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January 19, 1891 (4 pages)

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For Sale by the Leading Grocers! & Quick Tine $ Cheap Far Be —to== Bhe Daily Transcript. orrice: ¢@. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens]. Bank and.its Agency at Grass Valley, showing ‘its Finavciql condition on the morpiig of January; 3 st,.1891. FOUND DESERTED ON A STONE. Leave Your Orders Por fine gold jewelry with C.J. Brand, Touching the Child of the AuI 7 2 . thor of Saoun . esd aipudinas.” . the manufacturing jeweler, who will Every woman in the land has bowed make it to order in short notice and at down before “John Halifax, Gentle. reasonable rates. Quartz, diamond, LP WANTED . & WN industrious, ee ne energetic CIROULATES 18 . men or woman w work can vada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Goasevilie North fen Vaan, French CorNorth Bloomfield, Moore’s and ord, oth; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Francisco—in fact, throughout the State —from Giaki: suseden Diego from the 8ierra te the oes MONDAY. JANUABY 19, 1891. aca superier Ceurt. £ The following business was transacted in tie Superior Court to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Caleb Harrington vs. Florence Byrne et al. Order. of publication of summons granted: Estate ot J. B. Ducray, deceased. Final discharge of administration " Ks:ate of Mrs. J. B. Ducray, ieceared. Decree of final distribution and settlement of final account. Fiman,” but how many know much of the life of the woman whose brain child he was? There is in it a little romance that I am sure many will like to hear. Mar. San . red to a gentleman who-was a cripple, Mra. Muloch Craik lived an idyllic life at a beautiful country home a few miles from a county town. She heard one day, guite incidentally, that a baby had heen found on a stone at the cross roads, that it had been taken to the town hall, and that all the gentry about were going to look at it because it.was such a sweet little child. So, following the example of her neighbors, she went too. Looking up into the sweet, sympathetic face of the famed anthoress, the little baby smiled 4nd put out its wee hands. Dinah Muloch Craik could not resist this, and so she determined to take the child for her very own. Quickly it was up, and it became her baby. it grew older it should never have its heart hurt by being told the story of its wrapped 7 Devoted to it, she was yet determined as . : ruby, amethyst and other settings. 4 Peculiar In many important respects, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is different from and superior to other medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion and preparation of ingredients, Hood’s Sarsaparilia possesses the full curative v; of the best known vegetable remedies.* . Peculiar in its medicinal merit,~qonderful cures are accomplistied by Hood’s Sarsaparilla ~Peéuliar in the confidence it -gains among all classes, one bottle always sells another. Peculiar in its ‘good name at home” — there is more of Hood’s ‘Saysaparilla sold in Lowell, where it 1s made, than of all other sarsaparillas or blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal sales abroad, no other ion has ever attained such popularity in so shortatime. It really is a Peculiar Medicine Bec fitable émployment by applying now Tor that wenderfe new book, LITERARY INDUSTRIES —BY=" H. H. BANCROFT ai The Famous Author. . ‘What isit? Read the great daily. papers ‘everywhere foran answer. Itis A Veritable ‘Surprise tlhtat it at tans nillian jewels. i wi wit and . A graphic of Travel, Incigent and Adventure he life-story of a man who ming a3 the bottom round of the ladder, has, by determined ee i overcome every obetacle and reached the top. An Immense Sale ans’ , for all classes are eer interested in this powerful work; and the ce the world over has been fixed at menally low One Massive Volume a phene ‘4 “xr Don't Fail to Try It. “LILY WHITE,” The Best Family Four in the Marke = Made at Gridley, by the CENTRAL MILLING CO. New Store t Pe &: RESOURCES. for debts.. & ii 87 2567 Real Estate tuken BOOGR: i535. 55003975 County Warrants .. Loans on boon Patek Loans on Stecks, Bon Loans on other Securities ..... 1552 75 Loans of Personal security.... 72109 80 Money on hand -.... gs 85646 96 Due from Banks Furniture and Fixtures Gold Bullioth...... is and’ Wart LIABILITIES. Paid up Cavital. ........ $ Reserve Fund. Undivided Profits Due Banks.. . . Que Depositers. ... } Dividends Unpaid Wethe undersigned do solemnly swea: that we have each of us, a persona! know!ledge uf the matters contained in the foregoing statement, aud that tha same is & true.and correct report of the financialcondition ofthe Citizens Bank and its Agency ‘at Grass Vulley,on the morning of Janua‘Ty/lst, 1891, according tothe best of our knowledge and beli¢i; and that the essets therein named are all in the custody of the Eastern and European Cities, BY 14K GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL. ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PActgic SYsTEM.) Daily Express Trains make prompt conuecons with the several Railway Lines din the East, ~—AND AT. New York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS "And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attached lo Overland .Express Shag No birth and adoption; so as soon as the little girl was able -to understand, it was been found on the. large stone which jstood_in_the center,.of the hall, and which always was decorated with flowers, and that God had put her there that her. mother might find her. As soon. as “ghe grew old »enough -.it-became. her . daily.duty.to_.cut the flowers.and. arrange them to make beautiful this great rock that had been dug up from the croas roads and brought there. ‘To her ‘it represented the place where the haiids of the angels had rested when they laid herdown. Curiously enough, the child became very proud of the way in which she had reached the dear mother who cared for her as lovingly and as tenderly as if she were rectly her Own flesh and blood. -Her birthday was the day on which she was found, and when the tenth one came around and a child’s party was given her she was heard asking onelittle girl, ‘How old are you?” The other one answeréd, “I was born ‘nine years ago.” “Oh!” answered the baby, ‘‘you were “born like other:chil-. : dren, but—I-am_ better than that;-I-was found just where God had placed “me,” The childish, pride was as amusing as. it was pathetic. : The years have gone by, the eyes of the good mother are closed forever to the sights of this world, but the child she cared for lives in the great town of London and remembers, “and when-—the}~ mother of ‘(John Halifax, Gentleman,” . and of this girl stands before Almighty God, don’t you think that ‘he will say, “As ye have done it unto the least of these, so I will unto you.”—Ladies’ Home Journal. : A New Way to Get Old Debts. First. Florist—Young De Pink is a slow payer, isn’t he? Second Florist—Last week-he paid up the hig bill he owed me, and made all sorts of apologies—said he’d-forgotten all about it 7”. A “Eh? Did you send him a writ?” “No; the last time he ordered a bouquet to be sent to his girl I made ont a pill_for the past three yéars, giving the. gp each bouquet went.to.” “ es.” ‘Well, e, ana deaveret PS ink and the bill to the girl.”—London Tit-Bits. additional charge. for Berth said Kank and‘its proper offic and cor8 dhe = Tourist Sleeping Cars. respondents. + We furthermere solemnly swear that the pea Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold coin “PVatration, as wil appear from theforegoing report. 4 E. M. PRESTON, President. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of. January, .1891. ; oe FRED BFERLS, Notary Public. About the Strikers . ‘Over 800 pages, bound iu Crimson Sfx Cloth, gilt edges, with costly cover yi Every ord, aged el bh eed a E ed author and it exquisite half-tonetrations, 5x9 inches in size. We Want.Azr nty, and inevery town, county In eV erlefaths Union. Khe bit ef the Sola by druggiste. gi; six for $5. Praparedhy. . C°@tU ry Address. C. Il. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. al, Mass, . ‘THE HISTORY COMPANY, 100 Doses One Dollar nal discharge} of administrator grantEstate of Mary J. Larimer, deceased Set'lement of final account and final: distribution. ; : Estate of J. J. Dorsey, deceased. Letters’ of administration granted to 000. Estate of Peter Smith, deceased. . Letters of administration granted to petitioner with bond fixed at-$1,400. M. Manion vs. E. Mulligan. Hear ing of demurrer to cemplaint centinued till Jan. 21. A Reugh Mxperience. Fred Eilerman and John Tyrrell got home about midnight of yesterday from Marysville where they had been attending the Citrus Fair. They give an amusing description of the trip. Going down they got stuck in the mad at’a point four miles this side of Marysville, and after trying other plans concluded that firing off a pistol would encourage their horse to pull the buggy ‘out of the hole it was in. The shot startled the animal so that it jumped ahead and parted company~ with the buggy, breaking the connections. They went the rest of the way afoet, paying a rancher $5 to take tlieir broken rig in. At Maryse ville they were forced to sleep on cots in a bathroom, and when they were ready to turn in they spent an-bour trying to blow out the electric light in their room. At Grass Valley on their way heme another rig ran into them and smashed their buggy. Next time they goby Marysville they will go by rail and take « tent to sleep in. Peculiar in strength gnd _economy— . Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can truly be said, “100 doses one dollar.’ Medicines in larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tickets Sold, Sieeping Car Berths secured, and other information given upon applic tion at the Company's offices where ee gers calling in person can secure choice ot routes, etc. New Goods . THOMAS KIDD, Croceries Provisions, A. N. TOWNE, 7. H. GOODMAN General Manager. Gen. Pass &Th’t Agt “R. GRAY, Gen, Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. For lands in Central and Northern Cali: See fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, : Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent,©. P. BR. R. Sau Francisco. For Landsin Southern Galifornia, apply to or address ; JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R. R., San Francisco. There is a great Strike among the Strikers as to twhere-the~-hest--Candy--is} made, but this was easily settled, as it was-found that the PIONEER CANDY FACTORY MADE IT, 7 Give them a fair trial-and you can judge for yourself. The’ Restaurant is also kept in og neatest manner possible. LEDDY & CO., PROPRIRTORS. [eos & (haw ~ Are the Leading Nevada Oounty . . 79% Market street, San Francisco Cal. 1Bat. Se ekltontn ‘Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellows’ Hall. John Michell:. 2, . « Proprietor. “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Crain, &c. Fy a Pot the Dollar Where t es the Most Good For You! . bbe SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EV3 ery Saturday Evening at 8o’cluck.:. . \ 7 — a +e > { CHILDREN'S CLASS, very Satu rday Af1 buy for cash‘and sell at the lowest living ternoon at? o’clock. ces. . ANNUAL MEETING. HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF ‘ the stockholders of the Consolidated st. Gothané Gold Mining Company will be heldatthe office of the Sammpany, 820 Sansome street, room No. 10, Sau Francisco, California, on Tuesdey, Januery 13, 1891, at three (3) o’clock Pp. M., for the purse of electing a Board of Directors to serve i the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may cume before the meeting, Transfer books will_cloge on Saturday, January 10th, 1891, at 12 o’clock “4 THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Offide No. 320 Sansome street, room No. 10, Sin Francisco, California. pri Dr. A. BARKAN, ; Specialist for Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Has returned from Kurope, and resum éd the practice. of his profession. Office, 14 Grent Avenue, San francisco. My stock is fresh and omplete. QGP" lt wiil pay yet to call and oxamine. my stock. ‘ ._Goeds delivered free of charge. THOMAS KIDD, Commercial street, next door to A. R. Wadsworth’s old stand. niitf Talmage's Life of Christ NOW READY. b 1 will give to the limit in quantity, quality and valée for it. You shall choose from Style, Variety, Beautyand Merit. = The Splendid Stock of the Season. SOOT NESTS TA A Rr . Guaranteed Seasonable._“ : Wa SEAN I RNAS Pie SR ee Y COME RIGHT IN, and you will find every de partment filled with the best in WEAN’ YOUTHS ADDON “ GAothing;, . See Cd en ae Sz SEOs. mong Examine ae shaek and eitels before buying elsewhere. RUBBER GOODS, sad Hats, Furnishing Goods, Tranks Satchels ETC., ETC. NEVADA, DRUG STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets [eEyAvs CITY} W. D. VINTON, ~ Proprietor JARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES t Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, nT ilet Articles of 411 kinds, oCareful atteutien given to componding rescriptions by a competent Druggisat and erfect purity garcaatead. No. 1855. . Application. for a Patent. >) BETITIED™* From Manger to Throne. By the World's Greatest Pulpit Sovereigu, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. -D. Including a History of Palestine and account of his journey to, through an@ rrom 4heChrist-land. Illustrated with more than ravings; -Scenes inthe Holy er of world-femous paintings. ASTERS, from the greatest galleries inthe world. from 8:00 te $300 per month can be easily made on commission, or we will pay :iberal salary. . AGENTS W ANTED. Semone: The Ouly First-class Hotel in the ity, Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright men and ladies in every town, to whom we give exclusive coutrol and territory. Act now before territory Is all taken up. = for terms and full particulars. ress— Pacific Publishing Co., — 1236 Market Street, 8an Francisco. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 22, 1890. Wait is hereby given that Louis Dutertre, whose i'ost Office address is 8 Montgomery Block. 8: Francisco, Cal.,,
has this day fled his application fora Patent fortweuty-nine hundred and sixty and seven-tenths linear feet of the Sunlight Con dlidated Quartz Mine or vein, bearing old, with surface ground six hundred feet n width, situated in the Washington Minir + District, County of Nevada and State of Califurnia, and designated by the fleld notes aud official plut on file in this office es lots Number ‘61 and 62 in. Township 17 North Range Il Haat-of Mt; ireblo Base end Meridian. Said Lot No.61:being described as follows, to-wit: 3 Let 61 comprising the Sunlight Location. : Lode Line. wae Beginning at a Live Oak tree 18 inches in diameter marked “8, C. L, No. 1” standin on South end of claim on lode, on Sout edge of South Yubé River and from which 1 BUR SBP PE LS WER hake alatant ; Thence magnedc variation 17° East, North 62 45°} 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to a st set in a rock mound marked “Ss. C. L. o, 2” at North end of Sunlight Location and South end of lode of Sunlight Extension location, from which a pine tree ten inches in diameter bears South 31-4° East ,14 links distant. Exterior Boundartes. raw Foy hit wet Ps a Wen mound marked "8. C. No, 1” at + Weat corner. of c:aim, standing on ab-fanth 7s ume, on South edge of South Yuba River from. which a Live Oak tree 14 inches in diumeter bears South 64° East 24 links distant, and the coruer to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, T 17N. R.11E, M. D, B. and M. bears North 88° W. 30.40 chains distant; Theuce magnetic variation 17° Kast, North f 842 West 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to a post set-in a cleft of rocks marked “8. C. No. 2” at North West. corner of Sunlight location and south West’ corner of Sunlight Extension Location ; Theuce South 75° East, on South line ot Sunlight Extensivn, 9.08 chains or 600 feet toa postsctina rock mound marked “3. C, No, 6°’ at Northeast corner of Sunlight location; Thence South. 6 8-4° Kast 22,26 chains or 1469.1 feette a post set in ruck meéund, marked “S. C. No. 6”, the routheast corner of Sunlight claim ; thence North 75° West 9.08 chains or 600 feet to post "S.C. No. 1,” the place of beginning. Said Sunlight lucation coutaining 18.77 acres, Dealers in R . HARDWARE, IRON, + STEEL, nted Roagscabe eS Se T NWARE, STOVES, Crockery, Glass Wae, Wood and Willow. Ware. J.M. WALLINC, Attorney at Law, QOFFICE—Tilley Building, Corner Broad and.Pine Streets, Nevada City. Ex:Superfor Judge of Nevada County, Z NATICNAL EXCHANGE. HOTEL RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. _ & Runaway. Yesterday afternoon Frank G. Beatty was_riding in bis cart along Pine street with the little sons of Geo. C. Shaw and Capt. J. A. Rapp, one of the boys having the reins. One of the wheels struck # stone cverturning the cart. Mr. Beatty and the Shaw boy swere slightly hurt by being thrown eut, but the Rapp boy was uninjured. Some of the largest growers of cra The horse ran down Pine to York, a ab ng caer + along the latter street to Broad, on tations on Cape < uce about 50, “Broad collided with Barney MeKeon’s . Perrele -eonnaly fo gg oni a cart and sprang the axle of the latter] 9 tn6 market; Fitch & Co. vehicle, then smashed against an iron awning post infront of C.E. Mul-, : loy’s store and broke it. The horse was captured here. Mr. Beatty’s cart was not much damaged considering the rough.trip it had. fire at Grass Valley. At about nine o’clock last a @ fire was discovered in the woodshed at the réar. of the Hoolbrooke House, Grass Valley. e firemen hadto overhaul the~woodpile and tear down wns oy shed befere they the ‘situation. The damage doné was comparatively light. Mining Supplies, etc, —} The famous '‘Superior Ranue.’’ The ‘‘Oliver’’ Chilled Plow. Agents for the California * Powder Works. ~~. eutel Big Cranberry Growers. Big line of Fine Cutlery. Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels, v= _— _ Dividend Notice. TA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Champion Quartz Mining Company, held on Toesday, Jan. ” uary 18th, 1 a Dividend (No. 9) of Ten (10) -cents per share has been te eta 3able on and after Monday, January oth, 1891, at the Company's office, No. 820 Sansome street, San Francisco Transfer books will be closed on >aturday, January 17th, 1891 at 10 o’clock A, M. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 320 Sansome Street, San FranHeadquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists, @ The Best Medicine ' Free 'Bus to and frem all Trains, Telegraph, Post Offive and Sas 1 : Office in the'Building. oo The Table Not Excelled by that ny Hotel in the Interior of the State. Asa Health celled an c /Upholstering Shop JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THAT ie a htt prepared to do all kinds of oP ing on short notice. : Bpring Mattresses, Hair lows, Moss Wettheaean, Bed Lo saaae Ai 28 e' ty Lounges, etc., etc., made to ae — FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN 4 WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine 4 specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASH, Resort Nevada City is not where on the Coast; being in an tgand health-giviug climate at : on of 2,500 feet above sea level. It ssurrounded by delightful mountain scenery has pure mountain water. and is free from fogs and malaria. Try it. New styles all through the line. Ever Introduced! Novelties and attractions on every s ide Connecting Line No.1, From post “8, C. No. 1” at South West corner of Sunlight location, the corner to 8ections 11,12, 13 and 14,T. 17,N. R. 11 KE. M. D. M. beara N. 83° W. 80.40 chains :listant. Lot 62 comprising the Sunlight Extension Location, : ee Survey of Lode. Beginning at a post marked “S, ©, L. No. i ‘ 2” getin a stone mound standin : JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, . end of lode claim of sunligut inter A 3 pe end of-unlight Extension Locafice magnetic variation 17° , me age Mig ey sf OF THE EMPIRE . 43-4° W. Boe chains or 1491.6 ak onal oo largest lot of in rock mound marked “Ss. C. L, No, 8.”” ses, Carriages and Buggies Exterior Boundaries. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Empire Livery Stable You Can't Help Being Pleased ! Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nati » Change Hotel. — ia ‘ Sletel Arrrivais. TRY.IT 1 Nationa Horst, Jan. 17. D: E. Holland, Columbia Hill, C. Mallon, Delhi Mine, , H. Pen i do FW; , San Juan, Thos. Freeman, do O. H. Butler, do A. J. Wood do _ de do J. Trood, J.8. McBride, G. 8. Farley and w, do J.H,McCullongh, do Samuel MeCurday, Truckee, J,G. Booth, oo: O. ¥F. Tobias, Scotts Flat, Mrs. McAuiliff, 6 and d, San Fran., J. E. Davis, do J. Everts, T.D. Norris, C. Ublig, Carl Hesse, Wm. Coombs, Buenna Vista, Warren Green, Cloverdale, D. T. Cole, Mountain House, G. G. Caramaugh, Alameda, . G Hall, Patterson, strom, Blocmfield, Cunard, do : a THOMAS SHURTLEFF — .H. : z Spencer, San Francisco, Has returned to Nevada City and opened a first-class Galavotti, Derbec, . . Rogers, Grass Valley, He intends to keep on hand the very best of everything. Liver, Billiousness, Gout, in his line, and will sell goods at bed-rock prices Rose, Maybert, For Cash Onis! If you are asking yourself where you can buy BEST and CHEAPEST this season, you can get your answer by calling on Charles (irimes, the Clothier NEW GROCERY STORE AT THE PLAEL Building formerly occupied by Weisenhurger Bros. Beginning at Southwest corner of a post ant in eleft of qocks marked “8. C. No, 2” ence magnetic variation 17° East Nortn 43-4° West 22.60 chuins or 1491.6 feet 'o a Post set in rock mound marked “s. C. No. 8”; Thence South 75° East 9.08 chaing or 600 feetto a pust in rock mound marked 3G No, 4”: Thence South 4 34° East 22.60 chains Or 1491.6 feet to post set in rock ones eee ane C. No. 6”; Thence oa est 9:08 chains or the place of beginning. ae Said Sunlight Extension Location to conTo be found in this part of a tetris anreeent Maurie, Wagons and e sho the most reasonable rae” _—e_* The horses a: and capable of g ree from vice, uf grad sty! oin. man cures to dily ghar Pa oe EBy*seatle “LITTLE BO PEEP and couldn't here ” the old ni x RESESE i Le Good Saddle Hories always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX YT, FURNISHED E H Compound Sulphur Eee tain 19.31 Acres. Connecting Line No. 2. From post “S. C. No. 2” at SW corner of Sunlight Extension Location, mag. var, 17 Kast, 5. 56°16 W. 8814 chains io corner to : Peg oe 12,18, and14T,17 N. R: 11 BE. M. ‘. Exterior Boundaries of the Sunligh’ solidated Quartz Mine, wnboee ig the Sunlight Quarts Mine and the Snnlight Extension Quaitz Mine, Beginning at. post set in rovk Dp marked “S.C, No. 1” atS. W. corner hn : light Location from which eorner to Seclions 11, 12, 18and 147.17 N. R.11 BE. M.D. B. and M. bears N.: 83°, W, 30.40 chains disfeat; henge magnetic variation 17° East —_—____. ] North 6 84° West 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to post “8,C. No. 2”; Thence North 4 84° Weat 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet ‘to post ‘{8. . C. No.8; thence south 76° East 9.08 chains — or 600 feet to post “8. C. No 4; Thence « South 43-4° Eust 22.60 chains or 1491.6 teet to post ‘Ss. C. No.5; Thence th 6 4° East 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to post ‘S.C. No.6”; Thence N. 75° West 9.05 chains or 600 featto post ‘8. C. No. 1”. at Southwest “Total aren of Sunvighs Sonsolfdated Quait of Sun Con i Hise, st acron asta Jom prising a on of the NE 140 et gi sections ste a on of 2 1a of : tee n ° 1.4 of aa ~ Snug Nite FORPUNES aes ee 5, M.D. 8. & Me. — me ~ made atwork for us,by Manerene S Mpesree y five of Nevad natin, Texas, and Jao. Bonn ,Po. me acon he So of Mining deco: faecal ih Seer ae ie fe ne adicining bint tente me . Canow Quartz Mine uf . public land on the er Tt Any and all ' Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu ly selicit a continuance in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET -Second door from the Great American Tea Store. . . i ~ James Kinkead. Notice for Publication. AND OFFICE AT 8A0 i Lite 31, 18 ihn Boron tah SAle t the follow: peice of bis 2 will gn Holidav Announcement ! Trenberth Bros., ROAD ST B pa 2 REET, NEVADA CITY, DEALPOWDER !~ < te Choice Confectionery, Fine Fruits and Holiday Specialties, Raisins of-Crop of 1890 at Ten Cents per pound. is DR. SAQE’S — 2EMEDYcere erate igo The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted (A PHRODITINE” 27228) Te. aded. Dg-named settler h intention tomaxe final proof my ciate. and that said e¢ before poet sthe Ju rior Court of Nevada banat, “at Ne su vi City, Californi Hm gi @, om February 9th, George W. Jones, who made H. E. No. 6265, for the lots 1 and 2, and EM, Bec'4, TON KOE MD. Me prot a contitugce teidency open ad ous res eg ring of, mat pea vi seve amd 00) , John E. P: Senner, all of Nevada City, "Ce Harry L, Jones, of You Q., 0. pres The Great Remedy for LUETIE & BRAND, g WATOHMAKER gm J H. Habitual Constipation, In. Lobner, Colfax, Pp , 8. Marshall, Sacramento, : id, Downieville, _ ; . Hooper, Forest.City, . Dyer, , W. Powell, Smartsville, _— Mrs. T. Evens and d, Oakland, ~“f Brown, Eagle Mine, ~ a tise, We JLWELER Mroaa Street, Nevada City. aa digestion, Piles, Diseased : and John : California, P. Bet, California, E. W, ROBERTS, Regis ter. \ te eehgesetent a Suen meentne Perit tart The following is a list of’ letters re-. Fomet, Wak wfefsoe bearing dow sine fs maining in the Postoffice at. Nevada . ‘ration, Nocturnal Emissions, Lossorrhae, Dis City, California, for the week ending ne coyerest Jan. 17th, 1891. Anyone calling for+ (or s5*eo these letters will please ask for adverDavison, Mrs. L. BEFORE the south, vacant . ‘Rheumatism; Sciatica, LumThe Best Claret Wine. } — ; . Can Ne < oe ae workers. Failure unknown t Register MADE trom ofepes rained ai my Nussoiy . WThnalicit’e er ies Sau IOGEAR . Se aranteed peo a nots Rea eld Libs and three years . made, and two. Fifty Cents a Galion. ° Dikeman, Berkley, bago, Gravel, ‘ Etc. Hay, Grain and Feed, a specialty, . > “elees aaklngaarpunhaiae be site and all on} Thos. 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