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May 10, 1892 (4 pages)

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fi. Inches MRS Boos sea gen ess ced es ras 0.49 1 aR ale . SERIE RI reser ina WM Aor r pra Er or near 0.85 Gg Fite ee awn Lares Hoes s 0.10 sega ight THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Propricters. TUESDAY EV(NG MAY 10, ’92. THE FDITORS. Several Hundred of Them on the Way to San Francisco. Curcaco, May 9.—Two special trains, consisting of seven Puliman cars and one baggage car, containing about four hundred editors and their wives, left Chicago ‘over the Santa Fe Read this afternoon for California. : This is the delegation to attend the meeting of the National Edi’ orial Association in San Francisco May the 25d. An additional special train will leave . , over the‘same line from St. Louis tonight A BARON WHO WORKS AN EUROPEAN NOBLEMAN LABORING HARD FOR SMALL PAY. How It Came About That a Foretgner, Who Was at One Time Lionized by New York’s “Swell Set,’’ Is Now am Interpreter on Ellis Island. Ring went the pilot's bell, the wheels splashed and we were off for Ellis island. where . made the discovery which ennbles me to tell this tale and right a wrong. Ellis island, unfamiliar to most New Yorkers, although at, the very door of their harbor, is the place where immisrants land from the steerage of incom ing steamers. It is a place full of quaint and picturesque scenes of human life—a vare place for a philosopher, and . found me such. ' “Who is that dark featured man with with about seven carloads, making nearly . the heavy inustache?, . inguired-of-an 690 people altogether who are bound for the glorious climate of California, "eatsSeneasSai aaTTES Rainfall. The following is the rainfall since our last report: ade, ONG Crear ee Lee le ius ee ll (i TRA Ug a eS ares ae ou eo Total for the season, 42°85 inches. Say Rae eran “History Repeats Itself,’ ‘And so dogs Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the reinarkable cures it is continually accomplishing. If you will give this medicine a fair trial it will do you good. Howp’s Prins act easily, yet efficiently. We Progress. When a resolution mildly favering mining was offered in a State Convention two years ago it almost .created a panic and was put through after the greatest tribulation. Now a State Convention epenly and boldly declares in favor of hydraulic mining and the delegates from all sections applaud the sentiment. Certainly the world moves and the peeple learn.—Placer Herald. —--—++9 MOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. Jas. B. Treadwell, Sacramento, Cc. M. Casler, $4 R. A. Brown, ns A. Skinker, San Franctsco, Mrs C. Fecker, +4 Mrs. P.Graham, __‘‘ Geo. E. Clingman, ‘‘ E. A. Norton, eed D. H. Birdsall, “ A. 8. Bigelow, Columbia Hill, Henry Meyer, Cherokee, C. Binning, Grass Valley, M. D. Cooley, Washington, Will Greely, Marysville, M. Shea Jr., Moore’s Flat, Frank Barton, Chicago, Thos. Woon & w., Bloomfield, (C Miss M. Woon, se J. W. Higgenbottom, Alameda, T.C. Graham, Sweetland, J. Warmack, Penn Valley. The New, Choice and Fresh Goods Unpacked Today at Gaylord’s. The largest and most beautifully packed lot of goods, in canis and glass bottles, were received by Geo. C. Gaylord today. They consist in part of Curtis Bres’. fine preserves—apples, pears, peaches, plums, smployee when he had made a landing The subject of my query was bustling sbout in the swarm of foreigners, speak ng half a dozen languages at the same ime; now showing some stupid Dutchman the way to the railroad office: now aying a kind word to some forlorn Pelish peasant Woman; now speaking in perfect English to a fellow official, for he gold letters on his hat told me, that 16 was connected with the service. [here was something about the man which at once interested and puzzled me. “Ah! shure, sir, an that’s the count, as we calls him, seein as he wears them ioy toned clothes and toothpick shoes, mut he’s a dacent™ chap enough for al) hat. sir.” i : 1 now noticed that “the count” was lressed in excellent, almost elegant style, his Prince Albert coat having cerwitily been made by a London tailor: iis trousers falling in faultless lines and creases’ over a pair of patent leather shoes. Once or twice as he moved about 1 caught a glimpse of a scarlet waistcoat. such us the extreme swells of Paris are fond of wearing. His linen, too, was such as betrays the gentleman, and the ‘areful droop and curl of his black mustache could only have been obtained by long familiarity with the curling irons. , “Here,” 1 reflected, ‘‘is a man who dresses and carries himself ‘and looks like a howling European swell, acting as interpreter for a mob of unwashed emigrants. 1 wonder who he is?” {asked the question of another man wearing the official cap. ‘He’s the dude, that’s what he is,’ was: the only answer . could get. Another man called him ‘‘the baron,” and finally I got hold of the chief of the railroad department, who gave me the key to the puzzle. “The man you have noticed,” said he, ‘is one of the most willing and efficient employees in my department, and you will be moderately astonished when . tell you that he is known and received in the best society of a dozen cities, including New York, London and Paris. He is no other than the Baron de Grunebaum.” “What, the Baron de Grunebaum New York society made such a fuss over a few years ago?” “Precisely. The Baron de Grunebaum, whom Mrs. Astor and all the rest of the Four Hundred danced with and lionized.” The baron was bowing to a fat woman enveloped in an antique shawl with the same courtly ease he might have displayed in saluting a millionaire partner at the Patriarchs’ ball. A woman was a woman wherever he found her! “Do you suppose he would mind talking with me?’ 1 asked, forgetting my own business in this newly aroused instrawberries; and other kinds~ of fruits. ;terest. A fine variety of Cross & Blackwell’s petted articles. Curtis Bros’. deviled ham, chicken, etc. FineSauterne and Claret wine fer family use. Agent for Sisson Soda, Ginger Ale and Orange Cider, and a host of other things. Go and see the new fancy groceries whether you want to buy or not. 10t Ir you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Livery Stable. tf Smmmons Liver Regulator is invaluable in the nursery. It is a gentle laxative, and harmless. Impure or vitiated blood is nine times out of ten caused by some form of constipation or indigestion that clogs up the system, when the blood naturally becomes impregnated with the effete matter. The old Sareaparillas attempt to reach this condition by attacking the blood with “potash.” Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is modern. It goes to the seat of the trouble. It arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels, and invigorates the circulation, and the impurities are quickly carried off through the natural channels. Chas, Lee, at Beamish’s, Third and Market streets, 8. F., writes: “I took it for vitiated blood and while on the first bottle became convinced of its merits, for I could feel it ‘was workingachange. Itcleansed, purified and braced me up generally, and everything is now working full and regular.” 3. . Many druggists have a cheaperSarseparilla than Joy's, As they make more on it, they’II try tonell you it. Insist on Joy's. FOR SALE BY . GARR BROTHERS. “I will ask him,” said the good hearted superintendent, and he presently returned with his distinguished employee. A few words put us at our ease, and the baron, not without hesitation, finally accepted my invitation to a quiet dinner a few days later. Then he went back to his duties and I to mine. The dinner came, and I hope the baron enjoyed it as much asI did. The conversation was entirely in French, which he speaks, as he does English, German, Italian; Hungarian, Bohemian and I don’t know how many others, with scarcely a trace of foreign accent. “Why, you know I came to America about eight months ago at the wish of my father,” he said; ‘‘butstop a moment, false and outrageous about me that lam not sorry to have a chance to set myself right. 1 will tell you how my father came to send meto America. I had been living at, a pretty rapid pace, with gambling and so on, and had run myself into debt up to the eyes, as 1 thought I had a right to do, being the only son of a man who is immensely wealthy. Thingscame to @ crisis about a year ago, and . appealed to my father, who promised to pay my creditors if I would show my intention of living # more serious life by going to America and taking a ranch out in Nebraska, where he thought the healthful outdoor work would get me into better habits. Ilagreed and came to America with about $20,000 capital, which he advanced me, That was all 1 could have under any circumstances for a year to come. j “Unfortanately, soon after landing in New York I made the acquaintance of a invest my money in Chicago Gas stock at fifty-two, ina month. So 1 would and more had Uhicago Gas has since touched eighty. mor'and my margin was wiped out and i was left without. resources. 1 could promise . made to my father; . was too proud to beg; I was incapable of doing + lishonorable eetion, so . sought sucl «nploymest as beould get, and you hav: ‘een what I have found. If I haye bee éoolish and extravagant I have been th: mily ope to suffer for my follies, and am trying to take my medicine, as yor say in America, like a man. "New Yor) Herald, The wonderful growth of the indust. of wool raising is shown from the fac that the Argentine Republic will thi year raise 400,000 bales of this article valued at $40,000,000. x SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: Loss of appetite; bad breath ; bad taste in the mouth; tongue coated: pain under thd shoulder-blade ; in the back or side— often mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indiges, tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; rest! with tion of baving left something undone which ought to have been done; fullness after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow appearance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc, Not all, but always some of these indicate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has never been known to fail to do good, » Take Simmons Liver Regulator —AN EFFECTUAL SPECIF Bowel Complaint, let. pare Sick Headache, nstipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Jolie ‘ A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. “T have been practicing medicine for twenty ears and have never been able to put up a vegetaoe compound ben ao i like-Simmonspd egulator, prom; andeffectually. move t Liver to gf Rook rs at the same time ald (instead ef weaken) the digestive and assimilative powers “of the system.’”’ L. M. Hurron, m. p., Washington, Ark, ONLY GENUINE * ‘Has our Z% Stamp in red on front of wrapper. .B. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa Something Fancy. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, do-tf Bit SIR Stet Salve veony The. Leading Hotels Here Serve Cottey. Bros.’ ‘Public Taste’ Hames and Bacon. Ask for it. d3-tf 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 oe es Days of ‘+’49,”’ Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific Coast, 116 Front street, San Francisco. ja2s-ly semisoeniteo o sails A certain cure for malaria fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. Young Latles Atteution A beautiful_plece of handiwork, in th shape of a crazy quilt, donated to the Ma, Hunter, is now on exhibition at Roseuberg’s store. sonic Home League by Mrs. It will be given to the young lady, who will’obtain the greatest number of votes before the closing of the Bazaar on June 17th. The quilt alone, is well worth the effort it will require, but when one takes nto consideration the worthy object for which the money is being raised, there sadouble incentive to put forth one’s these papers have said so much that is delightful fellow who persuaded me to He said I would have $100,000 he made the investment a little later, for As it was, the stock broke on some ru. not go back to Europe because of the Spangles are used on everything, On gowns, om bonnets, on all the little begg, A geese and especially on prettiest of fans are of ganze very best efforts. Particulars as to the method of ebtain ing Votes will he given at the store.” HAS THE BEST IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. © FOR— . The Daily Transcript digestion, ae HERCULES GAS # GASOLINE No Batteries or it runs all day. ~ ENGINES: Electric Spark to care for.@ Makes no smell or dirt. No doitble or false Explosions, so frequent with the unreliable spark, It Oils Itself Automatically. Just light_the_ Burner -turn the Wheel, an , It runs with a cheaper grade of Gasoline’ than any7other Engine. and ‘conse-, quently it COSTS LESS to run it. For Simplicity it Beats the likely to get out of order than any other Gas or Gaso SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED pescriprrvE . crRcuLARATO sus frac, 1 PALMER & REY, io-rirtant-00 World, @ It has fewer parts, and is therefore Jess line Engine now . built.7 #. J. EQCARR. CARR: ( Plc Drug, f KEEFMICCNSTANT Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent School Books, Blank Books. EEE — —PROPRIETORS OF . THE— Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City, Miscellaneous Books, / Periodicals, coche mee: T.H. CARK,; LY ON HANO A Medicines, Gils, Varnishes,Ete Pictorials, Magazines Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada (ty. Prayer Electric Plants and Pelton and gutranteed. GEORGE In Full Text on Thy Agent for the Electrical Engineering Compa.y of “‘r ro) One of ‘the Commandments Thou shalt burn one Gas Jet, to preserve the ord’s, eiling. Motors placed in operation SLEEP, POWDER ! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced! TRY IT! The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, InPiles, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Ete. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and every body that has used it prolaim it to a wonderful medicine, Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. A’fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Job Printing Establishment} sy all Druis STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, HE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders ot the Nevada County Land and Improvement Asssociation will take place at the Citizens Bank, Nevada City; Cal., on Tuesday, May 10th, 1892, at 8 o'clock p, mM. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other biisiness as may be brought before the meeting. E, M. PRESTON, President. Geo, C, GAYLORD, Secretary. aj. The above meeting has been postponed until Tuesday evening, May 17th, at the saine hour and place. : Geo, C, GAYLorD, Secretary. J, l. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office-—North side of Broad Street, opposite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this will receive careful attention. Compound Sulphur State. Kstated in Probate proceed nge' bed ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA CITY is now in the hands of the City Clerk, and will remain open for public inspection until the last Monday of May, when the Board ef Equalization ine 8. ad2o T. H. CARR, Clerk. Dwelling House for Sale. sam The property known as the ‘*Ducray place,” in the west. ern part of the city, is offered (44 for sale cheap for cash, The property consists of two acres of Jand planted in ‘orchard and vineyard ; 27 acres of unimproved land with good yovernment title, all fenced in, and with good pasture for cow; a large one story and half dwelling house, with five plastered ‘rooms, a small room,’ kitchen and pantry on the first floor, and several unfinished rooms on the second tloor,.and a large cellar; also a fine barn and a good water right for several inches of water. The bouse-and barn in tirst-class eondition. For more particulars enquire of FELIX GILLET, Barren Hill Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. ap23-lm NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JOHN DELBRIDGE Has opened a firstclass Boot and Shoe Store in the National Hotel Building, and is ready to sell Boots and Shoes at the very lowest prices. Just received a fine lot of School Childrens’ Shoes, Repairing promptly done, a2 iT IS A FACT THAT AT KINKEAD’S JAMES FURNITURE: STORE, Commercial Street,
Searls’ Block, AN BE FOUND the most Artistic and Modern Styles of Furniture, Bedding, Window Shades, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Chairs, ~Tables, feather Dusters, Upholstering done on short notice, ‘Thankful for past patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance in the future, Ali business done on the square, and goods sold at lowest prices, JAMES KINKEAD, . Estray Steer. G \ME to the Ranch of the undersigned, J sbout two years ago, a red steer ; no br ads, ‘The owner is requested to call, pay charges and take the animal away, Nevada City, May 7th. MRS. BROWN, Deer Oreek. DELINQUENT NOTICE, DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING () CO,—Location of principal place o business, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, Location of works, Nevada county California, 6 Notice.—‘Lhere are delinquent upon the following described stock, upon account of assessment No, 1, levied on the 19th day of March, 1-92, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows : No. No. And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 19th day ef March, 1892, so many shares of each parcel’ of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at pu'lic auction on Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1892, at the hour of 11 e’clock «a. ‘M., at the oflice of the Secretary, the oftice of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with cests of advertising and expenses of gale. By order of the Board of Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Calif. ap26 Notice to Creditors. STATEOF DONALD R. McKILLICAN deceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executers of the last will and testament of Donald R. McKillican, deceased, to the creditors of und all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within . ten months after the tirst publication of this notice to the said Executors at the store of said deceased at North * Bloomfield, Nevada County, State of California the game being the place for the transaction of the. business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. ADDIE McKILLICAN, ROBERT McKILLICAN, FREDERICK BROWN. Executors of the last will and testament vt Donald R. MekKillican, deceased, Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 25th day of April, 1892. Reed and Nusbaumer, Attorneys for Executors, Oakland, Cal, 26 Or. C. W. Chapman, DEN TIstT, HEVADA GPE oii oan CAL W. W, WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Bnglebright,) Civil : Engineer : and ; Surveyor, Deputv Countv Survevor and Deputy U.S. Mineral: Survevor oie n Morgen d&Robberts block N evade N,-E, OHAPMAN, PENTIsT . » NEVADA CITY.,.;., Oar, } LOCAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED, AUCTION SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Largest Sale Ever Advertised IN NEVADA COUNTY. To take place at the Rauch formerly owned by F. E. Morrill, AT PENN VALLEY, ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1892, 50 Head of Horned Cattle, 3 Thorough-bred Holstein Cows. 2 Thorough-bred Holstein Bulls. 1 6-horse Wagon. 1 4-horse Wagon. 1 2-horse Spring Wagon.2 Buggies. 75 Head of Horses—all grades. 4 Sets of Harness. Several Brood Marés, with Colts. Names. Certif. Shares. . Am’t. . A Large number of the Cattle are C. H. Seymour, 1 63500 $3175 00. Graded Holstein. C. H. Seymour, 3 4000 200 OVO «. H. Seymour, 84 10000." 500 00 5 isaac C, H. Seymour, 98 10000 £00 00 Also, 2 Bed-room Sets and various C. H. Seymour, 112 500 25 00) other Household Furniture, ©, H. Seymour, 114 1000 50 OU ‘ ©. H, Seymour, 115 1000 50 00 C. H, Seymour, 116 1000 50 001 Perms ov SALE—AIl under. $50, cash. C, . Seymour, 117 1000 50 00 a 4 ? C. H, Seymour, 118 1000 50 00 All over $50, one year’s credit at 10 per C. H. Seymour, 119 60 3 00 . cent per annum, } Old No. ’ C. H, Seymour, . 36 30 1 50 GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer. *% C oO. ©. H, Seymour, 44 200 10. 00} —-——_—— i ree Old No. C. H. Seymour, 51 100 5 00 Old No C. H, Seymour, © 93 20 1 00 LESG & SHAW Old No. 4 § C. H. Seymour, 95 25 1 25 Se aa eee ig Old No. MAIN STREET.,....:NE ; C. H, Seymour. 129 20 1 00 pcm ee Old No. Chas, H. Seymour, 131 20 1 00 Dealers; in O.d No. Chas, H, Seymour, 134 10 50 F R uld Now Chas. H. Seymour, 144-100 5 00 U NITURE, Old No. Chas. H, Seymour, 148 50 2 50 : old No BEDS, Chas. H. Seymour, 149 25 1 26 Oid No. Chas. H. Seymour, 151 25 1 25 BEDDING! Olid No. ‘ Chas, H. Seymour, 153 20 1 00 Old No. . . Chas. H. Seymeur, 155 10 50 House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Oa Ne. Chas. H. Seymout, 172 50. 2 60 «ld No. \ ; j Chas. H. Seymour, 33 10 50 Ounets, Liroleum, Matting, 01 Oloth Jas. J. Ott, 20 500 25 00 A ine, Jc Ott, o1 240-12: 00 Wall Paper, Window Shades. Jas. J, Ott, 22 200 10 00 ay. ‘ Jas. J. Ott, 23 20 1 00 Jas. J. Oct, 73. 90 4 50 Jas, Jl Ott, 93 90 450 UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING Luvia Ott, : 24 95 4 75 , Luvia Ott, 31 150 7 60 Mrs. J. Ott, 32. 158 7 75 Mr Ott, 74 pine CN es @@~ Picture frames Made to order kt, J. Simmons, 40 62 oS Eda Hicks, 46 200 pd$2 8 00 Te eR ee ee epee eee ee Leander Ragen, 48 64 2 70 Leander Ragen, 49 50 2 50 5 G, G. Allan, 64 125 6 2% \ Albert D, Allan, 65 75 3.75 : ‘ lda EK. Maltman, 66 50 2 50 : “s of Marre Baz-Maktamennns 67 BQ Bt fee pe ee enn C, Maltman, 68 50 2 50 Minnie -Maltman,——6050 2 50 ; Kuima Maltman, 71 100 5-00 G W C. W. Gross, 95. 334 16 70 8 Mm, urst, rop, Mrs. J. Naffziger, 97 200 10 00 ; Chas. D, Tiffany, 122 120 6 Ou — Mrs, J. Hamitlian, 123. 200 10 00 ae Old No. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLK, Casper, Trustee, 164 1000 50 00 I known and popniar Bakery, on vid Noa. ised F, M. Biber, 28 100 5 00. Commercial [Street, adjoining 0. : F. H. McAllister, 30 60 ' 2 60 Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hand at all times the very bestof Bread, Pies Cake, Eu. WeddingiCakes’and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on mos reasonable terms. Allorders for anything ia my ly attended to, : sofas ting prompt By strict attention to business, giving th best satisfaction and selling at me 1A hy ope to merit « liberal patronage. " A Golden Opportunity ! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Chance in a Thousand! “PICTORIAL ae. SELF-PRONOUNCING ~ YOUNG PEOPLE’S BIBLE.” jigs IS book contains-apwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several hunured mayniticent illustrations, includ: ing numerous full-page colored plates, in the highest style of the art, i AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory given to those meaning business, terms than have ever yet been offered. Besides allowing full commissions, we prepay dhe freight rate to your door. Phis will prove a bonanza to the right parties, Sold only by subscription. Valable premiums to all who handle this great work, Send at once for descriptive and term circulars and all other particnlars to the : £17 Empire Livery Stable Broad at., Nevada City, opp: Nat. . change ott ed as JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, __ Seattle, Wash, fPYHE PROPRIETOR OF THE r Stable has the largest lot of rey Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of th Teams with elexant bussies, piney ‘and Hacks to let at the. shortest the most reasonable terms gr sith The horees are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of goi man cures ip delves ee aay GEARS Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PTL J.M. WALLING, _ Better . ! ~s Dominion Publishing Co, 7 REMOVAL Wm. He Smith 1TAVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. {. SON BUILDING, \ Next Door to His Oid Stand, Commercial St Ts now prepared to keep a o Larger Stock of Groceries THAN EVERSBEFO RE, And proposes to sell as cheap as anybody FOR CASH ON ‘Tit COUMTER. My prices will surprise{the o Idest, settlers. WM. H. SMITH. ‘CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street .,.-.+--> Nevada City Paid up Capital $30 000 ‘A General Banking Business Transacted, Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Vork, San Francisco. And Sacramento W ‘issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin-~ cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and ECROPE, Collections on any part of the United Statesaspecialty. Highest Price Pald for County ond State Warrant« Gold and Silver Bullion ure chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: Ri PRESTON: fiecccehe cee vere PRESIDRY™ Bi MOUNT sess -sivee ree VICK PRESIDENT JOHN T, MORGAN, iii iiceocncae CasHiER D. BE. MORGAN.. Ass'’T CASHIER and Skc'¥ DIRECTORS: vg. R. M. Hont, Joun T. Monean Ggo, M, Hugues, D. BE. Mor@an, WM. EDWARDS L, Houseman, EK. M. Priston, 5 ~~ GOBRESPONDENTS, New Yerk—Firet Nationa] Bank, San Francisco—First National Bank. Racramanto anenal Bank of D. O, Mills Jo. Nevada Drug and Stationery Str Ould Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, : EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND -a. complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, : t+ Proprietor, . 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, Serap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, I of which will be so at Low — Prices National Meat Market OPFOSITE ITIZENS BANK, 0. J.NAFFZIGER ....Proprietor EEF, PUnK, MUTTON, VEAu, 8 Braue, ero peaebiiee Missin BACON AND LARD,wholesale or oli, And all kinds of Meats usually found in iret-class Market, Weats delivered f e¢ of charge. \ ' 6, J. NAY FZIGER, UNION MARKET, OMMERCIAL STREET. .NFVADA CITY ( JOLLEY BROBi) 63.445 Proprietors DEALERS IN Keel, Pork, Mutton, Veal E ' At fhe lowest rates, E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE lASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD THE =: : KEYSTONE : ; MARKET. CRISSEL BROS,, Cominercial Street, Beef, : Pork, : Mutton And Veal. ~ SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND, Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete,, kept on hand, The Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats, the city free of charge. RESTAURANT --AND-LODGING ~ HOUSE, MRS. B, LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street, ...below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds; The Table Supplied with the best the market affords. Board and Lodging by the day, week or month. Dividend Notice, A’ a meeting of the Board of Directors heldon the 12th day of A} 1892, a dividand (No, 19) of Ronee calle aaet one share was declared payable on and Friday, April 15, 1892, atthe office of the Company, No, 320 Sansome boake will be ecto te eeu tena 00ks wi el on Thi ‘e 14, 1802 at 9 o'clock 4, a ical ‘Tueo. Werzxt, Seo’y. fi0ce—No. 320 Sansome s 10, San Fran cisco, Cal, — one P.F, SIMONDS Attorney at Li w, _-fh30,, Residence, Sacramento xs * OOP Meats delivered to any part of of the Champion Mining Company, © d Attorney and Oounselor st Lew, O*T.G Plas bivoclay Nevada Ohye, 08, VAL ERACTON IN THR WEATE AND GED Ya THI Nevad Publis TEK Month ernment TUES! r A m City is ing, M: House. a grand earnest There the Gen «on Nati Court May 11 is earne Busines What a Evrre conventi nesday i majority maries a In ad select’ F the Stat the cand In ma tirely., lo maries. 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