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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
MONDAY EV’NG MARCH 21, ’92.
LUCKY CALIFORNIANS.
It Holman Does not Object, They Will Ge
‘Wasmtncrox, March 19.—Under the
provisions of the bill passed by the Senate, and now pending befere the House
Committee on Public Buildings, the fol.
public buildings: Alameda, Auburn,
Bakersfield, Berkeley, Chico, Colusa,
Eureka, Fresno, Gilrey, Grass Valley,
Hanford, Healdsburg, Hollister, Los
Angeles, Los Gatos, Marysville, Merced,
Modesto, Monterey, Napa, Nevada,City,
Oakland, Oroville, Pasadena, Petaluma,
Placerville, Pomona, Red Bluff, Redding,
Riverside, Sacramento, St. Helena,
Jose, San Luis Obispo, San Rafael, Santa
Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa
Cruz, Santa Rosa, Selma, Steckton,
Tulare, Ukiah and Vallejo.
It is not considered probable, however,
that the Democratic House will pass. the
bill.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited,and
when Syrup of Figs was-first produced
the world was enriched with .the only
remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gent!y in
the spring time or in fact, at any time,
and the better it isknown the more popular it becomes.
sn lrineeedeallpebei sirens
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
Baker, San Jose.
. M. Berry, Sacramento.
C. Freeman, Sierra Valley.
. Powell, Smarteville.
A. Lattie, St. Helena,
A. P. Mathews, San Francisco.
Fred Hanes, Sacramento.
Jno. Connor, de
F. Zeitler, San Francisco.
Miss Powers, do
Jno. Daffy, Colfax.
B. Healey, San Francisco.
Lee D. Craig, do
J. Irwin, Camptonville,
M.J. Brock, gg ved Flat.
A. Gerberding, San rancisce.
Geo. H. Sheridan, Minneseta.
Frank W. Bacon, Russell Ce.
C. Somers, San Francisco.
J. W. Jenkins, Rock Creek.
L. Lampbarger, San Francisco.
R. D. y San Oroville.
pugsougn
Union Arrivals.
J. M. Hatcher, Columbia Hill,
seg . Steinegger, San Francisco,
Carl
hlig, do
Carl Hesse, do
LS Pp co sow 90x;
Hi. Schennert, Saeramento,
P. Brun, Sierra County,
H. H. Hallett, Blue Tent,
]. Williams, Grass Valley,
Ww. W. Wear, do
Tom Evans, Federal Lean,
W. Mutton, Colfax. f ;
MARRIED.
oc awa
Methodist Parsonage, Nevada
City, onc 20th, by Rev. John Chis:
holm, Roderick Grant to Miss Annie R.
King, both of Buena Vista.
‘At San Francisco, March 16, 1892,
Arthur Inwood and Miss Ella Sandow.
BOEN,
At Grass Valley, March 19, 1892 to
Gorden Morgan, a daughter.
At Grass Valley, March 19, 1892, to
M. D. Day, a son.
At Grass Valley, March 19, 1892, te
M. P. Stone, a daughter.
ieee
I vain the eyes are filled with light:
In vain the cheek with beauty glows,
Unless the teeeh are pureand white,
Unless the breath is like the rose;
“; And SOZODONT alone supplies
These beauties that we all so prize.
Don’t Order From Travelers
When John Swart, the artistic photog:
rapher of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits Cake at 2
in latest style frames and for leas money. gr a hoig pe Aa Hat, Moose Jaw ae elds ones? Morgaa &Robberts block Nevada Call and see the samples of ag and end Pollewon.
ee s Ys frames.
Sox headache is the bane of many lives;
ying comH. McLean’s Little
Liver and Kindney Pillets. They are
decure and ent this anno
plaint use Dr. J.
agreeable to take and gentle in
action. For sale by Carr Bros.
“To insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion take Simmons Liver Regulater. é
The Leading Hotels Here Serve
Couzy Bros.’ ‘Public Taste” Hams
and Bacon. Ask for it, d3-tf
iy want e very fine turnout of any
kind ge Henry Lane’s Feed and =
ery Stable.
Ss
s.
S.
expect him to recover.
HIS CHILDREN.
My little son had a number
of bad ulcers and running
sores to come on his head
and body, which lasted for
four years. I tried all the
an# many remedies, but the
sores still grew worse, until I did not
War Hatttement in the, Metrepolis
The recent war talk tested the patriotism of the members of the Nationa)
Guard in this city with flattering resnits
Several of the retired veterans of the
Seventh regiment, for indtance, hastencd
to get themselves enrolled on the active
list in. order that they might be ready tc
go to the front with the old regiment i!
the occasion should require. ina few
instances new uniforms were ordered by
veterans who had outgrown their old
ones.
Anotker thing that the war talk did
was to bring out in full force the ‘‘extra” howlers. These noisy tricksters
permeated the entire cjty for several
days. They stirred up the déwn town
business sections at noon and _ startled
the people in the residence streets in the
evenings. On two or three occasions
the papers they sold actually contained
some news about the Chilian situation
but in the majority°of cases there was
nothing to justify the harrowing cry of
“Extra!” and not infrequently the buyer
of an “extra” would find himself in pos"session of a newspaper one day old for
which he paid five times the regular
price. Two enterprising shouters went
through several usually quiet streets on
the west side above Fiftieth street one
evening and worked off a few hundred
copies of a cheap illustrated paper nearly
a@month old. They had probably bought
the-lot at so much per pound, and they
sold the papers at five cents a copy.—
New York Times.
Set a Horse’s Broken Rib.
Four or five months ago one of the
hostlers employed at the stable of
Charles D. Nichols, of Pawtucket, noticed that one of the handsome pair of
cream geldings acted a little lame. A
superficial examination of the shoulder
resulted in not finding any cause for
lamzneness. The next morning, when the
animal was taken out to be curried,
there was a swelling back of the shoulder and a veterinary surgeon was con.
sulted. It appeared to him like rheumatism, and with instructions to see if
it could not be sweated out he left, say
ing he would call the next day. The
sweating process did net meet the deaired results, and a thorough’ examina
tion revealed the fact that the fifth rib
was broken off. very close to the back
none.
‘The rib was set, and since that time
che animal has done no work. The result
of this piece of bonesetting has been
vatched with no small amount of inter
st by all veterinary surgeons hereabout
vho have become acquainted with the
«cdliar circumstances of the’case. How
ue rib was broken is yet a mystery, and
t probably will remain so; The result
of the operation was successful, and ina
short time the anima] will again be all
right. —Providence Journal.
False Conviction Blighted His Life.
Edward Murphy, who died at Jackon, Mich., recently, aged eighty years.
ifter being struck by an engine, had a
emarkable experience. Thirty years
.yo he was tried and convicted of mur
ter in the first degree and sent to prison
or life. Seven years were spent in soli
ary confinement until life solitary wa:
vbolished; then for fourteen years hi
tabored in the wagon shop. At the end
of twenty-five yearsadying man con
fessed to the murder and Murphy was
released.
phe state pemsioned him at $300 a year
was broken down find nis deavt resurved
from his inability to hear the whistle of
the train. His only relative is a brother
in Liverpool, England. When he was
convicted he was a prosperous drover.—
Cor. Chicago Herald.
That was seven years ago.
“Worth $300,000 and » Tramp.
The courts have been‘asked to appoint
a guardian for John Swim, an aged
wanderer, who, though worth $300,000,
has led the life of a tramp from boyhood. He has begged the most of what
he possesses, and is so miserly that he
will not clothe himself properly.
A week ago he was found by the roadside almost frozen to death. He owns
farms in several counties, and is known
all over the state as the “wealthy tramp.”
He once lived at the almshouse at Lancaster fora year before the authorities
discovered they had been entertaining
the richest man in the county, and ex
lawyer
Press. —
Queer Names for Towns.
viz., Stumptown,
grass, Hers, Man’s Choice, Maiden’
Choice and Bird in Hand.
whiffie, Gap Civil and Shoe Heel.
buck,
Purgatory and Wisconsin a Topside.
St. Louis Republic. .‘Bare Presence of Mind.
. ing on the corner.
@ car.
dent wis witnessed
crowd.Washington Post.
an insavo asylum.
two yea:'s ago.
finally in Georgia. .
Curiosities in Arizona,
or buildings covered an area
about two
rubber to the sea’
Amazon will
transportation.
pelled him. Swim is ninety-seven pel $1000 IN GOLD
old, but quite hale, and has engaged @
to resist the motion for a
guardian.—Columbus Cor. Philadelphia
Pennsylvania has twelve towns or
postofiices with very peculiar names,
Bullskin;--Shintown,
ugtown, Puckerty, Sin, Sis, Scrub;
:
"8 Send 10 cents, for (Marriege Rignt )
North Carolina comes ina good second with Wolfscrape, Snake Bite, QueMaryland has Slabtown, Pompey
Ohio has Slick, Rattlesnake and KillNebraska has a Rawhide, Minnesota a
At the corner of Fifteenth street and
New York avenue a man released a cage
of rats to be killed by dogs. One of the
rate ran under the skirts of alady stand+ Instead of fainting
or screaining she slightly raised her garments and gently shook the rat to the
ground, after which she calmly boarded
The rat was killed. The inciby an interested
a
It is said the Chiswick House, where
Fox and Canning died, and where the
fifth duke of Devonshire gave his famous
entertaiiments,
is to be converted into
An [linois man traveled over. 1,000
miles recently to recover an old family .
horse that had been stolen from him
He recovered the animal
Parties out deer hunting ran across an
old ruin on the top of the highest mountain nine miles north of Phoenix, it is
of stone, and some of the walls are still
standing ten feet high. The old buildacres of land. The large
stones around the place are covered with
hierogly phics. — Phoenix (A. T.) Gazette.
Bolivia, with improved transportation,
will send large quantities of coffee and
way being built to the headwaters of the
greatiy faéilitate such
Semi-anntal Report of the Citizens
Bank and ite Agency at Grass Valley, showing its financial condition
on the morning of January 1st, 1892, FIGHTING DEATH, 'f=nenses
Thrilling Experience of People on Bank RESOURCES.
ere are 00
the Brink of Eternity. Rea Hatate tan for dai * sabe 39
HOW THE GRIM MONSTER WAS Por TO FuGmR, — . County Warrants, <=.
HERE ARE MORE THAN THREE
hundred people living on this coast
who have publicly procinimedthat
ee owe their lives to 1-odern medical
and surgical skill. Their experience
should be a guide to others.
Loans on Stocks, Bonds, and
WRI io es 3050 00
Loans on other securities}.. 1702 75
-. Loans on Personal Security. . 110242 13
Death is nota pleasant visitor,and his . Money on hand...... 31694 52
ra sarag ese in marty ‘fastenons ge od from Monks ...5.. 961 50
ed by th xereise i ‘dina A 9
me : 2 : ‘ urniture and Fixtures.. .,. 5000 00
ee OMG chy it d 941 28
$244755 80
; LIABILITIES.
Paid-up Capital....,.. $ 30000 00
Besttye Ponds. 7.. osc ae sh 10000 00
Undivided Profits..... 20361 31
Due Depositors....... 160336 57
Due pe LAE pone teen 23574 93
Dividends Unpaid..... 482 99
$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 correct .report of the
-. financial condition of the Citizens Bank
and _ its Agency at Grass Valley on the
morning of January lst, 1892, according
to the best of our knowledge snd 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 . METRPOLITAN
Six weeks ago,
J. E. CARR.
CARER
School Books,
7.. CARB.
BROS.
—PROPRIETORS OF THE—
ssovoc“Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store,
Masoni¢ Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City>
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicine; Oils, Varnishes, Etc
2
Blank Books.
. Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Pictoria
“Piast Brands of Gras in Nevada City,
Is,2
Ww
did not think it possible that + the paid-up capital stock of the Citizens
wonderfail change could be wr in Bank i i : A
such acase us mine. I was a viciim of nk is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold
Nervous Debility and In-comnia, ised com valuation, as will appear from the
by any own indiseretions. Iwas unable foregoing feport. nn
to sleep sometimes for three and for ays E ‘
ona stretchy, and then enly for an huur or i sag PREsToN, President.
so. I had been doctoring for months, and ‘ joHN T. MorGan, Cashier.
the bést physicians on State of California,
eed my case hopeless, I County of Nevada. 8. 8.
slowly but. surely, yet able to
around, Your first treaament
Jation to me, andin a short time
asleep, and after 2¢ hours I felt certains .
that you wenld cure me. Ihave gained
more than 20 Ibs. in 6 weeks. I can only
say “God bless you.”
Subscribed to and sworn before me this
16th day of January, 1892.
Frep SEARLs,:°
Notary Public. 2
RESTAURANT
INiLODGING — HOUSE,
MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor.
Broad Street.. ..below National Hotel.
W.W. WILSON,
MM Nethe Wilson, Watsonville, Cal,
ere «3 as follows: fi
Wok SiRs-Enelosed. please fine P. ©.
Halanee due you, It is unnecai end another treatment, 43 1a
Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds.
The Table Supplied with the best
the market affords.
Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month,
N. BE, OHAPMAN,
DIENTIsT
NEVADA OITY..... CAI.
“OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED,
Office a Resid 8 ento st
MIcS NYLLIE WILSON,
ther says thet I’m well, andT quite
ith her, My bearing-is—comre tore the roaring noises in my
Assessment Notice.
ies GOLD AND SILVER MINING
Co., Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereie.
» ponnds in weight in
of your treatment. M
by given, that at a meeting of the Directsete mell oreturned, although
it was ubout gone. on will remember, ors, helt on the 20th day of ebruary, 1892,
M NeLLIE WILSON, an assessment of one cent per share was
—e levied upon the capital stock of the corZneh evidence as this, coming from poration, payable Friday, April 1st, 1892,
too late.
Young, Middle Aged and Old Mea,
YOUTHFUL
Reward ¢ Offered.
Who may be suffering fi ; U
FOLLIES or the Exvk 3 of mat wer
li.o,,will find in these ¢ guishedspecislists a friend who knows dust wh: t is
the matter with you, and will cure you
sound and well
Ts your Memory Failing or your
M<ntal, powers Weakening? If so
you knowthe cause, Go and get
Cu.red and be a Man.
WE WILL POSITIVELY PAY
from a band of horses.
a description of them:
The following is
oldiu Sprmg. Branded with ‘‘Y”’ on . ai
One SMALL COLT, grayish color, two
years old in Spring. Do not rememver the brand.
Per 1 will give ‘a liberal Reward
FOR ANY CASE UNDERTAKEN WE CANNOT CULE,
ing numerous full-page colored plates, in
the highest style of the art.
er All over this State. Exclusive territory
par Nevada City, the latter part of. given to those meaning business. Better
November last, three colts estrayed . terms than haye ever yet been offered.
Besides allowing full commissions, we
prepay the freight rate to your door.
One BLACK MARE COLT, four years . ‘his will prove a bonanza to the right
old tiis Spring. Branded with‘‘Y”’ on . parties. Sold only by subscription. 1.
shoulder. uable premiums to all who handle’ this
One GRAY HORSE COLT, three years] great work. Send at once fer descriptive
shoulder. lars to the
yellow ochre,
bago. and clay.
cured Japan Tea,
An Analysis.
The sworn vertificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of tea purciiased in the open market:
No, 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo.
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and
gypsum.
Ro. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
No. 4, (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of
indigo and aluiainous earth,
No. 5, (Unociored? alleged.) Colored with plumDoes not this condition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japan Tea
“Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed sunThere ig 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
pound, Never wold in bulk, Sold only in sealed
packages bearing this trade-mark,
‘BEECHS. TEA
‘*PureAs Thildhood.
AGENTS WANTED. .
c
id term circulars and all other particuDominion Publishing Co.,
£17 Seattle, Wash.
to anyone, notifying me or will give
information that will lead .to their
recovery.
J. HL SMART, Towles, Placer Co, Cal.
THE MAIL DEPARTMENT
voted exclusively to patients who
lat to visit us. Wrile for advica
blank «ud instruction. A full diagnosis
of your case either by mail or per
gonally absolutely free.
Address all letters plainly to XN I
POLITAN DISPENSARBY, 125 O'FAxRei.
BrREET, San Francisco, Cal.
W. W. WAGGONER,
i
d (Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
Civil : Engineer : and ; Surveyor,
yok.every man and woman shou
jd Mention this paper.
t
46 Red Cow. Left ear, half off ; right ear
cut eff; no iron brand. The owner is requested to call, pay charges and take the
animal away.
ESTRAY NOTICE,
AME to my ranch, at Washington, Nevada county, Dec. 4th, 1891, @ light
H. KOTEY.
Washington, March Ist, 1892.
Deputy Countv Survevor and
Deputv U.§.-Mineral Survevor UNIG N HOTEL
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada'!Gity, 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 Caitfornia Iron and Steel Company, situated in
the southern portion of Nevada county and
bordering on the best lands of placer
HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY
Hotel of Nevada City, and has the
enviable reputation of having the
most pleasant rooms, and setting the best
table of any house in the interior. It is . . county.
only one block from the Express, Tele. °o dores of land situated in Pleasant
graph and Post Offic ’s. Valley. :
House and lot on East Broad atreet, N
ada City
Sample Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men”
@@p Free ’Bus to and From All
Trains.
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop'r.
#f
Go where you can get first-class accommodations at reasonable rates.
MES. J. NAFFZIGER,
Broad Street,
Near the City Hall,
Proprietress :
A Frandy, Business Manager. a ustomere supplied at the Lowest Pile
every Des!
WwW. D. LONG Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
Attorney and Counselor at Law: ee
Lt. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agemey.
BOOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S, EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRAN
Cisco,
t/pr C. W. Chapman,
:
RB. ADVERTULSEMEN
N sBolicited for at newspepers a ket
on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
Fulynesis Hexioan Forte a ee
an, China, New Zealan
frailan ‘Colonies, the Eastern States and
urope. 4
iles of nearly every newspaper published
‘ on the Pactbe east are iept conubutly
5 : mn vertisers \Office’ with Dr. N,)f.{C) apman,Sacrame } “owed tree aocess to them adoring
—OFFICE —
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs
NEVADA CITY
DaNTISeT,
NEVADA OiTY .crecsensancee veer CAL
signed, Administrator of the estate of
Louisa Moore, : ) ,
of and all persons having claiins against the
gaid 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
office of Fred Searls, Nevada City,Cal.,the
game being the place for the transaction
of the business of said estate, in said
county of Nevada.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE of Louisa Meore, deceased.—
Notice is hereby given by the under.
deceased, to the creditors .
Ricuarp Moors,
Administrator of the Estate -of (Louisa
Moore, deceased.
“
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 7th day
of March, 1892.
‘
Fred Searls, Attorney for Administrator.
ap7
Notice for Proving Will.
\ the Superior Court in and for the
4 Connty.of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter of the Estate of William
Edwards, deceased.
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 appointed ‘as the time and place for
proving the will of said William Kdwards,
deceased, and for hearing the application
of August Frandy for the issuance to
him of Letters of Administration with
the will annexed, when and where
any person interested may ~ appear
and contest the same.
Dated March 7th, 1892.
i J. L. Morgan, Clerk.
By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk.
J. M. Walling, Atty for Petitioner. m8
Pursuant to an order of said Superior .
ND is ready to attend to all work in
his line, which he guarantees to do in
perfectly satisfactory manner.
Particular atterition puid to the shoeing of lame or interfering horses, so as to
orrect these troubles.
horse see to it that he is properly shod.
Prices the Very Lowest.
OO@ Allwork «
Chas.
Nevada City, Feb:
Bennetts.
Next Door t Hig Old Stand, Commercial St
Geo, M. Hueuss,
REMOYAL!
Wo, He Suit
AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNSON BUILDING,
Is now prepared to keep a
Larger Sock of Groceries
THAN EVERSBEFO RE,
And proposes to sell as cheap as anybody
“FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER.
Se . peo ear 5
My prices will surprise‘the
oldest, settlers.
WM. H. SMITH.
“CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street ret ner esas -Nevada Oity
Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted,
Wigs SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
San Francisco.
And Sacramento
W issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin
cipal cities ef GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections om any part of th:
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Werranre
Geld and Silver Bullion ur
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
W, M PRESTON, 00.6 cc ccsseccss PRESIDEYBR. M, HUNT.. .. . VICB PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN. ...6350000004 CasHIER
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CASHIER and Sgo’y¥
DIRECTORS:
Dg, R. M. Hont, JoHN T, Monean
Wm, Epwaros L, Housman,
kM. PRESTON, d
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—First National Bank,
San Francisco—Virst National Bank,
Fada acl oa ada Bank of D. O, hills
. NION MARKET,
OMMERCIAL STREERT..N®VADA CITY
D.E.Moxeax, . ()FFICE . Tilley Buildin
flow York Bakery
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popular 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 neti : ;
reasonable terms, gman ee uae
Allorders for anything i
ly attended to, uf pee eroree
By strict attention to busincas, giv
best satistection and telling at low. z et
hope to merit a liberal patronage,
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney a4 Counselor st Lew;
ILL PRACTICE IN AL
W State aud Federal,’ leet cdidal
fiee—Oppaosite Coert House
THE : : KEYSTONE : ; MARKET.
GRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street.
Beef, : Pork, : Mutton
And Veal.
SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND,
Frosh: Lard, Salt Meats, Ete, kept on hand.
The Lowest -Living Prices and the best Meats,
(OM Meats delivered to any part of
the city free of charge. “
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN TH
W United States Courts. = rare Ane
: Pit seattle & Roberts’ Block, Neva
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney at Law.
and Pine Streets, Nevada City, en
Ex Superior Judge of Nevada County,
Assessment Notice,
ARMONY ‘GRAVEL MINING CO.
Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby
given, that at a meeting of the Directors, held on the 27th day of February,
1892, an assessment, No. 6, of. tex-cents
per share was levied upon the ‘apital
(JOLLEY BROG., ci cers ss Provrieto . stock of the corporation, payable Friday,
i April 1st, 1892, to the Secretary, at the
pinkie store of K, Casper, Nevada City, Cal.,
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veni
At the lowest rates.
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE
Ee.
(
If you value your
omptly attended te.
23.
. ‘Nevada Drug and Stationery Store
(dd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY,
W. D, VINTON, : :
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a complete stock of
DRUGS AND
Prescriptions caref
Also a comple
BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY
—Including— ;
Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Lot o.
Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, In
Rulers, Playing
Books, Ledg
Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage,
Cards, Memorandum, Note, °
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:
Thence N. 719 86’ W. 87.94 ‘chains or 2504
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MEDICINES,
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0, J, NAFFZIGER,
No. 1917.
Application for a Patent.
U. &. LAND OFFICE, PACRAMENTO, CAL.
January 20th, 1892.
OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT NEVADA A. HARITUNG, whose Vostoffice
uddress is Anthony House, Nevada County,
Cel., has this day filed bis inne for
a patent ior the “HARTUNG FLACKR
MINE,” bearing gold, situated in Scot!’s
+ lat Mining District, County of Nevadnand
State of California, and designat d by the
field notes and official Bot on file in this
office as Lot No, 101 in ov aehlp 16 North
Range 10 E. of Mt. Diablo Meridian; said
101 being described ‘as follows,
wit:
Beginning at a:post in a stone mound
+ marked “H. & H.” and “H. Fb, M. No. 1”
frdm which the 4 ec. cur. between Sec’s ‘1
and 6.T. 16 N., &. 9 and 10 K., M.D. B. &
M., bears N. 0° 16’ W. 6.28 chains distant. Thence, mag. yar. 18° 25' H., 8.
71? 86’ EB. 64.19 chains or 8576.5 feet to
epines tree 15 inches dia., marked “H &
“and “H. P, M. No.2” frem which black
oak tree 20 inches dia. bears 8, 88° W. 83
links distant.
chains or 508.2 feet to Spruce tree 4 feet in
diameter marked ‘H, P.M. No. 8.” Thence
$2’ W.9.97 chains or 658 feet to post
Annual
Francisce, Cal., on
Meeting.
MHE regular annual meeting of the stock[ holders of the Delhi Mining Company
will be held at the office of the Company, Raom 26, 320 Sansome street, San
March
9th, 1892, at 10 o’clock 4. M., for the
purpose of electing a Board of Directors
to serve for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
come before the meeting. By order of
the Board of Directors.
f18 Cc. F, HUNT, Sec’y.
Wednesday,
feet to
M. No.
ost in rock mound marked ‘H, r.
M. D. M., bears 8.02 16’
or 899.6 feet to the place uf begiuning.
CONNECTING LINE,
Commencing at post in rock
marked “H. P, M. xo.
to Sec’s 1 and 2,7. 16 N., R, 9 EB. and Sec:
tase apd Meridian.
> 26’ E. containing 58.36 acres.
the Recerder’s office of Nevada County
in Book 6 of Mining Locations. The ad
Notice to
Law Office of F
the transaction of
Mason, deceased.
Cra AT VINTON’S DRUG BORE,
__NEVADA CITY. ness hours
to stree avi.
4
of March, 1892.
Fred Searls, Atty.
estate, in said county of Nevada.
CLARA B. MISLEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of L. A.
Creditors.
STATE OF L. A. MASON, deceased. . any
Notice is hereby re by the undersigned, Administratrix o
“ eceased,
red Searls,
the business of
sity, : ¥. W. RB
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 12th day. podlicaiton of this noticegws jon . ant
2. their adverse claims with the R
the Estate of ne United states Land Office, at SacraNevada
City, Ual., the same being the place &
joinin, claimants are Wilson & Rodgers o
Mining Ce.’s claim on the -outh.
Any and all persons claimiu:
portion of said Hartung
Notice of a by
lished for the period of 60 days
NEVADA DalL¥. TRAN ORIPT, @ dail
which paper iy hereb
of the above notice,
OBERSS, Regieter.
he 2ist day of January,3i802.
‘thenee, 8. 70° 15’ W. 7.70
M. No.4.”
Mi 12 bani TT, No H.9 and 10 ie See’s 1. 12 an A +, B.9 and 10 E,,. ,
; : "BE. 20.62 chains county of
distant. Thence N, 0° 16’ W. 13.68 chains
mound
ex 6:” Thence 8, 0°
16’ K. 20.62 chains to Sec. corner common
tions 6.and7 T. 16N,R,. 10 E., Mt. Diablo
Magnetic variation
18
The location of this mine is recorded in
the North and the South Yuba Water and
adversely
surface g.ound Jive gy or a und, are require .
i ister of . and the undersigned, Conra.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
cation for Patent be pubper published at Nevad bit Cc Titon is, Per at Nevada aliforn: BY
4 é h d igh d b 4
the newspape: bli hed Seaton n4 the as the ne r published near e
said mining claim’ and forthe publicatfon
in U. 8. gold coin. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on
the 2d day of April, 1892, will be delinjuent and advertised for sale at public
auction, and, unless payment is made bepon-ille parties, cagnot be ignored by to the Secretary, at the store of K. Cas. ™ TASTE HAMS, BACON and fore, will be sold on the 21st day of April,
the aflicted, We would be glad tohave . per, Nevada City, Cal., in U. §. gold . L RO en ps pene of 11 o’cluck a. M., at
you write to thése parties and see for . .com. Any stock u bn whi arid te sles — = 1e office of the Secretary of sai a
yeueiven WA have” tacecanae OF 1aceah Pre fest ase mee thik nae " THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Agent. ope ation, to pay the d y Secretary.
sonilar testimonials on file in our office, April, 1892, will be delinquent and J Empire Livery Stable together wie Casper’s store, on
© eMebeeror chai erie 4 for sale at public auction, ones mee oe ae — eersut B3. oot, Nevada City, Cal.
gates Ofihe best American and Europe ~\-une-hefore.__wiletOe4 wn ii E . Broad.stis, Nexdaneacboral.. scan na “ ,Collezes. Each department is presided . of ibe Sacwsiary ~ said arepernnony 56 SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! ane — a TTT eT, OPK LNS,
over by an eminent specialist. z pay e pape, ar aid assessment, together seen ‘HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Late Surgeon U. S. A.
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Te opania, Varieocele, Kezenihy of anf ; K. CASPER, Secretary: “PICTORIAL. Practical: . Horeshoer . Horses: Carriages and Buggies . treatment.of diseases of
: Ey Sy phigits,—-Genorj er’ i SELF-PRO san To be found in this part of the State, Brood or Skin disease. Syphiiis;—Genor Office at K. Cas, er’s store, on Pine st., o x ae
th rectal or any malady .whatNevada City, Cal. £23 YOUNG PEOPLE'S goin HAS RENTED THE o, POREhs WINN SLAEANE eee eee cae a Eye, Rar, Throat and Nose,
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DRS. POWERS & HOPKINS,
533 Sutter street, San Francisco, Cal,
San Francisco, Feb. 17—1m,
Certificate of Co-Partnership,
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY
of Nevada, ss:—We, the undersigned,
do hereby certify that we are partnerstransacting business in this State, at the
city of Nevada, county of Nevada, under the firm name of Thomas Shurtleff
& Son. That the names in full of all the
inembers of such partnership are‘Thomas
Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff,
and that the place of our respective
residence is set opposite our respective
names, Whe business we shall conduct
is a general grocery business.
In witness whereof we have hereunto
set our hands this 11th day of March,
1892.
Names.
Tuomas SHURTLEFF, ‘
Residence, Nevada City.
CLARENCE ASAPH SHURTLEFY,
Residence, Nevada City.
Srate or CaLIvORNIA,
County or Ngevapa, vais
On this 11th day of March, 1892, before me, W, D. Long, a Notary Public
in and for the said county of Nevada,
and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, personally
known to me to be the same persons
whose names are subscribed to the within
instrument, and they duly acknowledged
to me that they executed the same, In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my ~
hand and affixed my official seal the day
and year in this certificate firat above
written. W. D. Lone,
m12 [seal] Notary Public.
C)
NOTICE,
O MRS, G., DUPOIR :—YOU WILL
please take notice that the following
described property, situate in the county
of Nevada, State of California, viz;
All of that certain lot in the town
of Washington, Washington township,
evada, State of California,
bounded east by Washington creek, west
by lot of H. Striker, north by South
¥ube river, and south by vacant land,
with the improvements thereon, was, 0”
the twenty-fourth day of February,
1891, by the Tax Collector of said Nevada county, sold for delinquent taxes
for the year 1890, to Conrad Grissel, for
the sum of eight and seventy-two hun_. dredths ($8.72) dollars. ;
‘. The amount due at the date hereof is
thirteen ahd eight hundredths ($13.08)
dollars, and the right to redeem said
property from said sale will expire on
Saturday, the sixteenth of Apr. 1892;
rissel,
will on Monday, April eighteenth, 1892,
L. A. Mason, d to the cred-\ mento, in the County of 8 ore .
itors of and all persons -having claims the sixty dare peric of ehitoaiion eves : apply to the Tax Collector of the pean
inst the said deceased, to exhibit them . °* on aed. Ayes barred y the virtue of the . © Bs evada, aforesaid, for a deed of all o
ith the necessary vouchers, within four . °°" "°"™*” oy ROBERTS, Register, . i, Propertyantes weak the first publication of thig. Fred Searls, Attorney for Reattae Nebag my hand this 10th day of
notice to the said Administratrix at the vada City, Cal, arch, 1892, m2 CONRAD GRISSEL.
Dividend Notice,
ing of the Board of Directors
of the Citizens Bank, held on March
Tt, 1892, a dividend (No, 45) of fifty
‘cents
ter March 10th, 1892,
ml2
7 &
JOHN T. MORGAN, Cas hier.
¥
personally appeared Thomas Shurtleff .
share was declared payable on .