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Land Agents. P. R.
AEETING.
NUAL MEETING OF
of the Consolidated
ig Company will be
.e company,
. 10, Sawa
820 San.
‘rancisco
“¥, January 13,
ock’ Pr. M., for the pur1 of Directors to serve
nd for the transaction
a8 may come before--/
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1, 1491, at 12 o'clock
ETZEL, Secretary.
C) atreet, room No, 10,
rnia.
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or a Patent.
ata Land Office,
», Cal, Dec, 22, 1890,
given that Louis Du; Office address is 36
au Francisco, Cal.,
red and fora Pai
Be of the Auniight™
line or vein, bearingneh six hundred feet
Washington Min.
Wavuds ahd State
ignated by the field
on. file in this office
62 in Township 17
Mt, Diablo Base and
. 61 ‘being described
Sunlight Location,
ine,
Jak tree-18-incheg-in
_ L, No. 1” standin
non lode, on Sout!
iver and from which
Quartz Mine tunnel
5,87 inks distant ;
Beaty
8 or 1469.1 feet to a
id marked “s, ©. L,
sublight Location
of Sunlight Extenich a pine tree ten
¢ Sout 814° Eat
ndaries,
tina rock mound
South West corner
uth side of flume,.
Yuba River from"
4 inches in diumet 24 links distant,
ns 11,12, 13 and 14,
and M. Dears.North
tant ; Theuce mag; North € 84° West
tto a péat set in a
: C. No.2” at North
lovatio and South
nt Extension LocaEast, on#outh line
9.08 ‘chaing or 600
Kk mound marked
ust corner of Siun-—
at to 68-49 Eust
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8.. C. Na, 4--the
ight claim ; thence
ins or 600’ feet to
ce of beginning.
. COutaining 18.77
1¢ No. 1,
at South West corhy corner to pre
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is ret ne post
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mouud marked
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0 post setin rock
Nu, 5"; Thence
ns or 600 feet to
Location to conNo, 2.
at SW corner of
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orner to
17N, R.11 8, M,
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in rock mound
V. corner of bun: corner to .SecR11, M.D;
30.40 Chains dis: .
ation 17° Kast
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1 9.08 Post or
at South west
sifaacea Quartz
’ ve 14 0f NW
of KB 12 4
f Section 12, T.
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The fue Daily Transcript.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1891.
A cy anes en Case.
" iioened Ford on on Friday applied to
Judge Caldwell for a writ of habeas corpus in befialfof A. D, Schrack,, who
was sent from Truckee last week
to serve 90 daysin the county jail for
vagrancy, it being alleged that he was
a resident of a house of ill fame. The
application for the writ was made
on the ground tha* the complaint did
not specify that Schrack was —habitually guilty of vagrancy. The matter wa
atgued ‘by Mr. Ford’ and. District
Attorney Nilon, and the case will
again come up when a certified copy
of the complaint can be obtained
from Truck -e.
A Pieneer Jeweler.
Hans Theodore Hoops, who died
last week ut the townof Wasuington,
had been a residént of that section
since early times. He waaa skilled
maker of jewelry and did much work
in that line for miners and others.
He was, however, addicted to drink
and whenever he made a little money spent it freely instead of endeavoring to establish himself-regularly in
business. He was a nutive of Hammarried. He was for a time last year
an inmate of the county hospital.
K. eof P. Imotaliation.
At Grass Valley Ttiursday evening)
the following officers of’ Olympic
Lodge, No. 74, Knights of Pythias,
were installed by the District. Deputy, L. 8. Calkins,. assisted by B. 8.
Recto: as Grand Prelate and B. N.
Shoecraft as Grand Master at Arma;
T.T. Mitchell, P. C.; C.M. Weldon,’
C. C.; Bennett Dunstan, V. C.; W.
Wickes, P. ; Robert Deeble, M. ats. ;
P. W. Michell, M. E.; W. G. Lord,
M. F.;W. J. Rogers, e of R. and
Bij Sumie Baatian, I. G. ; Jno. D.
Thomas, O. G.
Vine World Karicnea.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that. will
conduce to the matorial welfare and
_cotmiurtof mankind are almost unlimite .
. ed and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only remedy which is truly. pleacantand refreshing to the taste and
systen: gently ia the spring time or ip
*fact, at any time, and the better it is
known the
comes,
mvre popular it beSchilling%s Bees.
Buy, try—on them rely.
Burial of Kleaner Brown.
The funeral of the younger daughter of Mr. and Mra, J. E, Browa took
place at San“ Francisco Thuraday afternoon.
ne .
“Trip and true” is the verdict of
people who take Hood’s Sareaparilla.
The good effects of this medicine are
soon feltin nerve strength restored,
. that tired feeling driven off, a good
appetite created, headache and dyspepsia relieved, scrofula cured.
Disgzase lies in ambush for the
weak, a feeble constitution is ill
adapted to encounter a malurious atmosphere or sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are
usually the easiest victims; De:-d% H.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier will give tone and
vitality and strength to your entire
* body.
Finding It Out
PuBLic opinion Is seldom wrong
in Its judgments, Great faith
may be placed in the popularity
of SCHILLING’S BEST culinary supplies, Itis ever increasing: Many
thousandswho now use no others~~thave-tested them and found them
richest In flavor, strongest, most
economical. They do mostdo It
best. In their-use is least failureleast drudgery-least annoyance° most pleasure ~ most satisfactionmost economy. Reasons enough
to convince thousands, One honest
trial will convince you.
. SCHILLING’S BEST are never
sold in bulk. Any statement
to the contrary Is false. Weclaim
the credit due for the skill and
integrity shown in thelr prepara‘tion. Look sharp to the brand.
_. Accept no substitute, 8
+ Schilling’s BestWHEN you buy this brand you get
the best value affords. .
Ya tn nt,
i
ea va .
~BDow’e-en .
Simmons ofa rom Py sepia. na
are en -anre +
OUR GRAVE! MINES.
Interesting Facts About These of
Nevada Ceunty.
Placer mining’ was not only-the
primitive method in California, but it
was 4 prominent form of that industry
for many yvars afterwards, says the
San Francisco Bulletin. “Te-atill holds
a large plice ip the basiness. There
have. been several changes in ‘the
manner of prosecuting the work, but
mining through the use of water. as
the principal agency has been and
still is'an important factor in. the enterprise. Inthe Governor's message,
submitted tothe State Legislatuce in
January, 1855, we find special mentionef thie branch; From partial
statistics gathered by the Governor, it
was stated in that message that there
were 1,164 miles of canals and ditches
for conveying water to miners and
that $2,294,000 capital had been invested in the enterprise. The countive covered by the statement wére
Amader, Oalaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sierra and Tuolumne.
Nevada county had 208 .niles, the
largestin the list. A newspaper man
subsequently supplemented the Gevernor’s statement by an investigation
which revaled the fact that up to January I, 1855, there had been 83 organizations iacorporated for conveying
water to miners, and that tliese represented-a-nominal.capital.of.$13,823,-.
200., Sorae of these, however, never
went beyond the stage of incorporation.
From the very beginning of gravel
‘mining in’ the State, Nevada county
has been the theatre of some of. the
most important projects along thie
line. As eatly as 1868, or within
twelve or fourteen years from the inauguration of this industry, there were
at least fifty water ditches in-this
county, representing 850 linear miles,
. costing about $4,250,000. The first of
these was constructed in 1850. At that
ime (1868) the leading worke of thie
character there were the Eureka Lake
aud Yuba Canal Company. : The last
named was used fo convey water into
the mining camps about Dutch Flat
and Gold Ruh in Placer county as well
as those about Grass Valley. During
the twelve years ending in 1867, the
books of the South Yab: Cana! Company-shewed-that-there bad been expended $1,130,00) for the construction
and expenses, while the recipts for the
vaineinterval were $1,400,000. The
Eureka Lake Canul and Yuba-Canal
~~prompt and effectual 16 cleanse the . OOMPeHy were-consclidatnd-—in—Doo-t
ember, 1865. By this consolidation,
228 miles of canalsand ditches. were
placed under the control of one incorporation. _These-improvementscost
$1,500,000. Other similar improvements in the county at the time were
estimated to have coat $1,400,000.
Hydraulic mining was introduced
‘Fabout 1864. The area covered was
mostly within the limits of Kern county on the south and Placer county on
the north. Within this belt, there
are noillions of acres of auriferous
earth. In somecases these deposits
form high banks. They vary indepth
from a few.feet totwo or three hundred, Everywhere they rest on a
stone basis, and in many instances are
Capped by volcanic matter. The action of the elements. has sometimes
worn off this covering, when the deposits have been scattered ‘by the
winds. The deposits are olten mixed
with large stones and clayey matter.
Operations” were first commenced
with an ordinary hose and small nozzle, through which water was thrown
againat the hill for the purpose of
washing away the dirt and” gravel,
éxposiiig the small particles of gold.
The original appliances along this
line were of the simplest character and
had there been nochange this industry might have been perpetuated for
years without entailing any considerable damage to'farm lands along the.
streams, In 1868, it.wassaid of one
of these claimsin Nevada county (the
Independent) that at the rate it was
being worked it would take a century
to exhaust it, working off one hundred feet of ita face daily,
The greed for gold was too strong to
allow a continustion of theae primitive
methods in washing down these hills.
Parties interested soon began to invoke capital, The best form for -using this waa found to be through incorporation, and so jeint steck organizations were created. These companies went to work to secure the
latest, best and most powerful hydraulic appliances for carying on the
work, Large bodies of wa‘er were, secured at considerable coat and flumes
were constructed for bringing the
sameto the point desired, Ponderous and expensive machinery was set
up, andoperations were begun on &
magnificent scale. Large bodies of
earth were torn away from the hills in
& most rapid manner, and considerable
‘. sums of gold were secured, Arrange-.
ments weremade for working night
shifts as well as day shifts so us to
Swellthe product of the corporations
to the largest possible dimensions,
Just as everything had been perfected
for ensuring the moat remunerative
returns to the enterprising capitalists,
whohad backed up their faith by
their coin, it was found that the debriafrom these claime carried down
by the water ways was dving much
damage to farin lands, and legislation
the, miners, would impound their
debris.
(To . continued te-morrew)
Schiliing’s Beat.
Once bought—always sought.
eR ii aac al
You_will seldom need a doctor if
nase Si ~~wmons Liver Regalator
eovipninsial aaa i
Sirzctay attention is called te the
} Was invoked to stop the work, unless. ~
FIFTY YEARS.
‘The Goiden Wedding of Mr. and
Mirs.Ches, . Mend. ;
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Emeric, 1115 Gedy street, San
Francisco, on Wednesday evening,
was celvbrated tire tiftieth anniversary
of the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
EL, Mead, former well known and
highly respected residents of thia city.
Judge T. P. Hawley, another eld-time
Nevada Cityan, performed the cereuony at tue golden wedding.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Meail ure natives
of New York city and bot: will be 74
yeara of age on their next birtuday.
Eleven ‘children . have blessed their
uvion, six of whom are alive. Mr.
and Mrs. Mead have been on the
coast thirty-seven. years.
tumes he was Wells; #aurgo & Vv.’»
agentat this city,and has since beeu
in the ‘auditing department at tue
Cumpany’s Sau Francisco office. — .
Some very han: faving: and costly
presents were received by the venerable couple. Mr. Mead’s associates
in Wella, Fargo & Oo.’s establishment
preseated him with a handsome purse
cuniaining $200 in gold coin,
The Chronivle’s account-says:--Not
every day are goiden weduinge-celsbrated, and appreciat.ng this fact,
Mey'and Mra. Emeric deterinined to
wake the occasion a memorable one,
fhe parlura and recepuva rvaine.
Were” Very tastelully decorated witn
sinilax, terns, palin leaves and evergteeus, and every novk and corne:
uad its own beautiful array of flowers,
while festouns of tropical loaves were
suspended from the ceiling aud
chandeliers. In the bay window a
rustic bower was constructed and twu
rustic seate embedded in & profusion
uf tropical plants. Over the bawe
uunga great wreath of laurel. leaves,
41nost fittingornament. There tie
golden wedding ceremony was peie
tormed and froia their rustic seats toe
vouple received the 200 ‘or more
guests.
Mrs. Mead was originally a Mis»
Spray. Her brother and Chas. Mead
were last frieuds. One evening the
brother had an engagement that prevented him trom avcompanying = his
sister home. Would Charles act as au
escort that night, as @ particular
tavor? Loth to disoblige bis friend,
Charles consentud. Oa the way
heme the conversation between Miu»
Spray and Mr. Mead turned on tie
gentier sex. Did he like ladies’
society.?.she asked, Mer,Mead.hesi-.,
tated, but the truth must be told, so
he out with the facts as politely as he
knew how.“Well,” replied: his partner, laughingly, ‘I’ve heard men talk that way
before,-but they always ended by
marrying unexpectedly, I declare 1
must come to your wedding to see
what manner of woman it is who
wins your bachelor heart.”
The nextday Mise Spray received a
perfumed note from her eavort ef the
night before. Of course its whole
coptents may not be made public, but
in it Mr, Mead did say that, as Mias
Spray had invited herself to his wadpone that happy day any longer, but
would be pleased to have her participate inthe ceremony as one of the
principale, Of course not in these
cold words was the letter couched,
but such words as were employed answered the purpose admirably, and
soon after, at Dr. Thompson's church
in New York city, the marriage ceremony was performed.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Mead are in
the enjoyment of good Health.
are sturdy, robust people, and as they
smilingly received their, guests Wednesday night it seemed'\as though the
could not but be realized.
At 1l o'clock the guests were entertained in the billiard-room, where sapper was served. The table and room
were beautifully decorated. .
Among the guests invited were the
following Nevaila Cityans: Mr. and
Mrs. L.“O, Palmer, Mr.’ and Mrs.
J. VY, Hunter, Mra. 8, B. Davenport,
Mr, and Mre. L. Garthe, Dr. and
Mrs, R, M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.
L.8. Calkins, Mrs. Dr. Kent, Mr,
and Mre. Z. P. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
.N. P. Brown, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. H.
Crawford, Mra, A. Lester, Mr. and
Mra. I, J. Rolfe; Mr; and Mra, A. D.
Tower.
es
Schilling’s Best.
Untried—a joy denied,
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Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are
@ sure cure for sick headache, bilious
complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion,
costiveness, torpid liver, gfe, These
pills insure perfect digestion, correct
he liver and stomach, regulate the
bowels, purify and enrich the blood
and make-the skin clear. They also
produces good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system
by their tonie action, Sold at 25 cents
@ box by Carr Bros.
1 Sane S re, cure will cA Tameniciely Bi
ve Crou
Bronchivie’ eat id by ree ae nt
Heapacug, indigestion, and all
disorders of the Liver, Simmons
Liver Regulator surely cures.
This is beyond question the most
successful cough medicine we have
ever sold, A few doses invariably cure
bronchitis, while its wonderfal suc‘cess in the cure of consumption is
without @ parallel in the history of
medicine. Since its firat discovery it
hea hoon oold op. Gonfonten, 8 fest
which no other medieine can stand.
If you havea cough we earnestly ask
bie 44 cures, :
fo a aa
In early ,
ding, he was of a mind not te post-.
They .
the worst cases of cough, croup, and} —
TRACHERS BXAMINATION.
Questions Asked By the County
Beard of Bducation.
Following were among the questions
propounded at: the recent examinatien of applicants for certificates to
teach in the scheols of this county:
GRAMMAR.
¥:
‘What are the uses of, phrasés in
sentences? Int> what are phrases
classified according to form?
i. hy
"Name four kinds of connectives.
What uses besides that of connectives
may the connactive or relative pronoun navel.
\
ui.
Diagram or analysa: Born upon
the verge of civilization, Webster tretained to the last his love for that pure,
fresh nature in which he was cradled .
Iv.
Give the ieminime of sultzh, hero,
administrator, czar, prince and earl
v. Tes
“Why does our State Grammar omit
“case,” and_whatis substituted tor
-+he-verm-?—Use-the noua—doy_in-sene.
tences illust ating five different oftices.
; VI.
Write possussive,siagular and plural
of Ulysses, father-in-law, it; who.”
Correct and give reagon: ‘Tuey heard
Frauk aad Mary’s voice.
Vil.
Give ayuopais of the verb go through
ali the modes ard tenses in the first
verson singular and the third person
plural, simple torm,
vut,
What ia the difference between
aouns and pronouns as to form? What.
form of thé pron.un should be used
as attributive complement?
1x.
Oorrect the Bataan and give reasons:
4a) Show how you would teach a
Class to properly make y, i, ande.
(b) What does the debit and credit
side of a personal account show?
(c) This construction sounds rather-harshly.
(4) Homer had tae greatest inventiun of any writer whatever.
(e) Itvwas him and oe that were
vhdsen to go.
(f Who are you luoking for?
“Define verbals and ‘stats ‘their “two
divisions. Give an example of a verbal phrase aued as the subject of a
verb. ~THEORY AND METHODS.
35
What should be your work on thé
first. day of school ?_
0. v
Would you allow whispering or
not? Why?
Mm,
Why are we required to teach U. &.
History in the public schools? When
would you begia and how?
What is shiaat seachilg ? What educational jeurnal de you take?
Vv.
How do you teach pupils to add
without objects?
—_———
4 LOST. ADDRESS.
A Trinidad Lady Writes to Sam Franeisco saline Xt.
Mrs. Harriet MoNamaraot 310 State Street,
Trinidad, Colorado, while visiting in 8
Louis last summer, did not suffer with hee
‘usual sick headaches and indigestion, Bat
pon her return to Trinidad her old-trowbles came upon her. It was not, the st
Louis climate that did se much fer hes
The secret is told in the following letter, re
ceived by Thomas Price & Son, the wellknown assayers of 624 Sacramento Street,
San Franciseo, Mrs. McNamara writes:
People having used Joy's Vegetable Sarselaanuemune
‘ again, as in the above instance,
Tne Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of
Bourbon, Ind., saya: ‘Both myself
Consumption cure.”
Bros,
Sold by Carr
Take Netice.
Get your hats trimmed now as our
milliner, Miss Welch, will leave io a
few days,
Bt Mars, Lestea& Crawrorp,
A: @Gre Cure mre ter Piles.
Itching Piles are re known by moisture
like . perspiration, causing intense
itching when warm. This form as
well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s
PileRemdey, which acts directly on
the parts affected, absorbs tumorst
allays itching and effects a permanen,
cure, 50c. Druggists or mail; treatise
ree. Dr. Bosanko, ua, Ohio,
Sold by Oarr Brea. Fiaae,O
5 ——————_____]
Metel Arrrivais.
Natiowat Horn; Jan. 8.
. M. Jobneon, Ban Francisco,
; 1)
it
$e: Bro-we > moot
mas: =
mes
Bohne ae
. guarantee it.
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s.
Qréceries,
DOINGS oF DEBRIS.
The Filltag ef the Yuba and
Bear Rivere,
The report of the examining commission on rivers and harbors gives «
description ef.the watel ways in de-. Were
tail ot the ento and San Joaquin rivers, with accompanying mape,
The substance of the commission’s
follows : :
A volume could be filled by the detailed ‘recitation -of changes which
. have occurred along Bear and Yuba
rivers since 1849, Buth of these
streams were .toertuous watercourses,
—— in more or less well cut channels through bottom lands from the
hills to the Feather river. In the
case of both, the bottom land has
been vovered with gilt, sand and slickens to a great depth, so great in fact,
that we find levees onthe old upland
or plains, to prevent their inundation.
A space of two or three miles between
the levees has in the case of the
‘. Yudg, been-given up te the water of
the river, while on the Bear, -emall
Sreas of the original bottom land, at
and abové Wheatland, still afford excellent opportunity to study the magnitude of the changes.
The effect of the detritus upon the
Bear and Yuba rivernhas been more
marked than in the case of the Feather
streams the original channels have .
been wholly filled up and obliterated
and the coutined beds have raised considerably higher than the natural
banka of the stream, ‘ol. Men:
dull’s report in 82 ke remarks, “Ihe
best information available leads. to
the opinions that the Bear.river has
‘. filled up one hundred and fifty feet in
depth between Little York and You
Bet, and at Steep Hollow, two hundred and fifty feet.’’
_Theimprovement the commission
suggested was a correction of the vhunnel of.the Yuba that, it might enter
the Fedther in the direction of the laiter’s flow, and as to the Bear, it stated
that no othefimiprovements need be
discussed until the mouth where it
ilpred the Foatlier was opened up.
Vis it stands now. it--i¢~but-a shallow
swail and the water of .the Bear eaCapes through a dense growth of
willow and brush; From the tables
accompanying the report, we find the
tall of Bear river as follows:
At the narrowe 2.60 miles, the fall
is3.5; Lower bridge, distance 1.60
1,30 miles, 9.5 feet; Johnson’s Oroae. .
ing, State Brush Dam, 3.20 miles, 6.9;
Camp Far West, 1.60 miles, 11.3
feet. f
The fall in Yuba river is from three
to four inches greater tham that of
Bear river.
bm nn
If You Mad a Friend
About to visit some section of country
where malarial disease, either in the
form of chills'and fever or bilious
remittent was particularly rife, what:
would be about the best advice you
could give him? We will tell you—to
carry along, or precure on arriving,
that ‘potent medicinal safeguard,
Hoétetter’s Stomach Bitters, known
throughout malaria plagued regions,
heré and in other countries, ae the
aurest means of disarming the miasmatic scourge, and robbing it of its
fell destructive influence,
does it fertify the system by increasing its stamina, but overcomes frregularity of digestion, the liver and the
bowels, and counteracts the unfavor. able effects of over-exertion, bodily
andmental exposure in rough weather, er occupation too sedentary or
laborious, loss of appetite and excessive' nervousness, "The functions of
alimentation, bilious secretion and
sleep have in ita moat powerful and
reliablé auxiliary.
No cure-all or untried, remedy will.
cure as does Simmuns. Liver -Regulator.
Ons dollar a year will cover your
“Regulator.
Tar hacking seaale can be’ so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
Sold by Carr Bros,
v
GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND
Annapolis, Wd., Jan. 6, 90, .
“7 have often used 8T,\ "Ws ta
JACOBS OIL, and find
@ good Liniment.’’
ELINU &. JACKSON,
THE
New Store!
New Goods
THOMAS om
Hd Dealer ‘in
ae
Wines, tiaues,.
Flour, Feed, Crain, &c.
. bay fefjoash ‘and soll at the lowest{living
My stock is trosh and omptote,
OP ht will pay you to-call and examine my stock. .
Goods delivered free of charge.
reporten Bear and Yuba rivers. is. as].
Not only . :
doctor’s bill if you take Simmons Liver
[ww y Fi
IT executive cuawsen. . S:
Gov. ef fd. BEST.
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PERSONAL MENTION. .
.Reeple Old amd Young.
‘Walley, No. 6803, A. O. F. of A.,
were inatalled Wednesday evening ly
Jehn Hicks of Nevada City, the Deputy High Chief Ranger of this district.
Mra. Jehn Hamilton of Main street
ie suffering frem an attack of bleodpoisoning which originated in one of
her hands, probably from some materjal used in coloring cloth upon which
she had been sewing. The afflicted
lady was by her husband taken to
San Francisco Thursday night for
médical treatment by a specialist.
The County Supervicers.
At Friday's wieeting 8. D Woods’
application for a renewal of license to
collect tolls at the same rate as last
The following demands on the gen$21, P. H. Paynter $54, Henry Davis
$15, W. T. Liggett $59.25, 8. Parker
$36.
@The Supervisors are preparing lists
of freeholders from’ which grand and
trial jurors can be: drawn during the
coming year.
The Plunder eae Menteareds
with some money and jewelry belongiag to Joe Rinaldo ‘whom ehe had
promised to marry, and had her flight
cut’ short at Coliax by Constable: Dyer, will not be brought back for trial.
To-Constable Dillon who went after
her Thuraday night she delivered up
all the
to ge on-her wayrejoicing.
epee Ea
Curpran who are troubled ‘with
worms may be quickly relieved by
giving them Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liquid Vermifuge. It killaand expels
wornas,
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At North Bloomfeld, Jan. 2d, tothe wife
of W. C,,Barke, a daughter,
ESN RAS RAM eA RE A St RMSE)
Stookholders* Meeting.
Dee a — 8 Bey
the desc halder ide marae ‘powuteriie: 8 8 :
Hotel Broad ‘he =i ite office in the National
Ho road ere la City, ad riett M,,
tne : “Heard ot or the Durpoee ‘comlae Dg
_Mevade ony, ) Ben tie cranganiyand
' AND
Restaurant.
em mercial’: St., apposite Transoript
Printine Offiee. —
—_LEDDY &.CO.,
Proprietors,
We make Choice :
oO AN Di Hs
EVERY DAY!
Of the Purest and Best Materials.
One-Trial of Our Candies will
convincet youcthat we keep
the best in this city.
Meals at ail Hours.
Eastern and California Oysters kept
on hand and cooked te order in any
style desired.
Don't forget the place,
LEDDY & CO.,
Opposite Daily Trazacript Office.
Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens
Bank and ite Agency at Grass Valley,
showing its Financial conditien on
the morning of January J st, 1891.———
RESOURCES,
Bank Premises «$6000
eal Rotate taken tor debt 9865
nds 87426
ounty Warren
ny rere
waene on Stoeks, ak is and War.
Loans on other Becurities ..
Loans on
5 be
=
2s
Beresss f28ss
3
Money on hand...... 5646
Due trom Banks. . 90882
Furniture and Fi : 6061
Gold Bullion 2964
9219678 96
LIABILITIES.
Paid up Geet.
Re e Fuad.
7
Due Ban
Due De
Dividends
omen mt underalgn nee. Saw solesauly' owe eweat
we have eac rao!
a the matters contained im the fore:
8 game ia 8 statement, and th ig}
jy ry correct report of the financiaicondition of the ciasens. Bank fud ite Agency
at Grass Valley, o ® wraretts of Jenuay ist, 1891, best of our
h therel ledge an vel ef i find that t . sore
ob 223 ee One fe” proper officers and corpridan pla Bech ote ian hank
rata, re Areas wk ta foregoFi ia RON ree! Ceanise,
4 Subse: nt and sworn to before me this 24
sce ety em Notary Public,
EN
Main st., Nevada City,
Are the Leading Nevada County
,RARDWARE, : IRON, ; STAM
and Willow Waye.
Mining Supplies, etc,
The famous ‘Superior Range.”
The “‘Oliver’’ Chilled Plew.
win ‘for the California Powder
Big line of Fine Cory,
sl etapa
Secial ama @ther Netes Abour
The officers of Court Pride of Grass
eral fund wereallowed: H. J. Wright. The woman Grace who left here c one
property and was permite d
Crockery, Glass Wa’e, Wood]:
Absolutely Pure.
* A-cream of tartar baking powder.
Highest of a.l in lgavening strength
~—U. 8. Government Report; “Aug 17
Lseea,
i
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and'Pine Streets .
\ARVADA CITY =
W. D.VINTON, — Proprietor
ins? STOCK or Soheaatid MEDICINES
neo Porfumery, tn i
olan Articles of all ki
areful attention: given to componding.
Soop by a competent? Druggiat and
grtect Purity crveantes t
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE-tlley Buliding, Corner Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Bx-Superior Judge of Nevada County,
. cords of 4 ft.
Soaps, Brushes . A crew of wood choppers tocud.
gak wood. Address OC. H.
Brlot, Chicago Park, Calif. 430-1w.
satisfaction, : Im
JAMES FOLEY,
CHAMPION CANDY MAKER .
H* PURCHASED THEYCANDY% BS.
tablishment en
~
Commercial Street,
JUNC TION oF MAIN STREET, Nevad .
City, heretofore conducted by Fr Ww. WIL
LETT,
AFP{NESELOL OF
HOLIDAY CANDY
EVER SEEN HERE,
Candies Mado§{Daily
ON_THE PREMISES,
mn 4
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
US AN peegegr-ao fy
et
The BastiMaterialsl!
Scrupulously Neat?
our patrons,
New Year.
to relax this
lic.
larger and
than-ever.
informed as
gress.
Yes, our business has
thrived: during the
year, the sales being larger
by a great deal than in
any previous year of the
firm’s history. We thank
past
one. and all,
and wish them a Happy =
1891.
No, we do not propose
year in our
efforts to please the pubIndeed, we are now
convinced that we will be
warranted in carrying a
better stock .
Wewill keep you fully
to our pro_ MRS. LESTER &
CRAWFORD,
. (Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Millinery, Etc.,)
Main St., Nevada City.
te BEGIN THE
With a fem. resolve to do
get the LATEST STYL E
satisfied customers.
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. Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street
NEW YEAR-##0
your trading where you can *
GOODS for the*
Teast IvioneyWe ask you candidly if we donot hold out that ins’
ducement to every purchaser
Clothing :
FURNISHING GOODS.
We do most assuredly, and we sincerely trust that your
°j tame will be added to our growing list of new and well
“Lily white” flour giver’ entire .
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