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March 11, 1892 (4 pages)

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PE, eainipweprset ‘THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. Be ________________se FRIDAY EvarnG MARCH 11, ’92 -* ‘THE DEBRIS PROBLEM. What May Be Done About the Matter This Year. Wasuixctox, March 9. — Messrs. Searls, Luttrell, Hobson and McMurray today appeared before a sub-committee of the House Committee on Mines and Mining and made extended arguments in favor of the debris bill recently introduced, and the sub-committee will’ at once prepare a report which will no doubt: be favorable. It is confidently believed that the whole committee will make a favorable report to the House with the apprupriation considerably reduced. The figures ‘were introduced in the bill to show-the _cost of a complete syatem of works, but . it is not expected that Congress will grant more than can he profitablyexpended before the Senate Committee on Commerce tomorrow and the Heuse Committee on Mines and Mining the next day. There are new three debris bills before Congress, two in the Heuse and ene in the Senate. The Geary bill, which is much the simplest and shortest, has not yet been idered in ittee, but all its features are incorporated in the Senate bill, which isthe last bill approved by the California Minera’ Commission. This bill was indorsed by the coinmission, with the exception that it did not cover the State. To this Mr. Geary nade answer that it was intended to show what could be accomplished at small cost, and when that was done Cengress weuld be glad to appropriate all the money necessary te take care of the entire mining region of the State. The Camminetti bill contains all the details and instructions for every move that must be made in building dams and restriction works and operating mines. This makes it appear rather cumbersome. -The Senate billcontains nearly all of this detail and also .has an important provision for an assessment of 3 per cent of the total output of the hydraulic mines benefited. This is now said to be unconstitutional in its present. shape, as any miner, it is claimed, could refuse to pay the tax if he so desired. This difficulty will be overcome, however, by some means not yet decided on, so that the money can be collected by contract. The gentlemen who are trying te secure the passage of a satisfactory bill have a very difficult task on their hands, and a@ny appropriation at all secured from __ this Demoeratic House can be accounted a distinct victory. No matter how san: guine they may have been on their arrival here, or hew hopeful the people of California may be,. they will be lucky if they get enough money te build the simplest kind of restriction werks. They will stand a good show of securing something, if they do net ask for to ‘much. If, for instance, they confine th ives te the estimates submitted yesterday by the Secretary ef War they can win, aud that will probably be the policy pursued. These estimates are tor dams and restraining works at and below DeGuerre point on the Yuba and at Van Giesen’s on the Bear river. The appropriation recommended is small, and the Secretary says plainly that the amount can be protitably expended in one year. With good results shown by the construc tien of these works the difficulties in the way of securing more money at a subsequent time will be almost entirely removed. Sale SEE ee Ix vain the eyes are filled with light:In vain the cheek with beauty glows, Unless the teeeh are pure dnd white, Unless the breath is like the rose; F And SOZODONT alone supplies These beauties that we all so prize. Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for less money. Call and see the samples of. work and frames. » 20-tf “Public Taste’’ Hams and Bacon And Lard are the best. Try them and you'll want no other. Manufactured by Cétuzy Bros., Commercial street. d3 Something Fancy. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson cs dg-tf 2 pions headache is the bane of many lives; and prevent this annoying complaint use Br J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kindney Pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action. For sale by Carr Bros. Ir you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed an‘ Livpense Fo tf S. HIS CHILDREN. S My little son had a number @ . of bad ulcers and running sores to come on his head Ss. and body, which lasted for four years. I tried all the doctors and many remedies, but the sores still grew worse, until I did not expect him to recover. My friends wereconfident that if the sores healed ‘4 would killhim. I at length quit all other treatment and put him on Swift's Specific, and less than three bottles cured him a sound and “" SEPARATED BY ACCIDENT. One of the Embarrassing Things About Traveling in a Big City. “Did you ever get separated from your wife at an “L' station, you on the departing train and she left on the platform, and then try to find her again? Noi Well, never try it as a funny experiment just to'see how it works.” So spoke a country merchant. “My wife and . came from Tarrytown. We urrived alli right at the Forty-second street station. I got on the down train in something of a pushing crowd, only to look around and see Miranda, my wife, on the platform looking around for me in a startled way. She tried to get on the train, but the gates were closed. I tried to get off, but the guards shook their heads. So my wife and . were separated. What was I to.do about it? “There are several things that look feasible enough which would suggest themselves to you at once, but, sir, none of them is feasible at all except on one have already agreed on it. Then that plan is feasible enongh. Any plan is feasible then. But how many out of the great hosts of people who ride on the L agree on such a plan? Certainly not many of them. My wife and I do now ‘but we hadn’t then. “The first thing that occurred to me! . at the moment was to get off at the next station and go back. My wife would wait for me. . had tocross over in a hurry at.-Thirty-fourth street, ride up and cross over back again. This cost me two extra L tickets, and. as 1 got them I remembered with -horror that my wife did not have either money or tickets with her. . " “If she were lost, how could she get tbout town, how even get her fare again home to Tarrytown? We were commuters, and of course . , as the man of the family, carried the commutation book. As these things recurred to me it was. with a sense of terror that . ‘ooked around the Forty-second street ilatform. She was not-there. . looked uside, in the ticket office, in the sitting oom. Nowhere was. she to be seen dow beautiful would her old face have ‘:ppeared to me at that moment! . asked he ticket cruncher if he had seen suc) ind such a lady, and if she had asked um anything. “Tickets! he remarked in reply. valked into the sitting room . would ave to pay to come out again. . wen! ack and got a ticket. Then . asked hin sain. There was some cne who hai ‘ied to tel! him something abont havin: tt sepafated from her husband and no: aowing what to do, but there had com: rush. and ne told her that she had bet ‘task some one else, as he couldn't be terruptel. So she disappeared, and he new nothing more. » “Phen there came to me a thought hich to this day I thank heaven for ad thauk-heaven also that the idea une to her. She must have gone back "9 the Grand Central station to wait for a*, With no money or tickets she ould go nowhere else except down, and neu she could not get back. She would 1ot. want to veer very far away from che Grand Central, because she would inderstand that however much . might ‘an around town after her, . must come "here at last. . There . found her, very comfortably looking over the list of things we were to buy, and not at ali lisconcerted at the incident of our sepa. vation. She even laughéd at my dis curbance. Then and there . tucked a lollar bill inside her glove, and told her that if we got separated again to remember that we would meet at the Central in time for the 5 p.m. train. Then we went on our shopping tour. “Some of the officers of the road say that the thing to do is to wait for the one that’s left at the City Hall station and for her to take the very next train But suppose she had taken a South ferry train and landed at the Battery? With no money, how would she ever have got to the Grand Central again? If two sep arated people think just alike in such an emergency, all well and good; but how often will they do so? If one has all his wits about him and thinks out exactly the correct thing to do, is it sure that the other one will? There are possibilities for heartrending disturbances in a case like this. The only way to do is to fix on a place and hour to meet again and then see that your wife carries some money with her.”—New York Tribune. Brass in Household Furnishings. We are reminded that among the many reforms introduced by A. Welby Pugin, one of the ablest modern Gothic designers, it was made especially ap parent that brass was a metal having a beauty of its own, and that it could be used to advantage in many ways, both in ecclesiastical and domestic purposes Brass will take a brilliant polish, and the metal's adaptability for design has been thoroughly appreciated by modern designers. In all work connected with the household there is now no need to say a word for brass in arrangements for lighting, in grilles, dishes, ornaments and so on, for it is used with overwhelming success, and is even made into such things as jardinieres and tables.—Decorator and Furnisher. Reported Favorably. Mr. Richard Redgrave, the artist, records in his diary this amusing recommendation fron an Irishman appointed to examine students competing for medals: ‘1 should also recommend Margaret —— for a reward. Béing very young she naturally missed the point of all the questions in the papers, but her answers were so ladylike that I thiuk the medal should be given to her.”—San Francisco Argonaut. The Motion of Glaciers. The motion of glaciers is yet a bone of contention, but it is generally admitted that the cause of it is to be found mainly in gravitation, and is also partially accounted for by tke strange property of “viscosity” in what appears to the casual observer to be nothing more or less than a rigid solid.—Goldthwaite’s Geographical Magazine. ei a Sir W. Aitken, professor in the Army Medical school, has called the attention of the government to the condition of the British army. and asserted that it was largely made up of boy soldiers, who have not reached complete physical development as regards the bones, muscles or internal organs. The subterranean rivers of the world. of which-the one in the Mammoth cave. of Kentucky, is usually reckéned as the most unique, are generally set down in wava * condition—that both you and your wife} ‘Then . remembered that as‘! had . lists of natural curiosities as being the ' FIGHTING DEATH. Thrilling Experience of People on the Brink of Bternity. HOW THE GRIM MONSTER WAS PUT TO FLIGHT. HERE ARE MORE THAN THREE hu le living on. this coast who ve publicly proclaimed that they owe their lives to modern medical and surgical skill. Their experience should be a guide to others. Death is not a pleasant visitor, and his Coming can in many instances be deferred by the exercise of 4 little ordinary judgment. Write to this man for his experience, Rep Buvrr, Sept. 25, 1891, METRPOLITAN DIsPENSARY—Gentlemen: Bix weeks ago, when I first wrote you, I did not think it possible that such a wonderffl change could be wrought in such acase 4s mine. I was a victim of Nervous Debility and Insomnia, caused by my own indiscretions. 1 was unable to sleep sometimes for three and four days’ on a stretch, and then only for an huur or 80. I had been doctoring for months, and the best physicians on the coast pronounced my case hopeless. I was dying, dyin slowly but surely, yet able to be up an around. Your first treatment was a revelation to me, and in ‘ashort time was fast asleep, and after 24 hours I felt certain that you would cure me. I have gained more than 20 Ibs. in 6 weeks. I can only pay “God bless you.” Ww. WILSON. Miss Nellie Wilson, Watsonville, Cat, wrote us as follows: Dear Sirs-Enclosed please fine P, 0, order forthe balance due you. -It is unnecessary to send another treatment, as laa entirely cured, Mother says that I’m well, andI quite ee with her. My hearing is completely restored, the roaring noises in my right ear are also gone. I have gained 15 pounds in weight in the two months of your treatment, M sense of smell has also returned, althou; it was about gone. as you will remember, Miss NELLIE WILSON. Buch evidence as this, coming from responsible parties, cannot be ignored by the afflicted, We would be glad to have you write to these parties and see for yourselves, We have thousands of aimilar testimonials on file in our office, The Metropolitan Dispensary Has full staffof-19-physicians,_gradtates of the best American and European Colleges, Each department is presided ever by an eminent specialist. ‘ If you are afflicted with Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Insomnia, Varicocele, Eczema, or any Blood or Skin disease. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Rheumatism or any malady whatever, you should call on these famous physicians and obtain relief before it is too late. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men, Who may be suffering from YOUTHFUL FOLLIES or the EXCESSES of maturer life, will find in these distinguished Specialists a friend who knows just what is the matter with you, and will cure you sound and well Is your Memory Failing or your Mental powers Weakening? If so youknowthe cause. Go and get Cured and be a Man. WE WILL POSITIVELY PAY $1000 IN GOLD FOR ANY CASE UNDERTAKEN WE CANNOT CURE. THE MAIL DEPARTMENT ~ Is devoted exclusively to patients who are unable to visit us. Write for advice blank and instruction, A full diagnosis of your weet oe by mail or per gonally a! utely free. Address all letters plainly to METROPOLITAN DISPENSARY, 125 O’FaRRELL STREET, San Francisco, Cal. Send 10 cents for (Marriage Rights) a ik every man and woman should ve, Mention this paper, UNION FOLEL. HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY Hotel of Nevada City, and has the enviable reputation of having the most pleasant rooms, and setting the best talle of any house in the interior. It is only one block from the Express, Telegraph and Post Offic-s. Sample Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men. @@~ Free ’Bus to and From All Trains. Go where you can get first-class accommodations at reasonable rates. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietress A Frandy,; Business Manager. Pure (orn Whiskey; Kendrick & Gaddis’ Native Juice Bran @ For Sale Only by =. PHCANRTY, . Pine, Street, Nevada City. All kinds of Wines, Beer 5 Cents W. D. LONG Attorney and Counselor at Law. OFFI Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, NBVADA CITY 4 BOOMS 20 AND 21 Semi-annual Report of the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Val: ley, showing its financial condition on the morning of January 1st, 1892. —— e RESOURCES. 1.. ° Bank Premises....... 5000 00 Real Estate taken for debt. 15492 39 DOM ae 57408 75 County Warrants...... 591 21 Loans on Real Estate,... 12671 27 Loans on Stocks; Bonds, and Warrants. 6.22.25. sk 3050 00 Loans on other securities.. 1702 75 Loans on Personal Security. 110242 13 Money on hand 31694 52 Due from banks 961 50 Farniture and Fixtures.. .. 5000 00 Gold Bullion.......5 941 28 $244755 80 LIABILITIES. Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund.. ...,... Undivided Profits Due Depositurs.. Due Banks....; $244755 80 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 vorrect report of the financial condition of .the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley on the morning of January Ist, 1892, according ——} te-the-best-of-our knowledge =nd belief, and the assets therein named are all in the custody of the said bank and its proper officers and correspondents. We furthermore solemnly swear that the paid-up-eapital stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold coin valuation, as will appear from the foregoing report. E. M. Preston, President. Joun T. MorGan, Cashier. State of California, County of Nevada.f * * Subseribed to and sworn before me this 16th day of January, 1492. 2 Frep SEARLs, Ja-16 Notary. Public, RESTAURANT Ca --AND-ns @] weve no, = MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street.. ..below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Reds. The Table Supplied with the best the market a:fords. Board and Lodging by the day, week or month. N. BE. OHAPMAN, DENTIsT by NEVADA CITY <OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office a Residence, Sacramento st Assessment Notice. DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING Co., NevadaCity, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Directors, hel:i on the 20th day of ebruary, 1892, an assessment of one cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Friday, April 1st, 1892, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal.,°in. U.* 8, gold com. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2d day ot April, 1892, will be delinquent and ad. vertised for sale at public auction, and, . unless payment is made before, willbe jsold on the 20th day of April, 1892, at the hour of I! o’¢lock a.m. at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs ef advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Cas, er’s store, on Pine st., Nevada City, Cal. £23 COLTS LOST. Reward Offered. N*s* Nevada City, the latter part of November last, three colts estrayed from a band of horses. The following is a description of them : One BLACK MARE COLT, four years old tiis Spring. Branded with‘‘Y” on shoulder. One GRAY HORSE COLT, three year: old ia Spring. Branded with ‘‘Y” on shoulder,
One SMALL COLT, grayish color, two years old in Spring. Do not remember the brand. £@~ I will give a liberal Reward to anyone notifying me or will give inforination that will lead to their recovery. J. Hl. SMART, Towles, Placer Co., Cal W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Geputvy County Survevor. and Deputv U.S. Mineral Survevor Office n Morgana &Robberts block Nevada City, Cal Nevada County Abstract Office, 3 Nevada City, Nevada Co. ‘Cal. Titles Examined and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, For: saie—6000 acres of land of the California Iron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on the best lands of placer eounty. 236 acres of land situated in Pleasan ‘Vatley. oe ag? House and lot on E ast Broad street, N ada City Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. i. Customers supplied at the Lowest Pric with the very vest of : Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Sxnusrges, Ete Broad Street, Near the City Hall, L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageney. ERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, PD AE PERLE Ad or all news pene on the Pacific Coast, the Bane wich 1 ieee sande a tates ew eninnd the’ Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. ‘Files of nearly every newspa: blished on the Pacite Coast are Sohebaniy: : a4 Bend and all caveats ap alwed tree access em during business hours J. 4 CARR. OARR KEEP CONSTANT School Books, Blank Books. T.H. CARR. —PROPRIETORS OF THE-— Palace Drag, Book and Stationery Stor, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets,’ Nevada City. LY ON HAND A Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Etc. ‘% Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials,’ Magazines Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Hest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City The sworn brands of tea sum. yellow ochre. bago and clay Beech’s Tea pound. Neve EES REE LED ORE I An Analysis certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several purchased in the open market: No. 1. (Black.} Colored with pIinmbago and indigo. No. 2. (Black.) Colored with iudigo, plumbago and o. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of indigo and aluminous earth. : No. 5. (Uncclored? alleged.) Colored with plumDoes not this condition call loudly for a‘brand of Pure Japan Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed suncured Japan Tea. There is no headache in it. A child can drink it. Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per r sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark, ‘BEECHS. TEA Pure As niidhood. THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Agent. A’Golden ‘Qpportunity ; SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Ch in a Th ad! “PICTORIALSEL¥F-PRONOUNCING YOUNG PEOPLE’S BIBLE.” HIS book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several hundred mayn‘ficent illustrations, including numerous full-page colored plates, in the highest style of the art. AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory given to those meaning business. Better terms than have ever yet been offered. Besides allowing full. commissions, we prepay the freight rate to your door. Chis will prove a bonanza to the right parties. Sold only by subscription. Valuable premiunis to all who handle this great work. Send at once for descriptive and term circulars and all other particulars to the Dominion Publishing Co., £17 Seattle, Wash. ESTRAY NOTICE, \ME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada _unty, Dee. 4th, 1891, a light co. 4. ext, half off ; right ear tei off ; ne iron brand. The owner is requ ‘sted to call, pay charges and take the ani ual away. H. KOTEY. Washington, March Ist, 1892. Notice to Creditors. STATE of Louisa Meore, deceased.— J. R. REDMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, GRASS VALLEY. HRONIC DISEASES, as well as those peculiar to females, a specialty. Prerared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elecpticity. Residence : Mrs. Novitzky’s House. Office : Cloke’s Building. Office Hours: 10 to12 4. m., 2 to4 and 7 to 8p. mM. CHAS. BENNETS, Practical: Horeshoer HAS RENTED THE Old Claney Shop, on Broad Street, this city ND is ready to attend to all work in his line, which he guarantees to do in a perfectly satisfactory manner, ‘ Particular attentions id to the shoeing of lame or eirnig horses, so as to correct these troubles. If you value your horse see to it that he is properly shod. Prices the Very Lowest. 0 All work promptly attended te. Chas. Bennetts. Notice is hereby given by the undersigied, Administrator of the estate of Louisa Moore, deceased, to the creditors . of and all persons having clains against the . said deceased, to exhibit them, with the , necessary vouchers, within four months . after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the law same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. . ‘ Ricwarp Moors, Administrator “of the Estate of Louisa Moore, deceased. Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 7th day of March, 1892. trator. ap7 Notice for. Proving Will. [%. the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of William Edwards, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 7th day of March, 1892, notice is hereby given that Monday, the 28th day of March, 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 been roving the will of said William Edwards, eceased, and for hearing the application of August Frandy for the issuance to him of Letters of Administration with the will annexed, when and where interested may office of Fred Searls, Nevada City,Cal.,the . Fred Searls, Attorney for Adminis. ’ appointed as the time and place for . . Nevada City, Feb. 23. Nevada Drug and Stationery Stor Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad St eet, NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, Sts : + «Proprietor, 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 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, Ete., Ete., Ete. All of which will be so at Low. Prices, any person PP ee contest the same. Dated March 7th, 1892. J. L. Moraan, Clerk. By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. J. M. Walling, Atty for Petitioner. m8 ’ ‘OR, B. M. BUNT, Physician, Annual Meeting. HE regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Delhi Mints Company will be held at the office ‘of the Compa. ny, Room 26, 820 Sansome street, Francisce, Cal., on Wednesday, March 9th, 1892, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the Directors 4 purpose of electing a Board. of toserve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may ‘. come before the meeting. “By order of gBy the Board of Di 18 2. O.F. HUNT, Sey. REMOVAL! Wn. h Smith . & AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNSON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a Larger Stock of Groceries THAN EVER BEFORE, And proposes to sell as cheapas anybody FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER, My prices will surprise the oldest settlers. ———— WM. H. SMITH. ' CITIZENS BANK, Broad Btreet-...... Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. New York, San Francisco. ¢ i And Sacramento W issue BILLS OF EXCHANG?: Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Cellections om any part of th. United Stuiesa specialty. Highes: Price Paid for Count, and State Warrants Geld and Silver Bullion ar chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: ¥. M-PRESTON (os is PRESIDEY ROM OCMUNT Foe Vick PrestipErx” TOHN T. MORGAN. oe CASHIEs D. E: MORGAN..Ass’TCasHIER and Sgv’y _ DIRECTORS: or. R. M. Hunt, JOHN T. Monegan Gro. M. Hueuss, D. E, Morean, Wa, Epwaros L. Housman, . M, Preston. : CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First National Rank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—Natienal Bank of D. O. Mills Go. UNION MARKET, OMMERCIAL STREET..N¥®VADA CITY ( JOLLEY BROR iy.. <6 << Proprietors DEALERS IN Beet, Perk, Mutten, Veni E -. At the lowest rates, W* ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE PASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Navona £3» change hote JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, tel PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 9 the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty! and capable of going as fast as an e! man cares to drive. . oo Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTI»}URNISHED Naticnal Meat Marke1 OPPOSI SE ᠀㨀䤀吀䤀娀䔀一匀 BANK. 0. J.NAPPZIGER. ....;Provriatu® EEF, Punk, MUTTON, B GES, Etc, OF. Yaka SA UES ness BACON AND LARD,wholezale or etall, And all kinds of Meats usually found in iret-class Market. Meats delivered f ee of charge. ©. J. NAPFZ1IAFR, No. 1917. Application for a Patent. U. &. LaNb Orricg, FACRAMENTO, CAL. anuary 20th, . OTICE I8 HERERY GIVEN THAT NEVADA A. HARIUNG, whose + ostoffice address is Anthony House, Sevada County, Cal., bas this day filed his application for & patent ior the “HARTUNG #YLACKR MINE,” bering gold, situated in &cott’s lx.t Mining District, County of Nevadaand State of California, and designat d by the field notes and officia 2 ae on file in this office as Lot \o.,101 in Township 16 North Range 10 E. of Mt. Diablo. Merfdian, said ‘ ae 101 being described ag follows, Beginning at a post in nm marked “H én and aa NM No le from which the 4 ec. cur. between See's 1 and 6.T. 16 N., &. 9 and 10 E., M.D. B. & M., bears N.0° 16’ W. 6.28 chains distant. Thence, mag. var. 18° 25° H.,_ 8. 71° 96’ E. 64.19 chains or 8576.4 feet to epics wee 15 inches dia., marked “H & -” and * “H. P.M. No. 2” fre oak tree 20 inches dies bear Sage ws links distant. ‘ihence, 8. 70° 15° w. 7 chaius or 508.2 feet to Spence tree 4 ‘at in diameter marked “H. P. M. No. 8.” Thence 8. 58° 32’ W. 9.97 chains or 658 feet to Poat in rock mound marked “H. P, M. ‘No. 4.” Thence N. 719. 86’ W. 87.94 chains or 2504 feet to pust in rock mound marked “H. r, M. No. 5” trom which See, cor. eemmon to Sec’s 1. 12, 6ani7, T. 16N., R.9 and 10 E., M. D. M., beara 8.02 16’ "E, 20.63 chaing distant. Thence N. 0° 16’ W, 18.63 chains or 899.6 feet to the place .£ beginning. CONNECTING LINE. marked “H. P, M, So. 5:" Thence §.0° 16’ KE. 20.62 chains to See. corner som mon to See's 1 ana 2, T: 16.N., R. 9 E. and Sections 6 and7 T. 16 N, R. 10 E., Mt. Dieblo Kase and Meridian. Magnetic variation 18° 25’ E. containing 55.86 acres. The location of this mine ia recorded ip the Recorder's office of Nevada County. in Book 6 of Mining Locations. The joining claimants are Wilson & R ers 0: the North and the South Yuba W and Mining ser be platta on the outh, ‘ny and all persona claimiug adverse} ‘any portion of said Hartung Pincer'iine or surface g ound, sre requiiea to file their adverse claims with the Bagaet of the United States Land Office, at Sac: mento, in the Roary of Sacramento,duri: mie slaty B) ie. eee f mbiication hereo ; rre: e provisions of the Btatnie.” seer one W. ROBERTS, Register. E. Fred Searls, A’ * vede Cite riod ttorney for Applicant, Ne It is hereby ordered that th Notice of App! cation for Paleat Wee ished for the periae of 60 days, in the BVADA DsILY TRAN CRIPT, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, California, which paper is hereb: designated by me siudmnining claim and Yor the webhies jor of the above notice. oe Spnenticn Xs. W. ROBERTS, ‘Regirter Firet publication of this ashes he 2ist day of January, soph, ehaades WE gece SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL} . Commencing at post inrock mound} i ". the office of the New York Bakery, G. Wm. Durst, Prop, AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELL-— known and popnlar Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I Intend to keep on hand at all times the very best of Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on moat reasonable terms. : Allorders for anything in my line promptly attended to. . Ls ha strict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at Jow rates, I hope to merit a liberal patronage. “Stowing” and “Dessert” Prunes Prepared by Felix Gillet’s Process, SUPERIOR TO ANY PRUNES IN : THE MARKET, STEWING PRUNES Ten Pounds for One Dollar. Z DESSERT PRUNES, nicely packed in two pound pine boxes, at Fitty Cents per box. Barren Hill Claret af 50 cents per gallon. FINE CLARET, of the best brands, (Carmenet-Pineau and Zinfandel) three aud four years old, at $6 and $4.50 per case of 12 bottles; “0@™ Prunes and Wine guaranteed to be of superior quality. BARREN HILL NURSERY, FELIX GILLET, Proprietor Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 17. Who Wants a Bargain? — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, — er UNEDSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE. House, Sct, Blacksmith Shop and 2 acres of Land, more or less, Cheap For Cash. The property is situated on the old Red Dog road, adjoining E. D. Bridge's place. lThavea U.S. Patent for the land. — On account of ill health, I also offer for sale my team, express wagon and busioy W. HL RISTLE Nevada City, Feb. 3. FRED SEARLS, At‘orney s»d Counselor at Lew, AJILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE GC) us WV "State and Federal. sey “oe—NOpnosite Cosrt House THE : : KEYSTONE : : MARKET. CRISSEL BROS., Commercial Street. Beef,: Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND, Fresh Lard, Salt” Meats, Bte,, kept on hand. The Lowest Living Prices and tho best Meats. (OF Meats delivered toany part ef the city free of charge. P.F. SIMONDS Menus and Oounselor at Law, “(A/ ILL PRACTICE IN THE BTATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City J. M. WALLINGC, Attorney at Law. OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Neva ja City. Ex-Superior Judge of Nevada County, Dr. C. W. Chapman, PaNrisr, NEVADA CITY $0 ss Office with Dr. N. £, Chapman, Sacramento stree i a20-tf. Assessment Notice. [ABMONY GRAVEL MINING CO. 1 Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Directors, held on the 27th 1592, an assessment, No. 6, of ten cents pat sees ee levied upon the capital 8 of the c: ration, payable Friday, April 1st, 1892. to the se 4 store of K. C this assessment shall remain ‘unpaid on the 2d day of April, 1892, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is ‘made before, will be sold on the 2ist day of April, 1892, at the heur of 1] o’cluck 4. M., at ; of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of eee enses of wag rely the of irectors, ASP. ° Office at K, Casper’s ae te Fine treet, Nevada City, Cal, £29 DR. W, E. HOPEINS, Late Surgeon U. 8. A,, 8 associated . Powers, in ["ceatment of diseen-at Bye, Ear, Throat. and Nove, Under the name of /PRUNES! PRUNES!