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April 10, 1893 (4 pages)

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an eae ate ERIE SRNR Rad NREL ee a GNI RE a Aiea fon! y ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors. MUNDAY EV’'NG. APRIL 10 ’93. eat : Superior C< arte The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. Jqhn Caldwell presiding: Robert .Bell vs. L. Hieronimus. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. Carl Maier vs. L. Voss. Postponed until temorrow morning. sa Minnie Mining Company vs. ~Edwin Tilley et al. Trial reset for May 9th. C. P. RB. R. Company vs. B. Alcom. Order permitting defendant to file an amended. answer. Estate of S. Novitzky. Hearing account postponed until fomorrow at 2 o'clock P. M. Chas. Pecor vs. The Mohawk Lumber’ : Company et al. Hearing motion to retax cost bill ppstponed until tomorrow at 2 o'clock P. M. R. Ryan vs. W. H. Weldon. ing motion for a new trial set for temerrow a: 2 o'clock P. MEstate of H. H. Hartley, deceased. Hearing account and return of sale’ postponed until next Monday morning at 10_ o'clock. 4 , Estate of Geo. H, Abbe, deceased. Hearing account postponed one week. + eee Beard of Supervisors. HearE. W. Dennelly of district No. 1, and Under Sheriff D. F. Douglass were ap' pointed to act as a committee to look after the wants of Margaret Van Ness The following were allowed’ on the : GENERAL FUND? ‘WA. Rowe, labor on Court House, $9.00. : Mileage as Board of Supervisors—D. McPheters $17.60, J. M. Buffington $.40, T. J. Rebinson $2.80, E.'W. Don. nelly $.80, N. B. Parazett $3.20. £E. -W. Donnelly, money advanced : indigent, $10. The Board visited the County Hospital and found everything in a neat and excellent condition. Petition was received-from the Salvation Army requesting the Board to purchase 15 copies of the War Cry each tion was placed on file. Ordinance No. 37 was ordered published in the Grass-Valley Telegraph. Simmons Liver Regulator and be cured. <@ GARDEN Seeps,all tresh and of the very best varieties, at Carr Bros. tf se Garden and Grass Seeds. Thomas Shurtleff & Seu, at the Plaza Store, have just received the largest stock-of Eastern -garden-and_grass.seeds _}to befound this ‘side. of Sacramento. The whole stock is fresh, has been tested and is guaranteed to be first-class in every particular, Any one wanting “any of the above seeds should apply immediately to Thomas Shurtleff & “Son, at the Plaza Stere, Nevada City. Country OFivie-peomptly attouded to. fl t-tf° + ~@e o-——_—_-—— Fresu California and Eastern Flower Seeds at Carr Bros. ; tf Ciover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Lawn Grass seeds, etc., fresh and clean,at Carr Bros. tf Ee NEVADA THEATRE. Two Nights-Wednesday & Thursdays April 12 and 13. Twe Illustrated Lectures By a Member of the Staff of the Famous COSMOPOLITAN DISPENSARY, Of San, Francisco, Wednesday Night—‘‘Human Life,” for Ladies and Gentlemen. Thursday Night—‘‘Hard Luck,” fer Men only, ADMISSION FREE. The Doctor will be at the National Exchange Hotel from Wednesday until Friday night for cousultation. Nervousness is from dyspepsia. Take . ‘Weather Report. Fréxcn Corrat, April. 6, 1893." Eprron Transcrarrr: The record of the maximum and miaimum thermometer (condensed); and the rainfall: at French: Corral for. the monti: of March 1893, is as follows : MAXIMUM. Highest, on the 27th..... . 75° Lowest, on the llst...., « AQ? Average of 31 readings.. . »« .55.45 MINIMUM, Highest, on the 29th.. .. sees 53° Lowest, on the ldst..... 31°.. Average of 31 readitigs.:... 41.71° Mean of 62 readings.... ease 48.589 Rainfall for month, 7.1). inches ‘¢ the season,..... 33-Ul Respectfully, N.C. Mizuzr. Unjust Taxation. It is unjust te tax the stomach with burthens that it cannot bear. Many silly people thus tyrannize that faithful servitor until it rebels and punishes them as they deserve. Dyspepsia is usually’ the child of gastronomic folly, but whether this or the natural ass-ciate of inherent feebleness from childi.ood, it is surely and pleasantly remediable with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest and most highly sanctioned gastric tonic in existence. Asa result of the tone imparte@ tothe stomach, and the increased activity of its digestive and assimilative action, insured by the persistent use of this benign invigorant, general stamina is augmented, the nerves stren_thened and tranquilized, and a tendency. to insomnia and hypochondriasis defeated: Biliousness, chills and fever, rheumatism aud kidney troubles are conqured by this admirable medicine. A woman's beauty is never lost Se long as her sweet smile remains— So long as her .leam_her-teeth like frost, And her soft lip the ruby stains; And SOZODONT, with magic power, Po ccadiagnee neem engi aataactee eerste eeettenineenerenten’ may a 3 — spss , career sg toate ~. = Henve . WILL 0’ THE WISP lies eS BY MISS AMELIA THROPP, Willeure You; is 4 true statementiof the] yfeadow Grove was the name of Mr. action of AYER’S Sarsaparilla, when . Moore’s place, which-was a farm situated in taken for diseases originating in impure . a fetired country locality somé distance from plod; but, while this assertion is trae of ee Ss Reger e, ag Bogs = frond AYER’S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can . el, @ pi 9s : ey attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to — B raghag tiple oor baa Ne . age other preparations, which unprincipled eeption of Mrs. John Spriggins, who dedeglers wil recommend, and. try to im . ejabed it was “a positive shame the way the pose upon yoy, as ‘just as good as . Moores were bringing up that child, not. put_ Ayer’s.” Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and . ting her to work, but filling her bead with Ayer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier . all sorts of nonsense, education ard the like, and would be benefited permanently. . instead of making her useful ilke her own This medicine, for nearly fifty years, . 8¥¢. daaghters, who never looked into ® has enjoyed a reputation, and made a Sort tas aes ace poy ag ery record for cures, that has never been . those was such a lack of judgment on thie equaled by other preparations. AYER’S } pert of father Spriggins in his management, Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of he. that Mr. Moore, who commenced life with a reditary scrofula and other blood dis. more moderate fortune, tad far surpassed eases from the system, and it has, deservedly, the confidence of the people. hini in the accumulation of wealth; and the active, red-headed Misses Spriggins were Sarsaparilla not tobe compared with the pretty Ethel “I canhot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AYER’S Sarsaparilla. I was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition te this, my body was covered with-pimply eruptions. The remedies prescribed failed to-help me. I then began to take AYER’S Sarsaparilia, and, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples disappeared. I advise. every young man or womal, in case of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AY ER’S Sarsaparilla.”—H.L-Jarmann, 33 William st., New York City. Will Cure You ity, gave entire satisfaction to the inmates of her home, who seemed to say: “Live only that we may love you.” Ethel, althongh aot-required to do laborious work, was really useful, studious, and amiable, and sot by any means destined to be'a cumberer in life. She was a romantic child, with a vivid, poetic imagination, fond of books, eagerly perusingany reading matter ehance put in her way, until her head was filled with all kinds of romance and visions and singular ideas. She dreamt of fairies, knights of armor, and grand ladies rescued from-cruel bondage by harmony with her practical surroundings. It was the intention of Mr. Moore to send her to Philadelphia te school as soon as she period of four years. This time was now near at hand, and preparations were being rapidly pushed forward for her departure. _. The residence of Mr. Moore was a comfortable two-storied stone, whose white walls nestled prettily amidst graceful elms. A in front, an orehard lay to the right, whilst the grounds behind the house swept back to the meadow lands beyond. The léng meadow to the left, which was some distance from the house, was divided by a shallow Bestows on her this priceless dower. —s a by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass — yeas “ies “ _ way as if by stealth. i -ON THURS New Harness James Has returned to Nevaca open in the COMMERC W. L. DOUCLAS .« 83 SHOE act’ Wr. Fopronent est valu at Beige In Hoc Siguc vince; 4a Take No Substitute. 09 4 inf ; A Mique geqcine wnat ¥ 2. coos. 1 vil WL Brockton, Mass. Bold by . the elite custom & ; sie HARNESS, SADDLES, — FOR THE— Grand Qpenine Day Transcript Block, With the LARGEST STOCK OF ROBES, WHIPS, Etc., Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered Bfor sale ata" LOWER RATE than the same quality Blof goods can be bought anywhere else in the State.¥ HOW ARE YOUR EYES? that grazed in the meadow during the day sought refuge from the noonday sun. There, in the evenings, frequently could be seen a over the bog that lay in the center of the meadow, focused by a bright, dancing star, nant pools in the swamp. This scene was a great mystery to Ethel, and the vapor in the and examine it, and was only prevented . phantom from the mystic land. ” inmates of her home were wrapped in slum‘still there. She had made up her mind, no matter what the result would be, to go and explore it, for she could not. go away from home for so longa time with the mystery a6 $ . 8 ‘. Tt wasa clear, calm midsummer* night; the harvest moon shone in unusual splendor over orchard and meadow, the stars glimregal queen; great stacks of hay were heaped up ready to be gathered in by the harvesters next day, and the scent of its fra. grance perfumed the mild, evening-air, The vapor floated ina luminous cloud over the swamp, whilst the sfar of the mist gleamed through it uncommonly brilliant. Ethel sat down by the open window and leaned out, gazing at the mystery. She ‘wanted to go, yet was held back with a neryous dread of going alone, and was afraid “. ior ask aiyone to acco she would be laughed atand called vision‘ary and foolish, which had sometimes been ; the case when she had spoken of some of 5 her romantic conjectures and fairy visions, MORRIS. that sleep overcame her. During her slumbers she had a strange dream which helped to earry out at once, on awakening, her resolution to investigate the mystery of the meadow. She dreamed that she went to the brook, near the walnut tree, where the mist ‘floated like a pale, shimmery cloud in the ‘moonlight, and in the midst of it stood a tall; graceful creature, whose gauze-like drapery was formed from the filmy shroud that arose from the swamp, Her head was adorned by golden curls, which covered it like a halo and looked like gold lighted by the moonbeams; the star had ascended, and ‘shone in brilliant splendor in the middle of her forehead, Her large violet eyes, with their calm, clear light, were fixed on Ethel, and a half smile played over her perfect features, ‘tablishment dilated eyes gazing at the vision, Ethel stretched out her hafds and advanced to. wards the beautiful elfin creature, slowly ,at tirst, but faster and faster as her anxiety and excitement increased. She went on and on, ever jiereasing, but never getting nearer tho beautiful lady, who, although hever appearing to move, kept always at the same dis tance before her. At iast overcome with her eager anxiety she awoke, She looked out over the moonlit meadow; there was the silvery, floating cloud, and in the midst, meteor-like, the star. The lady -must surely be there, thought Ethel, in her excitement. She would delay ‘no longer, but go now and see. A slight, nervous dread made her hesitate for a few moments, however. FEjnally summoning her couragé ° Cairns City, and will in hous a week ing the door unloeked so that she might re. turn without being discovered. When she reached the back-yard, Carlo, the house-dog, gave a low bark, then approached, and after lence, wagging his tail. She hastened through the shadowy walks, on to the meadow-land beyond. How beautiful was the seene! Grand in its midnight solitude! Ethel’s heart beat with joy at the prospect before her. .She thought the dream had come to encourage her, and give her an idea of the beautiful lady there waiting to make FES ec LAL STREST, = who had wondered from the mystic land for a little while, or some fairy that had come from some cave in fairyland and was reigning queen over the place, How should she introduce herself, and how approach? She \ as she hurried on, She followed the brook at first, carefully picking her way through the slimy, little while others were entirely covered with a rank-looking, green crust which here and there the moonlight brightened with phosphorescent splendor. Ethel at first was cautious where she walked, but becoming more and more excited as she went on in her haste to see the beautiful lady, she became careless, When she reached the walnut tree, while hurrying along under its shadowy braiiches, she lost her footing, slipped, and plunged into a Here is an opportunity. Embrace it while you can. W. COLFAX JONES, B. 8. Cousultiog Optician-—of San Francisco, Regular visiting Refraction Specialist, All cases. of defective vision or eye strain, that can be treated by e Science of Appled Optics success. . vain tried to extricate herself. and howled at sight-of her distress, — insuring the contidence of patients and success in complicated ensh tively tee cases I undertake to treat. Only the tad grades vor eee se ops oe \ ie c collin used, The latest styles of glasses and lorgneties for *ks deep, dark shadows of the walnut trea, Parlors Nor. 15, 16, 17, Nation } Exchange Hotel. t 88, 9th, Stree (Tobe Continued. } Moore, who, if they surpassed her in activ-brave warriors, until she was scarcely in . reached the age of fourteen, to remain fora . broad lawn sloped down to the public road valley, through which a brook threaded its One large walnut tree made a shade, by the stream, where the cattle light, blue haze, floating its vapory mantle which sparkled and glimmered over the stagswamp, so wierd and elfish looking, filled + -herchildish imagination with the-most_won= derful pictures and mysterious conjectures. . How she longed to explore the spot, to £ y her dread of encountering some strange \ A few nights previous to her departure she arose, as was her custom, when all the ber, to'see if the vapor and the star were ‘wered dimly in the brilliant light of their impany her, tor fear She was so long in getting up her courage On the other side of the brook stood . a deer, which had come to the stream from { the distant woods to drink, and stood with she hastily dressed and left the house, leav° her acquaintance. Perhaps it was an angel . ' formed several pretty speeches in her mind pools that interspersed the grass, Over some of which large. scales appeared to float, pool up to her waist. Poor Ethel! She gave one terrified seream after Another, and in Carlo barked The sounds floated out on the still night air, and went echoing: away in the wooded ighies . distance, Where now was . a! Te phen cap bberpeert peri fel ag, Saal Babar . inay, the otar, and the extoaighed dec? All ~ Hows a Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good healthcannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach yndited, poisoning the Blood; uent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and . nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged, Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of resto more .people to health and te eal by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known. on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, Asa genéral family remedy for éyspepeis, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever ase anything else, and have never been diepointed in the effect produced; it seems to be almost a fect. cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. a A et Delingtent Notice. ‘TAI MONY GRAVEL. MINING COMPANY. Location of prineipal place of busiress, Nevada: City, Cal. Loeation of works NevadaCounty,Cal, Notice—fhere are delinquent upon the following . e8 ribed stock on account of ass ssment No, 8 levied on the iéth day of Febrnary. 1593, the several » mounts set opposite the Ummes of the respective shareholders, as foiluws: Andin acecrda ce with law, andan erder of the Board of Directors, ma e on the 16th day of February, 15:3, so many shares of each parcel of such sto-k as may b
necessary will be s.ld at public auction at the officeof the company, Nevad: City, C1, on the 17th day of Apr’, 1503, at the hour of lie’elock a. M.yofsaidd»y,top y delinquent assessinent thereon, together with cost# of advertising and expenscs of the sile, : K, Casper, Secretary. Office at K. Cusper’s store ou Pine strect, Nevada City, Cal. Notice of Fo) feiture. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevada -ss. S Yo Georse True, delinquent co-owner, andto A. A,: Charronat, uongagee of said True’s interest. ae ae You, are he:eby notified thatwwe, Jesse Lyons, Elisha Hampton, Wm, G. Mum pton and the estate uf John Goyne, dit exsed, (Celia 4. -Goyne,-Aumx,) have expended during thetwo years of 1891 and 15.2 the put: of $.00.00 in labor . nt improvements ppon tre st. Louis quartz clvim (othe: wise Minow ws the Neversweat) si uxte in the N. E. 4 of See. 9, Tp. 16, N.K.9 KE. MW. M, in Willow Valiey mining disirier, county and LADIES LADIES . To save you theZtroubl» il expense of sending toSan Franeisce, . hsve bought a complete line of MRS. AEITiE HARKISON’S world-famed fOILLET ARTICLES. Every lady can positively have health and beauty by using them. LOLA MONTEZ CREME. . TheSKIN FOOD o/s and TISSUE % BUILDEK preserves the complexion. Preyents wrinkles, withering, drying, aging of the skin. Her Face Bieach removes frecxles, tan, moth patehes, callowness, -yellow ekin. Her VIGOR absolutely i a ents hair falling out, makes it fine and glossy, cures all sealp humor. MRS. of the face and form, write MRS. NEITIE HARRISON, % Geary street, San Fraucisco val. Superfiuous hair permanently removed. ly-maré6. i nS 1392. TAXES. 189%. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS . os Now Due and Payable. A) OTICE 15 HE Y GIVEN THAT THE LN remaining one-half of Taxes on all Kea) Property is now due and payable and will be delinquent on the 24th day of April, A. D., 1893, at 6 o’clock P. M., and unless paid prio’ thereto 5 per cent. will be added. B. F. SNELL, Treasurer and Tax Collector of Nevada County. i Stockholders Meeting. sto-nholders of the Nevada County fove the n eeting. EK. M, PRESTON, Président. Geo. C. GAYLORD, Seerétary. Annual Meeting. — on raturday, May 20th, 183, at 7 o’clock the evsuio legally brought before sa d meeting. : '. J. ROLFF, tecretary. AVING purchased the stock a trade of L. Hirachman, on EPINE STREET,. all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, lowest rates, — being patted by his mistress, followed in sij WER ECTRIG LIGHT COMPANY Oarrest and conviction of the Monday evening, March 27th, 1893. K, CASPER, Proprietor. Nevada City, March 28th; Merchant Tailors, Union street, in the Cit some “SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, .ie, from which te choose, RNY di (iy. Second fustallment of Real Estate Taxes NHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Land aud Argsociation will fake place at the Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Cal., on Tuesday, May 9th, 1893, at 8o’clock +. M. fur the rurpose of electing a Board of Directors for he ensuing year, and the transaction of tu h other business as may be brought beHE AN UAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Mpsonie Hall Association willbe held »t Musonic Hall, Nevada City, M., for the pu pose of electing Trustees for year, and the transaction of such. other business as may be properly gnd CIGARS AND TOB3CC0, . [PES, Ete., which they will sell at the $10 REWARD, ® HARTMAN & DULAC, AVE OPENED A NEW SHOP ON . ity Hotel build. Sore before th eli 7 J ang, where they will be pleased. we me rly come before the meeting, will “Aid will have @ fall line of Samples: of Fine Cloths, both lnported and z 4 Perfect Ft Guarant el GIVE THEM A CALL. State aforesaid, iu order to hold said prenvised statutes of the United States, uud thut there isnow due fyiin you to the undersigred,as your hare of ssid sum the sum of $33.88. Aud if, within ninct, days froin the service of this netice upon you, o within ninety days after this votice has been served upon you by publication, you fail oriefuse to contribute your prop: 'rtt p of such expenditure as ¢oowue:, sour interest in said Claim wi.l become the prop@erty of the undersivned under said Section 2834. J'8 © LYONA, ELISHA HAMPTON, WM. G. HAMPTON, “ESTATE OF JOHN GOYNE, Dee’d, (Celia A, Goyne, Admx.) Dated April 1, toys.DELINQUENT NOTICE. NONSOLINATED St, GOTHARD GOLD C MINING ‘yuatnose Location of Pri.cipal place of business, San Frane‘sco, Cal. Loeation of Werk's, Nevada County Cal N:tice—There are delinquent upon the ‘ollowing de acribed stock ov account of sressm ‘pine aviid on the Sth day of -February, Fsv3tthe \several amounts set opLooe: usunres bf the respective shareoldeérs, as. follows: HARRISON'S LIVER: REGULATOR cures No. No, torpid liver, malaria headaches, nervous ‘ Names. Certi. Sharos. Aniount, diseases, costiven ss. ai] female troubles. . Babb, M. E. 197 100 3 bub Oaly genuine vegetable r. medy. eo Moock. J. 210 1600 7b 00 MISS A. J. STRANAHAN Moock, J. 212° 1000 50 00 Nexttoe New York Hotel. Street; +-Zeitter,-F~—~—————20t ——— 1008-50-00 x Nevada City, Cal. Zeitier, F.,: 202 “1000 50 00 For any spéciai or complicated blemish . Zeitler, F. 208 1119 55,.5 And in accordance with law,and on order of the Board of Directs, made ov the 9tu dsy of Februvry, 1593, so niany shares of ‘leach parcel of such siock as may be neces}.Sary. Will.be.sold at public.Auction.at the othe. of the Company, No, 320 Sansome Street, room 10, San Francisco, Californin, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1°93, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., of said dny, to pay delinquent asse,sments thereon, togethe: with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary, Office, 820 Sansom. Street, room 10,,5an Fraticisco, California. : ASSESSMENT NOTICE. rACK-RABBIT MII.L AND MINING COMPANY. Location of Principal place of Fy tion of works, Nevada Co, Ca!. Noti-e is hereby given, that at u meeting of the Board ef Directcrs, hela oa the. 27th dvy of Mareh 1893. an Assessment, (Yo. 8) of five cents (6 ets.) per shxre, Was levied upon the Captal stuck of the Corper-tion, parable immediately in United Stat s Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, #20 Sansome. Street, Roum 10, San Francise -, California. Any 3teck upon which this Asavssment shakl remain uapaid on the 2d day of May, 1808, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless payment is made b,fure, will bsold on Monday, the 22d day of May, 1893, to poy the delinquent As: esement, t.gether with costs of advertising and exp tres of sa e, By order of the Board of Directurs. j THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Offico, 320, Sansume Street, Koum 10, San Francisco, Calif rnia, : F Stockholders Meeting. HE ANNUAL ME TING OF THE STOCKh Jders of the Champion Mining Company,f rthe election of uw board of Piree tors to serve forthe ensuing, year and for the transacting 6f such oflar business as may properly coine before the weeting, will be held at the office of the Compauy 320 Sansome Street (Room 10) San Francisco, California on Tuesd iy the 1th day of April 1893 ut 3 o0’c’ock Pp. M. Tiansfer books wil} be clesed on the sth day of April, 183 at 9 o’@lock a. M. THEO. WELrZEL, Secy. Office 320 Sa’ some Street Koom 10, San Francisco Cali o1uia. hi 22-td. FOR SALE. 134 OF NVYY of Section 8, ‘Twp 17 North N Kange 8 cart, situated in Nevada county known as the Warner Raneh, Price 3600 half eash; bilauce in one year, secured b mortgage. Wood enough on place to pa forsame. Fair house of five rooms, stabl ‘Yor horses aud cow, fine spring antspriu house, Address, W. F. BIRD, Yuba City NOTICE. All persons having bills against the WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY are requested to preHoureby notify their friends and the pul sent them in duplicate on or. before the lis generally that they wi!l keep on hand first of each month, and payment will be made on the second Saturday, Present all bills at the office of the Secrevary, at A. Isoard’s store, West Harmony Gravel Mining Compasy. J. 'f. MeCALL, Supt. oneree: —~-\a es Assessment Notice. M 4 DIN GOI DAND SILVER MINING CO., Nevada City, Cal. Notice is herebs given erson or per-. that at a meeting ofthe Board of Directors, sons who destroyed some of the Lamps and Reflectors belonging to the Company, on held onthe ?4th day of March, 1893, an assessment (Number 5) of one cent per share was levied uponthe capital stock ofthe eorporation, payab e Wednesday, Ape 26th, iso, tothe Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold eoin, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Thursday, April 27, 1898, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment ig made before, will be sold on the 15th day of May 1898, at the hour of 11 o’elotk A. M, atthe office of the Secretary of said corration, to pay the delingent assessment, lonether with ecvats of advertising and exBy order of the Board of K. CASPER, Secretary. © enses of sule. irectors. Nevada City, Cal STOCKAOLDERS’ MEETING. EVADA CO, NARKOW GAUGE RAILroad Company The annunl meeting of the BStuckboiders of the Nevada Count Narrow Gauge Ruailroud Company for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the traneaction of such other business as ity d pr p © ad he atthe office of the Company, atthe Railroad their friends. They are now making up. Depot, Grass Valicy, Nevada county, Cuiihandsome. ~ fornia, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY ©} PRIL, 1893, a 8 P.M, Polls wit) be openod at8:45p.M. Transfer books will be closed on the 25th day of March. By order of JOHN F. KIDDER, President. GeoRGE FLETCHER, Secretary, Stockholders’ Meeting. oe HE ANNUAL MERTING OF STOCK. holders of Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion will take plaee sn the Library room of Odd Fellows Wall, Nevasia City, on Mon evening, way 1, IMB, at 8 oelock, for the perme ef electing a Board of Directors for =e puening year, and the trausaciion of such © ber busine: sus may properly 6 : befure said meeting. vruperty Comme . P. BROWN, Pr JAMES KiNKEAD, Secretary, . waldont, Nevada City, April 1, Is, ay Electiép Prodiamation. The Blectors of the Corporation of tle City of Nevada are hereby notified that an election wil! ba held ia Nevada City on Monday, May Ist, 1893, to elect the following named officers: 1. Marshul. 2. Assessor. 3. Treasurer. 4. City Trustee. 5. City ‘Trustee Names. Certi. Sharee, Amount J. G. Mureiie, = 16 8 160. J. C. Murebie, 45 8 80 H.C. Milis,. 12 50 5.00 H.C. Mills, b2 2% 250 Wim. H. Crawford, 23 120 10.00 Wm. H. Crawford, 58 50 5 00 H. Lane, at 100 10.0 H. Lane, ~~ 64 50 5.00 QO. M. Exstman, +B “B00 39.00 J.W. Jenkins, 110 50 5.00 B. Wetssbein, 141 150 1.00 s, Wheeler, 142 802 30 00 G. Johnston, 145 250 25.00 P. H. Whalen, 149 50 5.00 ises under the pruvisios.8 of Sec. 1824, Fe-]t-bupiness, Saud rieisge, on doen ia. Lee yOffice at K. Casper’s store, qu Pine street . Precin-t \o.1. The polling place will be fat Samuel Cintter's cariinge factery on the . Plaza. Inspectors D. B. Getche 1; and RK Tremain; Jndges, John Richards aad Wm. Brown; Clerks, W. J. Williams and W. J. Organ; Baliot Clerks, Hugh Murchie and Ge. Russell s Precinct No. 2. The pol ing place will be atthe City Hell. Insectors, J, 1. C ldwelt ond Harvey Cooper; Jadges, August Ledeman and, E. Booth; Clerks, C. H. Hereison y; Ballot Cierks, Louis schmidt and J. B. \and Geo. s lord, : wn Precinct No. 3; fhe polling place wi'l be at the Justiecs’ office cn Commercial ptreet. nepectors, J, V. Hunterand Frank Po ver; Judges, J. G, Dickerman and Phi‘, Goyne; Glerks, J. E. Insane and J, E. Carry Byllot Clerks, Alphonso Hartungand Felix Giflet, The oolls will be open-frum sunrise till 5 o'clock P. M, By order of the Board of Tras ecs. A! EX GAULT, President. Att st: T. H. Carr. Clerk. Neva.a City, March 8ist, 18u8. # Election of ‘chool Directors. LN electors ot Nevada School istrict, county of Nevada, that the annual election of School Directors wil be held Saturday, April 29, 1893, {t Washington School House of suid district elected for the full term of three. years each, ‘ ‘the polls will be open between the hours of 8a. mM. and sundown, J.C. Kieb is apponited Inspee or, and J. G. O'Neil! and J. 1. Hu-séy Judges of said election. By order of tho. Board of Education of Nevada Schvol Dis rict. ; L: 8. CALKINS, Secretary Board of Education. YT OTICE is hereby given tothe qualified at which election Two Directors are to be BPDDING —AND~— ATOR: AVING nurebased Geo, Tracy’s stock of Wo phi ure and Hedding at a Great swerities, [um enab’ed to sell goo.s at prices that will a Onish the 7 ablie, Spring stock, which will commence to arrive in wu few days. U. land exsmine my gouds before purchasing elsewhere Compare the prices and Goods sold at the lowest prices in the county for POT CASH, . Just Out—WOKILD'S FAIR SHAM-HOLD. EkS. Cal! andexamine them. Upholstering end all kinds of Repatring done on short rotlee. kememte the plice—Commercial Stree ' next dvor tu Tcu Store, Nevada City, : KINKEAD’S For ‘he next thi:ts dacs 1 wil offerGre ¢ the quality of goods All Country orders All bus.ness transacted on business prin . Yorniture Rooms, Commercial St Bargiins in «rder to make°roem for ny promptly and faithfuily attended to. ciples ’ Parns in the region of the kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator, Sean SOREN 2 _ Auctio OPPOSITE THE WILL BE SOLD INAT. SEVEN ti stock s-sold; ——O This is asstraight Clearanc n “ale. Bcoks, Crockery, Glass Ware, Furniture, Groceries, Ete. Trary’s Auction Reons, Main Stovet,UNION HO!EI, LOTS TO SUIT SEL WHO WANT BIG BARGAINS. GQCLOCK, eSale, and will continue unRUGS Large' Stock of FURNITURE Ete., BEDDING, — Ete., Always on ITMand. & ~ : + Main Have the Kargest and Carpets, Rugs, Linoleim, 00 were dé Shaw, Street, Most {Complete Stock{ of Mattings and Wall Paner Which They{Are Selling at Prices Unheard of, Before, Siemens Ole ‘heir New Spring Stock Has Arrived and Reedy for Insnection’ Having purchased George Tracy’s Stock of Furniture at a sacnfice we will give purchasers GREAT BARGAINS in this ine, ORANGES, AGEN perovers et ee CORN BEEF, . 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