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February 17, 1893 (4 pages)

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= = a ens ~ SOON TO BECOME A LAW. ‘The Hydraulic Mining Bill Going Through Congress: ~ “The Numbe: * =::.«” in the Bible, When the world was created we find it and its strroundings composed of three elemer.ts—-air, water and land—the whole liglited by the sun, moon and stars. “Adam had three sons mentioned ‘ : by name, and so did Noah the patriarch. WASHINGTON, February 15.— Atter Daniel was thrown into a den with three“! many vexatious delays, some of them aplions. for the ‘crime of praying three parently inexcusable, the Caminetti_hytimed:—-Shadrach;-Meshach~and—Abed--a ar mining Lil! is traveling toward nego were rescuéd from the fiery furthe Presideat’s desk for ‘his signature. nace. Job had three special friends. Pia cunt i j There were three patriarchs—Abraham, ne conterence’ committee came to an Isaac and Jacob. Samuel was called . #éTeement teday, and the Senate bill was three"times; Elijah prostrated himself} emended-Senator Berry received aithree times on the dead body of the child; . other telegram tuday from his cousin, Samson deceived Delilah three times be. aq, ising him to agree: to the proposed fore she discovered the secret of. his amendments, so there was no more ie: great power, and the-Ten Commandposition, The penal clause, up »n which ments were delivered on the third da». Pore <i fal : Jonah was three days and nights in . te tight has ceatered. is aa follows: the whale’s belly. ‘Simon, lovest thou . ‘‘And avy person: or persons, company me?” was repeated three times. Paul . or corporation, their agents or employes, makes metition of the Three Graces— . who shall mine by the hydraulic process, Faith, Hope and Charity. The famous directly or indirectly injuring the navigaallegorical dreams of the baker and but. jie waters of the United States in ‘vicla: ame were to Comne 1 peas saree days. . tion of the provisions ef this act, shall be . . Then we have-the Holy Trinity—Father, Son and Holy Ghost; the sacred letters . 8U/+Y of a misdemeanor, and oe on the cross were three in number, they . Victien thereof ‘shall be vpunished by being 1. H. S.; so also the famous Ro. ‘¢,Hot exceeding $5000 or by imprisonman motto was composed of thres words . meut not exceeding one year, or by both —viz., In hoc signo.—St. Louis Republic. [tine and imprisonment at the discretion . ——— of the court, provided that this section shall take effect on the Ist day of May 1893,” ; ‘THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT. “pEowN a CALKINS, Proprietors. ee FRIDAY EV’NG FEB. i7 *93. : FRUIT GROWING. See DON'T. KNOW what a comfort it is to have ready~at~hand a remedy that never tails to relive. Constipation; and that, without pain or discomfort; and alinost immediately cures hs adaches, and dispels every symptom of Dvrspepsia. Such a-remedy is found in Simmons Liver Reeulator—not a sweetened compound to nase: yOr &n intoxicating beverage to cultivate an alcoholic appetite, but a medicine sleuaati to the taste, and govt gai eo perfectly harmless when ydllorders for anything im my line prompt given to the smallest eee station ta business, giving the child. 5. LES Kk. never best satiafection nad selling at low rates, 3 * ope to merit a liboral patronage disappoints. It possesses eceei sat eo ae the «virtues ~-and—perfec=tions of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. Granite Waits New York Bakery Mere ti -_—— ve RAMSEY WERBER & LOVELADY G. Win. Burst, Prop.) : . . cS What a Traveling Editor ‘Says of Nevada County. " The editor of the Pacitic Tree and V ines a horticultural: journal, recently “visited this part of the State, and Writes as fol lows of the western part of the ceunty: . At Bridgeport, which is at the crossing of the S. Yuba river a few miles seuth of French Corral, Mr. C. J. Cole has been located since 1855, and perhaps longer. He planted out quite an orchard of fruits and nuts which has been very prefitable, Some AVIN PURCHASED THIS 'WELLknown and popular Bakery,on + + Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I jatend tokeep on hand df all times the very bestof as — {{All kinds of Cemetery work P done on short notice and at 120 Sheets Note;Paper, 20 cents, Envelopes, 5 Packages, 25~cents. Buggy Whips worth $1.75, 50 cents. 1 Good Extension Table, only $5.00. 1 Good Large Wardrobe, $8.00. i Parlor Swing Lamp, Brass, $2.00. ¥ Flour Chest, $1.50. 1 Large Heating Stove, $5.00% I I I fy : . bed-reck. prices. A Large stock of Granite efor Curbing and fSuilding Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. : always on hana, Wedding Cakes and Pastry . 2 ; : ink, Location of Works ou§Coyole Street. of the Titiest, largest walout trees in owe rnia are now growing on his place, bu ve allowed ae of the ~fruit trees to perish, as the falling off of travel and local demang has made it no lenger profitable to keep so large an orchard. Here Opposite F. Costello’s Kesidence. No. 7 Cooking Stove, $10.: . No, 9 Cooking-Range, Copper Boiler, $15. PlushBed Room Set, 7Pieces, $27.50. rWalnui Frame Parlor Set, 5 Pieces, $25. 1-Good Single Lounge, $7. 1 Good Walnut Frame Lounge, $.0. 1 ‘Turkish Upholstered Chair, $8. Nevada City, Feb. Sth ML Gro unter Co hse ee a EPO were also some fine orange frees full of fruit, at au elevation of about 700feet abeve the séa. His house; built ir TS862, is one of the bestin this section. . Furniture at Cost! A Tale of Two Barns. There was a man named Hibbs who Going on teward Anthony House, N. A. Hartung has an orchard: of over five acres, recently planted, and James Vineyard, one of the Horticultural Commisbonght a farm, built a large, stately dwelling at the end of-a long, shady avenue of maples and settled-down to enjoy the comfort and independence of The words “‘relating to the working of so-that the commission provided for in hydraulic mines” areadded to section 24;+—*¥t affords nic pleasure to add my testimony to those you receive annually in reference to your valuable medicine, ’ I eousider Simmons Liver: Regulator the best family medicine on the market. I ve prescribed it with excellent resulta.” COOPER BKOS Proprietors, Manufacturers of all kinds of Horse Collars, $1.50. 1 Good Saddle, $6. Geom, Tract. Main Street, opposite Union Hotel. Matched Flooring, "sncing, LATHS AND DRESSED oiING, A Large quantity of SEASONED a farmer’s life: He built a cozy little barn of logs and shingled it with clapboards. ; There was another ran of the name ~. of Hubbs who bought a farm in the noted. Wm. Glover, the postmaster at/ game neighborhood, built a cozy little Anthony House, has the largest orchard} dwelling of logs, shingled it with clap: : boards and settled down to the hard, grinding monotony of a farmer’s life. This man Hubbs: built a large, stately barn at the end of d@ long, shady avenue HOF apes dat the —end-of-. ten ears. Hibbs’ big house had broken him up, ana . Hubbs’ big barn.had enabled him to buy Hibbs’ stately dwelling for about half price and move it over on His own farm, Hubbs has a big dwelling and a big barn and ‘represents his county in the state legislature. Hibbs has a little log cabin and‘a little log stable and is trying to sellout to Hubbs. ‘He wants to quit farming and travel with a peddling wagon.—Toronto Mail. the bill now pending in the California Legislature might consult with the commission credted by this -measure. The reports were signed this evening, and they will be presented to both houses tomorrow. No trouble is expected in passing the billas agreed upon. Caminetti thinks the measure will be a law before next’ Monday. ; oe meson Ae, Octor, Hesrd From. __ sioners of Nevada county; has one of the old orvhards of this section. This seems a very good fruit section, and with more convenient transportation would become —W.F. Park, M.D., Tracy City,Tepm . Now is Your Time to FurNow Ready! nish Your House ! Jd. ECARR. T.H. CARR. + PROPRIETORS] OF THE— ‘Placa Drug, Book and Stationery Sor, Masonic Building, Cor, Pine and’ Commercial Streets, Nevada City. — LIFE AND WORK OF JAS. G. BLAINE = B. PROF. JOHN CLARK -RIDPATH, — Li. D. ,Americn’s Greatest Living His af torian ; and GENERAL SELDEN CONNOR, : Dr. Martin of. Placer cauved another . 1028 #24 bosom friend. laugh in the Senate Wednesday when the adjournment resolution was under discussion, He said he proposed to go home when his pay stopped, and threat[~~~ ened that if the Sergeant-at-Arms. came after him he-would “lay him-eut on the hillside, where he had laid out many before.” LEGG & SHAW Uave marked down : Furniture lige at ¢ of apples in the vicinity. Rough and Ready is the center of quite a fruit section, and is on the road from nson with al LUM BER on hand which will be sold atthe Lowest Marke Rates. ‘ : : : : ' erything in the Grass ¥ ost Price “Andrew J: orchard and four acres raisins. The Excelsior Water Company, owned mainly by the Ayers of patent “médical fame, has control of all the water ditches here, and has al-o purchased vast tracts of land-) With comtmendable.caterprise they have gone on and proceeded to demenstrate that with irrigation, fruitgrowing and other farming can be made They bave a peach orchard attmber ofall kinds for Building and-Min The stock <consists of a full line of Beddi The Only Authentic Work Published. ng purpuses, always on hand or Sawed 0 B eas j ‘ 5 } Gave bed&”. engzayed ; 3 7 i cas, LAY, Og which the et 1orstave bedh&” enzage recor, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near or OV@l a year. are eadeury ¥ Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL Sold only by Subscription. on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom; tl Lounges, . Sideboards, Cheffroneres, delivered. NeW GROCERY STORE yESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PEO & PLE of Nevada Uity that he has epened & First-class Grocery Store on the Corner of Broad and ,Commercial Streets, Nearly opposite M. EChureh, Where he will keep coustautly on hand the very bestof We sincerely warn book ralivarsers and and the public against allewing themselves to ba led astry and cheated by any of the “eateh-penny’” so-called “biographies” of the great Statesman which will be throw: on the market within a very short time, and whieh consist of nothing but a cotter tion of old and unreliable newspaper clipings. Don’t be carried away by auy flar pg and attractive circulars that you may receive relating toany such books, because what ycu wantis KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A : Compte Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Ete, making Bedroom . Sets, Bookcases, ice or eit Cail and examine our ligods before ~ of thirty acres which furnishes fruit fora great area of the mining district. We found their fruit in Nevada City and all over the interior. Mr. L. Conrath is their They. have also another place, Unconscious Feminine Cruelty. ed “Let me off at Thirteenth street, conductor,” said a woman as she paid her fare—on—a-_Broadway—car-at Cortlandt street, The car was paeked, the place just two miles away and the Woman a New Yorker. Fronr60~to100" people would get on and off, half a hundred stops were to be made and something like a half to three-quarters of an hour wotld be consumed before reaching ‘Thirteenth stregt. Yet this wofiian, who bore evidences of juore than ordinary intelligence in her face-andfrom her easy self aasurance every indication of being able to take care of “herself, expected— the. con: ductor to rememberker request and to pot-ler off-at the righ : Ths Broadway conductors are the hardust. worked, most ablised and criticised railroad Officials in this city, but this is the sort of thing they are called upon to endure every hour in the day. aR) ests rmeees + eee eee =o Ses considerate.—New York Herald, = 1. School Books, Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, : Periodicals, Pictorials. Magazines Agents for: the San Francisco Examiner. your purchases elsewhere IT 1s A FACT THAT AT, JAMES : KINKEAD’S TRE ONLY STANDARD WORKK on the life of the illustrious Statesman, State Steady workers +5. AGE S eau make sure of earning $1008 week for the next three months Send at once forspecial circulars and further particulars . or seni $1.00 for outfit] to the DOMINION PUBLISHING CO, Seattle, Wash. 404 Broadway, San Francisco, (Cor. Montgomery St.) manager. the Bonanza Ranch, near Smartaville, of which we shall speak directly: The Pet Hill Fruit Company have alse started a. large erchard ear Anthony House, and a planting of orange trees seeins Very promising indedd. — Smartsville is the-location of great mining ‘interests, particularly the past, and here was the’ location of one of the largest and most profitable hydraulic mines ia California. A monstrous washout and—miles of four-foot water pipe are evidences of the vast amount of money and labor laid out here, and there are-traditions-of-millions-taken-out.—The is located in the low foothills; and WE PE tan thor none orange! trees, 15 years old and all bearing nicely, while a young orchard of (00 trees is wanted allover tits JOHN T. WALDEON, ~. : WILLIAM THOMAS, ' . Proprietors (Late of Nevada City. ) ne ic = : f Groceries,those © bt J & ft, M, Sch in a Store of this kind. : d xr -& Rooms with er Without Board. Provisioas, House Newly urnished and thoroughly rene vated. Located centrat—near Poste fice, Land Office, Steamship Leudings, Frries and ~wheie— sale establishments, oT Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, FURNIFURE: STORE, — a : * : : : Commercial Street, 2S _ By sirict attention to business and selling go¢ds at the lowest. living G purchased the stock 2 aos. hepe_to\eceive a share of the ablic patof L. Hirschmai, on Ne ot wn om «, Hereby notify their friends and the pubae generally that they will keep on hand all grades of CIGARS, TOBAC( 10, DECOR OW mist. : ig eis . PEP ES, ee. whtalr thay, will sell at the Tf] ii Fe ia ge toch REEK lowest satan, Be J Conso idated Gold and Silver Mining Company, Room 2, 218 California street, Nan Francisco, January 9, 1893. Location of princiyal place of business, San Francisco, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directers of said company; held this 9th day of January, 1893, pursuant to due notice, an assessment (No, 1) of seven and one-half cents (7!¢) per share wa’ levied upon the capital stock of said corporation, payable at the office of the coupany, Room ?, 218 California street, Sau Francisco. Cal.,:to E. M. Frank, Secretary of said eompany, on or beiore the 10th day of February, 1893. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid upon said 10th day of February, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised for salé at public auction, and unless, payment is made before will be sold on “tie 27th day of February,
1893, to pay said delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. E. M. FRANK, Secretary. =. CASPE® Room 2, 218 California street, San FranInforms the public that he will sell his entire stock off a <4 CLOTHING, HATS: BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES’ SHOES, RUBBER COATS RUBBER BOOTS, OIL.GOODS, Ete. _ : Be d and Lodging from $1 per day Py SSS ye sa nee wer Vem pwn Upwards. Searls’ Block, ae 5’ tUUND the most Artistic ana de M Styles of ; Furn? Bedding, Window Shades, AL Hai Packs, Hat Racks, ¢ ‘hairs, ,avles, Feather Dusters, Ete., Ete. Upholstering done on short notice. Thankful for past patronage I respectfully solieit-a, continuance in the future. All business done on the square, and goods sold at lowest prices. Best: House ix the city ae price, Assessment Notice, Free Bus to and from all traing and . Se ee 6 Modern Matrimony. Joues (calling on Smith “in the even. fromthe Yuba rivert in eyo-f thought—Iwould dind-yoa—ag. Steamers. — home. You don't go out mich at night :, bow? : 3 Suith—No. I’vegiven upall my clubs : : and societies. I should be glad to have é [" : you Come up and spend an evening with IRING ccasionally, 1es—But your wife might think me ‘ * way. : er home at night Toni; sat a meeting of adies’ Society for Supplying Thimbl-s io tle Destitute Poor. Tomorrow Dn’ ,a' sie goes to the Queen’s Daugh-. irs, next night to the: sociable of the vel Women, and so: on every night. Cv me up and see a fellow. It’s awfully lonely to be married, I can tell you,— N.w York Press. coming on rapidly. He is building an __irrigation which will .water a large -tract Letween here and Marysville and make it very productive canal fr -a Doz. CORN BEEF, “a Can, ee The Bonanza Ranch of the Excelsior has orange orchard planted over 15 years ago as an experiment, and this consists of about 150 orange trees and 20 lemons, doing as finely as any in the State. They have planted out 3,200 young trees of orange, 1,000 of fig, 2,000_ ef apricot, and are now preparing. 300 to le planted this next planting Water Company an old JAMES KINKEAD, FROM Tre CLOTHING BUSINE enn a Nevada Drug and Stationery Store Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Sirel, NEVADA CITY 4 AGENT FOR Mista Minera _ dust Received. Di aos : N's Malt Whey if ll : nig' ( ‘ 18 ial Straat, § NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, RECTOR BROS. Proprietor ‘The Only First-class Hotel iu the Oity aK res more WATER. GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR season. They own many thousand acres near here, and do this to show what water will de for the land. Mr. B, Sanford has an orchard ‘of about 60 acres, with a wonderful variety of fruit, and he is a very fine horticultur ist, Women Carry Daggers. A prominent jeweler says that he sells : 8 }ulber of ‘daggers annually te women. Between Sinartsville and Marysville . ‘Fi se are not ornainents, but serious still remain the old Jwheag. and’ pasture} w. pons. They are just large enough fields which, in their present condition, . t, slip easily inside a woman's gown. are far from inviting: ‘The horticulturist Sc ue wemen have these made t te: would soon make great changes. w! if the are Tavi : we i pee os ito gy ‘we Tavishly adorned and inEEE ¢1._sted_witl: precious stones, They are frc_uently catried in traveling, when th ¥ ure intended as weapons of defense. They are pteferred to revolvers, which ary li'-ely to go off summarily and im the Best Cure For wrouy direction.—Jewelers’ Circular. All disorders of the Throat and — ‘Lungs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. : A-Season's Success. At has no equal as a cough-cure. ‘Mrs, Dovekin’s trip to Scarborough ee Was % great success this year.” Bronchitis “indeed! Has she got rid of her old “When I was a boy, . had a bronchial troubLler’ trouble of such apersistent and stubda Leth tee hes mn vid of on a born character, that the doctor pro@ounced it incurable with ordinary femedies, but recommended me to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 1 did so, and One bottle cured ime. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with g00d effect whenever I take a bad cold, and I know of humbers of people who keep itin the house all the vtime, not . considering it safe to be without it.’— J.C. Woodson, P.M., Forest Hill, W.Va. Cough “Vor more than twenty-five years, 1 Wee a sufferer from lung trouble, at tended with coughing so severe at times @8 to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms Mequent!y lasting three or four hours. . 3 was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec. @ore), and after taking four bottles, wag . @Qhoroughiy cured.” — Franz Hoffman, Olag Contre, Kans. La Crippe “Last spring I was taken down with : la grippe. At times 1 was completely prostrated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as.if” confined in an iron cage. I provured a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and mo sooner had 1 began taking it than Relief followed. J could not believe that the effect would be so rapid and the gave 60 complete.”—W, H. Williams, Goek City, & Dak-~ AYER’S Cherry Pectoral BOTs 3.0: 4p] # Co. Lowelt, Mane rice $1; six bottles; $6. _ Prompt toact, suretocure W. -D. VINTON, : >: : Proprietor. s— : EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a, complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DELINQUENT NOTICE, HARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Location of works, Nevada City, County, California. Lovation of place of business, Nevada City, Prescriptions carefully compotnded., Nevada principal California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following deseribed stock, Ch account of aursesjment No. 7, levied on the 28rd day of : : Deceinber, 1°v2, eae . Sev ace amounts set : : $ = e + * + pposite the names of the respecti: e shareDuring the Day Time at Less®Than San Francisco Cost and Every . holders, as follows : t 2 No. Cert. Amt 11y $10 08 2 10 00 60 5 00 63 10 00 1i4 15 @ it5 2 60 116 1 50 Miz 1 00 Also a cout) lete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papetea U Narrés. . : : 1M Jewett, Evening, commencing att7 o'clockSsharp, Mr. Tracy will act ES bond, F, G. Beatty, _ 48 a Salesman to help Dispose of the Stock to ¥G. Beatty, hter.”—London Tit-Bita. ; F. G, Beatty, 110 5 00 a Clever Dog. : And in accordance with law and an order Lev telegraphers are better known in of the Board-of tirectors made on the’ 231 . cow York than George Mudgett, of the euch parcel of auch aid as nay ‘bemeces" 1 office, and there are fewer still . ave @ better fund of: stories, He fa certain horse who accompanies snton (Pa,) lineman on his trips. 10680 Can see a broken insulator r than his rider, and always stops = obo ls reiched, It is hardly necesacd that tie horse can telegraph is feet, but no one knows what us.” The same lineman OWS a ma : . : : ‘can tell by the bell attached to . namo to furnish Light for Business and Private Houses, ERICK OF THE DIAMOND? CREEK trict messenger register when a (} ‘onsolidated Gold and Silver Minin aah feet tan oe, — ie wnpany. Location of P colt place’ of : . . . ae ; business San Fraacisco, State of California. ‘ans to the store, takes the message K. Casper will place Meters in each House, if required . there is deifnquent on the following ‘de mouth and delivers it safely at : scribed stock on account of assessinent ‘egraph office. George Mudgett . and charge ONE CENT PER HOUR for a 16-Candle. (No. 1,) levied upon the 9th day of January isos, the several amounts set opposite the never invents yarns.—New York as ere + es Of the respective shareholders as fo]NO sviger an ©2 pormiments, kindergarten is no Jonger an exit, Jt is not now om the defenher on its educational or on its ropic cide. It is pather for those crantly oppose the kindergarten couse for their opposition in the fax the abilost unanimoug approval of & ‘auct the euthustastic indorse: ment ¢f ust that part of the general publie wh.> have had the opportunity of be[ comin ‘unilar with its methods and result Ceitury. Shares 160'4 loo 50 100 150ries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Peacils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Carls, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, lite., Ete., Ete. Bright Horse and each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be-sold-at publie auciion on the loth dvuy of February, 1893, at the hour of li o’clock A. M., at the office of the Secretary, the offee-ef said corporation, to pay the delinguent assessmen. thereva, together with costs of aren sing yt expenses of Le : : ae sule. By order of the Bourd of Directors. fet the Electric Light of this city K CASPER Secretary. petaY Lene WOLe Ofice—At KCaspers Store, on Pine street, () Miniug Company. Location of principal Nevada City, California. place of business, San Fraucigeo, Califoruta : cation of works, Nevada (x unty, Califor: He will enlarge his Plant from. acc t¢ ccc J] ight -y-}— fig of the Heer ot a eetety that at a meet. le wi ing of the Board of -Dir-etore, held on the wth day of Februcry, 1808, an A ‘Sessineut No. 7, of Five centa ts vente) per share, wag levied Upon the Capits bstor k of the Corportion, payable immediately ta United States Gold Coin, tu the Sec retary, af the office. of the Company, 820 Sansome street, Reom 10 San Francisco, Califoruin, 4 nY stock upon which this Assessment shuli remain unpaid on the 17th day of March, ius will be delinquent, and advertiscd forsate at pabiic auefion. anduntess payment is nade before will be sold Onutaturday the 6th day of May 1898, to pay the delinquent Assessment, tosetber with costs of a ivertising, and "expense, of sale, : By order of’the Board of Directors. THEO. WETZEL,. Secretary, Office 820 Sinsome Street, : } Room 10, San Francisco, (ali fornia. febis-td All of which will be so ai Low Prices . “kk. CASPER will hereafter devote his whole ‘time t O Assessment Notice. YONSOLI First-Class in all itsDelinquent Notice, an re — ‘ . Massive Fire-proof Str ucture, Free from the danger of Fire so Prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Qommercial Travelers and Tourists, Appointments, And the only hotel in the city thatjemploys Free 'Bus to and from al Trains. Certificate Shars Amount No, 50 3 3.75 G. W. Baker, 88 * 1249045 N. 1.Cook,. ** 32 3.75 And ia accordance with lew and an ode; f he Board of Directors made on the 9th ay of January,153,s0 many shares of eaci; arcolofsuch stock a8 may be ‘hetessary iM be sold at Public Auetion at the Office the Company; Koom No. 2, 218 California Stree’, San Fraucisco, State of Callfornia on : : the 27th day of Febru -ry 1893; at the hour of ou Zo'cluek PM. of said day to pay delinguent : m assessment thereon together with Costs of . Come at Once, Before the Stock is advertising and expenses of gale. BROAN UP. : ; ” ALLE WHITE LABOR, Power Light; and replace the Lane at his own expenses] 6. w. baker, ‘ei ” j 61.66 Telegraph, Post Office and Geperal Stage —_— \ Office inthe Building, @@ Free Bus ‘tofand From All Trainé, Thanking the public for past patronage, _f~sincerely The Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the Inte. rior of the State. National. Meat Market OPPOSIT« ITIZENS BANK, 0. J. NAPFZIGER.. B a. wok, MUTTON, VEA., AUS PP ha BACON AND LARD, wholesale 4nd all kinds of Meats Ustally found in Oret-class Market, Went delivered t ee of charge, arr at me, J, TAPELIGER he hape it will be continued until the tntire stock is closed Notice of Proving Will, lint’ e Superior Court, in and for af parece. State of California. the matter of the Estate of MARTH, CAMPBELL, deceased Pursuant Sige order of the Superior Court, made on the Lith gi of February 1893, netice is he-eby given that MONDAY, tae 27th Gay of Feb ruary. 1848, at 10 0-eloek A.M. of ‘Raid day at the Court Room ofsaid Court, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevada. fas been-appointed as. the time and plac e for proving the Will of satd Martha Camp bell, deceased, ane for herring the apph gation of Alexatider Henderson, George Campbellend pv. ¥ Sivhonds, f or the issu ance to them of Letters resiamentary whe v and where cuy person (Hite osted may as, pear and contest the ane en Dated February ith 3 the County J. A. NORTHWAY, : . Proprietor, C &, Dated this loth dav of Februury i893. #.M. FRANK, Secretary, Offiee No 218 California Street,, San ‘raneisco Uasllfornia, BB. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Steno. grapher, City, California, iWl practice in alltl.e,Courts +++++ Proprietor The Transcript has the '.wentlom Bueveeds Invention, The uew hook aud eye that are peculiay because the hook has @ bump in it havo been succeeded by @ heal that is complete Book and Job peculixe for twe . Papidly tm this California, Yours truly, the cy te held & glass, doed i ventio land «: J. GREANY, for Clerk i sitiouerg, #, PF, Simomrs, Atiy xX. CASSIE: a a