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March 24, 1892 (4 pages)

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Sawn THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. eae BROWN & CALKINS; Proprietors: . A eecases EWNG MARCH 24,’92. had my gun with me, and the baboons were screaming on the top of the. rocky precipice that overhangs my homestead. The dogs in the farmyard, on bearing the noise the baboons were mae a tushed up to the mountain and were Riddle Brothers, Formerly of Nevada City,. coon engayed in a deadly fight. I'took p my gun and climbed up the mountain for the purpose of assisting the ogs and in the hope of saving them from being torn to pieces. When . ] reached the summit of the krantz a number of baboons fled. I fired and wounded one in the shoulder; he was immediately pursued and tackled by the only dog left, the others. having been torn to pieces. The struggle for life or death was taking place between the wounded baboon and the dog on the very brink of a precipice. Thad not another cartridge for my gun, so_I put it down and picked up a couple of large stones and walked to within a few yards of the spot. A NEW ENTERPRISE to Erect a Hotel at Willows. u Riddle Brothers, et the Craft Hotel, Woodland, says the Democrat, have oe ” chased five lots of the Crawford site in Willows and will soon begin the erection ef one of the finest hotels in Northern California thereon. The building will be a three-story brick, and will-‘contiin seventy-five commedious bedrooms a large office and geveral store rooms. It will be built after a modern style of architecture, ® and the exterior walls be cemented. The building will be erected with a view of making it one ef the best appointed hostelries to be found anywhere, and will be the largest in that section of the State. mated at $40,000. H. F. Marston has received an order for 500,000 brick to be used in the construction ef the hotel, and he shipped the completed the.contract for putting up the building will’ be let. Riddle Brothers have conducted the Craft Hotel for several years, and by strict attention to business and an aim to make their guests comfortable have succeeded in bringing the Craft tothe front rank of well-kept hotels. They are both enterprising young men, and their new ‘ undertaking will be of inestimable value in the advancement of Willows. _ Their many friends will be pleased to learn of their prosperity The Riddle Brethers were for some time empleyed at the ” ‘Union and National Hotels at Nevada City. ao Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the post-officeat Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., March 24, 1892: Littlejohn, B. F. Powell, Mrs. Belle Rice, Mrs. Ray Van Dersane, Sam. Whitney, Clara If not called for in fifteen days the let ters will be sent to thedead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of ene cent for each letter. Lezonarp S, Cacxins, P. M. —_— In vain the eyes are filled with light: 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. d20-tf The Leading Hotels Here Serve Cottey Bros.’ ‘‘Public Taste” Hams and Bacon. Ask for it. d3-tf S1cx headache is the bane of many lives; Secure and prevent: this annoying complaint use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kindney Pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action. For sale by Carr Bros. The Encyclopedia Brittanica says: The manipulation of peor teas, te give them a finer appearance, is not only caried on where the teas are grown, but also , 2 England and America. Glazing poor teas with Prussian blue, plumbago, or black lead, to.give it a smooth, glossy appearance, is so very common that little genuine uncolored tea is offered for sale.” Beech’s Tea is guaranteed ‘‘pure as childhood.” For sale by Thes. Shurtleff, Ir you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and a ery 8 Eee DON'T TAKE Medicines that pretend to do the work of The’ effects of S S S most of them are ° Minute WOrse than the diseases they aretend to eure.There is but oné permanent cure for seutagious blood poison, and that is to be found in permanently destroy the effects of MERCURIAL AND POTASH POISONING. Ktis.a purely vegetable remedy, wetirely harmless, and yet it is the Bost potent blood purifier ever «discovered. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. M5 SWIFT SPECIFIC 00. Altenta, Ge .W. W. WAGGONER, ~ (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil ; Engineer: and : Surveyor, Deputy County Survevor and Deputv U.S. Mineral: Survevor Office n Morgan &Robberts block Nevada City, Cal STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. WHERE will be a meeting of the StockT botdece of the Odin Bisavel Mining I was walking through my lands and d them at the baboon when suddenly a No expense will be spared in its equip-. ¢-o.mendous male baboon, the largest 1 have seen, came straight at me a bold i i¢ manner, eyes gleaming The total cost of the structure is esti pee aa oc tae See ee together as if in anticipation of the crunching that was in store for me. . just had time to hurl the stone in my ., . now upraised hand at him when he was first carload Menday. J. J. Hall, a Wilupon me. He seized me by the leg first lews architect, is now drawing the plans. and bit me with ‘such--violence that I and specifications, and when they are} thought every bone in my leg = smashed to atoms. I kicked with al. my might, I tried to get hold of a stone, dealt him several blows. with the fist, wi heanty glows, . jing him, but the I enough ip shown from the FIGHTING WITH A BABOON. Man’s Desperate Hand to Hand Rattle with a Monster Anthropoid, I was just in the act of hurling one of { attempted to seize him by the throat, but it was all useless; the strength of the enraged African mandril overpowered me completely. : After he had finished with my leg he raised himself on his hind legs, put his arm around me and seized hold of me on the chest with his powerful jaws. What could . do? Every now and then he let zo his hold of my breast and snapped at my throat. 1 seized him by the throat with my right hand and clinched my ‘or a single moment. Every time f the precipice, and we were now with + moment lost my footing down we bould_go-into the chasm below, The younded baboon and the dog, that wer« ver sixty. weket and got the knife, the brute .cratching and tearing my face with hi: ingers, but he would not yield his grasp noved he dragged me nearer to the edge n three feetof the brink and the ground loping down to it. 1 knew that if I for esponsible for the awful se . : : vhich 1 now found myself, had jus ; ; ; q olled over into-the abyss. We had been Friday Evening, Apri tit nearly an hour, and as the baboon howed no signs of releasing me . felt J nould not be able to hold out much eee mger, as 1am anold man, considerably At this stage I bethought myself of a snknife . had in my waistcoat pocket. ¢ 1 could only. get it out I might ward im off by stabbing him in the face. J ‘radually got my left hand into my aands all the while. I got it to my mouth and held it there tilf I had an »pportunity of opening it with my lefi hand. I then began stabbing and prodknife was not large For these complaints take Simmons {aver Regulator. It keeps the stomach tlearand prevents any of the above poisons trom getting in the system, or, if ther¢ tlready it will drive them out, no mattes sow strongly rooted or long-standing, ané you will again have good health and be “tan you a pain in the side. back on ander the shoulder-blade? It is not rheu fr seg Mat ot bs gage Take Simmon ver Ke; re gion your heart throb violen afte: musual exertion or excitement? It is not seart disease, but indigestion. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. @ Simmons—-Liver—Regulator,—_If je sombination of complaints, a’ tands of Dr. Jones, of this city, I “ tter of conceived duty to humanity } thie bane my testimony to the unfailing virtues k hat a splendid medicine it is, there woud sapien a carer without a patient and many aninterminable doctor’s bill saved. 1 com tider it infallible in a lag Kacoe oe imed, Me been a perfect sical wreck from poms fds hr pro ie i the outgrowth of _ malaria in es a and, even under the skill ired of ever being a well woman again, aiaens Liver Regulator was recommended te me. I tried it; it helped me, and it is the only thing that ever did me any good, I persevered is Thrilling Experience of People on the Brisk of Eternity. HOW THE GRIM MONSTER WAS PUT TO PLIGHT. RE MORE THAN THREE 3 anled soups living on this coast ““® who have pullicly proclaimed = they owe their lives to modern medica: and surgical iter Ps experience ujde to oMess, Me ts tots pleasant visitor, and his Coming can in many instances be deferred by the. exercise of a little Sey judgment. Write to this. man for his experience, Rep Pivrr, Sept. 25, ot. METRPOMITAN DisvEns.Ky— i rfect health. I know yeeks ago, when L first Sian culdieiss treat oa tad Lalways keep it as a ° oe pi eS ae it pe tible that su} reyes Bary nd ye in my family.” —Mas, Marv wonderfal change could Le wr Sav: such acasé us mine. T was a GRAND To be Given by Young Men's Institute, —~AT— —-ON— Committee of Arrangements, J. J. Hanley, J; ©. Nilon, Chas. Grimes, J. M. Foley, Carl Schemer, J. A. Milhone, J. E. Carr. Fleor Managers. get atthe dog. He threw me upon the dog; they . rience again.—Graff-Reinet Advertiser. Count Pulaski’s orsemanship. New York Ledger. A Down East Toll Bridge Sign, all persons, save ‘‘paupers, Indians and paupers and clergymen is easily understood from the practice elsewhere, but why the Indians were exempted is not 40 Clear, unless, indeed, it was a recognition of the aboriginal right to the freedom of the region.—Boston Journal. —— Poor Doggie Was Not Sleepy. This.story is told of a tardy pair at a formal dinner. When the company of guests had waited nearly half an hour and at last the hostess gave up the missing ones and all were seated at the table, the pair appeared. The explanation fom the wife was that “‘it. was quite too bad, but Bijou would not let us leave, and we had to wait until the little fellow was asleep,”—New~ York Times.ee 9 wri ems. An effort is to be made to successfully atroduce German song birds. into Oretion in Alaska is The progress in eon on June ¥ last there were.twenty "total enrollment of 1,351 pupile four schools, having & eed os ear t* ] Dace rew when he chooses to tackle and fight an from behind. I felt the brute wished to and tumble, and then the baboon walked sullenly away along the ri ge of the precipice, looking back from time to time as if undecided whether he should renew the attack. It was some time before I could recover sufficient strength to descend the mountain. . got home, =. however, and the dog, too, after an encounter such as I shall never forget, and . two Ladies, $1.50. the like of which I hope never to expe In the American army of the Revolution there were few who could equal Count Pulaski either in horsemanship or asaswordsman. His feats were the wonder and ‘envy of his Officers, and many were the serious injuries received DENTIST in trying to imitate him. It is related : of him that, with his horse at full galGy lop—and he always rode a magnificent — charger—he would discharge his pistol, toss it in the air and catch it by the barrel, then hur) it at some object in advance; and then, without in the least checking the speed of his horse, he would slip one foot from the stirrup, and, bending over toward the ground, recover his pistol and wheel into line with as much precision as though he were engaged in ordinary exercise,— A few old toll bridges down east bear signs that perpetuate the memory of a curious law. These signs proclaim that clergymen,” must pay toll in crossing the bridge. The indulgence shown to son. A number of red cardinals, bobo. links and indigo birds have also been brought there from the east and are to be liberated in the spring. J.C, Mulligan, ey Nilon, unarmed man. Chas. Grimes, J. L. Morgan, I was wondering how all*this was go. T. J. Moroney. M. Brophy, ing to end, when one of the dogs that . J. E. Carr, A. J. Carey, had been wounded in the fight and had . KJ. Phelan, P. Leonard, recovered sufficiently to make his way G. J. Schmidt, me a Hurley, to where we were seized the animal ees Hacks and Carriages Furnished 50 cents. Ladies, 25 cents. N. B. OHAPMAN, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacramento st —s --AND-3] LODGING — HOUSE, MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. the market affords, or month. Reward Offered. a description of them: shoulder. shoulder. r the brand, recovery. Nevada County Abstract Office, Titles Examinad and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, A steamer from Anckland« recently (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, landed in London a cargo of 40,000 sheep end 2,000 cattle, frozen and dr i for . NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT. the market and at prices lower than those vharged for American meats. SEARCHER OF RECORDS, g county. Valley. House and lot on East Broad _ ;treet, N ia City ' lowly. but rely, yu uote a be lnvitatin Anniversary Ball. . sesaheseerics ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY, The Floor Will be Canvassed. Tickets admitting Gentleman and Admission to Gallery--Gentlemen, Invitations must bé shown at the door, RESTAURANT Broad Street.. .. below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the best Board and Lodging by the day, week @@I will give a liberal Reward to anyone notifying me or will give information that will lead to their For sale—6000 acres of land of the Calt~ fornia Iron and Steel Compan , siiuatedin. NEVADAQCITY........ coee CAL the southern portion of Nevade county and rdering on the best lands of Placer 286 acres of land situated in Pleasant Nervous Debility « by my own indiser to sleep sometiimes for on a stretch, and t 80. Lhad been do the best physicians ced my case hopeles asleep, and after 2t honrs T that you would cure me. . Thave more than 20 Ibs. in 6 weeks, [I can aby S08 blew 700 WW. WIESON @ vote ws as follows* e>trety cur 2, MISS NELLIE. WILSON, pletely restored, t right ear are also, I haye gained 1 yourselves. We heve thousands too late. life, will find in the sound and well Cured and be a Man. THE MAIL DEPARTMENT sonally absolutely free, STREET, San Francisco, Cal, NEVADA CITY.....0AJ; Send 10 cents for (Marriage Rights) a book every man and woman should have. Mention this paper, — Es — COLTS LOST. 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 EAR Nevada City; the latter part. of . only one block from the E November last, three colts estrayed . graph and Post Offic s. from a band of horses. The following is One BLACK MARE COLT, four years Sample Rooms and First-class Accommodaold ti.is Spring. Branded withY” on tious for Commercial Men, Free ’Bus t arF One GRAY HORSE COLT, three yeara. ri, “78° "BUS to and From an old in Spring. Branded with “Y” on : t reasonable rates. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, A Frandy, Business Manager. _W. D. LONG J. H. SMART, Towles, Placer Co,, Cal Attorney aad Counselor at Law. — OFFICE — NevadaiCity, Nevada Co, Cal. Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs NEVADA CiTy DENTIsT, Offe« with Dr N.’F.) ) apman, Sacram> FIGHTING DEATH. . KEEP CONSTANTLYZON HANO A Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Gils, Varnishes, Etc. School Books, Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials,: as Magazines Agents, for the San Francisco Examiner. T. a. CARR. CARR BROS. —PROPRIETORS OF THE-— Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sireets, Nevada City. Mis; Methe Wilson, Watsonville, Cat, xs-Enclosed please fine P.O. 9 der for the balance due you, It is unnéeNevada City Council, No, 30} 22% ssary to send another treatment, aa lam Mother says that I'm well, andT qnite agree with her. My hearing is com; » roaring noises in my ne inds in espns on the two months of your treatment. sense of smell has also returned, although it was about gone. as you will remember, Miss NELLIE WILSON, “PureAs Buch evidence as this, coming from responsible parties, cannot be ignored by Floor Director, Thos. J. Brown.) the atticted, We would be giad to have you write to these parties and see for similar testimonials on file in our office, Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. SRR: ANGEL PRE LT, An Analysis The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: 1, (Black.} Colored-with plimbage and in Ne. 2. (Black) Colored with indigo, plumbago and OR 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of di d aluminous earth. : 6 TT alleged.) Colored with plumbago and clay. Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of ‘Pure Japan Tea Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed suncured Japan Tea, There is no‘headache in it. child can drink it. Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much percup, Sixty cents per pound. Never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark. ‘BEECKS. TEA hildhood. THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Sole Agent. REMOVAL! Wa. ¥ Smith AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHNSON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St Ts-now prepared to keep a THAN EVER"BEFO RE, FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. oldest-settlers. a SMITH. CITIZENS BANK, New York, San Francisco. and EUROPE, United States a specialty. and State Warranre chased OFFICERS: BM, BUNT.. ~ 3.. DIRECTORS: ur. R. M, Hont,Gro. M, Hugues, D, E. Morean, Wa. EDWaRops, L, Housman,
kM. PRESTON. CORRESPONDENTS. New York—First Nationa) Bank. Ban Francisco—First National Bank, 10. New York Bakery G. Wm. Durst, Prop, Lager Stock of Groceries) And proposes to sell as cheapas anybody My prices will surprise‘the Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WF SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE And Sacramento Ww tssue BILLS OF EXCHANGI Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN Collections on any part of th: Highes: Price Paid for County Geld and Silver Bullion ur SM PRESTON . 3. csccccesess PRESIDEY: .-. VICE PRESIDEN? JOHN T. MORGAN.,...7.. resee CasuIcr D. EK. MORGAN..Ass’TCasH1gR and Ssgc’y Joun T. MonGan Sacramento—Nationa! Bank of D. O, hills ri ‘ NION MARKET, DEALERS IN At the iowest rates, LARD ( JOLLEY BROM i650 Provrieto Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal E °. Empire Livery Stable The Metropolitan Dispensary you are afflicted with Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Insomnia, Varicocele, Eczema, or any Blood or Skin disease. Syphilis, Gonor rhea, Rheumatism or any malady whatever, you shonld call on these famous physicians and obtain relief before it is A Chance in a Thousand! “PICTORIAL SELF-PRONOUNC YOUNG PEOPLE’ HIS book contains upwai pages of printed matte ‘ hundred magn ficent illustrat ing numerous fullthe highest style o AGENTS WANTED his State. Exel: given to those meaning bu terms than have ever yet Besides allowing. full’ cor prepay the freig ‘. This will prove a Practica] : rds of 700 large Young, Middle Aged and Old Men, Music G *s Enl d Orchest from sate eld Iota does aed ad Rese may be suffering from YOUTHFT h of Eight Pieces. FOLLIES or the EXCESSES of mati distinguished sj:eCialists a friend who knows just wh it the matter with you, and ‘will cure you page colored plates, in usive territory cits siness. Better. . Particular atte ing of lame or in correct these troubles, fr horse see to it that he is p terferin Is your Memory Failing or your Mental powers Weakening? If so you know the cause. Go and get ht rate to your door. bonanza to the right y by subscription. Val0 all who handle this Send at once for descriptive ulars and all other particuuable premiunis t WE WILL POSITIVELY PAY $1000 IN GOLD POR ANY CASE UNDERTAKEN WE CANNOT CURE Dominion Publishing Co, Seattle, Wash. Is devoted exclusively to patients who eT SDR er gee are unable to visitus. Write for advice blank and instruction. A full diagnosis of -your case either by mail or per. ESTRAY NOTICE. AME to my ranch, at Washington, NeAddress all letters plainly to METRO POLITAN DISPENSARY, 125 O’PARRELL cut off; no iron brand. The quested to call, pay charges H Washington, March Ist, 1892. Notice to Creditors. STATE of Louisa M. Notice is hereby Tae é —_ oore, deceased. — he given by the undermunistrator of the estate of deceased, to the creditors g claimns against thé bit them, with the within four months cation of this notice ) nistrator at the law Nevada City, Cal., the . ce for the transaction said ‘estate, in said . said deceased, to exhi necessary votichers, after the first publi to the said Admi office of Fred Searls, same being the pla of the business of : \ county of Nevada. —— —— RIcHARD Moore, Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Moore, deceased, Dated Nevada City, Cal., of March, 1892. Fred Searls, Attorney for Adminisxpress, Tele. Se ieee ernee Ae 8 PTY r Proving Will. a ees MHE regular annual meetin holders of the Delhi Min will be held at the office of ny, Reom 26, 320 N the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. . In the matter of Estate of William Edwards, deceased. ; Pursuant to-an order Court, made on the 7th notice is hereby gi day, the 28th da: o'clock A. M. of Room of said Court, in the city and coun: inted as the time of said Superior day of March, ' ven that Mony of March, 1892, at 10 9th, 1892, at 10 purpose of electin to serve for the transaction of such o come before the meetin “ Board of D 18 Go where you can get first-class accomOne SMALL COLT, grayish color, two. modations a ears old in Spring. Do-not rememther busin Proprietress at the Court House ity of Nevada, has omptly attended te, Bennetts. Nevada City, Feb, 23. Nevada Drag and Stationary Store. 24s: 2scom xo Sapvenocane Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Streel, NEVADA ciry, W. D. VINTON, : : EEPS CONSTANTLY ON a complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded. Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and ST ATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Journal and Tablet Pa ries, Envelopes, Inks, E Scrap Books, Inkstan Rulers, Playing Cards, Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, J ournals, — Ete., Ete., Ete, All of which will be so at low Prices, Annual Meeting. 8 proving the will of said Will eased, and for hearing of August Frandy for of Letters of Administration with the will annexed, when and where the application the issuance to igned, Adminis iL A. M 5 itors of and all inst the said vith the f and contest the same, Dated March 7th, 1892, J. L. Monaay, Clerk. J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. alling, Atty for Petitioner, m8 ms havin, ceased, Dr. C. W. Chapman, eg Aha Cal., the same beir the transaction of the OR. R. M. BRUNT, 2 f 3 estate, in said count antes — Orme AT VINTON’S DRUG SroRE, A B. of the Esta Dated Nevada C of March, 1892, Fred Searls, Atty, Administratrix Seatete “tt NEVADA CITY. tratrix of the Estate of to the credg claims to exhibit them vouchers, within four rst-publication of this Administratrix at the Searls, _ AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLH known and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining a Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hand at all times the very best of Bread, Pies Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on ehort notice and on most reasonable terms. : Allorders for anything in my line prom pty attended to, By strict attention to businéss, giving the best satisfuction aud selling &t Jow rates, I hope to merit a liberal pstronage. FRED SEARLS, At‘ orney ad Counselor st lew, Ii L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE Ujus state and Federai,' oe—Opposite Jiert Honse THE ; : KEYSTONE : : MARKET. GRISSEL 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 the best Meats O@™ Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge, P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor a! Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND — Assay Office ot this Hank. ———. \V EL PRactic rites OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City * J.M. WALLINC, Attorney at Law. OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevuda City. __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, OMMERCIAL STREET..N FVADA CITY 1892, an assessinent, No. 6, of ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Friday, April lst, 1892, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2d day of April, 1892, will be delinE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A quent and advertised for sale. at public CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE } auction, and, unless payment is made beTASTE HAMS, BACON © and . lfere, will be sold on the 21st day of April, , 1892, at the hour of 1] o’cluck a. M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and exenses of sale. By order of the Board of jirectors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Sroad st., Nevada City, opp. Nat-ona x: Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine tincte Nemadn its Cal =. fo Stable has the largest lot of Old Chaney Shop, on Broad Street, his ely . onrenetis Seem The horses are free from vic Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand : Proprietor. Foolscap, Bill, pers, PapetePens, Pencils, * ds, Mucilage, Visiting g of the stocking Compan the re sew Sansome street, San on_Wednesday, March o'clock A. M., for the % 4 Board of Directors ing year, and -the ess as may gZBy order of rs, z C. F. HUNT, Sec'y, Notice to Creditors. A. MASON, deceased. reby givén by th~ under. Grst-class Market, VWoeate delivered f ee of charge, C, J. NAFFZ1GER Sareea No. 1917. Application for a Patent. U. 8. Lanp OFFICE, PACRAMENTO, Ca, January 20th, 1892. ADA.A. HARTU address ig Anthony House, a »” bexring gold, situat, dat Mining District, County rs : State of Celifornia, az f lat on fi Range 10 E. of Mt. Diablo Mer: ot No, 101 being atin & described a, Beginning at a Oost marked “H «& a plecox which thel4 ec eur, be and 6.1. 16 N., “«&, 9 andM., bears N. 0° . 367 W. o.8 ot “oe TiS 36 54. Spruce tree 15 inches dia a and “H. P.M. No. 9" f; Oak tree 20 inche« a Fi nit “eet va awe oan. ; thenee, 8. 70° 15’ ~“CAa1D8 Or 508.2 feet to > ; diam ter marked “Ht ay Noe # fpet tu 5. 63° 32’ W.9.97 chains or 648 Toence N, 71 W, 37. thai 2504 feet to post in rock sound orale dr Mi. No. 8" frou which und Marked “H. )., [ fe bears &. 0° distaut. Thence N. 0° e.f begiuning. CONNECTING LINE. Commencing marked “Hp. Ay pont in rock mound “Tt figs ? ar ©0. 8:" Thence 6" LE. 20.62 chains to sev. porns ae :9 Seo’s 1 und 2, T yee Ther common fons 6 and7 T. 16 i N,R.10 £., M no » KR, » Mt. Diabl i a pe ose Meridian, an Magnetic . Variation 8. -, Containing 55.36 acre The location of this mi Ge ven: Ae Ms with the Re; ister of mento, in the ¢ ount Land: Office, at. vada City, Cal, ng the e fo; pt Bel gor ohics of Application for Pal ned. for + period of 60 days, in th . NEVADA DilLy Tr PT, a dally newe MISLEY, paper Published at Nevada City ate te of L. A. ty, Cal:, this 12t), day a8 the newspa said mining clei. Pont Of Sacrams: realy dye period or PUbilewtion beeee P Rl , Provisions of the Btatwte™ me vithae of mh E. W. ROBER rg Fred Searls, Attorney for Appliemey. It is hereby ordered that the ich paper ig pereny E. W ¥ of Janu — Proprietor, aed ea : rs PROPRIETOR OF Horeshoer HAS RENTED THE Horses, Carriages and Buggtes . [5 2ow associated w. a eee ae DR. W. E. HOPKINS, THE EMPIRE Late Surgeon U, §, A., : ith Dr, Powers, ; treatment of diseases of os and capable of going as fast a a ake y to attend to all work in. @# Cares to drive, which he guarantees to do in. satisfactory manner, ntiou prid to the shoeCARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTI horses, so as to ° you value your YORNISHED roperly shod. Prices the Very Lowest O@™ Ail work OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THA c. oy T NEN Vv NG, whose Fostoffice Cal., has this day filed his “apollen ae cr haere ior the “HARTONG PLACEK . c. 1 Scott's rae Vads and field notes and Officia: at acs fhe . ! i i office as Lot } 0, 10] in downshi 16 Rant dian; said 8% follows, stone mound M. No.1” etween Sec’s . tant, ‘Thence, mag. var. igo neE 19 Chaing or 8576.4 feet to » Marked “H & eats 8. 84° w. gg W. 7.76 8.” Thence he tains feet to post . described property, situate j count, rock mound jnarked H. P.M. No.4.’ . of Nevada, State zs in the vsounty Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose, Under the name of DEs, POWERS & HOPKINS, 533 Sutter street, San Francisco, Cal, San Francisco, Feb, 17—Im. Certificate of Co-P artnership. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, 83:—We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners eae i 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 members of such Partnership are Thomas Shurtleff and Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, and-that the place of our respective residence is set Opposite our respective names. The. business we shall conduct 1s a general grocery business, . Pgh ha whereof we have hereunto set our hands this fF uy ieee lth day of March, Names, THomas SHURTLEry, Residence, Nevada City. LARENCE Asary SHuRrerr, ue Residence,. Nevada City. wh Cattrornia, 3 TY or Nevapa,§ th day of March, 1892, bei . Long, a Notary Public in and for the dai county of Nevada, ersonally ap Thomas Shurtletf and Clarenve Asaph Shurtleff, personally known to me to be the. Same persons whose names are subseribed to the within ‘nstrument, and they duly acknowledged fore me, W. re a to me that they exeented the’same. In ereunto. get my w hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written, W. D. Lona, m12 [seal. ] Notary Public. NOTICE, O MRS. G. DUPOIR :—You WILL please take notice that the following California, via: All of that certain lot in the town my ey y Se é i i M.D, « ‘ 20.62 chains bounde or 06 fen il nA + 13.68 chaing by evada, State of California, d east by Washington creek, west y lot of H. Striker, north ‘by South uba river, and south b vacant land, with the improvements ereen, Was, on jac, *Wenty-fourth day of. February, » hy the Tax Collector of said NeThe amount due at the “hereot is thirteeu and eight hundredths ($13.8) dollars, and the right to redesm said property from said gale will expire on >aturday, the sixteenth of April 1892, and the’ un i Conrat Grissel, will on Monday, April eighteenth, 1892 apply to the Tax Colleston of “the county ut Nevada aforesaid, for a es, all of property, mig CONRAD GRISSEL, Dividend Notice, ’ T . meetin of the of Directors f the above notices” 6 for the p ublication, 7th, te ay Banks held on March iow ROBERIS, Regt certs per share First pub} . » Regi-ter w : 1 wean ae fduuuant, hs Rolicesw anton anl ph ee Piet Toth, 1892. Peyahle on 1892, a dividen'l (No, 45) of fifty AN