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THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT.
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BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
THURSDAY EV'NG, FEB. 3, 1892.
THESE TRUTHS
Should Be Engraved Upon The Minds of
Everybody.
Knavery trades itself poor.
Few try to save a sinking boat.
Luck is the daughter of diligence.
Meanness steps upon its own toes.
Envy lousy hob-nob with misery.
Wi and vanity form no alliances.
A third party. is the party that got left,
Attention is the watch-word of'success.
The heat $f war cures Chile sensations.
~Religicn is constantly on a seeptic’s
mind. :
The counterfeit endeavers to play a gennine role.
‘The cuiititiig ‘trader talks up-his worst
lot of goods.
A drum must be empty to make-s loud:
sound. f
Many must charge most of the acts of
The tongue was the lead horse in the
The pioneers of a cause are fergotten
in.its success. :
_ The applauder of an achievement is gen
erally its traducer in its infant struggles.
In summing up the lines of the selfish,
nought stands the first figure tothe left.
A selfish soul is a nought ; unallied to a
A scruple against war is worth a hundred pounds ef doubtful diplemacy.
Braggarts often find their pathway filled with the briery growth of their own
lies.
found. .
-To fill the mind with worthless literature is forcing yourself into low company.
A passionate and revengeful temper al‘ways scaaps double for ita possessor’s
enemy.
Some pure flowers grew in stagnant
zmarshes.
A bitter nestrum does not emit a sweet
odor.
An advertiser was never known to
grumble when customers answered the
call.
Hearsay is a profitless way to advertise anything except character.
The thoughts of genius soon climb into
Human as well as divine law directs us
to keep te the right.
Extravagance and imprevidence are the
right bowers of ruin. °
He who tries to borrew money knows
its value. :
In prosperity your friends know you, in
adversity you know them.
A few golden threads often glitter in
the warp of a-dash character. ~A strong woof may fill a worthless
‘warp.
Words and not deeds cause most damager wet ee is preferred to a
wiped eut Republic.
What shall it profit a man te place
beautiful goods upon his counters and not
let his fellow man known they are there?
EEE
Ix vain the eyes are filled with light:
In vain the cheek with beauty glows,
UDnlessthe teeeh are pureand white,
Unless the breath is like the rose;
And SOZODONT alone supplies
These beauties that we all'so prize.”
Have You the Grip or Symptoms of It ?
If you have go immediately to J. J. Jackson’s Beehive Grocery Storeand get some
of that fine Whiskey. Itisa sure cure
for la grippe. j2
The Latest.
Weare éxclasive agents for the celebrated *‘CLAUS ” NATURAL GAS
SORS. Come and get a pair, take them
hhome.and try them. If not perfectly satNO QUESTIONS ASKED.
LEGG & SHAW,
Main street, Nevada City.
To allay pains, subdue inflammation
heal foul sores and ulcers, the most prompt
and satisfactory results are obtained by
using that old reliable remedy, D. J. H.
McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. For
Curpren will freely take Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike
soothe and heal any disease of the throat
orlungs quicker than any othcr remedy.
For sale by Carr Bros. :
French Tansy Wafers.
The wafers are a.cure and safe specific
for all kitids of female troubles and will
remove all obstructions to the monthly
periods, no matter what the cause. They
are what every woman needs and may be
sed safely, Manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose,
Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. ¢f
“Lie” Tea.
‘The Chinese make what they call “lie”
tea. They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice
husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. This they use to swell the
bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubttea,
Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated,
gun-delod lent. 60 cts per Ib. For sale
by Thomas Shurtleff,
A cenram cure for malaria fevers is
. S10 headache is the bane of many lives;
. overhis— desk.
three in number, are furnished with the .
TO SAVE Lives,
Noble Objects of a Great Institution:
At the present time when there are so
many quack medical concerns and unrincipied physicians, it is a relief to
ow that in the heart of San Francisco
is an institution, colossal in its scope,
humane in its intent, and honorable in
its beets meg ere institution is =
Cosmopolitan ispensary, corner 0:
Stockton, Ellis and Market streets,
A reporter, accompanied by our artist,
inspected the place. On reaching the
main entrance, 5 Stockton street, the visitor finds hirhself at the fuot of a short
stairway, at the head of which is the
large reception room.
Off the main hall way are the consultation rooms. As each is occupied by-a
specialist, his fiploms. ia seen. hanging
; r operating rooms,
latest instruments and most modern devices. The hydropathic department isa
marvel and excites‘ no little attention.
The laboratory, in which is compounded
all their own prescriptions, is off the
main hallway. It contains a stock larger
. than that carried by any city drug store,
it is in charge of apharmacetical gradaate. Z
The entire top story of the building is
utilized for express room, packing and
shipping department, stock rooms, and
correspondence department.
“ We_ have patients in nearly every
county on the coast;” explained the
“ who receive home treatment
Many of them have never
been here, and many of them receive
treatment without even the members of
their own famlly knowing it. Many
people do not wish it to be known that
they suffer, and we, of course, respect
shale wishes. By our syniptoms blanks
we can thoroughly diagnose their
‘rouble and tell them what it is, and if
they wish to take treatment how much
it will cost and the length of time required fora cure. For this there is no
ae = = see everyone
has t opportunity of ascertaining
their exact physical condition free. "—
Qakland Tribune.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
iver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. For sale
in 50c and $1 bottles by all
d ists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, W.¥.
UNION HOTEL.
HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY
Hotel of Nevada City, and has the
enviable reputation of having the
most pleasant rooms, and setting the best
table of.any house in the interior. It is
only one block from the Express, Telegraph and Post Offic s.
Sample Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men.
a2@ Free ’Bus to and From All
Trains.
Go where-you-can get first-class accommodations at r ble rates.
MES. J. NAFFZIGER, °
Proprietress
A. Frandy, Business Manager. .
LEGG & SHAW,
MAIN 8TRE T... ecoeseNBVADA CITY
/
Dealers in
‘FURNITURE,
BEDS,
BEDDING
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Oloth
Wall Paper, Window Shades.
UPHOLSTERING AND GAKPET LAYING
. ~ Ma Picture Frames Made to order
strument, was accustomed to mark the
foot. For this reason the conductor of
BEATING TIME.
When the Baton Was First Used It Was
a Formidable Six Foot Clab.
Investigations into the origin of the
baton, or stick for beating time, which
is used nowadays by the conductor of
every large orchestra, have brought out
the interesting fact that the first conduc-,
tor’s baton was a formidable staff, about
six feet long, which the old time French
musician, Lully by name, who invented
it, may have used as rhuch to intimidate
the members of his orchestra as to mark
the time. In the very oldest orchestras,
as in Chinese orchestras of the present
day, there was no conductor in the
modern sense. Every performer played
as well as he could, and the: man who
played upon the loudest instrument—the
kettle drum, for instance—marked ‘the
time for the rest. __
When music became more systematic
and refined, the chief command ‘of the
orchestra was given to the member who
was regarded as the most accomplished
and skillful. He assigned the other members their parts, drilled them at rehearsals and supervised the final performance.
To produce a good-effeet it-was neces-.
sary of course that the musicians
should play in time, and the chief of the
orchestra, who’ himself played one inbeat by stamping on the floor with one
an orchéstra was at that period called
the pedarius,
Afterward it became customary for
him to give the time by clapping the
fingers of his right hand against the hollow of his left. The beater of time after
this fashion was called the manuductor.
Meantime experiments were made in
marking the time by striking together
shells and bones. The bones were soon
given up as instruments te be-nsed by
the conductor of an orchestra; but they
survived as an independent instrument,
Boys and negro minstrels “play on the
bones” with great gusto to this day.
In the early part of the Seventeenth
century the musician already alluded to,
Lully by name, arose. He found all
these instruments of leadership ineffective, and in order to reduce his pérformers to complete subjection, he procured
a stout staff six feet long, with which he
pounded vigorously on the floor to mark
the time.
One day, becoming particularly impatient, and pounding with especial vigor,
Lully struck his foot instead of the floor
with his baton. The wound gangrened,
and Lully died from its effects in 1687.
The baton continued in use throughout the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
centuries, but though it gradually decreased in size, there is no evidence that
conductors marked the time in any other
way than by pounding upon. their music
stands or some other hard object.
AH this pounding must have had an
unpleasant effect upon the music, and
critics and musicians began to ridicule.
the practice. In course of time, therefore, we find musical conductors no
‘onger thumping upon the floor or their
nusic stands, but beating the time enirely in the air. It seems to have taken
layers a very long time to learn that
hey could, get the time as easily by
neans of the eye as by means of the ear.
~Youth’s Companion.
Not Wholly Complimentary.
A certain Mrs. Malaprop, who lives in
‘s large eastern city, is noted for her
skill in unconsciously embarrassing oth‘t people, while she herself remains per‘ectly at ease. Notlong ago she was insroduced to two sisters, young. ladies
who had long been known to her by
name, though she had never met them.
‘Now, my dears,” she said, addressing
them collectively, with her usual bland
smile, and regarding them earnestly
through her glasses, ‘‘I have often heard
of the bright and the handsome Miss
Ratcliffe. Now Lamso glad to meet you
both, and I want you to tell me at once
which of you is the bright and which the
handsome one.”
On another occasion she was dining
with her nephew and his young wife,
who had just set up housekeeping. The
dinner did not go off quite so smoothly
as the young couple had hoped, and the
cooking was by no means perfect. The
hostess unwisely began to murmur apologies and her husband joined in, half
laughing, with references to his wife's
youth and inexperience. : :
“Don’t say another word, my. dear
children,” interrupted their kind hearted
guest. “I can assure you I’ve eaten a
great deal worse dinners than this in the
course of my life; a great deal worse,
Yes,” she added meditatively, ‘I’ve eaten
some pretty bad dinners, you may be
sure!”—-Youth’s Companion.The Flavor of Coffee.
Real coffee is a very delicate substance and will readily not. only tose its
own flavor, but also take\up the flavor
ef other substances, Thus it is quite
necessary in shipping coffee to make
sure that no other odorous substance is
placed near to destroy the flavor of the
coffee. The afoma is volatile. Let a
quantity of pure ground coffee be exposed to the air for a considerable time
and the best of the coffee will go ont
into the atmosphere. The careful honsewife who wishes to make good, pure
coffee of fragrant aroma buys ‘it in the
green bean, roasts it herself, keeps it
. tightly canned after roasting and grinds
it the morning it is used. Coffee so made
1s a totally different article of consumption from the great bulk of ground coffue that is sold in the stores.
Some time ago an official analysis of
some ground coffee exposed for sale disclosed the fact that there was absolutely
no coffee in it.—New York Sun,
= malnereemienacraannheomnaire
Fine Question,
The Germans are a very philosophical
and somewhat argumentative race. Two
workmen inthe great Krupp cannon
ruanufactory were overheard discussing
an important question,
“In your opinion, Johann,” said one,
“which is the more important part of a
cannon—the hole or the steel?”
“The hole of course, Heinrich,” said
the other. ‘Because whut use -in the
world would @ cannon be without any
hole in it?”
“You are wrong, Johann. It’s the steel]
that’s more important; for how many .
men could you kill with a hole with
nothing around it?”—Youth’sCompanion,
Thieves Trust in Fortune Tellers,
. The thief has implicit reliance in the
foreknowledge claimed by gypsies and
other people, and he has been known to
pay blackmail to professed exponents of
the “black art” who threatened him with
all manner of perils. Exchange,
His Error,
Husband—Thank heaven I am not as
other men :
Wife—You are mistaken there. [t is
ee f. —S.w
they who should be thankful.—Detroit . .
Bad Blood.
_Impure or vitiated blood jv
nine times out of ten canted
by some form of constipation
or indigestion that clogs “nr
the system when the blood
naturally becomes’ impregnated wit’ the effete matter.
The old Sarsaparillas attempt
is to reach this condition by at
tacking the blood with ‘the drastic mineral
“potash.” Joy’s Veg-table Sarsaparilla 1s
modern. It goes.to the seat of the trouble.
It arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels and
invigorates the circwation, aud the impuri
tien are quickly cartied off through the natuCharles Lee, at Beamish's
Third and Market Sts., 8. F.,
writes: ‘I took it for vitiated
blood and while on the first
bottle became*convinced of
its merits, fur I could feel it
was working a change. It
cleansed, purified and braced
me up generally, and everything is now working full and regular.”
s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS.
SESE
Colds, influenza, itis,
mcs heopng Seah ere
cloding Coaspeaptier
Semi-annual Report of the Citizens
Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing its financial condition
on the morning of January 1st, 1892.
RESOURCES,
Loans on other securities.. 1702 75
Loans on Personal Security.. 110242 13
Money on hand
Due from bonks ;
$244755 80
LIABILITIES, ;
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund
Undivided Profits.
Due Depositors . .
Due Banks.
J. E. CARR. . ], WH. CARR.
CARR BROE.
Palace Drug, Book: and Stationery Store,
Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streols, Nevada City, =”
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
ComploteStock of Drags, Patent Modicins, Oils, Varnishes, Ete
School Books,
Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
= Pic: orials,
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco £xaminer.
gars in Nevada ity. Finest Brands of Ci
‘YOU EAT
‘YOU ‘EAT MUS"
And while you are eating it is the wisest thing to get the best goods in the market,
#0 long as you do not pay fancy prices for them.
At the Plaza Store
~You will
find just
what you
want in the
way of
Groceries and Provisions
Asfwell as many specialties, such as
Beech’s Tea,
Frozen Oysters,
Maple Sugar,
Boiled Cider,
Unadu'terated Candies,Lemons and Oranges,
Selected Mountain Apples,’
Fresh Fish Every Thursday vening,
Mountain Trout mm thoir geason,.
Everything the very best to be had anywhere, and prices low in all lines’
THOMAS SHURTLEFF
“ $244755 80
We the undersigned Uo solemnly swear
that we have each of us a personal
knowledge of the matters contained in
the foregoing statement, and that the
same is a true and correct’ report of the
financial condition of the Citizens Bank
and its Agency at Grass Valley on the
morning of January Ist, 1892, according
to the best of our knowledge nd belief,
and the assets therein named are all in
the custody of the said bank and its
proper officers and correspondents.
e furthermore solemnly swear that
the paid-up capital stock of the Citizens
Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold
coin valuation, as will appear from the
foregoing a ae i
. M. Preston, President.
Joun T. Moraan, Cashier.
State of California,
County of Nevada. * ; ;
Subscribed to and sworn before me this
16th day of January, 1892.
Frep Sears,
ja-16 Notary Public.
RESTAURANT
--AND-Li
LODGING — HOUSE,
MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor.
Broad Street. ,..below National Hotel.
Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds.
The Table Supplied with the best
the market affords. ~ ‘
Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month,
Nl. BE, OHAPMAN,
fs DINTIsT
NEVADA CITY
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED,
Office 8 Residence, Sacramento ss
INSOLVENT NO''TOE.
——
6 iy THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
In the mattef of b. J. McLeod, an
Insolvent Debtor.
b. J. McLeod having filed in this Court
hie petition, schedule and inventory
in insolvency, by which it appears that he
is an.tngolvent debtor, the gaid D. J. McLeou is hereby declared to be insolvent,
The Sheriff of the said County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take ion of al)
the estate,real and personal, of the said
Mecieod, an insolvent de
r* exce i
such as may be by .aw exempt: from ~ lee
ecution, and of all his deeds, vouchers,
books of account, and papers, and to keep
the same safely until the appointment of an
eapignes of his estate. ;
A érsous are forbidden to pay any
debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver
aay property belonging to such Insolvent,
to him,or to any person, firm or ration
or association for his use. The said debtor
is hereby forbidden to transferor deliy
any property until the further order of
Court, except as herein ordered;
It is further ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the buperior
Court, of the said cou f Nevada, in open
Court, at the “ourtrodia\of aaid Co
EVANGELINE
PRIZE-DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! -PRIZE DOLL!
i
ie aot sce fronting. on Nevada
street.
walnut trees,
abundance of
shrub!
house.
Nevada City.
meer wm .
PRIZE DOLL.
With each Fifty Cents’ worth of Teas, Coffees or
_ Spices Sold at the Beehive Grocery Store
will be given one chance in the contest for
the Beautiful Washable and Imperishable
PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
E DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
PRIAK DOLL, .
PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
. .
PRIZE DOL, .
PRIZE DOLL!
Competition in Quality and Prices Challenged .
J.J. JACKSON,
Nevada City Leader in the Tea, Coffee and Spice Trade
Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial] st.
A Desa Rese Pry
For Sale.
Seeeame
Physician and Surgeon,
GRASS VALLEY.
(AOAC DISASHS, as well as those
females, a specialty. Preraat to treat Diseases ‘haeaie tn Elecity.
Residence : Mrs. Novitzky’s House.
Office : Cloke’s Building, =
Office Hours: 10 to12 a. m., 2 tod and
7 to8r.m, 3
WM. H. SMITH
Offers for sale his fine two-story fesigta 3 ge yee Hill, cone
street, vacan
45x90 feet fronti bs re Hook's
also vacant let, 20 feet wide,
‘OR. B. mM. WUNT, . .
Physician,
()?M10e at vinrow’s pave srors,
Apple, peach, , cherry, almond and
t. Algo, a choice lot of} : fs
v yugsnaed and bagy} Nevada County Astrac Ofc,
in complete repair. . Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cai.
pisces of real estate in] ‘Titles Examined and Insured
“Good be
Ev
One of
in the City and County of Nevada, on the
238d day of February, 1892, at 10" o’clock
4. M. of that day, tovprove their debts and
choose one or more assignees of the estate
wes foes ont 4 that the ord 8 er ordere al © or
eae aie, avede, Daily irranacripe
a new of general circu
lished in. © cit; Gnd coun y of Noveds a
the said day set for the meeting of the
ors. ‘4
And it is further ordered that 1
m santime all procesdtzige againet the ont
January 12, 1892.
be JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of Superior Laat 4
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
NEVADA CITY,...
JOHN A. RAPP,
(County Recorder 11 consecutive years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS, :
NOTARY PUBLIC @ INSURANCE AGENT.
Phas Kyra . of land of the is
Steere tor teeta huss
acres
vey, Oa
--.
Office with{Dr. ¥, F.4 "hay man, SacranenJ. R. REDMAN, M. D. °
provisions of the statute,
“Of land situated in Pleasant . of th
CITIZENS BANK,
Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Wis SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL}
i
New York,
San Francisco.Aud Sacrament:
W issue BILLS OF EXCHANG!
Piyable AT SIGHT inthe prin
Cipal cities of GREAT BMITAIN
and ECOROPE.
Collections om any part of th
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer Ceunt,
and State Warrants — =
Gold and’ Silver. Bullien
chased :
Assay Office at thie Bank —
OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON i
R.M. HUNT.. . 1...2. ViCR PRESIDEN?
JOHN T. MORGAN, Casurer
D.E. MORGAN.. Asa'T Casnimsg and Suc’ .
DIRECTOBS:
br. R. M. Hont, Joun T. Monegan
Gro. M. Huengs, D. z. Morea,
M. EDWARDS, . Housman,
= “e: M. Preston,
Presiper
: CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento—Natiena) Bank of D. O, hills
Co. .
UNION-MARKET,
OMMEROIAL STREET.:.N®VADA CITY
DEALERSINBeef, Pork, Mutton, Veal E .
Atthe lowestrates,
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE
fTASTE HAMS, BACON = and
LARD
Empire Livery Stable
. Sroad at,, Nevada City, opp Ne’.ona Exchange hote. :
‘AMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
ed PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Horses, Carriages und Buggies
To be found in this part of the State,
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 9
she most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod sty!
snd Capable of going as fast as au 2
nan Cares to d. ve.” og teas
Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand
}ARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT)
PURNISHED
National Meat Marker
OPPOSIT& ‘ITIZENS BANK.
0. J.NAFFZIGER ....Pronriator
<<
EEF, Punk, M N, B GES, Sok UTTON, VEA.s, 8AUBA
4 ee BACON AND LARD, wholesale or
And.all kinds of Meats Banally found in
iret-clases Market,
Weata delivered f ee of charge.
©, J, WAFFZIGER,
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop'r,
ft
iCustomere eupplied at the
vith the very peste!
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Camb
Sausages, Etc
Broad Street,
Near the City Halt,
Lowest Pric
PATENTS!
Pension, Land & Indian. Depredation
CLAINs.
United States and Foreign Patents
obtained; interferences conducted; special
examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights,
labels and designs registered.
_Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United
States Court.
Ifyou have an invention,
sketch-photograph or small model, together with a brief description of the most
unportant features and we will advise you
the course to pursue. If you are in possession of patents and the same are infring 2d, or-if ~ are charged with in'ring>ment, submit the matter to: us for
a renable opinion,
NATIONAL BUREAU OF OLAIMS,
Box 85, Washington, D. ©,
send us a
No. 1917.
Application for a Patent.
a
v. 8. LAND Orrice, PACRAMENTO, CAL.
~ddress ia Anthony Houxe,
TUNG fLACKER
Keg FF oan this day filed his
apa
MINE, be ring gold, situated in Becott’
ng District, County of Nevada and
state of California, and designat d by the
‘eld notes and officia gist on file in this
Office as Lot.. 101 in Towushi 16 North
Range 10 E. of Mt. Dinblo Me dian; said
* Ke “101 being described ay follows,
Beginning ata t in a
marked “H & wd See es
from which the 4% ee. eur, between Sec’s 1
«&
‘evada County,
application for
and 6.T. 16 N., ik. 9 and 10 KE, é
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Spince tree fnehes dia.,.marked &
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vak tree 20 inches dis, hy 88° W. 83
‘inks distant. ‘shenee, 8. 70° 15’ w, > 70
ghaine oF io font e rues tree 4 feet in
vter marked “*H, P, M, No, 3,”
3. 8? oa W, 9.97 chialus dr 66 fens to eee
in rock mound marked «
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M. No. 5" from which Sex a
ser ig be gh 16.N., %
D. M., bears 8. 6’--K. 20, 6
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CONNECTING LINE,
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» 20.62 c ne .
to See's 1 ana 2, T. 16 N., no eee
Baas o and 2&6 6 ’ s.gE,
eridian,
aren ecni con pine pods =a 4
The location. o: min
the Recerder's office of Revels venue
in Book 6 of Mining Locations. The ad:
Jotuing claimants are Wilson & R °
the North and the South Yuba Waterand
Mining sea ud eam on pat SY
Dy & yl
@py portion ot ta ng nas
Or surface g ound, are
théir adveise elai
the United tates Land"
rf
the
ad 8
d Q ey
Countpof Ba¢rame
Surana pea
&, W. ROBERTS, Register.
4
. as City, Oat Attorney for Applicant, NeIt is hereby . ‘ed that the f
Notice of Ap ots for Patent be ae lished period of 60 day da the NEVADA DattY Than cuipt, a news. Paper published st Nevada City, Californie, pais pepe is hereb; nay kuated by me
said mining claim ne publiontion
pu
@ above n a foe the pal 4
Regi: ter,
ee Was on
First
he 2st.
often asthe said paper is pu hed, before
crediinsolvent be stayed.
Dated
‘hos, 8. Ford, Attorney. Oe ds
; w.
ublication by “x
uy of January, 1892,
. notice to the ‘said
. and Sec
Mt. Diable .
atmMon
New York Bakery
G. Wm. Durst, Prop,
H
Commercial Street, ‘adjoining
Transcript Block,
1 intend to on hand é
very ware at all men the
Bread, Pies. Cake. Etc,
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on ghort
reasonable terms, .
Allorders fo: thi
ly attended to. a yehing im my line Prompt. =
By atrict attention to business, Biving the
satisfaction and selling nt
ope to merit a Hberalpatrouage”” ae
PRUNES! PRUNES!
AVIN PURCHASED’ TH
known anu povular aiieryton el
netice and on most a
“Sewing” and “Dowsert”: Prony ‘Prpared
by Felix Gille’s Process,
SUPERIOR TO ANY PRUNES IN"
THE MARKET, ‘
STEWING PRUNES
One Dollar.
DESSERT PRUNES.
in. two pouné pine
Centa per box, :
Barren Hill Oaret af 50 cents per’ gallon,
FINE CLARET, of the best. brands,
(Carmenet-Pineau and Zinfandel) three
and four years old, at $6 and’ $4.50 per
case of 12 bottles,
Ten Pounds for
» nicely packed
boxes, at Fifty
MW Pranes and Wine guaranteed to
be of superior quality,
BARREN HILL, NURSERY,
FELIX GILLET, 3. ProprieterNevada City, Cal., Dec. 17,
THE WELL-KNOWN
Chapman Ranch and Orchard
2 4-2 miles from Novada City
‘
See
had sais TO OTHER BUSINESS THE
above named property is offered for
sale or for rent on the most reasonable
verms,
For full particulars enquire of
Dr. C. W. CHAPMAN,
Sacramento Street, Nevada City.
FRED SEARLS,.
Attorney sd Counselor at Lew,
ILL PRACTICE IN AL ‘
state and Federal, ARSE Oune
‘"ee—Dpposite Voart Houss
THE ; ; KEYSTONE = : MARKET.
CRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street,
Beef, : Pork, .: Mutton
And Veal.
SAUSAGES OF EVERY. KIND,
Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete, kopt on hand.
The Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats,
MOM Meats delivered to any part. of
te ity fe of charge
Notice to Creditors,
eee of John Richards, deceased.
4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, “Executor the last ‘will of
John Richards, deceased, 40 the cred‘tors of ‘and all persons having claims
‘gainat the said deceased, to vahthie them
with then vouchers, within four
‘months after the trot publication.of this
zens Bank, Nevada City, Cal:, oe same
veing the place for the transaction of the
quem of the estate, in said county of
Nev.
JOHN T. MORGAN,
of Estate of John Richards, ;
Dated Ni . Da evada City,
uf Sanuaey, tag. Te eee
Fred Searls, Att'y for Adm’r, j25
P.F, SIMONDS
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
) ILL PRACTICE rN)
W United States sere —
Notiog tr Proving Will.
,N_ the Superior Court: in fer the
‘ County of Nevada node i
In the matter of the Estate of John
Pursuant to
Executor
ee
W. D. LONG”
Attorney and: Counselor:at Law.