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DAILY TRANSCRIPT
“ BEVADA STEVE ORMA.
_ Tuesday,July 15th, 1879.
—
Hepubtican Meeting.
The meeting of the Republicans at
the Court House Saturday evening
was called to order by Erastus Bond.
Jogeph Thomas was placed in nomination as‘President and unanimously
‘elected. J. J. Weisenburger was
elected Secretary. It was moved
that.a committee ef five be appointed to-select aud report 20 -names to]
the meeting to be.voted for as delegates to the Republican County Con-}
vention. G. Ws Welch moved as an
aingndment that. the, meeting nominaté 38 names, 20 of aw
elected next Saturday evening
delegates. M. Li: Marsh moved as
an amendment ‘to the amendment
that the committee select 30. names,
aud that 20 of them be voted for at
the primaries next Saturday. W
H. Smith moved as an amendment
that the megting appoint a cominittee
wf 5 to select the names, The amendmeut and the original motionas
amended was adopted. The. following were placed in nominatiom, from
which to ¢Woose said Committee: W.
“H. Smith, @@G, Allan, J. M. Walling, E. Bond, B. J. Watson, R. -C.
Walrath, J. C. Rich, R. E Robinson,
A. B. Crosby, M. L. Marsh and J.
3S. Lyons. _Chas, McElvy moved
that the names be placed in a hat,
and the first five drawn out to constitute the committee. Carried. J.
S. Thompson moved to adjourn, Mr.
“Thompson's motion was declared out
of order.
this juncture chosen as AssistantSecretary.. D. D. Carter was chosen .
by acclamation!‘as one of the delegates,
and the following committee were
drawn from the bat to gelect names:
NK. ED Robinson, W. H. Smith, ‘A.
b, Crosby, M. L. Marsh, J. °Lyons,
The following was then unanimously adopted;
Resolved, That it is the sense ofthis meeting that it is not wise for
the Repubhcan party to fuse with
auy other party whatever,
The committee on delegates: reported the following names. J,
Thomas, E. Bond, R. M, Hunt, —G:
G. Allan, R. C. Walrath, KE. H. Gaylord, R. E. Robinson, Jesse Lyons,
W. H. Smith, L. Housman, M. L.
Marsh, A. B, Crosby, C, KE. Pearson,
J. M. Walling, G. W. Welch, H. A.
Ashburn, J. 8. Dunn, Wainy Floyd,
Joseph Olive.
A Club was then formed by the
election of the following officers:
President, J. M. Walling; Vice Presidents, Dr: R. M. Hunt, and Joseph
Thomas; Secretary, J. J. Weisen-p—
burger; Assistant Secretary, R. E.
Kobinson; Treasurer, John Pattison.
The President was authorized to ap_ point an Executive Committee of
tive. The following Committée on
Constitution and By-Laws was appointed: J. M. Walling, B. J. Watson, A, Walrath, Thos. Mein, A. B.
Crosby. ie
The meeting then adjourned to
_ Ineet in Club session immediately,
‘
OR Re rt ne a ne
The Deadwoed Mine.
» Under Jesse Lyons’ superintendence
tie Deadwood mine is looking remarkably well, and the stockholders are in good spirits, 3,000 feet of
pipe has been put in to convey. watur from the Snow Mountain ditch
to the mill, the machinery of which
isran by a hurdy. A pressure of
34 feet is given, with a stream that
measures 22 miner's inches, ‘lhe
sduth drift on the 400 foot level is .
iu 230 feet, showing a pay chute
for 200 feet of that distance. The
ledge is frum 14 to3 feet thick, and
a crushing of the rock recently made
yielded about $60 in frée gold per
“ton, while one-tenth: of the mass is
eomposed of sulphurets. Another
crushing of the sains class of ore will
he muade this week. Only about 4
tms per day is being taken out at
present, a number of the employes
being kept busy in sinking the ine)
cline to another level. It is now
down 96 feet -towards the level, aud
will be clear thtough in a couple of
weeks more. The Superintendent
will then begin to run drifts north
aud south. In the former there will
le 200 feet backs and in the latter
260 feet that has never been worked.
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: . eage
Nevada City on Top, as Usual,
The Placer Herald, in referring
to the sports at the Dutch Flat 4th
ot July celebration ‘says: ‘The la:
x
_ ties’ race’ for & free to Ay was
Jily 7, Cash to.date,
Paid Warrants to date.
R. E. Robinson, was at},
{ Pe stuet Lic,
County Frensurer’s Report.
° The follo wing is the County Treasurer’s Beport for the three months
ending July 7th, 1879 : x
I April 7, Tocash in Treas. $65,858.82
May 5, Cou. officer's fees, 5,656.19
June 2, do.. _do 4,403.5%
July 7, do _ ‘do 10,759.38.
“Wotal, ~$86,677.95
Paid State, $ 2,530.24
Warrants on Gen. Fund, 14,353,47
Warrants on School Fund, 18,891.74
Warrants:on Special Fund, 2,589.66
Warranw on Hosp’al Fund, 1,631.67
Warrants on Gen, Rd Fd, 3,389.79
War’ts Road Dist. No. 2, 187.60
War’ts Road Dist:.No. 4, 1,179.83
War'ts Road Dist. No. 3, 637.42
Total, <---> . $45,441.11
STATE FUND. 44
April 7, Cash in-Bund,._-$2,530.24 .
July 7, Ree'd to date, 433.47
a." Sree
~~. Paid Controller *=—="2,530-24
_ Balance, ere $433.47
GENERAL FUND.
-$21,780.86
14,353.17 4
olin © 9-> 87,427.69
SCHEOOL* FUND. a
July 7, Cash toate, —~ $39,684.24
Paid Warrants to date, 18,391.74
. Balance, : > $20,792.50
SPECTALFUND.
July 7, Cash to date, -$10,670.60
Paid: Warrants to date, 2,589.65.
Balance, $3,080.95
HOSPITAL FUND,
July 7, Cash to date, . & 2,627.58
Watrants paid to date, 1,681.67
Balance. , $ 945.91
GENERAL ROAD FUND.
July 7, Castr to date, $6,374.22 .
Warrants paid to date, 3,389.79
‘Balance, Sees 32,984.43
ROAD DISTRICT NO 1, >
July 7, Cash to date, , $ 138.28
_ ROAD DISTRICT NO. 2. ~
July 7, Cash to date, $320.03
Warrauts to date, _ rp 187.60
Balance, $ -132.43
ROAD DISTRICT No. 3,
July 7, Cash to date, 3 145.76 7
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 5.
July 7, Cash to date, S .774.38
Paid Warrants to date, 637:42
Balance, . $ 136.91
REDEMPTION FUND,
July 7, Cash in Fund, © $ 61.21
-MISCELLANEOTS FUND,
July-7, Cash in Fund, 3 7.50
ROAD DISTRICT NO 4,
July 7, Cash overdrawn, 8 49.87
. Total amount in County Treasury,
less $49.87 overdrawn, $41,237.17.
“The following shows the indebtedness of the county-:
GENERAL ROAD FUND,
Warrants outstanding antl
interest, . = . _ $ 6,664.43
Less cash in fund, 2,984.43
Balance, 8 3,680.00
HOSPITAL FUND,
Warrants outstanding and
interest thereon, $ 6,614.00
Leas balance in Fund, 945.41
Balance, $ 5,768.99
ROAD DISTRICT No. 1,
Warrants outstanding and
interest thereon, $
ROAD DISTRICT No, 2.
Warrants outstanding and
interest thereon, -. §$ 1,076.27
Less balance in Fund, 132.43
763.12
Balance, : $ 943.84
ROAD DISTRICT No. 3,
Warrants outstanding and
interest thereon, $ 933.01
Less balance in Fund, 145.76
Balance. © are & 787.25
ROAD DISTRICT No, 4,
The Auditor's balance ledger “for
the month of June shows the actual
financial condition of the county to
be as follows :
Total outstanding War'ts $22,378.55
Funds on hand available :
for redemption of Warrants, . . .
Present indebtedness. of
county, oy
County indebtedness at
corresponding date last
year, =. -Reduction of county indebtedness past 12
mouths, :
$19,992.36
& 2,386.19
$ 9,133.22
ketsins ©
$ 6,747.03
The New Street.
It begins to look as though the
new street tu connect Main and
Broad streets would be put through’
after all. $1,000 is waked for the
right of way, etc. A committee solicited subseriptions yeste:day, and
the gentlemen. composing it say they
can obtaih $500 from the: citizens, —
This will leave'n balance of $500 tu
be paid within a year. The road will
probablysbe built: ‘inmediately, relimee being putin the City Trastecs
toainy » th ] baa rr ’
& BS
. True Blues....
T
Grais Valley Win’ the Game.
' The base ball game between the
True Blues of Grass Valley and Mutidls of this city, played ‘at Glenbreok Park last Saturday afternoon,
‘wits well contested. Time -was call-éd a®2:10 o'clock Pp. M., the Grass
Walley boys first going to bat. The
last innings was terminated at 4:20
Selock. Dalton, Harns, Finnie and
Riley of the True Blues, and Gibbons, Walrath and E. Brownell of
the Mutuals distinguished themselves‘ by making fly catches, the
two-last named taking in a couple
each. ‘The score was as follows:
TRUE BLUEs.
x. oO.
Hoberts,-c fs ov ceweee 2 3
sentonn Eee Eee eee eee ae
2. 43, ee eee 0 4
NOBPE Pe gs oa is vs 0 4
DT Ge Sac niaw aee 1 Z
Bdwards,. 3d bo . 1 3
Riley, lat-bo ss A4 2.3: sven eck 3
Ney, 85. ey 2
© ROOM Si5 6s oe os ee ovr
MUTUALS,
ies R, oO.
(sites: Da eos 2. 3
Walrath 1 foo sz: vesiaue ioe
Donnelly, 3d b***-*eee, 4
De MOMGED, Di oe. Sob e c. 0 4
Jobnson, ¢€. :¢27... oe 4
E. fOwnell, $6, ..ccce.--0 4
Oe eee eee 1 3
2. Brownell ¢ ¥.::,.5.5.6 1 3
MicLetatic 166. b cass ccec cs 2 2
Total Sew Ws Ee sues an ses (ieee 7
INNINGS,
002220102—9
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Mutuals.. . oS,
Umpire—T. Carr, of Smartsvilk.
Seorers—S. T. Dibble and. Chas.
‘Hanson. :
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<M. Was 2 Goat.
Last Saturday morning about 4
o'clock some parties in passing Jobnston’s furniture store tn~“Commercial
stre +t imagined that.they heard some
one walking across the floor inside
and rattling the doors as if trying to
open them. Naturally ‘the presence
of burglare was suspected, as no one
slecps in the store. One. of the discoverers of the supposed robbers
kept a close watch of thé premises
anti Mr. Kinkead, the manager,
came down street at 7 o'clock to
open the establishment for the day's
business, When -he entered. the
fastening ef the doors and windows
were found to beall right, and there
were no indications of foul play. The
affair is shrouded ina deep mystery
so far as some persons are concerned;
but those who investigated it theroughly have come to the conchsion
that a neighbor's gost, which
‘roams at will around the neighborhood, got on the roof and with its
hoofs made the strange sounds.
_———_ 4 oe — —.
The Live Yankee Mine.
Fred. Jones, Superintendent of
the Live Yankee mine, situated
about a mile from town on the Grass
Valley road, has just completed the
second level, and is now down 120
feet on the ledge. ‘The rock at this
depth is much. better than was expected. The ledge is thirteen inches
thick, and very heavily charged with
sulphurets and galena—some miners
computing it as high as one half. A
erushing of several toys* now on the
dump, will 6e worked as soon as arrangements can be made with some
mill that has reduction works capable of treating tne ore successfully.
; There is considerable. water in the
Amount overdrawn, $ 49.87 mine, but the pumps handle it with
‘Total aniouat of indebted: the greatest ease. Mr, Jones is one
eduess as shown by the . of the oldest quartz miners in Neva'Treasurer’s books, $11,853.89] da county, and ander his supervision
the Live Yankee will be well prospected, and it is expected be made a
paying mine,
. Personal Mention,
Farl Brown went to Sacramento
yesterday morning. : ——
C. E. Shernian, mining superintendent of Kern county, left for the
Bay yesterday morning,
Abram Harvey, formerly connected4vith the Eureka misting company
at Moore's Flat, leaves Nevada coun‘ty for Bowie this-week, . *
Miss’ Annie Naffziger returned to
Laurel Hall Seminary, “San Mateo,
yesterday morning, to contiriue her
stulies for another year. She was
sccompanied as far as San Francisco
by Miss Emma Poulterer, who has
been mmaking an extended visit here.
B. T. K. Preston, of the Stockton
‘Herald, is spending a few days in
Nevada county. “Mr.” Preston formierly resided,in this city and. Traekee, subsequent to-which time'thes
been” @neated “jiy nsetatin '
) nade tae Dlevald. one %h. the haio-t
y 04
} réaieh sot Gut ekchan Bes,
220000300—71
The New Eoad.
“ W. F. Englebright made ‘the prelitninary survey uf the proposed road
between this city and Allegharty fact
Saturday, It was found that to cross
the Yuba near the head of San Juan
ditch, and follow the old Kanaka
pense owing to the rocky nature of
the country and the rugged bills and
canons. Instead of the route formerly rfamed, the fottowing was chosen as“ the most. practicable: From
Andy Merrimamfi’s* cld~ toll house,
along a' log road to‘the head of the
trail; then below the trail to a point
about 1,000 feet above Bloody Run;
crossing the Yuba here, it runs up
two miles and crosses through the
sag of the divide between the Yuba
and Kanaka creek; thence along
Kanaka creek. Alorig the line very
little. blasting will be re juired.
There are no keavy cuts or grades.
With the "exception of . between,
Bloomfield and the Backbone House;:
the road will be below the snow
line. It is:mostly on the sunny side
ef thé'hill along’the streams. The
scenery along: Bloody Run and Kanaka creek is beautiful. From the
divide where the road passes through
the sag, can beseen in the southwest the Sacramento Valley; Marysville Buttes and the Coast Range.
Inthe northeast the Summit looms
up. with its snow-clad peaks, with
Moore’s Flat near at hand; in the
northwest lies Bald Mountain, Minnesota and Alleghany. The cost of
the road, together with distance,
will be ascertained in a day or two.
A Suceessful Raid.
Postmaster Holbrook and Fred.
-‘Sacket have returned from a trip to
the Yuba river, near Washington.
They went up there with a deadly
trout in particular lurking. in their
bosoms, They caught severs] dozen
of the latter,among which were some
fine specimens,*hoth as to size’ and
color, One that got on Mr. Hol-brook’s hook is one of the handsomest brook-trout ever brought to this
city. When they got back yesterday and presented several of their
friends with enough trout for a meal,.
one of the lucky recipients, who
had no sympathy. fer his fellow creatures, perpetrated this on the pisca
torial sharps:
‘Sait Holbrook to Sacket,
“List to the rackett:
Let's with line and pole
Take a-féw days’ strolt.”
Then Sacket and Holbrook,
Bach with back-action hook,
Sailed straight into the fray
In « desperate way.
They inveigled the trout,
“And yanked them all out.
It was a fair contest—
Their friends know the rest,
<><.
Su it for $50,609 Damages,
The case wherein Wm. Sowden, a
former employe of the Idaho Quartz
Mining Company, sues the corporareceived by him while blasting with
Hafihaeger powder in ‘that mine in
in May, 1876, came up for trial
inthe Distriet Court yesterday
morning. The plaintiff lost a leg by
the aceidert. His attorneys are (i,
D. Buckley and H. V.° Keardan,
while A. B. Dibble and Niles Searls
conduct the defense. The Court
room was crowded with miners and
mine owners, some 30 of the former
holding situations in the Idaho. A
mvre robust and intelligent sét of
men never congregated together to
witness the trial of alaw suit.
—
Republican Clad Mecting.
The Republican National Union
Club of this city met in «regular ee:sion at the Court”House upon the
adjournment ofthe Republican meeting Saturday evening. ~ Arranges
. ments were made to procure a, place
for holding meetings hereafter. After remarks by several members, the
. } Club adjourned to meet again next
Thought it was Not Loaded
_ Mr. Hughes, of Sebastopol, wishing to celebrate t e Fourth, dischargled his revolver on the morning of
thesame. Every chainber was emptied as he supposed, and on his way
back to the house he handled it asan
unloaded pistol, but in s6me manner
the bammer was forced downon one
-of the tubes, which was instantly
followed by the sharp report of the
loaded chamber. The pistol was held
im such a manner that the ball passed
. through the fleshy part of his hand,
but aside from this no accident hap;
pébed, After passing through Mr.
Hughes’ hand the’ball went whistling
. through the open door, striking a
picture on the wall, and’ bounding
back omatablein the room. Mrs.
Hughes, not many seconds before,
{had passed through the done where
ithe bullet was unintention Ny fired.
Mir. Mucha Cane toa tiv, es j }
nig.
~ ae » dita
‘ ay 19 '
PPS coe av éeiets @> deme r:
creek trail, would ¢ntail a heavy ex]
intent against fish in general and .
tion for $50,000 damages for injuries . .
University week “before last.
te
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Aaveflisea Letters. .
inthe Post Office, Nevada ity,
week ending July 14th, 1879.
“advertised,”
=
Byrnés John A
Coffen Franklin ¢
Giuseppi Martino
Horn Mrs.J C 2
* J.S. Hoyprook, P, M.
r
Baron Thomas
Constantine Christian
Giovanni Cusatagciv
McGlynn, Patrick
McDonald Stephen Powell P
Rule John_, Rossi Antonio
Rachofske} Harris Stroubeck Mr Z
Smith Dona Angelita: Smith Mrs
Tllard Mark Thelesphar Mrs
Wohl Path Supt Nevada Gravel Mine
Supt Deer Creek Gravel Mine
Supt Selby Hill Gravel Mine
Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,:
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor.
J Marsh Pet Hill J Clark City
C E Whitney San Fra ‘NC Tully Omega
G Bovadilli. do Mrs Holbrook “do
J-A Jones do~~ G Chadwick Ditéh Ft
JF Reilly do JC cig ves Omega
JJ Enright. do Mrs J Stidger Sweetla
E.Sunderland do . P S Slack’ do
W Wright do. Mrs Slack do
J Clarice City Miss Slack do
J Kitts do A Harvey Moore's Fla
Dr Charles do W Ruwsey Quaker H
C Clark do TC Randall Rock Cre
E E Thurstom do 0 D Campbell Blue T
S$ Furth San Juan E Snillivan Hunts Hill
E Sunderland .do L Shaver Oakland
J Pascoe Grass Valley J McAllis Hunt's Hill:
SR Loftin Wheatland R McMurray San Jtian
Miss Kavosia do JH Smith Col Hill
P Riley Willow. Valley .
Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE ’UNION HOTEL.
—.. NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Jacob Naffziger, Proprictor.
s v
W A Hanley Grass Va W C Barker You Ret
J{Cregoine do C Phelps Phelps Hill
M Gus do W S Williams Hud an
‘C Hamilton do T-Mfurchie«to
W Murchie Murch m H McCutchan Cherok
J Asberry San Franci W Douglas Petalnma
J Meekin do J MeFarland Rock Cre
G Dickman do
H{Burns do
E J Clark do
WH Regérs do
W J Adams Willow V
J Phillips Lowell Hill
E. Waitt Sacramento
L, Shoarer Oakland
OW White do J Tonner Willow Val
PH Walthers City G Josselyn Grants: ille
L.A Upom Saeramen J Berry do
$8 Long Washington H Murchle Mine
P.&ngrie Marysville J Napthaly San-Fran
C J Edson & w’ Washi P Shields Smartsville_
J Hendrickson City J White Graniteville
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MARRIED,
Atthe residence of John R. Kennedy,
Slate Range, by A. G. Miller, J, P,, Eugene
B. Covey to Lizzie Ann Crowell, ae
Nevada Theatre.
TUESDAY EVEN'G, JULY 15th,
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
A GREAT EVENT!
\TONY PASTOR,
—AND HIS—
DOUBLE COMPANY,
The Largest Troupe Mr. Pastor Ever
Organized.
Mark the array of Stars:
Geo, Thatcher,
Kelly and Ryan,
_Johu F, Sheridan,
Miss Alecia Jourdan,
Niles and Evans,
Gardiner and Kaine,
The Irwin Sisters, ’
Frank Girard,
John Morris,y:
Bryant and Hoey,
Sheehan and Jones,
Edwin French,
French Twin Sisters.
Mr. TONY PASTOR
Will himself appear at every Entertainment.
M. T, D¥RING and ORCHESTRA.
Forming what is beyond question
Tony Pastor’s Grentest Show.
Notwithstanding this being the most gigantie enterprise Mr. Pastor ever put on the
road, the Prives Remain as Casual.
-Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store,
N. D, ROBERTS, Business Manager,
MECHANICS’
FAIR,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
OPENS AUGUST 5, 1879.
——as
CIENCE, ART, INDUSTRY AND
K) NATURAL PRODUCTIONS will be. fully
represented.
GRAND INSTRUMENTAL. CONCERT
each afternoon and evening.
Machinery im’ Motion, Rare Paint:
iimgs, Fime Statuary, a Trepical
Garden, Fountains and
Promcnades : :
Will make this Exhibition the’ most instructive and pleasant place of resoré on this Coust.
Those désiring space should apply at dneg.
Office, 27 Post street. s
IRVING M. SCOTT, President.
di. CuLVER, ‘Sec’y: jyll-lm
Luetje and
WATCBMAKERS
a
and
JEWELERS,
*
Ste:
ROA SP onp. ane Mis
£2 Senator TWiarnan was made a
Doctor of Laws, by the Ohio State
The following ih ‘ist of letters remaining
for the
Persons calling for any of these-letters will please ‘say
a
Pickles,
Pickles,
WM. WOLF’s
PRICE List.
T= FOR CASy
Subject to Correction
Flour, per 100 Ibs,
Wheat, per 100 Ibs, ’ :
Corn,per 10) Ibs, 3 75
‘Bran, per 100 Ibs, j 19:
Mixed Feed per100 Ibs, 1 37)
Middlings, per 100 Iks, 15g
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs, gy
Crushed Sugar, 9 Ibs, 14)
Brown Stgar, 11} Ibs 1 09:
Green Coffee, 5 100
Ground Coffee, 31b cans 60
Rice, 14 Ibs 06.
Beans, 28 Ibs 19
Soap, 8 bars = 95
Soap, per box 59
Candles, 14 for 95
Candles;~—-—-per box 1 75Crackers, _ per box, 90
Oysters Scansfor 1 09.
Salmon, Scansfor jj 00
Tomatoes, _ cans for 100
Green Corn, 6 cans for 100
String Beans, 5 cans for 100.
Sardines, 6cansfor j 00
Green Peas, 4 cans for 100
. Blueberries, 5 cans for 1-00
Kerosene, per gallon, 35
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can } 50
Syrup, _— per gallon, = = 75
Syrup, 5gallonkegs, © 359
Bacon, per pound. ~~ jy
Hams, _per pound, ll
Good Green Tea “ 30
English Breakfast, ‘ ~-4QFresh Butter, per roll, 40
Cooking Butter, per Ib, 6
Cod Fish, “ 7
Ground Coffee, per paper 30
Washing Powder, 3 papers 95
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25
Starch, 2 papers, 25Starch, per box, 75
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25:
Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10
per bottle 25
5 gallon kegs 2 00
Lard, 8 pound cans,
Everything else in proportion,
_ WILLIAM WOLF,
Main Street, Nevada City
* 90
July 10th, 1879.
Other Real Estate
rants
ment,
are tru¢and
county of Nevada,
jy12
March 28, 1879.
Citizens ‘Bauk, ©
E. M. Preston President, and JohnT. Morgan Cashier of the Vitizon, Bank, of Nevada
City, State of California, being first duly
sworn depose and. say that the paid’ up capital of said Citizens Bank is ¥80,U0U as. represented by, and composed of assets transierred from tne Bink ot Nevada County.
E. M, PRESTON, President.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me, a Justice
of the Peace of the Township of Nevada,
County of Nevada, State of California, this
LEOPOLD GakiTHE, ©
Justice of the Peace.
ASSETS,
Bank Building and Lot
Sates, Furniture and Fixtures..
‘At an adjourned meeting of ctor
of the Citizens Bank, held May 14th, 1879, 1¢
Was resolved that the paid up capital ot the
Bank be placed at $30,000, and that $20,000
oi the Assets be credited to the Kererve
Fund. At the same meeting the sum of *2,550 was deducted from the valuation herete
fore placed upon the Railroad stock heretefure held by the Bank, and the like amount
cl te account ef the reserve fund.
We, John T. Morgan Secretary, and &. x
Preston President, ofthe Citizens Bank
Nevada City, State of California, do solemn
ly swear that we each haye a personal know!elge of the matters contairied in the feregeing statemerits, and that we believe the same
correct.
EE. M. PRESTON, President,
JOHN T, MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn and subseribed before me, #Justice
ofthe Pease of ‘the township of Nevada,
Invested in Stocks, Bonds and War:
Leaus on Stocks, Bonds & Warrants 1,392 0
of the
Statement of the Assets and Liabilities of .
the Citizens Bank of Nevada City at the
beginning of business on July 1st, 1878:
17,862.20
* other Seeurities .... 645 70
‘* personal security, protn-isyory notes...... 29,910 05
= “* ~~ personal security ov'd’fts .7,234
Money on hand.... eg ale a 19,016 67
Deposited with Banks. .....3,707 47
ONES og cx hans cea asa ¥104,105 70
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid up..:..<4.$20,000 00
SOUOEVO PWN oc cicpncccunuee 18.825 Li
Due Depositors........055 54,009 &
Due other Banks....../ fies 620 =
pL Hp are pamiersry p ce-2e re $104,105 70
All of the foregoing assets are situate in
Nevada County, California, . The securities
are allin the vaults of the Bank except those
filed with the Bank's Attorney and tor judg:
Directors
State oi California, this
. 10th day of July, 1879, Leoronp GaktHk,
Justice of the Peace.
is offered for sale.
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For farther particulars apply to
WHEELLIAM Pewee.
oe SS
B.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
THE HOUSE AND LOT,
OWNED BY J.
situated near Jonathan Chirh’s
CONN,
-. Thé house contains Seven Rooms, is kathed
and plastered, and is in good repair, (1
wateron.the premises, A nuniber of chee
Fruit have just beeiy set Opt. Adv”
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