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June 13, 1892 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, —_—_—_—_—_—————————— MONDAY EV’NG JUNE 13, ’92. “TT the programme for the three evenings : G. The 4th of July committee on Horribles BROWN & CALKINS, Propriecters. met on Sunday last. W. F. Eglebright a was elected chairman, and J. J. Hanley secretary. Instead of the display being called ‘‘Horribles,”’ it will be. known as parade at 8:30 o'clock on 4th of July evening. The following will constitute The bazaar, which the officers and. the ‘Devils’ Carnival Committee,” which ladies of the Masonic League are to hold, . will meet Wednesday evening at the Court will commence on the 15th of this month, . House: W.'F. Englebright, J. J. Hanley, continuing three days. The following is. J. E. Carr, J. E. Isaac, W. T. Morgan, Meeting of the Horribles. he Devils’ Carnival,’ and they will L. Hughes, Fred E. Brown, Wm. On the first evening, June 15th, there will be a sun flower concert, readings, recitations, music, both vocal and instrumental, and the Bellamy Quadrrille. On the second evening, June 16th, there will be a farce presented, entitled “(An Expose of Masonry.” On the third evening, June 17th, a competitive drill between sixteen young ladies and sixteen young gentlemen. A purse of $16 will be given to the side which, in the judgment of the um-. Colley. pires, shows the greatest proficiency. During the evening music will be furn-. priation of $250, from the 4th of July committee. { lt Is Not What We Say h tf i But what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, .that ished by the orchestra. The drill will be held in Armory Hall, the other entertainments in the theater. Season tickets $1.00; single admission, adults 50 cents; children under 15 years, ” 25 cents. eee °. Te Slay or to be Slain Which ? To attack thedragon of disease and annihilate him before his deadly talons grow, or to dllow him to attain dangerous maturity and destroy us—that is the question of paramount importance to all afflicted with organic ailments. Among these, disorders of the kidneys and bladder are of the fatal order if unrestrained atthe outset. Their growth is rapid, ‘their culmination death. Bright’s disease, ordinary nephritis, diabetes, catarrh of the bladder, gravel, suppression of the secretion, cannot be tampered with or. i safely. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a superb depurative tonic, givng the due impulse, without excitation to the renal organs, besides strengthening and regulating them in common with the rest of the system. It infuses, too, vigor and regularity into the stomach, bowels and liver, successfully counteracts malaria and rheumatism, and is a pre-eminently fine tonic for the aged, the enfeebled and the convalescent. Whole Wheat Fiour. A substitute for graham flour. Excellent for dyspeptics. Recommended by physicians and also by Gaylord, the , grocer, who has just received a large Be stock. Try it. Ice Cream. No. 13 Commercial street Nevada City. tf Notice. The next regular meeting of the Masonic Home League will be held on Friday evening, June 10th, at Masonic be a full attendance. june7-4t. found just such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, . +, agricultural purposes, and to establish and Colds. If you have never used this sya ht land bef Great Cough Medicine, one trial wil! convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. ‘rial bottles free at Carr Bros’. Drug store. Large bottles 5Oc. and: $1.00. tf (— The Leading Hotels Here Serve Couzzy Bros.’ ‘Public Taste” Hams and Bacon. Ask for it. d3-tf ox Old ‘a People 3. V. & is the only Sarsaperilla that old or feeble people should take, as the mineral petesh which is in every other Sarsaparilla Pp that we know of, is under certain conditions known to be emaciating. J. V. 8. on the contrary is purely vegetable and stimulates i and creates new blood, the very thing for old, delicate or broken down people. Is builds them up and prolongs their lives. A case in points Mrs, Belden an estimable and elderly lady of 519 Mason St., 8. F. was for months declin{ngeo rapidly astoseriously alarm her family. It got so bad that she was finally afflicted with fainting spells. Sho writes: “While in @hat dangerous condition I saw some of the testimonials concerning J. V.8. and sent for ae bottle. That marked the turning point. I regained my lost flesh and strength and moving the main springs of healthful vitality. Useit for malaria, rheumatism, indigestion, biliousness, kidney comSomething modern : Foley’s Nougat plaint, la grippe. —_—_—_—_—_———— TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. eae : of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An Hall. This will be the last meeeng ~~ act se toe sale of timber lands in the fore the Bazaar. These meetings are free . States of California, Oregon, Nevada and to every oneand it is hoped there will . Washin, Waistell of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or erritory)of Calitornia, has this day filed in this office her sworn A Million Friends. statement No. 667, for the purchase of arenas Rae the N W fof S W fandS W fof N W $ of A friend in need is a friend indeed, and . Setion No. four, in Township No. 17 N 4 not less than one million people have} Range No. 6 EMt D M, and will offer t eva a ity. proof to show fhat the land sought is Plunkett, R. H. Webber, J. C. Nilon, 8; W. Marsh, R. I. Thomas, F. T. Nilon, J.-M. Walling Jr., Chas. Martin, Al.’ Organ, C.E. Ashburn, Frank Barton, W. H. Smith, W. J. Smith, L. B. Johnston, J. G. O'Neill, J. M. Foley, J. M. Foley, J. A. Northway, B. J. Rector, W. G. Richards, T. S. Ford, A.D. Mason, Frank Wadsworth, F. J. Brinkman, Joho Mitchell,«J. B, Gray, M. M. Baruh, E. A. Tompkins, Eb. Grissel and F. W. The committee will ask for an apptomakes it sell, and has given it such a firm and lasting hold upon the confidence of the people. For a dinner pill and general family cathartic we confidently recommend'' Hood's Pills. } : ———eee No Superhuman Strength, but Natural Vigor. ( To attain the musdularity of the individual who snaps steel st ackles like twigs by simply bending his arm is vouchsafed te few. But to acquire a reasonable amount of physical power and constitutonal energy, to eat, sleep and digest well, to possess an equable, quiet nervous system, is possible to the nervous, enfeebled and dyspep'ic invalid who begins and pursues a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The fruition of his hopes is not remote either. Speedily felt are the tonic effects of the inimitable invigorant, and they are no less permanent than prorapt of attainment. The bowels, the liver, the stomach, the kindeys—all co-operate, under the benignant influence of this comprehensive medicine, to insure those stable guarantees of health, harmony, regularity, vigor of action. Never was there discoveréd a medicinal motor better calculated to actuate and keep Notice For Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Makysvinix, Cau., June 11, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act Territory, ---Maria_ Jane more valuable for its timber or stone than aim to sai ore the Register and Receiver of this office at Marysville, Cal., on Thursday, the 18th day of August, 1892. She names as witnesses: James McNalley, Joseph Sun, James Farley and Dennis Down, all of Oregon House, Butte County, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or]? before said 18th day gust, 1892. of Au CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. * Ordinance No. 105. An Ordinance to provide Revenne—To Levy a City \Road and Street Poll ‘Vax for the year 1892—1893. HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as fellows : Section 1. That a City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, for the tiscal year 1892-1893, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the ageof 21 years and under 50 years, for City Road and Street purposes, which said poll tax shall become due and shall become collectable on and after the 24th day of June, 1892, in the manner rovided by law. Section 2. The City Marshal of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax, and shall collect the samein the manner provided by law, and upon the neglect or refusal of any person liable therefor to Rey said tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person. Said sale may be made after three hours verbal notice of time and place, and the provisions of Sections' 3791, 3793, 3794, 3795 and 3796 of the Political Code of California shall epely to and govern such seizure and ‘ Section 3. The City Marshal on the have not felt so well in years.” That was first Monday of each month must take two years ago and Mrs. Belden is well and hearty to-day, and still teking J.V.8. oath before the City Clerk of the total amount of said poll :taxes:-collected by It youare fecbleand wantto bepuiltupesk for him during the preceding month, and 1@ Vegetable Sarsaparilia. sections. The City Marshal shall, be FOR SALE BY = CARR BROTHERS. must at the same-time pay the same, less the amount of his percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer, allowed fifteen per cent. of all such Poll taxes collected by him for said fiscal year, for making such collections. Passed June 6th, 1892. ALEX. GAULT, President.” WOOD CONTRACT. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT. A? ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD N sealed will be received by ( the Board of ion of Nevada School . ~ Location of principal place of business, Attest : T. H. Carr, Clerk. js ee Assessment Notice: GOLD MINING, COMPANY. District up to the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. San Francisco, California. Location of Saturday, June 25, 1892, For delivering at Washington and Lin ood, the same to be four . payable immediately in United States Fgold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, room 10, 320 Sansome same description to be delivered at the . street, San Francisco, California. Pad recorded u » forty cords’ of good, soun seasoned feet in L "leo twa cords of Osk Wood of the works, Nevada county, California. Nothe Board tors held on the 9th -. day of June, 1892, an assessment (No coln. schoolhouses, Nevada City, an f 5) of five (5) cents per share was levied upon the tal stock of the corporation, stock upon which this assessment sh to be delivered on or before QOc-. main unpaid on the 14th “day of July, tober'l, 1892, Bide ai) be opened oo June 25, 1892, "The Beard reserves the right to reject order of the Board of Education. INS; Chairman of Committee on Sch to pay the delinquent assessment, Office, Room 10, “No. 820. tice is pacehy given that at a meeting of of Direc’ 1892, will bedelinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless yment is made before, will be sold on Prareda . the 4th day of August, 1892, er with costs of advertising and og iene irec— ‘Address bids to LEONARD 8. CALK. of sale. By order of the Board of ieee el oeaale. OY THEO. WETZEL, Seo'y. Houses, etc. . "Nevada Cty, June 10, 1892, * * * eT GRAND rY CELEBRATION ! Lanp Orrice At MARYRVILLE, CAL., 00, UrOve 1. JONNSOD May 17, 1602 1 ' OTICE is hereby given that the followWill deliver an Oration. &2" Preparations are being. In the matter of the Estate of Camille made for the Grandest Cel1892, notice is hereby given that Monebration that has ever taken . been appointed as the time and place for F place in Nevada County. Fall Particulars ia a Few Days. --) cuuntytaxes $964; costs $2 20; total tax--and {Continued from 4th page.] wo 4494 Mountain IceCo, D M Dysart. Lote 1 and 2, 8 and 4, Sec 16, Lots i, Sona 6 pec 7, Iplin,R.8#, Mt D Band M, 245 acres. 9, See 81, Tp 18s, RISE, MED B and M; 80ucres ; ice buuse, dam and dwelling house. State and county taxes $7y 3: ; costs $5 47 ; total tax and costs $34 7s, xo 4505 Mra John McCabe. Impon land of C P rairroad Co, at Truckee, on s side of Ksiver street, bounded E by limp of Huumngerend W by impo: Curless, State and county taxes $1 98 ; costs 75; total tax and coats $2 73. no 4531 Mrs A M Saylor. Lots side of Sierra street, Truckee, bounded WE by land of Eulen ; § W by land of Mrs Madden and » by lot of Mra Grant, witn improvements State tax and costs $1441. S$ side of River street bounded s&h by imp ot Lennehan, W by imp uf Gale. 8 by Biver with improvements tuereou, Stute and costs $5 69, costes $11 74. No 4508 HE Silvey Imp in Truckee N sids of Stevens street, bouuded & by lot of J £Suwith, N by improvenréut f VUassidy. Personal property. Stute and county tsxes $5 30 ; cosr 68 ; total tax and costs $6 98 Little York Lownship. No 4618 Peter Drunzer Lot at You Bet on Main atr. :t, bouuded N by Goo. win’s butch: er shop @ a8 by lot of rox and, wioudman 5. No 46z6 Gualisgler, Manahan & Ferguson Grovel wining claim known a6 the Fisher ranch bounded N by the Wide West miniug claims, by Great bastern ciaims with tunvine down to Steep Holluw dur tailing purpuses, State nd county taxes $2 36; costs . or money refunded. 80 cents; total tax and c. sts $3 15. No 4640 Mrs W.H Jones, W I-20f SE I-4 pK I-4 of Sa 1-4 Sec 2, Ip16 N, KY Mu DB& M, 40 acres; personal property. State and county taxes $11 63; costs $301; total tax and Costf $14 64. No 4641 Geo W Jones Lot! and 2 of 8 1-2 ry 100 acres, witu improvemenis, otate and county taxes $5 87 ; costs $144; total tax and costs $7 II K No4649 Henry Miller Placer mg claims oh Christmas Hil, Sounded 5 by Lower Ubristmas Hill ground 19.53 scres, ome mile north from Littie York, state and coupty 9k. MtDB& m, 8acres State und county wry $7 52; ‘conte $1 98; total tax and costs 9 45 . 5 No 468{ Annie M Smith Lots 38, 39 & 40 on Christmas Hill (patented) sec 5 ip 16 nN, K8E,MtuB&M. ot37 and 41 in Sec 23 and 33, Tp 16 N, « 10 E, Mt DB and M, 100 acres. Water rigut and ditch taxing water from Bear River and known . ° as the Upper Bear Kiver Ditch, length nine miles, cupacity 1000 inches. Also Lower Bear Kiver Ditch from Bear River®o Little York, length y miles Water right and ditch miles, and en ane 300 inches. Also two roservoirs On Liverty Hil, ou land for erly owned by’ woolittie & Co. Also vt 66 on Liberty Hill mining claims formerly owned by Duolittie lu Sec 23-& 24 ‘bp i6-n, eo Mt DB&M. Lotat Litve York with 1mprovements, machinery at Little York. State and costs $48 80 a No 4694 Unknown owners. Undivided 5-24 int uf that certain placer mine bexginning ata stake marked W PY M frou which a black vak 50inches in diameter bears % 2° E3 lke dist, thence 869° 1 3 che and 26 wagon road to Lowell Hill 9 cus 5 sks on miniug flume 10 chs 76 links mining flusaye” 17 chs-70 lks to SK cor of the claim @& stake marked W PM fiom which a biae oak 36 incués in diameler bears South 36 KE 10 iks uistant thence N 15° 15’ E 27 che 55 3 “ Iks to stuke marked WPM from whice a ks to the nortn corner ef the claim a stake marked W P M from which a black oak 10 inchesin diameter bears N 27° W 66 lks 20 chs 30 lks to the 1-4 Wen. poet betwee, nectiocs 3 & 14 Township 16 N, R104,M D M thence $5° W 23 che and 41 lks to ravine “4 chs to astake murked W P M from which aspruce 40 inches in diam ster bears N 52° W 3 chs distant thence $ 54° 46’ E2 chs & tions 13& l4atS 25 che & 39 Ike from suid 1-4 see, corner 3 cus & 93 lust stake marked W}M on an old dry mining ditch frow mouth of Wilkinson tunnel bears N 38° W. behs & 60 ike distant 10 chs and 10 Ikea smulj ravine 20 chs and 76 lks tothe place
of beginning. otate and county taxes $11 75; costs $1 96; total tax and costs $13 71. And notice is hereby given that unless the taxes delinquent, including the costs and percentage mcluded in che foregoing delinquent list are paid, the property upon which said delinquent taxes, cost and percentage are a lien, will be soldat the time and place heretofore mentioned, at public acution to the bidder who will take the least quantity of the land, or in case an individual interest is assessed, the smallest portion of said interest, and ‘pay the taxes and costs due, including fifty cents fee to the Collector for the duphcate certificate of sale. Cousmencing at the head of the list and continumg in numerical order until said sale is completed. r Witness my hand this 4th day. Of June 1892. B. F. SNELL, ' Tax Collector. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, ing-named settler has: filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suport of his claid? and that said proof will i made before Register and Receiver at Marysville, Cal., U. 8. gland Office on Monday, June 27, 1892, viz: Heirs of Alfred Soward, deceased. H tead application No. 3874, for the lots 5, 6, 7 and N. E. } of S. W. 4 Sec. 6, Tp 17 N. R. 7, E. M. D. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his coutinuous residence upon anid cultivation of, said land, viz: A. P. N. Lasadie, of Dobbins P 0, Yuba County, Thos. J. Callaghan, of Yuba County, A. R. Forbes, of Yuba County, and ©. A, Briggspof Yuba County, Cal. CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register. Notice for Proving Will. 1% the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. Genasci, deceased. _ Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the lst, day of June, day, the 13th day of June, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the city and county of Nevada, has proving the will of said Camille Genasci deceased, and for hearing the application of Guiditta Genasci;for the issuance to him of Letters of Testamentary when and where any person interested may ap’ and contest the same. ated June Ist, 1892. op J. L. Moraan, Clerk, By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. P. F. Simonds, Atty for Petitioner ANNUAL MEETING. ofthe Harmony oravel Mining Company vada City, Cal., on Friday erening, duly I, i8y2, at 8 o'clock, forthe purpose of ele ting efore said meeting. K. CASPER, Sec’y *. properly come mal cw f Frank H. Mills, NEWMARK & MILLS, ; Dealera in Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Goods, Bocts; Shoes, ‘Trunks, Ete You ought to see our. They eclipse anythi nel known as Par secon tunnel, also tl market, All goods sold are guaranteed . wE 1-4 of J-4 Sec 26, ‘tp 16N, R 9°E, Mt * _ D Band M, 120 acres, with improvements 2 ie Co axrles Vary Latest Fashion These you desire—style, strength and cheapness. This lot of ire Grant, wits, Smprov ements; wee; combination is offered in our immense stock of everything x and costs $1441: sgaffer. Lot in Truckee . new and desirable for the Spring trade. I have just received from our New York and San Franae Coste $1 06 ; totel tax aud . CISCO Houses a full line of sit cialis see Ses . Mong? Spring Suits from $5. to $10, ng ever shown in this or any other as represented Crrirx1es, The Leading Clothier and Furnisher. of NET4sec 4, Ip 16NR10“, Mtb¥&M. 'Corner Broad and Pine Streets.....NevadaCit it iS A FAC JAMES : KINKEAD’S FURNITURE: STORE, THAT AT UNION HOTEL . HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY Hotel of Nevada City, and has the enviable reputation of having the most pleasant rooms, and setting the best tale of any house in the interior. It is only one block from the Express, Telegraph and Post Offic s. Sample Rooms and First-class _Accommodatious for Commereial Men. @@Free 'Bus to and From Al Trains. * — Go where you can get first-class accom: , Furaishing Furniture, Bedding, Window Shades, fully solicit a continuance in the future goods sold at loweat prices. Arey $11.75; coste $1 96; total tax and costs 3 71 No 4654 Larson and Co, A Larsen Agt N J-2 of NW 14sec 25 tp WN, RY BE, MUD B& M, 30 acres 8 I-2 of 8W 1-4 Sec 24 Up 16 x, K bd PAAR ARAB puca pine 60 inches in diameter bears 8 L 39° W 261 nks distant thence N 69° W 13 che and 35 lks w a ditch 20 chs @ ditch 32 chs u stake set by the Wild Cat Co 38 cnos 34 eS School Books, Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines Agents for the San Franciscg Examiner. OTICE Tu REDEEM.—(Under Section 8785 of the Political Code.) To i homas pene mores bt TO} Y, Sittal 12 Nevada, state of California, vis: i February, 1891, by the Tax said Nevada conn’y, sold for delinquent taxes for the year 1890, to J. E. {saac for tbe sum.of $2.08. Tne amount due 12, ages m the 15th HE annual meeting of the stockholders pany, will be held at the office of the ComK. Casper’s store, Pine street, Ne~ a Boardof virectors fur the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may . xt the date hereof is day of June, 1802, the Isaac will apply to the Tax Collec county of Nevada aforesaid, fora 4 . Witness mr baud this 14th A. Newmark. . °#7 May, 1992. J. B, IBAAC, mig P.F, SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor st Law, Stov -zwand Ranges, 327 Turk Street. : LL PRACTICE IN TE San Francisco. . WY "United states io aad SEWMILL and LUMBER C0, M.-L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. — Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Poulder St., Nevada City, Cal. paren Manufacturnrs and Dealers in f § 1 Liberty . : Pa re t takeing water from Steey Holiow 10 ive, . Flooring, Rustic, Siding Lathes, Shakes, Shingles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. Kept constantly on hand or made to order, county taxes $41 71; ccsts $7 Oy; Cutal tax and BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialtv Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. lks, wegon road to Lowel: Hill 4 chs 8v lks,) . All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and p rsonal attention‘ distunt thence 8 18° 30” W 38 che hyTM mma F m : igen , " , Tr ee een coaak kh ennees auid cul ‘2 RM Rc The Leading Grocery Store in Nevada City 56 lke, iutersécting line between saia Secmm Fe a A TR TST a AT THIS STORE WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE CHOICEST [Essai tant tees . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, LIQUORS, To be had in Nevada City My Goods ° are fresh and Pur and Sold at Lowest Rates J J JACKSON, “Beohive” Commercial st CARR: BROS. —PROPRIETORS OF THEKEEP: CONSTANTLY ON HANO A Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Et. Finest Brands of Cian in Nevada City, man cares to drive, Commercial Street, Searls’ Block, BAN E FOUND the tiiost" Artistic’andmodactions at reasonable rates. JAMES NORTHWAY, Proprietor, A. Frandy, Business Manager. ide Morn Styles of Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Chairs, Tables, Feather Dusters, Etc., Ete. : Upholstering done on short notice. Thattkful for past patronage I respect All business done on the square, and JAMES KINKEAD, . i A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. —BUY YOUR— —FROM THE— Great American Importing Tea COMPANY, And then you will be sure of always getting the PUREST AND BEST. You will also get a package of DRLICIOUS .CREAMY CHOCOLATE FREE \ We take pleasure in showing the values we are offering in Below we quote you a few articles from which you can form an idea of our prices: Wn. H. Sut AVING RBMOVED TO THE JOHN. ILDING, Next Door to His Ok Stand, Commercial St prepared to keep a Teas, Coffee and in. Stock of Groceries THAN EVERSBEFO RE, And proposes to sell as cheapas anybody FOR CASH ON THE. COUNTER. My prices will surprisetthe oldest settlers. WM. H. SMITH, CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ..... Nevada ity Crockery, Glass,China, Vinware. Paid up Capital $30 000 e A General Banking ; Business Transacted, VW te SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Decorated Tea Set, 6 persons, $1,756. French China Tea Set, 12 persons, $7.50. ’ : Decorated Dinner Set, 6 persons, $6.50. New Vork, San Francisco. And sacramento W issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. Decorated Dinner Set, 12 persons, cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN $9.50. Decorated Chamber Sét, 10 pieces, 83.00. We shall be pleased to see yeu at our store. Great American Importing Tea Company m13 Commercial St., Nevada City. SEC AW rans ato en tame . an a RESTAURANT pee, --AND-~ LODGING ~ HOUSE, L al MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street ....below National. Hotel. or month. Notice to Tax Payers. Enipire Livery Stable Broad at., ag pyr ein aepNat-ona Es JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor HE PROPRIETOR OF THE ci Stable has the largest lot of oe of . Horses, Carriages and Buggie: To be found in this part of the State an "4 oa ven Slegant . Bugsier, than ‘anc e sho the most reasonable "re — The horses aref: : area ‘4 and sapedlont going eoten ons, and o Good Saddle Horses alwars om hand CABRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PTL meets. will receive careful attention, LEGG & SHAW, FURNITURE, BEDS, ’ Wall Paper, Window Shades. @@~ Picture Frames Made toorderComfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the best . the market affords. Board and Lodging by the day, week Office—North side of Broad Street, opposite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Will practice in all the Courts of this State. Estates in Probate proceedings Pace Drug, Bonk and Stationery StU, nen Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commorcial Streets, Nevada City. BEDDING! House FurnishingiGoods, Etc. Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Qloth UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING and EOROPE. Cellections om any part of the United Stateza specialty. Highest Price Paid for County amd State Warrante Gold and Silver Bullion urchased ‘ Assay Office at this Bank. &.M PRESTON ees PREsIDEYRe UN Bi iG ice ee ces Vics Presipent JOHN T. MORGAN iiss. caces cps CasHitr D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHIEE and Sac’y¥ DIRECTORS: or, R, M. Hont, JOHN T, Gro. M. Hueues, D.E. Moneane Wm. Epwaros L. Housman, k. M.:Preston. COBRESPONDENTS, New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—Firat National Bank. mse Eis ttf Bank of D.’O, hills 10. ne asorscunen rout ov we. . NOVAda Dragand Stationery Store VADA CITY is now in the hands of the City Clerk, and will remain open for public inspection until the last Monday of May, when the Board of Equalization Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, apo T. H. CARR, Clerk. . W. D. VINTON, : : : : Proprietor. J, 1. CALDWELL, EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Attorney at Law, Notary Public and a complete stock of Conveyancer. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Also a complete stock of the. _________ . BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY —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, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Ete., Etc. Ul of which will be so ai Low Prices National Meat Market OPPOSITE UITIZENS BAWK. 0. J.NAFPZIGER.....Proprietor — EEF, Puak, Bu mS, eter MUTTON, VEAu, SAUSA ane BACON AND LABD, wholesale or And all kinds of Meats usually found in Gret-class Market, Weate delivered ¢ e¢ of charge. G, J. NAFFZIGER. . known and popniar Bakery, on Transcript Block, . very best o: reasonable terms, \y attended to. satisfaction and «¢ }li opeto tert @ liberal patronage.” New York Bakery. G.1Wm, Durst, Prop. BALD REP AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLCommercial [Street, adjoining ( Intend aad on hand at all times the Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry tnt Made to order on short netice and on most Allorders for anything twrmy line promptUNION MARKZ2T; ‘OMMERCIAL BTREET. .NkVADA CITY (COLLEY BROB.,.....Provrietors _ DBALBRS IN Beet, Pork; Mutton, Veni Kc. 5 At the lowent rates. ON HAND. A : hee ede oe AM B d ripe Ss, — » oe THE : : KEYSTONE ; ; MARKET. CRISSEL BROS., Beef, : Pork, : Mutton And Veal. . SAUSAGES OP EVERY KIND. . Fresh Lard Salt Mal, Hl, Kgl oman The Lowest Living)Priceifond the best Meats . Pa strict sents to ortnees, piving th ‘. MM Meata delivered to any part of ne St pqeaenare SEM On ey eS oe