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April 1, 1892 (4 pages)

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" products of California. Five hundred visiHE DAILY “TRANSCRIPT. a eer BROWN & :CALKINS, Proprietors. SS FRIDAY EV’NG APRIL 1, 92. PROPOSED BIG CANAL Ht Wi Vastly Beoe i Nevada State and the Truckee Basin. The Truckee Republican announces that the big irrigation canal calculated to inestimably benefit Nevada State, is an assured success. Frank G. Newlands and ethers are at the head of the project. . It is proposed to take the ‘water from the Truckee river at a point near Cuba, Ne‘vada county, and to c&try it a maximum distance of sixty miles, irrigating 75,000 acres of land in Lemmon, Long, Prosser, ~ Spanish and other sagebrush valleys. ‘The promoters already own ample: reservoir sites and water rights, and it is calculated . that frem $500,000 te $1,000,000 will build the canal, which is to be twenty feet wide and four feet deep, carrying 21,000) inches of water. Considerable fluming would be necessary. The canal could also be used for floating lumber. The ‘scheme is practicable. It would make Nevada a new State and. would vastly benefit the Truckee basin. It is proposed te raise a portion of the money by stock subscriptions at a stipulation amount per acre benefited, and by like subscriptiens from Reno and others towns and from lumber men, the balance to be raised by bonds floited.in the East or elsewhere. Geo. Schaffer of Truckee will take $20,000 in stock. VISITING EDITORS. Badge to bo Made of Gold, Silver and Ti Adopted San Franctsco, March 30.—There was a meeting of the joint committee of the Editorial and Miners’ Associations yesterday, appointed as the Executive Commitgee on the reception to be given to the National Editorial Association in May. It was umanimausly decided te adopt a badge of the size of a half-dollar made of tin, with a golden bear thereon in basre lief. The whole will be suspended from a silver crossbar by twosilver chains and bear the ihscription ef ‘‘California, 1892,” and the letters “‘N. E. A.”in enamel. It is intended that the three metals, silver geld and tin, shall represent the mining tors are expected to arrive on three trains, each car accommodating sixty passengers. EE In vain the eyes are filled with light: In vain the cheek with beauty glows, Unless the teeeh are pure and white, Unless the breath is like the rose; “T'And SOZODONT alone supplies These beauties that we all so prize. Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photog: rapher of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for less money. Call and see the samples of work and frames. d20-tf ——————— BE CAREFUL! A sore or an ulcer that resists ordi nary treatment is a very serious matture, or it is the result of a very ba/ condition of the blood. Don’t tam The Great Blood Remedy and get rii of it. Don’ S.S.S. eae specie) Sapp bus, ia., writes: ‘A «*anding, and five incies in diameter, ha: {een entirely relieved . y6 bottlesof Swift's almost miraculous.” This is the record o! s. S. 8. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga Empire Livery Stable ter. It is either of a carcerous naper with it: Take delay. Rav. Jesse H + oman with a cancerous ulcer of years specific. I consider its effects wonderfulBooks on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. Broad st., Nevada City Nationa £x: change Bout’ JAMES HENNESSY, _ Proprietor. HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE fi Stable has the largest lot of Herses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons 6 Hacks to let at the shortest notice and the most reasonableterms ~ : The horses are free from vice, of geod sty! and capable of going as fast as any gentle man cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTi PURNISHED National Meat Marke OPPOSITE‘ ITIZENS BANK. 0, J.WAFPZIGER...« «Proprietor Buz. Punk, MUTTON, VEAu, 8AU8) GES, Ete, ° : ‘ HAMS, BACON AND.LARD,wholessle 0: tail. And all kinds of Meats usually found i: first-class Market. Weate delivered f ee of charge. C, J, WAFFZIGER. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA CIT) (COLLEY BROS.,...-DEALERS In Beet, Perk, Mutton, Veni At the lowest rates. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE ‘TASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. -Proprietor. Ee : HERE will be meeting of the Stock‘. holders. of the ravel Mining at the office of the Company, ada. ity, on Satepisode the other afternoon. of the baby, Mrs. A., with her precious charge, a lusty boy of thirteen. clock Pp. mM. By President. Preas A HORRIBLE FEAR. The Terrible Thought in a Mother's Mind Does Not Prevent Her Shopping, Two women and a baby were the dramatis person of a typical feminine e mother months, drove over to pay a visit to a/‘friend in Brooklyn who was staying“with a -resident of that city with whom Mrs. A. was slightly acquainted. The friend whom she had conie to see had just left but the‘lady of, the house pleasantly received her, and she remained for a little ehat. Mention chanced to be made of hem: stitched bed linen and Mrs. B. remarked that a certain Brooklyn shop was offering wonderful bargains in that line, whereupon Mrs. A. confessed her neéd and desire for these articles, and in the end carried off Mrs. 'B. in her carriage to guide her.to the desired shop. Arrived there, the dilemma of what to do with the baby was finally solved by Mrs. B., who -was sure she-couldamuse—him long enough for his mother to accomplish her purpose. : With some misgivings Mrs. A. left and Mrs. B. found within five minutes of her disappearance that she had undertaken a-.serious responsibility. The stranger and cried vehemently. Mrs. B. kept him in the carriage as long as possible, then got out and walked with him; “but; as‘all Fulton street “began to get interested, she in despair thought she must hunt up his mother. She went into the shop, the baby screaming at the top of his voice, and made her way, embarrassed and irritated, through the crowd to the linen counter, Mrs. A. was not there nor apparently anywhere else in the shop, for Mrs. B. made search as thoroughly as her roaring charge would permit without success. ‘‘Where can Mrs. A. have gone?” she exclaimed in her dispair to the coachman when she caine out again. “Sure,” said that functionary stolidly from the box, ‘‘it’ll be in the fifth floor she'll be by this time.” : It was nearly an hour later that Mrs. A. appeared, excited and breathless, and poor Mrs. B.'s arms ached, head ached and temper ached sadly before that wel conie moment arrived. “Oh, did he cry, bless, his heart?” ex claigned the mother, seizing the baby “Ll was so afraid he might, but I just couldn’t lose those wonderful bargains.’ Mrs. B. deemed a reply useless and mly gasped in relief as she sank bach a the cushions. The cream of the affair ‘ame, however, a moment afterward a: hey were rolling toward upper Brook yn again, the baby gradually slacken ag his sobs under the soothing of hi: nother.“And do yon know,” said Mrs. A., vith only a half laugh, ‘‘l was pursued fro1a counter to counter with the dreadal possibility that you might run off vith Iiarold. One reads such shocking hings of babies being stolen, and you snow,” apologetically, ‘young mothers are so foolish.” At this Mrs. B. could not even gasp.— Her Point of View in New York Times. The Antiquity of the Organ. The organ is the most magnificent and comprehensive, of all musical instruments. While the pipes of Pan--aside .from that mythical personage—indicate a very ancient use of pipes as a means! of producing musical sounds, the ‘‘water organ of the ancients” furnishes to the student of organ history the first tangible clew regarding the remote evolution of the instrument. In the second eentury the magripha, an organ of ten pipes with a crude keyboard, is said to have existed, but accounts of this instru ment are involved in much obscurity. It is averred that an organ—the gift of Constantine—was in the possession of King Pepin of France in 757; but Aldhelm, a monk, va mention of an organ with ‘‘gilt pipes” as far back as the year 700:—Daniel Spillane in Popular Science Monthly. What Bacteria Are. Bacteria are simply microscopic plants, the smallest form of vegetable life. In be necessary to place 15,00@@ thém end to end in order to make a row an inch in length. They are of widely different forms, some round, some oval, some flat or rod shaped, while still another class are the exact counterparts of small corkscrews. In all cases they are so minute that one needs a powerful microscope in order to study them, and in no case can they be perceived simply with the naked eye. When countless millions are grouped together they may probably be seen, but in this case they may be said to resemble an approaching army, of which we are totally unable to distinguish a single soldier.—St. Louis Republic, . Hats inthe House of Commons. No honorable member sits in the English housé.of commons without his ‘‘pot” hat on his head. If he rises to address the house, greet a friend or cross the room he must hold his shiny tile in his hand. Should his name be mentioned in the speech of another member he lifts his hat respectfully. If it is in his hand when his name is uttered etiquette requires him to clap it hastily on his head in order that he may lift it with proper deference. — Youth’s Companion. The Movement of the Sun. Professor Duner, of Germany, has discovered that the revolution of the sun as shown by the movement at its equator is once for twenty-five days and twelve hours of our time, while at or near its poles the revolution may be only once in forty-six of our days. This would only be possible with a movable and gaseous 3urface like that of the sun.—New York Timea. ’ One Cent Instead of $2,000. In the circuit court for Cecil county, Md., yesférday; the jury in the case of Mrs. Ann Hughes, of Havre de Grace, versus the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad company for $10,000, rendered a verdict for one cent At the March term of court the plaintiff received a verdict for $3,500, but the judge set the verdict aside, claiming it was out of all reason, and put the damages at $2,000. The plaintiff refused to accept this, preferring a new trial, The plaintiff claims that she got on one of the defendant's trains to go to Havre de Grace, and that the train did not stop to let her off, while the conductor and several employees of the railroad company claim the train stopped, but she failed to get off.—Philadelphia child became frightened: at being with a° { . h ORKING PEOPLE ean take Simmons -vLiver Regulator without loss of time or danger from exposure. It takes the place of a doctor and éostly prescriptions and is therefore the medicine tobe kept in the . household to be given upon any indication of approaching sickness. It contains no dangerous ingredients: but is purely vegetable, gentle yet thorough in its action, and can be given with safety and the: most ___ satisfactory results to any capo regardless of thas noequal. Try it. GRAND Invitation Anniversary Ball To be Given by X Nevada City Council, No, 30, Young Hen's Institute, ~—AT— * ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY —OoN— Friday Evening, April 22, '82 Committe of Arrangoments, J. C. Nilon, J. M. Foley, J. A. Mithone, J. E. Carr, J. J. Hanley, Chas. Grimes, CarljSchemer, Floor Direc‘or, Thos. J. Brown. Floor Managers. J. C. Mulligan, J.J. Hanly, J. M. Foley, Thos. Carroll, J. McCauley, James Donnelly. F. T. Nilon, Reception Committee. some instances they are so small it would Chas. Grimes,” J. L. Morgan, T. J. Moroney. M. Brophy, J. E. Carr, A. J. Carey, K. J. Phelan, P. Leonard, G. J. Schmidt, J. Hurley, D. Kelley. Music by Goyne’s Enlarged Orchestra of Eight Pieces. Hacks and Carriages Furnished. The Floor Will be Canvassed. Tickets admitting Gentleman and Two Ladies, $1.50. Admission to Gallery--Gentlemen, 560 cents. Ladies, 25 cents. Invitations must be shown at the door. N. E, ORAPMAN, DENTIST ~ NEVADA CITY. CA! : LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacremento ht RESTAURANT --AND-ae LODGING HOUSE, is, MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street.. ..below National Hotel. ry tae te u Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the best the market affords. Board and Lodging by the day, week or.month. COLTS LOST. Reward ¢ Offered.November last, three colts estrayed from a band of s. The following is a description of them: One BLACK MARE COLT, four old ti.is Spring. Branded with‘‘Y” on shoulder. One GRAY HORSE COLT, three years old,in Spring. Branded with ‘‘Y” on shoulder. : One SMALL COLT, grayish color, tw ears old in Spring. Do not rememx the brand. g@p1 will give ‘a liberal Reward to anyone notifying me or will give information*that will lead to their recovery. J. HL. SMART, Towles, Placer Co., Cal Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. Titles Examined and Insured _ JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, . NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT: For saie—6000 acres of land of the Cali fornia Iron and Steel Company, situat din the southern portion of Nev county and county. Valley. House and lot on East Broad street, N ada City EAR’ Nevada City, the latter part of . ring on the best lands of placer 286 ares of land situated in Pleasant Compound —Sulpha _ POWDER ! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced! The Great Remedy ‘for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Etc. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and everybody that has used it prolaim it to a wonderful medicine. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Sold by all Druggists, DENTIST, NEVADA OITY,.... Office with’De, N. & Chay man, Sacramen ; a20-t!. J. M. WALLING, Attorney at Law. ‘ OFFICE) Tilley Building, Corner. Broad and Pike strecta, Nevada City. ostree J. BE. CARR. CARER KEEP CONSTANT Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent School Books, 5 2 Biank Books. 4X. 1. CARR: BROE. —PROPRIETORS OF THE— Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store Mastnie Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada (ity LY: ON HANO A Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Ete. ‘Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. The sworn gypsu! yellow ochre. Beech’s Tea cured Japan View 1 Lo : In plain English, means, “The way to health,” and thousands of grateful women gladly testify that Viavi has indeed been to them a road te health. It found them weak and emaciated, but gradually built up worn out — tissues and sent the stagnant blood whirling in life, giving streams tofeed bone and muscle, thereby imparting elasticity to the step and natures’ morning blush te the cheek. With all the gratitude of the freed bondmen these ladies write: ‘‘God speed the work.” ‘May the curative powers of Viavi never grow less.” ‘I feel like a new woman,” etc., etc. Others whosuffer from lucorrhea, menstrual derangements, displacements, tumors, cancerous growths, or any disease of the female organs, will be moved to make similar expressions te the above, if but a thorough test of Viaviis made. It matters not how long you have suffered, nor how many: ‘sure cures” have failed, Viav reaches the most stubborn case because it is a true tonic frem nature’s laboratory, and isapplied to the seat ef the disease, Send fer testimonials and a health treatise for mothers and daughters. It costs nothing to investigate, and the good that may come from it cannot be overestimat The Viavi Company. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LAND FOR SALE Y roo acres of the best bot tom land in Penn Valley, this county, near John Casey's place. cultivation and can-be irrigated from the Excelsior Water Company’sditch, Is deep soil (as good as the best in the State). Corn and potatoes can be raised with succéss. The finest shipping fruits can be raised without irrigation. Terms reasonable. . Apply at the Dairy TransCRIPT Office. a23-tf OR. R. M. BRUNT, Physician, iy FICE AT VINTON’S DRUG SPORE, NEVADA CITY. @ko. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Qounselor at Law, No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, indigo and aluminous earth, g No. 5. (Uncclored? alleged.) Colored with plumbago and clay. Does not this condition call loudly for » brand of Pure Japan Tea All fenced and under. PRACTICE IN AL. THE COURTS An Analysis certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of on analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo. No. 2. (Black.) Coiored with indigo, plumbago and m. : 0. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and consisting of is the pure unadulterated undyed gunTea, There is no headache in it. A child can drink it. Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half ag much per cup. Sixty cents per pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark. ‘BEECHS. TEA “Pure As Thildhood . THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Agent. . GOOD Journals FOR THE PRICE OF ONE, Our Premiums FOR THIS YEAR. —THIS PAPER— —-WITH— THE SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Call! PRICE $1.25 PER YEAR, ReMi «RES THE SAN FRANCISCO Morning Call! PRICE 86,00 PER YEAR. PP WE SAN FRANCISCO dé WEEKLY CALL vc} Is a handsome eightpage paper. It is issued every Thursday, and containa all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to date of publication. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, and gives special attention to horticultural aud agricultural news, and is in every respect a firstclass family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the household, ewe HE MORNING CALL dk (SEVEN InsuKg 4 WEEK) Is a live metropolitan daily. It is the MOST RELIABLE, and is recognized as being the LEADING NEW$. PAPER of the Pacific Coast. Either of the above papers we will. seid postpaid as a premium on receipt of the following subseription prices for the cowmbinvation: DAILY GALL AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, . om IN tote ing, ADVANCE. ° WEEKLY GALL ‘And This Papsr, Por Year, IN ADVANCE. REMOYAL! * Vn. i Smith AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. SON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old. Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a Lager Stock of Groceries THAN EVERSBEFO RE, . And proposes to sell as cheapas anybody FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. Assessment Notice, : ARMONY GRAVEL MINING CO. Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Direct-. ors, held on the 27th day of February, 1 92, an assessment, No. 6, of ten cents per share was. levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Friday, April lst, 1892, to the Secretary, at the store of K, Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U.-S. gold coin. Any stoek upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid ‘on the 2d day of April, 1892, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unléss payment fs made before, will be sold on the 21st day of April, 1892, at the hour of 1} o’cluck “a: M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of-advertising and exmses of sale. By order of the Board of irectors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine treet, Nevada City, Oal. f29 8 Certificate of Co-Partnership, TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss:—We, the undersigned, do heréby certify that we are partners transacting business in this State, at the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, urider the firm name of Thomas Shurtleff & — fever = names in full of +1) the members of such partnership are T’ Shurtleff and Chavetiob deh Shertieth and that the place of our respective residence is set opposite our respective 1 The busi we shall conduct is a general grocery business. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 11th day of March, 1392, : Names. Tuomas SHURTLEFF, Residence, Nevada City. Cuarence Asaru SHURTLEFF, Residence, Nevada City. My prices will surprise’the oldest settlers. wmM. ‘HH. SMITH. “CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...-: Nevada ity Paid up Capital.$30 000 A Genera! Banking Business Transacted, WE eu SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento W tssue BILLS OF EXCHANG) Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GRUAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Cellections on amy part of th: United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warransve State or Cautrornia, ____ County or Nevapa,! On. this Lap day of March, 1892, before me, W. D."Long, a Notary Public in and for the said county of Nevada, personally appeared Thomas” Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, personally known to me to be. the same persons Pontes and Silver Bullion ur whose — ate to the within instrument, an tS) u ackhu tf Assay Office at this Bamk« to me that. they pondins§ the 8 tga OFFICERS: witness whereof I have hereunto set my E. M., PRESTON -.;... «0525.25: Prestper~ . hand and affixed my official seal the day R. M. HUNT.: .Vicgz Presipen1. and year in this certificate first above JOHN T. MORGAN..!"...:... Casuier . written. W. D. Lona, D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CASHIER and Sre’y . m12 [seal.] Notary Public. DIRECTORS: Dr. R. M, Hont, JouNn T. Monegan Gro. M. HueHEs, D. E. Morean, Wm, Epwaros L, Housman, — i B. M. Pusston, NOTICE. please take notice that the following described property, situate in the county of Nevada. State of California, viz : All of that certain lot in the town of Washington, Washingten township, county of Nevada, State of California, ‘bounded east by Washington creek, west by lot of H. Striker, north by ‘South Yuba river, and south by vacant land, with the improvements thereen, was, on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1891, by the Tax Collector of said Nevada county, sold for delinquent taxes for.the year 1890, to Conrad Grissel, for the sum of eight and seventy-two hundredths ($8.72) dollars. The amount due at the date hereot is thir'eeu and eight hundredths ($13.08) dollars, and the right to redeem said roperty from said sale will expire on Saturday, the sixteenth of April, 1892, and the undsrsigned, Conrai Grissel, will on Monday, April eighteenth, 1892, apply to the Tax Collector of the county of Nevada, aforesaid, for adeed of all of CORRESPONDENTS.New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Fay sedaaitintchnt ational Bank of D. O, hills o. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. N care, County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company.—The annual meeting of -he Stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow (Gauge Railroad Cempany for the ele:tion of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaciion of such other business as may ruperly come before the meeting, will ‘be held at the office of the Company, at ‘the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, Calitornia, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH, DAY OF APRIL, 1892, at 3 p.M. Polls will be opened at 34 o'clock and closed at 3:45°r. m. Transfer books will be closed on the 26th day of @March. By order of é JOHN F. KIDDER, President. tEORGE FLercHER, Secretary. m15-td eWieme bo hand—this-10th: dav of March, 1892. : ESTRAY NOTICE. ml2 CONRAD GRISSEL. » eu. off; no iron brand. The owner is re\ME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada county, Dec. 4th, 1891, a light R-d Cow. Left ear, half off ; right ear Annual Meeting. HE regular annual meet ng of the stockholders of the Delhi Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company, Room 26, 320 Sansome street, ‘San Franciseé, Cal., on W ednesday, March . 9th, 1892, at 10 o’clock a. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors toserve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. By order of a: Board of Directors. 18 C. F. HUNT, See’y. Notice to Creditors. eae OF L. A. MASON, deceased. 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of L. A. Mason, deceased, to the credqu:sted to call, pay charges and take the ani nal away. H. KOTEY. Washington, March Ist, 1892. . » Notice to Creditors, STATE of Louisa Moore, deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersig ied, Administrator of the estate of Louisa Moore, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction ‘of the business of said estate, in said __. mo MRS. G. DUPOIR :-—YOU WILL ~ ‘county of Nevada. RicnHarp Moors, Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Moore, deceased. Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 7th day of March, 1892. Fred Searls, Attorney for Administrator. ap7 A Golden Opportunity ! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Chance in a Thousand ! “PICTORIAL : ‘SELF-PRONOUNCING YOUNG PEOPLKE’S BIBLE,” H!S book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several huncred magnificent illustrations, including numerous full-page colored plates, in the highest style of the art. AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory given to those meaning business, Better terms than have ever ,yet been offered. Besides allowing full commissions, we repay the freight rate to your door. This will prove a bonanza to the right parties. Sold only by subscription. Valuable premiums to all who handle this great work. “Send at once for descriptive and term circulars and all other. particulars to the Dominion Publishing Co., Seattle, Wash. Revada Dragand Stationery Store Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Sireet, NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, : :: + Proprio, EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded. £17 Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY . AmnInoluding— 7 Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, cents _. Ex-Bup:rlocJa dgeot Nevada County, the Stare. in Morgan & Roberts’ Block ver March 10th, 1892. ¢ JOHN T. MORGAN, Ons hier. —— ; cons Dividend Notios. T a meting of the Board of Directors of te Citizens Bank, held on March 7th, 1812, a dividend be 45) of fifty or share was declared payable on Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, itors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the Law Office of Fred -Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. : CLARA B. MISLEY, Administratrix of the Estate of L. A. Mason, deceased, % Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 12th day of March, 1892, Fred Searls, Atty. Election Proclamation, sae Electors of the Corperation of the City of Nevada are hereby notified that an Klection will be held in Nevada City onMONDAY, May 2d, 1¢y#, to elect the following named officers: I. Marshal. . Assessor, Treasurer. City Trustee. City Trusteee, City Trustee. : Precinct No. 1—The Polling place wil be at Samuel Clutter’s Varriage Factory, on the Plaza, Inspectors—D. B. Getchml12 2 3. 4. 5 6 dies aud George Davey. Clerks—I eon ard Foote and W. J. Organ. Ballot Clerk—Hugh Mutchie and James Dower. . Precincr No. 2—The polling place wil be at the City Hall. Inspectors—M Garver and B. Bullard. .Judges—O. C Conlan and Harvey — Couper. — Clerk —.'H. Harrison and I. J. Rolfe. Ballo Check —tohe Webber and Geo, C, Gay ord, d Precixcr No. 8—The Polling place wil be at the Justice's Court room on Coml mercial street. Ins ter and Frank Power. Judg Goyne and L. Dulac, Oler , E.Isaac and J, E. Carr. Rallot Clerks— Algiowe Hartung and Felix Gillet. he ame will be open from sunrise till P.M, aes ALEX. ‘GAULT, President, Of the Board of City Trustees. T. H. Carr, Clerk. Nevada City, March 28, 1892. 5 o’e! Annual Meeting. HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING if the stockholders of the Champion of the Company, No, room 10, San asco, Cal.,on ‘I'uesday, April 12th, 1892, at three o'clock P. M., for the of a Board of Dicome before the meeting. ‘Transfer will close on Saturday, April 9th, 1 1892, at 9 o’cluck a. mM. : Etc., Ete., Ete, All of which ell and R. Tremain. Judges-—M. B. Sid,.,.,, 4 a