. sessment (No. 10) of One lar and Ry Cents per share was levied upon the capita shook nt on, payable immedirotary, W. J Stewart, at laine ef tha ie a o } , Room S inde, No. Sih Wemsiimes. Francisco, California, or to they 4 8. W. Thurlow, at his Lowell, dase: Mark Ashton...,.. .Chas, L. Calkins Kate Ashton....... Mise Birdie Douglas . BR ii a i ek -..Miss Irene Gregery Patty Jones...... Miss Cynthia Forman Caleb Hangon..,...-...., ry. ; “eerste sdgene Gaylorc Dick Bustle... ; G. T. Robinson Tom Chubbs....07... Wm, Ashburn 7 Any stock upon sei api : will "be delinquent, tna trite gamer, madebtee ib a lad Sesinome vrect San 8 eat, mie. ; ais ay of febes: sf ietng st ppeas tae ee ome Roomy sgt ART, Secretary. . ETN DPX TER BEBE Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &e. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLKD. BRAND & STICH, Proprietors. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Sapa WILL KEEP CONSTAN'T. SS eeeeeteeneeneesenssmmeesessnsisemneeenes tae: ON HAND, in thetr sea*“*“Beehiwe.?»? “Wholesale ana Rtas. . The Leading Grovery and Panily Provision Stor IN NEVADA ory. Se Phe a ‘ Proprietor. There will always be found at this first-class {Grocery ww” hich this assessment . SOld at the lowest market rates. on F Store every article required for family use, which will be e. as ae » _ ALSO ON HAND-THE VERY BEST OF . INNS AND LIQtO Rs: Phat Be ee gras TrerervEn = rs Ee a re ce