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April 7, 1892 (4 pages)

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fe nad ~had at this city. Or eS nn Ba eve THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN; & CALKINS, Proprietors. THURSDAY EV’NG APRIL 7, ’92. THE COMMITTEE MEETING For the Reception of the Eastern Editors In this City. The general committee of arrangements for the réception of the Eastern editors met at the Court House last evening. Judge J. M. Walling was elected President, and Senater E. M. Preston, F, T. Nilon and M. L. Marsh, Vice Presidents. N. P. Brown and F. E. Wadsworth were elected Secretaries, and B. F. Snell, Treasurer. After some discussion the following committee was appointed : Committee of Conference with Grass Valley Commi .M. Walling, W. D. Long, E. M. Preston, N. P. Brown, F. E. Wadsworth and John F. Kidder. A motion was made and unanimously carried that Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., be invited to attend to the decorating of Armory Hall. e A motion was made and carried that the President appont a Finance Committee of seven members. Henry Lane, A. J. Tiffany, W., F. Englebright, D. S. Baker, James Hennessy were appointed a Committee on Transportation. The committee adjourned to meet. at the call of the President. > Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the post-officeat Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., April 7, 1892: Cenly, Ed Johnson, Miss Mamie Patrick, Mra. James C If not called for in fifteen days the let ters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of ene cent for each letter. Leonanp 8S. Caukins, P. M. Germany sends 130,000 canaries to America every year. Iy you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Livery Stable. tf : EEE When the lips are dry or scarred, When the teeth are dark or dull, When tongue is hot and hard, And fills the tainted mouth too full, The magic SoZODONT supply, And all those ills before it fly. ° Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographér 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. d20-tf 7Oe Better Than Imported Hams. Connoisseurs admit that ‘Public Taste” Hams made by Cotusy Bros. of the Commercial Street Meat Market are the best 43-tf Dental Notice. Dr. J. F. Shaw has returned from Plumas and Sierra counties and can be found at his office on Commercial street. First class dentistry in all its branches at low DONT TAKE Medicines that pretend to do the work of The ef. fects of most oj them are worse than the diseases they aetend t eure.There is but one permanent cure for sntagious blood poison, and that is to be found in And it is the only medicine that will permanently de ‘the effects of MERCURIAL AND POTASH POISONING. Itis a purely vegetable remedy, vttirely harmless, and yet it is the ®wost potent blood purifier ever discovered. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. tHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta, Ga FOR CITY ASSESSOR. GEO. COUGHLAN Will be a Candidate tor CITY ASSESSOR At the May Election. FOR CITY MARSHAL, CHAS. PECOR Will be a candidate for CITY MARSHAL At the May Election. FOR CITY MARSHAL, JAMES G. NEAGLE Will be a Candidate for CITY MARSHAL At the May Election. FOR CITY MARSHAL. E. O. TOMPKINS Will be a Candidate for CITY MARSHAL At the May Election. FOR CITY MARSHAL. J. 8. HOLBROOK. Will be » Candidate for CITY MARSHAL WITH ANGRY WOLVES MR. PIPER'S ESCAPE FROM A PACK OF HUNGRY CREATURES. Attacked by Half Starved Beasts on a "Cave. with Two Openings, One of Which the Wolves Didn't Know Of. Benjamin Piper, an old pioneer of Jefferson county, Wis., had a thrillin; adventure with a pack of wolves. Ii was one evening while he was making his way from Watertown on foot. There was snow onthe ground, and it had lasted long enough to make wolves unusually fierce and savage with hunger. Piper had been warned by friends in Watertown not to attempt the trip, but he told them that he had not the slightest fear. Numerous large timber wolves had been seen near these same forests through which Piper had to pass, but as they had not yet ventured to attack any one, little attention had been paid to their presence. But now, in their desperate hunger and while lurking about for something to prey upon, some of set up a howl for its companions. But Piper was utterly indifferent to their howls and walked boldly along. Suddenly, just as he turned a sharp corner of the roadway among the dense timber, a large gray wolf walked across the road slowly and deliberately about two rods ahead of him and then turned andleisurely recrossed-to the side from where it came, swinging its tail aloft, and with the hair raised on its neck. It hurry up its companions, whose answers now began to come from many directions, Piper marched straight ahead as if nothing had happened, save that he picked up a good sized club, intending to throw it at the animal should it approach him again. much nearer to him than before, and Piper hurled the club at the animal with tremendousforce. ‘But quickly steppinz aside and dodging-the weapon, the wolf planted itself in the middle of the road and was not disposed to move any farther, but showed its teeth savagely and uttered more howls for its companions, A DESPERATE SITUATION. Piper now began to get frightened He gathered sticks and stones and hurled them at the wolf until it was glad to get vat of his way and let him proceed. But ie knew from the sounds still coming ehind hint that a pack of the animal was on his trail and he would need to make haste or they would soon overtake him.’ He was a strong man and very fleet of foot, but he had had no expectation of winning against alot of wolves in a foot race, should they determine to pursue him. So he concluded that he aust at once bring all his wits into play and, if possible, deceivethem. The forest trees around him were rather smal) 0 climb and.~be safe among their Lrancheswand he did not relish the idea f boing kept up in atree all night in such cold weather. The desperateness of the situation called to his mind a singular cave containing two narrow openings, and he concluded that it might afford him protection and give him a chance to defend himself. So away he hurried for the cave. It was now long after dusk, but the moon shone brightly, yet owing to the shadows of the trees Piper experienced considerable difficulty in finding the entrance to the cavern. Before crawling into the narrow passageway he secured a large, heavy club to use should the wolves attempt to follow him into his retreat. He was scarcely half a dozen feet inside ere he heard their horrible howls near the entrance, and saw their eyes like balls of fire glaring on him from the outside, At first they seemed disinclined to follow after him, apparently fearing a trap, but finally the boldest one started inside, and then all squeezed themselves into the opening until it was jammed tight. Pane A BAD HALF HOUR. As the forward wolf came within his reach, Piper pounded it with his club’ until it was utterly disabled, but the great pressure of those from behind constantly brought the heads of others nearer and nearer. Piper never stopped fighting, but whacked and beat and gouged and disabled wolf after wolf as they came within reach. But at length the entrance became so perfectly filled with wolves that they could neither get for-. ward nor backward, while their savago howls resounded in the natrow place with such deafening effect that it made Piper tremble, and his sole thought was to get out and away from them. Groping around with his hands he found some good sized, loose stones, with which he hastily filled into the opening just in front of the wolves as tightly as he could pack it, and then, with club in hand, he crawled along and sought exit at the opposite entrance to the cavern. The dismal darkness prevented him from seeing anything, and it was some time before he found the way out. The wolves did not know, or else had forgotten, this entrance, and Piper left them still howling with fury crowded into the narrow mouth of the cave at least sixty yards away from where he had emerged. He now made his way to thé road again, and two hours later had reached home. A few days later he visited the cavern, but found nothing save a few bones, the dead and wounded wolves having been, as he supposed, eaten up by their ~avenous companions, + ‘S-4uswes Tete Fetching Bonnet Pins. The little flower pins used to fasten the strings to women’s bonnets are quite fetching, especially the violets and pink rosebuds on black velvet. But don’t make the mistake one woman did and wear a violet pin with a hat trimmed with pink roses. Even the pin should correspond with the hat. tend tue Pepper the Rats. Cayenne pepper sprinkled where rats resort will cause the pésts to leave the premises.—New York Journal. The Mystery Solved. Mrs. Yerger is not handsome, and her voice when she sings.is dreadful, but Colonel Yerger is very demonstrative. . “Why is he always kissing her?” asked a friend of the family of another gentle“] can’t imagine, unless it is to keep her from singing.”—Texas Siftings. Hardening Plaster Casts. A new method of hardening the various plaster ornaments so largely used in the arts has been suggested. The process consists in saturating the article to be hardened with a solution of silica, and following this by the application of a baryta solution.—New. York Journal. Lonely Forest Road, an Old Man Finds 3° them had discovered-Piper; and--at-oncealso howled in a dismal manner, as if to} { A moment later-the ‘same wolf: trotted out from the brush if Hi 4 NN sORKING PEOPLE. can take Simmons ~ Liver Regulator without loss of time or danger from exposure; It takes the place of a doctor ; and costly prescriptions and is therefore the medi‘ eine to be kept in the -hotisehold to be given upon any indication of approaching sickness. It contains no dangerons ingredients but is purely vegetable, gentle yet thorough in ite action, and can be given with safety and the most satisfactory results to any pee regardless of t has no equal. Try if. ': GRAND lvtatin Anniversary Bal To beSGiven by Nevada City Counc'l, Ho. 30, Young Men's Institute, —-AT— ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY —ON— Friday Evening, Apri 02,99, Committee*of Arrangements, J. J. Hanley, J.C. Nilon, Chas. Grimes, J. M. Foley, Carl Schemer, J. A. Milhone, E. Carr, Floor Direc‘or, 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. J. I. Morgan, M. Brophy, Chas. Grimes, T. J, Moroney. J: KE. Carr; A. J. Carey, K. J. Phelan, P. Leonard, G. J. Schmidt, J. Hurley, Kelley. Music hy Goyne’s Enlarged Orchestra of Eight Pieces. 7" 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 cents. Invitations must be shown at the door. N. E, OHAPMAN, SS ¥ a ay NEVADA CITY, Hye CA! nod ; LOCAL ANESTHETICS [F DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacramento st RESTAURANT pet --AND-oe LODGING — HOUSE, (jis MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor, Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds, The Table Supplied with the best the market affords. Board and Lodging by the-Way, week or month. COLTS LOST. Reward Offered. Nera City, the latter part of November last, three colts estrayed from a baatd of horses; a description of them : One BLACK MARE COLT, four years old this Spring, Branded with‘‘Y”',on shoulder. One GRAY HORSE COLT, three years oldin Spring. Branded with ‘‘Y” on shoulder. ‘ One SMALL COLT, grayish: color, two ~years old in Spring. Do not remember the brand, a@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 PUBLIG & INSURANCE AGENT: For saie—6000 acres of land of the California tron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on the best lands of placer county. 286 acres of land situated in Pleasant Valley. Houee and lut on East Broad street, N ada City ; : The following is Liver, Broad Street, . ..below National Hotel, . , Teompound Sulphur PGWDER . ! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced! TRY IT! The Great Remedy. for Habitual Constipation, In digestion, Piles, Diseased Billiousness, Gout, bago, Gravel, Etc. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and everybody that has used it prolaim it to a wonderful mcdicine. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. A fair trial will convince the thost skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Sold by all Oruguists Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTIstT, NEVADA OITY Office with Dr, N. E, Chapman, Sacramen oe a2c-tt. J.M. WALLINC, Attorney at Law. and Pine Streets, Nevada City. xuperlorSu dgeot Nevada County, Empire Liverv Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp: Nat-ona £x: change hotel JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, fPYHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR} LC Stable has the largest lot of Horses,’ Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons ano 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 as any gentle man cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT: »ORNISHED P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law, Vie PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block .Nevsda City : THE + ; KEYSTONE > MARLET. GRISSEL BROS., Commercial Street, Beef, : Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND, Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete, kept on hand. The Lowest Living Prices andthe best Meats, (OG Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. W. W. WAGGONER, (Buccessor to W, F, Englebright,) Civil : Engineer ; and : Surveyor, Deputv Countv Survevor and Deputv U.S. Mineral Survevor Office n Morgaa &Kobberts block Nevada City, Cal } CHAS. BENNETS, = a Practical Horseshoer, HAS RENTED THE Old Clancy Shop, on Broad Street, this city ND is ready to attend {% all work in his lime, which he guarantees to do in a perfectly satisfactory manner. Particular attention paid 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. (Fil work promptly attended te. Chas. Bennetts. STUCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, HE annual meeting of the stockholders T 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 Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may
properly come before said meeting. N. P. BROWN, President, James KinkEAD, Secretary. — Nevada City, April 1, 1892. FRED SEARLS, Attorney sd Oounselor at Lew, ItL, PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUB state and Federal.’ f ffice—Opposite Court House Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumOFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad . ’ J. KE. CARR. et School. Books, Blank Books. CARR BROGE. —PROPRIETORS OF THE-— Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Stor, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. KEEP CONSTANTLY {Miscellaneous Books, Feriodicals, Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. =! T. HH. CARR. ON HANO A Pictorials, .Magazines gypsum. yellow ochre. “Finest Braids of Cigars in Nevada” Cty . An Analysis ¢ The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis.of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo. No. 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and 0. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of indigo and aluminous earth, : No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plumbago and clay. : Does not this condition call loudly for s brand of Fure Japan Tea Beech’s ‘fea is the pure unadulterated undyed suncured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. A child can drink it. Draws a canary color of delight-” ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per pound, Never sold in bulk, Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark, ‘BEECKS. TEA “Pure As Mhiidhood. THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Agent. Delinquent Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY: Location of principal place ot business, Nevada City. Nevada county, California, Location of works, Nevada county, California Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 6, levied on the 27th day of February, 1892, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows : No. No. Names. Certif. Shares) Am’t. J. M, Jewett, 118 100} $10 03 E. B. Stevens, 34 25 2 50 E. B, Stevens, 68 124 1 25 A. Tsoard, (owned by 8S. Wheeler,) 86 300 30 00 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 may be necessary will be sold at public auction on Thursday, the 2lst day of April, 1892, at the hour.of 11. o’clock a. M., at the oftice 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, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. ap4 NOTICE, E the undersigned, Directors of the ODIN GOLD AND SILVER. MINing of the Stockholders of said Company, to be held at the Secretary’s office, at K. Casper’s Store; on Pine street, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, on SATURDAY, MAY, 14th, 1892, at 4 o’clock Pp. M., for the transaction’ of such business as may come before said meeting. CHARLES KLINGENSPOR, Director. K. CASPER, Director. JAS. J. OTT, Director. Nevada City, April 5, 1892. National Meat Market OPPOSI r& ITIZENS BANK, 0, NAPFZUGER. . —— I EEF, Punk, MUTTON, VEAw, SAUBA GES, Ete, BAM, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or etail. .+++e-Proprietor _ And all kinds of Meats usually found in firet-class Market, Weats delivered f ee of charge. ™ ©, J, VAFFZIGER, UNION MARKET, OMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA CITY wuiiane In Beef, Perk, Mutton, Vent E. At the lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND (A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JOHN DELBRIDGE _ Has opened a firstclass Boot and Shoe ‘Store in the National Hotel Building, and is ready to Boots and Shoes at the very lowest pri Just recaaved a fine lot of School ens’ Shoes, Repairing promptly done. a2 ING COMPANY; call for.a special meet-! LEGG & SHAW, MAIN {STREET....-.-. NEVADA CITY Dealers in FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING House Fu:nishing Goods, Etc. Oxrvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Clot Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLST? R'NG AND CAKPET LAYIN( @&@~ Picture Frames Made to order New York Bakery G. Wm. Durst, Prop, I AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popniar Bakery, on Commercial ‘Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hana at all times the very best of Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. Wedding Cakes’and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on mos! reasonable terms. ; Allorders for anything in my line promptly attendedto. * . y P By strict attention to business, giving the best satisfection and selling at low rates, I opeto merit a liberal patronage. Notice to Creditors. STATE of William Edwards, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of illiam Edwards, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims ainst 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 J. M. Walling, Esq., Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the tr tion of the. bisi of the estate, in said county of Nevada, State of California. AUGUST FRANDY, Administrator of the Estaté of William Edwards. deceased. Dated Nevada City, April 1, 92. ap2 Dividend Notioe, A’ a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens Bank, held on March 7th, 1892, a dividend ie 45) of fifty. cents per share was declared payable on and alter March 10th, 1892. JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier. REMOVAL! Wn. L Smith AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNSON BUILDING,Next Door t His Old Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a Larger Stock -of Groceries Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Matiines, Cis, Varnishes Etat" cs THAN EVERIBEFO RE, And proposes to sell as cheapas anybody FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. My prices will surprise’the oldest settlers. ~ WM. H. SMITH. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street. :.+. 4.5. Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, WW? eo SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, i Sam Francisco. And Sacramento Ww tesue BILLS OF EXCHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. Cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EOROPE. ; Cellections on any part of th: Onited Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warranre , Geld and Silver Bullion ur chased ; Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: B.M PREATON oi tek e ee ok PRESIDEY~ Me ONG Co ss seeessvee VICE PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN......... CASHIER _. D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T Casuize and Sxc’y¥ DIRECTORS: Dk. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Moxean Gro. M. Huenss, D-E. Morean, Wa. Epwaros. L, Housman, k. M. Puxsron. CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First National Bauk, rideteeatte sid Bank of D. O, Mills 0. 'TOCKHOLDERKS’ MEETING. N V DA County Narrow Gauge Railvd Company.—The annual meeting ef . Stockholders of the Nevada County Na” w Gauge Railroad Company for the elec on of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the tran action’ of such other business as may ruperly come before the meeting, will bs held at the office of the Company, at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, California, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH, DAY OF APRIL, 1892, at 8 P.M. Polls will be opened at 34 o'clock and closed at 3:45r.M. ‘Transfer books will be closed on the 26th day of March. By order of JOHN F. KIDDER, President, GeorGE FLercuer, Secretary. m15-td ESTRAY NOTICE, AME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada county, Dec. 4th, 1891, a light Red Cow. Left exr, half off ; right ear eut off; no iron brand, The owner is requested to call, pay charges and take the animal away. H. KOTEY. Washington, March Ist, 1892. Notice to Creditors, STATE of Louisa Moore, deceased. — Notice-is hereby given by the undersigned, 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 ottice of Fred Searts, Nevada City, Cal., the 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 A Golden Opportunity ! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW 4 A Chance in a Thoweand! “PICTORIAL SELF-PRONOUNCING YOUNG PEOPLKE’S BIBLE.” H1S book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several hunired 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,, f17 Seattle, Wash. Nevada Drug and Stationery Store Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Stree, NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, : : : + Proprotor EEPS CONSTANTLY ON a complete stock of PRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, — Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap,. Foolscap; Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Eto., Ete. HAND .{ mercial street, All of which will bo so at Low Prices. . + Assessment Notice, ARMONY GRAVEL MINING Co. evadw City, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that meeting of the Directors, held on the 27th day of February, 1492, an assessment, No. 6, of ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Friday, April Ist, 1892, to the Secretary, at. the store of K. Casper,’ Nevada City, Cal:, in U. 8. gold com. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2d day of April, 1892, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 21st day of April, 1892, at the hour of 1] o'clock a. m., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent ‘assessment, together with costs of ddyertising and expenses of sale. By crdet of the Board'uf Directors. © K, CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine treet, Nevada City, Cal, f.9 } _ Certificate of Co-Partnership, TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss:—We, the undersigned, ito hereby, certify that we are partners city of Nevada, county of Nevada, under the firm name of Thomas Shurtleff & Son.” That the names in full of ali the members of such partnership are Thomas ‘and that the place of 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 1]th day of March, 1892. aed . Names. THomMAS SHURTLEFF, : Residence, Nevada City. CLARENCE ASAPH SHURTLEFY, Residence, Nevada City. Srate or CALIFORNIA, Country or Nevapa,s ** ' On this 11th 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 executed the same. In witness whereof I. have hereunto set m hand and affixed my official seal’the day and year in this certificate first above written. W. D. Lone, m12 [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 towiiship, 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 Céllector 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 dre at the date hereot is thirteen and eight hundredths ($13.08) dollars, and the right to redeem said property from said sale will expire on Saturday, the sixteenth of April, 1892, and the undersigned, Conrai 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, 1892. ml12 ‘CONRAD GRISSEL. Annual Meeting. Vas regular annual meet ng of the stockholders of the Delhi Mining Company will be held at the office of 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 businessas may come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. : £18 C. F. HUNT, Sec’y. “Notice to Creditors. STATE OF L. A. MASON, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adininistratrix of the Estate of L. A. Mason, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four notice to the said Administratrix at the Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada 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 of March, 1892. Fred Searls, Atty. Election Proclar-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, 1sy2, to elect the following named officers: 1. Marshal. 2. Assessor. 3. Treasurer. 4.. City Trustee.. 5. City Trusteee. 6. City Trustée. Precinct No, 1—The Polling place wil be at Samuel Clutter’s Carriage Factory, on the Plaza. Inspectors—D. B, Getchell and R. Tremain, Judges—M. B. diddies and George Davey, Clerkr—I eon ard Foote and W. J. Organ, Ballot Clerk—Hugh Murchie and James Dower. Precincr No, 2—The polling place wil be at the City Hall. Inspectors—M Garver and B, Bullard, Judges—0O. C Conlan and Harvey Covoper. Clerk —, H. Harrison and I. J, Rolfe. Ballo Closkacet ene Webber and Geo, C. Gay ord, Precinor No. 8-—The Polling place wil be at the Justice’s Court room on Coml Inspectors—J. V. Hunter and Frank Power, Judges—-PhilGoyne and L. Dulac. Clerks—J. E. Isaac and J. E, Carr. Ballot Clerks— Alphonso Hartung and Felix Gillet. rhe polls will be open from, sunrise till 5 o'clock P. M, ; yaa ALEX. GAULT, President, Of the Board of City Trustees. T, H. Carr, Clerk, : Nevada City, March 28, 1892. oe a Annual Meeting. T HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING f the stockholders of the Champion Mining Combeary will be held at the office of the rig nie 820 Sansome street, room 10, San Francisco, Cal., on Tuesday, a 12th, 200 mA three ie oy ee: or the of electing a of Disaetoes foe Tea aing year and for the transaction of such other business as may rausfer books will close on Saturday, April 9th, 1892, ml2 transacting business in this State,:at the ~ Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, _ months after the first publication of this . City, Cal., the same being the place for : 0, San ‘