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January 24, 1893 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. */As Tuking Things Rather Easy Waiting for all over the country, but moderate-priced TUESDAY Ev’NG A GREAT FIELD OF GOLD. " Postmaster L. 8. Calkins Abroad Enlightening the World. Postmaster Calkins was in San Francisco. on Friday last on his way to Humboldt county, where he was destined to establish a branch of the Curly Bears. MINER METCALF c Something to Turn Up. pany, was cited to appear before $500 or in default to serve 250 days in the Yuba City jail. He did not pay the: fine, and several of his friends have interested themselves in his behalf. A Cigar Worth Smoking. aj Twenty-dcllar gold pieces are scarde igars, made by hand of first-class to : bacco, and having all the delicious aroma Appeal: William Metcalf, proprietor . of genuine imported goods, are scarcer. of the Plumas Water and Mining Com-. A cigar that fills the requirements of the Sudge . most fastidious smoker has. been foun d Davis on November 14, 1893, and show . however, by George C. Gaylord, whe has cause, if any, why he should not be pun-. been appointétk Nevada county agent for ished for contempt. He appeared, was/ the famous ‘‘Medalion” brand—the best judged guilty of contempt, and was fined . five-center in the world, jis-4t ..eucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts He is an. Sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe They Desire No Presents. should be spent‘on_ presents for them in devoted to charity. queen. will celebrate their silver wedding on April 22, 1893. The German emperor and empress have accepted an invitation to the festivities.—San Francisco Argonant. Dogs Testifying in Court. “Hold up your right hand ‘arid be sworn,” said Squire Tyrrelb, addressing Hector, a large mastiff, in court in CinThe king of itafy has issued a pro-+ clamation, stating that it is the wish of the queen and himself that no money honor of their silver wedding day, but that amy money collected should be The king and ~ Don't You Know that you can secure almost immediate relief from Indigestion, and that uncomfortable full___ Bess after meals, by sims-ply taking a dose of Simmons Liver ulator?-—Some people think thatbecause it is called Liver CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Gus J, & Ed, W, Schmid! PAYING rchased the stock a tradeof L. Hirschman, on PINE STREET, Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will a Seto all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Etc., which they will sell at the lowest rates. ‘J. E. CARR. CARR BROS. ‘ PROPRIETORS OF THEKEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A ooeentm T. H:CABR., Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Bailing Cor. Pine and Commoril Sires, Nada Ciy. oe a. aie eed ee ae rter found him re-. old man; being about sixty years of age . ‘ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilcinnati. The dog had been summoned adi pe tena cigar at the Grand . and in not very goed circumstances. blai -s, Corns, and all,Skin Eruptions, and . 95 4 bine Saunt Ween wie ap Hota and duly interviewed him. Mr, _ _ me = og ote Som you ——— _— naiemd ed — right forepaw and commenced barking. Calkins told the reporter in substance, . Debris Assocjation aresclution was passed It is cnaranteed to give perfect satisfac) ‘Tie case was one in which Dr. Buck as fdllows: authorizing the manager, A. H. Wilbur, . ion ot money refunded. Price 25 cents proved to the court that Hector and ‘Yeannot remember a time far ten to take steps to have him discharged from . per box ‘For sale at Carr Brothers’ DruDane, another large dog, belonged to ears,” said Mr. Calkins, speaking of the . custody provided he gave a guarantée to} Store. a20ly° . him. The two had strayed away, and — f good times that had dawned . cease mining. : oo August Schmelt, a saloon keeper, got seni toad “that the country about. As far as can be ascertained he has not zo Ces ee ek . bomen ot would not give eae . % he : there was so prosperous. When hydraulic] as yet oe Corned Beef, ten cents per can, at Dr. Buck had taught the animals _ceérmining was closed down there it caused Metcalf ‘is the most privileged person . 7, ..6n’s Bee Hive. to do with Indigestion “ and the like. It is the inaction of the Liver that causes Indigestion, and. that fullness; -also Constipation, and those Bilious Headaches: Millions . have been made to under-. Hogar i iaaothing [Furniture at Cost !\ (gman Stck of Dras, Patt Meiies, Oils, Varnishes, Ete, ~ Now is Your Time to Furee Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, Bookcases, : 3 ' ) : : : Etc., Etc. 3 Call abd examine our Goods before} fmaking your purchases bse where. bat ft pie Hires’ Root Beer. he. Se ee selves in works of prayer and 4 IT 1S A FACT — AGENT FOR OUR GIFT oe THAT AT. Blank Books. os cured from these troubles Pictorials.’ things to be dull, because the quartz leads . that a judge ever passed sentence 00M . +004 Gret-class quality. No excuse for] witness giving testimony, and he gave oe ria *s — ing an ' . LEGG & SHAW ‘owl ‘ now we}dewn town and walking around the court of Rector. The dog went to the is] d purely vegetable, : a} en slowly done, however, and now wé fo the great virtues of Simmons . ¥ruiturs line at Cost Price. iff re tors. ver Heguiater y ir circulation Nevada City is Sheriff. He is in no sense of the word a mone 4 King, an eminent author. ance. Geserves universal : j —* “The Caiminetti bill reopening the hy-} Sideboards, Cheffroneres, A man ought to freeze to death if he of the liver and stomach.” . «. Where's Hector?” was asked of Dane. large amount_of additional. .money._ i: tions, Joy’s is peculiarly a stomach and The two mastiffs were given to Dr. . jive Grocery Store, Couuuercial : street. sale. Nevada City to the Oregon lime the] gr¢mons Liver Reausatcr is a most . ary up and disappear almost tmmediately. . : Posed Nevada City gga ethe dienes gate Hermits are.generally supposed to be Kentucky Bourbon; a fine whiskey for —ag-good-as-an} that was worked over in} jin Tilia and tn & few days the ether boils had dried shite: beds and thoffeeult-will-be-that-thousand. -—We are” ind bted to Senator Tirey L. with the above satisfactory results.” ‘Perpignan, can hardly be classed among’ “J do not doubt that our output will cout, Walsh, with: Welle Fargo & Co., ond k ff.-. Sach um as this country stealing likea gypsy. His deping was shut off. Sach a sum nis School Books, Miscellaneous Books nish Your House ps geese stand this and have been Z 7“ . Periodicals, Every can guaran . tain tricks, one of which was to imitate to ae ee rae eo by Simmons Liver Regu‘ i eveloped, and it took. time te. Sutter county. e ea 18 meals 80) soing without a good dinner. the magistrate alist of questions. Jator—a medicine unfailoe r zine ig mE = Stag eli It has . the Sh:riff’s residence and spends his days — a ““Where’s your master?’ asked the . il . : . and mills at. levees. Hereturns to the Court-hou:e rear part of the room and picked out “16 affords me pleasure to Ma Have marked down everything in the Agents for the San Francisco xXaminer. hayes grew many ¢—night and—sleeps—erith—the—Unde Dr.:Buck from a large crowd of spectaa , ae 5. rk and there is a good amount of [+ might anes = = Z e' . Ihave had experience i : wo g : With it, a8 occasion demanded, i ¢ that he boards at the ex . The same question was asked of Dane, . y had tedard € ae the craiat eat . N MOCE conaing i i ity every-. Prisoner, oxcepe at 2 : : according to Dr. . and he went through the same perform: growing and there is prosperity every cena ot tha cans. . Boils ng and he wen g pe Beds, Bedding, . Lounges, noth Freeze to Death, Then ‘ ity “are apreciated ps ‘‘Where’s Dane?” was asked of Hector. ; ° = with derangement draulic mines will help us on top of this. Spry 3 The dog looked at Dane and barked.-}. . a ‘ <3 dand will bring a "SS ‘while the older Sarsape : uartera for thix delicioue and edroom ets It is just what we need an ea has not got-sense enough to go and buy . p95 contain potash which aggravates erupThe latter. looked at Hector and barked. heeltl.ful sunimer beveraze-—at the Bee» circulated petént mining engineers a $30 overcoat for $15 at Casper ol cide bowel corrective, and is the only one that is . Buck.—Cor. Philadelphia Record. saa have estimated that from the vicinity of so. Its regulating influemees cause boils to ; 4 Days of. «°49.".~ An Anchorite in Durance Vile. : i 500,000, 000 s st ae g, . A case in point: placer grounds contain from . $500, ? excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. 8S. “] had botis break out on my neck. One. )7 wi 4 thule tives fac froin} teas : ‘i ,000 in gold * The ground is} pentzi ees ai + North Car: oly men wilo spend . ‘ amily use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & ee i step a8 — oA a . eee, Tk ee them-l siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific = the old days, By the Caminetti bill we wacene oe up. In the spring of 1890.1 took one of the . — Foun 116, Front atreet, San -Pran: will be allowed to work on all the placer — = ad pimples. Hearing that Joy's was . Galade, an anchorite of the Nineteenth . “#ja23-ly : 7 lazer and acted differently I used it this yéar . century; who has been arrested near upon thousands of men will be scattered] Ford and Assemblyman Thomas for a == : a about getting out-this gold. J. Newman, Alameda, Cal. the disciples of St. Anthony, or of any }= Se —— So ee a > oo 3 ; : = 4 ao = Formerly with the “Alte California." 8-F . Giner “pious tenant of the Thebaid. F ; s , = —— “i Yul : eee ile’ leadi contemReaders -— —— “a . Ee es SG a = eee @ “get up-to $18,000, 000-or $19;000,000,-a: _ ey —— —T""" seores Of Ban Franciscans report the game wai ite ie to be qohig about the 10 AVOFY ne Ol UUr = vA lar : JAMES = KINKEAD’S “os SORA aR ene ray WATE R; ; : it was in California before hydraulic min . experience. It avoids the use of the lance. : of Pansies. ; \ G . N C E R A LE, = ; : a , Vegetable redations having been brought to the. By special arrangement with the pub\ ORANGE CIDFR. 3 _ from the geld mines, in addition te the : rill notice of the proper authorities, the ‘ishers, we are enabled to make every one . ‘ ! q large sums for other products, will cause Sarsapa a gendarmes were sent out after Jean, . ¢ oo: readers a present of one of these : ; y the blood without the ugly potash eruptions . gyves weré promptly placed upon his Has no equal for the prompt relief on Joy’sand don't tale any other, vvrists. and he was marched between . °ompanion to “A Yard of Roses” which : : and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs,+ — 7" 90M BALE BY —Ttwo atern Taced men to the prison “of iithave~seen—and~admired.—This-ex-}+ F URNITURE: STORE, Crenp, Hearesasel£0m OF VEE ‘CARREBROS ~ . Prades, where he will remain in real} juisite picture, “A Yard of “Pausies,* ~~~ = = Preacher’s: Sore Throat, Asthma, £B] rates soso geclusionfrom. the world for a consid-. was pai Sak bp ie eneaceed Pena oot corer Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other erable period.—-Paris Cor. London Tele. jid the *‘Roses." The reproduction is derangements of the throat and eine, inoeenet ia Inainers. TSH As itis the’ only Sarsaparilla that purifies . and he was captured at St. Panl. . The sxquisite Oil Pictures 36 inches long, a not seen my part ef the State look so "well Tor ten years;-as-1have before re marked, and I think an unusually pros perous era” is before us.—-Nevada Gity Kas about 5,000 people now and its rise i steady and satisfactory.”’ ---Gommeretal_Street,—= Just Received. = : = 2 . Searls’ Block, este ae Happy asa Salvationist. Yes, he was as. happy as & Salvationist because —he—atteided-Casper's sale and —bought-a-tot of-underclothing and shirt« at-half-price.--The-sgale_goes -9n ever) evening. . The Home Benefit Lifes “Fhe anguat meeting of tie tome Benefit Life Association was held in Sa Francisco last week at the office of the “Association, 206 Sansome street. Th: following were elected as a Board of Dilungs. The bést-known-cough-eure in the world, it is_recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teachers. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phiegm, stops coughing, and induces repose, Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress ‘of cra Masquerade Bal AT ARMORY HALL, — graph. : Ruried in His-Own Coffin. ~ FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th, “8. —’ To be-given by PROF. MICHELL, The late Earl of Essex was buried in a coffin of oak designed twelve years ago . by the deceased nobleman himself, who ‘was @ prominent member of the Funeral Reform association. It had what is called “open trellis work” around it aad was filled with choice herbs and evergreens. -There have beer-many people of recent years, some of them prominent in other ways, who have had their cofproach of death, Maybe the originator of the fashion was Lerd Nelson, who used to keep standing upright in the which cost $300, and accompanying it are full directions for fraining at home, at 4 cost of a few. cents, thus forming e beautiful-ornament for~—your~parler ora superb Christmas gift; worth at least $5. Mend your name and address te the pub lisher, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 15 ‘Hast Iéth St., New York, with three two-cent stamps to pay for the packing } nailing etc., and mention that you are a reader of the Daisy TRanscripr and you will receive by return mail one of these valuable Works.of Art. Ses ae _— qual in every respect— to the-original;. — NB’ FOUND the mostArtistic and de ¥ Styles of i Furn: . Bedding, _Window Shades, * avles, Feather Dusters, Ete., Etc, Upholstering done on shert notice; §j Thankful for past patronage I respectAll business done on the square, and 2 JAMES KINKEAD, Duly’ eh ive.” -Commerti alt Som!l-Annual Report of The Citizens Bank and Its Agency at Grass cabin of the Victory_a coffin that an ad. mirer had presented to him one birthday nf Valle Showing Ite Finascial Condition on the Morning of Jupno==Jet, 1803. the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing rectors: W. MH. Chickering, W. R Townsend, Julius Newman, f. PAllen ¥. Dillingham. The annual statement showed a net surplus of $69,189.66, rte ek DADE LLL EDO yt : ; 1 ment, and was received with great sati:faction by the members. At at a subse quent meeting of the Board of Directors the following officers were re-elected: I P. Allen, President; F. Dillingham, Viee President, and William J. Gilliland, Sec retary. o> cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, sretncntis dewente een et lg ROS RE BLY OT the regular organic fictions. Asan emergency medicine,’ every household should be provided with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. “‘aving used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for mariy years, I can confidently reeommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to eure. Its sale is increasing yearly with me, seotietviscuwniwuriafinemavencteimnewence NEW YORK Rakary. sustained characters—a lady anda genship's reo a. a. ““Adinission—§1 per couple; ladies in. )‘ mask, 25 cents. To the Gallery, 50 cents. Children 25 cents. ; Masks will be raised at the door. —.-. Costumes and Masks can be had at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. iy, The Padsing of Parties. No party remaing virtuous more thar twenty years. That also is in the natar of things. Supremacy is demoralizing. The Democrats now take the govern ment by order of the popular vote, anc they will keep it so long as they are true to their triist—no-longer..When the become derelict some other party, p: matter by what name it may be called AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELILknown and popular Bakery, on sommercial . Street,< adjoining County Warrants..... Loans en Real Estate.. .. .. Loans on Stocks, Bonds and Warrants...... x Loans oa Personal Security _ and Overdrafts. ..., Loans on other securities.. Money on hand Due from Banks ..... ces (ewe we We An Analysis ~The sworn certificate of a Ban Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: No, 1, (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indjj No. 2. (Black.) Colored with ndigo, Prumbageand jum. ‘©. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and yellow ochre, No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of indigo and aluminous earth, eo Ae Bw nA Furniture and Fixtures, .. No. 5. (Unoolored? alleged.) Colored with plum. _. Gold Ballion bago and clay, Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of HOTEL ARRIVALS. and my customers think this prepa@ TRUSTEES’ SALE will issue an order of eviction. _ Th Transcript Block, ration has no equal as a cough-eure.”” country is forever safe in the hands of . , 1 nate ee —S. W. Parent, Quesnebury, N. B. wg the people. It is never safe for any pro. very Tac’ ae MONE 0h Fl Siena, E. Burr, San. Francisco, longed period in the hands of any: party. ee $267,636 52 chin ‘ Niles Searls, “ R. B. Elder, D, Hewitt, “ W.R. Senter,‘ C, Samuel, -ff E. Ferguson, as Dr. H. B. Adelson, San Francisco, E. Brown, Sweetland, Chas. Hegarty, Moore’s Flat, A. R. Morrison, Bloomfield, A. G. Chew, Ked Dog, Thomas Wayman, Ferest City, Gus Orzalli, Graniteville,
Dr. Redman, Glenbrook Park, H. A. Bell, Sacramento, Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Sold by all Druggiste. Price $1; six bottles, $6. Prompt to act, suretocure Ordinance No. 108. An. Ordinance Supplementary to and Amendatory of an Ordinance { entitled Ordinance No. 32, Regulatiig the Issuing of Licenses. ; . J. Rogers, Derbee Mine, = O, P. Davis, Washingten Ridge, A Union Arrivals. R. Gates, Santa Clara, “WP. C, Peterson, Bloomfield, . ~-debn-H..Mitchell,Mayhbert,.o« L, R. Prescott, Washington, T. M. Johnson, Dutch Flat, Frank Morris, Pardon’s Bridge, W. H. Smith, Sacramento, W. G. McGinty, Oakland, L. Siebert, Ts E. E. Bock, Grass Valley, A. R. Moore, + Paul Flynn, ae C. BE. Williams, ‘“ J. C. Donnelly, Washington, H. Seheunert, " G. E. Beresford, China Valley, A. J. Martin, Marysville. ere te A Leader.j % Since its first introduction,. Electric Bit ters has gained rapidly in popular faver, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives— containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all iwilments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaran deed with each bottle or the money lliw be refunded, Price only 50¢c. per bottle cabiliicdiak—nciennnen City of Nevada do hereby ordain as follows: Section 1, No. 7) regulating the issuing of licenses is amended as follows: neon! No license shall be hereafter issued to -orspirituons liquors are. sold or ‘given unless before or at the time of the issuance ot auch license a permit to carry on the said business shall be granted by a majerity of the Board of City Trustees, and po permit shall be granted by the said Board of City Trustees, and no permit shall be granted by the said Board to any noisy or disorderly house, or the keeper thereof. Section 2. If any house, to which said Nevada City, Provided, the said person or persons carrying on the saleon ondinance and shail pay a fine of not tess than ten, . prisoned not less than one, nor over ten onment in the discretion of the Co license shall have been issued to carry on . Com a such business, shall become noisy or dis-. San Francisco, January 9, 1893. Locaorderly, such license may bé revoked by . tion of principal place of business, San amajorit¥ of the Board of Trustevs of . Francisco, Cal. an Eee ie Notice is hereby given that at a meet. Board shall not refuse to allow license to . ing of the Directers of said company, held be issued to any such house, or the keeper . this 9th diy of January, 1893, pursuant thereof, and shall not revoke any license, . to due notice, an assessment (No. 1) of unless the person or persons affected . seven and one-half cents (7!¢) thereby, shall have firat had notice, of at . was levied upon the capital stock of said least one day, and shall havé had the op-. corporation, payable at the office of the ortunity of being heard before the said . company, Room 2, 218 California street, rd. ‘ San Francisco, Cal., to E. M. Frank, Section 3. _Any person violating any . Secretary of said company, on or before of the:provisions of {his ordinance, or any . the 10th day of February, 1893. days, or shall suffer beth fine and impris-} Room 2, 218 California street, San ran-. “held on the 17th day of January, 1993, an HE ears offers at private sale AYER’S the entire stock of General Merchandise, Fixtures, Shelving, Safe, Two Horses, oné Wagon; also the Store Buildings, Stable, and land on which the same is situated, of the late firm of O’Connor & Morrison at North Bloomfield, California. The stock and other personal ‘property cau be seen. on the eos mg An inventory is at the office of Harris Bros. & Co. of San Francisco No. 221%California street,open for inspection during business hours. A deed containing a description of the Real Estate is in the hands of Harris Bros. & Co, No. 221 California —New York Herald. Crimes .kmong the English Clergy, other charges, 84.” Notice of Sale. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT in pursuance of an order of the Superbp A pal gt TEES OF THE Toe bids will be reeeived -for, the Real Estate, Stock and ete., by the un, dersigned, to be delivered to H. L. Smith, Ordinance No. 32. (Old . Secretary of the Board of Trade on or before the 25th day of January, 1893, at 10 o'clock 4. M. Each bid must be accompained with a any saloon, or place where malt, vinous,. certified check for 5 per cent of the id:—Right reserved” to” reject . away, in quantities less than ene quart,’ any and all bids. BENJ. HARRIS A. M. McLEOD Trustees. Dated Jan. 10, 1893. Assessment Notice. —— FFICE OF THE DIAMOND CREEK Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining ny, Room 2, 218 California street, vr share Any steck upon which this assessment business, or any business where malt, {shall remain unpaid upon said 10th day vinous, or spirituous liquors are gold er. of February, 1893, will be delinquent . ’ given away in quantities less than one} and advertised for sale at public auction, yaart, contrary te the provisions of this . and unless payment is f (except licensed druggists). be sold on the 27th day of February, sliall be deemed guilty of « misdemeanor, . 1893, to pay said colina ses assessment, Hogether with costs of advertising and) made~ before will nor over owe hundred dollars, or be im. expenses of sale. E. M. FRANK, Secretary. cisco, California. jil of California, made on the Ninth day of January, 1893, in the matter of the estate of 8. E. STOREY, deceased, the undersigned, the administratrix of said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United -8States, and subject to confirmation by day of January, 1893, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the law office of Fred Searls, at Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, State of California, an undivided one fifth interest in the BLUE JAY QUARTZ MINE, situated on the North bank of the South Yuba River, in the Qounty of Nevada, State of California, ‘Washington, and designated in the office of the U, 8. Surveyer General for California, as Lot No. 58, embracing a porticn of Section 2, Township 17 N., R. #1 E., M.D. M. Said claim embracing 1306.1 linear fect of the BLUE JAY gold quartz and being the quuts mine patented by the Government of the United States to 8. E. STOREY by mineral patent dated April 18th, 1890. Lids, in writing, for the purchase of of suid interest, will be received at said law office until said 30th day of January, 1893. Torras of sale, cush, in gold coin of the Unite.t States, en confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. 8. N. STOREY, Administratix of the Estate of 8. E. Storey, deceased. : Nevada City, January 10th, 1893. Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given Orie GOIDAND SILVER MINING CO., that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, ent (Number 4) of two cents per And in addition thereto the said house, so being carried on without a license is re, Rpeeoree g a public nuisance and shall be abated and suppressed by civil action. This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force on aud after the 10th day of February, 1893. — Pagsed January 19th, 1893, : ALEX GAULT, “ALFRED H. TICKBLL, M. D. {—orFrice— Pine Street, next Carr Bros. -—RESIDENCE— National Exchange Hotel, oft eel NEVADA CITY, CAL “share was jJevied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable February, wth, 1803, to the Seeretar Se the store of ‘s jaseee Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold eain, ny stock upon which this assessment shai) rewain unpaid on the 2ist day of February 1648, will be delinquent ap advertised for sale of pet ic auction, and, unless Rey ment is made before, will be sol-kon the 10th day of March, 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. atthe office of the Secretary of said corpration, to the delingent assessment, gether with costs of advertising and expenses Olgale. By order of the Board of Directors.K. CASPER, Fecretar,. Office at K. Casper’s store, ou . ine jstroet, NevadsCi.y, vai , Labouechere recently printed in Truth the following asa record of a year’s doings of the British clergy: ‘‘Breach of promise, 14; cruelty to animals, 18; bank. rupts, 254; elopements, 17; suicides, 12; drunkenness, 121; assaults, 109; varions sthe 30th _ about four miles Kast of the town of . iw. BE. Johnston _____Assessment Notice, __-_ Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short netice afd on most ‘Feasonable terms. Allorders for anythisg ia my line premptly attended to. sa . 4 " b, 2 strict attention to business, giving the opeto merit a liberal patronage. COOPER BROS..... .Proprietors. Manufacturers of all kinds of LUoMB EHR Watched Flooring, Fencing, ~ LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. A Large quantity of BEASBUNED LUMBERjon hand which will be sold at thesLowest Marke Rates, awumober ofall kinds for Buildingand Min Og purposes, always on hand or Sawed ‘o rder. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near vein and containing t1-08-acres-oftand, ~} Quaker Hitt, or the OFFICER; PIETY HILL on the Grass Valley Road, will be promptl delivered. NEW GROCERY STORE ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PEOPLE of Nevada City thet he has opened &@ Pirgt-clase Grocery Store on the Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets, Where he will keep constantly on hand the very best of Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, And Everything Elee Usually Found in a Store ef this kind. By strict attention to business and selling goods at the lowest living pr.ces, I \~ satisfaction and selling at low ra e8,? . eran See LIABHLITIES, § Paid up; Capital Reserve Fund. ee ees ee ees Due Depositors;...... Due wee eeewee : $267,636 52 We the undersigned do 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 Agency at Grass Valley, on the mornin 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 steck of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand DolHare in gold coin valuation, as will appear from the foregoing report.” . K. M. PRESTON, President. Joun T, Monean, Cashier. State of California,) — County of Nevada. ™** Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of January, 1893. [SseaL] Frep Sxanis, Notary Public, Nevada Ceunty, Cal. Nevada Drog and Statoary Sta Odd Fellows Ruidlng, Broad Stree, {NEVADA CITy, W. D. VINTON, : : Propriotor —_EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI a complete stock: of ; DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, condition of the Citizens Bank and ite} Pure Japan Tea Beech’s Tea is thé pure unadulterated undyed sun©ured Japan Tea, ehild can drink it, ful fragrance and t You use only half as much ere ig no headache im it. A Draws a canary color of delightwice the strength of common tea, percup. Bixty cents per pound, Never sold in bulk. Bold only im sealed ia trade-mark, Omce in the Building, Massive Fire-proof Structure. Free from the danger of Fire so prevaploys lentin Large Hotels, Headquarters of Commercial Traveler: ~ and Tourists, Free ‘Bus to and from al Trains, Telegraph, Post Office and General Stags ALL WHITE Trains. Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONER) —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards,: Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, hope to receive afshare of the pu t“ey ‘ The Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the Inte« rior lof the State. GEO. C, GAYLORD and SHURTLEFF & SON Sole Agents for Nevada City. : cane ieee NATIONAL-EXCHANGE HOTEL. RECTOR BROS Proprietor ‘The Only First-class Hotel in the Cit; Liisi UNION HOTEL Ap pointments, And the only hotel in the city that emLanor.; @@ Free Bus to “ana From Alb de A/ NORTHWAY, Proprietor, Printing Office California. The Transcript has the om plete Book and Job in Northera. angen kinds of Meats . Gret-olase Market, pm I & Buia wet MUTTON, VEa., saUBa HAMS, BACON AND LARD wholesale Reually found is . Mopte delivered t eo otehame, > : Q J. MAvraiagR National Meat Market OPPOSITE (\ITIZENS BANK, 0. .MAPPZIGER.....Proorieter First-Class in all ite om 6 t fi ae a a ea eee? he =