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May 20, 1891 (4 pages)

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be MB a apt ee mig oe e dag ——— aa Bur Drviln Transcript. ATLANTA'S WONDERFUL BOY DOCTOR alan ag a ene A Five-Year-Old Who Has a Splendid ~ Knowledge of Anatomy. America has “boy preachers,” ‘‘boy WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1891. —_— Another Man Cashed Tt and), ,. avery reason to be proud of the fe twentieth part of the grand prize in tl March’ 17th may well be cited. The old genileman has been for many years in the employ of the Alaska ing the se camiation Sh ke “a Cc teen this city to that northern posses. gnanimously elected to honorary mem-siorrof the Wnited States in one of the . bership in that organization ds the company’s steamers. Dring arecert v nis lucked’ as be called it, and as he hii dong often before. Just prior to Mey, « although he had not March 17, 1891, was made known, and t yos tue vid gentleman. w4s_overj bearing thesame number. The news went around the -ompany’s offices in po time, but it got no further, as he particularly requested’ that it should not be made kuown. A young man in the company’s employ’ was intrusted with getlirg the coupon ca-hed. B Arnhold is the gentleman in whom so much confidence was reposed. He took the coupon to Wells, Fargo & Co’s ‘ --Bank,-askivg that the company draw. “= : . orators” and ‘‘baby musicians” almost eee ee by the score, but Atlanta, Ga., comes to the front with a boy doctor, and ee mim." _._. \precocity of this youthful citizen, who An illustration of confilence in his . has seen fit to depart from the rut here> llowman the winner of the one-. tofore adhered to by juvenile geniuses. The youngster’s name is Albert Verner Fensch, and he is only five years of age. He was not long since the recipient of an honor that has never been in all history conferred upon one 80 young. Dur.e Louisiana State Loitery drawing o! commercial Company traveling be-. o¢ the Southern Medical society he was youngest medical' student known to the profession. The president of the society, in calling the members’ attention to this youthful isly tue gentleman referred to “tried ling te result of the drawing of he capital prize was won by No. 16,oyed when he produced his coupon on New Orleans for the amount, This was done and a few days ago the rooney was paid to Mr. Arobold, who forttwith deposited the $15,000 ALBERT VERNER FENSCH. jn another bank to the credit of the} yet reached the age of five years, he was-. wivner. These facts were recited’by possessed of a knowledge of anatomy, ¢8one_of the partners in the Alaska a oe gy spe Commercial Company, and no higher meet Patore thasotieby Midbes peta evidence of their accuracy could be was able not only to give the technical asked. Just what the winner iv-. and scientific names of each of the 200 tends doing with his winnings no) and odd bones of the human skeleton, one knows. He has not even been . but to describe fluefr various functions, apprised that the mouey is all safe divisions, tuberosities, tubercles, depresiu the bank fr him. The gentlesions processes, articulations, -etc. He can repeat also the names, origin pod in=e netaered: °* ofening. ental sertion of nearly all the muscles of the. ~ psaee in your household. tf. formation said that the winner k human body, the p of seauinlion ene ef the most deserving men i the company’s employ aud to no one and of digestion. the. announcement of it give more general pleasure. : California containéd another Tucky atomy. tity, as all efforts to discover his learned is that be is a hardworking ril 20th. WILL INCURPUBATE. , a CauneryGrass Valley is to have acannery. about the fascinating science. The report of Messrs. Noell and MorHe has since been examined by the -agagemgeness seein profesor. of _anstoeey ie Oe eben Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcers; Salt given a certificate of graduation in anees : ds The child is a son of an army surgeon. Skio Eruptions, and itively cures individual at the same drawing; for at present utationed-at Fort MaPheraon, oak Cag Pee Rsonrshenad . he. aleo went to Wella, Fargo & Co. . pear Atlanta. _He was born at Fort Nio-. guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, and casbed bis coupon through) prara, Neb. at which fort his fathér was! 6; money refunded. Price 25 cents them. He succeeded, however, in. then stationed: This fort is located very eftectually-concealing . bis iden. near the Sioux reservation, and Master Albert's earlier and sole playmates were the Sioux children. His favorite playail Bau’ oF whersabouls—bave proved) it. was au Indian boy named “*fwo tol quite anavaifing. All that could be Kettles,” who is still lovingly referred to. Albert's knowledge of anatomy dates qnechanic living in the. mission.— . from’ about a year ago, when he was San Francisco (Calif.) Chronicle, Ap-. given a dilapidated copy of “Gray's 5 Anatomy,” with colored plates and illustrations, which, through childish curiosity, he asked to have explained to him. These explanations made a permaGrass Valley Ke at Last te Have . nent impression upon his brain, and inspired him with a desire to learn more In October-last he attended with his : din the Tidings on Monfather a lecture at the Southern Medical gan, 6s outlined 1n the Teng college of Atlanta, where he heard a day, was heard by the gentlemen pro . j 44d and simple explanation of the bony moting the enterprise Monday. evening . structure: When he refurned home, to and adopted. »-Alter a discussion i(. the surprise of all he was able io rewas resolved to incorporate with a. hearse in his own way the substance of Changing{Defcat te Victery. The genias of Sheridan at Winach Bitters turns the tide—drives the . th malarial disease. Cuillé and fever, go protected, you shall be scathlesss. . u pation, rheumatism, kidney complaints and dyspepsia. French ‘Tansy Waters. The wafers are a sure and rate specific for all kinds of female troubles and-will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely. manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose Cal. dor sale by W. D. Vinton. Shiloh’s Cousumpties Cure. This is beyond question the most successful cough mediciue we have ever sold, A few doses invariably cure the worst cases. of cough, croup, and . bronchitis, while its wonderful . success in the cure of consumption is without—aparallel in the history ofmedicine. Since its first. discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you havea cough we earnestly ask you totryit. Price 10 cents,50cen , and $1, If vonr lungs are sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros. Try “‘Lily White” flour and keep SS. ae Buckien’s Arnica sulve. The Best Salve in the wosld for Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hends, Chilblains,Corns, and all per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. 2 a20ly ONE ENJOYS capital etock of 960,000, divided into the lecture. Since thattimehe has been . 3.41, the method and results whe: 60,000 shares of a par vulue of $1 each. A committee-com prising Mesers. Haas, Jones aud Van Orden was appointed ite with the professors and students. Some one has presented. him with to arrange tor the inccrporation and to. complete skeleton, which is prized more aver and Bowels, cleanses the sysfigure on the purchase of the Murphy . highly than blocks and other toys. In. em effectually, dispels colds, headlumber yard site~for—the catnery. . addition to electing him an honorary . iches and fevers aud cures habitual Messrs. Geo. Murphy, Dr. Jones, U.j member the Southern Medical society . :onstipation permanently. For sale presented him with a gold medal to still . ‘np 50¢ 1 : further attest their admiration for his ren 500 apd 61. bottles by; all druggists E.Choch, W. B. Van Orden, Al. Morgan, Richard Noeii and John Bree Sachin token were ciecied directors for the frst) phe future surgeon and anatomist attends a kindergarten school, and is just It is expected that enough of the . beginning to spell short words, He isa stock will readily be sold oenable the . handsome child, with large, lustrous. "[hg Celebrated French Cure, purchase of a site, the erection of . brown eyes, rosy cheeks and long golden . warranted 6 APHRODITINE” or mon year. buildings and plant aod the canning ef more or less iruit before the season a, regular attendant upon the lectures of that college, where he is a general favorsyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nd refreshing to the taste, and acu aj ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 5 LOUISVALE, KY WEW YORK, N.Y. curls, : “ “ 59 “ mM a ee Oe Gea a Pe ee 4A Revengi Wire’ * bes 00. "1.50. weaning Bis Wiles DeashPOSITIVE _. Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Shoes kept. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor Urited chester changed defeat to victory. So . Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kun., when feeble adversaries in the shape . eays: ‘‘] feel-it my duty to tell what. _ é i Vnleadia of inefficient remedies. fail to stay the . wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery rab in Dr. J. H-MeLean’e olcanie progress of that obstinate and malig. has done fer ine, My Lungs were nant foe, malaria, Hostetter’s Stombadly diseased, and my parishioners suffer long, but will he gratified with » enemy back. Nothivg in roateria . Itoek five bottles of Dr. King’s New medica, or out of it, compares with Discovery and am sound and well, this as ‘an opponent of every form of gaining 26 Ibs. in ~~ dumb ague, billieus remittent and Fuony Folks Combination, writes: . 1,6 for-rentoh the Ist of May. Terms ague cake—it matters not-—onge and . “‘Aftera thorough trial and convine-. $10 per month. Apply at TRANsall are extirpated by the Bitters. To . ing evidence I am confident Dr. King’s . cripr office. take a course of the great 1 reparative New Discovery for Consumption beats in advance of the malarial season, is . ’em all, and cures when everything ccna to buckle on, asit were, an armor of elsefails. The greatest kindness I can roof which defies att:ck. So fortified . demy many thousand friends is t. prepared to deliver ice to consumers ° inany partef the city. Orders lef-at. catch the unwary, but purch Remember, too, that the Bitters isan . tles at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store, Reg: eradicator of liver complaints, consti. ler sizes 50c. and $1.00. Bought and sold by, D. E, Morgan, chitisimmediately relieved by Shiloh’s Nevada City, Cal. j28-tf. The Palpit and the Stage. Schiiiing’s Best, Buy,.try—on them rely. " Saeed For rheumaticand neuralgic pains, Oil Liniment, and take Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Sareaparilla. You will not ought I could live only a few weeks. speedy and effective curs. or Residence for Rent, The residence, now ocenpied by anager Loves Fudge Caldwell, on Broad street, will Arthur Love, Sce! Ice! Tie Nevada Ice Company is now rge them totry it.” Free trial botc the office of the Company, foot of Main street, o1 the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf O14 Coins Cxovr, whooping cough and. BronCure, Sold by Carr Bros. ~ HEADACHE S000.) Gse Cc U R Ee Dp Infrom 3 to 30 minutes, with Certainity and Safety, no matter Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ! Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size. CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPAN x: Reno, Nevapa. —W. D. VINTON and CARR BROTHERS, Wevads Uity. Tremendous Fall in Prices . ——o I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. nity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK o——— HERE 1S-A PARTIAL LIST: Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50. 3 as * 6.75 de 10,00, a 7.00 a 10,00, ~ 4 E 7.50 ue 12.00, — son ue 11,00 et 16.00. # % 12,00 o 18.00, “ “ 14.00 2 20.00. I call your epecial attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits They are used for Dress, At $12.75. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. It is impossible te enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that my state ment is correct. Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, fincy patterns like Cassimere Pants. The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front: 75 eents to $100. Men's Gingham Blouses; 85 certs: Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets ‘cheap. have a fine Jot of Eustern and Marysville Bjankets of all.colors I will sacrifice at less than wholesale prices. Also Bed Comforters in all shades. Fine Marysville W amily Blankets 94 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14~4,_$10 each pair. coer Proof Rubber Boots; rytig = pair: neg ° ‘ < Beston se 4.00 ** Bay State a 8.25“ : The largest line of Trunks and Velises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy em elsewhere. gas a ait Men’s Mining =P Boots, nailed, made in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, Men’s Calf top sole, $4.00, worth $5.00: Fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $8.50, worth $5. Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00. Men’s Brogans, $1.25, worth $1.75. Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 50 cents up. Men’s Cloth Hats, 15 cents. ‘oys’ “19 Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centsa pair. “ ~ Canton Flannel Undershirt and Drawers, 85 cents e , h. “ Merino iY 45 » And a large assortment of other kinds. BOY’S CLOTHING. Boys’ Navy Flannel Biopae Suite ch now § 1.00, formerly $1.50 to10 yrs 1 12, 1.78 “ Chevoit “ 4tol2yre 1.27, as 2.50. “ Mixed Cassimere sid s 2.80, " 4.00. “ “ “ “ 3 75, “ 5.00. “ “ “ “ 362, “ 4.75. “ ine “ “ : “ 5.00. ; F ’ Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly ve cents, “ “ 37. “ HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? inne Seustevosts (RPHALINE quae Dealing . er ‘ KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN 2 ‘ H A WORKMANISIKE MANNER. 2 e ® . : . , GRAND CLONING OUT MLE 1s BroxEn. On Wednesday, May 27, . Don’t Miss It ! Take pleasurein announcing that their MILLINER HAS ARRIVED, ase your goods of CHARLES GRIMES, : Leading Clothier, Corner Broad and Pine Streets. HEADQUARTERS FOR nest Prices . sai > Court Prie NO. 6603, Under the auspices.of the above mentioned societies. All subordimate organizations of Native Sona and Forestersof America in Nevada county have accepted invitations to perticipate, insuring-a large and representative gathering: @@PNeither money {nor labor will be spared to makeitthe greatest picnic ever witnessed in Northern California. THE UNION CORNET BAND OF 17 PIECES (R. Tiathén, Leader,) will furnish music for Dancing. Don’t Miss It!
Mrs, LESTER & CRAWFORD, “0 and LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE er THING. q AR STILL RAGES ! PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, (Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store) COMMERCIAL Street.. . NEVADA CITY expires. It will be necessary, too, to haye a goodly treasury with which to purchase fruit for canning. The plan aside from the site, buildings and can will ‘not cost over $1000, Less than $20,000 will give the enterprise a good footing. The cannery, whem once fairl. started, will give steady employmen: at fair wages to all the larger boys and girls during the school vacation; and *the young people will also be in demand by the orchardists to pick frui’ which has heretofore been permitted to fall to the. ground and rot. ‘Thi inetitution will be purely a home affair and will be of niore benefit to “Grass Valley than a big mine.—Tidings. wh or Miners Lata on. Says last evening’s Telegraph: The breaking of the South Yuba canal, a! a place near the big tunnel, caused the laying off of the miners of the Idahomine today, and some-of the einployes of the Empire mine wer: also lad off. It is nut known how badly the ditch was damaged, no how, but Superintendent Colema:s will receive word tonight as to how the workmen are progressing with repairing. Itis expected the fall foree will be at work in the miues Thursday morning. ° Fn neni nm — J Preneunced Hopeless, Vetsaved. Frou a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: «.469Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Censum ption . Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short tine. I gave myseli upto my Saviour, determined if { could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to yet Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave itavicl, took iu all eight bottles ; it hes cured me and thank God Lam now # well aod hearty woman.” Trial hotties free at Carr Bros.’ Drug Btore; 9 popular sae, SOconieand +i, . 47 18 THE BEST. Jat A Florida widower is devoting himself to a peculiar and life long revenge, Some years ago his wife fell overboard in Jupiter Inlet and was eaten by sharks. Since then the bereaved husband has spent all his time on the waiers of the inlet, and up to date bas killed 300 sharks. He proposes to follow them until he dies. QUARANTEE to cure any form A Famous Buiiding Torn Down. tration, N al Emissio “The midnight ride of Paul Revere” is . fnew Weak ¥ ; one of.the glorious and stirring incidents ago and ipsas ioe, #100 00 a box, 6 of-the American revolution, The hisE patriot’s dash along the imperiled coun. of bothsexes, whohave try side to warn the sléeping farmers by the use of Aphroditine. Circularvree. that the redcoats were coming. But Paul Revere is only an honored memory now. His bones are dust; his sword is rust; His soul is with the saints, we trust. PACIFIO BRANCH, FOR SALE BY of B: down Painsin 0" Wak the kk, Seminal Weakness, Hy a, Nervous ProsLeucorrh Ds, Dis emory, Less of Power and impo. to premature boxes for $500. Bent yall ours Sint of pri n receipt of price : ; a WHITTEN GUAR torian has told in stately prose and Longave hacid ovis ved, (fifo Wort, r oust ermanent cure is not effected. ‘ fellow ha’ sung in thrilling verse of the . f,ousands of testimonials from og hereasked. en) eur = CASPER. THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. 2 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. W. D. VINTON Gity Nevada. Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3.87, any other house $5.00, Guarantee French Kid. hand turned, or money refunded. Ladies Fine Pongola Button Shoes, size 24 to 6, sell now $1.87 any other house §2.75. “ ¢ “ a French Kid, 2d quality 2.87 3.50. J Pebble Goat Button Shoes ee 2.00 y 2.50. Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 8gtoll “* "1.12 ” 1,60. Pe fia Ld . ll toz ” 1.12 " 1.75. “ “ “ “ 5 te 8 75 “ 1.00. Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes ited * 1.87 a 2.00. the same rates. Until recently the house at Boston where he was born stood as a memento (ireen Ginger BRANDY. ¢ WHERE RE¥ERE WAS BORN, of the ‘times -that tried men’s souls.” Now it has disappeared, razed to the sronnd to make way for a big tenement nouse, which, -when completed, will swarm with Italian laborers and their families who occupy a part of the Hub” where formerly wealthy people had residences, ‘fhe surroundings of the old honse are of such a nature that sentiment could scarcely be aroused, and no affort was made to save the building.” FACTU BING CO, DR. ABERNETHY'S . Cures Oramps and Oolis, “Jt is composed of the purest materials, and representa ithe full medicinal value of Sold by Wine Merchants and Druggista. }. SOUTHER MANU San Francisco. ~% . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF 2 SEWING MACHINES, . Which I Will sell WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. SJACOBS Ol], CURES PERMANENTLY “My brother— Ri¥, SEARCHER OF RE®ORDS, Samuel Porter, was uve wih and 5 both 4 cured by 6t. Jacobs . with lame-back end Ofl cf exeruciat ng pee rere) and hove sciatic pains in his] ose By" use "of -7 thigh.” ia J, ML. Porter E14 Iuwaus. conn’. vida City Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., :, : ——— SCIATICA, . LUMBACO. Fiise Beamiped sad Tnswed . SS on pe sos ° A GO TO THE : earney 8t., N. Oxden, Mich, rsa Br JOHN A. RAPP, y 17, 1890, : a ‘2, . (County Recorder 11° consecutive years) ccommacenestrazee “=” . Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtleff © For sale—6000 acrea of land of the Calffornia’ aon ane Steel Compes, a aitunted is } nO: evada coun! an oa ag og gg ies tye ag Fe acres of land situatcd in Pleasant Thos. Shurtleff, : 1* YOU WANT TO “BUY THESBEST Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWE 3T FRICE 3, and lot on Est Bicad street, Ne-< Rte — one re eee ee een on AE ~~. oi ’~ All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold ‘at HATS The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy for. It will pay you tolay in a supply, as under ordinary} ~ circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's Hor Cash or on Hasy nsallments al Low Prices The Best Sewlng Machises Made. ©2>Call and See Them If I make a garment for you.and:it does rot ladies can at. last be assured of getting STYLISH MRS. LESTER CRAWFORD, DMain Street, Newada City. Do You Like . be Well Dressed? ©If you do this will interest you. A. LARSEN, the leading taikoring establishments of San Francisco, Has Come to Nevada City to Stay.I guarantee satisfaction to every patron. please you in every respect "you need not take it out of the shop. 4 Orders from the country filled with the same care and promptness as town“ orders, __I have but one price and that is the lowest for first-class work. I do not turn out any second-class work. > CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AT THESE CITY PRICES } wets Gem 2s. oe DAO tee $22.50 to $75 eeeeee'ens, 20,00 UD, _. The $22.50 Suits and $5.50 Pants i ials -_ nade in firet-class etd Uke ail oy ahs eee had inest display of goods toselect fronreverseen in this coun Vv. A, LARSEN 5 : e 4 sy Fresh Fish, Crabs, Shrimps, *tc.,rece'vad every Thuredayaich:. aR AE: ARSEN, The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter, direct from some of iw &N D— FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ts “ “ 600 * RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AN “ mh “ “6 8 oo uf i bcs: ‘ , s 00 “ A Complete stock of CIGARS, TOZ : 9 BACCOS, and SMOKERS’ ‘i 6 10 0Q-* . MATERIALS, Don't allow’ yourself to be humbugged by the glaring . gverythingin the Line of NOTIONS advertisements of our competitors who only lay traps to AND TOY3. an This is the Original PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, oc of all kinds made daily. One trial of our confectionery will corvince you that it is eqnal to the best made anywhere,THOMAS LEDDY, Propristor. scsccmnaamigeeeent sige eee to niall eens us ~— [Opholstering Shop Honest Goods . . JAMES a GIVES NOTICE THA1 he is always raped to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice, ring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Si Lounges, etc., ete., made to priae. pene FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shipping a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. i (, Vy. All at the Lowest -Liying Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu ly solicit a continuance in the future, COMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. James Kinkead. H. C. MELL, ‘ THe es Sone Woodworker Wagonmaker, H’* REMOVED TO DENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where he will be pleased to receive all his old customers and mauy new ones. He wiil suit you in quality of work and prices. LEGG & SHAW, MAIN STREET S306 NEVADA CITY, Dealers in FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Oarpets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Oloth, Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING, Ma Picture Frames Made to order. Notice to Tax Payers sy ‘Lhe Assessment Book of in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, and tion until the 3d Monday in May. Delinquent Notice. rin e Cit ,Nevada Bo co a si in the otice ere are delinquent upon th following described stock, ph ee cdat of ase sessment No. 2 levied on the 10th day of March, 1891, the several amounts set opne site the names of the respective share holdSounty, California. as follows: wa dal ak ames 0. tJ Geo. E. Brand ps Cp ae at # 2.00 F. G, Beatty . rt ¥ oun E 16968.. 139.06 {the Board of Directors, made on the 10th ares of each Will be sold at pub 0. da City, N 1 mia, SATURUarthe i ay at agate of i o'clock P.M. 0 d dey, to pay said denqnent ‘aseoninent the mh, together with. ol of advertising an oan on, at the offi of the 4 “12 2 8 £0 0 © = = =~ » 7 4 Ei OVERCUATS, fom--3-55) 5-50-10 13 ase-ue nt baee tene ol California, NOTICE OF PosTPONEMENT. EE ae ee se et EE Pt, the City of Nevada is now* will remain open to inspecNwuOv COUNTY LAND AND IM2 arcel of such “as ,* be mecessary ~~ at rit