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April 13, 1892 (4 pages)

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Ia eo PAE ste a siege en oe THE DAILY OSAas Ta, eens ianniantneinit ue a : TRANSCRIPT ". = Some sia ps ances Peary, who 18 now somewhere in the frozen north, had charge of certain governers. Propriet S, CALKIN BROWN & ment works at Key West. While the é work was in progress he noticed on the tl \ wnrnsennn bottcma of the harbor, near where a WEDNESDAY EV’NG APRIL 13, '92. bre:.cwater was being built, something which shone through the water. He in———————_—_ NE qaired what it was, but! he was able to SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: get no response more satisfactory than Loss of appetite; bad breath; bad taste is the assurance that it had always been the mouth ; tongue coated: pain under thé LATE MINING DECISIONS. there. The boatmen of the neighbor ‘Tmportant Supreme and Circuit Court Rulhood had seen it shining there in their mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach o/s 1. It is unquestioned law that the top, or apex of a vein, must be within the boundaries of a claim, in order to enable the locator to perfect his location and obtain title. 2. The apex of a vein is not necessarily a point, but often a line of great length. 3. Any portion of the apex in the course found, or strike of the vein found within the limits of a claim, is sufficient diacevery to entitle the locator te obtain title; for while the owner of a mineral vein may follow in its descent into an lines is subject to further discovery and appropriation. Judgment of court le: w affirmed.—Error to Supreme Court U.S., Territory; of Montana [Decision March 14, 1892.] 1. The Act of July 2d, 1864, granting ~ land to the Northern Pacific Railroad Co. to aid the construction of its road, which creates a reservation. of the odd numbered sections of land ‘‘not mineral,” within the limits defined, ‘‘which are free from preemption or other claims or rights,” from the time of filing a plat of the general route in the General Land Office does not prevent parties from taking up mining claims in the reserved lands after the fil. ing of such map and before the definite location of road, and it does not avail the childhood, and had in turn been assured by their fathers that it had been there all their time. restlessness, with sensation of having left Although the inhabitants of that subsomething undone which ought to have tropical clime might be content to live been done; fullness. after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow apand die with an unsolved mystery at pearance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc, their very doors, it will easily be underNot all, but always some of these indisto.d that the temper of Lieutenant cate want of action of the Liver. For Peary was different. He sent divers A Safe, Reliable Remedy> down to investigate and after much difthat can do no harm and has never been fieulty succeeded in bringing to light a known to fail to do good, sinall copper cannon of the Fifteenth cen*Take Simmons Liver Regulator tory. Be was able to satisfy all the -AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR— iat bg pag mer claims of the government to the piece beg ne Dyspepsia, ic eadache, for the price of old sopper and the interCenstipetion, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, ee esting relic became bis own.—Boston Mental Depression, Col Courier. A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. *The storied stream that surges near J. XL Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa mining district the werd ‘‘claim,” used as @ noun, has a definite and peculiar mean She.was elected._New York Post. ing, denoting, when coupled with the Sharp New Yorkers. mame of a miner, a particular piece of Your New Yorker is a witty individ ground to which that miner had a recogual. His sense of humor is as broad and rollicking as his conversation is keen nized, vested and exclusive right, or posand crisp. He may be asmall boy in session, for the purpose ef extracting prefrayed knickerbockers crying ‘‘wuxtra”™ cieus metals therefrom ; and there is rea” on the street; a fakir on Broadway sellson to suppose that in framing the reing patent collar buttons or a broker on servation clause of grants that Cengress ‘change—the same Attic salt and laconic selected the word ‘‘claim” fer the express brevity flavor his remarks, tempered purpose of excluding from the grant lands with a sense of humor that robs his sharpest thrust of half its sting: held in possession of, and claimed by, “Here, young man,” said Russell Sage miners according to local customs. homestead pre-emption laws weuld be TENDERED THE one day, as he BROS. Assessment Notice, : ARMONY GRAVEL MINING CO. Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby’ . Vn HL Snit given, that ata meeting of the Direct ors, held on the 27th day of February, 1392, an assessment, No, 6, of'ten cents yer share was levied upon the ‘capital ‘SON BUILDING, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. “THE RUSTIC. DAZZLERS” IN Minsttely and Specialties ! And Their Superb Orchestra KEEPBCONSTANT LY ba W. D. PLUNKETT, Manager. Attorney at Law. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. ¥x-Superior Ja dgeof Nevada County. Na’-.ona ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place ot business, Nevada City. Nevada county, California, Location of works, vada county, California. £x . Proprietor, To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and —AT— Hacks to let at the shortest notice and o the most reasonable terms ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY The horsés 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 Ne Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of asseastnent No. 6, levied on the 27th day of THE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIREI Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies Friday Evening, April 22, ‘92, February, 1892, the several amounts set opposite the names of the. respective shareholders, as follows : No. Names. ©. ° Certif. No. Shares. Am’t. J, M. Jewett, 118 E. B. Stevens, 34 E. B. Stevens, 68 A. Isoard, (own 100} 25 124 $10 03 2 50 1 25 300 30 00 Committee“of Arrangements. er,) 86 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 27th day of February, 1892, se many shares of each parcel of such stock as FORNISHED M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of ad _» void, or even voidable, by reason of the mere fact that the land conveyed contains valuable mines. The authorities Floor Director .-+ Thos. J. Brown millionaire, but had evidently not reckcited certainly do not maintain that title ‘ oned on the thrift which helped win tho resting upon patents from the Gevernmillions. Vloor}Managers. ‘ Pr ment ean be vitiated hy the discovery of “Thank ye, Mister Sage,” he said, as J.C. Mulligan, ° minerals subsequent to the issuance the sizeof the reward dawned upon him. F. T. Nilon,'y J. M. Foley, : “Wait a minnit an I'll give you yer J.J. Hanly,: : thereof. Thos. Carroll. J. McCauley, 4. In all cases in which land patents change.” J/ames Donnelly. Deacon Sage hurried away and the byhave been eanceled the courts have proAtd _ standers laughed.—New York Recorder. Reyveption Committee. Beef,: Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND, MAIN and.that the-place of . our respective . . residence is set opposite our respective Broad Street...-.,»Nevada Qity . james. The business we shall. conduct is a general grocery business, In witness. whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 11th day of March, A General Banking Business Transacted. 1892. WE us SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL Names, THoMAs SHURTLEFF, New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento W K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s stere, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. ap4 STREET.....++NEVADA CIT) Gold and Silver Bullion FURNITURE, MO@™ Meats delivered to any part of Casper’s Stgre, on Pine street, Nevada Yévada county, California, on the city free of charge, DAY, MAY, 14th, 1892, at 4 H AS Horseshoer. RENTED THE Residence, Nevada City. CLARENCE ASAPH SHURTLEFF, Residence, Nevada City. Srare oF CALIFORNIA, County’ or Ngvapba, f : On this llth day of March, 1892, before me, W. D, Long, a Notary Public in and for the said county ef Nevada, personally appeared Thomas Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, personally known to me to be the same persous whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and they duly acknowledged to me that they pair vo: f the same. In OFFICERS: witness whereof I have hereunto set my BM PUROTON. oe i Presper . hand and affixed my official seal the day BoM RUN Te sacs Vice Presipens . and year in this certiticate first; above BEDS, JOHN T., MORGAN, 0056565555006 s 00Casuiex { written. andSgc’y . m12 BEDDING D. E. MOKGAN..Ass’TCAsHIRB DIRECTORS: Joun T. Moxean D. E, Morean, L, Housman, kt. M. Preston, M, Hugues, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Gao. Wm. EpWaRbs. CORBESPONDENTS, Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—Natiena) Bank of D. O, hills Co. Wall Paper, Window Shades. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING W. Dz. Lona, [seal.] Notary Public. NOTICE. @@~ Picture Frames Made to order election of seven Directors, toserve for the ensuing twelve menths, and for the one Qld Claney Shop, on Broad Street, this city JAS, J. OTT, Director. All of that certain lot in the town of Washington, Washiigten township, county .of , peachy State of California, bounded east by Washington creek, west by lot of -H. Striker, north by South Yuba river, and south by vacant land, for the year 1890; to Conrad Grissel, for the sum of eight and seventy-two huntransaction of such ether business as may dredths ($8.72) dollars, popes come before the nieeting, will The amount due at the date hereot is held at the office of the ee: at thirfeen and eight hundredths ($13.08) the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, evadollars, ! and the right to redeem said da county, California, on WEDNESDAY, property from said sale will expire on THE 6TH, DAY OF APRIL, 1892, at Saturday, the sixteenth of aoa, 1892, 3 v.M. Polls will be opened at 34 o’clock and the undersigned, Conrad Grissel, and closed at 3:45 rp. mM. Transfer books will on Monday, April eighteenth, 1892. will be closed on the 26th day of March, apply to the Tax Collector of the cor; By order of of Nevada, aforesaid, for a deagys‘ JOHN F,. KIDDER, President. said property. . Georce FLercner, Secretary. m15-td Witness my hand this March, 1892. G. Wm, Durst, Prop. i of Nevada, State of California, viz : road Company,—The aunual meeting} the twenty-fourth day of February, of the Stockholders of the Nevada County 1891, by the Tax Collector of said NeNarrow Gauge Railroad Company for the vada county, sold for delinquent taxes p. M., for the transaction of such inesg as may come before said meeting. CHARLES KLINGENSPOR, Director, K. CASPER, Director. O. MRS, G, DUPOIR :—YOU WILL please take notice that, the following described property, situate in the county EVADA County Narrow Gauge Railwith the improvements thereon, was, on ing of the Stockholders of said Company, CHAS) BENNETS, 3 Assay Office at this Bank. the undersigned, Directors of the The Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats, to be held at the Secretary’s office, at K. Practical ur chased W ODIN GOLD AND SILVER MINFresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete, kept on hand. ING COMPANY, call for a special meet ‘ OF EXCHANG! and EUROPE. Cellections on amy part of th: United Staicwa spectalty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warranse NOTICE, E. tssue BILLS Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GHEAT BRITAIN Dealers in may be necessary will be sold at public auction on Thursday, the 21st day of April, 1892, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL Commercial Street. fakir who had dropped his box of tin J. J. Hanley, J.C. Nilon, watches on the stone coping of the TrinChas. Grimes, J. M. Foley, J. A. Milhone, ity churchyard fence and dodged, at the Carl Schemer, J. E. Carr. risk of life and limb, after the old man’s hat, which had blown half way across the street. The fakir knew the multi . Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, BAN pr. R. M. Hunt, ed by S.:Wheel THE : : KEYSTONE : ; MARKET vertising and expenses of the sale. By.,order of the Board of Directors. CRISSEL BROS., held out a nickel to a ~~ CITIZENS LEGG & SHAW, Delinquent Notice. OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner. —ON— pus “Finest Brands of Gigars “in Nevada City. a20 tf Empire Livery Stable Young Men's Institute, on Certificate of Co-Partnership. Paid up Capital$30 000 J. M. WALLINC, Nevada City-Council, to, 30, bod TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Officel with De_N. E yChapman, Sacramen JAMES HENNESSY, ; : NEVADA CITY...-4:000s00 Broad st,, Nevada City, op) change hote = By order of the Board of Directors. if K. CASPER, Secretary. OfficeNevadé at K. Casper’s Pine ia Olay, Calstore, ’ on back, of Nevada, ss:—We, the undersigned, {Miscellaneous Books, hereby certify that we are partners My prices will surprise’the do transacting business in thig State, at the ; Periodicals, ast § city. of Nevada, county of Nevada, unoldest settlers. der the firm name of Thomas. Shurtletf bs Pictorials, . WM. H. SMITH. & Son. ‘That the names in full of all the t __ . members of such partnership are Thomas’ Magazines Prices of Admission—50 and 75 cents. Reserved Seats at Muloy’s: To be Given by penses.of sale. FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. Blank Books. DENTIST, together with costs of advertising and ex THAN EVERSBEFO RE, ‘ School Books, Dr. C. W. Chapman, Larger Stock of Groceries ON HANO A store of K, Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. gold coin. Any stock upon which this t shall remain unpaid on the 2d day of April, 1A22, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless on See is made before, will be sold on the 2Ist day of April, 1892, at the hour of 1] o’cluck A, M., at the oftice of tW'Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, as anybody And proposes to sell ag cheap Under the Leadership of Invitation Anniversary Ball Ts now prepared to keep a Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Ete. PROF.PHIL. GOYNE. GRAND ceeded according to the familiar rules of REMOVAL! . T.H. CARR. Palace Drag, Book and Stationery Store, Next Door to His Olt Stand Commercial St Nevada City Benevolent Society. fe he tae the digestive and assimilative powers us, floating on its bosom-a full; round century of history, poetry, tradition, was bro:.der, deeper, clearer than now; these old hills that tower above us were greener, loftier, yet easier climbed; this old pile was statelier, majestic; men were braver, youth more heroic, lasses wére fairer, may. be pardoned for at least believing? and amid that troop ing throng of maidens, more beautiful than the nymphs of Thessalian groves purer than the virgins who fed the sacred flames on Ephesian altars, brighter in glance and smile than the beam of Yenus, happy as the wild birds that twittered around them, the echo of these hills repeating, but adding no sweetness CARER 25th. GRAND : BENEFIT ; ENTERTAINMENT a the same time aid (fostead Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. oe EVENING, APRIL er aaa ; of the corporation, payable Friday, AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNstock April Ist, 1892, to the Secretary, at the “T have been practicing medicine for twenty -and have never been able to put up a vegeta~ tie compound thax eral me acnenpenes bi Regulator, promptly and effectually move Liver to fe vetiges = a J. E. CARR. —PROPRIETORS. OF THE— librarian Senator Mulligan made this of the system.” i M, Huron, m. p., Washington, Ark, fervid and Chivalrous plea in the lady's ONLY GENUINE . behalf: railroad company that lands so located with miners] claims are in fact non-minto their laughter, the most winsome and beloved, gentlest, bonniest, best, was eral lands. : she whom we so love to remember as 2. In the common parlance of’ the Mary Brown Russell.” 3. The Court does not understand that a patent issued to a settler under the MONDAY shoulder-blade; in the back or sideoftem with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; A Gallant Kentuckian. : other’s territory, beyond his own side. When the name of Mrs. Mary Brown lines, he cannot fellow it beyond his endDay was before the Kentucky legislalines; and the vein beyond these endture the other day for election.as state a NEVADA THEATRE. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELIknown and popniar Bakery, on Commercial {Street, adjoining Nevada City, April 5, 1892. ESTRAY NOTICE. CONRAD G ml2 AME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada county, Dec. 4th, 1891, a light Red Cow. Left ear, half off ; right_éar Annual Meeting. HE regular annual meeting of the stc Transcript Block, ND is ready to attend to all work in. . Onions and Garlic for Luncheon. cut off; no iron brand. ‘The owner is réholders of the Delhi Minng Company J. L. Morgan, his line, which he guarantees to do in Neither the German nor the [Irishman Chas. Grimes,
I intend tokeep on hand at all times the quested to call, pay charges and take the will be held at the office of the Compaa perfectly satisfactery manner. M. Brophy, é National. Meat Market very best of ence, fraud, or some other sufficient equitis averse to onions mingled with his T. J. Moroney, animal away. H. KOTEY, ny, Room 26, 820 Sansome street, San Particular attention p.id to the shoeJ. E. Carr, A. J, Carey, OPPOSITE (‘ITIZENS BANK, able ground for wresting the property infood. The Italian eats the onion like an Washington, March Ist, 1892. Francisco, Cal., on Wednesday, March ing of lame or interfering horses, so as to P. Leonard, apple. A chunk of bread and two onions K. J. Phelan, Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. 9th, 1892, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the volved from the parties sued. correct these troubles. If you value your G, J. Schmidt, J. Hurley, is luncheon enough for an Italian ditch purpose of electing a Board of Directors Notice to Creditors. horse see to it that he is properly shod, 0. J.NAFFZIGER ... -Proprietor D. Kelley. 5. Theclaim of a mere squatter, based ‘ digger or pile driver. All of these deWedding Cakes’and Pastry toserve for the ensuing year, and the — _ (OP All work promptly attended te. upon nothing but an unlawful eccupancy mand their full midday hour, and if STATE of Louisa Moore, deceased.— transaction of such other business as may [BEBE Punk, MUTTON, VEA., 8AUSA Music by Goyne’s Enlarged Orchestra Made to order on short notice and on most Notice is hereby given by the underof lands, will not be taken notice of by the nothing better offers curl up with their come before the meeting. By order of INSOLVENT NOLIOE. GES, Ete, reasonable terms. of Eight Pieces. signed, Administratoy of the estate of the Board of Directors, Government for any purpose. Judgment jheads on astone or pile of boards-and Allorders for anything im my line promptae BACON AND LARD,wholesale or N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Louisa. Moore, deceaséd, to the creditors f18 C. F. HUNT, Sec’y. ly attended to, etail, County of Nevada, State of California of Court below affirmed.—No. Pac. R. R. take a nap. In the matter of the estate of Wm. BurBy strict attention to business, giving the of and all pérsons having claiins against the The Polish and Russian Hebrews take Co. vs. Sanders, et al (Error to Circuit nett, an Insolvent Debtor. : And all kinds of Meats usually found in best satisfaction and selling at low rates, . said deceased, to exhibit them, with the Notice to Creditors. Hacks and Carriages Furnished. no luncheon hour unless they work near Wim. Barnett having filed in this Court ope to merit a liberal patronage. necessary vouchers, within four months Court U. 8. from Dist. of Montana.— ‘iret-class Market, his petition, schedule and inventory home, when they go home and eat with anakepet OF L, A. MASON, deceased. after the first publication of this notice in insolyeney, by which it appears that he Decision January 25th, 1892.) VWoeats delivered f ee of charge. their families. As most of these men The Floor Will be Canvassed, is an insolyent debtor, the said Wino. BurNotice is hereby given by the underto the said: Administrator at the law nett is hereby deelared to be insolvent. work by the piece they are not willing office of Fred Searls, Nevada City,Cal., the signed, Administratrix of the Estate of ' Pray The Sherifiofthesaid County of Nevade Notice to Creditors. A, Mason, deceased, to the credto stop work for luncheon. Under their same being the place for the transaction hereby directed to take possession of all DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Tickets admitting Gentleman and the estate,real and personal, of the said of the business of said estate, in said itors of and all persons having claims chairs or on their sewing machines they Wm. Burnett an insolvent debtor, except gk be of William Edwards, deceased. county of Nevada. ‘A school indemnity section, made by have a chunk of black bread and garlic. Two Ladies, $1.50, against the said deceased, to exhibit them sneh as may be by .aw exempt from exOMMERCIAL STREET..N®VADA CITY Notice is hereby given by the underwith the necessary vouchers, within four RicHarp Moore, the territory (ef Washington) in the place These they take bites of from time to Admission te Gallery--Gentlemen, ecution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, signed, Administrator of the Estate of Administrator of. the Estate of Louisa months after the first publication of this books ot account, and papers, and to keep of land which has been patented as mintime as they are hungry. These men 50 cents. Ladies, 25 cénts. (SOLLEY BOM ic seseaee Proprietors William Edwards, deceased, to the credthe same safely until the appointment of ap notice to the said Administratrix at the Moore, deceased. assignee of his estate. eral, and of record at the date ef the paswork mostly among themselves. When itors of and all persons having claims Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 7th day Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada All persons are forbidden to pay any they comein contact with other nationsage of the act of Cengress of February against the said deceased, to exhibit them of March, 1892. City, Cal., the same being the place for Invitations must be shown at the door. debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver -DEALERS IN any property belonging to such Insolvent, with the necessary voucheis, within four Fred Searls, Attorney for Administhe transaction of the business of said 22d, 1889, authorizing such selections, alities, and particularly in the factories Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal E «. tohim,oerto any person, firm or corporation where they work with girls, there is a months after the first publication of this of Nevada. trator. . or association for his use. @lhe mats debtor At the lowest rates, eperates to reserve the land us against a met, LG estate, in said county loud outcry against their garlic.—New notice to the said Administrator, at the is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver CLARA B. MISLEY, subsequent homestead application.—Mc York Evening Sun. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A Law Office of J. M. Walling, Esq., Neany property until the further order of this N, E. OHAPMAN, of the Estate of L. A. Court, except as berein ordered. CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE vada City, Cal., the same beimg the place A Golden Opportunity ! Adwministratrix Kenzie vs. the State of Washington. Mason, deceased, it is further ordered that all the creditors DEN TIS of said debtor be and appear before the TASTE HAMS, Dated Nevada City, Cal,, this 12th day Nourishment by Bathing. BACON and for the transaction of the business of tlie [Rendered March 18, 1892.] es. Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the superior estate, in said county of Nevada, State of March, 1892. ~ SOMETHING ENTIRELY «NEW ! “It is well known that the skin is a Lae 2. NEVADACITY. . CAI Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open LARD California, AUGUST FRANDY, Fred Searls, Atty, ml2 Court, at the “ourtroow of said Court, *great absorbent, and nutrition even can A Chance in a Thousand! Administrator of the Estave of William in the City and County of Nevada, on the be conveyed through its agency,” said a l6tn day of May, 1892, at 10. o’clock Edwards. deceased, a trained nurse. “A physician once ora. M. of that day;to prove their debts and “PICTORIAL Election Proclan ation, LOCAL ANESTHETICS [fF DESIRED, Dated Nevada City, April 1, 92. ap2 choose one or more assignees of the estate SELF-PRONOUNCING dered a beef tea bath for a child. that 1 of suid debtor. YOUNG PEOPLKE’S BIBLE.” Office a Residence, Sacremento st was nursing, who was apparently dying HE Electors of the Corporation of—the It is further ordered that the order be Notice to Oreditors. S} My little son Had a number publishéd in the Nevada Daily Transcript, H18 book contains upwards of 700 large City of Nevada are hereby notified that of some exhaustive bowel*trouble, and JOHN DELBRIDGE a pewspaper of general cireulation, pube . of bad ulcers and-running pages of printed matter, and several an Election will be held in Nevada City STATE OF JOHN T. ROBBINS, dewith admirable effect. ye 1 myself lished in the city and county of Nevada, as sores to come on his head --AND-ot ceased, Notice is hereby given by hunured magnificent illustrations, includoften asthe said Paper is published, before onMONDAY, May 2d, Tou2, to elect have found that rubbing delicate perHas opened a firstthe said day set for the meeting of the crediSs ° and body, which lasted for ing pumeroys full-page colored plates, in the following named officets : sons with warm olive oil isan excellent class Boot and Shoe the undersigned, Administratrix of the the highest style of the art. tors. meng Our years, I tried all the 1. Marshal. ~And it is further ordered that in the Store in the National Kstate of John T. Robbins, deceased, to doctors ané many remedies, but the tonic. If 1 had the charge of a puny, the ereditors of and all persons having : MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. 2. Assessor. tm santime all proceedings against the said AGENTS WANTED Hotel Building, and is sickly baby I should feel inclined to insolvent be stayed. claims against the said deceased, to exsores still grew worse, untjl I did not All over this State. Broad Street.. ..below National Hotel. s,Dated Apr.i 12, 1892. Exclusive territory} 3: ‘Treasurer, ready to sell Boots and Shoes at the very hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, expect him to recover. My friends give it oil baths instead-of water baths, given to those meaning business, Better} 4City Trustee, JOHN CALDWELL, lowest prices. . Just received a fine lot of within four months after the first publicaterms than have ever yet been offered. Judge of Superior Court 5. City Trustece. wereconfident that if the sores healed and try the effect. The oil is quite as Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. School Childrens’ Shoes. J. M. Walling, Attorney. al2 tion of this notice to the said AdministraBesides allowing full commissions, we The Table Supplied with the best 6 . City Trustee. $ would kill him. I at length quit cleansing, and it stands to reason that Repairing promptly done, a2 trix atthe Law Office of Fred, Searls, prepay the freight rate to your door. market affords. Precincr No. 1—The Polling place wil Notice of Proving Will. all other treatment. and put him on such tiny beings, particularly if they theBoard and Lodging by the day, week Nevada City, Ual., the same being the This will meee bonanza te the right be at Samuel Clutter’s Carriage Factory, Swift's Specific, and less than three are badly nourished, should not have or month, place for the transaction of the business parties. Sold only by subreription, Valon the Plaza, .Inspectors—D, B. GetchN the Superior Court of the county of Election of School Directors. = bottles cured him ‘a sound and the natural oil of the body continually of said estate, in said County of Nevada. nable premiums to all who’ handle this ell and R. Tremain, Judges—M, B. SidNevada, State 6f California. In the washed away.”—New York Tribune. healthy child 6. 8. 8, MRS. M. E. ROBBINS, great work,. Sendat once for descriptive dles and George Davey, Clerks—I eon niatter of the Estate of Donald R. MeOTICE is hereby given to the qualified Administratrix of the Estate of John T, also cured a sore on another and term circulars and all other particuard Foote and W. J. Organ, Ballot ClerkKillican, deceased. Notice is hereby givRats in an English School. electors of Nevada School District, of my children. —Hugh Murchie and James Dower. lars to the en, that a petition for the probate of the county of Nevada, that the annual eleeRobbins, deceased. An infant school at Over has: been Dated Nevada. City, Cal., this 9th day R. J. MoKuney, Precincy No. 2—The polling place wil will of Denald R. McKillican, deceased, Reward Offered. tion of School Directers will be held closed on account of the number of rats Dominion Publishing Co., of April 1892. Frep Sxarzs, Atty, be at the City Hall. Inspecters—M Woodbury, Tex. and for the issuance to Frederick Brown, Saturday, April 30th, 1892, which infest it. The vermin had become Garver-and—B, Bullard. Judges—O. C {17 Seattle, Wash. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases kar Nevada City, the latter part of Addie McKillican and Robert MeKilliAt the Washington School House of said so bold that they seampered about in the Conlan and Harvey Couper, Clerk. ean, of letters testamentary thereo., has Free. November last, three colts estrayed most impudent fashion while the ehil-——O. H, Harrison and I, J. Rolfe, Ballo been filed in this Court, and that Mondistrict, at wh.ch election Three DirecTHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., dren were engaged upon their lessons, from a band of horses, The following is day, the 25th day of April, 1892, at 10 tors are to be elected for the full term of he cathe Webber and Geo, ©, Gay Atlanta, Ga. a description of them : three years each, ord, and there was no remedy but granting a One BLACK MARE COLT, four years o’clock A. M. of aid) day, at the CourtThe polls will be open between the Precincr No. 3—The Polling place wil holiday and in the meantime extermiold this Spring. Branded with't¥” on room «f this Court, at the Court House hours of 8 4. M. and sundown. J. C. Rich be at thie Justice’s Court room on Coml in Nevada City, in the county of Nevada; FOR CITY MARSHAL. nating the plague.—London Tit-Bits. shoulder. Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, is appointed Inspector, and J. G. O'Neill mercial street. Inspectors—J. V. HunOne GRAY HORSE COLT, three years State of California, has been set for the and J. M, Hussey Judges of said election, NEVADA CITY, ter and Frank Power. Judges—PhilA New Cure, ge old in Spring. Branded with ‘*Y” on hearing of said petition, when and where By order of the d-of Educatien of Goyne and L, Dulac, Clerke—J. E. any person interested may appear and shoulder. Will—Hello! . thought you were evada School District. Tsaac and J, E. Carr, Ballot Clerks— contest the same. W. D, VINTON, : ts One SMALL COLT, grayish color, two : Proprietor. B. N, SHOECRAFT, down with la grippe. Alpbeon Hartung and Felix Gillet. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. 4 Will be a Candidate for To be Given by ears old in Spring. Do not remema9 = Secretary Board of Education, Fred—I was, but a burglar cured me. he polls will be open from sunrise till By J. J. Greany, Deputy, r the brand. EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Will—Explain. 5 o’clock P, M, Dated April 11th, 1892. é all CITY MARSHAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, @@i will give a liberal Reward a complete stock of —, ‘ ALEX. GAULT, President, Fred—The fellow was in my house last to anyone notifying me or will give Reed & Nashaumer, Attorneys. : At the May Election. Of the Board of City Trustees. night; Lcollared bim and held on until information that will lead to their DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HE ANNUAL meeting of the stock: STD KHOLDERS’ MEETING. T. H. Carr, Clerk, : [ lost my grip,—Pittsburg Bulletin. recovery. ; holders et the Nevada County Land and_ Prescriptions darefully compounded, AT McKEE’S HALL, Nevada City, March 28, 1892. Improvement Asssociation will take place ‘ SFOR CITY MARSHAL. HE annual meeting of the stockholders —— —Oon— ¥Bn carn ED Typewriting in London, of Odd Fellows Hall Association will at the Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Cal., ’ Alsw a complete stock of the Across the water typewriting is being take place in the Library room of Odd on Tuesday, May 10th, 1892, at 8 o'clock mM. fer the pu: of electing a Board elevated to a place among the arts. A Nevada. County Abstract Office, Fellows Hall, Nevada City, on Monday . P.of Directors for the ensuing year, and the typewriting ‘‘at home” was recently evening, May 2nd, 1892, at 8 o'clock, Will be a Candidate for HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETINGn Includin htt given in London by two women who exNevada City, Nevada Co, Cal, for the purpose’of electing a Board of Ditransaction of such other business as may 1 bateweasiccr of the stockh of the Champio be-brought before the ont 3 Titles Examined and Insured rectors for the ensuing year, and the The Beat of Music has been Secured ows gales coma 4 Foolgeap, Bill, Minis CompanyMog be held at the aeice ‘cel in. the profession (7), A magic lan, E. M. PRESTON, President, transaction of such other business as may and a Grand Time is expected, tern provided with exhibition slides ournal ani et Pa “ Papete. » No. 820 Sansome street, Gero, C, GAYLORD, Secretary. a7. equity, and the Government has been required to allege and prove, by clear evid "er? ‘thn 0, J, NAFPZIGER, UNION MARKET, ats NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. S. HIS CHILDREN. Ei LODGING ~ TOUSE, = _giy S. S. S. COLTS LOST. Od Falow’Bllat Washingt Nevada Drug and Stationery Stor d E. O. TOMPKINS ad SAMARITAN LODGE. No. 126.) J. H. SMART, Towles, Placer Co., Cal J. 8. HOLBROOK CITY Saturday Evening, April 30th, 1892 MARSHAL At the City Election. " FOR CITY MARSHAL. illustrative of the twin occupations, shorthand’ and typewriting, and duly explained by an expert Was the feature of the ‘‘at home.” The beauty of the work shown drew exclamations of surJAMES G. NEAGLE prised pleasure from the assembly, A Will be a Candidate for *. OITY MARSHAL "At the May lection. piece and a representation of the a cmos Rome was considered es °. pecially fine.—New York Times. e pe a En JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS; NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, For saie—6000 acres of land. of the Cally fornia Iron and Steel Company, situated1 the southern portion of Ne yada county an bordering on the best lands of placer ly. ¥ ie) Fores of land situated in Valley. Pleasant properly come before said meeting, N. P. BROWN, President, James Kinkead, Secretary, Nevada City, April 1, 1892. SS ey FRED SEARLS, Attorney ad Counselor at Lew, IEL PRACTIC® IN ALLTHE COUB state aud Federai,' House and lot on Est Kroad street, Ne= fige—Opposite Vourt House vada City. Las A Fine Supper-will be gotten up by Mr. Dividend Notioe. E. T. Worthley. EVERYBODY INVITED. T a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens Bank, held on March 7th, 1892,-a dividend (No. 45) of fifty payable on . : cents per share was dec! and ake March 10th, 1892, JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. Tickets, including Supper, $2.50. * ; BUST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY= ves ies, Env elopes, TnkInks, iy ries, Pens, Pencils, M Sorap Books, Inkstands, AMNAALEMSPtRE: room 10, Ban Francieoo,q Cal., on Tuesday, April 12th, 1892, at three o’clock P. M., of Di@ Board ng purpose of electi the . for s, Visiting Mucilage, . Bo ks, Inkstand p Playing Rulers, Cards, rectors for the ensui and for the Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Eto., Ete, toate eee Uae come before ato Velo A: uM. [A of which wil be an ai Low Prien ‘ganctsen, Unifornia , ie ny 3