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NY GRAVEL MINING CO.’
Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereb
given, that a meeting of the Directors, hel
Notice of Forfeiture.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Nev: 88.
To George True, delinquent co-owner,
and ” *%. Charronat, mortgagee of said
True’s interest 17th day of April, 1893, an
ak Ma. 9, of ten cents r share was
levied upon the capital stock of the cor
porated. . payable Monday, May 22d1893, to the Secretary, at the store of J,
Morris, Nevada City,
cein. Any stock upon whidh this ABSeSBment shall remain unpaid on the 23d ed
of May, 1893, will be delinquent and adyertised for sale at public suction, and,
unless psyment-is made before, will be sola
on the 9th day of June, 1993, at the hour
of 11 o’clock A. M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of
advertising and expenses of sale. By order
of Directors. . CASPER, Secretary.
Office at J. Morris’ store, on Pine street
Nevada City, Cal,
a.
EAssessment Notice.
ya en ter hoe Face
i vo. Location of princi
business, Nevada City, Californie. Location of Works,Nevada City Cal. Notice is
hereby given that ata mecting’of the Board
~y of birectors _heid on the Eighteenth day of
April; 1893, an assessment (No, 2):of Two
Cents (2c) per share was levied upon the
capital stoex of the Setpeemian, payable
immediately in United States go d coin. to
the Secretary, at the office of the Company,
Commercial street, under the “Transcript
office, Nevada City, Cal. e
Any stock upon which this assessmert
shall remain uopaid on the Twenty-Fifth
day of May, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made ‘ore Wil id op
the Fifteenth day of June, 1893, to pay the
delinquent assessment_together with costs
of advertising and expenses of sale:
By order of the Boardof Directors.
ROBT. J. SIMMONS, Secretary.
Office, under “Trauscript’ office Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
In the Superior Court of the Gounty sf
Nevada, state of California.
Mrs. M, Williams, John R. Jones, John P.
Jones, John O, Evans and William P. Jones,
Plaintiffs, ve. John M. Williams, Mrs. D.M.
Jones, D. M. Jones and George f: Jones;
Defendants.
Action brought.in the Superior Court of
the County of Nevada, State of pores ge
and the Complaint filed in said County o:
Nevada, in the office of the Clerk of said
Superior Court.
‘the »ple of the State of California send
greeting to Jobn M. Williams, Mrs. D. M.
Jones, D.M Jones and George T. Jones, Defendants: You are herebWrequired to a)
pearinan action brought against you. by
the above-named Plaintiffs in the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer the Complaint filed
therein, within ten dave (exclusive of the
ua of service) after the service on you of
this summons, if served within this County;-or, if served elsewhere; within thi:
dasa: or judgment by default will be taken
against you, according to the prayer of said
Complaint. ~ :
For cause of action Plaintiffs allege that
Plainti#s and Defendants are in possession,
as tenants in common and smining rt
ners, of those certain F pontong mining claims,
known as the “Waukesha Mine,” situated
at Relief Hill, Neyada vous California;
that they have expended ons d claims over
and above the amount received from the
working thereof the sum of $4651.61, and
that you have refused to join with them in
the working of said claims or to pay your
share on account of expenditures aforesaid;
Pistniriisdemend
@ partition of said soe A apd a? Picco ingy
to the res tive o @ pa s
aforesaid, orif partition cannot be obtained
without material injury to those rights,
then for a sale of the said premibes ne
and the balance due them from you, that
the proceeds of the sale thereof be divided
between the parties hereto according to
their respective rights. That the cost of
these proceedings be paid out of the pro«.
ceeds aforesaid. All of which will more
fully +ppear.in the Complaint en file here—,
in, to which reference is hereby made.
Aud you are hereby notified that if you
fail t, appear and supewer the said Com
plaint ag ubeve required, the said Plaintiffs
will apply to tee Doar tot the relief demandedintheir Complaint. 2
Given under my hand and Seal of the
said Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State ot California, this [4th day of
Aprij,in the yearof our Lord one thousand .
eight hundred and nifiety-three.
J.J. Greany, Clerk.
By J.C. NiLON, Deputy Clerk.
J. M. Walling, Atty. for Plaintiffs. 018
DELINQUENT NOFICK.
DIN GRAVEL MINING -COMPANY,—Leestion-of -works; Nevada City:
Nevada County, California. Location of
rincipal place of business, Nevada City,
eee lex
Sasesament No. 5, leyie:
Maich, 1°98, the several amounts sei
op Ite the names of the respective share
holders, as follows :
Names. No. Cert. Shares. Amt.
Charlies Klingenspor, 94 406 4.00
Charles Klingenuspor, 130 10,000 100.00
Charles Klingeuspor, 131 3,060 30.50
4. J. Ragon, 47 4 64
A. J. Ragon, a 40 a
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Board of Direetors made on the 24th
day of March, 1898, so many shares oi
each parcel of such stock as may be neces
sary will be sold at sooe auction on the
5th day of fe 898, at the hour of
11 o’clock A. M.,at the office of the Secretary,
the office of said corporation, to pay the
delinquent assessmeu. thereon, together
with Costs os advertising and expenses of
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
K. CASPER Secretary.
Office—At J. Morris’ Store, on Pine street,
Nevada City, Californ a,
Notice of Sale of Real Estate,
beter iS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN
B ys = of an order of the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the ist day of a 1892, in
the matter of the estate of W. H. Kruger,
deceased: the undersigned, the executors o
said estate, will sell private sale to the
highest biader for cash, gold coin of the
United States and subject to confirmation
by said Saperios Court, on Wednesday, the
lith day of May, at 120’clock m. 189%, all the
right, title, imterest and estate of the
ssid W. H. Kruger, at the time of bis death.
and all the right, title ana interest that the
said ustate bag, by operation of law or other
wise acquired other than of in addition to
that of the said W. H, Kruger, at the time of
hig death, in and to all that certain lot
piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being in said County of Nevada, State of
California, and designated according to the
United states system of surveys as the undivided one-half interest ip the 8. 14 of
Section 12, Tp. 17 N. R. 16 E., M. D. M,
Bide for the same will be received by the
undersigned executors of said estate at the
law office of J. M. Walling, Esq., Nevada
City. Cailterains said office being selected
os < place where bids may be left for said
estate.
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
coin of the United States, 10 per cent of the
porehass money to be paid at the time of
he sale, balance on confirmation of sale
by said Superior Court. Deed at expense
of purchaser.
Dated May ist, 1893.
MARY A. KRUGER,
J.L.MERGUIRE, °
Executors of the estate of W. H. Kroger,
deceased.
Notice to Creditors,
[* THEMATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARY HALLERMILLER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by se undersign
ed, Administrator of the Estate of MARY
HALLERMILLER, deceased, to the ereditors of, and all persone havi
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers, within
four menths after the first ppbiicestion of
this notice, to A. Burrows at his Law Office
in Grass Vailey, Nevada spy, California
ENRY HALLERMILLER,Administrator of the Estate of MARY
HALERKMILLER, deceased.
Dated ‘May 5th 1893.
NWOTIOCH:
All persons having bills against the
WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MIN.
ING COMPANY are requested to present them in duplicate on or before the
first of each month, and payment will be
made on the second Sat yPresent
all bills at the office of the Secretary, at
A. Isoard’s store,
West Harmony Gravel Mining Company.
£28 J,'2. MeOALL, Bupt,
NOTICE TO TAXFayEns, .
HE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVA
Tet, ip now in the hands of the Clos! “
e e of where it w iz
to inspection 1 aon: y Mas 22,
Nevada City, Apel aa py fl
a
{32 infuston than of the artifelal teas, and its
You are hereby notified that we, Jesse
Lyons, Elisha Hampton, Wm. G. Hampton
and the estate vf John Goyne, deceased,
(Celia A. Goyne, Admx.) bave expended
during the two years of 1891 and i592, the
sum of $200.00 in labor and improvements
upon the 8t. Louis quartz claim (otherwise
known 4s the Neverswent) situate in the N.
E. ofSec. 9, Tp. 16, N. R.9K.,M.D.M., in
wi Tow Valey mining district, county and
State aforesaid, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Sec. Ley Kevised Statutes of the United States, and that
there is now due from you to the undersigped, as your :hare of suid sum the sum
of $33.38. And if, within ninety days from
the service of this aotice upon you, or
within ninety days after this uotice has
been served upon you by publication, you
fail or refuse to coatribute your proportion
of such expenditure ag co-owner, your interest in said claim will me the property of the undersigned under said Section
2334.
JESSE LYONS,
WM. G. ‘ . _ goat
ESTATE OF JOHN GOYNE, Déé'a,
(Celia A. Goyne, Admx.)
Dated April 1, 1893. &
re
Annual Meeting.
Pie ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKwil
holders of the Masonic Hall Association
lbe held at Masonic Halli, Nevada City,
on Saturday, May 20th, 1893,at 7 o’clock
M., for the purpose of electing Trustees for
the eusuing year, and the trausaction of
such other a mee be Lot se abd
l ly brought re said mee .
— . I. J. ROLFE, secretary.
A Severe Law.
The English peo
ple look more closely
to the genuineness
of these staples than
we do. In fact, they
bave a law under
ver h they make
ecizcres and de
stroy adulterated
products that are
wot what they are represented tobe. Under
this statute thousands of pounds of tea have
been burned because of their wholessle adulteration. » :
Téa, by the way, is one of the most notortously adulterated articles of commerce. Not
alone are the bright, shiny green teas artifi
cially colored, but th ds of pounds of
‘ubstitutes for tea leaves are used to swell
“he bulk of cheap teas; asb, sloe, and willow
—eaves being those most commonly used.
again, sweepings from tea watehouses are
colored end sold as tea. Even exhausted tea
eaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept,
iried, and made over and Sind their way into’
the cheap teas,
The English government attempts to stamp
hia out by confiscation; but no tea is too
000 for us, and the result is, that probably
he poorest teas used by any nation are those
congumeé t= America. :
Reech’s Tes ts presented with the guar
id fact, the sun-emead tea leaf pare and simple. Its purity insures superior strength,
about one third less of # seing required for
tea \
IT SAVES
In England, adulterated food products that are represented to be pure
are destroyed by the officials, But
there is no such law here and tea is
notoriously manipulated. Substitutes are added and the whole dyed
green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific
American to refer to Japan Tea, as
“nerve racking.” A brand of pure
tea is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is
the pure sun-cured undyed Japan
Tes. Being pure you use less per
eup than of the dyed teas, thus ycu
use less per month and theeconomy
is' manifest, as your monthly tea bill
is less to say nothing of the deligntTO DRINK
fal flavor. There are no headaches
in Beeoh’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as
pure as childhood” and can be drunk
by children and delicate persons with
impunity. It is a delight to lovers
of really good tea, It is never sold
in bulk, Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark.
" BEECHSS. TEA
"Pure As Unildhood.
Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
35 cents. For sale by
SHURTLEFF & SON,
And GEO, C, GAYLORD
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DE, GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY
No. 683 Mearney Street,
Sorner Commercial. San Francise:
‘Ketiblished, in 1855
for the tréatmen!
of Seuxal and Semi
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Stricture, Sy phil:
in all its forms
Seminal Weaknes
Impoteney, ete.
Skin Diseases o0/
ears’ standing an:
leerated WORE
successfully treat
ed,
Dr. Gibbon has ‘ SS
practiced over thirty years in Ban Francisco
and his Dispensary is the oldest in Cali.
fornia. Thesick aud afflicted should noi
fail to call upon him. ‘The. doctor has
traveled extensively in Europe, and in“] arigot 4 spected thoroughly the various hospitals
ere obtaining a #Ee oy eters rt te-+H
Solid Gold and Silver Watches
Realizing the import.ince of good was
premium, wehave selecied the ‘Waltham’
bemg the bestkne n aud most ré liable tim
pieces in the miarket. Tiiese watt hes have a
world-wide reputation which they have ,ained
sviely on their merits, The cases we gua:antee
to be of solid goidand cin silver respectively,
wad if nog justas repreented may be revurued ut
our expense and we wii refup the money’ gaid.
We are prepared to » ake the mor ¢ liberal propositions on these watclies as prem) ums, as wiil be
seen by the followin: offers:
Solia Gold Watéh-—Gents' .
A gentieman’s solid gold hinting case watch,
‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding aud stem,etting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ond Daiiy
poene. one yoar, $36.60; watch, DAILY TRKANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, Oué,, year, . 934.40.
Subscriber pays express charges on watch from
San Francisco,
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . °
4 lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding, seem-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin,
one year, $29; with VAILY TRANSURIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26,90. Suvscriber
to pay eXprese charges on watch from San Francisco
Solid Silver Watches,
Solidco silver humting case watch Walhaw” moyement, stein-wiading and stemetting.@ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, wi
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, ond
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRAPT aud Weékiy
Bulletin, one year, $15.90, Subseriber to pay
express charges on Watch from San Francisco,
Same watch, open tace, with DAHLY-FHANSCKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one Year, $15; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from San Francisco,
Nickle Watch,
A d nickie st wi. du swatch, open
face, ¥o"od movement, wita” . AILY . TRANSCRIPT and Luny Bulletia 4-2 -; $14; with
DAILY TRANS UKLPT anagW Bulletin, one
year $5.90. Subscriber to pa ress Chasges.
on watch from San Francisco
Bicyc.es.
The Bicycle we have selected ae —‘ premium—
ine “‘apolio”’—while not tie most expensive is a
jiret-class article in ev ery respect, It is handsome and substantially made. Itruns.easily and
is@ prime favorite. it is standard finish with
nickle trimmings, and will be sent complete with
saddle-bag, tovis, ete. Willbe sent with DAILY
PRANSCHIP% aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$29, with DAILY TKANSUKIPT and Weekly
sulletin, one year, $26.90, {The above prices are
‘or & 36-.nch wheel. Price per additional inch
made known on application.} Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle from Fan Francisco.
Boys’ Velocipedes,
A 16-inch wheel, standard Knish, wrought-iron
. veloc ie, With bell, etc.; compiete, sent with
DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Daiiy Bulletin, one
year, $12.50; With DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers,
aThisis a type-writing age. Ev erybody has
whohas writing to do; or shoulc have o
flere is your opportunity. The Sun type-wri
#3 @ pertect instrument, simple) in constructio
ustructions for use, which can. be lea:nedi: te”
minutes, with DAILY TRANSUKIPT und—buil’
Bulletin, One.year, and the DAILY KAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $15
Subscriber pays express, si
tilly worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit}
po-OUR FPF muMruM_ss
We will.send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with
Daily Bulletin, W eekly Bulletin, § emi-Weekly Bulletin, and aa
‘lowing Valuable Pi‘emiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
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the an Francisco .
y © be-fol.°
a a“
. Drums .
; ANickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, wi
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ety Dauly
Bulletin, one i soall $12.50, with DAILY TKAN
Lt
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, o:
Subscriber pays express » ONS year, $10.50
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered brass drum,§ with
sicks complete, with DALLY TRANSCRIPT ‘ana
Vaily Bulletin, one Phat $10.00, wiih DAILY
a RANSORIPY and eekly br iletin, one year
$8.50, Subscriber pays express,
Rifles,
The Winchester muintaius ite place:
repeating ciflemade and is too ae be
need further description, We will seud a 44 ial
octagon barrel Winchester rifle wi VAILY
TRANBCKIPT and isily Bulietin, one yor
$22.70; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ang woe’?
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above ig Mets ay
riffé. We wilisenda rim fire for $4.40 legs, ‘Bub
scriber pays express
Flobert Rifles,
A Flobert rifle, shooting ~ 2%-cal, Flopert noig
leas cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who ar
fond of = ok sent wieh DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one yea $11.25
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly’ Bu juiz,
one year, $0.25, Subscriber pays express
Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer a stron Re!
revolver for a pelts and ave bolestad’ ne
American, double action, ‘Bull Dog;” in any
8 ze from 22 to 88 cal. It will be fent. wit!
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one
year, $11; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT’ gat
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. £ubseriber pay
express
‘rishing Tackle
Gur premium fishing tod is a 15-foot
bamboo with lance wood tip and doubie nant
it is a good serviceable rod-and wil be sent with
line, reel, ete,, eg sre with DAILY TRA! ~
SCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one year, $11; wit
DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Ballet’ “4
year, $9. Subscriber pays. xprece,
Tent,
This is a very usetul prem wn and Will ‘oe ap
precisied Ly all who go hunting, fishing of camp
ng out. Itisa first-class 4 tent, *ater—proo
and made of 8 o@. duck; siz 0x7 feet, nd will be sent with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY
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jmp with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly . Bulletin, ‘one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays ¢
express. :
Hammock,
A hammock is a premium that
Whether slung from. the trees in @ lawn or from
the posts of a shady verandah, a h ymock ig
picturesque and suggestive of blissful comfort
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