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April 5, 1892 (4 pages)

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e _ traordinary mine, if indeed it is not. alBeet, Pork, Mutton, Veal E «. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprieters. — SE TUESDAY EV’NG APRIL 5, "92. THE SPAULDING PARTY. The Young Men Start Out on a Tour of Investation. Appeal : M. A. Spaulding, Sr., and M. M. Ingalls started yesterday for French Corral, Nevada county. The purpose of their trip is to discover if possible the location of the mining claim that was. worked away back in 1850 by Captain! Spaulding, the eld gentleman who arrived in Marysville a few days ago Massachusetts; and who came out here with the idea of repeating the success that he met. with in early days: When the younger men return if their ~report is favorable the party will immediately proceed to carry out their plans as .outlined in a recent article. The Peabody Mine’s Richness. i Telegraph: Sunday morning a portion of the ledge in the 400-level of thePeabody mine was stripped, taken up and hoisted to the surface: The entire ledge is very rich milling eré, but a beauty was 're. vealed when one blast was’ exploded . and threw. out about $5000 worth of gold. The specimensare in the Citizens Bank. Old time miners, who tapped Gold Hill when they were young, looked at the rock and said, ‘I always told you so.” The ledge is there and the geld’ is there and the Peabody is going to prove an exready that kind, . HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. F. A. McCord, Huntington, W. Va. B. F, Spader, o . 8. F. Armstrong, do Mrs. Fred. Morris & c., San Francisco Miss Ma:y Miller, do Miss Grace Powers, do Cc. A. Golding, o Craig Montgomery, C) D., Auerbach, do D. McPhetres, Truckee, J. W. Robbins, do L. Shriver, do David Jehnson, Spanish Mine, J. F. Riley, Washington, D.C. L. J. Dixon, Sacramento, Geo. Kramer, do L. Kavenaugh, do M. O’Connor, Hailey, Idaho, W. A. Van Orden, Grass Valley, Tom Hawk, Omega, W. H. Brandon, Omega, Joe Thomas, Les Angeles, F. F. Palmer, Gy W. O. Hayes, do Union Arrivals. J. R. Davis, San Juan, J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento, T. R. Cooley, Grass Valley, Chas. Siegfeldt, Sierra Co., Chas. Godfrey, Columbia Hill, T. E. West, Towles, J. Williams, do a oO i rtsvil > 8: Martin, Washington. ———————ee In vain the eyes are filled with light: In vain the cheek with beauty glows, Unless the teeeh are pure and white, Unless the breath is like the rose; And SOZODONT alone supplies These beauties that we all so prize. Dop’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for less money. Call and see the-samples--of work and frames. 20-tf Better Than Imported Hams. Connoisseurs admit that ‘Public Taste” Hams made by Cotiey Bros. of the Commercial Street Meat Market are the best had at this city. d3-tf BORN. AtGrass Valley, April 2, to Wm. Pascoe and wife, a daughter. §1At Grass Valley, April 3, to James Polkinghorn and wife, a daughter. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, not only speaks for itself, but has : thousands of peo *ple to speak for it. The testimonial: that have been given in its favor’ by people who have been cured by it would fill pages of a newspaper. No other medicine has been so thoroughly endorsed by the public. Here isa sample of : -Disinterested Testimony. Rev. M. B. Wharton,pastor of the First Bap tist Church, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “I have seen Swift's Specific used, and have known many cases of the worst form of blood disease which have been cured by it. I know the proprietors to be gentlemen of the highest type, and of the utmost reliability. I feoo mmend it as a great blood remedy unequaled by anything that I know of.” Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga National Meat Market Z OPPOSITE (SITIZENS BANK. 0, J.NAFPZIGER....-Provrietor coor Ba ruak, MUTTON, VEAu, BAUBA GES, Eto, HAMS, BACON AND LABD,wholesale o: etail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ip fizat-class Market. Weats delivered f ee of charge. C, J, NAFFZIGER, UNION MARKET, COMMEBCIAL STREET..N*VADA CITY (COLLEY BROB,,....-Proorietor DEALERSIN At the lowest rates. ON HAND A Wises STOCK OF THE PEOPLE tion are still laughing over an episode of turing the hawk. The bird measured Simeliae-t ee ee ok : Avistoeraty Open to Offers. The following advertisement lately appeared in an English newspaper: “Directors wanted of good social standing for a new company now in course of formiation; qualification will be found for selected applicants, and remuneration will be on a liberal scale.” To this there were 141 replies received: One earl, one viscount, four barons, seven baronets, one knight, thirteen honorables, six members of ‘parliament, four generals, one admiral, nine colonels, . four majors, fourteen army captains, . three minor naval officers and seventythree without rank or title. There were some very amusing letters accompanying the applications. The earl said: “1 need not point out that; should you entertain my proposal, an important leverage in procuring a good subscription of from. Public capital will be gained by my title, . which is an old.one, and likely to prove an rg me to investors. I may also state that if appointed . should always make it a point of driving to the general meetings in my brougham and pair, with servants in full livery. been told by friends sitting-on company boards, is a great factor in inspiring” This, I have shareholders with confidence.” One of the barons wanted to know “‘if the fees were paid in advance, irrespective of any profits made by the company.” One of the members of parliament wrote that he had no doubt that, if he were appointed, it would result in , heavy purchases of shares in his con. stituency, where he was very popular. “And,” he added, ‘it would be well if the bona fides of your scheme were assured, at any rate, on the surface.” The last part of the sentence would seem to rather give the virtuous legislator away, as he evidently did not care whether the scheme was good or not.—Financial World. A Bed of Natural Coke, Natural coke is the last addition to the wonders of fuel formation and we may soon expect to hear of natural candle grease. This discovery of natural coke comes from the far off land of the Wallaby yclept Australia—the home of the dingoe and the land of the gum tree This deposit of coke closely resembles, so at least it is reported, the manufactured article, and the discovery has been nade at the Bulli Pass mines in New 3outh Wales. Thecoal measure at this particular point covers an area of 550 icres and is six feet-in thickness. The upper half of the seam, it is in ‘eresting to note, differs but little from the ordinary Australian coals, while th: lower portion of the messure is natural ¢oke. The junction of the eoal and coke iscloarly defined and distinctly trace able all through the workings. A pecul iaricy about this natural. coke is that ii is slightly heavier than the ordinary manufactured article and contains a greater percentage of fixed carbon, but amuch smaller quantity of ash anda lower percentage of sulphur. This natural coke, it is gratifying to learn, burns without smoke and can be mined for muci less than the cost of manufactured coke.—Black Diamond. Speech Restored by Electricity. The recovery of speech by Mary Hopkins, a mute inmate of the Wayne county almshouse, afté® being dumb over 4 tourwears.has been. .pronounced marhave baffled physicians not acquainted with the case and given rise to many wonderful stories. Mrs. Hopkins is between forty and fifty years of age, and was sent to the almshouse about six years ago from Rose Valley. About three years later she suddenly lost speech. James W. Robinson, the county physician, decided that the woman was suffering from pa—Cor. Rochester Post Express. He Might Well Be Placid. The members of a certain. congregalast Sunday. The young minister’s engagement to a certain pretty girl named Grace in the parish had just been announced after a long time, in which every other pretty girl had thought that possibly she stood a chance of being the favored one, for the young, divine was, without meaning it, perhaps a bit of a flirt. He’s a little absentminded, too, and when the time came to give out the hymn he announced placidly, ‘Hymn 89, ‘Oh, happy day that fixed my choice?” A smile dawned on the faces of the young and giddy, which gradudeacons, as he read: Here rest, my oft divided heart, O happy bond that seals my vows ‘To grace which merits ail my love! — Boston Gazette.To Remedy the Smokeless Powder. A certain Herr Paul Riehm has invented a mist or fog ball” with which to envelop your enemy in a deep mist—nay, even a thick «fog—which shall not be surpassed, claims the inventor, even by a London particular. These fog balls are. easily broken spheres containing ing create a fog that envelops all around it until blown away by the wind. Battles, though, are not always fought on windless, calm days. But, says the inventor, with this. fog around them it will be impossible for the enemy to find the range or to reply to the fire of the attack.— Western News, : Extraordinary Capture of a Hawk. On one of the.cold mornings during the cold spell a large hawk pounced upon one of Benjamin Haller’s tame ducks that at the time were in a pool of fresh, unfrozen water in the canal bed a short distance beyond the ‘third lock” at Macedonia. The hawk fastened its claws around the neck of the fowl] close to its body, but the duck was in deep water, and true to its nature it ducked and drew the hawk with it under the water. Again the duck dove, which was too much for his hawkship. The hawk released its hold on the duck and with difficulty flopped its way to the shore. The weather was cold and frozé’the feathers of the hawk together so that it could not fly. William was a witness of the capture and escape game between the hawk and duck, and when it was all over he took a hand at the game by capiS ORKING PEOPLE can take Simmons Liver Regulator without loss of time or danger from exposure. It takes the gee of a doctor and costly prescriptions and is therefore the medicine to be kept in the household to be given upon any indication of approaching sickness. It contains no dangerous ingredients but is purely ee gentle yet thorough in its action,.and can be given with safety-and the most satisfactory results to any erson regardless of age. thas no equal. Try it, ~> Tie i: GRAND Lnvitation Anniversary Ball To be sGivewpy Nevada City Council, No, 40, Young Men's Institute, —AT— ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY —ON— friday. Evening, April 22, ‘92, Committee“of Arrangements. J. ©. Nilon, J. M. Foley, J. A. Milhone, J. E. Carr. Floor Director, Thos. J. Brown J. J. Hanley, Chas. Grimes, Carl Schemer, Floor’ Managers. FT Milay, J.C. Mulligan, Thos. Carroll, J. McCauley, James Donnelly. Reception Committee. ralysis of the vocal cords. He consulted Dr. Andrew F. Sheldon, an old army physician and surgeon, and decided to use an electric battery. The current was passed through the back of the neck and mouth every day. After about one month’s electric treatment the matron was much surprised upon entering the mute’s room one morning to be greeted by a loud “Hello” from Mrs. Hopkins. ally spread until it evan reached the . ammonia and acids which—upon-eseap-} Chas. Grimes, J. L. Morgan; T. J. Moroney. M. Brophy, J. E. Carr, A. J. Carey, K. J. Phelan, P. Leonard, G. J. Schmidt, J. Hurley, Kelley. Music by Goyne’s Enlarged Orchestra of Eight Pieces. lacks and Carriages Furnished. The Floor Will be Canvassed. Tickets admitting ‘Gentleman and Two Ladies, $1.50. Admission ‘to Gallery--Gentlemen, 50 cents. Ladies, 25 cents. Invitations niust be shown at the door. N. B. OHAPMAN, 45 ty NEVADA CITY. .. OA" UOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office a Residence, Sacrar ento se RuSTAURANT --AND-, LODGING — HOUSE, & MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor, Broad Street, ...below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the beast the market affords, Board and Lodging by the day, week or month. COLTS LOST. Reward Offered. eAR® Nevada City, @® latter part of November last, three colts estrayed from a band of horses. The following is a description of them : One BLACK MARE COLT, four years ofd tiis Spring. Branded with‘‘Y” on shoulder. One GRAY HORSE COLT, three years old in Spring. Branded with ‘‘Y” on shoulder. Oue SMALL COLT, grayish color, two ag old in Spring. Do not rememx the brand. f@ 1 will give a liberal Reward to anyone notifying me or will give information that will lead to their recovery. J. H. SMART, Towles, Placer Co,, Cal Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. Titles Examined and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, . (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENTFor sale—6000 acres of land of the California Lron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on county. Compoud Sulphur The Best Medicine . digestion, Piles, . bago, Gravel, Etc. . body that has used it Sold by all Oruggist, the best lands of p'acer 286 acres of laid situated in Pleasant} POWDER ! Ever Introduced! TRY iT! The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, InDiseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumThousands of bottles are sold monthly, and every prolaim it to a wonderful medicine. Every prominent physi—cian,in San Francisco, San José, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. A fair trialswill convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTIST, NEVADA OITY..000.sccccsese Office with De, N. E, Chapman, Sacramen 020 tf. J. M. WALLING, Attorney at Law. OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Ex-Superioe Ja dgeof Nevada County, Empire Livery Stable Broad st., N6Vada City Op. Na‘.ona Exchange hote JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, YHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMP) Stable has the largest lot of =~ Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of. the State. Teams with elegant Bugging, Watons, and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 9 the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty] and capable of going as fast man cares to aitves” ic enety Good Saddle Horses always on hand CABRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL »bURNIBHED P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Qounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE V United States Courta. nig . Se ee & Roberts’ Block ,Neveac : THE : : KEYSTONE ; : MARKET. CGRISSEL BROS., Commercial Street. Beef,: Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND,Frosh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete., kept on hand. The Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats. O@ Neats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer ; and: Surveyor, Devutvy Countv Survevor and Deputv U.S. Mineral Survevor Office n Morgan &Robberts block Nevada City, Cal 4 CHAS. BENNETS, Practical : Horseshoer. RENTED THE HAS Old Clancy Shop, on Broad Street, this city ND is ready to attend to ally work in his line, which he guarantees to do in a perfectly satisfactory manner. Particular attention pid to the . shoeing of lame or interfering horses, so as to correct these troubles, If you value your horse see to it that he is properly shod. (@™ Ail work promptly attended te, Chas. Bennetts. STVCKBOLDERS’ MEETING, pe annual meeting of the stockholders of Odd Fellows Hall Association will take place in the Library room of Odd Fellows Hall, Nevada City, on Monday evening, May 2nd, 1892, at.8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directoré for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may propérly come before said meeting. N. P. BROWN, President. James KinkKAv, Secretary. Nevada City, April 1, 1892. FRED SEARLS, At‘orney 24 Oounselor at Lew,
state and Federal." one wing} to the tip of phe other wing.—Juniata Houre and lot on East Broad street, N ade City School Books, J. Ey CARR. =Blank Books. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. CARR BROS. —PROPRIETORS OF THE— Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. KEEP CONSTANTLY~ ON HANO A Complete Stock of Drags, Patent ent ‘Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, . Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada tity. Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Ete. vie Pictorials, Magazines The sworn No. 2. (Blac yellow ochre. No. bago and clay. Beech’s Tea pound, Neve ea e t NA RARE WEEE An Analysis gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: No. 1. (Black.) Colored with pimbago antl indigo. sum. ei vel 78 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blueend 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, indigo and aluminous earth, i No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plumDoes not this condition call loudly for a brand of Pure Japan Tea cured Japan Tea. There is no headache in it. A child can drink it. Draws canary color of delight‘ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per packages bearing this trade-mark. “Pure As THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Ageat. certificate of a San Francisco chemist k.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and consisting of is the pure unadulterated undyed sunr sold in bulk.’ Sold only in sealed nildhood. x 7 LO I In plain English, means, ‘‘The way to health,” and thousands of grateful women gladly testify that Viavi has indeed been to them a road te health. It found them weak and emaciated, but gradually built up worn. out tissues and sent the stagnant blood whirling in life, giving streams to feed bone and muscle, thereby imparting elasticity to the step and natures’ morning blush te the cheek. With all the gratitude of the freed bondmen these ladies write: ‘God speed the work.” ‘May the curative powers of Viavi never grow less.” ‘‘I feel like a new woman,” etc., etc. Others whosuffer from lucorrhea, ménstrual derangements, displacements, tumors, cancerous growths, or any disease of the female organs, will be moved to make similar expressions te the above, if but a thorough test of Viaviis made. It matters not how long you have suffered, nor how many ‘“‘sure cures” have failed, Viav reaches the most stubborn case because it is a true tonic frem nature’s laboratory, aud is applied to the seat of the disease. Send for testimonials and a health treatise for mothers and daughters. It costs nothing to investigate, and the good that may come from it cannot be overestimat SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CAND FOR SALE . 100 acresof the best bot tom land in. Penn Valley, place. All fenced and under cultivation and can be irrigated from the Excelsior Water Company’sditch. ~ Is deep. soil (as good asthe best in the State). © Corn and potatoes can be raised with success. The finest shipping fruits: can be raised without irrigation. Terms reasonable. Apply at. the Dairy Transc@&rer office. a23-tf , OR. R. M. BUNT, Physician, Qrreeat VINTON’S DRUG SFORE, NEVADA CITY. GEO. L. HUGHES, © Attorney and Oonnselor at Law, The Viavi Company, this county, near John Casey's} Lager Slack of Groceries REMOVAL! Wn. H Smith . SON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a THAN EVERIBEFO RE, And proposes to sell as cheap as anybody FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. given, that at a meetin ors, held on the 27th this t quent and advertised for sale at public _ auction, and, unless fore, will be sold on the 21st day of April, 1392, at the hour of 1] o’cluck a. M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertisi g and extreet, Nevada City, Cal. " Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING Co. Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby of the Directy of February, 392, an assessment, No. 6, of ten cents r share was levied upon the capital AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNsabk of the corporation, payable Friday, April lst, 1892, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U.S gold com, Any stock upon which in unpaid on 42% t shall ri he 2d: day-.of April, 1892, will be delinyment is made benses of sale. By order of th: Board of Jirectors. K. CASPER, Se.retary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine f29 4 — My prices will surprise’th WM. H. SMITH. ~ CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street -..-.. .Nevada ity . } Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. W 20 SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLK New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento W itseue BILLS OF EXCHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Cellections om any part of th. United States a specialty. ‘ Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants Gold and Silver Bullion chased. *% s Aseany Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: Ki M -PRESTON../...0. 000+: BMC HUNT occ JOHN T. MORGAN D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’TCASHIEB and Suc'y DIRECTORS: DR. R. M. HoNT, Joun T. Mon“GaN Gro. M. Huausgs, D, E, Mornean, We. EDWARDS L, Housman, &. M. Pagston. CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bauk. ne ener Bank of D, O, hills JO. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Ne ADA County Narrow Gauge Rail“road Company. —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and ‘for the transaction of such ether business as ma ay wig come before the meeting, will held at the office of the Company, at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevadacounty, California, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH, DAY OF APRIL, 1892, at 3 p.m. Polls will be opened at 34 o'clock and closed at 3:45 P.M. Transfer books will be closed on the 26th day of March, By order ofJOHN F. KIDDER, President. George Fiercuer, Secretary. m15-td ESTRAY NOTICE, GOOD , Journals FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.—ss-— Our Premiums FOR THIS YEAR. —THIS PAPER— — WITH— THE SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Call! PRICE 61.25 PEK YEAR, OR THE SAN FRANCISCO Morning Call! PRICE 86.00 PER YEAR. 5 HE SAN FRANCISCO y “> WEEKLY CALL } Ts a handsome ecightpage paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to date of publication. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, aud gives special attention to horticultural and agricultural news, and is in every respect a firstclass family paper, appealing to the interest of every momber of the household, syH ER MORNING CALL — (SEYEN Ixsuks A WEEK) CIs a live metropolitan daily. It is the MOST RELIABLE, aud is recognized as being the LEADING NEW3PAPER of the Pacific Coast. Either of the above papers we will send postpaid as a preminum on receipt of the foHowing subscription prices for the conbination: DAILY CALL AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, . $9.00 . IN ADVANCE, WEEKLY GALL And This Paper, Per Year, . $6.50 . at « IN ADVANCE. AME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada county, Dec. 4th, 1891, a light Red Cow. Left ear, half off ; right ear cut off ; no iron bratid. The owner is requested to call, pay charges and take the ani'nal away. : H. KOTEY. Washington, March Ist, 1892. Notice to Creditors. STATE of Louisa Moore, deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersigied, Administrator of the estate of Louisa Moore, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claiins against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal.,the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. ; RicHarp Moore, Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Moore, deceased. Dated Nevada City, Cal., of March, 1892. Fred Searls, Attorney for Adminis. trator. : ap7 A Golden Opportunity ! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Chance in a Thousand ! this 7th day “PICTORIAL ‘SELF-PRONOUNCING YOUNG PEOPLKE’S BIBLE.” HIS book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several hundred magnificent illustrations, including numerous full-page colored plates, in the highest style of the art. AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory given to those meaning business. Better terms than have ever yet been offered. Besides allowing full commissions, we prepay the freight rate to your door. This will prove a bonanza to the right parties.Sold only by subscription. Valuable premiums to all who handle this great work. Send at once for descriptive and term circulars and all other particulars to the Dominion Publishing Co,, Seattle, Wash. Hera Drag and Stationery Stor Qdd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY,’ a W.:D. VINTON, «es: £17 Proprietor. EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of DKOGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, . Alse a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolseap, Bill, Jourfial and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Dividend Notice. Ta meeting -h 1832, a dividena * fice—Opposite Court House Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, 892 , 1892. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. of the Board of Directors of the Citizens Bank, held on March . nd (No, 45) of itty Hy mErEaorron raterus covnre . OP March loth a -Payae Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, do hereby certify that we are d . transactin, settlers: ~ city of oldest £6! der the firm name of Thomas Shurtleff & Son. members of such partnership are Thomas Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, and that. the place of Certificate of Co-Partnership. Mgegts OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss:—We, the undersigned, ers business in this State, at the evada, county of Nevada, un-° That the names in full of all the our respective residence is set opposite our respective names. The business we shall conduct is a general grocery business. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this llth day of March, 1892. . Names. Tuomas SHURTLEFY, Residence, Nevada City. CLARENCE ASAPH SHURTLEFF, Residence, Nevada City. Srare or Cattrornia, } County oF Nevapa,f ~" On this 11th day of March, 1892, before me, W. D. Long, @ 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 persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and they duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my. official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. W. D. Lona, ml12 [seal.] Notary Public. NOTICE. O MRS. G. DUPOIR :—YOU WILL please take notice that the following described property, situate in the county of Nevada, State of California, viz : All of that certain lot. in the town of Washington, Washingten township, county of Nevada, State of California, bounded east by Washington creek, west by lot of H. Striker, north by South Yuba river, and south by vacant land, with the improvements thereon, was, on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1891, by the Tax Collector of said Nevada county, sold for delinquent taxes for the year 1890, to Conrad Grissel, for the sum of eight and seventy-two hundredths ($8.72) dollars. The amount due at the date hereot is thirteen and eight hundredths «$13.08) dellars, and the right to redeem said property from said sale will expire on Saturday, the sixteenth of April, 1892, and the undersigned, Conrad Grissel, will on Monday, April eighteenth, 1892, apply to the Tax Collector, of the county of Nevada, aforesaid, for a deed of all of said property. Witness my hand this 10th day of March, 1692. ml2 CONRAD GRISSEL. Annual Meeting, HE regular annual meet'ng of the stockholders of the Delhi Mining Company will be held at the office cf the Company, Room 26, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal., on Wednesday, March 9th, 1892, at 10 o’clock a,.m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors toserve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the. meeting. By order . of the Board of Directors, : f18 C. F. HUNT, See’y. Notice to Creditérs. STATE OF L. A. MASON, deceased. 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of L. A. Mason, deceased, to the creditors of and all rsons havi Frars claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Adininistratrix at the Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the: place for the transaction of the business’ of said estate, in said county of Nevada. = CLARA B. MISLEY, Administratrix of.the Estate of. L. A, Mason, deceased, . Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 12th day af March, 1892, Fred Searls, Atty. Election Proclaw ation, as Electors of the Corporation of the City of Nevadaare hereby notified that an Election will be held in Nevada City ml12 onMONDAY, May 2d, 182, to elect the following named officers : 1. Marshal. 2. Assessor. 3. Treasurer, » 4. » City Trustee. 5. City Trusteee. 6. City Trustee, Precinct No. 1—The Polling place wil he at Samuel Cluttér’s Carriage Factory, on the Plaza. Inspectors—D. B, Getchell and R. Tremain, Judges—M. B. Siddies and George Davey. Clerks —J eon ard Foote and W. J. Organ, Ballot Clerkae nisi and James Dower. RECINCT No. 2—The polling place wil be at the City Hall. ren M Garver and B. Bullard. Judges—O. C Conlan and Harvey Couper. Clerk —C. H. Harrison and I. J. Rolfe. Ballo hs isa Webber and Geo. ©.:Gay ord, Precixer No. 3—The Polling place wil he at the Justice's Court room on™ Coml mercial street. Inspectors—J. V. Hunter and Frank Power, Judges—PbilGoyne and L. Dulac, Clerks—J. KE. Ieaac and J. E. Carr. Ballot Olerks— Alphonso Hartung and Felix Gillet, the polls will be open from sunrise till 5 o'clock P, M. ALEX. GAULT, President, Of the Board of City Trustees. T. H. Carr, Clerk. ; Nevada City, March 28, 1892. Annual Meeting. — % HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING -f the stockholders of thé, Champion Mining Company will be held at the otfice uf the Comy No. Sansome room 10, Phy ated for the. pu: of electing a Board of Directors for the pays and for the ‘ransaction of such nh al asmay come before the meeting. Transfer books it 9.o'clock a. M. : _Ete., Ete.,—Ete d AN of which will be so at Low Prices will close -on Saturday, Ap il 9th, 1892, street, — April 12th, 1892, at three o'clock P.M. Office 320 Sansome street, r 9a 10, > aa