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December 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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e Bye Daily Trorieript. #0. 8: Gommercia) street, Nevada City Cal Nevada Ci ) Aetter From Ray Royce.: Crrick: _ Oe CIRCULATE? 18 Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetian North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Trackee, and every other town of Nevada nty;,also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, thronghout the State {rum Siskiyou to San Diego from the Sietra to the Sea.” 1 “TUESDAY, DEGEMBER 16, 1890 The Royce & Lansing Compary which is to appear at the Theater, ‘Thursday evening is one of the few amu-ement organizations which it is an hongst pleasare to commend to the Pp! ic They have received in return the public’s most hearty support and A private letterfrom Ray b. Roree, says: “We remembér with plexsure our former visit to your city, and the cordial welcome extended us at that time. We return to you with a lurger and stronger compiny than ever before: and a programme of exceptional excellence, pne which wll particularly commend it-elf to those theatre goers who delight in a performance at once artistic, laughable and refined.” That My. Royce will fulfill the above to the letter, is undoubt ed by any who have had the pleasure of witnessing the previous entertainment.given by himself and his excelJent company. : ew A Pioneer Woman’s Death. praise. Senora Dona Marcelina Ortéz, who was probably the oldest woman in Neyada county, died Monday morning a! the home of her daughter, Mrs. James McNally, in this city. She came here in 1855 and retained her activity of body and mind: toa remarkable degree until about two years ago, since which time she has failed rapidly. She was born in the State of Jalisco, Mexico, and until within a short time of her death had a distinct recollection of the incidents of the bloody revolution that occurred there threequarters of a century ago. G. A. BR. Election. The following were elected Saturday evening as officers of Chattanooga Post, No. 115, G. A. R.: J. M. Walling, Commander ; J. D. McCrandall, Senior Vice Commander ; John Evan , . Janior Vice Commander; B. Van B:nbasen,’ Chaplain; A. F. Dslton, OfDavis, Officer of the Guard; Wells Ashman, Quartermaster; F. M. Burns, Inside Guard ; “©. K. Cloudman, Outside Guard; Ralph Locklin, Adjutant. The instal‘lation will take place on the evening of ficer of the Day; the sécond Saturday in January. ' Government Anti-Debris Suit, ,Saturday’s Marysville. Appeal says: “Geo, Ohleyer has returned from San Francisco, where he had been in attendance upon thé Case vf the Unted States against the North Bloomfield mining company. Testimony in rebottal was introduced by the plaintiff on Wednesday and Thursday,. when the case was continued until Monday next. The testimony is being taken before Commissioner Houghton, an! been reached on law evidence. Erncu—Don’t you like those sofas {hat have just room enoggh for two? . pROKEN DOWN HEALTH Maud—Yes; but I like those that La peo have hardly room fo: two better. First Mare—Well, irs thicgs are going smixt Fy Bow, sir Yes. sailors have been ironed. suit? boarding-house victim in the r¢ce of life without making an ass of himself has kept the matter very quiet. Fore. man of the Jury —-No, sir; we just used THE WOMEN OF AMERICA common sense., Judge (promptlr)— Nie z . RGEST ’ Overruled and set aside. ARE THE LA’ ih tee . CONSUMERS OF Ss. 8. 'S. & ee Captain— That is because several oi .:he Wirxiss—-Did Suem win his lawFilkins--I thi: k so; Tsaw his isthe smallness of the steaks. IT NEVERFAILS TO RESTORB WHEN CAUSED BY IMPOVERISHED BLOOD ORTHE GARES OF a THE HOUSEHOLD. _OVERTEN THOUSAND OF THE BEST WOMEN OF THE COUNTRYmas A : TESTIFY TO THIS. ‘4 attorney. wearing a new cuit of P clothes Don't fail to send for our book ~ ‘lod diseases. Mailed free, Wat discourages , tiie average La Swit Sprociric Co,, Atlanta, Ga You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yonrself be one of thé many who know: from 01 good a thingiit is. Ifyou have ever tried jdt, you are one ofits staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, . r. King’s New Discovery ever after holds never uséd it. and should be afflicted with.a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Prial Bottles Free at Carr Drug Bros. tore. liquor banished by a dose cf Simmons Liver Regulator. g experience just how place in the house. If you -bhave Drunkenness and the craving for ne — SPER eosin \ Ponssieeny Tue man who can write love-letters ® To take or not to take ft, 1s the question— and forthwith took a busband also, ha — her health and bloomin; ing Countenances to the restorative effects of Dr. Pierce's Favorite positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, back, version, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, in: womb. a Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. They are a strong showing has been made for the anti-debris side.” A Missing Diamond. work he had done. Native Daughters’ Officers. ee Manzanita Parlor of Grass Valley on Friday: evening elected the following officers: President, Mrs. E A. Dunkley ; 1st Vice President, Verronica Huss ; 2d Vice President, Annie Conlin ; 3d Vice Presiden’; Lillie Hocking; Recording Secretary, Lizzie M. Horan; Financial Secretary, Minnie Kobler; Marshal, Florence Huss. Installation, first meeting in January. The Pythians Got There, fiays Saturday’s Truckee RepubliThe K. of P. dedication and installation at Wadsworth last night was attended by about forty or fifty from Truckee, ladies and gentlemen Tne lodge chartered a coach and left on No 5 yesterday morning. They were joined along the route by others, and a jolly good time was the recan: sult. ——— Toward the setting Sun — Myriads of emigrants take their way way. Thousands upon thousands of acres covered with the virgin forest still await the axe of the pioneer “Holding down a claim” on the Trontier, it should be remarked, has other drawbacks besidgs that of disputed Many an_ enterprising settler who, with indomitable hardihood, bas cleared the waste, just asa ‘geanty area. is ready for tillage, is foe of the frontiersWhat a boon to that manatid his family is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, what wise forethought has he shown if he has obre The fairest fields of agriculture and mining enterprise on this continent and abroad are subject to this infliction. Protected by Hostetter’s Stomech Bitters it may be defied. It will not do to confide in a robust conétitution alone. Malaria prostrates the strong and weak alike. Tuke the Bitters, too, for rheumatism, dyspepsia, bilionspossession. stricken by that man, malaria. an adequate supply. ness, kidney trouble. “Lily white’ flour gives entire D3-1m eatisfaction. Ex-Attorney District Long last week lost a valuable diamond setting from his finger ring. He hus searched’ a long time in the locality where he thinks he lost it, but without success. He values the jewel highly, as the riog was presented to him by a clien in whose service he had been for fourteen years, and who atthe end of that time gave him the ring as a special token of appreciation for the good AN OLD MAID'S SOLILOQUY. Whether it is better to end this earthly career A spineter—braving the smiles of those who would im Sis That lack of lovers caused my lonely state,— be the remedies my sisters ake, And see my ye w as tho’ I bathed the um n sought jorida’s peaceful shades. married sisters say yo ond Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ou grog Leow coler to.a faded cheek— Restore the ith of one who fain would die To rid herself of all the pain she feels,” The aforesaid spinster took the remedy— beauty. sands of women owe their fresh, bloom. Prescription. It rolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak female weakness,” anteversion, retronm and ulceration of the urely ble and ne a ts a . qQ , f i Os LE) hbar er The Gelebrated Freick Cur Varranted 66 PANTIES ?? ome to cure APHP SbDl Tikse. re! nde Is 8 ip ona ms POVITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease orany disoruer of the generative organs of eithersex, whether grising? fromthe excessive : use of Stimulants, R ‘obacco or Opium, or through youtntu! indiserr on, over indulgence, &c , such as Loss of Pirgi 4 “ower, Wakefulness, Bearing down Painsin!, ick, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pr stion, Nocturnal Emissions, Le :corrh@a, 1) ness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Im) ney, which if neglected often leau to prematy' d age and insanity Price $1.00 a box, 6 boat or $5.00. Sent by mai} on receipt ot price* A WRIT. EN GUARANTEE is given fi very $5.00 order received, to refund the moncy . Permanent cure is not effected. We ha\ housands of testimonials from old and youn: 4 both sexes, who have been permanently cure vy the'use of Aphroditine. Circular free, Addres THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. ~scific Branch, 08 Stevenso., S4n FRANCIS™O. Cs? FOR SALE BY W. D. VINTON, NEVADA THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 22. FESTIVAL. For the Benefit of Trinity-Episcopal --Church, Vocal and Instrumental Music, * 'Recitations, Tableaus, Ete. the. Concert. 25 cents. Matn st., Nevada City, DEALERS IN mMmeadineg, Carpets, Linoleum, Handsome Parlor Sets, reaus. ng done in a first-class manner, OBC. Bold by Nevada Citv QNCERT AND ORNNGE (0G There will be dancing after [eos & (wnw. FURNITURE, B-D5, . House Furnishing Goods, Etc. ip Matting, Oil Cloths, . WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Elegant Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Bu(oF Upholstering and Carpet Layhs have the We are now having THEY ARE TOO NUM ing elsewhere. —AT— : Feosem berg ros.-, riends and Foes all admit that we have this yéar ‘Largest and. Best Selected Stock EXclidasz Goods Ever Brought to this County. We have this year purchased all of our Goods in New York, and before the, McKinley bill passed, hence. we Advantage of EwerybodyWE INVITE ALL TO INSPECT OUR GOODS AND PRICES. Ladies’, Misses and Children's Cloaks, Ways, AND CAPES, Which we will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. ouR BAZAR TABLE Is the Largest, Che>pest and Best selected this side of San Francisco. ' Call and examine Goods and Prices before purchasPALACE DRY GOODS STORE, BROAD STREET. Gold Pens with Ivory, Pearl and Desk Holders. cy Blotters, Ink Wells. IN CHRISTMAS CARDS” * 2 We havea full line of American Christmas and New Year’s Cards, acknowla Clearance Sale of BEROUS .TO MENTION. a A TIA me ee IT TR NST TERT cre ee ee ee eo Our Counters Are Overflowing WITH ‘NEW AND CHOICE SE \Woliday its aE Purchase Now !s A aa mmo You can make your selections and have Goods delivered any time desired, The Most Elegant Assortment of Fancy Work EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. [BEAUTIFUL f — * = WORK BOXES,. ee = CIGAR CASES, OXIDIZED OXIDIZED OXIDIZED = Pas! £ 4 SANA LD DIL A I LALA IIA ILRI IIS III IIIA * s a _ JEWEL CASES, CARD CASES, MANICURE SETS, INKSTANDS,FOILET SETS. Beautiful Handkerchiefs. ga Material of all kinds x Lester MAIN &X7" Picture Frames made to order. Silk Umbrellas from $2.50 to $10 each.: Elegant Fans. for Fancy Work. & Crantord, STREET, Family Bibles, Dictionaries, Bi si ¥ Is YOUR WIFE WE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS eas NEW YEAR GIFTS. % iyi tie, Pa Eree : Exhibition: Everything for the Little Ones. , Soaps. Cases, Hand Sat edged to be best in the market. YOYS! . TOYS TOYS! 1! Drums, Games, Tin Dishes, Ch CHRISTMAS TREE A Full Line of Office and Pock CELEBRATED DRY ~ New Cloaks. Fine Millinery and U 1500 Dolls: at Half Price. ‘Out Motto. , : At YEO’S BEE. ——— ad SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ome BOOKS IN FINE BINDINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS, Prayer Books, Poets, Autograph Albums and} Fine ‘Scrap Books. : JUVENILE BOOKS. TOILET ARTICLES. Choice Imported and American Perfumes and Colognes in Sachet Powders in Bulk and in Elaborate Packages. Fancy Handsome Combs’and Brushes. FANCY GOODS. A Beautiful Variety and the Latest Novelties in Plush, Fine Leather, Celluloid, Ivory and Pearl; Desks, Portfolios, Work Boxes, Odor Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Albums, Cigar lets, Card Cases. WRITING MATERIAL. In Immense Quintities and Varieties, all New and Fresh. Air Guue, Patent Tops, Money Banks, Magic Lanterns, Velovipedes, Sleighs, ina Dishes, Horns, Wagons, els THOMAS KIDD : j Tool Crests, Ten Pins, Puzzles, Alphabet Blocks, Harmonicas and Hundreds of other Toys. Carr Heros. <= dial _YEO’S BEE HIVE.. Mill Street, Grass Valley. . Holiday Present Eiorally Cheap or Cash! New. Dress Goods. -571 New Plush Dressing Cases, etc.
Imménse Stock. Small Profits and Quick Returns is GRASS VALLEY. Suitable for Every Age. Charming Bottles. chels, WalElegant Pa>eteries, FanSelling Them at List Prices. MOYSt!!! TOYS!!!!! ORNAMENTS. et Dairies for the Yefr 1891. “GOODS STORE, Carpets. mbrellas a Specialty. “ HIVE STORE, Uplolstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD a GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. ring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, ete., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANIIKE MANNER. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at thie Lowest Living Rates BOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu ly solicit a continuance in the future, OOMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. ; James Kiakead. . Holiday Announcement ! ‘ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, DEALers in : : Choice Confectionery, Fine Fruits’ and f Holiday Specialties, Raisins of Crop of 1890 at Ten Cents per pound, ® ‘LUETIE & BRAND. WATOHMAKER AND a JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. @@ The Daily Transcrrpr has the finest and best equipped Job Printing Office in Northern’ California.— = eee Constable's Sale. 'yY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED out of Justice H. J. Wricht’s Court of evada towns! ip,,County of Nevada, State of California, dated the 28th day of November, 1890, ina tertain action’ wherein the Peuplé of the State of California as Plain tiff recovered judgment against J.G. Bowdamages and all costa that ma d a atee oy may Pia erncies, 1890. ees we ave levied upon the follow ed property, es ‘ "} ollowing describ at certain piece or parcel situated and being in the ponte ina Block Fourteen (14) as designated official map of Nevada City ade oY TL north by Broad street, on the east by De Creek, on the west by the . he having a frontage of euty iscine Broad street ands atendin tence g back to Spring together with all improyement+ ténances belonging to thesame,. » County of Nevada, State of California, I J. G, Bowerman, the above named Defend coin, to the highest aud best b isfy paid Execution and pe wee ber, 1890, RicnHarp DILLon, Constable. Homestead Application. ‘November 29, 1890) I of Nevdda County, Cal.wbo made Home lish my claim to the land above descriped cultivation before the Judge of the -Superi __¥. W. ROBERTS -Register. Made by The Central Milling CaRR BROTHERS. . Or Sale by the LeadNATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Tho Only First-class Hotel in the City, Massive Fire-proof Structure, Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers Office ‘in the Building. erman as defendant, forthe sum of $25.00 ofthe City of Nevada, Cuunty of N and State of California in ‘Tot Hight tien 8. Bradley in 1869 and is bounded on the of (80). eighty feet on thereon consisting of a frame buildi all teuements, hereditaments and pee é s Notice is horeby given that on Wednesday, the 24tn day of of December, 1890, at 12 o'élock M., of that day in front of the Court House in the City, Township’ and will sell all the right, title and interest of ants in and tothe above describ B at Public Auction, for bhok Gat ents Ty, D Nevada Township, the 29th day of Nan. r AND.OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL, I » George W, Jones, stead Application No, 6265 2and the 8 1-2o0fN. Eb evi ic a K.10E. M. D, M., do hereby gi my inteution to make final beet umer and that I expect to prove my residence and or Court of Nevada County, Cal., at N City and County, Cal., on January O° teu evada City, and Harry L. Jones, of TALY WHITE ” (ui Tine 4 Chap Pars “FLOUR e -IS A UCCESS. : Company of Gridley. ing Grocers. RECTOR BROS, Proprietors. — Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. and Tourists. Free 'Bus to and frem all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage The Table, Not Excelled by that any Hotel in the Interior of the State. Asa Health Resort Nevada City is not excelled any where on the Coast; being in an invigoratirg and health-giving climate at an elevation of 2,500 feet above sea level. It issurrounded by delightful mountain scenery has pure mountain water, and is free from fogsand malaria, Try it. New Store! New Goods Dealerin Croceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Crain, &c. 1 buy for cashfand sell at the lowest living prices, ‘ @ ) My stock is fresh and omplete. Flt wiil pay you to call and examine my-stoek;THOMAS KIDD, Commercial street, next door to A. R. Wads worth’s old stand. : niitf atte SRS lc: SERIES SET Sacra cts Werestsest ian on eaioan a HELP WANTED. N industrious, intelligent and energetic man oF apie Bilbo to work can secure profitable employment by applyin now for that wonderful new book, ee LITERARY INDUSTRIES en BS cs H. H. ‘BANCROFT © 3 The Famous Author, What isit? Read the great daily papers everywhere foran answer. Itis A Veritable Surprise to the book world, A treasure-house of biilliant literary jewels. A grand galaxy of wit and wiedom, A graphic record of Travel, Incident and Adventure The life-story of a man who, beginning at the bottom round of the ladder, has, ide termined industry, overcome every ob: and reached the top. nonenele An Immense Sale . agsured, for all gGlasses.are deeply i ed in this powerful work; fa sr gy 4 the world over hag been fixed at menally low figure. A aren One Massive Volume Over 800 pages, bound in ‘Crimson Si Cloth, gilt edges, with costly cover (pide 3 Every copy accompanied with a fine full page steel plate portrait of the distinguishtrations, 534x9 inches in size. We Waht Agents and state inthe Union, century. Address, THE HISTORY COMPANY, 723 Market street, San Francisco Cal. ‘The hit of the ‘TEAOHERS EXAMINATION, —e public schools of Neva held at Washington Schoolh City, beginning at9 o’clock a. mM. on Monday, Dec. 22, 1890." fee of $2. A, J. Secretary Board of ipkuasarene et by two of the following witnesses : Harvey lest John E, Pierce aud John senner You Bet, Delinquént Notice, NEVADA CITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellows? Hail. John Michell..... Proprietor T )yANCING SCHOOL AND 80¢ D ery Friday Evening at boca? de ternoon at? o’clock. Snug little FORTU dip NES have beer work for us,by Anna Pa Anetla Texas, and Jno Bonn, to edo, Ohio. See cut. Others are do wherever you and Prices the lowest. Sb iy aw. Oalifornia them. NEW and wonDeoane Failure unknown amo CHILDREN'S CLASS, every Satu rday Afing as well. Why not ? rn over 8500.00 0 sett ae can do the work and live at home, ven beginners from $6 to $10 ‘i bab ard Aa how an wor time oralithe time. Big pains at Location of principal place of busi assessment No, 2, levied on the twenty Attuched le Overland Express Trains. rp pe gta fremont is on at the Company's offices where passen gers calling in person can se ' routes, etc, i ce neo A. N. TOWNE, ed authorand 14 exquisite half-tone illusIn every county, and inevery town, county ‘HE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATI applicants for certificates to a ie county will be ouse, Nevada Each applicant is required by law to paya ATE HAYES MINING COMPANY.— hess, Sau Francisco, California. JLocat: of, works, krench ‘Corral, Nevada same Cal, *«.Notice—There are delin : uent u following described tock: on sigtonnt d Rolph fourth day of October, 1890, the + . amounts set opposite the names of the si to Eastern and European Cities, . ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— OUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric System.) BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL Dafly Express Trains make prompt connec, tions with the several Railway L; ~~ _ sin the East, a —ANP ATtlew York and New Urleans With Steamer Lines'to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars dditional ch ne . Tourist Thestag hog es ping Car Berths secured, Tickets Sold, ebed on given upon applica. r T. H. GoopM General Manager. Gen. Pass & mt Agt .R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RA LROAD LANDS. For lands in Central and Northern Cali. fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Uta. or address, me SPDLY to Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agerit,C. P. R. R. San Francisco. For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land R., San Francigco. : Agents, P. R, For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has Ne Peer. Trvit. indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Pre. scribed b « SanFrancisco’s Leadine Phy. sicians. Canphor Chora init ; OAKLAND, Fepriary 7th, 18W. Thisis to certity that we have usedthe(. C. Liniment in our family, and have found it to be the best and most effective medicine for Neuralgia and kindred diseases v. any that we have tried. We can unhesitatingly j recommend it as a most powerful and useful remedy. E. R. DILLE, Pastor of the First M. E. Churclt. For all chronic cages in connection with Cs C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND SULPHUR POWDER” for thoroughly cleansing the blood and toning upthe entire system. For Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc.,ithasno equal. Itis put up by . H. 12. Bush Street, in large ‘bottles. Price $1 per bottle; 6. bot tles $5; small bettles 25 cents. Sent postase peid on receipt of price. The C.C. Liniment Co. 21 Bush Street, S. F. FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS. ww. Ex. BONE, General Manager and Secretar. Notice to Creditors. . Estate of J. A. J. Ray. OTICE is hereby given by the under signed, Administrator of the Estate of 7A. J. Ray, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons haying claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten monthsafter the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator, at the law office of Fred Searls at Nevada City, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in paid cerns 4 of Nevada, GEORGE W. RAY, Administrator of the Estate of J. A.J. Ray. eceased, Dated this 12th day of November, 1890. Delinquent Notice. N O2TH, BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINing Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Califor nia, Locationofl works, North Bloomileld, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upov the following described stock, ou account 0! agseasment NO, 46, levied on the tweutyfourth day of October, 1890, the sever ‘mounts get opposite the names of the re spective shareholders, * follows ‘ ‘ 0. i Names. Certiti’e. Shs. . Am't Bergin Thomas I.... 188 «67 «$ 8 Bowie A, 8t. J ... 801 100 50 sowie Helen J.. ...299 200 100 Bowie Kobert I, Trustee 302. 200 100 Denervaud C. Trustee..283 20 10 Denervaud ©. Trustee..286 20 10 menerans cg rere a os fe 1562 ead uis T. e256 312 e Aoetler by 1890 ag Ay Mi Senate. Pee ) Martinez &, Trus' ay har 18 Perkins H. G....+.:: 90 45 Perkins H, C.,. 283 «80 40 Corkins Be Osis B12 o 3 Pichoir H. Trustee: ... 288 2) yy, cobingon EB. N. Trug ES Seezssessessess~ Seeesseseesessss: Kobinson L, cn aoe . 500 OMUBON Ta Ditssdivecss274 200 125) Robinson lL, L. Trustee. 15 500 00 re ve-Prusteés: 17 200.1 Rolph James, Trustee. .258 875 i Kolph-James, Trustee. .252 800 530 Kolph ‘Jumes, Trustes.260 500 500 Kolph James, ‘Trustee. .261 1000 500 Rolph James, Trustee. .262 1000 Q Rolph James, Trustee.268 1000 Ps selph James, Trustee 264 594 500 Rolph James, Trustee.,265 1000 1338 Rolph James, Trustee.267 477 75 Roiph James, Trustee.272 3 1000 Kolph James, Trustee, .297 5u0 James, ‘Trustee.907 100) sa orAnd in ascordai ce with Jaw, a he derof the B of to: ade ont spective shareholders, as follows ; he1es of each parcel of such etoc 0. No. 6 ne will sd at leet . . Names. Certificate, Shares, Am’t, . 4on, at the office of the Compal, Ce Block James N.,. 9 $250 . ¥0.820 Sunsoiie street, San renay oD Block James N...10 100 ay . om Monday, the Twenty-Second ny Perkins H.C.. .. 6 a o . cember, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock . , Shepard J. L. N!) 48 100 apo . Of said day y said Delingaent Ate And in accordance jwith law aud an or-. ments ther omy togester with i . a : rectors, made on the . Vertising en eee PICHU! ‘Rt secretary: twenty-fourth da: shares of er0h parcel chet eae be necessary, wil M. of said day, advertising and dg vices of the sale, » PICHOIR, Office—Room 24, No. 820 dahvorna thaek: ERFUL x Mi. Hallett &0o., Box 860 FORTLinh MAke, arcel ofsuch stock as mey ll be sold at o : at the office,of the Com aay, pret ig Se 820 Bunsome street, Ban Francigco, Callfornia, on Monday the twenty second day of cember, 18y0, at the hour of 8 o clock P. ; pay said a sesaments thereon, loxtiner with ‘otc a t, Office—Room 24, No. 820 Sansome Stree! San Francisco, California. 2 ‘Dividend Notioe. D NO. AON FIFTY CENTEP ET Divina ct ce on oe ac ota 10th, 390, at the off hag Tae ee ax, Canhier 8 Sen Francisco, California, 4