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October 12, 1887 (4 pages)

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os a >Re me ba] eee ia et eee he QS.. SO omseasaa i gegen incisive er town’ of Nevada county; alsoin Placer . : : “ ; cense, he, she or they or either of them, as i Marshal's Sale a os Daily Transcript. . County Licenses. f2'Stsethay ve, shall be deemed guiay of . United States Hie : * Seas : ja misdemeanor, and on nies pps Rpthandd ais fan ascctionts ‘ E ose . i : N virtue of a :gmt Paper nabitened of . Feeney Be pod Satta on in defauit of the 0 spe out of the ee grag rg = t) . . yme 1 bei in . United states, oth Circuit, Nerthern Distric “ Rortn of Sacramento. Fall Text of theOrdinamce . paymentof suc us shel Deimprisonee of California, and to me directed and deliv. : 7 5 5 . ; so tie / proportion of one day’s imprisoument for . eredfor an order lately mude and entered in suo comi gies Adopted by the Supervisors. . aeory ote dollar of said fine anon shail re. saidCourt, on the oth day of July a. b., 1887, City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . . main unpaid. infavor of Edwards Woodruff and againstthe is meeville, North San Juan, French Cor. os SECTION XIII Milton Mining and WaterCompany, fur the weetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s . Va set suim of $500 priucipal in Gold Coin, together ¥ : e 7 ORDINANCE NO, 20. "tte BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE County of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Every person, firm, company or corpora: . sidibo Niheemesetias . tion within the County of “«vada now en . —————— . gaged in, or who may hereafter enixage in . conducting, transacting cr carryinzgon any . busines& in this ordinance hereinufter nam ed, must befure, or at any time of engaginin the same, procure a license therefor, as . provided forin this ordinance. Each per. ; son, firm, company or corporation so engag . edor who may hereafter engaze in such niteville, Truckee, and every othand Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si‘erra to the Sea.”’ Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —RROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: Wo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. license from Sommer ~ . business, must procure such PS RE eal ~. the Tax Collector, and shall be liable to a} WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1887. ~~) license tax to be collected by fie said Tax . i . Collector of Nevada County. Such license . 2 orate aman shall be paid for quarterly, (except as provi . ded otherwise in this ordinance) in ad. } vance, and when issned shall authorize the . . party named therein to transact such bus { iness in the said county. Separate licenses M: ice S sosch is dear } must be obtained for each branch establish. peaapie % x trak ch is dead. : a } ment, or separate house of business located . California fruit commands fair prices in said county. Three calendar months says . . shall constitute a quarter. still in the East. SECTION Il. i Ned Hathaway dropped 1,000 feet! auctioneers are divided intp three classes, . CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. hereby authorized, empowered and required tu collect all county licenses; provided fur . and required by this: ordinance to be col lected within the-limits of the said county of Nevada, and. it shali be of licenses, and examine all places of busi. ness and persyns liubie tu pay licenses, and to see that. licenses ure taken out and paid performance of his efticial duties, the same . with all main trunk lines of canais and . power as police ofticers im serving process . vrsummons iD } such oaths or affirmations as shall be neces. sary. ] official duties; and ue is hereby empowered . license is provided and required, free of . char,e, at his pleasure, andte demand the . The Tax Collector of Nevada County is . with $184.05 costs of suit and interest, I bave levied on all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant of, in and tu the follow-: . ing Property, to-wit: Ihe following Keal . Estate, Mining and Ditch Property, located the duty of the . on the boundary line of Sierra and Nevada { atiend to the collection . Counties, State of Cal., and in Bridgeport, . Bloomfield, and Eureka Townships, Nevada j . County—“The Rudyard Reservoir” or “Eng. lishDam,” “Bowman's Keservoir,” “Nich. vls Reservoir,” “Milton Reservoir or Dam,” fax Collector to tur. He sball have and exervise, in the ditches, with all feeders ani branches be. longing tothe banie, toxether with all the mines, water rightsund privileges including the right to 4000 miner’sinches of water of the South Fork of the Middie Yuba River vriginally owued by the N. B.G. M. Co., also ditch from Etireka South, to and including . Nichols Keservoir owned and used jointly : . by N. B. G. M. Co., and M. M. and W.'9,, inexhibition of any-liceuse fur the current) cjuding all m nes, houses, pipes, flumes, time from any persun, or firm or Corpora-. iilis, railway tracks, cars, blacksmith tion engaged orempioyed inthe transac. shops, hose, sluices, gates, machinery and tion ofany business fur which a license is . tools used in working and deVeloping said by this ordinance rendered necessary; ana.) ditches and mines, with water rights and ifsuch firm, or persun, or curpyration, OF privileges of every kind aud nature, belongeither of them, sauil be unable, or refuse, or . {ng tothe said Milton M. [email protected], neglect, or fail to then and there exiibit . and more particularly descritied ina certain such license, he, she orthey, as the cuse. peed of Conveyance, from said North B. G. may be, shall be d-emed guilty of a misde-. y Co., to the said Milton M. & W. Ca,, ref1 meanor, and on conyictiou ther@of shall be . erence to which is hereby made. Said deeds making arrests; also shall have and exercise the power tu administer in the discharge and exercise of hds'! to enterany place of business fur which a} 204 Montgomery Street -fron a balloon at Galesburg Lil. . and must obtain licenses from the Tax Cv! Thomas Graham of South’ Basin notoriety, got married : before going to . prison. A New York porter has been arrest. ed charged with stealing jewelry valned ut $15,000. — Charles le Franc, an old settler living near San’,Jose, was killed by a . -funaway team: : Alady was killed and her husband wounded by a quarrelsome neighbor on Staten Island, N. Y. The revelatidns of Callinan, the police stool-;:izeon in Ireland, are creating something of a sensation. By an explosion in the Roanoke “mines one man was ‘killed, three fa. tally hurt and twelve seriously injured. . At Nashville Sunday Emma Abbott arose ina church and deuounced the preacher’s attack upon theatrical people. _ Mrs. Charles Schaeffer was murdered by George Gaeblein cf Long Island City and tumbled into a ready-made . grave. It is asserted that the speeches which Cleveland is delivering on his tour were printed at the Government Printing Office. The San Diego Postoffice is a day behind in the distribution of letters and three “days behind with papers, and though all the clerks the apprépriation will, hire are worked sixteen -hours per day, the mail matter is gaining upon them. Beauty is a Precious Gift And faultless teeth in a lovely mouth is one of its greatestcharms. Be careful of your teeth, and preserve them by using SOZODONT, that charthing . dentifrice, which is perfectly harmless and absolutely indispensable fur :he toilet. Cheap, but First-class. Fresh Nevada Lard at J. J.Jackson’s Beehive Grocery Store, only 90 cents a can. Everything else in proportion. Best place in town to trade. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffiziger Proprietress October 10, 1887 George Lord, Grass Valley, J.M. Thomas, do 4 W.D. Harris, do H. Seymour, city, A Dr. Charles & family, city, G. Ramelli, Ranch, George Osborn, San Francisco, R. Loewy, do D. L. Fulop, do Miss H. Mason, do Mrs. Conley & ch., do Miss M. Carey, do A. A. Wood, Saeramento, Dan Holland, Sweetiland, Dr. F.M Biber, San Francisco, Mrs. A. T. Nobie, do ». ' do Miss Mary Hosken, city, Mrs. F. Evans, do Charles Cairns, Bloomfield, D, Straub & wife, Alameda, J.C. Mulligan, city, G, Ozalli, do ARKIVALS ATTHE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BROS. -Preprictors October 01, 1887. J. Pengelly, Columbia Hill, C, Tegier, Railroad, #. C. Hogan, San Juan, red Mason, Sacramento, H. J. Pastel, do Mrs. R. McMurray, San Francisco, W. Weigle, do 4. Bamberger, do L, L. Robinson, do Wu. Johnson, do Ww. Britland, city, Thos. P. Kedmayne, Washington, George A. Hare, do Frank Holbrook, San Juan, J. H. Wilson, Scotts Flat, way J.B. Young, do C. F.Cleveland, do W.H.M. Cobb, Grass Valley, A. H. Hansen, do F. M. Pridge:.n, Bloom field, J.J, Maston, Sacrameuto, J. D. Ostrom, Bloom field, H. F. Frye, Kelief Hill, >Miss Mamie Miller, Frence Corral, Miss Maggie McNichols, do Geo, Fuller, North Sun Juan, 8: MeCullongh, do Miss Belle White, Calistoga, Wim. Munroe, bluomfield, Mra. O. D. Campbell, Blue Tent, Mrs. A. H. Hallett, do John Fuller, San Juan, Wm. Eustes, Sweetiand, Chas. Barlow; San Juan, R.L, Jump, Downieville, ¥, Kirkam, do .F.M. Hathaway, blue Tent, A. Meyer, Cherukee, L. Bosenino, Bloomfield, Sidney Wilson, do Fraok Calleridge, do Osborn & Stuckwell Dramatic Company, L, KR. Stockwell « wf., Frank Mordaunt & w Migs Hattie Moore, Sam Meyers, Harry Davenport, kK. Wentworth. 4dvertised Letters. The following is a list of-letters re-/ 4 ‘ ‘ D oyes ice. N ads . mening in the Postoflice. at Nevada . head of sheep usedin such business within . City, Califdriia, for the week e Oct, 8th, 1587. Any posonig caliing fu these letters, will please ask for ‘ad vertised”’ : f Bradbury, D. — Sac Clarke, J. R. Edwards, Mrs, A. M. /¥erne, L. A. Greeley, William Hanley, Mrs. James Kellogg, Georg D. Karne., Janies, Me loud, Mrs. EL Merrill, Wash. Niles, Joseph Kule, James suddington, D. 8. Tonkin, Mrs. : Whitman, Nellie Get Ching er ’ Wong Tuck Man FOREIGN. Hali Mrs, Rachel W. J. Wittisms, P. M, a2-t . . leetor as-follows:—Those whose average monthly sales amount to ten thousand dol . lars or more constitute the first class, and . . must pay a lieense tax of sixty dollars per . quarter. -2®Those whose monthly sales! jamount to, twenty-five hundred dollars and less‘thau ten thousand dollars constitute . second class, and must pay a license tax of . twenty-five dollars per quarter. 3—Those . . whose average monthly sales are less than . twenty-five hundred dollars constitute the} . third class,and must paya license tax of . . seve> dollars and fifty cents per quarter. . SECTION III, s . “persons €ii"a-ed in batiking, loaning} money at interest, or in buying and selling . notes, bonds or.other evidences of indebted. . ness of private persons, or in buying or sell-} . ing state, county or city stocks or other evi. \"dences of state, county or city indebtedness, . . er stocks, notes or bonds orother evidenc . of indebtedness of incorporated companie . orin buying orselling gold dust, gold or sil ver bullion, gold or silvercoin, are divided . into three classes, and must pay license tax . } as follows : i . 1. Those doing business in the aggregate . . to the amount of thirty thousand dollarsor . more per quarter constitute the first class, . and must pay a license tax of fifteen dollars . per quarter. Fs . . 2. Those doing business in any aimount . } . under thirty thousand dollars and over ten . ; thousand dollars per quarter constitute the . second class and must pay-a license tax of . seven dollars per quarter. 3. Those doing business in any amount less than ten thousand dollars per quarter +constitute the third class. and must pay a license tax of three dollars per quarter. . SECTION IV. . Licenses must be obtained for the pur poses hereinafter named, for which the Tax . Collector must require payments as fol lows 4. Proprietors of billiard tables, not kept . exclusively for family use, must pay for j each table five dollars per quarter. . 9. Theatres and other places of amuseperformance a li‘ol ment must pay for each . cense tax of two dollars. 8. For each show for pay of diy figures, . jugglers, necromancers, magicighs,’ Wire or rope dancers, or sleight of hand exhibition, . five dollars per day. 4 . 4, Foreach exhibition for pay, for_a caravan or menagerie, or any collection of ani . mals, cirens or acrobatic performance, one . hundred dollars per day. 5. Foreach pawn broker fifteen dollars . ; per quarter. . -§.--For-each-toh.road. havinga toll bridge . thirty-six dollars per year. The provisions of this section do not ap j ply to exhibitions or entertainments xiven for the benefit of churches, schools or other . . charitable entertainments, by any amateur dramatic association or literary sdciety of the town-or district in which such exhibi. tion or entertainment is given. SECTION V. Evéry person whosells spirituous, malt or fermented liquors or wine in less quantities . than one quart, must obtain a license from . the Tax Collector and must pay therefor a license tax of fifteen dollars per quarter. . 2. Every person who selis malt or fer . mented liquors or wine in less quantities . than one quart, and who does not sell spir. ituous liquors, must pay therefor a license . tax of nine dollars per quarter, SECTION YI. Every person who at a fixed place of business selis any goods, wares or merehandise, wines, or distilled liquors, drugs or . medicines, jewelry or wares made of precious metals, whether on commission or otherwise. (except azricultural or vinicultural productions, or the productions of amy . stock, dairy or poultry farm of this State when sold@by the producers thereof, and except such as are sold by auctioneers at public sale under license); and all those persons who keep horses or carriages for hire (exceptsuch as are used in the transportation af goods), must obtain from the Tax .Col-. lector of this county, for each branch of such business, license, »nd pay quarterly thereforan amount of money to be determined by the class in which such person is placed i by the Tax Collector of this county; such business to be classified and regulated by the amount of the average monthly sales made or hiring dune, and at the rates following: A 1. Those who are estimated to make av. erage monthly sales of five thousand dollars \ or more constitute the first class, and must . pay five dollars per month. . 2. Of two thousand five hundred dollars . and less than tive thousand per month con. stitute the second class, and must pay three dollars per month. 3. Of all amwunts overtwelve hundred . and fifty dollars and less than twenty-five . hundred dollars per month cunstitute the third class, and must pay one dollar and . fifty cents per month. i 4. Of all amounts less than twelve hun. dred and fifty dollars per month constitute . said chapter. j aye. . of the Beard cf Directors, made on toe 2oth . day, . thereon, tozether with costs of udvertising . . and expenses of sate, puuishéd us proviaed by sectiun thirteen of . pheing recorded in Book No. 44, page 602 of . this ordinance fur puuishment upon Ccon. viction of a ofiisdemeanor. . SECTION XIV. = In addition to the penuaity herein pre-. scribed fur tue nonpayment of any liceuse, . the Tax Coliector suall proceed to collect . the same by civil action us is provided by } the provisions of Chapter 15, Title 7, Part 3, vf tue Politicul Code uf California, and the County Auditor must prepare blanks and . settle with the Collectur as now required by . . . SECTION XV. . This ordinance shall take effect and be in force On und after fifteen duys from the. . date of ifs adoption. Adupted October 3d, 1887 W. J. HILL, Chairman of the Board. . On the adcption of this ordinance Mulloy, . Wovods, Pridjeon, Brophy and Hill voting Attest : . F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. j By W. D. Harris, Deputy. . October 6th, 1887 . Delinquent Notice. . YHAMPION MINING COMPANY.—LO. } catiou of principal place of business, Sun Francised, Catifornia. Location of works, Nevada county, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the followin, described stock, on account of as. sessment No. 14, levied on the 26th day of Ausust, 1807, the several amounts. set op. pusite the names of the respective shure. nolders, as follows No. No. Name. Certf. Shares. Amt. Duncan, Gillies 743 100 =: 10 00} Duncan, Gillies, not issued 2 2 40) Parisot, Chas. 7 100 10 00} . Wieland, John 135 V5) 2 5u Wieiand, John 23 2 00 Wieland, John not issued 110 Fetz, Joseph not issued 3 60 rrottier, J. not issued 2 2 40 And in-decordance with law, and an order . day of “Ausust 1887, 80 many shares -of . each parcel of such stock as may be neces. sury, will be suld at publie auction, at the} vifice of the Company, 522 Montromery . street, on Momday, the ud4th day of October, 1887, at the hour of 3 o’clock,-P. M., of said . to pay said delinguent assessments . THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. . Office—522 Montsomery Street, San Fran. } cisco, California, os } New York Hotel WM. 8. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Broad St., Opposite Theater. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has lately been thoroughly reno#4] vated and re-furnished, makBA gat A ing if one of the most comfortm7 m ab‘e hotels in the mountains. = Suites of rooms for families. Py THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. The Rooms are Light and Airy. . OF Free Bus toand from all Trains. . Hotel. MWAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ( FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. Will practice in allof the Courts of the State, . the fourth class and must pay one dollar . per month; provided that the sales of liq. uors and wines by persons licerised under . section six of thie ordinance must not be in . quantities of less than one quart measure; . and further provided that nu license must . be required of physicians, surgeons, aputie. caries or Chemusts for any Wines or spiritu. ous liquors they may use in the preparation . of medicines. SECTION VIL. a , Every traveling merchant, hawker or peddler. whocarries a pack and vends gouds, \ wares or merchandise of uny kinds must . pay for a license five dollars per month; and ‘every such traveling merchant, hawker or . peddler who uses a wagon, Or one or more {unimals for the purpose of vending such goods, wares or werchandise of any kind }must pay a license of fifteen dollars per! . month. . SECTION VIII. . Every person who keeps a stallion, bull orjack, and who permits the same tu be used for hire, . forthe purpose of propagation . must obtain a license therefor from the Tax . fullows: 1.Horsesthat are hired for the purpose by the season, at fifty dol. of propagation, . lars or more, constitute the first class, must pay a license tax of furty dollars. % At thirty dullars and less than fifty dol. it. jars constitute the second class, and must} the market. pay tweuty-five dollars, j . dullars cunstitute the third class, and must . pay fifteen dollais. . 4 Allatless than fifteen dollars consti. tute the fourth Class und must pay ten dollars. , 5, For each jack ten dollars. 6, For each bul) nine dollars per year. j SECTION IX. . . For each Hcense issued the collector must collect a jee of one d lari to, which shail pay ail fees“und ex cuilection, and: of the gid dovilar . his own-use to cover the expense of collect . ing licenses under this ordinance. / SECTION X. Every petson, company or corporation engazed infor who shal) hereafter engaze in . ae baginess of raising, herding or pastur. ingsheep within the County of Nevyadashail cure trom the Tux Collector of the Counof Nevada, and pay license therefor of five cents per head per annum, for each . . . INZ . guid county by such persun, Company or r/ corporation, but noe liceuse shall be issued ~ . uudor this ordinance for a less term than . one Year, BECTION XI. . The Tax Collector shall receive for his . own. use for collecting licenses under Sec. tiun lu of tuis ordinance a fee of tweuty-five . per cent Of all moneys coilected for licen. bes UNEP SeCtion 10 of this ordinance, aud shall pay into the Cousty ‘Sreasury al] sums su collected in excess of bhissaid fee, which shvll be placed to tue General Koad Fund of . the county of Neyada . SECTION XII, It is furt) er ordained that if-any person or persuus, Wuethner prinet al or principals, agent or ageuts, Clerk or Clerks, rosary; eor . employes, or any firm or member of guy ' firm or copuration shail be engaged in car. rying ov, pursuing or transacting within . the limite of the County of Nevada, any . business, trade, occupation or elupioyment, p which is requiied to be licensed by the proVisions uf this ordinance, without obtaining . a license. tuerefur ag required by thie or. dinunce, or shall, after demand, refug+, negjleet, om.t or failto comply wito any re{quirement of requirements, provision ‘or provisivus or orders of tne said board of bupervisurs, requiring each persun or persons, firm or corporation to procure a liCollector of this county and pay therefor as 3. At fifteen dollars and less than thirty . addition tiere. snsesof . irs 90 cents . . hall be retained by tae fax Collector ‘for . Dividend Notice. oar . IVIDEND NO. 27,0¥F FIFTY CENTS PER share on the Capital Stock of the CITIZENS BANK will become due and payable onand after Sent. 0th, 1887, at the office of the Citizens Bank. : JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, .= «© = = CAL. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . . Business Manager. THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY . CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FORHEALTH AND The house. contains of which is light and offered by this H 100 rooms, and . airye and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains equal to The tables are supplied with the best in . NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR . SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS . FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, . TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL parts of the upper county, Grape Valley and Marysville, daily, . . The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci gars furnished at the Bar. . c. Ww. CRoss. JAMES K, BYRNE. BYRNE & CROSS, . Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, . Rooms 35 to 41 MecCreery’s Building, 310 . Pine street, San Franeisco, Cal. . DR. BR. M, HUNT, . Physician, (FICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, I NEVADA CITY. ELYsS OREAMBALMCATARR Fi "AM BP Head. Alla y* juflamation Heals Sores Hestores the Sense of tast« Smell, “Hearing, ¢ Aquick reliet MM A positive Oure. ma. » registered, 60cents. Circulars free, .ELY BROS,, Drugygists, OWege, N.Y; . of Nevada County, California. ' described property, orso much thereof as g UNION HOTEL.. First-Class Bar in connection with the others are invited to notice the advantages t Deeds, in the office of the County Kecorder Notice 1s hereby given that on TUESDAY, the lith day of OCTUBER, A. )., 1587, at. 12 o'clock M. of said day, I will sell all the rght, title and interest of said .ilton” Mining and Water Company in and to tlie above muy be necessary to satisfy Plaintift’s claim, besides all costs, interest and accruing costs. ihe Sale will take place at the door of the Court House;-in Nevada City, Nevada Ce., Cal., at Public Auction, fur Cash in U. 5. . Gold Coin in hand, to highest and best bidder. ‘ Dated, Nevada City, this 12th day of September, A. D., 1887. ‘ J. C. FRANKS, U.S, Marshal. By L. B, HormKINe, Deputy. MRS. H. G. PARSONS, VOCAL INSTRUCTOR, NEVADA CITY \ TILL receive pupils for the coming season, in distinct courses for Voice Building, or for Voice Culture and Solo Singing. Classes of three or five organized for the . former Course at REDUCED RATES. — . . The exercises Building Course consists of . new method.fgr the Voice upon a . strengthening of the vocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and in a high dezree develops purity 2nd strength of tone. The-coursein Solo Singing instructs and assists in the artistic use of the voice. For ‘Terms, etc., Apply at the Union Hotel. 827-1m MRS. H. G. PARSONS. GERMAN ASTHMA “#183, CURE instantly relievesthe most violent attack and insures comfortable sleep: No waite iug for results. bein: used by inhalation, its action is immediate, direct and certain, anda cure is the result in all ecurable’cases. A single trial convinces the most skeptical. Price 50e and $1.00 of any druggist. or by mail. Sample Free for stamp.’ Dr. BR. Schiffman, St. Paul, Minn Annual Meeting. rPVHE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockI holders.of the Nevada County Academy Association, will be held at the Academy, Glenbiook, on Saturday, October 29th, 1887, At10:30 o’clock, a. M., for the election of seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of sueb other business as may epme before’‘them 830 GEO. M. HUGHES, See’y. Nevada City Gold Quartz Mining Qo, F NEVADA CITY, CaL., Oct. 1, 1887. ets ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Nevada City Gold Quartz Mining Company will be held at the vttice of the Company, Morgan & Koberts Block, Nevada City, California, on Tuesday, no . the 25th day of October, 1887, at 11 o’clock A. M., fur the transaction of any and all bus. iness that may legally come before it. . o2td B.N, SHOECRAFT, FOR SALE. . ecretary. The CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL, COMPRISING Rock-Breakers, Concentrators, Water Wheels. . . . . Buildings, Feeders Retorting Furnace, Gold &cales, Safe. ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Cclumns, Engines, Boilers, Cars. Tools, Forze, Pelton Wheels, ETC., ETC. For full particulars apply to E. 0, CHARONNAT, PRULPLANDS WANTED, Owners desiring to sell lands at reasonjable prices are invited to correspond with OROSETT & CHAPMAN, Real Estate Agents, 628 Sacramento St., San Francisco. Stook Dividend. ( FFICE OF THE'CHAMPION MINING : COMPANY, August 27, 1887, -Ata meeting of the stockholders of the above named Company, held August 26th, 1887, it was resolved that a Stock Dividend of 4 1-H shares forevery hundred shares of the capital stock now outstanding be declared. Said stoek the office of the Company, No. 522 Mongomery street, San Francisco. = Aug. 24. THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. LT To Whomzit May Concern. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE late firm of A. A. CHAKONNAT, to avoid costs, are requested to settle their b Hs in the hands of Messrs. FARLEY & L TTLE, Attornevs, who are authorized by me to collect the same: E, C, CHARONNAT, Nevada City, Sept. 26th. ’ dividend will be distributed imme*iately at . ~The Leading Gtocery and Panily Provision Store INCORPORATED 1880. we . San Francisco. TABU eos yrs oueey aWivenes op edesecc ences BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT g 23 nddlaaNeaeea igs Bos POO: Be VON AUDITOR... I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT. . oF 04500 dvcsccveun ese ceae fini Be BATCH SECRETARY .A. 8S. BARNEY This is the largest. oldest and most suecessful Mutua! Insurance Association in California. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. R= Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and’ nonfor. feitable. Lessened: Cost to Persistent Membets.: . On continuance of the Certificate in force 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 in-. } terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second period of five years. Similar distribution ‘offsurplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members. Cash Surrender Value. of the the full the end his order, Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him_ or amount .f reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, (887. Total Amount of Claims Paid $280,500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of California 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry Scuoourna, ex-State Treasurer: of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. E Ws. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank ot California, ingure i for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; ciaim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biciey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerir Lire Association . Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. Thepayment of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and Lain very grateful therefor, Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunrrz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April i 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ay 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 Benerit Lire AssocraTion : f Gentlemen —Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R. Price, isthis 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 $283.00. San 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, . is most gratefully received. Yours respectfully, ; MRS. S. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. . (OF All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and First Nationa: Bank of Grass Valley. Plaza E*eed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. — -0—-—-— CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS-OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ta Agent for the'Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery *+>res, Ask For It. Notice to Ureditors, { Soe : i Estate of Henry McNulty, deceased. JOTICE I8 HEBEBY GIVEN BY. THE undersigned, Administrator of the istate of Henry McNulty, deceased, to the ereditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessury vouchers, within four mouths after the first publieation of this no ce, tothe said Administrator at the office tiChas. W. Kitts, Main Street, Grass Valley, he sdme beihg the place for the trabsaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Nevada. D. E. OSBORN, Administrator of Estate of Henry MeNulty, deceased. f Dated Grass Valley, this 30th day of Sep tember, 1887. 822 REOTOR BROS., Proprietors. Formerly of the Union Hotel, Névada City. YOUR CATARRH . ance TE mere . Carbolic Smoke Ball iS INFALLIBLE! Ask Your Druggist For It! — ASTHMA . Relieved in Five Minutes. HAY FEV=, Cure Guaranteed if taken in pine. DEATNESS Cured in Three toSix Months The only fire-proof, and best conducted Hotel in Nevada City. 1 . ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS . ON FIRST FLOOh SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR . COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS e Dipthert Croup. Neu: . SoreThroat ” The new management have thoroughly SPEEDILY CURED, overhauled the Hoteland made many imnInvaluable Remedy portant changes. The proprietors have Patented April, 1886, bad many years exerience in the business, and giye their entire time and attention to the same. They have already madethe Ne. tional the most popular Hotel in the moun} tains of California, ( Particularly is the National adapted to the wants of the traveling public—being in the center of the city, and haying Post Office, £xpress Office and General Stage Office for ull lines in the same building, SENT BY MAIL, Price of ‘Treatm (Smcke Ball, ppling str tet, for Internal Use, §1.00).CARBOLIC SlICHE BALL. CO. 652 Market £t,, San Prancisco, Cal, 7” i Ae Beware of Hurtful Imitations.-Ga ———— 5 3. JACKBON «+s 24[e = 5 IN NEVADA Cry. Propriétor There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which, will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY ‘BEST OF J. J. JAOKSON. 18 and 20:Oommercial Street. THE CELEBRATED SPERRY FLOUR Can now be purchased in this city. « =A PAEREREY= =. (SIAR (Is the Best in the Citv. Try <Xt.-— \ ‘ SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. a CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent SS SD BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, PIONEER MILLING co’s ‘ PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity ot the Milk, 1000° Barrels Per Day. en ‘The above named Company have ALI -l, ROLLER “LOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. * 0. G. TORSON, Agent canis. eee se ese 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 WHITEST anynpD pusT Of Any Manufact ired in the State. TO THE LADIES: Give it-one trial, and other brand, Call for it. you will then use no FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. Sauaniiamsemmann Nevada County Crriage-and” Waggn Repisitiy, . BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. —_—— CEO. F. JACOBS, +e ae Manager Headquarters for the Ai Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES, ected cee cee, ee FULL VARIETY, iy he karte eesiag fra PAY AAR ae ices es ee Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons The Da WEDNESD SS PERSO Dr. F. M. Bi C. W. Cross John. Grisse town. Tire 6 year'o L. Schmidt of : Chas. Cairn: is here on a James Cairns, A. Gilmore, Occidental Se tion, isin town Miss Bell WI! to North Bloom Mrs. Jay Ostro Miss M. Ca: ‘was among the terday’s Washi 0.D. Campb went to Trinit ayo, Was expec George Treat day from Lonc nephew of Jol ster. A. 8. Winche ‘Oakland, arriyv route to their n City. : L. L. Robin Milton and Nor Companies, ca Monday. Mr. and Mrs. da, who have t Sun Juan, were on their way ho H. P. Jacea more, arehere fi for.ning themse the Nevada cour John Dunnic! the Delhi mine take charge of be done in cor pharet works. Mrs. A. T. N Hall, of San Fra day from Pike been visiting. the guests of t Potter at this ci Mrs. John Cor with O. Gowell the Manzanita d: arrived here Mi Oakland and wil She is accompun dren, HERE , ‘Trinity Society noon at the resi Morgan. Mrs. Wm. O’D y was quite sev day by the runni tached to a vehic riding. Dwight Rolfe y his feet quite p while he was ser: /engaged in makir survey. The fire alarm nine o’clock Mon Fcasione.! by the b ney at at the resid on Broad street, The last clean ‘county mine, mac fifty ounces of-yol 4 fair profit above ne ore paid at th on. Thé pupils of man’s kindergarte ainment Friday. a! 'y of the Methodi d others inteste: nvited tu be prese James Rodda’s harge of assaul mons with a weary reat bodily harm Pplace before Just o’clock next Tues J. Kichardson, ‘in the Superior Co of murdering a mu placed in the Dow death sentence, Monday morning throat, The State of Mai side in this sectio over the facts det land Transcript in “The famous stall by C.H. Nelson, ¢ last Saturday, trot! half mile in 1.05 a1 in 2.08.guit. This is ever trotted on track.” : ecm Monoay Night There was a goo audience at the The Ning, the gallery b filed. The perforr one 80 far as the in the various membs Were concerned, — K4ve a strong and well shaded charac Aairiax.’? Mr, &, most favorable imp of **Mason, the spo) Well while somewh Ment in the thankle Mnade the most of Hatue Moore had ‘ Horthe display of part ussigned to her won gave a satisfy 10n of the twice w bthen purts were wel 1@ Cast troughout he play is of the lass and ig full of i Nconsistencies, liere were none w he stock of houseb before-neur all of Trived, and this Ww pack to the enjoyu Portion of thowe wae