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. _acitandemmmmmaanaaiaetanae "BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors
‘MONDAY EV’NG. APRIL 17. '93
GOLD MINING:
if The following we copy from the Sci
ge entific Press of Saturday last:
in a very short time.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Our Section Being Boomed AM Over the
There is-more money being paid out in
. Nevada City’now by the various mining
companies, than at any period during the
past ten years, and the indications are F
that the pay-rolls will be largely increased
This statement is
made on the authority of the Nevada
City TransCrrrt, and is worthy of more
than passing notice, because the region
Bronze Statue and Flash Clubs.
Prof. Charles Hartman will give his
great bronze statue act at the Nevada
Theater on Thursday evening next. This
artistic piece of work must be seen to be
appreciated. Mrs. Frona Eunice Waite’s
venuses are not in it with Hartman's
Apollo, Hercules, Ajax and other superb
*. representations. During the gvenitg he
will swing the flash clubs, something entirély new here.
ful and spectacular performance, which
is sure to meet with favor and applause.
Hartman has no superior in—all-round
athletic work ashe will demonstrate to
the entire satisfaction of the audience on
April 20th.{ Get. yeur reserved seats
——_—___-~90.
Odd Fellows Anniversarg.
Union: On Wednesday evening, the
26th instant, the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of this city will celebrate _ the
anniversary of their order. The pregramme will consist of a musical and
literary entertainment, to be followed by
No invitations have been or
tt isa difficuit, beauti-+
around Nevada City and Grass Valley is
the center of the gold mining industry in
this State. With increasing prosperity
there it ought to follow elsewhere. This
is one of the signs we have been,expect—
ing of a revival of interest in geld mining
in California. It is bound to come, for
nowhere else in the United States is there
a gold-bearing belt of such magnitude and
possibilities. With silver, lead and’ other
metals in a depressed condition, mining
capitalists are turning their attention
more to gold properties for investment.
Of course Colorado, Montana, Oregon,
. Arizona and Idaho have more or less gold
mines, but the aggregate product of all
these does not nearly reach that of the
mines of California. California is still
the leading gold producer of the Union,
notwithstanding the comparatively light
yield of recent years, caused by the total
stoppage of the hydraulic: gravel miner.
The gold.belt of this State. extends
from Siskiyou to San Diego. In certain
portions of the belt the developments
have been mére extensive than in others,
but there are possibilities along the whole
line. In ,the southern portion of the
State interest is now being turned more
to mining than it has been and ¢apital is
opening the properties. Inthe extreme
_northern portion, teo, inShasta, Trinity
and Siskiyou counties particularly, more
mining is being done than ever before.
In the older mining counties there is _re_mewed iuterest, as the pews from Nevada
county indicates. Preparations are heing. made to rehabilitate many of the old
hydraulic mines, and though little can he
expected of them this year under the new . }.
legal conditions, in time they will add
materially to the gold yield.
Everything peints to a general revival
of interest in the gold mines of the entire
State. Gold mining is ene of the industries of California which has been ‘com“paratively neglected for many years, bu:
outsiders are new coming in and they
will do what our ewn capitalists have
failed te do—invest in gold properties,
See se
>» Pablic Benefactor.
W. J: Rogers, our Superintendent of
Schools, is.a.public benefactor. Why?
Because-he had the Teachers Institute
convene at Grass Valley. Had that
body convened here it would have rained,
sure. The change of meeting place was
a good move, and we may possibly pull
through the week without a storm.
—* Oe
Orders Pouring Ia.
—
The house-cleaners, carpenters, painters and whitewashers are now receiving
many orders for work in their various
lines, and the prospects are good that
they will have all they can do for
the next few months. But of all the
class of people who have ‘‘more than
they can possibly attend to,” are the
dressmakers, which goes to show that a
good per centage of the beautiful ladies
go on the outside to have their dresses
made.
Westriey Corns was elected Mayor of
Irontown, Ohie, Monday week, for the
thirteenth successive term. me
The common afflictions of
‘women are sick-headaches,indigestion and nervous troubles. They arise largely from
stomach disorders. As Joy s Vegetable Barsaparilia isthe only bowelregulating preparation, you can seo why it is more effective
than any other Sarsaparilia in those troubles,
Jt is daily relieving hundreds. The action is
mild, direct and effective. We have scores
Of letters from grateful women.
We refer to a few San Francisco ladies:
Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th &
Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, 327 Ellis St.
General debility, Mrs. Belden, 610 Mason 8t.
Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 755 Turk,
Nervous debility, Miss R. Rosenblum,252 17th.
Stomach troubles, Mrs. Ir. L. Wheaton,701 Post.
Hegdaches,Mrs. M B. Price,16 Prospect Place,
Bick headaches, Mrs M. Fowler, 027 Ellis &tIndigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission St.
Constipation, Mra, C, Meivin, 126 Kearny &t,
: JOY a Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Many druggists have a cheap Sarsaperilla
they make mvre on than on Joy’s, which they
willtry tosellto you. Insiston Joy's. Most
modern, most effective, yet same price
FOR SALE BY
CARR B0%.
Try Pecarty's Small Bear
At BS Cents.
os
House and Lot For Sale
THE RESIDENCE OF_WM. OSBORNE, ON
ARISTOCSACY HILL,
Is offered for sale with or withent f m’ture, ata m. ‘or furtuer particulars
eee Scomiase ‘engvire on .
‘ay WILLIAM O°BORNE.
Nevada City, April 10,1576,
a banquet.
willbe given, as the hall is not large
eneugh to accommodate the large number of people that would be invited.
]
Visiting members as individuals will be
welcomed and a grand time will be had.
27 ee
sackien’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai. s, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
positively cures Piles, or no pay required
Itis naranteed to give perfect. satisfac
ion 0. money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box For sale + Carr Brothers’ DruStore. s20ly
eer crete. te
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Arrivals.
‘F. White, Grass Valley,
P. W. Hackney, Federal Loan,
J. W. Washickeck, eS
KE. B. Cook, YeHow Diamond,
J. M. Ferguson, Grass Valley,
QO. Buckley, North Bloomfield,
J. Gilbert, North San Juan,
R. E. Standinger, ee
Geo. E. Webber, San Francisco,
H. Fuller, San Juan;
J. Jones, San Francisco,
Geo. Levee, Dutch Flat,
~~ H.C. Mell, Grass Valley,
Frank 8. Selfridge, Ventura,
E. C. Cornic, San Francisco,
‘J. G. Andrews, es
__F. Morris, Grass Valley, =
R, A. James, Sacramentaoy
8S. A. Hansen, a“
F. C. Wilmer, Boca,
Gee. Robertson,
E. Martin, Chico,
Chas. Olney, Marysville,
T. B. Lando, ae
+
National Exchange.
J. 5. Sétubeger, Sai_Francisco, =
J, P. Davenport. ** =
O. Erleback tf
O. E. Moore, ee
Geo. T. Emery, 3
F. &. Connelly, oe
©. B. Sessions, 2
N. 8. Leith, “
J. H. Wilkins, ~ ee
J. Morris, ee
D. Harmon, #$
Wm. Morris. a
Geo. McIntosh, “
A, Eaton; ——ss
F. Hendrick, 1€
Mrs. M. Resenberg S
Jas. Hawke, ag
P. Zerga, ae
Wm. Harry, » se
J. Wadley, 32
8. Jacobs, “
E. A. Sieke, Sacramento,
J. &. McBride, San Juan,
T. McAualay, Truckee,
R. Mergey, Downieville, °
Mrs. 8S. B. Davidson, ‘
E. E. Case, “
J. H. Henderson, a
J. B. Miller, French Corral,
J. W. Culver ae
L. Buchell; Derbec Mine,
Theo. Wetzel&w., ‘
L. H. Newton, Alleghany,
J. D. Ostrom, Bloomfield,
J.B. McKinney, Rocklin,
John Langman, Healdsberg,
C. C. Bittner, Spenceville.
Bee CU
Hires’ Root Beer.
Headquarters for this delicioue and
healthful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial stree t
Ayer's Pills
Are better known and more general.
ly used than any other cathartic.
Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and
free from mercury or any other injurious drug, this is the ideal family
medicine. Though prompt and energetic in their aetion, the use of these
pills is attended with only the best
results. Their effect is to strengthen
and regulate the organic functions,
being especially beneficial in the
various derangements of the stomach, liver, and bowels,
_Ayer’s Pills
are recommended by all the leading
physicians and druggists, as the
most. prompt and effective remedy
for biliousness, nausea, costiveness,
indigestion, sluggishness of the
liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in
the side, and sick headache; also,
to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia,
and rheumatism. They are taken
with great benefit in chills and the
diseases peculiar to the South. For .
travelers, Whether by land or sea,
Ayer's Pills
are the best, and should never be
omitted in the outfit. To preserve
their medicinal integrity in all climates, they are put up in bottles as
well as boxes. = ger
“TI have used Ayer’s Pills in my
family for several years, and always
found them to be a mild and excellent purgative, having a good effect
on theliver. Itis the best pill used.”
—Frank Spillman; Sulphur, Ky.Prepared »3.C, & Co., Lowell, Mass.
) AA 4 Da Reabon:
to Mrs. Alice Maud Hartiey:-Boad fixed
at $600.
Order postponing hearing accouat and
report for two weeks.
Company et al.
ing motion to retax cost bill for one week.
granted by striking out the sum of $2.20.
PRD at Conrt.
The following business was transacted
in the Superior Court today, Hon, Jolin
Caltwell promitinge
“Estate of H. H. Hartley, decease.
Decree showing that due and legal netice
to créditors. ;
Jamies Faulkner vs. Autonio Rerdoni
etal. Order gran:ing defendants until
May Ist in which to preparestheir statement ou motion fora new trial .
P. B. Fitzsimmous vs. John Kuhlman
etal. Order sustaining demurrer to
complaint. Ruling excepted. ~ “Twenty
days to amend complaint.
Richard Ryan vs. W. H. Weldon.
Order granting 5 days additioual time to
.prepace briefs.
Chas, Peeor vs. The Mohawk Lumber
Co. Order granting 5 days additional
time in which to prepare statement on
motion for a new trial:
C. P. R. RB. Co., vs. B. Alcorn.
tion for a continuance denied.
C. M. Robinseu vs. New Eureka Con.
Mining Co.
MoOrder setting case for trial
rescinded and case reset fer May 15h.
Estate of H. H. Hartley, deceased.
Settlement of final account and order
confirming sale of certain personal property. Letters of administration issued
Estate of Geo. H. Abbe, deceased.
Chas. Pecor vs. The Mohawk Lumber
Order continuing hearMary Ella Smith et al. vs. Patrick
Hawkin. Motion to. retax cost Dill
E. S. Lewis vs. Mary J:‘Scadden. Demurresx to complaint submitted.
Tahoe Ice Company vs. UrtionIce
Company. Hearing motion for change
of venue postponed until Wednesday at
10 o'clock A M.
Electrical Engincering Co., vs. George
Sleep. On—trial, with following Jury:
Jamég Harrigan, A. R. Dahiberg,.Jolin
Cadden, —-\W,—D. Black, --D. W.-Lord,
James Colley, O: Twitchell, * Dudley
Dedman, H. Kruse, James O'Riley,
Owen Puckley and A Gault.
‘An Honest Man.
An honest man has turned up atSanta
Barbara. He is poundkeeéper, and finding his own horses had got loose, -he
took them up, put them in his own barn,
____. which wag the ‘* pound,”’-fined—himsel£4
Fine Mill Rock.
“Tidings: Down at Robert Cry:r's sa~
loon today there was some of the best
looking milf rock that we have seen for a
long time. It came from the State
Ledge or Perrin mine at Forest Springs
and will be shipped te the World’s Fair
at Chicago. —It is estimated that it will
mill $60 or $70 per ton in free ,old. The
quartz is heavily sulphuretted and’shows
the-rock being extracted is all equal to
that shown. The young gentlemen who
are conducting the mine deserve all
the success they may meet with.
Fall of Peril.
Are those disorders -which, beginning
with an apparently trivial inactivity’ of
the kidneys or bladder, terminates in
Bright’s disease, diabetes and cystitis.
The rst two not only interrupt the functions of the renal organs, but destroy
their structure with as much certainly as
tubercular consumption does that of the
lungs. Hestetter’s Stomach Bitters is
an excellent diuretic, promoting the
activity of these organs without ever
exciting them, thus averting the deadly
maladies in which their inaction is so
prone to culminate. The removal from
the blood of impurities which the kidneys should, but do net, when inactive,
secrete, is another beneficent effect of
this incomparable medicated.stimulan:
-and depurent. The Bitters is, in. all
cases, &a, a fine restorative of vigor and
aid to digestion, remedies malarial dis—
ease, and banishes liver complaint and
constipation.
GaBDEN Sexeps,all tresh and of the very
best varieties, at Carr Bres. tf
Garden and Grass Seeds.
Thomas Shurtleff & Sen, at the Plaza
Store, have just received the largest
stock of Eastern garden and grass seeds
to be found 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
orders promptly attended to. fli-t
pee aisesso © REA eee
‘Fresu California and-Eastern--Flower
. Seeds at Carr Bros. tf
Or:
$10 to secure his horses and paid it hke
a man—to himself.
James
open in the
Pulding next to
ON BROAIL
With the LARGEST STO
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
ROBES,
of goods can be bought an
Has returned to Nevada City, and will in about a week
Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered
for sale ata LOWMR°RATE than the same Quality
__Crover, Alfalfa, Timothy, . Lawn .
Grass seeds, etc., fresh and clean,at Carr
Bros. tf
Cairns
Hemnessy’s Stable
WHIPS, Etc.,
‘ .
ywhere else in the State.
1
= ee
In Hoc Siguo
nily corrected, My cases will be kept un
Mes,
the elite custom a specialty.
San Francisco, address No. 88, 9th Str
‘SAMPLES,
Every Dose Effective
@
MAILED Free
HOW ARETYOUR EYES?
winces thie Science of Appled Optics successof adaptation, thus insuring the contidence of patients and success in complicated
1 will positively guarantee cases I undegtake to treat. Only the best. grades
of material in frames aud lenses used, The lat
Parlors Nos. 15, 16,-17, Nation-} Exchange Hotel.
FOR
AMPLE.
Trouserings, Overeoatings, Suitings
PRICES $5 TO $50.
SELF-MEASUREMENT
RULES, AND TAPE-LINE
EE
Here is an opportunity. Embrace it
while you can.
W. QULPAX JONES, R$."
Consulting Optician—of San Francisco.
Regular visiting Refraction Specialist. All cases of defective vision or
eye strain, that can be treated by
der scientific supervision during the period
styles of glasses and lorgnettes for
eet.
free gold. — The mine is looking finely and [~
that you .can secure almost immediate relief
from Indigestion, and
-that-uneomfortable-full-ness after meals, by simply taking a dose of Simmons. Liver Regulator ?
Some people think that ,
because it is called Liver
Regulator it has nothing
to do with Indigestion
and the like. It is the
inaction of the Liver that
causes Indigestion, and
that fullness; also Constipation,~and those Bilious Headaches. Millionshave been made to understand this and have been
cured from these troubles
You Know:
$3 SHOE aci'bir.
Best Calf Shoe in the world for the price.
p AS a ald thi It is a duty ; * wear them. a!
you owe Soaresit to get the best value for
your i mize in your footwear
purohasing WL. Douglas Shoes, whtok
fepresent the best value at the prices adVertised above, as thousands can testify.
aa Take No Substitute, .«y7
Beware of fraud. None genuine without W. L.
name and price stamped on bottom. Look
for it when you buy.
W. 1. Douglas, Brookton, Maas, Sold by
* lator—a medicine unfail~ “Golaguen Boo
ing and purely vegetable, Lae
“It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the great virtues of Simmons
Liver Regulator. Ihave had experience
with it, as occasion demanded, for man
beauty by using them.
LOLA MONTEZ CREME.
TheSKIN FOOD
and TISSUE
BUILDEK preserves the complexion. . Preyents
out, makesit fine
and glossy, cures all sealp humor. MRS.
HARRISON’S LIVER REGULATOR cures
torpid liver, malaria headaches, nervous
diseases, costiven: ss, ail female troubles.
Ouly genuine vegetable BSE pay touey:
MISS A. J. STRANAHAN ~~
Next door to City Hall, Broad Street,
Nevada City, Cal.
For any special or complicated b
of the face and form, write MRS. N
HARRISON, 26 Geary street, San Francisco
Cal. Superfiuous hair permanently remoyed. : 1y-maré6,
mish
TTIE
1892. TAXES.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS !
1892.
wrinkles,.
business, Nev «
works, Neyada Co
are delinguert upen
mntof ass
the
8 ribed stock on ce
years, and regard it as the test med 8 levied-of the Kth day of ¥
e of the times. So -&@ medicine . the several » mounts set opposite the nam
rves universal commendation. of the respective si.archolters, <8 follows
ee Nemes. Certi. Sharee. Amount.
2 r ae J.C. Murehie, 2 16 $160
LADIES XT J. G: Murehie, 45 8 )
WOAS H.C. Mitig, > 2 50 5.00
LARMES Gilii \¥,. H.C. Mills, 52 2 250
ie Wm. H. Crawford, 23 100 10.00
“To save you the? trouble and expense of Ww. H. Crawford, g& y 50 5.00
sending toSan Francisco, [have bought a} H. ! ano, 31 { 100 10.60
complete line of MRS. NETTIE HARKIH. Lane, * 64 50 5.00
SON’S .world-famed. TOILET ARTICLES. 0. M: Esstman, 3 800 “80.90
Every lady can positively have health and J W. Jenking, 110 50 5.00
B. Weissbein,
bs. Wheeler,
G. Johnston, ; 25.00
P. H. Whalen, 149 iO 5.00
Andin accorda’ ce with law, and an order of the Bowrd of Directors, ma e on the
16th duy ef February, 1808,-+0 many shares
of each parece! of such steck a® may bz
necessary Will bes. ld at publie enection at
the office of the ecIhvany, Nevada City, Cel,
ii
= 39.00
withering, dry-. “onthe 17th day of A of ‘tr of : hel7 ! of Apr), ses, atthe hour of
ing, aging of the . yy otlock \.u.,ofsaildsy,to p.y delinquent
skin. on Face} ~asses-1 cht thereon, tezether with Costs of
Bleach-remeoves . savertising and expeiscs of the sale.
freckles, _ tan, K. © srev, Secretary.
moth patches, Office at-K.Casper's-store on Pine street,
callowness, yel-. Nevada City, Cul. :
low skin. Her : = Se
HAIR io roe E
absolutely prevN 5 of Foifeit Z
ents hair felling otice o oifeiture
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY
WK) Nevada ss, 2
To George Trué, delinquent co-owner,
andto A. A. Charronar, portuagee of said
True’s interest.
OF
Lyons, Elisha Hampton, Wim. G. Hempton
and the estate uf Jobn Goyne, deegused,
(Celia: A. Govne, Admx.) +huve expended
during the two yerrs 6: 1891 and Isv2, the
sum of $.00.60 ip labor nd improvements
Pape thet -betisptte tie tin tebe mrise
known as the Neveiswest) siitiste inthe N.
E. 12 0fS8ec. 9, Tp it. N.K.9E., M UG. M, ‘in
Willow Valley niining distric', coonty. and
State aforesaid, in orderto hold said premises under the provisions of tec. 2324, levised Statutes of the United State , and that
os. is now due fiom vou to the undersigred,asyour hareof s-id sum the suin
of $33.38. Aud if, within ninet
the service of this netice upon you, or
within ninety days after this notice has
been sexved upon you by publication, you
of such penditure #8 co owner sour in: ASE ; : jand J. B. Grey; Ballot Cicrks, Louis schmidt
W. L. DOUCLAS
las shoes are sold everywhere. .
00 *
¥ou.are he eby notified that we, Jesse.
days from,
failerrefure to-contribute your propettion —
oe
Second-Installnent-of Rial ~Estato~Tares . ~~
Now Dae and Payable.
TOTICE 18S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
remaining one-half of Taxes ona}! Real
pen is now due and payable and will
be delinquent on the 24th day of April, A.
prior thereto 5 per cent. will be added.
Treasurer and Tax Colléctor of Nevada
County.
Stockholders Meeting.
de ANNUAL “ MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Nevada County
Land aud Association will take place at the
Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Cal., on Tuesdav, May 9th, 1898, at 8 o’clock . M. for the
purpose of electing a Board of Directors for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of
su h cther business as may be brought before the} meeting.
E. M. PRESTON, President.
Gro. C. GAYLORD, Secretary.
Anpunl Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hall Association
willbe held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City,
on Saturday, May 20th, 1893, at 7 o’clock
M., for the purpose of electing Trustees for
Se eenuine year, and the trausaction of
such other business as may be properly and
legally brought before said meeting. :
I. J. ROLFE, * ecretary, .
CIGARS AND TUBACEH
Gus, J, & cd W. Schmidt
AVING purchased the stock a
‘trade of L. Hirschman, on
PINE STREET,
Hereby notify their friends and the pub
lis generally that they wi!l keep on hand
all grades of CIGARS, BACCO,
TIPES, Etc., which they will sell at the
lowest rates.
$10 REWARD.
(q\HE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY OF.
} ERS the above named reward for the
arrest and conviction of the person or persons Who destr: yed some of the Lamps and
Reflectors belonging to the Company, on
Mouday evening, March 27th, 1893.
K. CASPER, Proprietor.,
Nevada Cit}, March 28th. 3
CHARLES HARTMAN. E.E DULAC
HARTMAN .& DULAC,
Merchant Tailors,
[JAVE OPENED A NEW SHOP ON
some h:
. @BPRING AND SUMMER SUITS,
And will have a full line of Samples’ of
‘ine Cloths, both Imported sak bowen:
‘ce from which to choose,
4 Pfr Fit Guarnt od
719 MARKET STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
D., 1893, at 6 o’clock P. M., and unless paid .
Union street, in the City Hotel building, where they will be .to see
their friends. They are now making up
andsome,
GIVE THEM.A CALL.
terest in seid claim “it become the—prop=
erty of the bndcrsi-ned nider said Section
S34.
ELISHA HAMPT N,
WM.G. HAMPTON,
ESTATE OF JOHN GOYNRE, Dee’d,
(Celia A. Guyne, Admx.)
Dated April 1, 1éy3.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ACK RABRBIT MILL AND MINING COMPANY. Location of Principal place of
~ business, -an Francisco, Jalitornia, .Loca) tfon of worke, Nevada Co. Cal. Noti-e is
hereby given, thatata meetitic of he Board
of Directors, hela on the 27ih day «f March,
1893. an Assessment, (No. 3) of five cents
(5 cts.) per share, was levied upon the Captal stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United statis Gold Coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company, $20
Sansome Street, Roum 10, San Francise.,
California. Any stock upon which this
Assessment sball remain uepaid on the 2d
day of Mny, {803, will be oglinquent, and
advertised for sule at publi® auction, and
unless payiwent ix made before, will b gold
on Monday, the 224 day of May ,18u8, to" pey
the delinquent Assessment. t gether with
By order of the Boars of Directors
THEO WETZEL, Secretary.
Office, 3.0, Sansome Street, Koom 10, San
Franciseo, Calif rnia.
"kOR SALE.
1% OF NEX Of section 8, Twp 17 North
N kange 8 cart, situated in Nevada county
known as the Warner Ranch. Price 3600
half cash; bilanee in one year, secured b
mortgage. Woodenoush on place to pe
forsame. Fair house of five roome, stabi
for horses and cow, tine spring and apriu
house. Address, W. F, BIRD, Yuba City
Sutter Counts, Cal. .
Contains 80 acres. Title, U. 8. Patent.
NOTICE.
All persons having bills against the
WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY are requested to prerent them in duplicate on or before the
first of each month, and payment will be
-made-on the-second Saturday. Present
all bills at the office of :the Secre.ary, at
A. Isoard’s store. gui MES E EW
, West Harmony Gravel Mining Company.2:
(28. J. f. MeCALL, Supt.}§
‘Assessment Notice. [M2
DIN GOLDAND SILVER MINING CO.,
Nevada City, Cal, Notice is hereby given
that ata meeting of the Boardof Directors,
held on the 74th day
assessment (Number 5) of one cent per
share was evied upon tiecapital steck ofthe
corporation, payab e Wednesday, April 26th,
1893, to the sceretury, at the store of K. Capper, Nevada City, Ca!., in U. 8. Gold coin,
Any stuck upon which thi> assessment shall
romain unpaid on Thursday, April 27,
1893, will be de! nqrent and advirtived tur
sale at public auction, and, unless payment
is made before, ill be sold on the loth day
of May 1898, at the hour of 11 o’ctock A,
M. atthe office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delingent assessment,
together with e: sts of advertising and expenses of sule. By order of the Board of
Directors. .
or K, CASPER, secretary.
Office at K, Casper's store, 00 Pine sireet
Nevada City, Cal.
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STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING,
EVADA C®, NARROW GAUGE RAILread Company. The aunual me ting
ofthe St ekhviders of the Nevada County
Narrow Gauge Kailroud Company for the
election of seven Directors, t6 serve for the
ensuing twejve months, aud for the trunsaction of such other busine & us may pre
erly come before the meeting, will be held
al the office o! the Compony, atthe Railroad
Depot, Grars Velley, No vada county, California, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF
PRIL, 180%, 0° 3 P.M. Polls wits be opened
at3:45e. mM. Transier books will be ciuscd
on the 25: day «f March, By order of
JOHN F. KIDDER, President.
Geore@e FLETCHER, Secretary. 5
Stockholders’ Meeting.
ae
spas ANNUAL . MRETING OF sTOCKho ders of Odd Fellows Hall associetion will take place in the Library reoin of
Odd TeHows Hell, Nevada City: on Mon ay
evening; Mey 4,
parpuse éf electiiig a Bard of Directors for
wrt ste. 2 year, and the tratisaciion of
such o hcr busilie: & a8 ma MM peily c
before gedd mectine. PR Peuly come
i N. P. BROWN, President,
JaMES KINKEAD, Sec:eta y.
Nevada City, Apri! 1, [s93.
costs of advertising and expenses of sae.
of March, 1993, an*
},-at-8-o'clock,_for theElection Proclamation. :
ee
The Electors of the Corporation of tre
City of Nevada are hereby notified that an
election wil! be held iu Nevada City on
!onday, May ist, 1803, to elect the folowing
named officers:
Marshal,
2. Assessor.
3. Treasurer.
4. City Trustee.
5. City ‘trustee i gos
Precin<t No. i. The polling-plaee will be
at Samuel Clutter’s cariinge factery, on the
Plaza. Inspectors. D. B.
fremain; Judges; John Richards and Wm.
Brown; Clerks, W. J. Williams and W. J.
}
Geo, Russell.
Precinct No. 2. The poling place will be
atthe City Hall. Insectors, J. L. Caldwel!
ind Harvey Couper; Judges, Angust Ledeman and E. Booth; Clerks, ©. H. Harrison
and Geo. C. Gay lord.
at the Justic: s’ office cn Commerciat Street.
inspectors, J. V. Hunterand Frank Po ver;
Judes, J. C. Dickerman and Phi!. Goyne;
Clerks, J. E. Isane and J. E, Carr; Ballot
Clerks, Alp*« nso Hartungand Felix Gillet.
The polls will be open from sunrise till 5
o'clock P. M. :
By order of the Baard of Trus ‘ees.
5 _ ALEX GAULT, President.
Attcst: T. H. Caner. Cierk.
eva a Cily, Mare &t, 1853.
Election of -cheol Directors.
Getehe 1 and RY
41 Organ; Buliot Clerks, Hugh Muichie andj
Nees hereby given tothe qualified .
af electors of Neyaia School tistriet, !
eounty of Nevada, that the annual election o: .
Schovuil Directers wil be held
Saturday, April 29, 1893, .
At Washington School House of aid Cistrict
at which election Two Directors are to. be .
elected for the full term cf three yeurs
each, .
‘dhe polis wi'l be open between the hours .
of 8a.M. and sundown. J.C. kich Is apponiied inspee’or, and J. G O'Neil and J. .
f. ffussey Judges of ssid election. By order .
of the Bosr@of i ducation of Nevada School !
Dis rict. i
L.§. CALKINS, .
Secretary Board of Education. .
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HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS —
AT
Seat ’
Furniture Rooms, Commercial St.
AVING purebased Geo, Tracy's -fock of
© rnj ure and Bedding at a Great saerifies Tam envab'ed tusell goous at prices
that will w--onish the , ublic,
For he next thisty dais\l wiil offer Gre ¢
Borgeins in arder to make Toum for iy
Sprinz stock, which-«will Commence to er_
. rive In a lew duvs
© lbard ex mine my gouds before purchasing elsewhere Compare the-prices and
the gtality of goods. all Count:yorders
prompuy wn faithfully attended to
Gods sold at the lowest prices in the
county for POT CASH,
Jus! Ovt--WOKLD'S FAIR SHAM-HOLDRiis. Cali andexamine them.
All bur. ness transected on business priu
ciples.
: C pliaistering end all kinds of Repairing
done on short rotiee,
lemem)e: the place=Commercial Street
next dvor to'icu store, Nevada City,
Te you are dull and stupid you are
bilious aud need a tonic. Take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
amet
ores
WILL§BE SOLD IN I
AT-SEVEN
ot,
WHO WANT B
Sale Co. menceg. ednesday Even'ng, April 5th,
Auction “ale.
Bcoks, Crockery, Glass Ware,. Furniture, Groceries, Ete.
V5 Avetion Reows, Maia Stivet, —
OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEI,
OTS TO SUIT ALL
IG BARGAINS.
GECELOCK.
This isa straight Clearance Sale, and will continue unJulsteck is sold
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Large Stock of
FURNITURE:
00
purchasers GREAT BARGAINS in this
Having purchased George Tracy’s Stock of Furniture
nn ee ee
BARGAINS IN.
Ea
Ete., 4 =
Ete,
BEDDING,
Always on Fand.
*
lLere Sz Show,
Main Street, /
Have the Largest and [Most Complete Stock ofj
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Mattings and Wall Panep
Which They Are Selling at Prices Unheard ot Before.
0
Their New Spring Stock Has Arrived end Readv for Insnectionl
at a sacrifice we. will give
ine,
Hl
For sa
a
AGENT FOR «
S Root Beep!
a
e by the Dozen or Gross . :
ATA SPECIAL PRICE,
Beehive’ Gommercie
( WATER.
GINGER AL&,
. (ORANGE CIDFR
1 Street
KINKEAD’s 4 Precinct No, 3. the polling place wil be .
ees
a!
THENevada ¢
Published
eater
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TERMSMonth: $
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