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May 5, 1893 (4 pages)

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. low Love's Young Dream Received a Rude ' . father was the leading business man in a © three girls of us, a sister older and one RR Rb BE oR REE ‘ ba ROAR geese: anne JHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. 'FRIDAY EV’NG. MAY 5. ‘93. SHE WAS SAVED BY A CALR. —_ Shock. 1 — = “The whole course. of my life was changed, and my love's young dream de* stroyed in less than a minute by a calf, anda fortunate thing it was for me,” “said the wife of a prominent citizen of : Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, now ‘visiting friends in New York. ‘‘My © pustling lumber village, and there were Social and Other Notes About People Old this morning on business. thought I did, and he fell im leve. with ~~“¢lerking in my father’s “store for-$20-4)“When-I was-—eighteen a good-looking. _ my ideal of a lover, and I believed it was Life had lost all its charm. younger than I. Father was kind and indulgent, but_very level-headed, and had been a widower for some years. young chap from somewhere dewn the Susquehanna came to clerk in father’s I was a romantic snip, and fell in love with the good-loeking clerk, or me. That young man, it seemed to me then, was the bravest, most ambitious youth that ever lived. 1 see now that it was only cheek and brag. But he was impossible to live without him. ; ‘Father was’nt long in discovering the very tender relations that had come ‘to exist between me and his self-assertive young clerk, and he called me to him one day and told me that he was sorry to see that [ was such a silly girl, and that T must get over it at once, and then. in= formed my brave and steadfast idol that “at the end. of the month he could go-back home. Of course niy heart was broken. I felt I was the victim of a stern and unsympathetic parent’s crue] will, and I wished that I were dead. ‘Now, although this lover of mine was menth and his board, his father was a ich lumberman, and he was the only misery over the paternal interference that had ruffled the course of my true love, as I think I was in the habit of ~ galling it, my.idol_and I_met.one even— ing, quite by chance, ef course, at the, ars resniaicspeborincmistinn inah nese eel Ree eS ¥ $ house of a neighbor of ours, and what “did my brave knight propose but an ~ elopement, and did my romantic soul “do but prompt me to agree to the proposition on. the spot. “There was a railroad station eight miles distant. The last train for anywhere left that station at 7 o'clock every evening. All we had to de was to drive to the station, get the train, go to the Downieville. Francisco are in town: Calentt, D. R. McIntosh, E. P. Mcinhas been to San Francisco on a visit, arrived here last evening on his way home. A Miner Dies Alone While Working in His has beea working in a.claim on Steep Hollow for some time. Yesterday he failed to return home at the usual time, awd later search was. made for him to PERSONAL. and Young. D. N. Jone# of Spenceville is in town. Orin Gowell of-Oakland arrived “here Ea. K. Smart of Dutch. Flat visited our town today} N. L. Raber and D. W. Crandall, of Portland, Oregon, arrived here on last evening's train. Jdéhn German of North San Juan arrived here last evening from San Franvisce on his way home. A. 8. Bigelow came down from the Delhi mine teday: Hon. W. W. Stow and daughter, Miss Nellie Stow, of San Francisco, are here spending-a few days. : Frank George and wife of Antiech arrived here last evening on their way to The feliowing traveling gnen of San William R. J. W. Owens of -Forest City, who POUND DEAD. Claim at Steep Hollow. a Rene Brown, a resident of You Bet, asvert>in the cause of his non-appearance: . His li eless body was found in the claim at alate hoor last night. Brown was troubled with some disease of the head, whic! nrobably culminated in his sudden death. The body—was taken—to—the ho °e.of the deceased. Brown was 35 years of age and a son on Mrs. C. H. Hankins of Grass Valley. A wie, sen and two daughters mourn bis loss. Siees Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon: John Caldwell presiding: : Order of publication of notice to creditors. Order appointing A. B. Champion, C. H. Mitchell and Ed. Fitzgerald appraisors. }istate of T. J. Dalton, deceased. O ler perniiting executors to withdraw petition for decree of final distribution. + 2@e F me Candies. MZ2ERH “AL. Tam, opposite National Exchange county seat, only: an hour's ride, get station over'the sert of road we had to travel on, and so we were obliged to take an early start. The Winter had been very mild. There was uo snew. lt was just beginning to get dark when I stole to where my valiant lover was waiting for me with ‘a horse and wagon. I knew that the chances were all in faver of my level-headed father discovering the whole plot before we could possibly reach the station, and I was sure that he would be _on outtiirack with a horse a good deal faster than the ene we had to depend on. But I had no fear that he weuald overhaul us. *Befere we had gone ome-quarter of the way night had set in for goed, but there was a moon, and that helped us Perfect Health Restored by Hood’s tacked with diphtheria at the same time. After serious illness the greatest danger was safely passed, but they were all left with and with my wife it also affected her, limbs, Her arms were numb to the shoulders, acEstate of Rufus Shoemaker, deceased. . After Diphtheria ness and Weakness. Sarsaparilla, Mrs. ©. S. Southwick North Madison, Ohio, “My wife and three children were at Paralysis of the Throat, companied with a prickling sensation. It was so difficult for her to swallow, it seemed asifshe must starve. The children were in a similar condition. Physicians were greatly perplexed and said it was very critical with Iny wife, as she was more than likely to have paralysis at ary time, and if so it would be very deubtful if she survived. Finally afriend suggested Hood’s SarSaparilla. Al though we had not the slightest faith, we were so discouraged that we ‘were reacy to try an ing I got a bottle and began giving it.to them. Words are Feeble to express the gratification we all felt af the end of a week to find an improvement. When they had finished three bottles I could not see but they were as well as previous to their sickness. The numbness and paralysis entirely disappeared. There was no trouble inteating, beyond apparent Inability to get enough to eat. The neighbors all know of this case and all think it wonderful, as do the doctors.” C. S. SouTHWICK, Grocer and Notary Public, North Madison, Ohio. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared tiom the best ingredients, HOTEL ARRIVALS. “Viton Arrivals; — A. Burrows, Grass Valley, W. Rankin, You Bet: “Jb Stattery; Maryeville, _N.L. Raber, Portland, Or., Pp. W. Crandall, * ce FE, K. Smart, Dutch Flat, —_--FSehwartsz, Mooney Flat, F. Bice, Grass Valley, PD. N. Jones, Spencevilie, W. W. Stowe, San Francisco,] W. Kramer, Washington, John Jones, “ T. B. Saunders, San Francisco, L. S. Williams, «s G. Samuel, Auburn, Hotel, has just received the finest stock "7s married, aud be Happy ever-after: We) (eG. idies of all kinds, ever brought try fixed on a certain night—this was long Was a good hour-and-a-half drive te the} ;Eor Sate: Stove anda Piano sre offered at a_bar: F Z H. Larkine, as gin if applied for immediately. Fer] ps. Mcintosh, “ narticalacs enquire of A. Tam, opposite] C, A. McIntosh, = National Exchange Hotel. m3-It. M. E. Frank, ee eed een D. RK. McCallum, “ Heavy Registration. M. T. Bradburry, Blcomfield, Mrs. T. Edwards, ss Deputy Revenue Collector W. L. J. Ostrom, “ Cole dida lively business today. Up B. ts 2 ivian, 2 4o nooa he registered 150 Cninamen, and A a ——ar Forest City, the work still goes on. J,, Hutchison, Sierra City, +e = G. Black, = Serious Eailway Accident. 8. Pellman, a Milk train collison; ne milkman turn up; disappointed housekeepers; coffe without cream. A petty annoyance resulting from a neglect to keep the Gail along amazingly. We had got within a mile of the statien and had good reason to believe we were safe, when suddenly the horse stopped with a snort of terror, reared up, and tried to turn in the road. Acut with the whip straightened him up, but he kept on snorting and showing evidence of terror. I looked up the road and discovered the cause of all this. An immense bear stood on its haunches at one side of the road growling and snarling and showing his disposition to advance upon us. When my brave lover saw the savage beast he rose up in the wagon. gave a yell, and gasped: “Oh! Jennie, let’s ge back.” “J forgot all about the bear. I gazed jm amazement at my gallant knight. He was as paleasasheet. The lines hung loose in his hands. I seized them, jerked them awey from him, toek the whip, and, as I held the horse from turning around, ordered the cowardly youth out of the wagon. He crawled out of the back end of the wagon, and tere down the road as fast as his legs would carry him. Then I whipped: the horse with all my might, and he sprang forward, and whizzed the wagon past the growling bear so close that it almost knocked the ugly beast over. I drove on to the statien, had the horse put out, and went in the little hotel there to wait for father. My love’s young dream was gone us if it had never been. Ten minutes after . reached the.station the train came and went. Ten minutes later father caine tearing on horseback’ up to the door. . *« ‘Father,’ svid I, ‘I’ve been saved by acalf.’ Then I told him all about the adventure on the road. “* ‘Saved by a calf!’ he. exclaimed. *You mean saved by a bear.’ ** ‘Not at all;’ I replied. ‘If Jerry hadn’t been a calf, and the biggest kind of a calf, that bear wouldn’t have been any more than a stump in my way. I ‘was saved by a calf, I tell you, and I . want to go home!’ “(My gallaot lover wasnever seen “round our neighborhood again, and, somehow or other, father seemed to think ; ah aadmeiaeae he ever had Lovisvi.ix i booming itself for cavicies from Grocer or Druggist. Beier that you “ean’t be cured” is Liver Regulator. Y. M. I. Meeting. o'clock sharp. quested to be present. a oe Every member is 2t. ington has sent circulars to the publi World’s Fair Station, Chicago, Ill, cilities, etc., having been established o the grounds, . . USE PASE i atone Suit Against Kuhimas.j the Superior Court of . Yuba count 1891. at French Corral, Nevada county. a world. Notice to Creditors. ——! MARY HALLERMILLER, deceased. HA _LERMILLER, itois of, sad all persons haviv four menths aiter the frst Y HALLEEMILI ER, HALEMILLER, deceased. Daced May oth 1893. Mother"sighed, Doctor prescribed Castoria. Nevada Cty, which will be sold on the ee A Bed Louvge, Bed-room Het, Cooking . Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in the house. Order now for future ezigensymptom of dyspepsia. Take Simmons The regular meeting ef the Y. M. I. will be held Friday evening at 7:30 reHow Your Mail Should Be Directed. Tne Posteflice Departinent at Washadvising that visitors to the. World's Fair have their mail matter addressed postoffice with carriers, money order faGeorge Welkert has-commenced suit in against John Kuhlman to recover $327, together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from June, 30, The money is due for work done Ir is claimed by the Cincinnati Com mercial Gazette that the water of the Ubio river makes the best beer in the ——LLLLLEEC*)*OoOwREEz > N THEMAITER OF THE ESTATE OF Notice is hereby given by the uude,sian ed, Administrator of the. Estate of MAKY deceased, to the cred c'a! ma against the said deceased, to exhibi: the.a wilh the necessaiy vouchers, within ublication of this notice, to A. Burrows at.ais Law 0'ce iu Giegp Yelle, Berets county, California AGwministrator of the Estate of MAKY QO. Crawford, ‘ : _C. L. Cormic,. Sacramento, J. S. Gregory, San Francisco, W. R. Calcutt, es N. C. Miller, French s. J. B. Miller, J. H. Coughlin. Grass Valley, A. Tregidgo, ag Mrs. J. Wiggins, Downieville, tev. J. J. Claire, a Wm. Schwartz, Pleasant Valley,Miss Prentice, Batavia, N.Y. Dr. C. Clark, Santa Criiz, Frank George ‘and w., Autivch, Orrin Gowell, Oakland, a E. B. McPhetridge, Marysville, John German, Chicago Park, Corral, ae € 0-8 re 8 Will Be Appointed. It is very certain that Hon. Jobn F. Ridder will be appointed by Governor Markham as State Debris Cominissioner, toact with the corps of engineers and commissioners apponted by President: Cleveland. peg oe eee DRUNKENNESS and a craving for liquor ¢. banished by a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. ey a. Tux city authorities of Newton, Kan., have decided to put all tramps found in u . the place to. work making macadam for the streets. y Bick-headachesarethe outward indications of derangements of the stomach and bowels, it is scen why it is the only appropriate Sareapariliainsick-headaches, Itisnotonly appropriate; it isan absolute cure. After a course of it an.oecasional dose at intervals will prevent return, Ino. M. Cox, of 735 Turk Street, Ban Fran. elsco, writes: “I have been troubled with attacks of sick-headache for the last three rears from one to three times a week. Bome time ago I bought two bottles of Joy’s Vege table Barsaparilia and have only had one attack since and that was on the second day after I began using it.” bl Hood’s::Cures A Fiaming Stream. A party of Bethany students in an attempt to have fun Thursday night sucParalysis of ithe Throat—Numbons on in scaring the town and commnnityin general. Up Buffalo creek a big gus and . have ‘been coming down that usually ‘er oil well was recently opened, up, gince then great quantities of oil lesid stream. About 9 o’clock Thursnight the boys set fire to the oil in creek’ with startling effect. It immediately spread.over the width of tho ereek_and then started off with the cur-. rent, leaving in its train a sheet of flame nearly 70 feet high. It was not long until Bethany was trembling in a semicircle of flame. Within an hour the creek looked like a} » serpent of fire nearly two miles long. Dense volumes of smoke almost. suffocated the people of Bethany. close of the second hour every road was blockaded with wagons and buggies containing people who had come in for miles to see the strange fire upon the waters, and thousands of spectators were upon the hilltops. By the The fire’s fury increased until 24 hours had elapsed, when the flames died out. The damage was small. The water in the creek was nearly boiling when the fire was gone.— Wheeling Intelligencer. The Winter In the City of Mexico. The spring arrived here on the tablelands of Mexico four weeks ago, when all the peach and pear trees began blossoming, and the great ash trees, the handsomest of all the trees in this valley, re-. newed their leaves. The winter, if such a name éan justly be given to a season which is different from the other seasons pleasant. at noon’ on.that day was hot work. but staid away. been enjoying one long Indian —Cor. Boston Herald. These Hereditary Interlopers. _ popular will. tion—should pretend to know the nation what the nation become law. A Lad Who Would Murder For Fun. only in being slightly cooler, has been warm and pleasant, with not a single day when out of door life would be unI recall that New Year’s day was excessively warm, and that riding We have had hardly any snow on the smaller mountains making up the frame of this incomparable valley of Mexico, and this is unusual, as. generally for a week or two.in January the lower hills will get a capping of snow, which makee them a handsome sight under the overhead tropical sun. ‘ Nor did we have the usual amount of the ‘‘aguas_nieves,” or snow waters, a few days of cold showers, which are due to arrive in January, In fact, while. you in the far north have had what may fairly be called & tremendous winter, we have summer. I have always held that the very existence of a house of hereditary legislators . 4g an intolerable abuse, and consequently _. that the country has a right to make use of every constitutional form to hinder the lords from—interference with the Who represent the popular will? Assuredly its representatives. If, then, the. elected representatives of . the nation decide in favor of home rule, the lords are guilty of an act of ‘leze majeste to the people if they interpose their veto. What can be more ridicu-} bie have been relieved: lous than that a few hundred men—some W hereditary legislators, some legislators because they have made huge fortunes by . who are afflicted. gelling beer or by some similar avoca ter than on The true method to proceed with such obstructionists is, if they throw out the ‘ home rule bill to bring it in again in an . autumn session and tack it on to the appropriation bill. If this be done home. ” role THY econ the year. "iF te WF Gt . done I really do not know when it will . I am sick of half-measures with these hereditary interlopers.—London Truth. Trowel Moor colliery at Stapleford has been sentenced to six weeks’ hard labor . of the colliery had to be suspended for As Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, is.the only . bowel regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, . }-obtained by the frog’s skin was soft, A lad employed asa pony driver at the for willfully damaging an endless wire rope used for the purpose of bringing tubs of coal upanincline, Thestrands of the rope were found to be deliberately cut in two places, and it was stated that if the rope had the consequence would probably have been a disastrous loss of life. As it was the entire work three-quarters of a day, and it appeared that to bring about this temporary cessation of work was the sole motive of this abominable act. John Botham, in brief, wanted a holiday, and this was his mode of attaining that object.—London News. Knelt Down to Pray and Died. In Sumter county the other night, at @ negro prayer meeting, an old man named Arthur Croom was called upon to pray. He knelt down with the concregation to pray, but failed to respond t» the invitation, and another brother was called on. After prayer all arose but Arthur Croom. He was dead,— Alabama Cor. Richmond Times. Signs of Spring. Ram and mint sauce are to be had in the restaurants now. Of course they call it lamb, but your teeth will discover the difference. Sandy, green and indigestible looking strawberries also begin to a) , and the oyster is beginning to uckle.—Brooklyn Eagle. / Depreciation In English Land. Twenty years ago an agricultural estate in Essex, England, extending over 555 acres, was purchased for $105,000, and $25,000 was subsecuently expended in buildings and improvements. It was recently sold at auction for $24,750. His Vision of Easter Troasers. An inebriated young man entered a Chestnut street decorating shop yesterday and solemnly requested to be measured for a pair of trousers from one of the fancy wall papers displayed in the window.—Philadelphia Record. Cyrus Chambers, a well known resident of Kennett Square, Pa., has lived under every administration of the reee except that of George Washingnm. Grafting F og Flesh to a Man. An interesting operation in flesh grafting has just been performed at one of the great gun works at Paris by a surgeon named Dubonsquet-Labordiere. A workman had his foot badly burned with molten iron, destroying the skin over a surface of eight inches by four. The surgeon took four strips of flesh from the thigh of a young inan, a friend of the unfortunate, and as many from four different frogs, transferring them to the wounded foot. By great care the burn healed in 11 days. The cicatrice elastic and inodorous; that from the ~-FOR SALE BY portance, shaving, as it does, the superhuman flesh was much harder and duced irritation ‘at many points. result of the operation is of great imjority of frog skin and flesh for ig Is Life ~ Worsh Living? That d ds upon the Liver. the Liver is inactive the whole tem is out of order—the breath is bad, digestion r, head dulloraching, , a08 and hopefulness . gone, the spirit is de, a hea weight exists after eating, with ware despondency and e blues. The og te the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or uire constant ing,
does not interfere wi business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator # medical perfection. I have tested its virtues y, “now for Dys) Throbbing it is the best medicine the worldever saw. Have tried forty remedi before Liv: othe ies Simmons er Regula tor, and none of the m gave more than temporary a but the Re--alator Rot only relieve Pir. JO:.->. Macon, Ga, Nosopy will suffer with liver or kidaey disease if they take SimmonLiver Reguator. Ciover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Lawn Grass seeds, etc., fresh and clean,at Carr Bros. tf Garden and Grass Seeds. Thomas Shurtleff & Son, at the Plaza Store, have just received .the largest stock of Eastern garden and grass seeds tebe found this side. of Sacramento. The whole stock is fresh, has been tested . and is guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Any one wanting any of the above seéds should apply immediately to Thomas Shurtleff & Son, at} the Plaza Store, Nevada City. Country orders promptly attended to. f1l-t Greatest Discovery of the Nineteenth Century “<Cupidene,” for the resteration of Manhood, Sleeplessness, Tired” Feeling Pains in the Back, Headache, etc., is the reatest and most effective remedy ever iscovered. Millions of people have been restored to perfect health by its ise. The sale of tis medicine in England, France and Germany is. unparal-. leled. Since its introduction into the United States tens of thousands of peoCarr Bros. -and. D. Vinton have just received a large stock of ‘‘Cupidene.” Try it, all "es ti. Hires’ Root Beer. Headquarters for this delicious and healthful suminer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street ~FRresu California and Eastern Flower 3 af GARDEN SexEbs,alt fresh and of the very best varieties, at Carr Bros. tf To counteract the desire for strong drink take Simmons Liver Regulator. 4re You Ever Tired 2 Do’you ever think your skin needs a rest? It certainly does. It needs a tonic to tone it up just like a run-down system. aoe LOLA MONTEZ CREME. The Skin Food and Tissue-Builder, Is a food for the skin. It makes the skin firm and reserves its elasticity, thus preventing wrinkles. You cannot freckle or tan with the creme on your face. No toilet table is cémplete without One pot (75 cents) last three months, it. used daily. It is the ONLY SKIN FOOD on the market. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS and accept ne substitute. : MISS A. J. STRANAHAN Next door to City Hall, Eroad Street, Nevada Cliy, Cal. For any special or complicated blemish ofthe fice and form, write MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, 26 Geary stieet, San FranciscoCal. Superduous hair permanently remoy ed. ly-maré6, Try Pecarty’s Small Beer At S Cents. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. HE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA City is now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, where it will be open to inspection until monday. May 22, 1893. Nevada City, April 27, 1893. 7, H. CARR, Clerk. Notice of Salo of Real Estate. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN, THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Coll. fernia, made on the ist day of May, 1892, in the matter of the estate of W. i. Kruger, dersigned, the executors of deceased the private sale to the said estate, will sell highest bicder for cash, gold coin of the United States and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court,on Wednesday, the 17th day of Ma: 12 0’clock mM. 1893, all the right title, Interest and estate of the said W. H. Kruger, at the time of his death, and all the right, title ana inteiest thet the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than of in addition to that of the said W. H. Kruger, at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot iece or parcel of land, situate, lying and ing 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. }¢ of Section 12, Tp.17 N. R.16£.,M.D.M. ; Bids for the same will be received by the undersigned executors of said estate at the Jaw office of J. M. Walling, Esq,, Nevada Gite. California; said office beinz selected one place where bids may be left for said Terms and conditions of sale: Cash a coin of the United oe 10 per cent ° ins urchase money to be paid at the time of . the sale, balence on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense °. be. ated May Ist, 1893. ¥ MARY A. KRUGER, CARR BROS, @x daap wounds of all kinds,—"*"~ W.L.Doug Bvery' J. L. MERGUIRE, Exeoupors of the estate of W. H, Kruger, W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE aot’ Rie. _ Best Calf Shoe in the world for the price. las shoes aresold everywhere, ody should wear them. It isa duty you owe yourself to get the best value for your money. Eicon: ze in your spocwont Sy purohasing W. L. Douglas Shoes,w fepresent the best value at the prices adwertised above, as thousands can testify. aar Take No Substitute. 67 ewa . Non uine without W. L. te jas eg Es pamped on pottom. Look ; when you buy. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by BEDDING —AND— HOUSE. FURNISHING GOODS KINKEAD’S Furniture® Rooms, Commercial St. AVINC occchased Geo. Tracy’s stock of Fruini c.eand Bedding at a Great Sacrifice. J em enshlead to sell goods at prices thac wi: » -onisa the public. For ibe next iriy days I will offer Gre t Ba-saias tu order to make Toom for my rive in a few davs. Crll and examine my govds before purchasingelsewhere Compare the prices and the quality of goods All Country orders promptly and faithfully attended to. Goods sold ut the lowest prices in the eounty for -POT CASH. Just Out— WORLD'S FAIR SHAM-HOLDERS. Call and examine them. All business transacted on business prin Ipholstering and all kinds of Repairing done on short notlee. : Remember the place—Commercial Street next door to Tea Store, Nevada city. HARTMAN. & DULAC, Merchant Tailors, AVE OPENED A NEW SHOP ON Union street, in the City Hotel building, where they. will be pleased to see their friends. They are now making up some handsome. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, And will have a full line of Samples: of tic, from which to choose. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Agents for the F, Thomas Dye Works, .*. San Francisco. Agents fer the Newhas Shirt Factory. GIVE THEM A CALL. i NOTICE. ‘. 1 All persons having bills against the ‘WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY are requested to present them in duplicate on or before the first. of each month, and payment will be made on the second Saturday. Present all bills at the office of the Secrevary, at A. Isoard’s store. ;. West Harmony Gravel Mining Company. © $28 J.T. MeCALL, Supt. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Gus, J, & od We Schmid AVING purchased the stock a ; trade of L. Hirschman, on PINE STREET, Hereby notify their friends and the pub lic generally that they wa!l keep on hand all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Etc., which they will sell at the lowest rates. : Three Houses for Sale, I offer forjsale the following proper a Bargain: TwogHouses on Piety. Hill, Que®House opposite M. £ Church, . FOR RENT. A Stable, with two stalls,” near Sus—pension Bridge. For particulars apply immediately to MRS. L. W. DREYFUSS. Society Cards, The Transcrirr office ‘has received a large supply of Knights of Pythias cards, “embracing a variety of the latest designs, and is prepared to print the same at the lowest prices and on the shortest notice. Every member of the order should have a hundred or so cards printed so as to exchange with the visiting Knights who will be here during the session of the Grand Lodge next month. A Knight without cards that weck will be out of fashion, and the old saying is you might as well be out of the world as out of fashion. Bring im your orders now and avoid the rush that is sure to occur & few days before and during the session of the Grand Lodge, _* “ ‘ Spring sock, which wilt commence to ar _—_Fine-Cleths,bath_laported and Domes-_ open in the ON BROAD HARNESS, SADE, ROBES, WFIUPS, Etc. Has returned to Nevada City, and will in about a week STREET, . With the LARGEST STOCK OF ‘4 Ever Brought to-Nevada County, and they will be offered for sale ata LOWER RATE than the same quality of goods can be bought anywhere else in the State, 4 For sale by the comm . ‘AGENT FOR ista Miner. . GHARLES HARTMAN. EE DULtac”[—— WATER. GINGER ALE, Brilding next 10 Hemnessy's Stable, Dozen or Gross! fof F170 PRICE Beehive Commerth F, H. THOMPSON, . W. tk DURYEA, HOTEL' MIDLAND, (European,) 167 and 169 East Madison St. Near Cor. of La Salle St. Chicago, Iii. New: Building 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms Hot and Cold Water. Elevator and all modern conveniences. Near Post Office and places of amusements. Terms; $1 per day and Upwards. ; F. H. THOMPSON & CO. Prop’rs. Chicago, April 24. House and{Lot For Sale THE RESIDENCE OF WM. OSBORNE, ON ARISTOCRACY HILL, ture, at a bargain. enquire on the premises. WILLIAM OSBORN __° City, April 10,1893. PAINTING, . “DRAWING ANDI "Mrs. H. HfiHartley, At the Union Hotel, from nature, etc. classes will please apply immediately. Terms reasonable. pie: _ — ~ DELINQUENT NOTICE, DIN GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Location of works, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Location of peor place of business, Nevada City, alifornia. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, cn account of assessment No. 5, levied on the 24th day of March,” 1°63, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective sharea holders, as follows : * * Names, No. Cert. Shares. Amt. Charies Klingenspor, 94 400 4.00 Charles K lingenspor, 130 10,000 = 100.00 Charles Klingenspor, 131 8,050 80.50 A. J. Ragon, 47 64 54 A. J. Ragon, py. #“ 40 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 24th day of March, 1898, so meny shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction on th 15th day of May, 1893, at the hour o} lio’clock A. M.,: the office f the Secretary, the office of said cor on, to pay the delincuent assessmen. thereon, together with costs or advert'sing and expenses of sale. By order of the Boxrd of Directors. Office—At J Mort Sy Sige = ee at H a 8 re, on e 8 oes Olty, California. . a . Is offered for sale with or witheut furnitor further particulars SKETCHING. . Is now forming classes in Painting, oil and water colors, Drawing, Sketching All desiring’ to join any of the above Summons. — +o In the Superior Court of the County Nevada, state of Calico. nia, 7% Mrs. M, Williams, John R. Jones, John P. Jones, John Q. Evans aud William P. Jones, Plaintiffs, vs. John M. Williams, Mrs D, LI. Jones, D. M. Jones and George T. Jones Defendants. : Action broughtin the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California and the Complaint filed in said County of Nevada, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. ‘The Pe: ple of the State of California send greeting to John M. Williams, Mrs, D. M. Jones, D. M_Joaes and George T. Jones, Defendants: You are hereby required to appeer inan action brought against you by he ab: ve-named Plaintiffs iv the Superior Court of the Connty of Nevada, State of California, aud to unswer the Complaint filed therein, within t-n davg (exclusive of the a of service) efter the service on you of this summons, if served within this County; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days; or judgment by default will be taken against Reg according to the prayesof said vomels nt.‘or cause of action Plaintiffs allege that Plaintifs aud Defendants are in ‘Sesmpanian, as tenants in common and mining Co-partners, of thore het pon pies mining claims, kn wn as the “Waukesba Mine,” situated at Relief Hill, Nevada County, California; thatthey have expended on said 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; Plaintiffs demand judgmen. against you for a partition of said real pruperty according to the respective rights of the parties ag aforesaid, or if partition cannot be obtained without material injury to those rights, , then for a sale of the said premises an afterthe payment of said cu-partnershtp 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 procecds aforesaid. All of which will more fully + ppens in the Complaint on file Nere— in, to which reference is hereby made. And you are hereby notified that if vou fail t. appear and «enswer the said Comyo vr a nf will apply to the Court for the relief manded in their Complaint. ne Giyen under my hand and Seal of the said ge orgy Conrt of the County of Neyada } ate ot ores this 14th day of pril, in the yearof our Lord one thou eight hundred and ie ga sew 2 . 3. GREaNY, Clerk. «7 By J. C. NILoN, Deputy Clerk. J.M. Walling, Att). for Plaintiffs. al8 Assessment Notice. ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING Co. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, California. tion of Works,Nevada City Cal. Notice is hereby given that ata mecting of the Board of Directors held on the Eighteenth day of April, 1893, an assessment (No. 2) of Two Cents (2c) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable femesisieny in'United States gold coin, to the cretary, at the office of the Compan Commercial street, under the “Transcript” office, Nevada City, Cal. Any. stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Twenty-Ffifth day of May, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised: for sale at public auction, and unless pay ment is made before will be sold on the Fifteenth day of June, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ROBT. J. SIMMONS, Secretary. Office, under “Trenseript” office Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. > : Assessment Notice. Nevada City, Cal. Notice ven, thata meeting of the Director herd on ag inn) day * apres 1808, an assessmeni o 9. of ten cen levied upon the capital ook 6 “8 pecdton, payable Monday, May 22d" 898, to the Secretary, at the store of I> Morris, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. gold coin, ‘Any stock upon which this = ment shall remain unpgid on the of May, 1898, will be delinquent and of yertised for sale at Ee suction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the day of June, 1593, of 11 o'clock A. M., at the office tary of said corporation, to quent sssessment, together ‘with advertisiug and . ° of aoe eb Office . Nevada Cit, Morris’, store, on Pine street = Dd: a Cal. ; ve required, the said Plaintiffs . ‘ FL Neva GRAVEL MINING co. . & of the cor # ge RET —— THE . Nevada ci Published day Esta TerMs— Month: 36 ‘VANCE. LocaL } Jat insertic _ additional month. — FRIDAY —— A The bal. 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