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November 17, 1888 (4 pages)

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ill er<4 ute <¢ . ed1s em yur louW yd, BY he ur he ity sLimvf ae he cA ada ing the obs: It You Want to Get ALL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA CouNTY, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. ». THe Best Advertising Medium IN THE Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. ¢. VOL. LVII.—No. 9084. “THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA OITY, CAL. SATURDAY MORN ING, NOVEMBEK 17, 1888. " Established Sent, 6, 1880, by N. P, Brown & Oo. The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday pourtey 5 peers BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CaLKINe, N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 Year, payable in advance, 86. Per Week, = «= = 15 Cents. Agents for the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey. .2...055-05) +5: New York G, P. Rowell & Co rites RRES New York ®. R. Niles.:. .. Ve fee akg by ORO N. W. Ayer & Co. «.. -.Philadelphia ?almer & Rey. .+++Portland, Oregon J. H. Bates & Co.. ..New York ..New York London, Eng Wa . Chicago ., San Francisco .. San Francisco .. San Franeisco . Burlington, Vt . Portland, Me .,. Sacramento Valladicneieace Truckee Cc. L, Miller ... .French Corral James.Marriott orth Bloomfield J. W. Robb .. .. Graniteville J. W. Beatty.. . Smartsville W, Oreat...c.enets pereeiys Downileville ——_———— Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, Ne. 6, BR. &. M. STATED MEETINGS AT MA ¢ SONIC HALL, Nevada City, ou the First Moneay in each month. Visag iting Companions in good stand. \ ing are cordially invited to at tend, JOS, THOMAS, High Priest. te I. J. Ror, “ecretary. MASONIC 4 JTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THES Second Wednesday of each mouth. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. C. CG. WEISENBURGER, Master.RoLFE, Secretary. 2 Alfrea D. Mason, Qounselor at Law and Notary Publis. Stucceassor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPERIOR Supreme, District and Cire sit Courts of the U.38. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. L. B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. W'th eeagrick IN TIE STATE AND United States Courts. ; OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stuirs. J. tl. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. (ite Union Street, Nevada City. ill practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California. 5 B. H, GAYLORD FRED SRARLA GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. . ILL PRACTICE IN ALL'THE COURTS State and Federal. — Office—Oppoaite the Court House. Ww, PB. SOWDEN, “Attorney and Counselor at Law Ww RACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS mh the State of California, and of the United States, in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner oreine an Bead etreets, Nevada City, Cal. dtd diebabch sh et tan reat P. F. SIMONDS. Cc, W. CBOSS CHOss & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Counselovs at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neve da City Wie a —s w. ‘Dp. LONG, — : Attorney and Counselor at Law. “ft ATTORNEY OF NEVADA D per Office at the Court House. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Qounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN ALL’ THE COURTS W State. 0 Rhy Morgan & Roberts’ Block, THOS. S. FORD. Attorney and Oounsélor at Law, JE+Thomas’ Building, corner Broad ee pee streets, Nevada city nen DR. BR. M. MUNT, Physician, ce AT VINTON’S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY. EEE te acy 3 rrT er THOMAS 8, STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Townehip and Bill Collector. ‘ QE 3B AT. COURTROOM or JUD (Sowden, Nevada City, Cal, Q' ce CO-. am obeying you, you tg yet sonect. sooxs. ITY Bcneae “Jealous? not I! But I am offended " No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, if and insulted—yes, and disgusted as well BLANK BOOKS, Uoholsterer & Cableet Maker wuy Gold Dust, Geld and Niceretven tomy Sua, oweph end John, SE pe ek yok od aarmgane . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS} xintay of work im his ine : meen, were moueye' et eer, neither wil Tbe “Similar to those that I heard in regard PERIODICALS, ; May 6, 1887. Se cruaeantt Ste respousible for debts incurred oy Seti. to Miss Baden, I presume?”’ said his PI RIALS, Upholstering, ya . : . ~ wife, ore ; oe wn Shoe Maker Table of Distances ie lu aga he lgaa leah xuwerarens. furniture Repairing. ble rt all ’ 8 0. i" manded, angrily. ‘ Fat area, ape, coaee BRO* eee ‘And what is Captain Lovell to me?" © Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. 2a Post Office, Nevada City. Sa “You encourage him, You : ee —_— anufac pine BOOTS AND SHOES ASPRUIALTY . uy + geet 1634 miles mifias you do with Isabel Baden.” EDS AND MATTRESSES i ea we RON Ths OA ROE BART OS 138 «A man may do what is not permissible FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. SPRING B sa neraining NEAT ee a4 . ae ro tiat is ft” wald Nellie, with. her _ ———"" fp ORAPMAN eur Valley: Be “Ab, that is iti" ellie a! ~My BORAPMAN: om. . powmen dais BS) atta tah a A oat Meicbetien . PDS Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.) 2.. ana rurnteure moves ; paw ° . ) Gherokee. si: eee may wear out Ler heart and life with an2 f fs ee : NEVADA CITY. .--) --CA" copane HY. “la0hg st guish—may expose her to the pity or a and packed for Shipmen a Kdwards’ Bridge.. 8 in Fidicule of her acquaintance by showing . prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by « careful and competent Drug in a first-class manner. ww French Corral..++: ie devetion to another; and she, poor slave, . cist LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Graniteville. a sere not presnmne ¢o turd, ae may even . . é ie Office at Residence, Sacramento St eal a Sep the trampled worm, but must bear all in ee P mee able.’ a LUETIE & BRAND, WATO aNw -_ §BWELER}. @ Street, Nevada Clty. career cee Broa surgeo™ £. W. CHARLES. My Bev . fortwo years. Louuld get no permanent reSWIFT'S SPECIFIC Is entirely a vegetable preparation contain!ny ro Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or other poisonous substances. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has cured hundreds of cases of Epithelioma or Cancer of the Skin, thousands cf cases of Eczema, B!ood Rumors and Sia Diseases, and hundreds cf thousanils of cases 07 Scrofula, Blood Poison and Blood Taint, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has»relieved thousands of cascs of Mercarial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of the Joints. CHatTTanooga, TENS. Tune 27, 1858—Swift’s Spevitic Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Geutlemen : In the erly part of the present year, a bad case of bico.t poison appeared upon me. I began ixine hae : un ay Ae of another, and ve vel grea improved, am still takt: 1 the nell icine and shall “ontinucrte tlo so.until gam perfectly well. I betieve it will eifevt a perfect cure, Yours truly, . P. Howarp,’ 111 West Sixth St. Cor.umar, -8. ©., July 7, 1388--The Swift Bpecifie Co,, Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen: I was agrent sufferer from muscular rheumatism lief from any medicine presorl bv physician, .I1 touk over 4 dozen hotties of yourS 8.8, rnd pow I am as wellas Lever was in my life. Iam sure your. medicine Suc auilering (rom any blocduineuse., Youre e ‘oure truly, O. E. Hveurs. i Vonductor ©, & @. It. R. Waco, Texas, May 9, 1888—Gentlemen : The wife of one of my customers was terribly affi.cted with o loathsome skin cisease, that covered her whole . She was confined to her bed for several years by this amhictio and could not he!p herseif atall. She coul not slecp from a violent itching and stingtn: of the skin. The disease baffled the skilt the physicians who treated it. Her husban sa finally giving his wife Swift's Specitic, and she commenced to imp:ove almost immediately. and in a few weoksshe was apmtly well. She is now a hearty fine ming lady, with no trace of the affliction %. Yours very truly, J. K, Seana, Wholesale Druggist, Austin Avenue, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, Tus Swirr Srecir1y Co., Drawer & Atlanja, Ga. ; New York, 756 Broadway. Home? Mutual insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. QartaL 300 000 PRINCT cAL OFFICE: + 216 Sansome st., San Francisco Fire Insurance Only J. F. Hoveanroy, President. J. 1, N. SHerarp, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H. Maaixu, General Agent. _ Grass Valley Branch For Nevada county ; “DAVID WATT, JOHN.C. COLEMAN. Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this count at rates as low assol vency and a fair profi will adimit of, guar antecing a prompt an liberal response to al ust claims for loss. * GEO W.HILI., Manager * MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY,phe: PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Proprietor Stable has the largest lot of orses, Carriages ana Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons an Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terma The horses are free fro man cares to drive, Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED THE ‘ Frue Concentrator PORE tee Notice to thePublic. . j son’ i Lake City . Lit St rat vice, of geod style and capable oe soe ‘fast as any gentieC) i Offers $1,000 Challenge te any Reduced to #575. {Continued from' yesterday's issue.] and, to her surprise, she found that she was enjoying herself, Her husband didn’t much notice this, but Miss Baden did; and her flirtation with Mr. Palmer lost much of its charm, now that his wife did, not appear m fled and jealous, and that people couldn't see that she waaso. Wherefore Miss Baden grew indifferent, and Mr. Palmer bethought himself tolook after his wife. Not finding her looking over the photograph albums, nor talking to deaf old-Mr. Brown, neit her in any of the “holes and corners’ which she was wont of late to frequent, he became rather puzzled. ’ “She's got in the dumps again, I suppose,” was his thought, “and is trying to disguise it under the pretense of being ill. Dare sayI shall find her crying or“ fainting away in the conservatory, with fans and smelling bottles round her, or perhaps she’s gone home.” Atthat instanta little laugh at his elbow startled him, and turning, he saw Nellie bright and flushed, talking to @ very handsome man. He smiled and whispered, “Enjoying yourself, Nell?” “Oh, yes, dear, delightfully! Don’t trouble yourself about me, pray.” He passed on, but didn’t go far, and as he stood, whispering soft nothings to sentimental Kate Marshall, his eyes ocecasionally wandered to his wife. How pretty she was looking and_ how gay she was, and how coquettishly shewas exchanging light repartee with that flirting fellow, Tom Harrison. And all the time the handsome strange® never left her side. It was perfectly evident that he admired her. “If she were not a married woman he would certainly fall in love with her, she, my wife;’” and he felt a little resenful of the admiration. Nellie Palmer had never sung more sweetly or danced more gracefully than upon this evening. “Don’t you think, Nell, you’ve danced enough for one night?” said her husband, toward the close of the evening; ‘fora married woman,’ he added. ‘Perhaps so,” she answered, cheerfully; ‘‘but I’ve enjoyed myself so much! Really, almost forgot I was a married woman, and felt like a girl again.” . “And behaved like one,” he said, rather coolly. ‘‘Who is that fellow that has been in attendance upon you all the evening?” he inquired, as they walked downstairs. “That remarkably handsome man, with the expreesive dark eyes, do you mean?’’ “T never noticed his eyes or that he was at all handsome,’’-he answered, stiffly. “Oh, I thought you meant Captain Lovell of the artillery. Ab, here he is— just one moment, dear, i quite forgot—” And Nellie spoks a few words to the captain in passing, of which her husband could-distinguish only something about “that book.” “Upon my word,” he said, sarcastically, “you appear very intimate already.” “Because, love, we've discovered that wo SARESPIAL BRA. MER AUEG,, the deed, everything, and have the same
opinions on most subjects. You know how pleasant it is to meet with one who can comprehend you, not your outer, aélft merely, but with a sort gf soul sym¥." Pa “Soul fiddlesticks!”’ 4 ' «You never did have much sentiment, Bob,” sighe:t Nellie, in an injured tone, “Sentiment. be hanged! Come, Nellie, be quick with your wrappings. It has been astupid evening, and! shall be glad to get home and to bed.” ‘When Robert Palmer came home next day, he found his wife, not crying, as before, in her bedroom, but in the parlor, ticing a new song. “Captain Lovell called this morning,” she said, ‘and I have promised to sing this for him at Mrs. Campbell’s.”” ‘At Mrs, Campbell’s, Captain Lovell was again in attendance upon pretty Mrs. Palmer; and then other gentlemen discovered her attractions, her piquancy, and coquettishness, and flirtableness; and ao, in a very few weeks, Mrs. Palmer was a belle. It was Captain Lovell who appeared chiefly to occupy her thoughts, as wellas @ good part of her time. She sung and danced with him; she read the books he sent; and so frequent were his visits, to constant his attentions, that at last Mr. Robert Palmer’s wrath burst forth. really cannot permitethis to go on any most unexpe popinjays, like himself.” said you were ashamed of me.” now,” he retorted severely. meek silence, never even impl ovay we Lr should offend her a — me now as you do to will do.to, you, don’t care a bit more for Isabel and bamb! Causes, directly or indirectly, “Ellen,” he said, as he one day closed the door on the departing captain, “T longer. Your conduct to me is really : —most astounding. You are by far too intimate with this fellow, Lovell. He is constantly in my house, and last evening he scarcely left your side, while you stood, for two hours, the centre of a group of chattering, grinning “Why, Bob, you yourself blamed me for playing wall-flower, and ‘spider,’ and “Jam much more ashamed of you “Now, dear, that is quite unreasonable of you, Didn't you tell me that I would please you by enjoying myself and flirting = a little? You know you did,” added Nellie, reproachfully; ‘‘and now that I of this, Bob, and T He PROPLE'S : Re you go on flirting, 90 will I. a oe than I do for Captain Lovell but . will not be neglected inthesight of the whole world. Tam not a slave, {tis usually induced by inactivity of the Yver, Ayer’s Pills. C. A. Schomerus, Great Bend, Kansas, writes: Pilla for Costiveness, with tho most beneficial results.” J. ~Windholm, Newark, N. J., @rites: “ Ayer's Pills curcd me of chronic Constipation.” fon, Snd., writes; “ Last year I suffered much from Biliousness City;-Mo., writes: “I have used Aver's Pils, world. They have cured mo of Sick Meadache mond, Va., writes: “I have been a severe suterer from Tleadache. A.J. Forster, Dauphia st., Mobile, Alay writes: ‘For a number of years’ I have been troubicd wich Constipation and Headaches. After afford me speedy felicf.” Constipation and may be cured by the use of “T have used Ayer’s And Headache. After using one box of Ayer’s Pills T was quite well.” C.F. Hopkins, Nevada aud think they are the best in the and Neuralgia.” W. L. Page, RichAyer’s Pills trying a number of so-called Liver Invigorators, without benefit, I was at last Pills. They have entirely corrected tho and exceedingly troublesome. occasional use has since kept me a!bright.” that he has been cured of chronic Constipation by the use of JOHN T MORGAN NAT. P. BROWN, FRED SEARLS, FRANK CG. BEATTY, J. B. CARR. @ USUALLY FOUND IN A The New but a wife, and demand the honor due vo refolnes cqntribators, me!’ = : iar ated as 8 new ongteterhe . Seen eine canes him steadily in the face, with ea Ah Whe epesial attonbion of Beh read te eet ee Es bed at que @EO. C. GAYLORD GEO, E. TURNER, “ WM. EDWARDS, Cor. Pine and vommercial DIRECTORS; nene cena —— EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Cured by Using Ayer’s Pills.” Rev. Francis B. Harlowe, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “For years I wae subject to Constipation; from which T sufercd increasing inconvenience, in spite of the use of medicines of variors ginds. Son.c months ago, I began taking Ayer’s vostive habit, and have vastly improvec my general health.” Hermann Bringhost, { welry engraver, Newark, N. J., writes, 4 Costiveness, induced by my sedentary hubits of life, at one time became. chronic Ayer’s Pills afforded me speedy relief, Ed, O. Ensterly, Rockford, Il, writes Ayer’s Pills. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Masa., U. 8. A. —ro HOME SHHEKARS. E, J. RECTOR? Large List ot Desirable Homes ana Lands For Sale FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS T. A. CARR Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE:: : DRUG : Wirest-oclass Drus mere: oyclopedia, the Martin Koch, Huntingand_their Nevada County Land and Improvement Association & M. PRESTON, J. HENNESSEY. £5°20 000 Acres of Railroad and’Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale. rangin’ in price from $1.50 to $10 "er acre. FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INNEVADA CITY, CAL. ———— nl : STORE, Nevada City. Kraise ia NTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ETO’ ee YCLOPEDIA compact—58,000 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes . ability to lie. As for Longfellow, he was “ DIGNITY OF BOOK CANVASSING. ‘a Jay Gould Was Once A Hustling Agent —Washington, Bonaparte, Emerson, and Twain Were in the Business Also. The advertisement promised $5a day for easy and unskilled labor, This is how the advertisement was given: “Five dollars & day. Experience unnecessary; business easy and pleasant; paid every night. J. N.—, —— Nassau St.” The place was easily found. a ” gaid the itor, a “We want .”’ responded a big, well dressed man, who sat on a pile of books in the corner, smoking a cigar. The big, well-dressed man was John T. ColMier, a brother of P. ¥. Collier, the book publisher. ° ‘ “Gentlemanly salesmen,” said Mr. Collier a moment later, “are at an enormous premium in this city. We want men of good address—men who are gentlemen in appéarance and manner and who have average business tact and enterprise. We pag bint Wey oe 950 a week for ours’ work a day. “As book agents?” -onpmaetignt “As book salesmen, You're afraid of the job, of course? The way book agents por eae the newspapers seems to have good men out of the business.’’ “Haye you worked as a book agent here in the city?’ “Well, I sbould say I had. Why, I went into Clafliin’s a few weeks ago, and how many sets of Dickens did I sell, do you think? I sold fifty-two sete, at S10 a set. My commission was 2% cent. £ cleared $130 out of that oue house. On some works only 20 per cent. is paid—eneyclopedias, for example. But the beauty of it is that your ees when you tura in the order. here's money in this business, I tell eS 3 did my , P. F. Collier. Jay Gould was a book agent, and successful one, Jay's strong ‘suit was in télling stories.. He would get or office and get all the clerks around him by telling a funny story. Then he would spring his book on them.” a “A successful book agent must be a good story teller.” “Not necesaarily. George Washington was a book agent for a short time, aud I’m afraid he lacked one of the chief qual{fications for a story teller—I mean the @ phenomenally successful book agent. ~ And Ralph Waldo Emerson was a book agent, and so was Mark Twain and Danfel Webster and Bret Harte and Hutherford B. Hayes scores of others, including Napoleon Bonaparte.” “Are you not piling iton alittle? “"* “No, sir. I can prove that Bonaparte wasa book agent for Boulanger et Cie., the noted French book publishers.” “What are some of the qualifications for a book agent—what are your metheds?” “One needs some nerve, of course. Nerve, tact and gentlemanly behavior are POS Ee ee Lar tainer anes. ging a favor, You must go in asthouoh you “expected a courteous welcome, a9 though you had called to confer a favor as much as to receive one. Bo easy and confident, and waste no words with busy men. It is better to start with the head of a department, for if you catch him you will have little trouble catching the clerks. If he is satisiiea you have a good thing, he will help you. Talways find it that way. Good men are ata premium— but it is the same in every business.—New York Sun. + ne ta apace UF BROAD AND UNION 8T# . . (HIS HOTEL HAS BEEN 4 thoroughly overhauledand renovated, and beatae the privete 7 One of the most Popular Hotels . iN NEVADA OITY. ‘Ne ie conducted om strictly Teme perance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and {1s therefore just the place for those in search of agood quiet place to board and lodge. The Roome are all sunny, fight andairy. The Tables are supplied with the bess im the market, at the fole lowing low rates: Board, without Lodging, per week Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to $6. Rooms, ~er Night, 26 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Oo. C. CONLAN. J ames Kinkead, James Kinkead, Nevada City. Corner Bread omd Pime Streets, .....ccceeees Pine mtréet, one door above Geo. BS. Turner's Hardware Store, Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any . Daily Paper North of Sacramento. The Daily Transcript was established 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, sesvesecee NOVO City aa] hs LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE SLAP MERRY. FANCY SOAPS, CORES, BRVSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. YAREFUL ATEN ION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRES ) peten Druggist ad perfect purity guaranteed. ae +7 «oe Agent for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. Cee a] HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED 1880. 240 Montgomery Street San Francisco TREASURER... ere er BANK OF CALIFORNIA iaphcins ax beei Cereeinends ¥F * ea RANK C. HAVENS cs :, 1. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF GRA: BOR i oi cckcd cities Cen tlaccsegcaes < o. matee Ned ep Renner endawrereanesetanede Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO MEDICAL FEE, NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. “ &@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonforfeitable. Lessened Cost tr Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticare in rorce 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 lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the ond of each five years to persistent members , Cash Surrender Value. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end af the five year pesiod, there shall be paid in.cash to him or his order, the full amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate, STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid. ....:.+s+eeeeeees $280,500.00 . Mortuary Fund, Bank of California...-..-+++0+++ 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid...-.-.-. eR nr None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry ScHOOLING, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2 000, died february 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. Wm. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for # , died February 5th, 1887; proofs fi ed February 14th, 1887; claim pai February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biouey, Shipwright, of San Krancisbo, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. . Home Benuvit Live Association + ‘ Gentlemep—I have to thank you for tae payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. « payment of this amount long before the date due was nneapetiet and I am very grateful therefor, Yours very truly, ELLA T, BIGLEY. Xaver Scunrrz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887, fan Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association : Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, most gratefully received. Yours respectfully, MRS, 8.’M. VAN WYCK. : ‘ HELEN B. VAN WYOK. %. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Warxin R. Prices, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887 ; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887 ; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benerit Lire AssociaTion : Gentlemen--Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my sen, Watkin R. Price, is this day most gratefully received: Such promptness is commendable. Yours very truly ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty, im Fact. Sypwey M. Van Wycex, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works, Policy No 91, issued Sept. 6, 1832, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383. ‘All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and Nationa! Bank of Gras Valley. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. JACOBS,Headquarters fer the Le OCALEING. BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. S FY. BROWS ~ Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. ’ —— \ a ULL VARIETY . a ee Manager Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons