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December 30, 1892 (4 pages)

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= THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors. Items of Interest From That Section of the J. 8. Goodman and W. F. King went below Tuesday on a short business trip. ley too ; Richard Philips Shoots H'mself Just After eereat EV'NG DEC. 30. ’92 The San Prancisco pa ers contain a ‘ 7 : —__— . long account of Richard Philips, a former tan di i ‘ the ee ae resident of Nevada City. " ver. th h i ne You BET. He worked in the mines here for a inactive 6 whole number of years and alo conducted . the Diamond Candy Factory at Grass Valley fora time. In the last venture be failed, poor, head dull or aching, County. it being exactly three years from the en and ho fulness Sentiivel:—Fences have again assumed . time he made an assignment to the day gone, the spirit 18° dean upright pesition. : he did the shooting. He left Grass Valpre » & hea weight odin, es “BY HIS OWN HAND. Ss SS Worsh Living? Dismissing a Visitor. tem is out. of order—the breath is bad, digestion exists after eating, with eral despohdency and 89 buen,” The ike is about two years and a half azo and k up his resident ir San Trancisco, iistalment pion i Lkely to come le’ ¢ the next Legislature, ay the present system does not give the satisfaction that ——Collecting 7 ax°s. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worthleas dreSsings. { To be gure of having @ fitst-class article, ask your drdggistor perfumer for Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandroff. It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. ue subject of collecting taxes on the vas expected of it. State Controller Colgan, in his biennial report, dwells apon this matter and what he says is the seneral verdiet of the people. The revort siys: The amendments to the r venue law passed during the Leg:slusive s-ssion providing for the payment ce State aid county taxes in two equal sen.anual installment have been in « perati: n : since July 1, 1891, and one entire year’s revenue has been collected mnder ther pr visions. : From careful observation and informaLar,,est Stock of where he conducted a lodging house. The deceased has been in poor healch for a long time. The following is the account of the shooting from the Sam Francisco Chronicle of Wednesday: Just after receiving « visit from his friend Joseph Hagan, lhichard Pillips, a millman, placed the muzzle of a revolver to his head ‘and fired. a bullet iuto bis brain. In the morning Hagan drove past the house, and, knowing that Pbillips was The owners of the different canyons are saying ‘God bless the rain;” travellers echo, yes, bless the rain; I need not add that they speak in a tone altogether dif‘erent. Following is a list of the officers that will be installed by Brooklyn Lodge, No. 46, I. 0. O. F., of You Bet, on the evening of January 7th: R. Bottomly, Noble Grand; W. J. Lehman, Vice Grand; W. ©. Barker, Recording Secretary; W. F. King, Financial Secretary; John Lohman, Tceesurer. ill, he intended steppivg in a moment to) —_ have tested its virtues personally, Ase . Santa Claus ‘visited us last Saturday . cheer him up, but as time was pressing . -4R0™, that for Dys oP ee tho best medi “My Father's Literary Methods. evening and made all happy with two. he determined to foreo bis purpose a eS saw. Have tried forty ? age well-filled trees. No fault could be} While passing the youse 20 his retuin. Regulator, and notet, but the ogulator ovk Git found in any direction. Besides know-. however, Hagan saw P ‘lips siitinz at} shen iy pelloved conytinen 4 one of the windows. Pu llips bec! med Hagan to enter, and he did . so. The millman was sitting on a chair in the paring their parts perfectly the children ertered into the exercises with a spirit selthe housekeeper of the ti health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or i uire constant taking, per cent. does not interfere wi business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. H. H, Jowns, Macon, Ga. other officers of the various counties, I am warranted in stating that the system is giving but little -ati:faction, while it daughter, Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathro; , has written an article for Tre Ladies’ Home Journal, in which sh will descril e To Every Que of Our Readers—“A Yord on gathered from’the Tax Collectors ai da iereases the cost of collecting about +5 —— 12 ee oe Hawthorne’s Literary Wethods. Nath iniel Hawthorne’s only surviving of Pansies.” No toilet can be considered complete without this mést popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. : “My hair began turning gray and fall. ing out when I was about 25 years of age. I have lately been using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of the natural color.”’— . B. J. Lowry; Jones Prairie, Texas. “Qver a year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began te fall ont, and what little remained turned gtay. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to ita original color.”—Mrs. Annie Collins, Dighton, Mass. “T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for HOLIDAY GOODS EE Ever Brooght to Nevada City. Ss very finest goods carried by the domshown. The program of appropriate recitations and dialogues was made fault. kk lessly complete by instzumental selectt ions of Albert Turner and Walter ‘ McLeod, two young gentlemen of promA number of tab. t ‘se from Hunt’s Hill. leaux were interspersed through the pro“Acrostic,” ‘Faith, Hope and Charity,” . « “«Clinging to the Cross” and ‘‘The Fore-. i fathers” (four fathers.) A surprise was given the audience by a last song entitled “Good Night,” by Bessie Cloud. man and Myrtle Selfridge. The bending limbs of the trees, as they were unloaded of their precious fruit, seemed to nod a pleasant Good Night to the audience and a welcome to the approaching Christmas oe the lounge. lodge topics, both men being members of conversation touched upon Phillips’ il’ gram, among which were the following: } ness. weak from the effects of consumption and other ailments that life, he declared, was not worth struggling for. wife and eight little ones I should put myself out of the way. wr, but as Hagan entered he lay down on ‘They Made the World Their Enemies. News:—It is strange how Christmas upon . softens the sensibilities of suiae people while failing to temper the callousness of others. Gould and Phelan fell almost within sound of the Christmas chimes, but the invitation that started the Star of the East failed to relax the hard’ lines of their lives or loosen the knot of avarice that tied them to the God of Geld. In{lexible in their selfishness, neither the memories of the time, its associations or its lessons cf luve could coax them from their idol nor list them to share with the world the jeyousness of benevolence. The world had been their enemy because they made it so, and neither would abanTrey conversed a few moments he same court of Foresters, and then the The sufferer was in a despondent nood. He said that neuralgia was causng him untold agovy, and he was so ‘Jt is a hopeless struggle,” said Phillips, “‘and I feel that in justice to my I am enlya source of trouble and useless expense to nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excelicnt spate of preservation. I am forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years.”—Wm. Henry Ott, alias ‘“Mustang Bill,” Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mags. Bold by Druggists Everywhere. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to make every one of our readers a present of one of these exquisite Oil Pictures 36 inches long, a companion to ‘A Yard of Roses” ‘which all have seen and admired. This exquisite picture, “tA Yard “of Pansies,” ‘ was painted by the same noted artist who lid the “Roses.” The reproduction is equal in every respect to ‘the original, which cost $300, and accompanying it wre full directions for fraining at home, at a cost of a few cents,'thus forming. a beautiful ornament for your parlor or a superb Christmas gift, worth at least $5. Send your name and address to the publisher, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 15 Kast 14th St., New-York, with three Proving Ownership. A very amusing trial developed out of a suit of replevin for a dog, brought by Dr. E. T. Brady against John A. Levi in Justicé Shannon’s court in Leading Drug and Stationery at our Store in wo them, My good wife is giving me every attention possible, God bless her, and although I knew she would be very vnhappy without me, st'll I think she and the children would be better off if I was dead.” « : Hagan gave Phillips what consolation he could, and as he started to leave he fancied that his friend was in a more cheerful frame of mind. Hagan could not undo the fastenings of the front door and Mrs. Phillips hastened to assist him. While she waa fumbling with the lock they were startled by the report of a pistol close at hand. Mrs. Phillips divined in an instant what had o:curred. “Great heavens,” she cried, “Richard has ‘kept his word!” They opened the parlor door and saw on the lounge the dead body of the husband. On the floor by his side was a small revolver, still warm, and from a hole in the right temple of the suicide there coursed a tiny stream of blood. Physicians were summoned but their skil! was morn. Last Saturday Bear river was so high that the Nevada City and Dutch Flat stage could not cross. E. Willis, the driver, left the stage at Little York and tied the parcel belonging to Uncle. Sam to one horse, mounted the other and started on towards home. In due time he arrived at the river, and as he gazed into the seething waters and wondered what ‘‘She” would say when he was hauled out way down in some foreign land an idea struck him so hard that it knocked the gloomy frown on his brow clean down into his bootleg. This amused him so much that he actually smiled. Now, I hear you ask, ‘‘What was this extraordinary idea?” Ah! my friend, he had suddenly come to the conclusion that.Uncle Sam’s parcel was 4 great deal less valuable than himself and he would see if that would arrive safe on the ‘‘other side” before venturing himself? Sensible man! So he started the other horse across, but, while fighting the current with all strength the don the antagonism even when the summons came to make their prisoned souls free, Tidings: Many ‘of the prominent citizens of Boston Ravine desire to have that suburb annexed to the corporation of this city. President Lakenan of the Board of Freeholders states that a great many citizens of Boston Ravine haye spoken to him about the matter. We believe that it requires an act of the Legislature to extend the boundaries of a town or gity, but the Freeholders have incorporated a provision in the proposed new charter which declares that any suburb of the city may at any time be admitted as part of the city on the application of the residents to the Board of ‘Trustees without any further requircment or action by the city or its officers. Election of Officers. Tuesday évening Court Pride of Grass two-cent stamps to pay for the packing, mailing etc., and mention that you I a you = reader of the DarLy TRANSCRIPT an Desire to Come In. * ‘. will receive by return mail one of these valuable Works of Art. street, for your presents. A fine assort Pretty Christmas Goods. Go to the Bee Hive, Commercial 420 A Herald of the Infant Year. 6 nent. Clip the last thirty years or more-from the century, and the segment will represent the term of the unbounded popularity of Hostetter’ tomach Bifters. The opening of the year 1893 will ‘he! signalized by the appearance of a fresh, Almanac of the Bitters, in which thé uses, derivation and action of this world-famous medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody should read it. The calendar and astronomical calculations to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter rich in interest and full of profit. The Hostetter Company, of Pitts Pa., publish it themselves. _They employ more » than hie A Ne Doath bod been—t te + 36. Abebd 4 Oni. for his charge, the mail-bag, Mr. Willis as concluded not to cross, so he is still in HOTEL / 1v the land_of the living. Union Arrivals. Net Sold. J. F. McCarty, You Bet, L. R. Prescott, Washington, A. P. King, Grass Va ley, J. H. Helwig, North Bloomfield, Peter Craft, Wash*r ston. Dr. M. P. Harris, Giass Valley, Dr. J. R. Redman, ‘ T. R. King &f., ss Chas. Sun, Mountain Wells, W. L. Thurston, Grass Valley, R. Tonella, #6 E. B. Cook, Yellow Diamond, Truckee Republican: The Republican . is not soldto Prof. Baker. ‘The trade is declared off, and the Professor forfeit the money paid. He .was disappointed i getting money that was due him, and so escaped being a newspaper man. As for ourself, we are paid for any trouble or ‘ yeonverience we may have suffered, and have no cause of complaint. “We will try to resume the duties of the office with rei“ 3 a , Sacramento, 42 i a ry 0, oe newed vigor. and, if possible, will make} 4° fF, McGuire, San Francisco, the paper better than before. If some} §, O. Audrews, Nev: ‘Ie. . ca good man comes along at any time and se pays us sufficient money, the paper will =a on ns a S change hands. -It is not particularly on the mz-ket, but would be sold at any time to any good man who would conduct it in a manner that would prove beneficia] to the town. we 5 National Excuange. A. Linton, New York, . F. Beckmann, San Franc‘sco, O. C. Goederick, 44 Leslie Coombs & w., ‘‘ fSam-Newmen;— tt N. Trebilcock, sé L. J. Trautman & w., *‘ J. E. McGuire, Grass Valley, Miss Temby, «s Miss A. Browa, ¥e C. C. Townsend, *f E. Jenkins, Tipaca*ioe, A. W. Mahon, San Jose, Mrs. L. DuMilieu & f., Bloomfield. Jas. Creed, Forbestow 4, Geo. Harris, = ©. 8. Watson, Los Angeles, Jobu Magonigal, Anthony House. ——-——+ eo Death of Joe Chatham. ' Virginia City Enterprise: Con Ahern of the Crystal saloon Tuesday received a telegram.from Jim Orndorff of the Cafe Royal, San Francisco, announcing the death in that city of Joe Chatham, a miner known all over the coast and parcularly on the Comstock.He mined zround Grass Valley and Nevada City, Cal., thirty years ago, and was last employed at the Yellow Jacket, Gold Hill. He left here about a week or ten days ago. He was a brother of Jim Chatham, at present mining here. The cause of his Attention, Y. M. I. C. R.; William Martin, 8. C. R.; Henry Luke, Treasurer; William J. Rowe, F. S.; BR. Angove, R. S.; John Steel, S. W.; W. Whiting, J. W,: M. Kelleher, 8. B.; W. J. Scandling, J. B.; William Bawden, Trustee. The installation will take place next Wednesday evening. 7ee A Nice Office. The office of the Colfax Sentinel is about as neat ‘and cemmodicus as any country office. It is situated on the first floor of a brick building on the main street of the town, and the boys are turning aut as good job work as can be done anywhere. The Colfax people appreciate their elegantly printed end interesting paper, and they show it by patronizing it liberally. Returned to Grass Valley. Angus McKay is down from the Cour a’ Alene mines, Jdaho, on a visit. He is connected with the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Company, and had a lively experience during the labor troubles that occurred there last Summer. » Bullding a New Store. Hon. A. A. Smith, formerly a resident of North Bloomfield, is building a new drug store'at Rocklin, He is doing a good business in that town. —-~#0 — I vsep Simméns Liver Regulator for indigestion, with immediate relief.—O. G, Sparks, Ex-Mayor, Macon, Ga. Four-1x-Hane Neckties can’t be beat. death was not learned. He was a native Regular meeting of Y. M. I. this even -' At B. H. Miller's. consumed in its preparation. It can be obtained, without cost, of all druggists aud country dealers,-and is printed in English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and
Spanish. A Leader. Since its first introduction, . Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular faver, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives— containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaris. irom the system. Satisfaction guarain saed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottlle sold by Carr Bros. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. 1f you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung,.Throat_or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex-' perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’, Dru Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Hires’ Koot Beer, Sestqnsent for this delicious and health.fu summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. Or tS K. of P, Attention, Kansas City recently. claimed the ownership of the dog. Dr Both parties Brady's attorney, however, stated that they could prove the claimantship beyond doubt by the recognition of the dog for Mrs. Brady, and she was accordingly summoned. The animal immediately jumped from his place in the prisoner’s box and showed with every demonstration of canine joy his recog nition of his mistress. In consideration of the adverse testimony this was still not convincing to the judge, so Mrs. Brady said that if she would sing a certain song the animal, in response to his training, would join in with her in his dog fashion and voice and sing the song through. This she did, and at the first words of the song the dog leaped for joy and fulfilled his part of the duet. No further evidence was taken, aud the canine re tarned home with Mrs. Brady. The Abolition of the College “Rash.” A very sensible change in underuate manners and customs is the dropping of the annual ‘‘rush” between the sophomore and freshman a8, ab Cambridge the peculiar exercises of ‘‘Bloody Monday” were omitted by the voluntary action—or inaction—of the students themselves. At Yale the faculty interposed a prohibitory order which the students respected. At Princeton the students wet in mass meeting and voted that the “rush” should be abolished. There are few who will regret the {j-ujpearance of this feature of Americt College life. Compared with some vther customs which have survived, it way be considered harmless; but ite abolition is an uct of manliness far more eyeditalje than any of the exhibitions of physical prowess which ued to ac‘omnpany it,—Boston Commonwealth, The Largest Tvanel in the World, A tunnel—the longest in the world— 1as heen’ projected and begun, practi-alfy, under Simplon, to supersede the ‘vinous road over the mountain con tructed by Napoleon. The ‘route of che Simplon” is thirty-eight miles in length; the tunnel will be a trifle lesthan twelve miles and a half. The wagon road is 6,592 feet above the sea level, is twenty-five or thirty feet wide, crosses 611 bridges and passes. through several tunnels. It takes eight or nine hoars to cross the mountain by the wagon road; the tunnel can be traversed in three-quarters of an hour. The power to run the drills, tight the workings and ventilate the tunnel is to be derived from the River Marsa. The cost is estimated at about $1,240,000 a mila 4% An Aged Mantelpiece. A chimney piece carved from wood over 6,000 years old has recently been erected in a house in Edinburgh. The wood, an oak tree, was found in a sand pit at Musselburg, thirteen feet below the surface. Professor Geikie, of the geology chair of the University of Edinof Ireland, and about 53 years of age. ing at 8 o'clock sharp. Every member Safe Once Mors. burgh, after personally examining the Coveus and colds kept off by taking Simmons Liver Regulator to regulate the system. oer Ketires Tomerrow. Dave Douglass, who has been the faitliful and efficient messenger for Wells, Fargo & Co. fer many years, will give his place up tomorrow to Frank Hitchers. We are confident that in his mew position as Under Sheriff, Dave will prove to be as good en officer as any we have ever had, ee Ten Cents a Can. Corned Beef, ten cents per ‘can, at Jackson’s Bee Hive. Every can guaran teed first-class quality. No excuse for going without a good dinner. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai -s, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required It is naranteed to give perfect satisfac ion ot money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. For sale + Carr Brothers’ Dru Btore. s20ly requested to be present, as business of importance will be transacted. By ofder. J. M. Fougy, Pres. Cari Scuemer, R. 8. eee The State’s Dividend. B. F. Snell, the County Treasurer, has paid into the State Treasury this month $15,691.06, as State taxes. a ee Heat brings happiness. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Will Collect for Two Weeks. The waters of the rivers are receding and there is now no danger of an overflow at Marysville or Sacramento. a. a Justice Sharpstein. John R. Sharpstein, associate justice of the supreme court, died at San Francisco Wednesday night, He was 69 years of age and his death was due to paralysis, To Serve Seyen Days, Marshal Pascoe of Grass Valley came jail for disturbing the peace. etre Owing to the severe storm last Saturday our collector did not call upon city subscribers for their sabscriptions. Tomorrow he will collect for two weeks, Damage to the Ice Crop, Summons Liver Recuator is the face of malaria—it throws off the bile and pre790% vents its accumulating: Hie, lads and lassies! hie away! aa Nor brook asingle hour’s delay, New Incorporation. If you would carry in your mouth White teeth, and odors of the South, Haste, haste, and buy a single fount Of the unrivalled SOZODONT, storm is $100,000. —w The California mining and investmen‘ company has incorporated, capital stock $2,090,000. Directors—A. H. Walrath, p J. K. Luttrell, W. A. Jones, James A. Johnson, John Daggevt, A. ‘i -egidgo, G. W. Peterson, M. H. Mead and John Lawrence. Go and See Brand’s. up this afternoon with John Nelson, who is to serve severi days in the county The. Truckee Republican claims that uhe damage to the ice crop by the late The beautiful watches at Luetje & The regular weekly meeting of Milo Lodge, No, 48, will be held Friday evening. A !nil attendance is requested, Cnas, Bewners, C, C. B, S, Recror, K, of R, & 8S. [Handsome Bedroom: Sets, Cheffoniers, Hall Racks, Oak and Ash Extension Tables, Bed Lounges, Center Tables, etc., at James Kinkead’s Commercial street, ds Ss Notice to Federal Loan Stockholders. holders of the Federal Loan Gold office, on the : Twelfth Day of January, 1893, of ig ds Reguiar Annual Meeting of the stockMining Company will he held at A, Watke's strata in which the oak was found, said the tree, which was 5 feet 9 inches in diameter, must be at least 6,000 years old, and describes it as a relic of the neolithic man. It was in a fine state of preservation, due to the sand, and was easily workable,—Jacobite Reliquary. A Curious Superstition in Borneo, The British consular agent in north Borneo says that on the west coast several people have been seriously hurt by to fly out of cocoanut trees, and in some districts the paddy planting season has been allowed to pass without planting the crop, That is due to a ia pager about a forthcomgeneral jubilee when everythin may be left to take car» of itself, i paddy will spring up of its own accord, electing a Board of Directors for the ensu meeting, JOHN VINC INCENT, Presid Cant Bunn, Secretary, wze ) Neyada Lity, Dec. 27, 1892, At 7:80 o’clock . m., for the purpose of ing year and fer the transaction of such other husiness a8 may be brought before th and ple get wings and through yop -% ‘ . * ne Emulating the Wild West. A boy at Binghamtou, N. Y., lassoed @ cow on Friday, in emulation of performances witnessed at a wild west Dividend Notice, of the Ch held on the 18th dividend (No, 26) of was declared io December, 1 EL, Secretar. Sam Francisco, Cal, A T a meeting of the Board of Directors. pion Mining Company, a n (10 cents) per pie Pend eU Sen beak: . An obelisk of red granite, seventy-one A. M. fi Office No. 870 Sansome street, Room 10, show. The animal became frightened and dashed down the street, dragging the boy after her. be caught the lad was terribly mangled. and died after several hours’ suffering. feet in height, with a pedestal of black porphyry, is shortly to be brought to Austria from Alexandria, where it has Before the cow could . "* Yr Boise an c We have purchased the —AND— NOVELTIES T his Jine consists cf the Houses of the Coast, And are now being displayed Odd Fellows Buildin, BROAD STREET. You are cordially invited to call and examine the articles whether desiring to purchase or not. Pleasant attention will al: ways be shown you, and we shall endeavor’ to merit the friendly relations that have existed between us for the past quarter of a century. W. D. VINTON NEW CROCERY STORE W. E. Johnston evada City that he has o a First-class Grovery Store on the ee Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets, Nearly opposite .M. E. Chureh, Where he will keep constantly on h very best of : feavtecg te Groceries, Provisions, ~ Case Goods, And Everything Else Usually Found in a Store of this kind. sine’ strict gy seep es business and selgoods at the lowest living pr.ces, I hope to receive a share of the public patronage. dl2 NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F. & A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday Fiating Hrethren.in peed siting Brethren in cordially invited, e ’ nee ae * * Wma. BARKER, Master I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. WANTED. A Loan of $3,500 on good security, real estate. For particulars call at the Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada City. Assessment Notice. oo ARMONY GRAVEL MINING C€ I . Nevada City, Cal. Notice is oe given, that a njceting of the Directors, hel on the day of December, 1892, an assesswent, No. 7, of ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporaven, Rig ogy Wednesd: January 25th, rg a EE . An upon which this ment shall remain un id on the 25th da of EULA ga fi 18.3, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sola on the 15th dy of February, 1393, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertiging and expenses ofsale. By order aah i nigra Secretary. . Casper’s s 0 i Nevada City, Cal sel uericate “308 Stockholders Meeting. Founiain Head Gravel Mining Company.” OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN N Meeting of the Sock beisers of the ve Company will be held at the Compa, corner of ny’s Office, in the Tilley Buildi Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, ou Thursday Evening, Decomber 29th, 1892, een lying in the garden of the Austrian 4 CARR BROS. > FIRST CLASS DRUGSTORE HAA AAAAIAAAK IAAI Respectfully announce to the public that they have this year a LARGER. AND BETTER VARIETY OF GOODS suitable for Christmas Presents than ever be fore, including everything usually found in a RAR RK IKI PII AAI AID DA AIA AI IPIAIAASAIAIA IA. Fancy Toilet Soaps, Perfumery ot all Best Makes ‘Toilet Sets, ; Manicure Sets, Dressing Cases, Etc., Etc. pu SCORES OF STYLES. 00000: Writing Desks, Fine® Papeteries, Paper Weights, Presentation Books, Unique Booklets, Christmas Cards, Beautiful FancyZGoods, Etc. —00000 Also a Mammoth Stock_of rows ——AND—— If you have any-doubt as to where you Scan find any NICE THING fora CHRISTMAS GIFT, call at Carr Bros. For they are nearly sure to have Something to Suit you. Ez Our mailing clerk will give especial care ‘to the selection and shipment of orders ‘up country.” : —a A TT Frosembere ros, Everybody admits that we have this YEAR . The Largest and Best Selected Stock Eolidas7 creeds Ever Brought to this County. We have purchased all of our Goods in New York, hence we have the Advantage of Everybody. W Invite all ‘to inspect our Goods and Prices, ~ We are now having a Clearance Sale of AND CARPETS, Which we will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices.: -_ our. BAZAR TABLE : Is the Largest, Cheapest and Best selected this side of San Francisco, They Are Too Numerous to Mention. Call and examine Goods and Prices before purchasing Isewhe re. i’ 2 {TROSENBERG BROS. PALACE DRY GOODS STORE,'BROAD SREET.S no marr ee see: AGENT FOR Just Received. > Duf’s Malt Whiskey righ At7 o’clock. By order of the Board of Directors. eee E. MULLER, Secret ¥ am J Boohive:” — Commercial Sir “ts Ladies, Mises and’ Childrea's Cloaks, Wraps, — “4 f we Fi Neva Publi Mon: FRI At I Ever the . Nev: on E burg Dr. tion who afte vari Bar! Kin; Tro Tria lars Bed or a furr ture Mil