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October 1, 1887 (4 pages)

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ca Daily Transcript. . ; Peudiec the Circulation of } GARCULATES In . City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . 7,3 1 ville, Nurth San Juan, French Cur-. . pal, Sweetland, North Blovifield, Moore’s . q Flat, Grauiteville, Truckee, andevery oth. er town of Nevada cuuuty; alsvin Placer . and Sierra cvunties, ut Sacramenty, San} Frauciseo—i'n fact, throughout the State “from siskiyou ty San Diego, from the Si-) erra to the Sea.” Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . —BROWN & CALKINS=— OFFICE: 9. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. SATURDAY OCT. 1, 1887. SSE CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. . a‘uraliz .tiun papers. \ It is reported tnat Queen Victoria . ll visit India next year. } John L. Sullivan intends to vi-it ngland to remain a year. § { Hans “prock, living near Sacramen. >, Was bruta.Jy mur-.iered. . Governor Waterim in refu-es to comvute Lee Sare ‘Bu’s sentence. Massachusetts Republicans nomi-, ate O.iver A. Ames for Governor. The réports of an upri-ing of the, paches are denied on good au hority. The radical: wing of the Knigits of . zabor is working hard against Pow. lerly. ‘ hrown from # wagon and severely in. C. E. 8. Wood, a Portland lawyer, rad his leg broken bya kick from a} 10rse. Four customs inspectors at Port fown-end are charged with smuggling . >pium, Hervert Sperry was shot dead by . Jackson ‘Lhoupson in a drunken quar: . ‘e! at Wasco, Or. Je., has been mis-~ing fur three weeks, . ind foul play is feared. James G. Biaine is at present s0. ourning among the lakes and moun. Little Laughs, They were teliing biz yarns, and one fellow . broke up the seauce by saying: “Well. when . I wag up at Bombazique, on the African coast, we always bai to sieep with a steel trap . . over our mouths to prevent the natives from ; : m . eredfor an order lately mude and entered iu i WM. 8. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. saldUuurt, dh Deets dey obey A. b., 1887, stealing the filing out of our front teeth, and . that’s a fact, too.”—Dan ville Breeze. . A Detroit lawye’, who Wanted to marry . every pretty girl be met, was adjudged in. sane. ‘Tbe sequenceisutnatural If theman were crazy Le would be after the homely” oues.— Baltimore American. } Wife (Sunday morning in Boston)—Are \ 18 you ,oing to bear Joseph Cook preach this . _ . mothing, dear! Husband—No, I think TL . go and, see the Hon. Mike Kelly practice.— New York. Sua. ’ j + " tt longi to th me, tu,ether with all the At the opening’f phe dog show in Madison THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILI 1 mines water Hahteand privileges tnetad. Square garden, ack RHiree, flery headed i and Iiandly saro@sti¢, was in,his éhement. “J . like dogs,” sailbb, “Yue more ] knew nien, the Letter . lise dogs."—New York’ Tribune. Popinjay=I uuderstand that Blobsou has a political bee in Lis bonnet. ciate with hin. There are more than forty hives.—Burlington Free Press, Any man can go up in a balloon, with pre: New Orleans Picayune. Temp rance Agitator--My frient, did you ever refect thet nin is SU per cent, water. L ozy Ladividual— Y enough t— Lurlington Free Press. Parso? Jdinglejaw’s Fish “Preserve. “Parson Jinglcjaw, they tell me you're a . great fisberman.” ‘7's fon’ er fish, yes’r.” “Do you catch them by natural or artificia’ means” “Well, as ter dat, when I’'se arter dsh } . ‘speck ic must be arterfisbal.” . “Sure exongh, yes. But they tell me you're . J feces shines . J. &. FRANKS, U.S. Marshal. a'great sportsinan alid have a fish poud OD . Veyvana CITY 5 : t ; your place.” “Llit’s jes’ oner dose t’ings dat skientific an gulars ¢al's fish preserbs, an’ dat’s ony anud . der way fur makiv’ sartiu obsyer game. Yer . . . see, Ise got dle uals eend of er merlasses bar’! . Joseph Putnam of “Clements was . dat’s filled wid waver, au’ I gibs eb’ry mem’ . ob de Bible class « good depo'tmen’ ticket to eb’ry sucker or builiead dey puts,in dat baz‘), can’ den wen I wants ter go fishin’ [lets de } water off an’ sorts éut iy wicthus. Hit’s @ r little differen’ f’'om cornerin’ trouts in a pon’ i an’ starvin’ ’em till dey’s bouu’ ter bite at . § Bil anytin’ you’ frow 'cm, . ut bit’s on the same priacple.”—-Yonkers Gazette, She was Ready for J¥’rn. It is an error as old as poverty to suppose . be rich are happy. ‘The othe: evema~,* for Mr. Royce’s “Feud of Onkfiekl Creek.” Lut this was notall. A liveried servant entere: times. Miss Goidiace iznored the menial, but ains in Switzerian 1, near Berne. . picked thecard from the silver, She blushed There is a great demand for earpen. ers in San Francisco, and lumber} rards are dving a rushing business. . Juan Gafcia Barrero was recently . taptured by bandits in Texas and held . mila ransom of $15,000 was paid. Governor Zalick, of Arizona, com tluins of the lick of Misitary protect on against the Iudians in that Terri2 The Canadian fisheries have had a roxperons searon While the American kippers have not averaged half a aich, A man was crushed to death ina rowded Chicago thoroughfare while rying to cioss during a bluckade o ehicles. l BR. E. Davis of San Jose, traveling or B. Friediander of San Francisco, ommitted suicide Tuesday at Lakeiew, Or. A. Betrandias and James McCoy, ‘he lust huatersin the mountains near jeréed, have uarr.ved home safely. ‘hey were delayed in reaching their aiap on accouat of a heavy suowtorm. i The Wagon Road Land Grant Inestigatiug Commission found tha: for Mistance of 230 miles, where thy ompany c.aimed a subsidy for bui.dog a road in Linn and Cook counties, dr., there is nota trace of a road. The Morrisun and Bradley fai .lies, f Panovhe, San Benito cousty, qu.recled reventiy and Mrs. Brodley truck Mrs. Morrison with the bu. f wa beavy. whip. The latter bas since lied irom the effects thereof, and all he parties concerned have been ateste. News has reached New Laredo o sreat desiruciion of pro, erty in Guer ‘o and Mier, Mexico, ne.r the Kiv arande, by the overfluw.ng of that . fiver und he river Mer. In Mier 200 houses were destroyel, and iu Juerro about 50. No casualt.es ure reported, but the luss is said to be “large. ‘The flood was uceasioned by a elyudburst iu the mountains. Mra. Ollie Hatching, tue San Frantiscuv Wowan charged with having enticed young gisls inte her house fur the pu®pose cof basing them photoZrapsed in a nude conditiun, bas veeu cunvicied. She devies thatthe res» Pectable o.d gentleman” who is suiu have aided wer iss. M. Loveli, albough tuat genJemin’s name has been connected with the affair. Daring the term otf the Di-tr.ct Court iow in session at Tacoma, Washing‘on Territory, twenty Chinamen will xe prosecuted for i-legally entering the Jniued Siaies. ‘hey were cuughi within the past month at the owns of Bluine and Whatcum., on fuget Sound, near the British bouudury, and came from Britis C oluimbia. The pen.ly is a year’s imprisuumeut mr $1,000 tine. A wine tor All, .! In order to give all a chance to test + ft, and Ubus be couvinced of its wonJertul curative powers Ur. King’s New “dwcovery ior Con-umption, Coughs 4nd Colus, will be, tor w limited tme, *‘gven away. ‘Lhis offer is not ouily aberal, but shows unbounded faith 1 he merits of nis great remeuy. All who sulter trom Cougs, Colus, Con-sumpuon, Asthma, bronchitis, or any / ‘ftecuon of bgt Chest ep por gre especial. uested to vall at Carr ons 7 pro tae and get a irial .botle f#ree, Lurge botiles 41. Three eome Yor Bent. ae . Three rooms, suitable for houseceeping are offered ior rent. ‘Lhe j souse ix situated in the most desirable art of the city. Enquire at Dany ividly, started up, glanced around in a rated way, and then beg. pulling bell ropes ike the pilot of a river steamboat. Servauts trooped in. “James,” she cried to one, ‘turn that pictanother, “turn that ‘Alone at Last’ quick. “Willian,” to athird, “throw sometiing over hat statuette of Venus, and pu-b the "Greck jlave’ bebind the: curtain. Tl.1e, that will do.” Then she sat down ou an olive ‘use Ieunge and couposed ber couutenance, — ‘Suow him in,” she said in ber queenly fashion ‘to the liveried menial. Ail he came in. It was Mr. Bennett, secretary of tle Society NEVADA THEATRE. Friday and Saturday . Eve’gs, Oct. 7th & 8th. Fuwenile Operetta, GOLDEN HAIR & THREE BEARS, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OONGREGATIONAL OHUROH. 60 PERFORMERS. 60 Grand Spectacular TableauxTICKETS 50 CENTS No extra charge for reserved seats. CHILDREN under 12 years of age 25 CENTS. . Duimpsey—Ont bee? Guess you den’t asso. . : ie . The Rooms are Light and Airy. (o.is used in working aud developing said 1 pr . {OF Free "Bus toand from all Trains. . qua more particularly deseribed in w certa(s per assistance. It is the comung down in tbe . x : Emmi G. Fraser has applied for . lake, two miles from shore, that is unique. . . Hotel. being recurded in Book No. 44, page uz of ye, air, Ain't that ZENS BANK will become due and payable,. way be necessary tu satisfy Plaintin’s claim, on and after Se. t. 10th, 1857, at the office uf . besides all costs, interest and accruing . the Citizens Bank. . . 3 . MRS. J. NAFPZIGER. .< .Proprietress . ». instance, Miss Goldlace, the beaucstul and tal . ; % De. J.C. Lenipert, of Jacksonville, . 20%4 daughter of Col. Silverbriclh Golulace, . .H, @, PARSONS. .. Business Manager. . to correspond with eae aes Pert ? . the millionaire, was sit ing in the drawing . . roon of Ler father’s No! hill mansion, reac ing . . NEVADA CITY with an embossed silver tray and bowed six . . 100 rooms, each of whichis livit ang Cisco. . uiry, and well or elegantly furnished, there . jit. The tables are supplied with the best in . themarket, . NICE SAMPLE KOOMS ON FIRST FLOOR ure of Audrotieda to the wall. “Jennie,” to . . FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS {we COMPANY, August], Ibs7, Ata.meet . Marysville, daily. . . rs H . ‘ars furnished at the Bar. for the Suppression of Vice, who staid and . spent the evening.—San trancisco Post. ey authority of his sun, the Hun. Robert United States Marshal's Sale. atu /ke .-. FT NDER and b virtue of an Execution (s‘ ) sued out of the Circuit Court of the sahil United states, ith -Cireuit, Northern Distric . of California, and to ime directed and dedlivinfavor of Edwards Woodruff and against toe — F Milton Mining and WaterCompany, for the sum of $500 principal in Gold Coin, together with $154.05 costs of suit and interest, I have levied*on all tne rizht, title, (Mim and interanes est of said defendant of, in and ty the fullowing Property, pettet Bh pees t Keal < . > 1 Estate, Minin zg an Dite ruperty, located re EAY Oe oe ane vn the bouadary line of Sierrg and Nevada vated and re-furn Pople mak. . Counties, State of Cal, audin bridvepurt, ivy it one of the most comfurt. Dlevmfield, and Eureka Townships, Nevada ab’e hutels in the mountains. . GyUnty—\rhe Kudyard Reservoir” or “EngSuites of rooms for families. . 48h Dam,” “bowman’s Keservoir,” “Nich". sls Reservoir,” “Milton Keservuir or Dam,” “. with all main trunk lines of canais and . ditches, with all feeders ani branches beBroad St., Opposite Theater. . . ing-the right tu 4u0u miner’sinches of water FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASS. of the svuto Fork et the uidalé Yabe Kiver vriginally owned by the N. B.G. M. Co., aiso ED FOR COMFORT AND CONi ditch from kureka South, to aud: includiuyz VENIENCE . Nichols Keservuir owned and used jointly * by N. BB. G. M. Co., and M.M. and W,.+ o., ineluding all m nes, bouses, pipes, fumes, mills, railway tracks, care, biacksmitn suops, hose, siuices, gates, machinery and ditcnes and mines, with water rights ana »rivileses of every kind aud nature, belung* veea of Conveyance, from said North B. G. M sant s 6 M.Co., to the said Milton M. & W. Co., refFirst-Class Bar in connection with the . erence to which ishereby made. Said deeds Deeds, iu the office of tue Couuty Kecorder vf Nevada County, California. Notice 18 hereby given that on TUESDAY, the Lith Guy uf UCLUDbDEK, A. J),, 1287, at Jz v'clock MY of said day, I will sell all the i" rut, title aud interest of suid .ilton MiuIVIDEND NO 27,0F FIFTY CENTS PER . ing and Water Cou pany in and to the above share on the Capital Stock of the CITE } described. property, or sy much therevf us Dividend Notice. . costs. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. . ‘ihe Sale will take place at the door of the . Court House, in Névade City, Nevada Ce., Cal, at) Public Auction, fur Cash in U. 5. . Geld Coin in band, to highest aud best bids UNION HOTEL, 4 ated. Nevada City, this 12th day of Sep“y . tember, A. V., 1897. =-2© « CAL, By L. B. HurKINe, beputy. FRUTTLAMDS WAM. . ‘ . 4 — . . an . Owners: desiring to sell lands at reasonable prices are invited THE LEADING HOTEL OF OROSETT & OHAPMAN,,. Real Estate Agents, . CALIFORNIA . } TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND uthers are invited fo notice the advantuyer . wffered by this Hotel. The -shouse cuntalne 628 Sacramento St., San Franveins nv hotel inthe mountains equal. ts Ps Stock Dividend: . FFICE OF THE CHAMPION MINING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TRISTS : we . . ing of the stockholders of the above named TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Company, held August 26th, 1887, it was re. solved that a Stock Dividend of .4 1-6shares , forevery hundred shares of the capital stock j now outstanding be declared. Said stock STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALJ . dividend will be distributed immediately at parts of the upper county, Grats Valley and . the office of the Company, No. 522 Mongom. ery street, San Francisco. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Free ’Bus to and from the Depot. Aug. 2". ‘ @The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci . ier : _ . HOUSE FOR SALE. The . Chicago A SEVEN-BOOM COTTAGE, HARD FINAA “ish, with good well, table, woodshed, vtc., and conveniently situated, Cottage WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. ’ : Orean Apply at the Transcript office. fa24zw ; Has attained a stendard of excelletice which admits of no superior. It contains every improvément that 1nTHE CENTUR ay: ventive genius, skill and money can proFor 1887. duce. , These excellentrgans are celebrated for "(THE CENTURY. IS AN ILLUSTRATED . volume, quality of tone, quick response, Va[ Monthly Magazine, having a regular cir. riety of combination, artistic desizn,beanty enlation of about two hundred thuusand . in finish, perfect construction, making them copies, often reaching and sumetimes ex. the most attractive, ornamental and desira ceeding twu hundred and twenty-five thou. ble organs for homes, schools, churghes . sand. Chief amung its many attra tions this . -lodges, sucieties, etc. veuar isa seria! which has been fo active . preparation for sixteen years. It is a histor) . .o, eer ae 5 ere far nee ot OnE own country in its most critical time ; ESTABLISHED REPUTATION ag set forth in : . UNEQUALLED FACTLITIES THE LIFE OF LINOOLN, . . ; SKILLED WORKMEN, By His Confidential Secretaries, J.C. Nicolav & Col. John Hay. This great work begun with the sanction of President Lineoln, and continued under BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS . vineoln, is the only fulland authoritative ceeord of the lifeof Abraham Lincvin, [ts presidenty; they Were most intimately asReserved. eats at Vinton’s Drug Store. ELY Ss CREAM BALM Head. Allays Inflamation Heals Sores Restores the Sense of taste Smell, “Hearing. t Aquick relict A positive Cure. A particle is applied into each nostril and is uzreceable. Price 50 cents at Druigis’s: by mail, registered, 60cents. Circulars free. ELY BKOS., Druggists, Owego. N. Y. Notice to Miners. ] IDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office J of the San Jose Gravel Minin ;Comany, in San Jose, Santa Ulara County, Cal-, fornia, to sink a perpendictilar sbaft on the mining ground of tae Company, in Fd vada County, near. Biz Tunnel, Califurtla, tu the hedrock, 225 feet, more or less. Tresaid shaftisto be right angular, four feet wide by eight feetlong, and of the same measurement, squared, plumbed and tim‘ebgred (if HSOURPRET) from tup to bottom. The payments will be in United States gold cuin, as follows: Fifty per cent, of what may due, on the completion of the first one hundred feet, sixty-six and two-thirds per cent. on the cumpietion of tue next one hundred feet, and seventy-five per cent on the. completion of the entire work, and the balance of the payments to be within fifteen days thereafter s : Tue work will be subject to examination ‘ byan expert The hoisting machinery belonving tu the Company, now at the old shaft, may be used in sinking the new ehaft withuut charze, but all expenses uf removai must be paid by the contractors, The shaft must be carried down by continuous work and completed without delay by the empluyment of a suilicient furce to work “4 hours in each day, Sundays excepted. The money necessary to complete the snaft will be on deposit in the Citizens bank, of Nevada City befure the cummeucement of toe work.
Said bids will be received until the THIRD (8d) DAY OF OCTOBER, 1887, at tite office of the Company, No. 36 Westsanta Clarast, " Sap Jose, Cal. Priviiege reserved of rejecting any and ail © bids, Ww. Bb. COVEL, Secretary of the 8. J. G. M’g. Go. San Jose, September 23, 1587. 8.7 To Who it May Concern. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE, late firm of A. A. CHAKONNAT, to avvid costs, are requested to settle their bills in the hauds of Megars. FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorness, whe are authorized by we tu collect the same: = E. C. CHARONNAT. Nevade City, Sept. th. iuthors werefriends vf Lineoln befure. his The Popular Organ. suciuated with him as privute secretaries . throushout his term of office, and to them were transferred, upon Lincoln's death, all . pxpgpRUCTION BOOKS . ois private papers. Here will be tuld the in-} > oT . side histury of the civil war and of Presi. jent Lineela’s administration,—importaut letails of which have hitherto remuined unrevealed, that they might first apheartp this authentic histury. By reusun of the publiCatalogues and Price Lists on application cation of this work, FREE. NOVELS AND STORIES. saad “The Hundreth Man,’’a novel by Frank K. Stucktun, autbur of “The Lady or the TiOHICAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., ser?’ etc,, began in November. Two novel: sttes by George W. ‘Cable, sturies by Mary, Hallock Foote, “Uncle -Kemus,’’ Julian Hawthorne, Edward Egglestune, and other prominent American authors will be printed during the year. THE WAR SERIES, AND PIANO STOOLS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JAS. G. HARTWELL, . Surveyor, —AND. Which has been folluwed with unflagging . anterest by a arent audieuce, will occupy iess . space during the Cuming year, Gettysburg ° ° . will be described by Gen. Hunt (Chie? uf the c. &. Depety PLlmersl BESET SE . Union Artitlery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen E. ( FFICE—Upstairs in Reckman’s Block, M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Gen. eor, Broad and bine Sts.. Nevada City Db. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, by = ie ia = Generals Howard und Slocum. Generals UV. A. Gllmuge, Win. f: Smith, Johu Gibvon, . ® Hs GAYLORD. tlurace Porter and John 3: Musby will de“ 7 ‘ scribe specia! batties and lucliente: Stories GAYLORD & SEARLS, i aavail engagements, prisun life, etc.,, ete., nufwppear, FRED SEARLS. Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. . SPECIAL FEATURES W IL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS cin dtantrat! Hipreae State and Federal. (Wi ustrations) include a series of arti= i ‘0 cles on affairs in Russia and Sibéria, by Geo. OMce--Dpposite the Court Houne. wha bere of teat Life in Siberia,” se = og ee = who has just returned from a most eveutfu 7 Visit to siberian prisuns; papers vn the Food MAMILTON McCORMICK, Question, with reference tu its bearing on the Labor Probleni; English Cathedrals; Dr. Attorney, and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial ¥ Stréets, Nevada City. Eggiestunés Keligious Life in American Onl ees Man ate puinen of Queen Anne's . Reign, by Mra. Oliphant; Cluirvuyance, Spirtic. t HGalibts -Aptrolory ato” be ARS joo eit seu practice in all of the Courts of che Bbuckiey, LD. Ds editur of the Christian Adfe vocate: sstronumical papers, articles throwing light vn Bible histury, ete. s PRICES—A FREE COPY. Peak, SIMONDS. c. W. CROSS CBOSS & SIMONDS, Subscription price $4 a year. 35 cents a anselors number. Deusiers, Postmasteis; and the PubAttorneys and Oo at Law, lishers take subscriptivhs. Send for a beauV ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND tifully ituustrated iA-page cutulogue (free), j United States Courts. conteining full prospectus, ete., iuciudiug u special offer by which new readers can pet . da City. back puw bers tu the beginging of the War Serigs ut a very low price. ecinien Cup) soi (back number) will be seut yu Nequest. L. 8, CALKINS. N. P. BROWN Mentiln this paper. Can you afford to be without the C EN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. TURY? ; THE CENTURY CO., : Sew YORK . PUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY ze ieee ‘perin Northern California. It was estabCc. W. CROSB. JAMES K. BYRNE: . lished September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown vr BYRNE & CROss, & Co. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ee egilag i ey vk cial ene mi Rooms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 310 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal. OR. RB. M. MENT, < ‘ Physician, QCFIICE AT VINTON'S DRUG STORE, "NEVADA CITY. Established 1860. 204 Montgomery Street -, ; . Insurance Association in California. . NO MEMBERSHIP FER. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paSpencerian Steel Pens '. Are the Best. INCORPORATED 1880. { i San Francisco. pew tie 4 TREASURER ais BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT....-.. : ; FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR.. I,.P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT . < : ; ; L. B, HATCH SECRETARY... vA. 8. BARNEY ae This is the largest. oldest and most successful Mutua) J fine Leading Grocery aud Family Provision Store ‘ : IN WEWADA CITy. J. J. JACKSON -ot ato ae Proprietor ‘Phere will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be isold at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF ; WINES AWD UBIQUVUVOCOCRS. — J, J. JAOKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street. NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. oe 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 to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticate in force fgr 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 end of each five years to persistent members. Cash Surrender Value. J Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of th’ five year period, there shall bé paid in cash to him or his order, the full mount of reserve paid n his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY 1, 1887. Total Amdunt of Claims Paid .. >» .. $280 500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of California. .>s.. i Saticles 6,002.85 Reserye Fund, San Francisco-Savings Union.... 10 182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid...... sae None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. ~. Wm. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank of California, insure . for $2,000, died “Kebruary 5th, 1887; proofs filéd February 14th, 1337; ciaim paid Febraary 21, 1887 Tuomas Bie.ey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. : Home Benevir Lire Association . Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The payment of this amounc long before the date due was unexpected, and Lam very grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. ~ ' Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed’ April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1487. Z.'T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home 'Benerir LirE ASSOCIATION : Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R. Price, is this day, most gratefully received. Such promptness— is commendable. Yours very truly, ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total paym nts thereon $383 00. San Francisco, July 19, 1887.Home Benefit Life Association : . i Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is most gratefully received, Yours respectfully, . MRs. S. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN . B. VAN WYCK. All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and First Nationa: Bank of Grass Valley. . { . . . . . . . i { Jerry SCHOOLING, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured Nor $2,000, died . fe . oO N E E re M . L L j N G 4 oO 9 SS February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February . 23d, 1887. > 2. a : ET Plaza E*eed store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. —_ = Qe CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF . Hay and, Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tz Agent for the Celebrated. SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery f+>res. Ask For It. THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The New’ Three-Volume Edition. Comprehensive and compa Compre! eens Cinttbetee topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes, Preah Rrovent gous to the present vear. ady—Subscribers not kept waiting with on! i — Cheap+Less than half the price of similar vain” et Asroopeies. end to us for specimen pages, etc., that you ma: We call the special attention of School Siecless fecohern cae 34 the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. CUSED BY THE B2sT PEN MEN THE = PROPLE'S: UYCLOPEDIA THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city. 0p RERREV EE SP PERS (@-Iea the Best in the Citv. Try It.-w SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the te market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Bye and other Grass Seeds, e CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent op tag Sn eee BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, —-AND -PATENT “ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity ot the Milly 000 Barrels Per Day. The above named Company have ALL. ROLLER “LOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. * 0. 6. TORSON, Agent. PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD. BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERs. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WEITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufact tred in the State. oo TO THE LADIES: ee me ; Call for it. Give it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. si FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. Nevada County Garsiageaud Wagon Repasitory, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. JACOBS, ---. . Manager ‘ Headquarters for the ' Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,! 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