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November 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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=SomeuyY” PS E. Oe ode 4f You Want to Get ALL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA county, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. HE DAILY ~ RANSCRIPT. THE BEST Advertising Medium In THE Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. VOL. LVIL—No. 90280e Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Qo. NEVADA CITY, CAL. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1888. Che Daily Cranseript. PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Moniay —s Ye BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CALKINs, N. . Bhow nN, Editor. Business M’g'r. )F FICE—“Transcript Block,” No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i Year, payable in advance, 86 Per Week, +. = «© 15 Certs. } Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey i New York New York Dauchy & Co. New York Williams & Co . London, Eng Cook & Cu.... 4 Chieago L, P. Fisher San Francisco E.C. Duke ... . Ban Francisco ..8an Francisco Burlington, Vt Stinson ‘o -. Purtiand, Me Geo, M. Mutt ., Sacramento We Ai HORDE i: Sue cays ivenpas North San Juan W. K Spencer .. . .. Grass Valley B.F.Sunell .. R seeees ao YOU Bet T. D. Calking §..... Truckee asi Ge iat MOR e504 Lorca ceccaae French Corral James Marriott . North Bloom field J.W. Robb .. .. Graniteville J. W. Beatty . . . Smartsville W Orear. . . Downieville —_—_———————— Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, No. 6, R. A&.M. el ——STATED MEETINGS AT. Ma SONIC HALL, Nevada City, outh Firat Moneay in each month. Vis iting Companions in youd staud ing are cordially invited to at tend, JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. I. J. Roueg, “ecretary. _ MASONIC S TICE. _ Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A. M. STATED MEETINGS ON THK Re ite Wednesday of each month. Visiting Bretnren in good standing are cordially invited. C. C. WEISEN BURGER, Master. ROure, Secretary. * Alfrea D. Mason,. Oounselor at Law and Notary Publis. Succesasor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR Supreme, District and Cire sitCourts . ~ bho TONER Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. L, B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. LL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. J. i. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, ‘AND CONVEYANCER, CY rite talon Bt aide, Broad cigs,” opposite nian Stree! ey. » tace in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts.of the United. States. within the state of Cah fornia. B. H. GAYLORD : FRED SRARL™ GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THECOURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Conrt flonse. W. P. NOW DEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law TICE IN ALL THE COURTS i the fata of California, and of the United States. — : in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner vine and Broad streets, Nevada city, ( al. P.#. SIMONDS. Cc. W. CKOS~ CROSS & SIMMONDS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANU , United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nev» daCity ; We DD. LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. “ EY OF NEVADA D str 2d inne eiyhe Court Houre. / GEO, L. HUGHES, Attorney end Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE.IN ALL THE COURTS Wrst Sita acne Bioce. ; THOS. Ss. FORD ‘Attorney and Oounselor at Law. +E—Thomas’ Building, corner Broac Ofna Pine streets, Nevada City DR. M. Mi MUNT, Physician, omc AT VINTON’S DRUG SORE, NEVADA CITY. j THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Censtabile of Nevada Township and Bill Collector. FFICE AT COURTROOM ,OF JUDGE O" Sowa fen. Nevada City, Calicia.’ SWIFI’S SPECIFIC Ts entir'y a vezetable preparction con_tain'n3 no Mercury, Potush, Arcenic, or oth ® poisonous substa.ces, SWIFT'S SPECIF:iC Has cured huntreds of eres of Mpithelitomor Canc rcf the £kin, th usandicf cases of Eczema, Diood Rumors a :d Sxia Diseases, end hrndrecs: f thousan ts ofeases of Sérogua, Blood Poiso. an. Blood Talat. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC -_ ,Has relieved thousands of cases of Merenti 1 Po‘soning, Roeumat.sm and Stiffness of the Joints, — lala ete de Tery., June %7, 188—Swift’s 8p ic Co, Atlanta, da —Gentlemen: In the @ ly part of the present year, a bad case of bLicot polson appeared upou me. I began t king 5.8. 8S. under adview of abotuer, and today I feet greatly improved, £ am sali taki .¢ toe medceine and shailcostinue todo so unt T Lam vertectly weil. Tboileveit wil eifec so periect care, Viurstrul., , oc. P. Howarn, 1li West Sixth St, Corouveta, 8. C., Ju'y 7%, 18-The Swift Spec fic Vo., Atlante, Ga.—Gen' le: .en: lL was @gie-tsuTerer from muse var rhéuma ism for Wo ycacs. Teould get no permanensc rehef from any medicine prese ‘ived by my eae ar. FT too< over a dozen bottles of ours 8.8, nd vow Tam. aiweilealeves was in my Lf. Lam sure vour me tvine cured ine. and I would recommen . it t sany one su.fering from any blood uixease. Yours Fi O, BE. Hvenrs. . Vonductor C. « @. KR. R, Waco, Trxas, Mav 9, 1898—Gentlomen : The wire of one of my custom -rs was terribly efi cte) with » loathsome skia Cisease, tha covered her whole body, She was conti to her bed for several years by this affll. Mot tle p frum a violent itching and stingin: of tie skin. The disease bafflet the akill the phy-icians who treated it. Her h isband ai Mnaily giving his wife Sw iit's Speciiio, andl she co.nmenced to imp ove alm mtime mediately. and in a few weeks she wasup parently well, She ia now a hearty ooking lady, with no trace of the «fMfliction ls, Yours very truly, ‘» Beans, Wholesale Drugetat, Austin Avenue, Treatise on Blood aad Skin Diseases mailed free, Tux Swirr Srceir13 Co., Drawer} & Stlan‘a, Ga. ; Netw York, 756 Broadway. Home Mutual insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL ace 300 000 PRINCL<AL OFFICE’ 216 Sansome st., San Francisco Fire Insurance Only J. F. Hovenroy, Pre-ident. J.1.N. Sueparn, Vice President, Cuan.es H, Story, Secretary, R. A. MaGILy, General Agent a Grass Valley Branch For Nevada Counts DAVID WATT, JOHN C, COLEMAN. © iigks accepted on all classes of desirable Scone fn this county at rates as low as vency and a fair profit-will adinit of, gua: anteeing a ig a i liberal response to a! ust claims for loss. GEO W. HILI., Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE\ Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa) Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of orues, bd dg, Paps nud wurates To be found in this part of the State, Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to lvt at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable wi going us fast as any gentleman Cares to drive. : Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED « THE, Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Challenge to any Machine. Reauced to ¢€&75. err « co. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY. Buy Gold Duct, Gold and “giver Bars. -' Notice to the Public. ee OTICE ie hereby given that I have this N day given to my suns, Joveph aud John, heirtime. J will not hereafter vlaim any Office at Residence, Sacramento St LUETSE & BRAND, WA # : JEWELER Broad Nteént; Nevada City . uct 1AM. 20d” A. é i v neither will ee A. Wt TKE, D. O' NEIL. sahionable Hort, Shoe Maker Table of Distances. Ha STREET, TWO fe BELOW B Pou omies, Neveds city. NE From Nevada City to FINE BOOTS ‘SPEYIALTY y ee I PE Da. ccssssnss ceserereacetts 1036 miles REPATRING NEATLY DONE, Biue eat Le N. E. OBRAPMAN, yu Bridgeport i ais s ~ Ser ae. . Bowman Dam..-.0.-.--.000 05 "i . Cherokee.. Re NEVADA CITY. ... 5 GAY. gsi wit. E ic. OITA. .6. +e kes LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, ' Graniteville ay a “ “ . ?. enemeee ve -ee ees had a eee ree 2 ' thoss . Alexan Iria. sion it was possible for tons of freight to: _ Suspecting tho larceny. Justics Untempered With Merey. The sud ten influx of people into California rn { their distribution throu zhou that wice sweep of territory. co npassed Michin’ ths placer mines, called into requis tion an army of supply trai:s, freizthte 1 with provisions an! m ning tools, for the sustenance an! us? of the old-ssckers, The mimes in the footnills: wer ace~ssib'e to frei:ht wagons, whilz to th> flats, guiches an . cano.s in the far off mountair fastiess 8 packtrains toiled up the sinuous trails, leading from? perpetual summer b low to cternul snows above. Even yt thore s‘eins toring in our cars the familiar “hepah, mulah!” of the mu cteers, as they wg “their patient an heavilylade1 aninals alonsz tortuo‘1s acclivities. In 1851-52 Marysville was tho -great dist:ibutiv® point from whence? radiated the supplies for that vast miating region embricet between thea Yu a and the Feather rivers. Tho wholesale establishments of ihtt emoryo ciiy did not have sto age ca nic.ty for a tith» of the suppies arriving by boat, anl the consequence was that hun:lreds of tons of the mors substantial ariicles of merchandise was cor.led up out of doors with at best but canvass coverings to protect it fron the wsither. The Bibel of confugion arouil tiese supplies during the daytime, invident to loading freightwarons and pack-trains, reminded one of the scenes descriyed by travelers.as attending tho arrival or departure of Under cover of this confuba spirited away without tho owner ———_ But to my narrative: ; In ‘hoe rly spring of 1852 thers were a number af us mining at the low-r end of Long Bar, onthe Yuba, oa what was then knovn as’ Islan tl Bar. Our little colony of bachelors lived in g row of canvas3 shanti ‘s, each mess doing its own cooking. As it was a hali in.lo to the neurest provision store, ant as delivery wagons was not then in vogue, the packing home of our supplies: was no inconsideribl> task. Under these circumstances it was not strange thit we should welcom + the arrival in ca up of @ wagon la len with a general .assortinent of provisions. Its proprietor che rily inquired . whether we were in need: of any provisions, an. . announced his intention of visiting our camp onee_or twice a week with supplies. Here was opposition ; an upon being made acquanted with his prices: we foun'l them so far. below the prices we had been paving that.we at once threw off the galling yoke of monopoly and yoted thit provision peddier a public benefactor. Tann>r, for that was his “name, for in selling load after load of his: proviss sation for his trouble, set o the day of his appointed comin, eamp was: “What can bé the with Taaner ?” been arreste minzrs' supplies by the wagon veriict, to us hardly probab.e. ous words: punishable with death,” cas? was appaaled spite of about two months. ner.” years have been adde.l to recor, an:l, of th» present g-neration, there ma be those wh> will nS »stion thatthe deat pen ty was ever refer then to “The Peoplo vs. Tanner, Court Reports, Saw Cassipay, , quantity.
3ste or rude ness, Le in acooi piace; don’t ict it freeze, four; .eir thoro thy * f.aues 8 duy, util Whw neoule 20 to San Juan for Harness. Saddles and a General Outfit ? mn ynster merchant caravans at. months regu'arly brought. supplies to our doors, and at pri¢es which made the local ‘mer ‘hants curse the day he first east a shadow on that bar. But he needs ed not to care either. for their curses or . blessings as he exnerienced no dilliculty ions to the thiners. Aside from the convenience of having our, supplies bronght to our doors, we experienced other benetS anil advantages, for upon tating his departurs Tanner never failed to sny, “Well, boys, what can I do for any of vou at Marysv ile?” And however:trivial the mutter entrusted to him, he would attend toit to the lett>r, and refuse any compenWe had come to look for . the retain . of genial, obliging Tanner, with -almost the certainty of the rising of the sun. But at last he failed us! Thesun rose and and at night the question in our little The next day we heard all abont what’ was the “.natter” with Tanner! He had in Marysville upon a ehirz2 of stealing provisions gn at In those primitive dava of Catifornia there wasa Statute which sanctioned the inticting of the death penalty for grand lareony, if the tria! jury so elected in its hit the law would heenfurced in its full rizor in Tanner's case, seemed But the jury that triel him thonght differently, and rendere . a verdict closing with the omin“Guilty of grand larceny, The doomed man’s attorney ht bravely for the life of his client. @ from the Court of Sessions to tha Pistrict Court, and from thene: tothe Supre.ne Court. By these proceedings the prisoner only gained reOn a.brizht sunny July morn the condemnst min apenal his eves to behold the light of his last earthly day. The slanting ravs of that day's sin, sinking to rest (ein the western mountains, kissed anew cused mound, marked by a board upon which was inscribed, “George TanSines the event narrated, over thirty 1 time; y nflicted. in C.lifornia, y julicial’ decree, for the crime of lareeny, lf there are any such, we,-in vindi, cation of the aceuricy of our narrative, secon! volume of California Supreme I'rr~ regularly both cs to {imo and Mick regularly and with no undue Srra'x.ihe milk away #9 200n as possl+k: alter avout 24 hours, and pnt the} ¢ream ina moderately worm place to ee UF jour Will You Rixplain 2 Constipation Canses, directly or indirectly, fully one-half the sufferings which affilct mankind. {tis usually induced by inactivity of the liver, and may be cured by the use of Ayer’s Pills. C. A. Schomerus, Great Bend, Kansas, writes: “I have used Ayer’s Pills for Costiveness, with the most beneficial results.” J. Windholm, Newark, N. J., rites: “Ayer's Pills cured me of chronic Constipation.” Martin Koch, Huntington, 4nd., writes: “ Last ycar I suffered much from Biliousness And Headache After using one box of Aycr’s Pills T was quite well.” C. F. Hopkins, Nevada’ City, Mo., writes: “I have used Ayer's Pills,-and think they are the best in‘ the world. They have cured me of Sick Teadache and Neuralgia.” W. L. Page, Richmond, Va., writes: “I have been a severe sufferer from Ileadache, <Ayer’s Pills afford me speedy relief.” A.J. Forster, Dauphin st., Mobile, Ala., writes: “For a number of. years I have becn troubled with Constipation and Headaches. After trying a number of so-called Liver Invigorators, without benefit, I was at last Cured by Using Ayer’s Pills.” Rev, Francis B. Harlowe, Atlanta, Ga., writes: ‘For years I wae subject to Constipation, from which I suffered increasing inconvenience, in spite of the use of medicines of various kinds, Some months ago, I began taking Ayer's Pills. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improvec my general health.” Hermann Bringhoff, jewelry engraver, Newark, N. de, writes; “ Costiveness, induced by my sedentary habits of life, at one. time became chronic Vacate ay may be imagined, but he and exceedingly troublesome. Ayer’s Pills afforded me speedy relief, and their occasional use has since kept me allright.” Ed, O. Easterly, Rockford, Ill., writes that he has been cured of chronic Constipation by the use of Ayer’s Pills. ~ Sold by all Druggists. ; Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Ca., Lowell, Mass, U, 8. A. TO HOME SHEKERS. ee ee Nevada County Land and Inprovement scociation DIRECTORS; JOHN T, MORGAN SEO, C. GAYLORD & UU. PRESTON, NAT. P, BROWN. GEO. E. TURNER, E, J. RECTOR’ WM, EDWARDS,» 4 Fa FRED SEARLS, J. HENNESSEY. Lurge List ot Desirable Homes ana Lands For Sale, ae e720 000 Acres of Railroai and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale ranein’ in orice from $1.50 to $10 er acre. tetera snes 42 + pied FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS FRANK CG. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. J. EB. CARR, T. BH. CARR PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, _ Cer. Pine and vommercial Nevada City. Ka CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND INA ve } , Wircgt-olass Drug Storo. _—_—_——— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ETC’ ——e ; sd aQMOYL Hogme, © . . BLANK Books, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ‘PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, . NEWeParens Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. rine, GARDEN AND FLOWER none: The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. dies ieee snenemtely and carefully compounded by 0 careful aid competent Drug PLES > GEOLOPEDI. ~ >The New ‘Three-Volume Edition gaid the oth -r. “Take Suthin’.” * A friend who recently crossed tho Atfantic with Capt. Cook of the Cunard steams ip Etruria says there wis sn obNoxious representative of ous frontier civilization avoard who made his { ilowpassenyers tired with his pers stant invitatious to “take suthin’.’) Cne day in the s. oking room the chap was comPisinin® of the captain's Prtting on airs n retis.ng to drink, “Wuers was he when you invited him?” assed a bystanler. “On the bridge,’ says the westerner calmly. “Oh! of. course he couldn t join you when he w.ison «iuty,” “Why, hes the frien lliest fsllow in the world if vou tackle him at toe right time, in an off han.t way, You just go up to him in the 1, orning when he is walking. the deck, tlap him onthe back and ask him to ‘smile’ with you. That's che way to take him.” The next day the, convivial “vent” overtook the dignifi:d Cook on deck and with a slap that nearly knocked that oticer off his pins, c i-d out, “I say, old man, what do you siy to @ drop of suthin’ thie morning?” The “old man” recovercd his balanve, drew himself up, give the fellow a luok that meant su Id ‘n death at least, and murched straight for the bridpe without utt ring a word. i Tae f Hows in he-secret enjoyed the bore's teinporary was laf rou: vying crush! Ile merely remarked tiat he eonsilersd Cook a “blamel snob,” and decliret that he him, ' Youra Man (to sexton at church door): Isn't the sermon nearly done?’ Sexton: “Abo ¢ an hour vet. ‘Ly is “only on nis Ban Youny man: “Willit take him an hour to get through his “Lastly ?’” Sexton: “No; but there fs ths ‘Ons word more and I “Finally,’ and the ‘In conclusion,’ tocome yet. n't get impaticnt, young man.” “Motier, don't the angels wear any clothes?” asked an eiehibe W \ “No, my da er. : “None HA all, mother ?” , “None at all.” ~ GITY HOTEL. Cus UF BROAD AND UNION 8T# THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN { thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private management has become One of the most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITY. ‘It is conducted on strictly Temperance Principies. Tt has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge, : The Rooms are ali sunny, light andairy. The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the fole lowing low rates: 5 Board, without Lodging, per week $4.50 Board and Lodging, per week, $5. to $6. Rooms, ~er Night, 26 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. "0. C. CONLAN. James Kinkead, UVoholsterer & Cabinet Maker Ia prepared to do all kinds of workin his line including . -Upholstering, Furniture Repairing. Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND: MATTRESSES. — Pianes and Furniture Moved and packed for Shipment im a first-class manner. James Kinkead, Pthe Street, ome door above Geo. &. Turmer’s Hardware Store, ‘Nevada City. MORTON BROS. Have opened a Shop on Weal St. near cor, of Neal and Mill Sts., GRASS VALLEY. HERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO take contracts on the following branches of PAINTING : Carriage & Provisoin Wagons House,.Inside and Out. Signs, Plain and Fancy. Advertising on Fenoes and, Rooks, Deoorative Work of all kinds. First Class Work. Prices Reasonable. (HF Orders taken from any porthon of the county. would have nothing more to do: with J am done,” anil ths a little girl of her gee was a pause, and the little cherub aske . : s “Wheredo the angels put their pocket handkerchieis ?” 4 . TEE DAILY TRANSORIPT Has THE: LARGEST Circulation -of any . Daily Paper North of Sacramento. The Daily Transcript was estabiished on the 6th day of September, 1860. It is the oldest paper published in Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation. and therefore as an advertising medium it is: second to no paper published in its section of the State. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Cornor Bread end Pine Ntreeta,....... Jes enecececceccesne Nevada City ws. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LEN LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANOY SOAPS, : COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL, KINDS. . NARE! UL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM / pein Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed, Agent for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, HONE BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION, = INCORPOKATED 1880. 240 Montgomery Street = + San Francisco . oneeenmeenemeend DRAB URU Ms chscsciecichscenseesi vaneascanes BANK OF CALIFORNIA Leedmiaaied Mock Lee LTTE ce SEN ves svi veeebes FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR ..cea eae 1. P, ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GRNRRAL AGENT.. os ceri iis cescccnes poopie * L, B. HATCH * BECRETARY.. of sahil 4% BARNEY This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES, 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST, &2 Its Certiticates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and_nonforfeitable. ; lessened Cost te Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticave m torce for the second period of five years, . the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits-resulting from lapaad reserves (also with in. terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second. period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is the end of each five years to persistent ira i et —* Cash Surronder Value. Should the member chovse to surrender his Certificate at the end of the five year period, there shull be paid in cash to, him or his order, the full umount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid...0....0.0..000$280,500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of California......... Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid 10,182.45 one, Jerry Scuoo.ina, ex-Stute Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died he ght 8d, 1887 ; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. Wm. Koon, bookkreper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim. paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biatey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Beneyvir Lire Association « : Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. cer ment of this amount long before the/date due was unexpected, and I am very grateful therefor. Yours very truly, E 1. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunitz; Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Ran Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association : Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Associution in which to make payment, is most gratefully received. Yours respectfully, MRS, 8: M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. Z.T. Khannum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April éth, 1887 ; claim paid Muy 21st, 1887. ; Warkin RK. Price, Nevada Bank, San Franvireo, insured for $5,000; April 20th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1687; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benevir Lire Association : Gentlemen — Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of. my son, Watkin K. Price, isthis day, most gratedully received, promptness is commendable. Yours very truly bhi ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, ber’ Atty, in Fact. _Sypvey M. Vax Wyex, Sapt. Gollen City Chemical Works. Pt icy No 91,issa9 L Sspt, 6, 1332, for $10,000.00. Total paym nts thereon : : M2 All assessments wilkbe paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada M Nationa: Banke of GFuss ra ler he Scie Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, @ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, > GEO. F. JACOBS, = ‘Manager ' HMeadquacsters fer the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons NO MEDIOAL FEE, *