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iegecoreace, Was executive. Mr. McMurray, a inem.
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T { TRANSCRIPT. . ALE
Se cere MUN Pee on eras
——OF——
boring’ Was Too Much for Her.
They were coming down town togéther
ina Broadway-car, and the woman in
the y lush jacket was pouring her tale of
woe iato the sympathetic left ear of her
neig] bor in the sealskin coat.
“Yes, [ve moved,” she said. ; ‘We've
iven up fiat life and are going tolive in
s hotel for awhile. No, it wasn't the’
traditional causes that drove me out,
BROWN & CALKINS, Propricters.
a
TUESDAY EV'NG APRIL 19, ’92.
‘
THE MINERS’ DELEGATES.
MARSHAL. .
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNI
To vote for # person, stamp a Cross [><] in the square at the right of his name:
ote for one.
McMurray Reports Favorably —Hobsoo and
Sear!s to Return.
The Executive Committee of the State
vither. I'd grown used to the dumbvaiter, had established fairly friendly
relations with the janitor, and my servant agreed *beantifully with the other
1 JOHN CG HOLBROOK...Independent .
2 JAMES G. NEAGLE...... Peoples .
Miners’ Association met Saturday in San
Francisco in thé Chamber of Coimmerce.
W. C. Ralston presided and the session
rervunt, who ‘washed on the same day
she cid.
“Ve had lived in the flat almost six
months. No ono had called, and I,
being used to the ways of snialler cities.
had decided that the people meant t
snub me. 1 didn’t mind it. Harry and
ber of the committee sent te Washington
a few weeks since, was present and report3 CHARLES PECOR hot
4 EO TOMPKING.... 5.5.2, -.Citeeoe.
~~
5 <ed the outlook fer the bill new before
Congress,. making an sppropriatien for
dams, as bright. He thinks that this
bill will pass without a hitch. Permission te return to California was ordered
sent to Messrs. Hobson and Searls, both
members of the Washington committee.
The other committeemen must remain at
the capital until action is-taken on the
measure now pending.
It was reported that the executive committee of the Placer county Miners’ Association had appropriated $200'from the
treasury of the Association to make up a
deficiency in the! appropriation of the
State Miners’ Association to precure
souvenir badges for the members of the
————e
The Collapse of a Rotten Tenement,
With crombling foundatien and shaky,
bulging walls, is net more certainly to be
looked for than the sudden giving way of
a constitution sapped by overwork, unremitting anxiety or exposure to hardship
and malign climatic influences. Against
the disastreus effects of each and all ef}:
these, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an
effectual safeguard. -It fortifies the system against them by infusing into it
fresh vigor begotten of renewed and complete digestion and assimilation of the
feod, and its consequent reparative action upom the exhausted tissues and impoverished circulation. No preparative
for the undergoing, without injury, of av
unusual amount of bodily or mental work,
no means of averting malarial infection,
er disorders born of bad diet and impure
water equals this superlatively fine defensive invigorant, Take it for dyspepsia,
eenstipation, biliousness, sheumatism,
kidney trouble, la grippe.
{ were very comfortable. I had mothe:
with me part of the time, and—well
everything was lovely.
“One evening I was in thé bathroom
which opened off the court. . had:
severe cold in my lungs, and I confide
the fact to Harry, who sat in our ‘den,
further down the hall. f suppose that 4
nust have raised my voice just a 1-i-ttle
when Harry suggested that-tuse goos«
zrease and I replied that I hadn't any ir
the house.
“Well, my dear, in just ten minute:
the bell rang and my maid came to im
with a saucer and a message from th
ld lady who lived in the flat above me
Che saucer contained goose grease an
the message was to the effect that th
dear old lady had beard me express :
wish, etc.,and begged I would accept ii
“I was pleased. It was so sweet an
rice of her that tears came to my ey
is . took. the saucer and retreated in
he bathroom again. The door ha
vardly closed“ when— another ring, ar
other maid, another saucer, this tim
from the young married woman on ti
top floor. i :
“How ungrateful . had been! Hov
sind and truly good were all these peo
plet My meditations were interruptec
by another ring, another maid, anole
apply of the goose grease. ‘The muider
tady who kept house for her brother hac
sent it up, and would . please rub it ir
well and goto bed. at once. Then the
trish servant girl across the hall brought
some in and gave it to the queen of m)
kitchen, and 1 had to take in and shel
ter two more consignments while they
were exchanging the courtesies of the
evening.
“All were represented before the even
ing was over, except that the offerings
varied. The widower on the first floor
said his Maria had died. of a neglected
sold on the lungs, and he sent me a bottle of the Consumptive Sufferer's Relief,
which she had found very soothing in
ber last hours. A sweet old grand
mother onthe second floor sent mea
mustard pluster all ready for applica
ion, aud the widow who boards witb
uer contributed a box of four-grain quinine pills and a medical journal.
“Martha and I spent the entire: evening receiving these neighborly offerings,
while Harry sat still and chuckled. By
11 o'clock we had ample stock for a
small apothecary shop.
“From that night everybody in the
block regarded me as a being snatched
from death by his or her remedy. . gave
them all a common interest to discuss.
Harry was waylaid fa the hall, Martha
was.intercepted on her way to and from
the clothesline, 1 myself was subjected
to various medical questions by the
widower, the grandmother and the
young married woman on the top floor.
“. was growing thin and pale. .
simply had to have a change of scene—
and people. So we moved. No, I'm
pot exaggerating. I haven't even done
the subject justice.”
But the woman in the sealskin coat
thought she had.—New York World.
SicK
For these complaints take) Simmons
(iver Regulator. It keeps the stomach
lear and prevents any of the above poisons
trom getting in the system, or, if there
tlready it will drive them out, no matte!
tow strongly rooted or long-standing, an¢
you will. again have good health and be
sappy. — *
Have you a pain in the side, back o1
ander the shoulder-biade? It is not rheu
ti but dyspepsi Take Simmom
Does your heart throb violenti
gnusual exertion or excitement ?
geart disease, but indigestion.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
“Asa matter of conceived duty to humanity )
wish to bear my testimony to the unfailing virtues
@ Simmons Liver Regulator. If people coul¢
mily know what a splendid medicine it is, there
would be many a physician without a patient and
many aninterminable doctor's bill saved. 1 fon
after
t ig not
A Barber and Poet,
Jasmin, the Gascon poet, who was alsy
a barber, had many a strange adventure
arising from the incongruity of his two
tider it a in malarial infection. Ihad, fo professions,
> @any years, ion © abe a ge outgrowth a At one time, when he was visiting the
e skillfa . mayor of a French town, and had prommalaria in my s: , and, ewen under
of Dr. ; P. jones, of this city, I
of ever being a well woman again
Liver Regulator was recommended tc
me, . tried it; it helped me, and it is the only
that ever did me any good, I persevered ir
use and] am now in perfect th, I know
medicine cured meand I always keepit as 2
Teale “stand x in my family.”"—Mas, Many
¥.
ised to give an informal recitation to the
townspeople, the hour arrived and his
host did not appear, , Several important
personages assembled: to accompany
them to the hall, but. the mayor remained invisible, busied with his toilet.
Finally, fearing the impatience of hiv
guests, he opened the door of his chamber to apologize, and showed his face
covered with lather, 5
“Just a moment,” said he; ‘1 am finishing my shaving.”
“Oh,” said Jasmin, ‘let me help you!”
He at once doffed bis coat, gave a fin
ishing touch to the razor and shaved the
mayor in a twinkling, with ‘what. he
called his “hand of velvet.” In a few
minutes he was in the hall receiving tu
“multuous applause for his splendid recicount;
286 acres of lan tations.—Youth’s Companion. vail te of 4 situated in Pleasant sig sb 8 panion
ey.
House and lot on Est Broed stre NePhases of Life in a Big City. ade City.
et,
;
The way in which different phases of
human nature rub against.one another
ina great city like this was strikingly
illustrated while the search was in prog“Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal.
Titles Examingi and Insured
JOHN A. RAPP,
(County. Recorder 11 consecutive years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
Fret, sele—6000 acres of Jand of the Cali
fornia Iron and Steel Company. situated in
the southern portion of Nevada county and
bordering on the best lands of placer
Vv
REPUBLICANS !
ATTENTION!
fire. By a mere coincidence, a strong
pieture was presented to those who had
occasion to travel on the Sixth Avenue
Elevated railroad late in the evening.
Diagonally across the street from the
hotel is a hall, in which some sort of an
entertainment is held nearly every night,
and a passenjer én an elevated train can
look into the windows of the hall and
see the merrymaking there.While the digging was in progress
person on a train in passing the scene of
the disaster could look out of the window on one side of the car and see
Election of Delegates to the State Convention.
blican Central Committee of Nenty, adopted April 14th, 1892,
’ meetings were directed te be held on
SATURDAY, APRIL 234, 1892,
In the several Townships of the county
by the Republican voters of the same fer
the purpose of electing delegates to the
State Convention to be held at Stockton,
: ha by Resolution of the Revade
May 3d, 1892, ~ ; ; ;
‘The Republicans of all the precincts of } Workmen in the light of smoking and
Nevada Township are hereby notified flickering torches digging down in the
ruins anxious to find what they so much
dreaded to see, These men were black
and grimy, and oyer their heads blackthat in pursuance of said Resolution a
ing of the Republicans of Nevada
Tewnati , will be Feld at the Theatre, in
Nevada City, on ened walls with gaping windows told
BALUBDAY, APRIL 234, 1802, the stranger in town that this was the
At 8 o'clock pv. m., for the p of . 8cene of the terrible calamity of which
he had read so much in the metropolitan
Twe Delegates from Nevada
newspapers in the last two or three days,
elec
Tocnsbip (1st Supervisor District) to the
Btate Conventien. The passenger need only turn his head
porliceh Cus the members of the Re-. to witness a sight strongly in contrast
County Central Committee, Ne-. indeed with the one just described,
vade Township, _al8-td A ball was in progress, and everything
was bright and cheerful. Men in evenifig dress had their arms encircling the
waists of their fair partners, the women
in handsome gowns, with low cut necks
and short sleeves, and each couple dancDividend Notice,
T » necting of the Board of Directors
Ai Champion _ Mi Company,
on, eo 10h Sag of Apel 1892, a div
(30) ven
share By He Like} on her ged 4 ing around the room to graceful music.
Friday, April 15, at the office of . They seemed oblivious, as they undoubtthe , No. 320 Sansome street, edly were, of the grewsome scene only a
Room 10, San ns peng, ee gg 4 few feet away and within plain view.
books will be closed on , April} In one picture all was pleasure and mer14, 1892, at 9 o’clobk 4, M. . ; sent al the bright of life,
__Tuno, Wereet, Secy. . ' h the other frame the picture
street,
ASSESSOR. Vote for one
6 GEO. COUGHLAN .
7: AUGUST, RAFP __ .
8 HENRY C. WEISENBURGER. . Citizens .
9 Beg
Vote for one.
..Citizens .
TREASURER.
19 SAMUEL. OLUTIER....
tl
Ci'Y TRUSTEES. Vote for three.
i FE. E, BROWN... scl va cds ¢ SEORDERGENE . ©.
in TW CARR yyverryeitizens}——
7 Ak ee
is HENRY LANE.,..,.--.-[ndependent . a
ee) CIC ca Foss yy caw Citizens [
ik .
Nevapa Crry, Cau., April 14, 1892.
I hereby certify that the foregoing ticket contains all the names of candidates
properly nominated and filed with me within twenty days of the election.
T, H, CARR,”
Cierk of the Board of, Trustees:
J. E. CARR. T. HH. CARK,
~PROPRIETORS OF THE—
Pac Drug, Book and Stationery Store,
Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial ‘Streets, Nevada City.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent Wodicines, Cis, Varnishes, Ete
School Books,
Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.
W. W. WAGGONER, . stv KUOLDERS’ MEETING.
(Successor to W, F. Englebright,)
Civil : Engineer ; and : Surveyor.
of Odd Fellows Hall Association. wi
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.
"TE annual meeting of ther tockholderress for the victims of the Hotel Royal d
Deputv County Survevor anc
Deputy U.S. Mineral Survevor
Office n Morgad &Robberts block Nevada
City, Cal
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
EO. TOMPKINS
Will be a-Candidate for
CITY MARSHAL
At the May Election,
*FOR CITY M ARSHAL.
J. 8. HOLBROOK
Will be a Candidate for
CITY MARSHAL
At the City Election,
——~POR CITY MARSHAL,
JAMES G. NEAGLE
Will be a Candidate for
CITY MARSHAL
___ At the May Election.
FOR CITY ASSESSOR.
GEO. COUGHLAN
Will be a Candidate tor
CITY A33£330R
At the May Electien.
FOR CITY MAKSHAL,
CHAS. PECOR
Will be a candidate for
CITY MARSHAL
At the May Election,
4
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DuawTisT,
NEVADA OITY...5-ccscerees eee CAL
Office with De, N. £, Cha; mun, Facramen
Sansome Room ghowed the shadows of , misfor10, San Francisco, Cal. wasse Sete’ horror.-dtew Yor fy t
~
. emu
taxe place in the Library room of Odd
Fe lows Hall, Nevada (ity, on Monday
eveiing, May 2nd, 1892, at x o’clock,
for the purpose of electing a Board of ln
rectors for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
N. P. BROWN, President.
James Kinkeap, Secretary, *
Nevada City, April 1, 1892.
THE ; ; KEYSTONE’: ; MARKET.
CRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street, s
Beef, : Pork, : Mutton
And Veal.
SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND,
Fresh: Lard, Salt Meats, Ete, kept on hand
{ ae :
The Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats
OO@™ Meats delivered to any part ot
the city free of charge.
CHas. BENNETS,
Practical Horseshoer
HAS RENTSRD THE
Old Claney Shop, on Broad Street, this city
ND is ready to attend to all work in
his line, which he guarantees to do in
a perfectly satisfactory manner.
Particular attentiou p id to the shoeing of lame or interfering horses, so as tu
correct these troubles, If you value yow
horse see to it that he is properly shod.
@O@™ Ail work promptly attended to.
BwBerTrTrAURAN 4
--AND-LODGING — HOUSE, i
MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor,
Broad Street, ...below National Hotel.
Comfortable Rooms and Good Keds,
The Table Supplied with the best
the market afiords.
Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month,
Lnvitatin: Anniversary Bll
To be Given by
Nevada City Council Wo, a0,
Young Men's Institut,
—-AT—_
ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY
~-ON—
Friday. Evening, April 22, "92.
—
Committee of Arrangements.
—
J. J. Hanley, ae fon Nilony
Chas. Grimes, J. M, Foley,
Carl Schemer, J. A. Milhone,
J. E. Carr.
Floor Director, Thos. J. Brown
Floor Managers.
J.-C. Mulligan,
J. J. Hanly, J. M. Foley,
‘Thos. Carroll, J. McCauley,
James Donnelly.
F. T. Nilon,
Reception Committee.
Chas. Grimes, J. L: Morgan,
T. J. Moroney. M. srophy,
J: BE. Carr, A. ‘J. Carey,
K. J. Phelan, P. Leonard,
G. J. Schmidt, J. Hurley,
D. Kelley.
Music by Goyné’s Enlarged Orchestra
of Kight Pieces.
Hacks and Carriages Furnished.
The Floor Will be Canvassed,
Tickets admitting Gentleman and
Two Ladies, $1.50.
Admission to Gallery--Gentlemen
50 cents. Ladies, 25 cenis.
Invitations must be shown at the door.
“ ᰀ䠀䔀嘀䄀䐀䄀 THEATER
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25th
GRAND bpNEeIT : ENTERTAINMENT}
TENDERED THE
Nevada City Benevolent Society.
"THE RUSTIC. OAZZLERS
—IN—
Mosttely and Specialties .
And Their Superb Orchestra
Under the Leadership of
PROF.PHIL. GOYNE,
Prices of Admission—50 and 75 cents.
Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s,
W. D, PLUNKETT, Manager.
Notice of Proving Will,
N the Superior Court of the county of
Nevada, State of California. In the
. } mutter of the .Estate of Donald R. Me
K llican, deceased. Notice is hereby giv
i, . en, that a petition for the probate of the
will of Donald RK. MeKillican, deceased,
an \ for the issuance to Fréderick Brown,
Ajdie MeKillican and Robert MecKill
car, of letters testauentary thereo), ha
been filed in this Court, and that Mon
day, the 25th day of April, 1892, at 10
o'clock a. M. of vaid ‘day, at the Court
room ¢f this Coart, at the Court House
in Nevada City, in the county of Nevada
tate of California, has been set for the
hearing of said pe ition, when and wher:
any person interested) may appear an
contest the same.
J. lL, MORGAN, Clerk.
By J. J. Greany, Deputy.
Dated April llth, 1892, all
Reed & Nashaumer, Attorneys.
Election of School Directors.
gplerre is hereby given to the qualified
electora of. Nevada Schodl District,
tion of School Directors will be held
Saturday, April 30th, 1892,
At the Washington School House of said
district, at wh ch election Three Direetors are to be elected for the full term of
three years each. ;
The polls will be open between the
hours of 8 a. M. and sundown. J. C. Rich
is appointed Inspector, and J, G, O'Neali
md J. M. Hussey Judges of said election,
By order of the Board of Education of
Nevada School District.
B. N. SHOECRAFT,
a9 Secretary Board of Kducatien.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
HE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders ot the Nevada County Land and
Improvement Asssociation will take place
at the Citizens’ Bank, Nevada City, Cal.,
on Tuesday, May 10th, 1892, at 8 v’clock
rp. M. for the purpese of electing a Board
of Directors for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
be brought before the meeting.
M. PRESTON, President,
Grov-C} GayLorD, Secretary, al..
N. BE. ORAPMAN,
DUNTIsT
ip NEVADA CITY, ... ca)
WOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED,
Office a Resid LU to we
J. M. WALLING, _
Attorney at Law,
FICE . filley Building, Corner Broad
and Fine Streets, Nevads City. ©
Dividend Notios.
iy a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Citizens Bank, held on March
7th, 1892, a dividend (No. 45) of fifty
cents per share was 4 payable on
and after March 10th. 1892
JOHN T. MORGAN,’ Cashier,.
FRED SEARLS, .
At‘orney 3®4 Counselor st Lew,
W IEL PRAOTIOE (N ALLTHE COUP
state terns. '
Rx superior Judge ot _Nevade County,
The Largest Sale Ever Advertised
Ranch formerly: owned by F. B Morrill,
ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1902,
50 Head of Horned Cattle, =”
75 Head of Horses—all grades.
~— Graded-Hotsteim
other Househ. Id Furniture.
All over $50, one year’s credit at 10 per
_ cent per annum,
—_ MAIN STREET? ....-+ NEVADA CITY
FURNITURE, ,
House Furnishinz Goods, Etc.
0 rete, Livoleum, Matting, Oil Clot
UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING
[ AVIN
county of Nevada, that the annual ory
OF .
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
To take place at the
AT PENN VALLEY,
CONSISTING OF
3 Thorough-bred Holstein Cows.
2 Thorough-bred Holstein Bulls.
1 4-horse Wagon.
1 2-horse Spring Wagon.
2 Buggies,
4 Sets of Harness, _
Several Brood Mares, with Colts.
A Large number of the Cattle are
Also, 2 Bed-room Sets and various
Tere or Sai.R—All under. $50, cash.
GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer.
LEGG & SHAW,
Dealers in
BEDS,
BEDDING
Wall Paper, Window Shades.
Qa Picture Frames Mise to orderNew York Bakery
G. Wm. Durst, Prop.
PURCHASED THIS WELL
kbown and pooular Bakery, on
Commercial (Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
{ intena tokeep on hand at all times the
very bestof
3read, Pies Cake, Et.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
inde to order on short notice and on mo
reasolable t rus.
Allurders or anything ia my line promp
» attended tu.
Ky sirict attention to business, giving th
st satisfaction and selling:.t low rates,
ope to tert a liberal patrounge,
bial ala Wasting,
To be Given by
SAMARITAN LODGE, No. 126
AT McKEK’S HALL,
ON
Saturday Evening, April 30th,. 1892
‘The Best of Music has. been Secured
audaaGrand Thine is expected.
K, T. Worthley.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
Tickets, including Supper, $2.50.
Empire Livery Stable
yHE
Stable has the largest lot of
Merees, Carringes and Hugate
To be found in thie part of the State,
Teame with elegant
Hacks to let at the shortest-vetice and
the most reasonable termamap cures to arive,
Good Saddle Horses alware on hand
CARBIAG BS FOR FUNERALS PROX YT:
Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St
Larger Stock of Groceries
And proposes'to sell as cheap as anybody
1 6-horse. Wagon. oo
. CITIZENS BANK,
Election Proclan ation.
HE Electors of the Corporation of the
City of Nevada are hereby notified that
an Election will be held in Nevada City
. onMONDAY, May 2d, 162, to elect
the following named officers :
REMOVAL!
Wo, Suit
Marshal.
AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. usaae:
SON BUILDING, Treasurer.
City Trustee.
_ City Trusteee.
City Trustee.
Precinet No. 1—The Polling place wil
be at Samuel Clutter’s Carriage Factory, *
on the Plaza. Inspectors—D. B. Getchs
Mand R. Tremain. Judges—M. B. Sidles and George Davey. Clerki—I con
ard Foote and WrJ. Organ. Ballot Clerk—Hugh Murchie and James Dower. .
Preencr No, 2—The polling place wil
be at. the City Hall. .Inspectors—M
Garver and B, Bullard. Judges—O. U
Conlan and Harvey Couper. Clerk
_-C, H. Harrison and I,J, Rolfe. Ballo *
Clerks—Johu Webber and Geo, C, Gay
lord,
.
Precixer No. 3—The Polling place wil
ve at the Justice’s Court room on Coml
mercial street. Inspectors—J. V. Huncer and Frank Puwer. Judges—PhilGoyne and L. Dulac. Clerks—J. E,
AAP SPO
Is now prepared to keep a
THAN EVERSBEFO RE,
FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER.
—_—
My prices will surprise’the
oldest settlers.
WM. HH. SMITH.
Alphonso Hartung and Felix Gillet.
the-polls will be open from sunrise till
Se Ine heme
ALEX. GAULT, President,
Of the sy of City Trustees.
A T. H; Carr, Clerk:
Broad Street ..-------Nevada Oity} Nevada City,»March 28, 1892.
Paid up Capital $3860 . --——_—
A General Banking Business Transacted. Notice to Creditors.
{A/E 188UR SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLI STATE of Louisa Moore, deceased.—
W IN ; Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the ertate of
Louisa Moore, deceased, ‘to the creditors
Bone
New ¥ ork.
San francisco.
A Fine Supper will be gotten up by Mr.
Broad st., Nevada City, opp. Nat-one Ez
: ehange hote
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
ROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRF
ugsies, Wagons ana
o
The hanes Ave 2 from vice, of geod sty)
and capable of ree ot fast pga d gente le
And Sacramento
W tesae BILLS OF EXCHANG)
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin
cipal cities of GRKAT BRITAIN
_and BUROPE, : be ot
Collections on any part of th:
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warranre 4
4ioid and Silver: Bullion
chased i
Aveny Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
&,M PRESTON.....-0--+++Parsiper
R. M. HUNT.. .. VICE PRESIDEN’
JOUN T. MORGAN,......+5655+ CasMI*k
D, B. MOKGAN..Ass’t CasHimg and Sxe’v
DIRECTORS:
vs. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Mon@An
Guo, M. Hugues, D, E. Morean,
WM. Epwarnos L Housman,
k.'M, Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—First National Bank,
San Francisco—First Nationa} Bank.
Searemenie Verena) Bank of D. O, hills
30.
A Golden Oppurtunity !
SOMETHIN ENTIRELY NEW !
A Chance in a Thousand !
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same-being the place for the transaction
of the business of said estate, in said
county of Nevada,
Ricuarp Moors,
Administrator of the Estate of Louisa
Moore, deceased.
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 7th day
of March, 1892. :
Fred Searls, Attorney for Administrator. ap7
Notice to Creditors.
Vag Saet of William Edwards, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersig.ed, Administrator of the Estate of
William Edwards, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to cxinbit them
with the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the tirst publication of this
notice tothe said Administrator, at the
Law Office of J. M. Walling, Esq.; Nevada City, Cal., the saine being the place
for the transaction of the business of the
estate, in said county of Nevada, State of
Califoruia. “AUGUST FRANDY,
Administrator of the Est@e of William
Edwards deceased.
Dats Nevada tity, April 1, 92. ap2
Noiice to Oreditors.
R ‘TATE OF JOHN T. ROBBINS, deceased, Notice is herehy given by
th: undersigned, Administratrix of the
Es ate of John 'l. Robbins, deceased, to
the crediters of and all persons having
clai us against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the Law Office, of Fred Searls,
Nevada City, Wul., the same being the
place for the trausaction-of the—business
of said estate, in said County of Nevada.
MKS. M, E, ROBBINS,
Administratrix of the Estate of John T.
Robbias, deceased,
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 9th day
of April 1892. Frep Seanus, Atty.
} NOTICE, .
E the undersigned, Directors of the
ODIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, call for a special meettng of the Stockholders of said Conipany,
to b: held at the Secretary's office, at K.
Cas er’s Store, on Pine street, Nevada
Cit;, Nevada county, California, on
SATURDAY, MAY, . 4th, 1892;~at 4
o’cl wk Pv. M., for the transaction of such
bus ness as may come before said meeting.
CHARLES KLINGENSPOR, Director.
K. CASPER, Director,
JAS. J. OTT, Director.
Nevada City, April 5, 1892.
—
Delinquent Nutice.
\RMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Lovation of principal place
of usiness, Nevada City, Nevada county, alifornia. Location of works, Nevad county, California.
N tice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, on account of
assessment No. 6, levied on the 27th day
of Fobruory, 18pz, the several amounts
set opposite the names of the respective
sharehulders, et eas ‘
v0. No.
Names. Cercif, Shares. Am't.
E. B. Stevens, 34 25 2 50
E. B. Stevens, 68 124 1 25
And in accordance with law, andan order of the Board of Directors, made on
the 27th day of February, 1892, se many
shares of each parcel of such stock as
may be necessary will-be sold at public
auction on Thursday, the “2let day of
April, 1892, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.
M., at the ottice of the Secretary of said
corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
: _ K. CASPER, praretery.
Office at K, Casper’s store, on Pine
street, Nevada City, Cal, ap4
sO VN NOTICE.
Be THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Covuty of Nevada, State of Californin.
In the motter of the estate of Wm. Burvett, an Insolvent Debtor.
Win. Barnett having fled in this Court
his petition, sehedule and inventory
y insolveney, by. whieh it appears that he
s an insolvent debtor, the suid Wr». Buruvtt is hereby declared to be ingolvent.
The Sheriff of thesaid County of Nevada
sereby directed take wasion of all
he estate,real and persvnal, of the said
Wm. Bu n:tt-an insolvent debtor except
such as may be by .aw exemppt from exvention, and of all his deeds, youchers,
nooks of account, and papers. and to keep
the same safely until the appointment of an
issignee of bis estate, :
Al gry are forbidden to bay any
debts the said insolvent. orto teliver
vent, aor property belonging reo! Ln andl
to orto any a,
or association for his use. The salu deptor
is hereby forbid % fer or deliyer
any property un ae ‘w A al of this
Court, except as im .
It is further ordered that all the creditors
ot said deb! before the
Hon. Jo senethacn. @ buperior
Court, of the said county vada, in open
Court, at the “ourtroom of aid Court,
in tho City ie of Ne
ad day Ki Bite 4 4 iatte tape
re of that de €
choose one or more # ao ie estate
ul 8a debtor, :
published in the evade Tig ean
N
general jon, puba De
ished in the at and rae evada, a8
often as the pa , defers
the eat day net en 'e crealP.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Oonnselor ot Law,
POBNISHED
FILL PRACTICE IN T : epi
W Unites Dates Comte ATs ARR
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Dated A na
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J. M, Walling, Ath
fsaacand J. KE. Carr. Ballot Clerke—
And! it ts, further ordered that im the
pr