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‘VOL: LX—No. 9168. N EVADA OITY, OCAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1890. ,
nerves wo
Batablished Sept. 6, 1860, by H. P. Brown & Oo
The Daily Transcript.
DR, R. M. BUNT,
Physician,
PUBLISHED _
Every Day:. Excepting Monday
——BY= —
SROWN & CALKINS.
L$. CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
o Editor.
SEFICR—“Transeript Block,” No. 32 Com
om mercial st. Nevada City, Ca
—— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
7 Wear, payable in advance.
rer Weeks .—
Terms.-for-Advertising Legal Advertise—
“ rents, $1 per square for first insertion and
50 cents per square for each additional inertion. :
Business advertisements as per card rate
—furnished on application.
Local Notices_ tional insertion.
_ Nevada City Society Directory.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
‘Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month,
at 7:30 o’clock.
H. J. WHITE, C. P.
GEO, A. GRAY, 8.
COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810,
Ancient Order of Foresters of America.
Meets at Pythian Castle
£/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K,
R. B. TREMAIN, C. BR.
@ICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8.
WEVADA_CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118
Order of Ohosen Friends.
—
Mets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
First and Third Monday Evening of each
month at 7:30 o’clock.
MRS. M. L. BREED, C.c.
kK, F, ROSENTHAL, 8.
NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R, A.M.
TINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
ACH MONTH.
WILLIAM BARKER, H. P.
J. ROLFE, Secretary. : :
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West,
« Meets at Pythian Castle
£VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK.
: E. J. OTT, President.
Ww. T. MORGAN, R. 8.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13 F.& A.M.
Meets at Masonic Hall.
stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday
of each month. ae aii ioe
Visiting. R: an,
cordially invited.
aie JOHN T. MORGAN, Master.
I, J. ROLFE, Secretary. .
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, — *
Gniform Renk Knights of Pythias
Meets at Armory ce eas
Evening of Each Month + frst bhamecetes: ave clock.
J. A. RAPP, 8. K. ©.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. R.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6,
Knights Templar.
Meets at Masonic Hall f
HIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
oni ANY ONTH at 734 o'clock,
DAVID E MORGAN, C.
I. J. ROLFE, R.
‘TATED ME
——
Business M’g’r.
ée.
_15 Nemts.
cents per_line for firet
insertion and5 cents per-line for each addiGRASB VALLEY .. +
NEVADA CITY.
© publion AT VINTON’S DRUG SIORE,
N. B. OBAPMAY,DENTIST
NEVADA CITY.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office a Residence, Sacramento se‘.
oe CAL
oTrT & CO..
Buy Geld bust Geld and
Silver Bars.
Acids and Crucibles for Sale. ~
May 6 1887.
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
OR. M. P, HARRIS*
DENTIST.
Pe sEvaa corre ON:
Broad and Pine Streets up stairs
Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgen & Roberts lock corner
. For Catarrh C. C. CINIMENT Has No
Peer. Try It.
indorsed by the Medical Faculty, PreE.L. CRAIG,
[Fulweiler & Craig,
Office 480 Kearney Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
A. TRENGERTH,
FRUIT AND YARIETY STORE
BROAD STREET,
_Fifth door from Leutje & Brand’s.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
lowest for Cush.
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
il
Customerr aupplied at the Lowest Pric
with the very vest of
Bees. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamh
Snusnges. Etc
Bread Street,
Near the City Hall,
: A. WUTKE, .
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
Bren STREET, TWO: DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
wwsem moore we
REPAvRING DONE NEATLY.
JAMES A. STIDGER.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Notary Publie
SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN,
Surveyor,
pe CALIFORNIA
ATE DEPU’ x COUNTY SURVEYOR OF
ae een Surveys ore sarcorgeckions
etc.,made in accordance with U.8. Lanc
Box 242.
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meets at Pythian Castle Oh
h Thursday Evening of Eac
ena Mouth, at 7:30.0’clock.
_. Mi88 LIZZIE. KEENAN, FP.
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8.
NEVAOACITY COUNCIL, No. 234,
American Legion of Honor.
Meets at Pythian Castle me
CI Evening of Month,
1h ant, TTT 30 o'clock.
* J. W. ROBINSON, Com,
J. @. DICKERMAN, Bee.
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30
Young Men's, Institute,
Meets at Hibernia Hall : es
ate Thursday Evening ¢o
ep tet feeith the First Thursday Even
— the year. . 5. KIDD, President.
JOHN C. NILON RB. 8.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN,
Wyoming Tribe, Noi49.
Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
EVERY 1HURSDAY EVE'G, at7:300’clock
HAREY DANIELS, 8.
GEO. M. HUGHES, C. of B.
Ponemah Council, D. of P., meets
e every Second Thursday Evenpea otf ety Sime, P.; Miss Nettie Hackey, 8.
‘MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knights of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle
EVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:80 O'CLOCK.
5 >» WM. FINLEY, C. C.
B 8, RECTOR, K. of B. and 8.
NEVADA LODGE, No. 201,
_’ PF, =SIMONDS,
Attorney and Oounselor st Law,
United States Courts. :
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block (New
da City :
L, 8, CALKINS
BROWN & CALHINS,
UBLISHERS OF THE-NEVADA ©
P DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading
pie Northern California. It
Co
‘JOHNIM. FULWEILER,
W JLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE
EEPS constantly on hand all kinds of
Will practice in the Courts of Nevada
county. i ;
posite
esidence—Adjoining
Watt Park. P. 0.
ox 242. r : yaett 4
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANY Jand
HP BOWES 4,
_ Book, Newsvaver and Job Printera, Ss, Gi sapeeins
was rt.
hed September th, 1861, by BD. P. Bru Bi.
scribed by San Francisco's Leadine Physicians. A
Camphor Choral Liniment
OaKLanp, February 7th, 1890.
Thisis to certity that we have used the C,
C. Liniment in our femily, and have found
it to be the best and most effective medicine
for Neuralgia and kindred diseases of any
that we have tried: We can unhesitatingly
recommend it as a mos falremedy. it powerful and useE. R. DILLE,
Pastor of the First M. E.Church.
For all chronic cases in connection with
« C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND S8ULPHUR POWDER” for thoroughly cleansing
Hae heen Guin ebine eden pation, Indigestion
Piles, etc., ithasno equal. Itis put up by
iz)
. . THE Wi H, .
ei Now on hand Strawberries, Oranges, Lem: in leige hyBONE ;, 12 Bu: h Street,
Fine-variety of Fresh Fish every Thurs. les #0; small
ay.
Bost Butter and Vegetables. Prices the
bottles 25 cents. Sent posta,
peid on receipt of price. —
The C. C. Liniment Co.
21. Bush Street, S. F.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ww. =. BONBDZ,
General Manager and Secretarv.
It k‘lls Pein, Jrritstion and Iufamma
tion, 4d bleacher the skin white.
Frice 25 cents. Ail Druggiste keep it.
(nick Time % Cheap Fares
a. ee Sa:
ov oEatenand Barnes, itistes:. a.
ALL RAIL ROUTES
—OF THE—
[SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
( System.) ‘ACIFIC
Express 6 make it connecome witht é several Ratiway Lines ;
in the East,
~AND ATNew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALAQE
-, SLEEPING OARS
_ And. Tourist Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains, No
cn Ry ee
Tickets bold, Sieeping Car Berths secured
; one ion given bi ted applice:
ion at the Company’s offices where passen
oe in person. cen secure choice of
Dail:
gers
How!
N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN,
General Manager, Gen. Pass & Th't Agt
*R. GRAY, Gem. Traf. Manager.>
Francisco, Cal.. .
Pa
— ; ae
ROAD LANDS.
Ogtvada'end Dich, sppiy
Ww. BP. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Wilke Btate of California, and of
} Onited States. ~
cee: 1h { Pine
Omstdae tcaha Nevadeiey.0a. and Broad streets, Cal,
LLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS fj
4; . H. MILLS, Levu Agert,c. P. BR. BR. Sen
Sor 4m Southern Galifornia, apply
E MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. B.
Successsor to Johnson & Mes,
Attorneys at Law.
ot Uv,
Pine streets, Nevade City.
B, LITTLE.
x CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Qounselors at Law.
Pine streets, up stairs.
‘“Alfrea DTD. Mason,
Jounselor at Law and Notary Public,
L PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR
ae fm, Tee TN Te cireaitourts
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
W United States Courts.
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadend
“Wevada County W. 6B. R.
e~Thomés Block, corner Broad end) TAME TABLE NO. 40.)
"JOHN CALDWELI. Tykes Effect Sunday, June 16, at
12 o'clook noon: ~
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Lew,
«Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
EVERY FRIDAY. EVEN’G at 7:80 o'clock,
3; M. WALLING, C. T.
ED. MORGAN, RB. B.
“Order Sons
y
Meets ot Priian Castle, . Broad street, Nevada City: ART SCHOOL.
Every Saturday Ev q (escort Pag NR Pes. & £OMD, { —.,
Sie iiaierarmt aris, . Asano ws Omir wan. . B Sf race
nH EERE Bs" . rape hace esas" . S heebe daceatitcktae
“= FRED: SEARLS, Oil. Weter Color ano Paste
UNION MARKET, Attorney. and Counselor st Law. Painting.
COMMERCIAL STREET. .N*VADA CITY
IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vel, Etc, . ’
“atthe lowest rates.
Office in Morgan é&Boberts? Block.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS ABRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
10:20 A. M. >»:
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
AND
JEWELER
cisco at 7:30 4. u. and Overland
the East. :
JOHN ¥. KIDDER, General Manger.
E. H. BROWN, cuseteuenaee™
which -we-haye-knowledge,__6:45 A. M, Daily, connect ic.
Francisco at6:45P. M.
5:2. P. M. 300z; ceanceaes vranfrom
Accident. Insurance,
ance companies that have done busi-}
ness in this locality during the past few
years, je
THE—Fidelit ', Aid Association
mime ets for itself arecord for karo deal‘and satis=.
factory adjustment ofcleims that cannot
be approached by any other Company of
The Association has paid in Nevada
county, since lest June, something like
twenty different losses, and in every case
the claims of policy holders have been
settled in the shortest possible time. In no
cage hasthe payment of claims been dela) ed longerthan four days. In every _instance the losses were satisfactorily adjusted, and no word -of-complaint from
policy holders has ever been heard; on the
contrary those members who have had
losses with the Association speak in terms
of highest commendation as to the manner
1n which they were paid. 3
This isarecord of which any Compary
may well be proud. f
The Ficelity has.a very large membership
in Nevada county and it is constantly increasing. We feelno hesitancy in recommending this Association to all who desire
this kind of indemnity.
Amongthose who havé received benefits
from the Association: ‘
John X. MeDonald—3.losses.
8. M. Shur'leff.
J.J. Bennett. i
John Muir.
F. J. Brinkman,
‘ody arise from a diseased Liver.
mons Liver Regulator has been the means
of restor.ng more people to health and
aappiness
iver than any other agency on earth,
sEE THAT YOU GET T~ GENUIND:
ee
CRESU CATON gs
RESTLESSNESS& STRICTLY vearTALS
PAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE.
Breperetenty ty
d. a.
WAcon, CA.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ills of the humas
Aim
The majori “of the
by giving them ea healthy
Manuel Matlos.
John P, B. Fenchell.
Geachino Basso.
John K. Edwards.
Louis B, Seibort.
Silas Heath—2 losges.
Geo. W. Eagye.
Lizzie McCrendle.
John A. Murray. %
Victor Sauvee.
MANHATTAN
Life Insurance Comp’y.
San Francisco, Cal., March 12, 1890.
To whom it may concern:
I desire to acknowledge the prompt paymentof Fiye Thousand Dollars, the
amount of policy insuring the life of my
deceased husband, P. L. GOEDECKE, insured by the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Pew York, through
The promptness is particularly commendable as the proofs of claim were only sub
and after seventeen days the money has
been paid to me, without discount, although not under the terms of the policy,
of proof.” :
friends and ell others the Manhattan Life
Insurence Company for their gracefuland
prompt settlement.
MRS. META GOEDECKE,z x
Residence, 687 Montgomery Avenue,
Francisco, Cal.
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street...:..+. Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital $30 000!
ig Rod Apnles .
peste show Oregon the healthiest State in
Williamette Valley, containing four mil.
lion acres of fertile acres, excels the world
for gain and fruit.
irrigation, No cyclones. No cold weather.
No extreme heat.
Ten Acres*in Fruit Worth a Section
their General Agent, JOHN LANDERS of . Capi
Chure
lic buildings and State institutions. Splen
did society. ‘Vhe rapid inflow of men onal
mitted to their agency February 21, 1890, . money is cuusing constant and rapid rise in
real estate values.
issued under the old form, making payMengdes ut
ment of claims “ninaty days afterf receipt . largest trade and greatest wealth of any city
in the world in rporee. to its populaIcheerfully recommend to my] German goun double.
Moncey Carefully. Invested For
San . illustrated
Apr. 6. an
OOME TO THE LAND
Pears, Cherries,
Prunes,
And Small Fruits.
“<LIMATE 8O MILD THE GRASS GROWS
all the year arouad. U. 8. Census reeUnion ParaJise for nervous sufferers.
No crop failures, No
Rich lands cheap.
in Wheat.
SALEM,
> of Oregon.and heart, of thja fer:
es anG@ Schools abyund, Fine pubPORTLAND
ng and Commercial centre and
of the Northwest, having the
fon. Fine field for investment. Prices
Non«<KResidents.
Correspondence invited. Price lists and
amphiets sent free.
References—The Mayors of Salem
Portland, and bankers of either city.
Address,
The Oregon Land Co.,
A General Banking Business'Transacted.
Ww: jgsvE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York.
Saw Francisco. ~
5 And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. +
cipal cities of GRVAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Cellettions om any part Of thé
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
end State Warrants. ;
Gold and Silver Bullien = = urchased. ~
Aseny Office ot this Bank.
£.M PRESTON...... "0. Pameiwer~
BR. M. HUNT.. . ..0... VICE PRESIDENS
JOHN T. MORGAN.......--++ Casures
‘Dr a
M. Hunt, ‘oun T. Mokesn,
. Hvengs, . . E. Mornean,
* 8 OUGMAH,
pe. BR.
Gro.
puetisee ts
—: CORRESPONDENTS}
Mew York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bauk.
Cee en ot D.O. bills
Snapish French. German,
OU CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY
Y Spanier etver ot thee ianganec
Richard 8. Rosenthal’s CELEB
. debe gi ye hE] $00 for b langu: o » $5.1 eac! 7
including answers to questic ns. eas
Send for Circulars, containing terms and
testimonials to
Prof. Chas. H. Sy kes}
PRINCIPALS
GES, Ete.
And all-kinds of Meats usually found
ERF, PusK, MUTTON, VEAw, BAUBA
i BACON AND LARD, wholesale or}
Crayon Drawing and Po
Dra
QFFOSIT: ITB CITIZENS BANE. —— . gught.
1. HAEPZIGER. ..,».» Browleter "Wovads and Gram Valley “Bus Line,
Qed.) s iE 5 3 Ge BS 8 8 “ERT Dee A on). ee ee
ee
fmraber notice the ‘bus '
trips between ;
at the follow ed
stematic Dia ortralt Work. mt
Shanice PCRMCRED” we ufone
is Cit x¢10 O'clock A. M
Saaatee ca 25 cents for the
© WRTTERAU & CARSON’
MEISTERSCHAFT . SCHOOL
“CF LANGUAGES
8 Ry See
129 O'Farrell Street,
e SAN FRANCISCO,
Blah Roth & Company
Of Nevada City
imp pro’ a
§ mg on and Rall promptly Caaeb af or
lor
“Spraying. Fruit. Trees .
__ _ CHARGES REASONABLE.
far Leave orders at the Daily TranGocé @-<hard,
ese lan;
A certain remedy forPe
FOR SALE.
ACountry Residence.
Well] situated’ for » wayside
43, fun, six and one-half mile
2’ trom Nevada City, with
_ Free Water Privilege,
And a Cattle Range that cannot be excelled.
160 Acres of-Land!
Well Timbered with Oak Wood}
Hovsehold Furniture and Poultry will be
gold if desired.
Ive teges Pass Daily,
Wit Be Sold Chean.
Fuquire of
P. PURDON,
nid >South -Yube Crossing,
Cl /RLES ADOLPH
DEALER IN
fecond-Hand CGoods.
OF ALL KINDS, Suchias
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
h INER®8’ TOOLS,
CURIOS, Etc. Etc
CJearing and Laying of Car vets
And Other General Work
Done to Order.
. CITY BILL POSTER.
Will promptly and faithfully do
» this line entrusted to me,
M) prices are reasonable. Giveme a call
Leave orders at my Store
Liscn §t., City Hotel Building.
DENNEY & GRAY,
, (Suecessors to Denney & Hitchins,)
HCRSE SHOERS & {WAGON MAKERS
} ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HCRSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Boadature «nd Freight Horses shod fm the best
tty Je of theart and the work warranted to
lust :
WACON-MAKING,
We will guarantee to set an exile so that it
will run‘one-third lighter than if from any
other shop.
We will to settiressoastoavoid
a eee he facilities for Going § save the r °
light work, and warrant tatistection MA
ers cnse. c
. J, MCLEOD a first-class Wegonmaker
oud repairer, isin our employ.
A enney will conduct business of
€ ™.
FOR RED NOSES,
BED AND ROUGH HANDS,
SUNBURN, CHAFING,
ork
Use Moore's Celebrated
aicg. "Poison Oak Remedy.
Good River Mining Olaim, . $8¢
A*% ALI SKIX £ORES AND INFLAMMATION i ;
Fell Into a Den of Snakes.
the particulars of which have just become known. It is well known that for
years a snake den has existed in that
county, and: travelers have told of the
remarkablé number of huge sakes to be
seen under a certain rock. Climb up to
. the rock above the den, and seemingly
thousands of snakes appear below,-writh:
ing about as if in agony, entwined about
each other in an indescribable mass. If
a stone is dropped down into thisden an
odor arises which, it is stated, almost
renders those above unconscious. :
A party of prospectors visited this notcompanions looked over the precipice 4
and saw him fall among the snakes and
then supposed that he was killed. But
when he struck the shelf of rock which
was
and fell,
of a tree, where he lodged. As he fell
from the den it wag seen that a snake
was
his: body; and still another around his
leg, but in some almost miraculous way
these were all knocked off by the branches of the tree which he fell into.
ed. by the snakes he rolled off
pody striking the branches
} to his arm, another around.
His companions-ran at once to the bottom of the mountain, then went back to
the tree, which they climbed, and found
the unfortunate man alive, but unconscious.. They took him to a neighboring
cabin, and it was found that, while he
was considerably bruised and had a broken arm from the fall, none of the snakes
had bitten him in any exposed part of
the body, and he was not injured by his
ce except, as stated, panne 4
from the fall.—Alabama Cor. St. Louis ‘
Coke trainees, Co Louis . Incontestibl
“Ephrum’s” Incredible Meanness.
Down in Washington county I heard of
an old fellow, a venerable octogenarian.
who had seen his molars depart one by
one, while his canines and incisors followed in mournful procession, until old
age found him bereft of all his early assistants in mastication. Awhile ago he
visited a dentist in a neighboring town
and announced that he had concluded to
invest in a‘tet of false teeth, and at once
pees to discuss the firiancial points invi olved. During the discussion he ex[as Kidas tormake such a Pealtife. ~*" é
geo,” anid the old man, “wobbling”. hic
toothless jaws, ‘I ben a-needin’ suthin
o’ the kind fer a long spell back, but
brother Ephrum, who wuz more’n ten
year older'n I be, he had a bran new pa'r,
reg’lar double _ they
Ephram war a-ailin’ and likely wouldn't
last long, 1 jest waited erlong tor
‘n’ I ben waitin’ fur them teeth,” disdeckers war, 'n's
his’n,
y, ‘sence ‘way back in the sevengostedl ;
ties, tell abaout a month ago”—here his
voite took on a sarcastic tone—"‘Ephrum
he ae couldn't stick it aout no longer,
n’ he up ’n' died. But, dern it”—iudignantly—‘‘ef he didn’t ensist afore he left
that them thar teeth should be buried
along with him!—ensisted on it, 'n’ what’s
more he jest shet his mouth so tarnal
solid no mortal man could ha’ got ’em,
41 'n’ died so!” —Lewiston Journal.
Cincinnati Building Associations,The building association interest in
this vicinity is at:this time more than
ever before in need of # central exchange. Many of the savings societies
in Hamilton county have accumulations
of money not invested. These idle accumulations vary in amounts from $1,000
to $20,000.” Of the 840 building associations in this vicinity probably fifty have
at all times idle capital, and a fair averof the amount on hand.would be
$2,000. for each one, or $100,000 in all,
which at 6 per cent. per annum would
be $6,000 actual loss annually to the
building association fraternity by reason
of non-invested funds. If there existed
an exchange supported by all the associations in this vicinity then the idle capital of the one could be diverted to exceas needs of the other, and the profit on
the loaf would remain inthe building
association circle and notgo-outside to
the banks. The cost of supporting such
an exchange, including rent, clerk hire,
gas, fuel, etc., would not exceed $2,000 a
year, or less than $10. for each association, and would accomplish the saving of
$4,000 a year for the fraternity. A movement looking forward to the establishment of the central exchange has begun.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
A. Dove Luncheon.
A well known society woman has developed a really new idea in the way of
nu “dove luncheon.” It has long been declared by the lady's circle of friends that
she closely .resembles the portraits of
Marie Antoinette, and taking this as a
suggestion she entertained last week a
dozen friends at what she called a Louis
Seize luncheon, The hostess herself was
dressed in a gown that faithfully copied
one of the unfortunate queen’s, and each
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Principal Office—101 Sansome Street,
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The New England Mutual Cife Invuranoe Company
(OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS,
The OLDEST purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States.
INCORPORATED 1835,
Assets at ome $19,724,63845
Liabilities, * i 17,288,348 72
Surplus by Massachusetts Standard 4 per cont. $2,436,189573. .
Assets SAFELY and WISELY: invested,
All the Policies of this Company are issued under and governedsby the
Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law. : :
“The Crandest Step in Fair Dealine within the History of Life Insurance.”
Before tneuring in any other Company, or joining any CO-OPERAT
BOCIE)), consultany local agent ofthis ctgeee orthe Uadetinoe sit cued
HENRY K, FIELD, General Agent,
324 Monteomery2Street, San Francisco.
Rudolph Lossius, Special Agent.
_Herewith are presented the names of CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNTY insured in this Company: ;
#. KR. Abadie J. H. Eddy ¥, A. Jobnson Th: C
Julius Adolph M,. L, Elliott Hane Johnson Bin ra
sMephen Allen M. ¥. Folek W.D. James Thos, Polmeré
300, Kaker J. M. Fonts Frank King Jas. Quinn
*, B. Bell W. OK. Fey W. FF. King Wm. H, Keynold
thes, J, Benney Jobn Frandy Aug. Ludeman” Thus, Reynolds
1. M, Buffington, Jr. [H.W Galbraith . J.G, Landeburg 8. H. Ribble
1 8 Calkins J.C, Gardner Jos. Murzen, Jr. Geo, E, Robinson
«: Carter H.J, Gerdes [Colin McClusky W. A. Kolaud
S; Chey PS Joseph Glurson J. ¢. MeCormack rattk Sacks
w. Chace J. K+ iffen Db, McDonald Wm. Schaffer
francis Champion . C. W. Godfrey 1,0, MeGagin b. N. dShoecraft
Geo. A, Church J, 8. Goodman jd +. Melntosh H. K. Silvey
Vi tor M. Ciement John A, Gruham Augua Mclver H.Bincock J,
§ W. Clindinia Geo. D, Grant Male. m Melver Henry Smith!
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1, K, Cloudman H. A, (rant David Mu Kay Jr. Smith
WoW. Mev, Cobb Jas. Ihos. Gribble D. K, McKillican H. 8, Spalding
Charles H. Conley Geo. A. Grissel WwW. W. sicLecn 3¢0 Starr
David Conley T, Hem pton nos. Mein K, C, Bylvester
Wm. Henry Cook Chas. Hegarty, F. RK. Morrill ¥, J. Thomas
JA. Craig i, ¥. Menricks Woh, aon A.J: Tiffany
i, W_ Cross J. Herrod Wm. Thos, Monke = . J. B, Treadwell
Hugh H, Darrah Eliew Hickman Jobn A. Morgan Kmil Weiss
Geo. H, Davis John Hippert W. 1H, Nicholas J. H, Whearman)
J.T. Davia , John T. Hooper J.D. Ostrom Wm, O, Williams
J.T. Donnelly J. LD, Howella C. A. Pare } Wm. J. Woods
J. H. Doolittle G.M. Hughes Wm, E. vatterson Jas. H, Yonng
Peter Drupzer . U. Jepson kK: C0. Penrose
J. ¥. Dudley H, 0, Perkins
‘ I, J. ROLFE, Agent at Nevada City.
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