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NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
. Washington, D. C., held a meeting
1683, Itis proposed to celebrate
‘the anniversary with festivities dur_ at the depot before they ‘‘go to see
"the reduction of letter postage will
; Commercial Street.
—BY—
BROWN
YEAR...97 SIX MONTHS.$3.50
f Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year.
**¥ ze,” said the deacon, “the organist certainly did play opera-bouffe
airs and the can-can in his volun
tary yesterday. But, dear me, 1
can’t kick up arow about it withie : rN & canes, shes MANAG ER. out giving myself away by showing
rapier Aaa ae a ee oie. a Lrecognize the music.”
AT FIFTEEN CENTS PER WEEK. Mr. Macxar is reported to have
: BY MATL remarked at a New York hotel last
week that he was in the Postal
Telegraph Company to stick, and if
n 'y would go his pile to the
Nevada County Official Press
WEDNESDAY ...SEPT. 19, 1883
A San Francisco telegram says :
In reference to the reported sale of
the Alta California to ex-Lieutenant
Johnson, on inquiry it was found
that the sale has not yet been consummated, but that Johnson, representing a party of prominent Democrates in this city, has put up a large
sum.as a forfeit money to purchase
the Alta within a ‘specified number
of days after the Probate Court has
adjudicated the estate of the late
Mr. McCrellish, senior partner of
the Alta, A large sum of money will
be expended to improve. the. local
matter of the paper; increasing the
local staff, etc. It will continue to
pay the same attention to commercial
matter as heretofore. It will be issued as an iadopltties paper with
Democratic leanin zs. A
a ew 0
Prominent German residents in
Sunday evering to make arrangements for the celebration there on
the 8th of October of the two hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the first German Colony in
what is now the United States in
ing the day, andjin the evening a
grand parade of German and other
residents with speeches and grand
pyrotechnical display.
Dutcu CHARuig, a notorious exconvict,’Sunday morning secretly informed the State Treasurer of a plot
to rob the Missouri State Trevsury,
at noon Tuesday, by overpowering
the clerks on duty. He showed a
perfect knowledge of the interior of
the Treasury, aad of the probable
force on duty at that hour. He
failed to keep his appointment for.
that (Saturday) evening, and it is a
question whether or not the whole
thing is a hoax.
Tue Cedar Rapids Republican
says: ‘‘Big crops mean big Republican majorities, 1t is a republican
story misappropriated which Mr.
Kinne tells of the Irishman who said,
‘Good-bye, Lord; when I get in
better ciroumetacces L’'ll come and
talk to yez.’ Aslowa is better circumstances this year than last, it is
safe to say that there will bea big
Republican vote. *;
A “‘TENDEK FOOT” from the East
wrote the following on a posta! card’
dated Bismarck, D. T.: ‘‘I Saw with
my own eyse A dogg without a Hare
onn itt And was Tole bi a Mann
that ino too Be Al Rite that the
Doggs hare was Al blode off _by a
Siclone or a Blizerd, as tha call Therm
hear It-betes Hel doesent It William.”
Jack Ryan, formerly vorrespondent of the Muscatine, Iowa,Journal
and recently correspondent for the
Lordsburg (New Mexico) Advance,
was assassinated about ten o'clock
Saturday night, receiving three mortal wounds. The parties doing the
shooting have not as yet been discover.d,
SIS SON Sac Siero
AN absent-minded woman in Kentucky, put corn-plaster on a letter
and stuck a postaze stamp on her
corn. ' Neither the letter nor the
corn went away}she having neglected to write ‘tin haste” on the left
hand corner of her stamped corn.
THE wild agony of a man as he
kisses his wife and children gool-by
grandma” is only equaled by his _intense extiberance as he applauds the
singing at the circus a few hours
later.
‘A BABY cap put its rosy little toe
in its mouth easier than its father
can; but when it comes te putting
his footin it, the man of years and
experience can discount the baby
half a hundred and then ran out.
Ry. Joun BUuwey, colored, stoped in his sermon, at Wyandotte,
Kan., and put his face on the Bible,
One. of the deacons went to the pulpit and found the clergyman dead,
Art West Milton, N. Y., a preach-'
er named Vedder was arrested as he
was entering the church, on a charge
of procuring au abortion on a member of his congregation.
Mircuett and Slade’s backers
have declared the fight off. Mitchelland ‘‘Prussian” are to have a
hard glove contest at an early day.
Tar Postmaster General says that
cause a loss to the Government of
oyer $2,000,000.
A GRAND tour of this country,
mapped for Sullivan, the slogger. ©
Taz Duke of Hamilton and his
elique cleared £150,000 by the victory of Ossian at the St Leger,
GxbuanDr is said to be in Paris.
extent of $20,000,000.
The Beehive.
Tere is no establishment north of
Sacramento that offers greater inducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, etc,, than the Beehive
on Commercial street, Nevada, tf
i aceite tiated
BRUTEL AKRIVALS.
‘NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
—o——
STANLY A. EDDY.....:. Proprietoi,
Sept. 16, 1883.
D. Ridge, Grass Valley.
H. Carr, do
F, Conn, do
B. Guscetti, City.
H. Reardan, do
C. Bonneniert, B ue Tent. .
Rev. Angwin, Downieville.
F; Gezetti, G)
Miss Barien, Camptonyille .
Miss Clark, do
Miss Miller, do
H. Shideler, San Juan.
Mr_a. Crain, do
F. Wilder, San Francisco.
_H. Balch, Mt. House.
J. Harrington, Round Tent.
G. Ringland, Columbia Hill.
J. Isaac, New York,
C. Boles, Auburn.
A. Coombs, Sacramento.
_ Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS .....Proprictors.
: Sept. 16, 1883.
M. Baugh, V Flume.
Miss Collier, San Juan.
J. Smith, do
Mrs. Grissel, Washington.
F. Percival, do
A, J. Ridge, Grass Valley.
E. Brown, City.
W.D. Long, do
E, Clark, do
F, Freeman, Bridge.
J. Sherman, Virginia.
J. Rigley, New York.
W. Anthony, do
Mrs. Hedges & c, Blue Tent.
N. Packard, do
W. Bruse, Marysville.
E. Shepherd, Columbia Hill,
C. Walsh, Sierraviile.
J. Harris, do
J, Jones, Stockton,
J.Campbell, do
J. Harity, do
N. Duncan, Arcota.
W. Hustler, Chimney Hill.
M. Huron, San Francisco.
BORN, _
AtGrass Valley, Sept. 18th, 1888, to the
wife of Wm. Hocking, a daughter.
At Grass Valley, Sept. 14th, 1883, to the
wife of W, D. Harris, a daughter. ,
At Grass Valley, Sept 15th, 1883, to the
wife of Stephen Harvey, a daughter.
ee a eee ae
STRENGTH
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. All this repre-.
sents what is wanted, in the often’heard expression, “Ch! . wisn .
had the strength!” If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth living, you caf be relieved and restored torobust health and strength
by: taking BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic—a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
sox N. Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was injuredinthestomach by a piece
of a shell, and have suffered
fromiteversince, About four
years ago it brought on paralysis, which kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctors
in the city said I could not
live. Isuffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not eat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. I tried
Brown’s Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles I am
able to get up and go around
and am rapidly improving.
G. DECKER,
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
“new life to the muscles and tone.
to the nerves, fs
’ {FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS,NEW RESTAURANT
>. —anp— :
LODGING HOUSE,-Broad Street, just below National Hotel.
. FirstClass Meal forThe table ia led At supplied with the best the
and prepared i ie
Courteous attention given By « Bpesial
Cd
Cents.
orders promptly filled,
Z.
Loéiging Only 25 Cents per Night.
Clean Beds and Comfortable Rooms.
MBS. B LUTZ, Manager.
* Nevada City, September 19, 1889,
IASSAY OFFICE
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours,
°
__TTS CHIEP ADVANTAGES ARE
in the great muneyed centers,
capital lessen the rates of interest.
within their own State and the cause
policies,
The assets of the
of Dollars.
est American mutual life insurance
surplus to liabilities, ae
For the past nine years
similar record for a single year,
on similar policies, while its
The buajness of the Northwester:
mean amoun?, at risk has been reduce
The avers.ge of the ten largest compan
sive, js 1,42,
This com
est, life insurance thrown in.
HOWELL
Or to SAMUEL BLIGHT,
NORTHWESTERN. MUTUAL LIFE ~ INSURANCE
COMPANY.
been paid from its interest income alone,
portions of the northern United States.
>
——_.
‘ “A Word to the Wise is Sufficient,”
SECURITY AND CHEAPNESS.
Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies located
where vast accumulations of wealth and
ita Add to this that many of these companies are compelled by charter requirement to make their investments.
of the great difference jn the cost of
¢ Northwestern Mutnal are now over Twenty Millions
Excluding Tontine surplus, it is the strongest of the five largcompanies, as shown by the ratio of
; taxes and death claims have
No other company can show a
Its dividends have exceeded all other companies for the past ten years
reentaye of
increased from 16.6 in 1871 to 28.3 iu 1882,
surplus to liabilities has been
as per New York Reports.
1 Matual ‘is confined to the healthier
Its percentage of mortality to
d from 1.29 in 1878 te 1.08 in 1882.
ies for five years, 1877 to 1881 incluAll policies contain the non-forfeiture clause.
No unnecessary restriction as to travel.
pany, has paid nearly $400,000 in losses and over $300,000 in
endowments in the State of California.
Its endow ment policies will pay from 5 to 6 er cent compound interFor further particulars apply to
& ABBOTT,
General Agents, 339 Kearny Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
District Agent, Nevada City.
ees
Administrator’s Sale.
N= is hereby given, that in pursu'\ ance of the order of the Superior Court
of the County of Nevada, in the State of California,made on the fifteenth day of September, 1883, in the matter of the. Estate of
Henry Findley, deceased, the undersigned
Administrator of said state, will sell at
private sale, to the ‘highest bidder for
cash, and subject to confirmation by said
Superior Court, on Friday the Twelfth day
of October, 1853, at the Law Office of Niles
Searls in Nevada City, Nevada county, California,gall fthe right, ftitle, interest shd estate of tne saidinyestateat the time of his
death, and all the’ right, title and interest
that the said estatefhas by operation of law or
vtherwise acquired other than or in addition to that. of the said intestate, at the time
of his death, in and to the property hereafter described : =And the undersigned Administrator will
receive sealed bids in writing until said
Twelfth day: of October, 1883, at said Law
Office of Niles Searls in said Nevada county,
forthe purchase in separate parcels or otherwise of the property described.
The following isa description of the property to be sold:
That certain lot with dwelling house
thereon; situate and being on the Washing.
ton Boad, in Nevada City, County and State
aforesaid known and designated on the official map of Nevada City as Lot No. 7, in
Block No. 7.
Also certain personal property, consisting
of one express wagon and oné set of harness.
Terms of Sale—Cash on confirmation of
sale by Superior Court. Deed at expense of
purchaser, Cc. E. CLINCH,
Administrator of the Estate of Henry Findley, deceased.
Nevada City, Sept. 17, 1888.
Fred Searls, Atty sor Admr. 81
Hume Mntual Insurance Ch
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL $300,000,
Principal 6 Mice 305 California st
SAN FRANCISCO
utes INSU BANCE ONLY
J. F. Hoveutor, President.
J. L. N. Suevarp, Vice President.
Caarirs H. Story, Secretary.
R. H. Maem, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Ce
DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN
Risks accepted on all classes of desirable
property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all
just claims for loss.
GEO W. HILL Manager.
MAUN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
A: Good Paper—The Nevada Daily
TRANSCRIPT.
Fifteen
, Cents
a
week]
for
the
Daily
TRANSCRIPT.
Fiiteen
Cents
a
week
for
the
Daily
TRANSCRIPT.
~~ Betablisbed in 1852
pee
L. P. FISHER §
NEWSPAPER
DVERTISING
AGENCY.
Rooms 29 and.3l Merchants Exchange, Ca:liernia street,
BAN FRANCISCO,
Advertising solici fer all newspapers
published on the Pacific Coast, the Sand
wich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Forts,
Panama. Valparaiso, Japan, China, New
Zealand{ the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. :
THOMAS PRICE’S
Chemical Laboratory.
524 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco,
EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIV vb
Melted into Bars, and returns made in
Bullion can be forwarded to this office
from any part of the interior by express,and
returns made in the same manner,
THE FARMER'S S04.
The Farnier’s Son,
I By NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
on Broad street, and it is now a regular pleasure resort, and just the place to
meet a friend, .
HORACE SEARS
Can be fouud at this famous Saloon prepared to administer to the wants of all who
desire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and Eastern Pecrs—us cold as the co.dest—always
on tap. The stock of :
Liquors, Wines, ‘Alcs, Cigars,
Etc., etc.,
Are second to none on the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to County Trevsurer’s Office.
Nevada City, August 10, 18 3.
Great Variety. Store,
L. GARTHE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions
Canned Goods, etc.
I DESIRE TO CALL THE ?ATTENTION
of the people of Nevada City and Counhe to the Large and Varied Stock now in me
re on
Commercial Street,
Consisting of Everything to be found
“in a First-class Grocery Store.
a
Imported Wines & Liquors
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Fresh Vegetables, ( California and
Tropical Fruits.
VERY LOW PRICES,
For the .oeral patronage extended to m
in the past I return iny sincere thanks and
ask a continuance of the same.
L, GARTHE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
GRAND OPENING
BEER CARDEN .
FOREST HOUSE HALL,
Broad Street... Nevada City.
Beer Five Cents
PER GLASS.
The best of all kinds of Liquors,
4 DRINKS 25 CENTS.
Fine Furnished Rooms,
aa GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR.
YOURSELVES. :
PRANK A, OWENS, Prop’r.
How Many Miles Do You Drive?
THE ODOMETER
Will Tell.
This instrument is no larger than a Watch
It tells the exact number of miles driven to
the 1-1 00th part of a mile; counts up to 100
ilee water and dust tight ; always in order ; saves horse: from being Overdriven
is easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy,
Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Road Cart,
Plow, Reaper, Mewer, or other vehicle.
nvaluable to L ERYMEN, PLEASURE DaiV
ERS, PHYSICIANS, FarMERs, SURVEYORS, EX
+RESSMEN, DRavMEN, Stage Owvxers, &.—
Price only $5 each, one-third the prige of
any other Odometer, . When ordering giv
ceipt of price, post paid. Address
McDonnell{Odometer Co.,2 North’ Laj Salle iSt., Chicago
John B. Conn,
diameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on rejoes
by your local agent, Mr. I
my claim under policy
band, Karl Lenhardt.
$1000. He was recently
Those papers having
now done.
_ Your courteous
plication for the policy.
sary delay, receive from
accredited agent the full
insurance.
To all who need life
your company.
and patronage of the publ
Common Sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neuralgia.
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE YEARS” ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in a single case
acute or chronic. Refer to-all prominent
physicians and druggists for the standing of
» ALICYLICA.
4ar THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISIS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALIGYLICA is known as a common
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,while so many so-called specifics and
supposed panaceas only treat locally the etfects. i
It has been conceded by eminent scine
tists that outward applications, such as rubbing -with oils, ointments, finiments and
ious will not licate those diseases which are: he result of the poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid. .
fect.on this acid and so removes the disorder. Itis now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Acaaemy of Paris reports,06 per cent.
cures in three days.
TH T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for
RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA
The mostintense pains are subdued almost
instantly.
Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon.
ey refnnded. ‘ce
Thousands of testimonials sent on .application. ‘
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5.
Sent free on receipt of money.
Ask your Druggist for it.
Do not be deluded into takingm _ tiions or
substitutes, or something recummended
just.as good.” Insist on the genuine with
‘he name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each
box, which is guran %d chemically pnre un
der our signature an indispensible ‘ requisit
to insure success in the treatment. Take
no othes, of send tous. ° .
Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St.
NEW YORK.
For Sale by
CARR BROS.,
Anda lead ng Drugg sts
Delinquent Sale Notice.
GS CoMPaN CONSULIDATED MINING
COMPANY. ‘
Location of principal place of business,
Nevada City, Ca:ifornia.
Location of works, Nevada Mining District,
California.
Notice. There are delinquent upon the
following described stock on account of_Assessment, No. 5, levied on the 8th day
of August, 1883, the several amounts set
opposite the of the ive shareholders as follows:
No, No
Certf. Shares Amt.
A Vance, 109 500 30 00
A Vance, 110 900 72 00
E A Tompkins, 6 » 1000 8000
-. E A. Tompkins, 9 1000 80 00
E Woolt, 27 300 . 4 00
K Woolf, / 50 350 28 00
E Woolf, 9 57 500-40 00
E Woolf, 113 145 11 60
E Woolf, 14 500 40 00
E 0 Tompkias, 87 1000 80 00
Mrs R H Tompkins, 59 1060-80 00
C A Moses, 61 200 16.00
C A Moses, 52 300 24 00
C A Moses, €7 500 40 00
C A Moses, 68 250 820 00
C A Moses, eee {. 250 «20 00
T Peard, = ———t— 1000 = 80:00
E Hampton, «~ 103. 3000 80 00
E Hampton, © 104 500 = 40 00
E Hampton, 105 500 40.00 }Samuel Clutter, 12 200 «16 00
Samuel Clutter, 79 300 «24 «00
James G Hartwell, 35 400 32 00)
J C Donnelly, 838 400 82 00
John Trenberth, 40 1000 80 00
3 A Rspp, 56 500. 40 00
J ARa 116 100 8 00
Thomas Thomas, 97 400 82 00
J Thomas, 98 100 8 00
And in accordance with laW-ehd an order
the Board of Directors, made on the eighth
day of eo deags Uap many shares of each
1 of such stock as may be necessary wil].
sold at’ public at the office of the
Company, Nevada City, fornia, on Wednesday, the 26th day of ber, 1883, at
D, E. MORGAN, Seeretary
Cal.
Just Eread "Tinis.
Nevapa City, Car. Sept. 15, 1883.
Henry K. Fievp, General’ Agent, San Francisco.
My Dear Sir :—I acknowledge the receipt of One
Thousand Dollars, gold coin, this day paid to me
ENGLANG MUTUAL
COMPANY of Boston. on the life of my late husBALICYLICA works with marvelous ef. ,
. J. Rolfe,-in settlement of
No. 68416 of the NEW
LIFE INSURANCE
A few months ago my husband was induced by
Mr. Wm. B. Hickok, a special agent of your Company, to take out a policy of life insurance in the
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL for the sum of},
killed, you were notified
of his death, and at your own expense came to Nevada City from San Francisco and assisted me in
Ppréparing proper proofs of loss under the policy.
been delivered to the
Company you were promptly instructed to pay me
the amount of the policy, $1000, which you have
attention, and the promptness
manifested by the Company in the settlement of this
loss are entirely in keeping with the assurances that
were made to my husband at the time he made apHe was told that were he
to be taken away his widow and children would,
without being subjected to any trouble or unnecesthe Company through its
amount of the insurance.
Tam left by the untimely death of my-husband with
two young children and WITHOUT A DOLLAR
IN THE ,.WORLD except the _proceeds of the
insurance on my husband's life, and 1 assure you
that I now realize the desirability and need of life
insurance (and how few
there are who do not need it) I cordially commend
Its treatment of me, which I am
told is a sample of the treatment it always extends
to its patrons, shows that it merits the confidence
ic.
Yours respectfully,
KRESYENY LENHARDT.
MACHINERY FOR SALE.
AT THE—
GEORGE . ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig
Complete,
CONSISTING -OF
: Pumping Engine 10 x 20.
Hoisting (link) Engine,8x16,
& i ery 62 Fee diameter,
ee La eet long, with steam
eStart Feed Pump.
10-stamp Battery, 950 Ib. stamps. all
complete, with Belting and heavy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices.
Hove ent, 12x9 Blake's patent.
m Pump, 6-inch w: Syli tein Rea nch water cylinder and
The above is in First Class Order.
140 feet 4-inch column.
1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch
450 feet of 2-inch Hose.
ne Ibs. of inch steel Prills,
300 teet of 7-8 Steel Wi
2 Iron Cars pies
Blacksmith Tools, and a general supply
* nga $ y
Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Slodgee ota.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc,
gas pipe,
OO
Hoisting and Pumping Rig 12x24 Engin
with heavy Bob an Purp Wheel, Boiler
48 16. All complete, including Buildin
60x20 and Weod work. Nearly new an
ready to be removed andget up.
‘Hoisting and Puiaping Rig.
Boiler 35x12, all comp ete, it
ing and woo j-werk, Nearly
to be removed and set up.
g, 8x16 engine,
including bu 1dnew and ready
The above two establishments are
in First-Class Order.
——
1 10x20 Engine, new.
1 10x20 Engine, as good as new.
1 8inch Portable Engine, with Hoist and
Pumping Gear complete—the best in the
connty.
1 38-inch Plunger Pump, rew.
1 8inch se “* second hand.
1 6-inch = “new.
1 5-inch yi ne ‘ood as1 4-inch s as eae: —
1 8-itich Cornish .« new.
1 Th-inch = * ‘* second hand.
2 6-inch ss “< new,
2 4-inch BS “¢ new.
800 feet of 8-inch column, new.
250 sé 6-inch < second hand.
a0. 10-inch =“ sy,
2 7 foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy
with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foo: stroke, >
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe. Siete:
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
2 Union Pans, new,
Knox Pan, second hand.
Settler, 8 feet diameter,
Settler, 6 ‘ sf
4-inch Hansbrow Pump.
Nabe Rock Breaker.
ue Boiler 36x12} feet, complete.
Overshot Wheel, 36 feet densetan with
oe che oe k ae ete, andin goodorder
variety of Pulleys fri i
diameter. : goer wee
15 steel Shoes and 15 st ies; secre steel dies; Benner
A large variety of Milland Minin Supplies.
Water Cut-offs, or Gat Nes age
thirty-six inches, ” oe
Fly-wheels,
8-inch Belting, new.
_ Mili Lanters, Rope Blocks and Falls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc,
too numerous to mention. ,
\ ——
The above will be sold at very reasonable rates for CASH or Approved Credit.
Apply te
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
August 1883,
rs
eyeeego gee se)
etc.,
PROF. E. MULLER
: —TEACHER OF
— BL src, —_
J —AxpD— ;
Foreicn Lancuaces.
INSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY
‘_ \ A THOROUGH BRANCH
ACENTS WANTED.
:
For the Best Selling, ‘and the
THIS COAST. Address A. ROMAN
‘ tary.
Office—Citizens Bank, Nevad N
vada Oounty, sisi hase rig
’ =
Best Paying Buoks,
N
0
120 Sutterreet, San Fragcisco, Cal “St
3
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
Corner Broad and Pine Sts.,
— WALTER .
0
A Large Stock
-. Nevada Drug
o-———
5
Proprictor.
‘Store,
INTO
Nevada ¢
GEORGE E. TURNER
PINE STREET,
NEVADA CiTwy.
W HOLESALE AND RETAILEDEALER
; in
fOt Every Description
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STEEL '
STOVES, .
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Etc.* Ete., Ete.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Etc.
Crockery,
~—AND-~~
Mill and Mining Supplies.
hres or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use.
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds,
Galvatiized Iron: Pipe of all sizes
made to order at short notice.
" ga@rPurchasers will find it to heir advia
tage to visit my establishment before buying
elsewhere. : :
GEO. E' TURNER.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
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3ROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
Successor to D. Welllington)
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
announces that he has now the larges
Lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice pend on the
most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyle
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week er month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
VARIETY STORE.
Emiel Rosenthal.
(Successor to Mrs. A. Rosenthal,)
Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block
NEVADA CITY
UD peta: purchased the stock in the
; ae ot Mrs. A. R thal, and made
large itions, [am uo epared: to’ supply the pnblic with ie Ry
Fine Brands ot
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, NOTIONS,
Ete. Eto,
And to sell everything in my store at th
pL. Lowest Liviug Prices,
and respectfully ask a share of the public paIf you want to smo ke a Fine Ciga
Classwase. '
Large and ful stock of GRANITE IKON .
WARE,
AGENT, FOR THE BEST FIRE, /NSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,
ANDLIVERPOOL’ LONDON AND GLOBP.
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UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA Urry CALIFOR
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RECTOR BROS., Proprietors: :
(Formerly ofMcMahon Weuse, Hollister
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THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hotel, situated en
MAIN STREET,
In the city of Nevada is oneof the best furnished and mo t¢
ecomfoitable in Northern Cal.
fornia.
The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every bed in the heuse
has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet
place for the weary, the UNION offers supe.
rior inducer ents,The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in theStateand are
filled with the best the market affords.
The UNION kas ce enjoyed the reputation of being the pee HOTEL in the moun
tains and the present proprietors propose te
keep it up to that standard.
. Nice Sample Room on first floor. Special
accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAV:
ELERS.
Well stocked Bar and first-clads Billiara
Tables connected with the House.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
' * RECTOR BROTHER
For the Year 1883.
No 88. Jerome Cook, Nevada City. Lot
south side of Water street. Lot south ,side
of Water street. Taxes and costs $3 94,
Nol4l. Davis Mrs J. C. Nevada City.—
Lot noth limit, city portion. Taxes and
costs $1 24.
No176. Entight John A. Nevada City.
Lot east side of Broad street. Furniture and
Musical Instrument. Taxesand costs $9 80.
No 225. Hennessey James, Ne:ada City.
Mortgage on D. Wellingtons property for
$2,636, note $170. Taxes and costs $21 62.
No 243. J H. Harrison, Neyada City—
Lot west side of Broad. Taxes and costs
$4 91. ?
No 269. Hupp George S. Nevada City—
Library. Taxes and costs $6 22.
No 361. Monrve James, Nevada City—
Lot on R. W, Ravine and furniture. Taxes
and costs $12, .
No 419. Organ W. J, Nevada City. Lot
north side of Gethsemane street, furniture
and Musical Instrument. Taxes and costs,
5. $9 05.
No 435. Potter M. B. B. Nevada City
Furniture and Musical Instrument. Taxes
and costs $3 80.
No 437. Pierce Miss M, stock of Dry
Goods and Furniture. Taxes and costs
$5 25.
No 446. Robinson J. W, Nevada City—
Stock ir Blacksmith shop, Furniture and
Musical Instrument ‘Taxes and coste $8 20.
No 448. Rogers J. J. Nevada City. Lot
south side Water street, and furniture. Taxes and costs $1 42.
No461. Rose Benjamin, Nevadm’ City—
Improyements on lot east side Nimrod
street. Taxes and costs $1 25
No. 496. Symington, R. B:, Nevada City,
Lot west side Pire street, Furniture, Musical Instruments, Trust Deeds Citizen’s[Bank.
Taxes and costs, $4.66.
No. 534, Thompson, Geo. and Emma,
Nevada City, Lot in. weste.n City limits.
Taxes and costs, $1 97. es
No. 550. Thomas, E. B.,San Francis
Mortgage on A. Sunford. Taxes and costs,
$5 96.
No. 587. Wheeler, F. N., Nevada City.
Horse, Calf and Furniture. Taxes an
costs, $1 53. ‘
And notice is hereby given that unless the
taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent
list are paid thé property on which said delinquent taxes are a Jien will be sold on
Saturday, the 224 day.of September, A. 1 *883,
At public auctionin fron c. the City Hall
door, in the City and cou .f "ef Nevada, to
the bidder who willtak 1 — least quantity
of the land, or in easea , in dividual interest
is assessed, the smillest portion of said interest, and pay the taxes and costs due.
Said sale will commence at 11 o’clock, a.m.
Ver"
on said 22d, Jay of Sept amber commencing,
at the head of the list . ad continuing alphabet:cally or. in numeneal order until said
sale is completed.
Witness my hand this 29th day of August,
A. D, 1&83.
ERASTUS BALDRIDGE .
City Marsha®
NOTICE.
URSUANT to a warrant issued bs G. D
Blakey, Justice of the Peace in and for
Nevada Township, Nevada County, State of
Heist alaba oe me, as a stockholder in
e Nevada County Mining Ccporation, to calla 4 Fe ead nlebies
tion (there being no person anthorized to
call, or 10 preside at a meeting of said ro!
lation) a meeting of said corporation being
nece-sary fur the tra tion of the busi
thereof, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the said Nevada
County Mining Company. wil . be held at the.
law office of Cross & Simonds, Nevada City,,
Nevada County, California, on Wednesday,
the 19th day of September, 1883, at 7 o'clock
P. M., for the transaction of the business of
said Nevada County Mining Company.
Dated Nevada City, Cal., Sept. 7, 1883.
JAMES D. FLEMING,
a stockholder of said corporation.
Drs. F. J. & Alme da Magee
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
1; MAGEE will attend to yeneral prac7 tice and surgery; ial attention
being given to fractures and dislocations.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist ia dis
eases of women and children; and obstetrics ~
Calls in city or country promptly
attended to day or night.
Can be found at — at UNION HOTEL
015-15
Notice for Proving Will.
I N theSuperior Courtin and for the County of Nevada, State of California, In the
1 essdecea:ed. Pursuant to an order of said Su
perior Court, made on the 3d day of sept’r
1883, notice is ae Sag that Monday, the
17th day of Sept’r, 1883, at_l-o.clock P. M.
of said day, at the Court Room of said Court,
atthe Court Fouse in the City and County
of Nevada, has been inte as the time
and place for proving ‘will of said John
_ Frederick Schulthes-,deceased, and for hearing the application: of Merguret Lanneyille
for the issvance to her of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person
meren ‘and contest the same.
ted September 3d, 1883.
F.G. BEATTY, Clerk.
_ Thos. 8. Ford, Att'y for Petr. "6
GO TO E, ROSENTHAT’ .
gg oe isos ot ioe aeg ints
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BRUAD ST, NEVADA OITY
ue
meeting of said .corpora-~
HOMEOPATHISTS,
matter of the estate of John Frederic« Schult__
of Patont Medicines —
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
; Combs, Brushes, Hand I irrors;
~ Toilet Articles ofall kinds
Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription
By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.
Nevada City Delinquent List
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