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December 27, 1882 (4 pages)

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ee THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. <8 _ suits against. those companies was _mamed, The attorneys for the de~ business agent, ‘cashier or secretary NEVADA UITY, CAL. = = WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27. FE WUBA COUNTY VS. SLICKENS. Granger Justice on the Half Sheli— Another Skirmish. The Marysville Appeal of Sunday says: The cases of Yuba County vs. the Eureka ‘Lake,* Blue Tent and Yuba River Gold Washing hydraulic mining companies came up in the Superior Court yesterday. «Judge Blanchard of Colusa. presided. Plaintiff was represented. by Richard Bayne and E. A. Davis, Nile Searls and J. K. Byrne appearing for the defendants. Argument was made on an order to show cause why th: returns of service of summons as to each of the companies defendant should not be set aside. Plaintiff's attorneys admitted,, at the outs+t, imperfect service in the case of. the’ Yuba RiverGold Washing company, and the return of service as to that defendant was accordingly aunulled by Court. After vhe points involved in the question of service on th: other two companies had been argued for upwards of two hours, the Court found the service sufficient, avd dismissed the order to show dause why the returns of service a: aforesaid: should not be vacated. The attorneys for the defendants were allowed ten days to file a bill of exceptions to this ruling, and were :also allowed fifteen days tc plead. The injunctions issued in these cases remain, of course, in. force, : The Blue Tent and the Yuba River Gold Washing companies are both London corporations. The Kurek» Lake company is incorporated in New York. An Act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1872, provides that foreign, or quasi-foreign corporations, doing business in this . , State, shall file in the office of the . . Secretary of State a paper desig. nating some resideat upon whoin process shall be served in any legal proceeding against the company. (Statutes 71-2, page 826). In conformity with this Act the Blue Tent company had thus designated Thomas Price, and the Eureka Lake company had designated David Cahn, at the persons upon whom legal process against those companies should be served, Service of summons in th: therefore made on the persons fendants founded their arguments on Section 411—sub, 2 oft he Code ot! Civil Procedure, which reads as follows: “If the suit is against a foreign corporation, or a non-resident joint stock company or association doing business and having a managing or within this State [service shall be made] to such agent, cashier or secretary,” “ The defendants’ attorneys contended uader the foregoing that service upon Cahn.and Price should be set-aside, an they are not, and have not been, either agents, cashiers or secretaries -of the aforesaid companies. It was claimed for the defendants that service of summons must be made ‘op sonte., otficer of each company. To this the plaintiff's attorney-anIt buttermilk or fresh orenms will not remove the freckles from your. face, try concentrated lye. If you have bad dreams’ every night t try sleeping in a chair fora month. If whisky is not strong enough ‘or you, try brandy. : RT TORR EME TESANIM PE NOE TEM, At San Francleco, Dec. 25, gad to the wife of A. Plumenthal, a daughter. At Grass Valley, December 2B, 1882, to the wife of Cyrus W. Kobb, 9 daughter. MARRIED. At Nevada City, Dec. 24th, 1882, by Rev. E. Jacka, Geo. Danforth and Emma J. Baker, both of this city. At Nevada City, Lec, 25th, 1882 by G. D. Blakey, J. P., Jacob M. Mason, « of Sherid.n, Placer county, and Mrs. Mary M. MeDonala, vt Grass Valley township. At Nevada City, Dec. 24, 1882, by Rev. J. dims, W. F. Eaglebright anu Miss Kate F. tloliand,both of this city. [A box of cigars and some cake were sentto the Traxscripr office with the above notice. We join with their many other friends in wishiag the popular vouple an undisturbed career of happiness, } At Nevada City, Dec. 25th, 1882, by: Hon. Joh. Caldwell, Superior Judge, hichard R. fally aad Cornelia L, Shaw. [Accompsnying the above notice was a box of fine cigars, Our young friends, having launched thei: oark upon the matrimonial sea, the [Rranscripr wishes them bon voysge and trusts that thei journey through life may.be a happy and prosperous one, devoid of storm: abd ‘head winds, ‘accompanied only vy a few aqualls, } DIED. At Gold Flat, Dev, 25, 1882, “Cecelia Ann, in‘aat daughter of Peter kddy and wiie, «éG'3 weeks and 6 days. In Truckee, Dec, 23d, 1882, Henry Harri son Ureely, aged, 44 years a native of Vermont, Ia Truckee, Dec. 20th, 1882, Selina N, Neff, agcd 60 years, a naizve of Missouri, ASSIGNE EE’S SALE, UTHORIZED BY AN ORDER OF TH A Superior Court of the County of Ne ia; this day made and entered, I will sel, at private sale the entjre stock of drugs, ote., of P. H. Belden, an insvlvent debtor, now in place in the store known ay Belden : Drvg Store, situated at the south-east cor. ner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevad. vity, IN ONE LOT, to the highest bidder, for cash. Said stock, consists of drugs atent medicines, farcy soaps, oils, pe:mery, toilet articles, books ard ean: ery, cutlery, toys, notions, shelving, and comprises a. complete stock of pop ar. ticles as are usually kept at a first-clas: drug store. The goods will be shown upo BS pean to the asstgnee, fealed bid be received : me at the law office } M, ip wre fi on Pine steeet, Nevada City antil Saturday, Ld rong J 1888, at 1. o'clock M. of that day, for the purchase o the entire store aforesaid. 1 reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES D, WHITE Assignee of the estate of P. H. Belden, insolvent. Nevada City; December, 26, 1982. BEAUTI CUSTOM MADE FIRE INSURANCE, . GUARDIAN Insurances Comp’ OF LONDON, ESTABLISHED i82I. PAID-UP CAPITAL ... 1+10%5,000,000, FIRE ASSETS EXCEED ... $7,000,000. le undersigned having been duly appointed Resident Agents Of the above compeny, are fully prepared to accept risks upon approved property at the a Lad charged by first-class British @ This Company Largest Paid-up Capital. Of any Company doing business IN THIS COUNTRY. BRAND = BROGETT}, Dec, 27-1m, Resident Agents. Dissolution of Co-partnership. OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOE copartnership heretofore existing between Henry Vogelman and John Webber, ander the firm name of Vogelman & Webber, at Nevada City, California, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, The busiress will be continued by John Webber, who is authorized to collect all bills due to the firm, and will settle all claims By pod said firm. HENRY VOGELMAN, JOHN WEBBER. Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 26, 1882. The undersigned hopes to merit a pontinuance of the I'beral patronage heretofere extended to the late firm, and invites-all old patrons and new ones to give him a call when in want of boots and shoes. All persons indebted to said firm will please call, without delay, and settle their Consisting in part of Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Trays, —AND— Ever brohght to Nevada City ! —o— Dolls of all sizes, Toys of all kinds, ‘ Perfameries,. Work Boxes.) Albums, Fancy Papetertes, Jewel Causes, Ete., Ete., Ete., TO BE FOUND AT JOHN WEBBER. Nevapa City, Dec. 20, 1882. Have suffered with PILES for two years, _ Four days’ use of Medical Lake Salt , Has given such relief that 1 am satisfied it will cure me in twenty days. 4 i-lw ED. RICHARDS, N. ¥Hotel. =" NOTICE. eThree Houses and Lota E. FOR’ SALE. Situated on Sacramento Street, on Piet: fill, in the City of Nevada. ‘Lote well enced, One house hard finished, six rooms, with bay window. One house with five rooms, Ove house wigh four rooms. well of water on each two lots, BUY USEFUL. HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! FOR YOUR Gentlemen Wrtends. HERE IS A GOOD LIS 10 CHO SILK. HANDKERCHIEFS, = SILK OR WORSTED MUFFLERS, SILK SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR OF ALL KINDS, FINE HOSIERY, GENTS’ GLOVES, ~SEPARABLE SLEEVE BUTTONS, ELEGANT, SHIRT STUDS; awered that the atatute above quoted was supplementary to the Code. The Code was adopted during the same session of tne Legislature as that in which the statute was passed, and it Was expressly provided that the Code should go into effect from the date of the first day of that session. Hence the argument that the statute was repealed by the adoption of the Code, could not:be sound; Compliance with either the provisions of the Code or of the statute is sufficient, they argued, for purposes: of servige. _ Judge Searls, in the course of his arguments for the defendants, referred to the statement in Cahn’s affidavit that A. S. Bigelow is agent and superintendent for ‘the Eureka} Lake company, said that Mr. Bigelow could always be;found at Columbia Hill, Nevada county, and tha servict should have been aye on him, “If you wille: excuse the interruption,” broke in Mr. Davis, ‘I will remark that the Sheritf of Neviida county followed the trail of Mr. Bigelow through the mountains, for three days, and finally lost it. The papers for service on Mr. Bigelow were in the hands of the. Sheriff for _, ® month, but “no service on him “e" eould be had.” : Judge Searls protested with great gravity that Mr. Bigelow was always at. the post of duty, and that there should be no difficulty in finding him. But when Mr. Davis spoke of the Sheriff's vain pursuit of Mz. Bigelow, Judge Searls was probably refhinded of the man that tracked a grizzly bear for three days, Corner Broad a and finally abandoned the trail be. ) cause it was getting ‘‘too fresh,” “por judgea man bypbe silk umbrella that he carries; he mayhave left an-alpaca one in its place. neni Waen Bismarck wears all his declooks like the President “of cou fair, . Meg see ee : Joann Sn sake ye Reta, ca gift goo in the. CALICO, PERCALE & CHEVIOT SHIRIS, RWEAR, all Cal. Factory, (Double Body,) GENTS AND: BOY'S HATS. AND CAPS, Fashionable CLUTHING for men and boys, RUBBER GOODS. B. H. MILLER, The Clothier, ‘. Keeps all these things and many more. Call on him. at Odd-Fellows’ Block, Broad street, Nevada City. Nevada Drug Store, . and Pine Sts., WALTER D. VINTON, phen dl sts ak A Large Stock of Patent Metlicines. Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Careful Attention Given to Com By a Competent Druggist, and PERF For particulars —— at Taw Office of KOSS & SIMONDS. Nevada City, Dec. 7, 1782-1m mveieventett ({] ROM: FUL SCARF PINS, WHITE SHIRTS, colors in wool, Nevada City, Cal Toitet Articles of all kinds. mpounding Prescriptions . } PURITY guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES “EXTANT, “ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” “LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE.” ‘THE BEST HOLIDAY GIFT. If you want to 1 want to make YOUR WIFE, YOUR SWEETHEART, YOUR HUSBAND, . _ YOUR SISTER, & “OR ANY OTHER FRIEND, HAPPY’ AND COMFORTABLE, . Buy Them a Useful Present at VOGELMAN &. WEBBER’S Where you will find an immense line of EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, For men and women, and all other kinds of ty ie Fancy.Footwear.i AND———. YOUR BROTHER, Mrs. [ster Cavin’ ontee iciew THE LARGEST STOCK OF Canvasses, Worsteds, lee Wool, Cardboards, Embroidery Silks, Patterns, Gold and Silver Braid, TO BE FOUND AT And everything pertaining to FANCY WORK, Ms. Lester & Cran’ Lece Collars, -0—~ sar FROM NEW YORK HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Lace Ties, Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Tidtes, AT THE STORE OF me Pictare Frames, ; Easels, Wall Peckets, Mis. Lester & Craviord, eee 5 emma” Brackets, —AT— MRS. --0— LESTER &CRAWFORD’S A FINE DISPLAY OF DAY GOODS, Including Large Lot-of Cue Dros Gout AT THESTORE OF, MRS. Lester & Crawford. . MILLINERY, BATS, TRIMMINGS, s ehivinies, Etc, } onan Ps “427 IF YOU WANT TO BUY FINE HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT Very Low Prices! “DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND INSPECT [THE ABOYE STOCK. _ WAS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN, STREET, Near ‘the Union Motel.’ TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED . COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS.... 10 Cts, CEOCOLATE AND DOUGHNUTS..15 Cts. pe A GOOD SHAVE OR HAIR-CUT SURGEON. a Af fcwsis j <i gf Eice é ma sam ee ee it a Oman . te Oo gf eo <a 269 22 Ki B Zz 0 HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. GRAND Christmas Ball HUNT’S HALL, ae Tuesday Evening, Dec. 26th, —BY THE— IVY SOCIAL CLUB, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: D. F. Getchell, ., J, Richards, J.J, Jackson, KE. A. Tompkins. 8. Lanyon. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: E, Richards, J. Richards, J. Grimes, N. J. Sanborn, A. Charonnat, J. Blasaut, J. Michell, W. Quigley. FLOOR DIRECTOR: Chas, P. E. Gray. FLOOR COMMITTER: J. I. Jackson, ,A, I. Zekind, 8. Lanyon, £. A, Tompkins, J. Waters, D, F. Getchell. Grand March at 9 o'clock, Tickets of Admission..... 81 Se. Sl READING ROOM COFFEE HOUSE, BROAD 8T., Next Door to Hunt's (Hall, CHAS. ADOLPH, rrop'r. Open from 6 A. M. 111 Midnight. Regular Meals Cooked to Order on short notice, .. Neaf, Prompt, Orderly. No Chinese Employed. 416 PALISADE BARBER SHOP, VanMarter & Webster, Froprietors. call at the “Palisade.” BOOTS BLACKED FREE. Pine Rear of Beckman’s Saloon, Street, Nevada City. DUNCAN’S Esthetic Shaving Parlors. Pine Street, rear of Vinton’s Drug Store. re DUNCAN, Proprietor. Good work ot popular prices, BOOTS BLACKED FREE. . \PORKPACKING Only First-class Tonsorial artists employed. the purpose of carrying on C0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NHE undersi ned hereby give notice thit . . they have forined a copps day, for rk in business, and doing a wholecdhe ana ¥ reta’ business as dealers in Pork, Hams, Bacon, , ete., at Nevada City, California, under the firm name-ot Naffiger & Cloudman. ro Ne FFZIGEK, O. K. CLOUDMAN, Nevade © City, Dec. 12, 1882. undersigred, Executor of ‘Test t of Bryan © Notice to Ur: ditors. STATE OF BRYAN CONNOLLY, deceased, Notice is hereby fase W by the the last Will . and ‘. the creditors of, and all persons hav.ng claims against ‘said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary dence at Columbia Hill, in vada, State of California. Executor of the East Will WATCHES, eaten caer : Brett four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executor, at his resiJOHN DONNELLY, Bryan Connolly, deceased. Dated at Nevaca City, Dec. 15th; 1882. Johnson & Mason, Attys for Executor: d16-4w lly, to v ouchera, within the County of Neand Testament of Great. Reductions EN To the People of Nevada County tz IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY ! ~<z On and after To-day the Entire Stock in the store on ‘the Cor of Pine and Commercial Sts. will be sold at LOWER Rates than Ever Before sold in Nevada, cneisininecsemn) niente ste Having bought a very large consignment of MENS; BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, ., HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., I have pe it best to set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely : Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. Men’s Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now, $14. Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25. vo now $18, : Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25. Men’s Beaver Suits, formerly $22 50 now $18. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3. Men’s Cassiniere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50. Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction. . Boy’s Suits. from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low rates. . Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and 75 cents. California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. Shaker Socks, white and gay, $1.75 per dozen. U.l-undried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1.50 te $2.50. each. Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others avcordingly. ‘Over.lls 37 cents « prir. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents fe doz. Elinkets, all colors .t San Francisco Prices. Ladics, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever offered. I might go on and enumerate article upon article in my line which I am determined to sell at less prices han they have ever been sold in this section of country. In order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convinced that this is no clap-trap arrangement, we invite you to call and examine these goods and the prices. %. CASPER, gorge Marry Christnas & Hany New Year “= A, TAM’S Ouster Saloon, on hand a ii te meas End _ (Con FECTIONERY _ STORE. —o——— 4 ESTABLISHMENT, ae large ané@ choice stock ot HAMS, BACOX AND LARD, Pork; Spare-ribs & Sansages, We invite the Ue to give us a call. Naffziger & Cloudman. Nevada City Dee. 12th, 1882. CAN EASTERN, CALIFORNIA EASTERN, And CALIFORNIA KEROSENE! KEROSENE! A ig RECEIVED ano! another large consignmee _—O& y r—. — EG = 4 ce) ert o COAL. O1Z. SERVED’ iit EVERY STYLE TO ORDER. Star Light, Suan Bight and Continental Brands. Warranted 150 Mr. Tam will in a few days receive Fire Test. moazormes'recse: . TWO Tons of Choice Candies ! Cie GOS cise sosics chive 40 aa ee ee Po Also, NUTS, GERMAN CAKES, ORNAMENTS: FOR Four “ a bh ei ont 86 00 WEDDING CAKES, &c., &e. Delivered at any reasonable distance. BRAND & BASSE Have now their Large and Complete Stock of Holiday Goods i . ac eee eee Ware, ready foreustomers. CHAINS, Orders from the country solicited.* At Guild’s Auction House, Pray Commercial Street. A. TAM, Pine Street, N evada oy: Speerrmrtinad ; Ty _ INTERESTIN G TO: (ALE: -—O 4h o% Gold Pens, Gold & Plated J ewelrv, 3 FA.-LY DRE. SING CASES, NUVELTIES, PAPER WIG. TS, PAPETERIES, Autograph Albums, Photo Albums, Wh.st Broom Hi .iders. JUVENILE BOOKS, in great variety. CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, “We have taken great pains to 5 select our iG oexis® to Bead our + customers, and feel s s our stere wiki insure us your trade, ; a ‘ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. POEMS, in Cloth, Morocco and Peale Bindings. ROCKING HORSES, WAGONS, TIN HORNS, peiohs DOLLS, DOLL CAKRIAGESy:. Paaes AND PICTURES, Eee. 3 f ure that a “visit te TT a ; Bd BRAND & BAST: : Junction of Main‘and Comsat Streets, NE\ READY ‘MADE CLOTHING ! ‘aul eerege. 18 ae ta ity Va Bes Za 228 3 we .