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January 27, 1893 (4 pages)

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we! a € BROWN & CALKINS, _ Jt IsModified By, fis Friends and ‘Riddled “portion of thee 1880 amounted to $115,000. The tota shrinkage between the year 1830 and tli ____ present time amouuts to $38,500 y THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Proprietors. FRIDAY. EV’NG ————— = — PARES AND FREIGHTS. by its Foes Wednesday. The Senate Committee—on— ConstituAional Armétidments met for a consideration of the substitute for Senate Coristitutional Amendment *No.:8,, which has been introdaced by! Mr. Gesford. Gesford. opéned the discussion with reference to ihe feasibility_or possibility of adopting a rate schedule to govern transportation pending the establishment of rates by the Legislature, and then referred toa number of slight changes made and proposed in the measure. He said-that-after-due-consideration it had * been deemed advisable to eliminatethe . ~ two cents a mile proposition and to _substitute therefor a mileage of three cents, this being more just and equitable return for service. : A. Burrows, of Grass Valley, appeared for the Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad, and addressed the committee at length. : Mr. Burrows, said in effect, that. he was before the committee in the interests ofthe Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad. He stated that-while this read-is_not technically included in the-report-apon the papposed constitutional amendment that it really should be included in -that report with the. longer lines. The receipts of the road amount to $3900 and a fraction per mile, leaving ne —¢nargin.in.hetween, that and the $4000 = AST AONE to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest-trouble.and will_use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and excould be relied on. Ss > Guaranteed Cure. A We authorize our advertised druggist & If you are afflicted with 45 = 2 perience no benefit, you may return the know that Dr. King’s New Discovery It never disappoints . py Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’. Dru Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. Topay Heod’s Sarsaparilla stands et the hedd in the medicine world, admireu. in prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would-be competitors. It Such success could not be won without fully equal to all that is claimed for it. Hoop’s Pitts cure Liver Ills. Tuat pain under the shoulder blade is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator.” ne eee Good Leoks. Good looks are more'*than skin~-deep, depending upon--a_healthycondition _of all the vital organs. If the ‘Liver be insctive ycu have Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Dyspepsia Look and if ‘your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure zeod. health and you will have geod limit-sought-to-beestablished by the prc . posed amendment ‘to the Constitution, for any increase, which Mr. Burrows said the company might rightfully expec: . _#the future. The road is thus placeo. . looks: “Etectric Bitters-is-the great altera. tive and Tonic acts directly on these vital irgans. ~Cures Pimples, Blotehes, Boils, ind gives a good cemplexion, Sold a Tarr Bros. Drugstoré, SUcts. per bottie— in a predicament that, if its traffic should increase, the receipts would diminish. “Fhe rbad, Mr. Burrows said, .has ver) little local traffic, except what come from the two towns named. The roac was originally built for the carriage 0' wood. It isa great convenience to that would _be almost shut_out_from civilizetion, wagon roads being impassible, or al most impassible, in the winter; The cost of the road was $625,000. Ii has a bonded indebtedness of $260,000 prying interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. The road has a number © trestles, which range from twenty to one hundred feet in length, and one which 1 several hundred feet i hight, requiriny a great amount of repairing every year The average annual cost, Mr. Burrow stated, for repairing bridges, ‘ etc., ha~ hee ebout-$3000.,,.Kor,.sevoral year: The average receipts of the road fo the past three-years have been about $88 000 per annum, while the receipts fo which has been caused by of hydraulic mining, which stoppage-ha causéd a decrease in both freight an passenger traffic. é MrBurrows said that the dividend: of the road up to 1880, which were pai: the stockholders of the road, amounte: to $21,000. Since then it has paid vr dividends, except a nominal amount, t which Mr. Burrows referred later. The interest on the bonds of this com pany is $21,000 and the taxes $3000 Its ordinary operating expenses are $63,000; annual expenditures for improve ments, etc., $3000. After taking ou all the expenses,‘the profits of the roa for the past year or two have amounte: to less than $500 yearly. In fact, th profits have been less than $500 for sev eral years past. Mr. Burrows siy/ ae compan was in a position #f a man With a cor tied tightly around his neck; anothe knot would choke him. And if thi amendment to the Constitution wa called into existence the result would b to virtually kill the Nevada County Nar intry, which w thout it~ AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief and. speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice,Preacher’s Sore Throat, Asthma, . Bronchitis, La Grippe, and -other derangements of the throat and lungs. The best-known cough-cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent-physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, préachers, and teachers. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose.AYER’S . } Al onuse _NRaataral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress ‘of the disease, and even in the later stages, cough it eases the distressing and promotes refreshing It is agreeable to the taste, ed interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. Asan emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. ““daving used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for many years, I ean.confidently recommend it for all he complaints it is claimed to cure. {ts sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this preparation has no equal as a cough-cure.”’ —S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Prompttoact,suretocure ES 8 aioe eee eae eE NO patna posse Sivent ty eter beers Ordinance No. 108. An Ordinance Supplementary to {and Amendatorg.of an Ordinance entitled Ordnance No, 32, Regulating the Is“ ‘ eae oe Se a . A row Gauge Railroad. That while th present rates charged by the compan) high, ~ when compared to other roads, they ar: for both fares and freights are not high when compared with the incom ___ of the road and the expenses of runnin; =e the same. He then read a statement showing th rates charged for transportation of freigh and passengers, and stated that in orde to continue its existence it is necessar for the road to charge the maximu rates. [Ten cents per mile for passeng: service and twerty cents per ton pt mile.] That to decrease them woul. render the road bankrupt. "As it exists today thisroad is barel wble-tolive,aud said the effect of tl proposed constitutional amendme: would cut short the existence of the roa He said it seemed to,be a strange stat of affairs that an amendment to a Con stitution should have such an effect That a small increase in the traffic of th road would place it under the influenc: of a rule that would practically destroy its existence. He stated that the Presi dent and the Secretary ef the company were present, with all the necessary o/ ficial papers to explain the position ¢ the company to the committe unde oath if necessary, and bear out the state ments which he had just given in brief In conclusion. Mr. Burrows said tha under the franchise granted ‘his lin which appeared in the express terms of : contract, the State had no right to inter fere in its operation by attempting to fix ‘Laying the charges of transportation. aside the legality of the préposed amend ment, it will be a clumsy piece of legis lation to incorperate into the Constitu tion of this State a distance tariff, whic} can only be explained by referring to the private records of a eerporation. — It «is an attempt without precedent in the his: tory of legislation, a measure unwarranted by law, and oh its face an object of fHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE { City of Nevada do hereby ordain as Oo OWS: ¢ Section 1. Ordinance No. 32. (Old Yo. 7) regulating the issuing of licenses is amended as follows: ny saloon, or place where malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors are sold or given away, in quantities less than ene quart, unless before or at the time of the issunee of such license a permit to carry on he said business shall be granted by a majority of the Board of City Trustees, and no 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 license shalfhave been issued to carry on steh—business,-shall become nois$-or—disorderly, such license may be revoked by a majority of the Board. of Trustees of said Nevada City. Provided, the said Board shall not refuse to allow lieense to be issued to any such house, or the keeper thereof, and shall not reveke any ‘license, aniess the person or persons affected thereby, shall have first had notice, of at least.one day, and shall have hadthe op. portunity of being heard before the said Board. Section 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, or any person. or persons carrying on the saloon business, or any business where malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors are “sold er viven away in quantities less than one quart, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance (except licensed druggists) shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ind shail pay a fine of not leas than ten, cor over one hundred dollars, or be imvrisoned not less than one; nor over ten ays, or shall suffer beth fine and imprisument in the discretiun of the Court. And in addition thereto the said house, o being carried on without a license is hereby declared a public nuisance and hall be abated and suppressed by civil -. section. : This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force on and after the 10th day of February, 1893. : ‘ Passed January 19th, 1893. ALEXGAULT, idicule to all fair-uiined people,” ~ SEAL] rs of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Seach, Mich:; and are blessed with a auzhter, four years old. Last April she as taken down with Measles, followed ever. bottle and have your money refunded. . treated her, but in vain, she grew worse We -couldnot make this offer did we not rapi‘tly, until she ~was-a-mere ‘handful of bones.”—Then she tried Dr. King’s New half bottles, was-completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New Diseovery is worth BREE eS its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Carr Bros., Drugstore. has a larger sale than any other medicine. . oe : ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilEe blai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, andJackson’s Bee Hive. ; teed first-class quality. No excuse for going without a good dinner. it Small doses, and does not ~t dexris Brow. Ca,..Na.22).Cal fornia No license shall be hereafter’ issued to . . Little Girl’s Experience In a Ligh“ = house. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott and keepith a dreadfnl Congh and turning into a Doctors at home and at Detroit iscovery and after the use of.two and aacaaannee tacklen’s Arnica Salve. : ae “ The best Salve in the world for Cuts ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe osit vely cures Piles, or no pay required ‘Corned Beef, ten cents per can, at Every caa guaran J. V. 8, is the only Sarssparilla that old ot feeble people should take, as the maineral potash which is in every other Barsaparilia that we know of, is under certain conditions thing foreld, delicate or broken down people. [t builds them up and prolongs their lives. ease in point: of 510 Mason 8t., 8. F. was-for months declin. tngsorapidly as toseriously alarm her family. It got so bad that she was finally afflicted with fainting spells. She writes: “While In *hat dangerous condition I saw some of me ‘estimonials ‘concerning J. V.8. and sent for + bottle. ‘That-marked tho turning point. { megained my lost ficsh and strength and . have not felt so well in years.” That was wo years-age and Mra. Belden is well and . hearty to-day, and still taking 3V.8 “tf you arofecble and waatto bepuilt upask for 1@ Vegetable. Sarsaparilla FOR SALE BY ~ CARR BROS. (rand Masquerade. Ball PRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th’ "93 To be given by PROF. MICHELL. sustained characters—a lady and a gentleman. Admission—$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. TRUSTEES’ SALE. HE undersigned offers at private sale the entire stock of General Merchandise, Fixtures, Shelving, Safe, Two Horses, one Wagon; also the Store Buildings, Stable, and land on which the same is situated, of the late firm of O’Connor & Morrisonjat North Bloomfield, California. The stock and other personal property can be seen on the premises, An inventory is at the office of Harris Bros. & Co. of San{Francisco No, 221 California strect,open for inspection during business hours. A deed containing a description of the Real. Estate isin the hands of street. Separate bids will be received for the Real Estate, Stuck and ete., by the undersigued, to bedelivered to H. L. Smith, Secretary of the Board of Trade on or before the 25th day of January, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. M. ~ Each bid must be accompained with a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. BENJ. HARRIS 2A. M. McLEOD Trustees. Dated Jan. 10, 1893. Assessment Notice. F FICE OF THE DIAMOND CREEK Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company, Room 2, 218 California street, San Francisco, January 9, 1893. Location-of 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 to due notice, an assessment (No. 1) of seven and one-half cents (744) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said corporation, payable at the office of the company, Room 2, 218 California street, San Francisco. Cal., to E. M. Frank, Secretary of said company, on or betore the 10th day of February, 1893. Any steck upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid upon said 10th day of February, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment. is made before will be sold on the 27th day of February, 1893, to pay said delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, E, M. FRANK, Secretary. Room 2, 218 California street, San Francisco, California. jil ALFRED 4H. TICKELL, M. D. .—OFFICE— Pine Street, next Carr Bros. -—RESID INCE— National Exchange Hotel, ai at CES RS on eeeateriae toy cr: oS S = natural gas well ever found in the Indiana belt is a roaring monster north of Muncie, Ind., which cannot be gotten under control. , ley & Spellacy,contractors, drilled in « well on the Spilker farm. Néxt. day it was discovered that the pressure had raised to an enormous degree, and it has gince-inereased until it has become impossible to anchor the well or do any. thing with it. It is impossible to force a sledge hammer, crowbar or anything into the hole, and the gas roars until a qaan’s voice » cannot-be heard within sevA‘great deal of fright is entertained as to what the result will be. estimated at over 10,000,000 feet, and . “Two Prikes will beawarded te the best . Jeans,” last season, was on Friday nigh! Mr. Huntington’s Two Hot 26. The recent purchase by Mr. C. P. Huntington of Mrs. Colton’s costly mansion on Nob hill, in San Francisco, has given rise tu rumors that Mr. Huntingten-and his family. intended to make.the . ..California metropolis their permanent place of residence.
been freely circulated that Mr. Huntington had offéréd hisnew house, at Fifth avenue and Fifty-seventh street, for sale: These reports, with gossipy elaborations, have beer the talk of certain clubs and cafesfor-tho “past few weeks, and the names of two or three millionaires have been named as the probable purchasers of the unfinished Huntington palace in this city. When Mr. Huntington’s attention was°called to the manner in A report has also hich Dame Rumor was dealing with his . affairs, he authorized a denial of the re that he contemplated going to San Sete to live. He proposes to stay right here, and when his new ‘house.is completed he will to maintain two residences—one in New York and one in San Francisco.—New York Times. Expense of the Peary Expedition. The total expense of the Peary and the Peary relief expeditions was . within $25,000, or, approximately, within one-tenth of the amount that was involved in the yery much less successful British north pole expedition of 1875-6, and barely more than one-forticth of the expense of the Austro-Hungarian expedition under Payer and Weyprécht of 1873-4. The contributions of knowledge obtained in either one of the departments of geography or ethnology alone can rationally be considered to repay the lating. J. V. 8. on the->moderate outlay of these two expediners pepe tions, a cost considerably below that 4s-sometimes paid ;contrary-te-pusply-xeestable end some digestion and Creates ‘new bi “whictr hr modern -timesfora painting.. __ Eom a It is interesting to place here by way . _of.comparison_the cost _of previous explorations, One ofthe earliest—thst of. Willoughby—conducted 800 years ago, roquired for its expenditure £6,000; that of Moor, in 1746, £10,000; the second German. north pole expedition was covered by an appropiation of 120,000 thalers, or £11,000, while the Franklin expedition and the various-ones-sent_out, to asA Gas Well Beyond Control. What. is undonbtedly_the strongest A few days since WalQe p ee ee eee The well is the apparatus used to anchor the monster Jumbo well at Fairmount is useless. the gas from becoming ignited.—Cor. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Singular Accident. Arthur C. Moreland, who played the role of Colonel Risener, the tricky Indiana politician, in the play of “Blue the victim of an accident that may end his stage career. When on the rvac Moreland has a companion, Perry, a hy brid dog which appears in the play After the third act of ‘‘Blue Jeans” a tho National theater in Washington, Moreland picked up and fondled the mongrel. Perry’s face was side by side with the actor's. The sawdust used in the mill scene was being swept up at the time. It cczusclthe dog to sneeze, and his teeth camo in contact’ with Moreland’s left eye, destroying the sight. Yesterday morning the eye had swollen to twice its normal size, and Actor Moreland is now confined in a darkened room, with the prospect of losing the sight of the other eye.—New York Letter. Notice of Sale. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT in pursuance of an order of the Super. ior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the Ninth day of January, 1893, in the matter of the estate of 8. FE. 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 _ States, and subject to confirmation by said 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 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 County of Nevada, State of California, about four miles East of the town of Washington, and songs in the offige 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 1 neer feet of the BLUE JAY gold quartz vein and containing 11.08 acres of land, and being the quartz mine patented by the Government of the United States to 8. E. STOREY by mineral patent dated April 18th, 1890. Bids, in writing, for the purchase of of said interest, will be received at said law office until said 30th day of January, 1898. Torts of sale, cush, in gold coin of the United States, en contirmation of sale by said Superior Court. 8. N. STOREY, Administratix of the Estate of of 8. E. Storey, deceased. Nevada City, January 10th, 1893. Assessment Notice, DIN GOLDAND SILVER MINING CO., Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held onthe 17th day of Jauuary, 1893, an tasessment (Number 4) of two cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable February 20th, 1908, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold coin, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2ist day of February 1898, willbe delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of March, 1898, at the hourof!1 o’clock A. M. at the office of the Secretary of said corration, to pay the delingent assessment, ether with coste of advertising and exprose otsale. By order of the Board of First publication, January 1893. NBVADA CITY, CAL. aaiC2 certain his fate to 1854-cost £883,388, or OVGF §t,000,000;—Phitadelphia-Ledger.—Great-cantion is being-used to--prevent‘. a First-class Grocery Store on the Don't You Know that ean secure almost immediate relief from Indigestion, and that uncomfortable fullness aftermeals, by sim-. ply taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator? Some people think that because it is called Liver Regulator it has nothing 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 ee It is “\aranteed to give perfect satisfac move into it. There has been no gers have been made to underScns tts I : ; : tion on his part’ to sell the place. ; hand $h Ee hei Rev. Sylvanus Lane ——=*f 08 . mom refunded. Price 25 cents . ntington bought the Colton house in 5 and nave been a . per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Dru-) gn Francisco because he is obliged to cured from these troubles Of the Cincinnati M. E. Conference says: . gtore, % s20ly A several wrecks each year in Caliby Simmons Liver Reyu“We have for years used Hood's Saréapa~ — ogg FS fornia, and he is not particularly fond of lator—a medicine unfailrilla in-our fainily of five, and find it ses iment s hotel life., He thinks that he can afford ing and purely vegetable, From Rev. M. B. Wharton, Baltimore, M4 “It affords me pleasure to add my testito the great virtues of Simmons ver . Ihave had experience ith it, as occasion demanded, for man ears, and a it as the greatest meat cine of the times. So @ medicine @eserves universal commendation. 5 Hires’ Roc’ —— Headquarters for ‘jis delicioug and healthful summer bevera.«—-at the Beehive Grocery Storé, Comuncrcial street. Daye of ‘*'’49.”" Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Siebenhauer, «ole agents for Pacific Uoast, 116 Front street, San Francisco. : ja23-ly OUR GIFT of Pansies.” By special arrangement with the pubishers, we are enabled to make every one of our readers a present of one of these -exquisite_Oil Pictures—36 inches long, a companion to ‘‘A Yard of Roses’ which ill have seen and admired. This exyuisite-picture,.‘‘A Yard of Pansies,” was painted by the same-noted artist whe did the ‘‘Roses.”” The reproduction is -qualin_évery respect to the original, which cost $300, and accompanying it are full directions for framing at home, at + cost of a few cents, thus forming a yeautiful ornament for your parlor or a superb Christmas gift, worth at least $5. Send your name and address to the pub lisher, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 15 Kast 14th St., New York, with threes mailing etc., and mention that you are a reader of the Dar.y Transcript and you New York Bakery. AVIN known and popniar Bakery, on »Trangscript Block, [ intend to keep on hand at all times the very bestof Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms. ly attended to. By strict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at low rates, opeto merit a liberal patronage. true and correct report of the financial =~! condition of the Citizens Bank and its COOPER BROS...... Proprietors. Manufacturers of all kinds of Matched Flooring,~ Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. A Large quantity of SEASUNED LUM BERjon hand wh teh will be sold at theSLowes€ Marke Rates. wumber ofall 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 prompt) delivered. NEW GROCERY STORE W. E. Johnston ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PEOPLE of Nevada City that he has epened Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets, Nearly opposite M. K Ghurch, — Where he will keep constantly on land the very bestof aS x * Groceries, ~ Provisions, Case Goods, And Everything Else Usually Found ina Store of this kind, By strict attention to business and selK. CASPER, “ccretary ling goods at thef lowest living prices, 1 Office at K. 's store, on : hepe to receive of the public fovadn ty, Cae Oe MOON . cage, an +Have inarked down everything in the To Brery On, of Our Readers—A Yard] two-cent stamps to pay for the packing G. Wm, Durst, Prop. PURCHASED THIS WELLSommercial . Street,! adjoining Bread, Pies, Cake, Etec. Al orders for anything im my line prempt{CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Gus: J, & Fa, Ws Schmidt PAMise rchased the stock a trade of L. Hirschma»,-on PINE STREET, Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will keep on hand all_ grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Etc., which they will sell at the lowest rates. S Now is Your Time to Furnish Your House ! LEGG & SHAW Furniture line at Cost-Price. u The stock consists of a full line of Beds, Bedding, Lounges, Sideboards, Cheffroneres, Bedroom Sets; Bookcases, Ete., Etc. Call and examine our Goods before making your purchases elsewhere. iT 1s ee ee A FACT! Satan reper ee + JAMES : KINKEAD’S Commercial Street;? Searls’ Block, AN BF FOUND the most Artistic and de Styles of Furni Bedding, Window Shades, hau Packs, Hat-Racks, Chairs, *4yles, Feather Dusters, Etc., Ete. Upholstering done on short notice. Thankful for past patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance in the future. All business done-on the-square; and goods sold at lowest prices. aes ‘JAMES KINKEAD, Semi-Annual Keport of The Citizens Bank and Its Agency at Grass Valley, Showing Its Financial Cendition on the Morning of January ist, 1893. $267,636 5. We the undersigned do solemnly swear that we have each of usa personal knuw!ledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a of January Ist, 1893, according to the best 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-—eapital -stook ofthe Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dol. lars in gold coin valuation, as will appear from the foregoing report. kK. M. PRESTON, President. Joun T. Moraan, Cashier, State of California, } County of Nevada.s Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of January, 1893, [Szau} _. Frep Searis, Notary Public, Nevada County, Cal, Nevada Drug and Stationery Stare Odd Fellows Ruiding, Broad Sirol, ENEVADA CITY, W. D, VINTON, : —: Propilor eo EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and-STATIONER’ * —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Palace Dy, 7 FURNITURE: STORE;. — J. E. CARR: < School Books, Blank Books. Agents for the San Francisco T.H. CARR. BROS. z 7 PROPRIETORS OF THE— : = Book and Stationary Store, Masonie Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials,, V agazines Examiner. Hinest Brands of Cas i Nevada. City. Bank Premises.~..... $ 5,000 00 Real Estate taken for debt.. 18,800 00 Miscellaneous Bonds.... 54,250 ‘00 County Warrants..... 1,255 51 Loans on Real Estate... 20,240 00 Loans on Stocks, Bonds and Warrants, .. 05:53; . 1,846 35 Loans on Personal Security and Overdrafts. ... 85,460 91 Loans on other securities.. 4,871 23; Money on hand... ... 58,392 40 Due from Banks ..... 11,22] 40 Furniture and Fixtures... 5,000 00 Gold Bullion. ....... 1,268 7: $267,636 52 LIABILITIES. Paid up Capital... +.+.$ 30,000 00 Reserve Fund. ....00. 10,000 00 Undivided Profits..... 24,912 43 Due Depositors. ...... 195,395 88 Dia: RARER as ses 5,337 95 Dividends Unpaid..... 1,990 26 Massive Fire-pros Free from the danger of Fire po.prevaAT GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR ~ Just Received. Duy’ Malt Whiskey . Beehive,” Commerciai Stregt, olored with indigo, plumbago and um, Ko. 8. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and yellow ochre, Ne. 4. (Green.) Excessive colori indigo and aluminous earth, oo No. 6. (Uncolored? all ; ° PB ar hon r) egéd.) Colored with plum Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of Pure Japan Tea. Beech's ‘fea is the pure unadulterated undyed euncured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it, A child can drink it. Drawsa canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea, You use only half as much percup. Sixty cents per pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing. this trade-mark, ‘BEECHS. TEA __‘“Pure-As’ RECTOR BROS Proprietor SS lentin Large Hotels. ~ and Tourists, Free 'Bus to and from al Trains. Any Hotel in.the Interior ‘of the State. — ‘The Only First-class Hotel in the Cit: Headquarters of Commercial Traveler Telegraph, Post Office and General Stag Office In the Building. The=Table Not Excelled by that Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Etc., Ete, Alf which wil be_s0 ai Law Pros nuit The Transcript has the omplete Bookand Job Printing Office in Northern California, The sworn certificate of a Sah Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: No. 1. (Black. 1 i a (Binck) Colored with plumbago and indigo. ™ GEO. C. GAYLORD and SHURTLEFF & SON Sule Agents for Nevada City. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. UNION HOTEL First-Class in all Its Appoint ments, And the only hotel in the city that employs : Z ue ALL WHITE LABOR, ™~ [. Free PBus to and From All 2h Pe Trains, et Set J. A. NORTHWAY, ‘National Meat Market OPPOSITE \ ITIZENS BANK, Brame, russ MUTTON, VEAu, SAUBAAus. BACON AND LARD, wholesale And all kinds of Meats usually found in Gret-class Market. ' Moats delivered f ee of chasge, Q J, MAFEZIGER Proprietor. SL a