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‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors.
How's CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Your Liver? (Gus. J. & fd W. Schmit
j ae venir sep eee Fi rdeot Bisehess,, =
owing that g e :
cannot exist without a hie <n ecuatee ab:
els are sluggish and conhe ES, Etc., which they will sell at the
in the stomach undi= poisoning the
lood; uent headache
ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and
nervousness indicate how
the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver
. Regulator has been the
. Mneans of restoring more
ple _ heal ona
appiness by giving them
' a health ther than any
agency known on earth.
It acts with extraor
dinary power and efficacy.
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED,
area Re anetipdtion slarl kaxtir eres
ase an, else, and have never been dissppoin in the effect produced; it seems to
be almost a wives eure'Yor all dlovases of te
: W. J. McEuzor, Macon, Ga.
Ir yow--want—to—snjoy—your meals . ~~ ~
strengthen your digestion with Simmons
Liver Regulator.
OE
sacklen’s Arnica Salve.
Wonderful Insect ~... AS.
The secretary of t).c Smiiisouian institution, Professor Langl.), has been
experimenting with Cuban fireflies. with
a view to discovering the manner it
which the illumination they emit is
generated. He says that the ‘tight they
give is the “dheapest” in the world—=
produced, that is to say, with the least
heat and the smallest expenditure of
energy—and he Lelieves that a successful imitation ef it would prove a most
. profitable substitute for-gas-or-electrici—}
ty. Thé insects are .bectles two inches
. long and belong to the. family of ‘‘snap-.
ping bugs,” so called because when one
of them is laid on its Dack it,snaps itself
intd the air with a clicking sound: The
secret.of the light this firefly gives is as
yet undiscovered, . P
Apparently it-is-connected in some
way with the mysterious phehomena of
life, and chemists and physicists have
sought in vain to explain its origin, On
each side of the animal's thorax isa
luminovs membraneous spot, and these
flash at intervals, se that the Cubans put
a dozenof the insects in a cage together
and obtain a continuous illumination
bright. enough to read by. This light is
accompanied by no pereeptible heat, and
is seemingly produced with no expenditure of energy. ” How great an improve‘ment it represents upon all known arti-. -t
ficial lights can be imagined when it is} ~
stated that in candle light, lamp light
or gas light the waste is more than 99
per cent.—American Analyst.
at.
J. E. CARR,
CARR BROS.
& PROPRIETORS OF THE-—
Palace Dg, Bok and Statiery Str,
‘Masonic Building, Cor, Pio and Commercial Sirol, Nevada City.
_ Didn't Like the Weapons.
“I came.very. nesr having a dnel
once,” said the congressman to a group
of auditers. .
“Tell us about it,” said they as one
“When I-was about thirty,” he continued, “I hung out my shingle in a
small town in a soutbern state, and being from the north I did not receive at
first the agreeable recognition I expected. —__In fact-there.was--one—biatherskite
of a fellow who made himself so obnoxious that one day. I slapped his jaws.
This brought all the respectable people
of the community Over to my side, and I
was feeling pretty good for three or fonr
dass, when the bottom was_knocked out
: it al by-my receiving @ challenge
froin Mr. Blaiherskite. If there was
ahything more tien another that Ididn’t
want to do it was to fight a duel, and J
tried to get out of it some way, but
couldn't, and finally accepted his’ challenge and chose doubled barreled shotguns at ten paces. 1 didn't hear anything from my man for twenty-four
hours, and then I had a personal call
from him.
**«T have come in,” he said ‘after a few
preliminary remarks, ‘to male a statement about this duel. What I’ve got to
say is that shotguns gre too doggoned
mortuary for me, and if you have no ob: jeetions P’H-apologize and call it square.’
‘‘Then. I became very brave and blustered some, but I accepted the situation
very gracefully at last, and ever after
Mr. Blatherskite was most respectful,
and stood about as well in the town-as
he ever did.”—Detroit Free Press.
TUESDAY EV’NG. JAN. 17, '93.
: The best’Salve in the world fer Cuts
Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rioum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai ie, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
positis ely’cures Piles, or no pay required
It.is cuaranteed to give. perfect_satisfac
ion ot money refunded. Price 25 cents
per bor For sale at Carr Brothers’ DruStore.
s20ly
A Marysville Company With Hidden River
Bed Fortaves. =
3.) Appeel: ‘The Marysvilie— Tunnel and
* “Quartz Mining Company is coming to
: the frout and is attracting jattention at
the present time. It has been known
for the past few days that a mining expert,, representing London capitalists,
was in this city trying to make some
satisfactory arrangements to secure con.
trol of the mine, which is lecated on
the Yuba river between Smartsville and
Timbuctoo, in case the Caminetti bill becomes @ law. :
The expert visited the mine and
tested the grounds of the mine as much
as the condition of the river would permit, and is petfectly satisfied with the
richness of the dirt. © ;
The company “has been in correspondence—with..the.London.firm.for
over a
year. There is no question of the mine .
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Compta"Ste-kof Drags, “Fetent Dives, (ls, Vin 4 Ht
Ten Cents a Can.
Corned Beef, ten cents per can, at
Jackson’s Bee Hive. Every can guarau
teed first-class quality. No excuse for
going without a good dinner.
{Furniture at Cost!
Take Simmons Liver Regulator to
keep the bowels regular. One dove is
worth 100 dollars. +
alti
School Books,
Blank Books. ~:~
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
7 Pictorials,’
: Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner..
Now.is Your ‘Time to FurDry Spruce Wood and Shakes nish Your House !
For sale by Thos. Shurtleff & Sen of
the Plaza Grocery store.
Our shakes are the best ever brougit
tuthis city—-ouly $10 a thousand. jl}-ot LEGG & SHAW
Have marked down everything ‘in the
Furniture line at Cost Price.
Different
& The difference betI.)
being immensely rich, seme miners estimating the gold at $40,000,000 that has
been deposited in the bed of the river
and covered over with slickens by the
different hydraulic mines that were formerly run at Smartsville.
Miners and scientists claim that all hydraulie mines lece from twenty to fifty
percent of their gold. -In--early--days;
before hydraulic mining began, the nat:
ural bed of the river was very rich and SS 4
paid well te the pan. :
——s
Finest Brands of Cigurs in Nevada City
The stock consists of a full line of .
Beds, Bedding, Lounges,
spends her days in studying her ‘‘case” Hires’ Bess Heer. Sideboards, Cheffroneres, :
ong Fall of nplasans coals and : cali caer: be San iat te #2°. Bedroom Sets, Bookcases,
that they have tote answered at alinost nye Grocery a. Ete, Bt.
Cal and examine our’ Goods before mak‘ng
A Chronic Case.
Known, chiefly by correspondence, to
many persons is a certain invalid who
ween Joy’s and all
other Sarsaparillas is
this: Every other
Sarsaperilla we knew
of contains potash. It
ts well-known that
potash taken interWhy Milk Differs in Quality. 4
Milk is more susceptible to changes
from the normal condition than any
other Yood product. The first class of
changes has been brought about by the
action of breeders. By many years of
attention to breeding for fat production,
equal length, and most of them are ada3 “49,"7
dressed to men and women to whom we le UA ch
time is precious.
© * neck. Youbave doubtless taken a Garsaperilia for that pimply
/ te work the river bed, “but none of them
=-enough, to put the best plan _in.operstion.. sere -tnpabied: with Carbuncle OF Way]
There have been several ways suggested
have been put in operation. If the Londen company secure control of the above
mineit will take immediate steps, as soon
as the water in the Yuba river gets’ low
Some three or four years. ago a San
Francisco capitalist offered to expend
$250,000 in prospecting the claim provided the company would secrre a written-agreemept from the Anti-Debris—Association that the working of the mine
should not b) molested, or enjoined the
same as other mining operations. Leave
was not granted and the matter fell
The present stockholders expect, if the
Caiiinetti bill becomes a law, they can
retire from business with sufficient money
to enable them to live in luxury for the
remainder Of their lives.
On the 2%d of this month the steckholders wil] elect new officers for the en.
suing year. The present Board is made
up as follows: G. H. Boyd, President;
J: Ay Maben, Freasurer; P: Jy Williams
r=]
liams. W. H. Carlin is attorney for the
compahy. :
It is expected thnt at the coming elect_ lon the presént officers will succeed themtary;-F.-B.--Crane—and—J.—5—Wil-+skin. Unless you took Joy's you were sur
prised to find that it ectually ereated more
eruptions. That was simply thé action of
the potash. Now Joy’s being the latest avoids
potash. Thus when taken to relieve pimples
it actually dissipates them. It is the only
Sarsaparilla that cleanses the blood without
causing the ugly potash eruptions. A cese:
face and neck, a Well-known Sarsaparilla
”
_—, Rosert Stewart, Petalnma, Cal
oY Vegetable
Don’t accept a potash Sarsaparilla but im
_Mist-on Joy's. Most modern, same price.
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROS.
TRUSTEES SALE.
HE unders‘gned offers at private sale
__#e entire stock of General Merchanactually made matters worse. Upon changing to Joy’s they began todry up, and in two
weeks my face was as well and smooth as
Sarsaparilla
it is now possible to get milk which may
be twice as rich a8 the normal. On the
other hand, other breeders have paid
especial attention to production of large
quantity, even at the expense of quality,
until pure milk is sometimes produced
having as low as 10 per cent. of solids,
when the norma} is 13 per cent.
“K second Bet Of Causes which influence
the quality of milk grows ont of the ig
norance or carelessness of the producer
or seller. Where the persons held the
exploded idea of the value of one cow's
milk for children anything in the treat
ment of the cow which affects its nervou:
temperament may unfit it for food for
very young children, ‘Uneleanliness oi
neglect is oftena grave source of trouble
in the handling of milk, not only on accountof the possibilities of the addition
of visible filth, but because milk is _peculiarly susceptible to odor, various
kinds of bacteria: and disease germs.
Epideniics of scarlet fever and ty plioid
fever have been traceable to the milk
supply, unclean cans and other utensils,
and particularly to propagating bacteria.
—Loston Transcript.,
The Vanishing Couple.
A fashion safe to stamp a4 young girl
in general society as but ill equipped
Sometimes the invalid asserts that the
use of a typewriter would relieve unfavorable symptoms, and asks a hundred
questions about the different machines,
Again, she finds it necessary to divert
her mind, and turns to literature, relying on an author to tell“ her what and
how to write. Then she resolves to make’
an experiment in treatment, and canvasses by letter for a worthless subscription book that she may gain the money
to do so.
But always her ‘‘case” is directly or
indirectly the theme of the many closely
written pages. Ali things past, present
and to come are related to her various
afflictions. In the words of a Persian
proverb, ‘‘The sun shines that the world
may see her wounds.”—Youth’s Com"On Collecting Autographs.
The most elementary form of the
stranger's letter ts of course the applica
tion for an autograph. This application
id now reduced to such a system that it
causes little inconvenience and should
not be refused. There is usually ‘sent
with the request a blank card on which
the name is to be written, with an envelope stam and addressed for its redise, Fixtures, .-Shelving;—-Safe, Two
Horses, one Wagon; alse the Store Buildings, Stable, and land on which the same
is situated, of the late firm of O’Connor
& Morrison at North Bloomfield, ‘Califorwith knowledge of good form is that of
“vanishing” in company with her attendant after 4 dance and remaining fo
wnfrequented corners’ until remark is
tarn. Noth can be more unobtrusive
or edinnbat aaah the Tine of propriety is at once passed, we may say,
where two cards are sent, the second
one being obviously for exchange purdid the ‘‘Roses.”’
* Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family use, Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Siebenhaner, sok agents for Pacific
Coast, 116 Front street, San Francisco. ja23-ly
&
OUR GIFT
To Every Ono
, of Pansies.”
By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to make every one
of our readers a present of oné of these
exquisite Oil Pictures -36 inches long, a
companion to “A Yard of Roses” which
all have seen and admired. This exwas painted by the same noted artist whe
which cost $300, and accompanying it
are full directions for framing at home, at
a cost of a few. cents, thus forming a
beautiful ornament for your parlor or @
superb Christmas gift; worth at least $5.
Send your name and address to. the pub
lisher, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 15
two-cent stamps to pay for the packing
mailing etc., and mention that you are a
reader of the DaiLy Transcrirt and you
will receive by return mail one of these
of Our . Renders —"A Yard =
quisite pivture, “A--Yard--of -Pansies;""}The reproduction is}
equal in every respect to “the original, +
Bast 14th -8t-; New-York; with three}
~~ your puitébeses elsewhere.
IT ISA FACT
JAMES : KINKEAD’S
Za
air
Commercial Street,
FURNITURE: STORE,
AGEN
ta. Mineral
_ Just Received.
T FOR
WATER.
GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDFR
~ Searls’ Block,
AN B? FOUND the most Artistic and
jde M Styles of
Furn} Bedding, Window Shades,
—“Hiai: Packs, Hat Racks, Chairs,
* avies, Feather Dusters,
Ete., Ete. :
Upholstering done en shert notice.
Thankful for past patronage I respectAll‘business done on the square, and
goods. sold at lowest prices.
fally sohieit a Continuance in the future, .
Duty's Mal
thereby creuted. Such is the young women whose chaperon isin continual speculation as to her whereabouts or else in
active exercise to find her, She is ni
Aawhét nfton th * 98 dhiecmtion Ww UL
fend, but at large and mixed entertainments the better part of wisdom ina womiu is to keep in view of her fellows,
A witty’ Fréehehwoman, Mme. de Gira
poses or perhaps fur sule.
The wary author never, 1 suspect,
writes on both cards, aince he does not
aim to help out a mere business transwu Wuere auy applicant goes farther and asks an original letter or copied
passage, the affair becomes more serious,
and some authors and public men ignore
such requests altogether, as being much
din, once‘wrote: ‘Amuse yourselves, O . More serious consumers of time.—T. W.
young beauties, but flatter your wings . Higginson in Harper’s Bazar.
ity the broad light of day. Avoid shad ere ee
ows in which suspicion hides.” The Aunt Scinda’s Four Hundred,
“vanishing woman” act should be lim-. ‘An old negro woman has established
ited in performance to a platform in full . @ new theocracy at Grenada, ‘Miss. ,” said
view of the audience. The prompt re-. J. H. B, Miller, of Coffeyville. “Her
tarn of a young woman to the side o: . name ig Scinda, and her followers are
vicinity of her chaperon after dancing ix . called ‘Scinda Band.’ They -number
not only a graceful and well bred action, . #bout 400.~ Scinda is their queen, and
but afferds an opportunity to the man, . Fules her flock with an iron rod. They
who tuo often is embarrassed in this re. use no-Bibles at their meetings, for each
spect, to withdraw and fulfill some other . ember is supposed to know it by heart.
engagement.—Luadies’ Home Journal. If Scinda asks them a Biblical question
—— they are supposed to have an answer at
once, They have their. meetings every
Sunday evening and they are interesting to observe. The congregation—men
and women—are decked ont in costly
ribbons and beads. Their chants are as
weird as the sobs and sighs of graveyard
trees. They dance tothe music of the
banjo and tambourine until they are
nearly exhausted, and then they go
home,"—8t. Louis Republic.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
Is superior to all other preparations
elaiming to be blood-purifiers. First
of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla roet, the
variety richest in medicinal properties. Also, beCures Catarrh oooic the yellow dock, being raised expressly for
the Company; is always fresh and
of the very best kind. With equal
discrimination and care, each of the
other ingredients are selected and
compounded, It is
THE
Superior Medicine
because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small
doses are needed. It is, therefore,
the most-economical blood-purifier
in.-existence. It
Cures
~v.dnaikes food. nourSCROFULA ishing, work pleas; ant, sleep refreshing, and life enjoyable, It searches
out all impurities in the system and
expels them harmlessly by the natural channels. -AYER’S Sarsaparilla
gives elasticity to the step, and im:
parts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality.
AYER’
valuable Works of Art. JAMES KINKEAD,
nia. The stock and other personal preperty can be seen on the premises. An
inventory is at the office pf Harris Bros.
& Co. of San Francisco No. 221 7Califor:
ia atpoat anop foo fonen-tine 4.5169 law
iness ours. A deed containing a Cescription of the Real Estate isin the hands of
Harris Bros, & Co. No, 221 California
street.
Separate bids will be received for the
Real Estate, Stock and ete., by the undersigned, to be delivered to H. L, Smith,
Secretary of the Board of Trade on or
before the 25th dayof January, 1893, at
10 o’elock -A»m.
Eaeb bid must be accompsined with a
certified check for 5 per cent of the
amount bid. Right reserved to reject
any and all bids. .
U gelyes.
ei,” Commer Sr
a
a eee
SPOKANE has many negroes among ber
population. and during the holiday sea£0n-eppossum was to be found among the
regular market quotations at $1.50@2
each. One firmimported a whole carload of these delicacies from the sunny
South. As a consequence there was also
abeoom inthe sweet potato market.
Spc e
Tuxships E. B. Sutten and Jabez
Howes sailed from San Francisco to New
York Saturday aid will try the sailing
qualities of each vessel in a race of 14,000 miles.
Semi-Annual Report of The Citizens
Bank
Valley, Showing Its Financial
G.{Wm. Durst, Prop.
wee uary ist, 1893.
pears An Analysis
The sworn certificate of a Ban Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brandé of tea purchased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo,
nt 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, Hlumbanadits
UN *:
yo;
3
Real Estate taken for debt. .
Miscellaneous Bonds
County Warrants
Loaus on Real Estate
Loans on Stocks, Bonds. and
Warrants ee
Loans on Personal Security“
and Overdrafts
Loans on other securities
Money on hand
Due from Banks
Furniture and Fixtures.. .
Gold Bullion
1,846 35) . um
0. 8, (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
llow ochre,
No, 4. (Green.) Excessive colort nsisting
indigo and aluminons earth. oe of
No. 5, (Unoolored? alleged.) Colored plum bago and clay. ste = :
Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japan Tea
Beech's Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed sun:cured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it, A!
ehild can drink it, Draws» canary color of delight!
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea.
You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per
pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only. im sealed
packages beuring this trade-mark,
85,460 91
4,871 23
58,392 <0
11,221 40
5,000 00)"
1,268 7?
$267,636 52
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknowD and popular Bakery, on
Commércial_. Street,< adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend tokeep on hand at all times the
very bestof
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc,
d.Wedding Cakes and Pastry
BENJ. HARRIS
A. M. McLEOD
Trustees. Kipweyaffections of years standing
cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.—J.
W. Poynts.
—_————e@eo—
HOTEL ARKIVALS.
Dated Jan. 10, 1893.
Assessment Notice.
FFICE OF THE. DIAMOND CREEK
Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining
Company, Room 2, 218 California street,
San Francisco, January 9, 1893. Loeation o° principal place of business, San
Francisco, Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of said company, held
this 9th day of January, 1893, pursuant
te due notice, an assessment (No, 1) of
sevén and one-half .cents (71g) per share
was'levied upon the capital stock of said
corporation, payable at the office of the
company, Room ?, 218 California street,
Secretary of said company, on or betore
the 10th day of February, 1893.
Any steck upon which this assessiment
“shalt renain iipaid upon said 10th day
of February, 1893, will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at public auction,
and unless payment ts made before will
LIABILITIRS. ©
Paid up Capital
Reserve Fuad.
Monday and Friday.
Those of us who like Friday. for various reasons, but chiefly because it leads
up to Sutarday, upon whieh day schools
are closed, will be pleased to hear that
it is not half so anlucky a day as Monday, the day school opens again, A German statistician, feeling that Friday had
been a much maligned day, determined
to mae a scientific investigation of the
matter, and found that itis not Friday
bht Monday that is the most unfortunate
of the week days,
According to bis investigations 16.74
per cent. of all accidents oceur on Mon.
day; 15.51 per.cent. on Tuesday, 16.31 per
cent. on Wednesday, 15.47 per cent. on
Thursday, 16.88 per cent. on Friday,
16,88 per cent. on Saturday and only 2.69
per cent, on Funday. So you see Friday
be sold on the 27th day’ of Februaty, isn’t 80 bad a day after all.—Harper’s
1893, to pay said delinquent assessment, Young People.
tegether with costs of advertising and ; SS
expenses of gale. og Raphael's Theologieal Virtue.
E. M: FRANK, Secretary. Itis vain to accuse Raphael, as did
Room 2, 218 California street, San Fran-. certain of his contemporaries, of not
eisco, California. jul having sufficient theological virtue, in——. aswuch as he painted virgins that were
too humanly adorable, Raphael conformed bis, painting to his ideas and his
sentiments. Ile expressed his soul, just
as Lippo Lippi, Botticelli, Mantegna,
Bellini wid Perusino expressed their
souls, euch. one differently, and in amanner characteristic of his more-or—tess
complex personality; and, as regards
each one of them, the degree of our adwiration and sympathy depends upon
the temperament and culture of our
own souls.—'lireodore Child in Harper's.
National Exchange.
Due Depositors
¥. W. Lindsey, Unionville, Nev., Due Banks
C. A. Duncan, Yuba City,
G. H. Magruder, do
G. W. Johnson, San’ Francisco,
J. Henry, es
W. W. Watters,
Mrs, A.B. Dennett, San Francisco,
E. R. Williams, ve
J. Fischer,
Ike Falkenste‘n,
aa ee OU glags.\Forgat Hi ee acne
Geo. Silva, . Haywards,
A: 3. Bigelow, Columbia Hill,
M. Duval, Sacramento,
G. Olivet,”
M. M. Duboe,
P. White, Oakland,
Joe Evans, *f
195,395 88
5,337 95
1,990 26
: $267,636 52
We the undersigned do solemnly swear
that we liave each of us a personal knowl. .
edge of the matters contained in the feregoing 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
Made to order on short netice and on most
reasonable terms.
All orders for anything im my line premptly attended to. . J ¥ ‘i
‘By strict attention to business, giving the
best satisfaction and selling at low rates,’
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
Mt, Oro Lomber_ Co
of our knowledge and belief; and the assets therein named are all in the custody
of the said Bank its proper officers and
correspondents.
We furthermore solemnly swear that
the paid up capital stock of the
Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dol.
lars in gold coin valuation, as will appear
from the foregoing report.
KE. M. PRESTON,.
‘ President,
COOPER BROS Proprietors.
“
“6
Manufacturers of all kinds of
LUMBER
Matched Flooring, Fencing,
LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING.
A Large quantity of BEASBONED
LUM BER{jon hand which will be
sold at theSLowwst Marke Kates.
FF .& SON,
evada City.
*
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
RECTOR BROS Proprietor
-The Only F
UNION HOTL Union Arrivals.
; Chas. Banks, Boston, Mass.,
A. E. Stull, Rough and Ready,
Gyy Robinson, PenuValley,
iE. Willis, Dutch Flat,
T. M. Johnson, ‘* "
Mrs. W. Landrigan & ‘c, Smartsville,
Mrs. F. Sacks, “6
L. R. Preseott, Washington,
M. P. Harris, San Juan,
H. Huekins, dd
A. R. Morton, Marysville,
E. H. Alder, 44
E. Phillips, Colfax,
F. Morris, Purdon’s Bridge,
L, O. Williams, Grass Valley,
H. 8, Hines, as
Joun T. Morgan,
Cashier.
State of California, ) =
County of Nevada:f **
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
3d day of January, 1893.
[SEAL] Frep Szaris,
Notary Public, Nevada County, Cal.
Nevada Da and Stationery Sn
(dd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Stret,
ENEVADA GIT},
"-faatice of Sale.
OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
N in pursuance of gn orfier of the Superior Court of the Codnty of Nevada, State
of California, nade on the Ninth day of
January, 1893, in the matter of the estate
ef 5S. E. STOKEY, deceased, the undersigned, the adipinistratrix of said estate,
will sell at private sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United
States, and subject to confirmation by
eaid Supeior Court, on Monday, the 30th
day of January, 1893, at 10 o’clock; a. M.
of said day, at the law office of Fred
Searls, at Nevada rand in the County of
Nevada, 8 of California, an undivided
ove fifth interest'in ‘the BLUE JAY
QUARTZ MINE, situated on the North
bank-of the South Yuba River, in the
County of Nevaila, State of . California,
about four miles East of the town of
Washington, and designated in the office
of theU. 8. Surveyor General for Califor. Sake it-into your heads to elope—,
nia, as Lot No. 58, embracing a porticn —Kate Field's Washington.
of Section 2, Township 17 N., R. 11 E., is ab io iis SAT
M. D. M.Said claim em! ing 1306.1 Wanted to Seo Bis Wife.
linear feet of the BLUE JAY goldquartz. QlMtewative Rufus Reed is in theOumvein and containing 11.08 agres of land,. tgglamd county jail, and how he .
aod being the qua:ita mine patented by to be there is funny ugh.
the Government of the United States to y wife, Liszie Reed, was
ena toe” mimes! vafent dat!) gad sent to jail on Tussday for drunken:
Lids, in writing, for the purchase of . 9% ufus endo Srue, wapeof said interest, wail be le at said ration for a few days, then filled up and
law office until said 30th day of January,} Went down to the jail to see Lizzie, He
1898.. . created a great scene at the jail and
* Terms of sale, cash, in gold coip of the . after a mighty struggle wag jammed into
acell, He was brought before the police
court-the next day in a -battered cén; . "3
United Satyam contrtion of ely Sarsaparilla
uperior Cou
5. Vr net dition, and will get’out of jail at abdut . Bob iy en Docs? Price ofr oe eons:
ot 8, B, Solminiatratix of the Estate, of) tho time that Lingle comes forth.—Lew . (4, ye se esha
. : Nevada City, January 10th, 1893. leton Jourpal. . res others, will cur y '
wumber of all kinds for Building and Min
ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed ‘o
rder. Orders left at ‘the Saw Mill, near
Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom +t! .
delivered.
First-Claés in all its
NEW GROCERY STORE
ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PEOPLE of Nevada City that he has opened
a First-class C ocery Store on the
Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets,
Nearly. opposite M. E. Church,
Where he will keep comstently en hand the
very bestof )
Groceries,
' =. Aovvointme is,
Fei
Massive Fire-proof Structure. .
Free from the danger of Fire so Prevalentin Large Hotels, ;
Headquarters of Oommercial Traveler:
and Tourists,
Free Bus to andfrom al Trains.
Since its first introduction,'Blectric Bitters bas gained rapidly in popular faver,
witii now it is clearly in the lead among
pure medicinal tonics and alteratites—
containing nothing which permits ite use
as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or K id.
neys, It will cure Sick Headache, ‘Indi:
gestion, Constipation, and drive Malarii
from the system. Satisfaction guara'‘n
teed with each bottle or the mone
s be refunded. Price only 50c. per
-Bold by Carr Bros.
A Futher’s Suggestion.
Jack—lI hope you'll consent to # mar°
riage between myself and your daughter
Alice,
Quiverfull —Can't doit, young man—
weddings are too confoundedly expen.
sive. No, sir, 1! refuse my consent, butof course—er—if you and Alice should
And the only hotel in the city that em-ploys
ALL WHITE LABOR.:
W. D. VINTON : : Propriclor
eo
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a complete stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Prescriptions carefully compounded,
a@ Free "Bus ttofrand Frem All
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stag: . Trains.
Office in the Building,
The Table Not Excelled by tha:
Any Hotel in the Interior jof the State.
Also a complete stock of the
BUST BRANDS OF BOOKS axd STATIONERY
—Including—
Letter, Note; Tegal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill,
Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils,
Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage,
Ralers, Playing Cards, Visiting
Cards, Memorandum, Note,
Receipt, Draft and Day
Books, Ledgers, Journals,
Ete., Ete., Ete,
AM ot which wil bo oi Low Pio
J. A. NORTHWAY,
‘e 7
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE ITIZENS BANK,
care
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ttile
~Bee-CCOt—CO
Provisions,
Case Goods,
. And Everything Else Usesily Found
in 9 Store of this kind.
By strict attention te business and selling goodsat the lowest living pr.ces, .
hope to receive a share of the public pat4 ; ‘ d12
Baws Beek: MUTTON, veas, cacsa
HAMB, BACON AND LARD, wholesale
Baby cried, The Transcript has the
oa complete Boo k and Job
Printing Office in Northern. andail kinds of Meats:
first-class Merk et,
Wenge irene * Peat eee (3
; ‘(4 Sarragra,
aguaily found im
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~_California.
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