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May 6, 1892 (4 pages)

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A RS EIR IE ETERS RED DEEAE TE ATE LOTTO : : cemerarmaneran, rer tcnt tt nr vse THE DAILY TRANScRIPt. THEY DO NOT MARRY. WHY YOUNG PEOPLE FIND SINGLE BLESSEDNESS SO COMFORTABLE. BROWN &8& CALKINS, Proprietors. Fee ee mal . FRIDAY EV'NG THE CENTENNIAL Annual Meeting, Bleetion of Officers — Plans for Future (peration. The annual meeting of the stockholders : of the Centennial Gravel Gold Mining 4 Company took place Monday at the : office of the company in Gold Hill. Over 80,000 shares out of the 100,000 were if They Got Married They Would, Have to Make a Great Many Sacrifices, or Se They Think, Keep Away from the Knot of Hymen. and as a Kesult They SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: : Loss of appetite ; bad breath ; bad taste in [tis an oft repeated remark that New . the mouth; tongue coated ; pain under thi York is the finest place in the republic . Shoulder-blade; in the back or side— chad to live in—if you are rich. But it is . atte Maniacs ak see an pean worse than the meanest suburb. the . tion; bowels lax and costiye by turns; dreariest of westérn ‘‘boom towns,” the . headache, with dull, heavy sensation; dullest country village—if you are poor. Festlessness, with sensation of having left This is the criticism pf the person wh: pomnegersned age ral aggro thee got does not contemplate life as a possibil 2 ‘ 3 temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow apity—or an agreeable possibility—without rance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. society, in the narrow sense of the word represented. aiamernite tg — ia i Pxot all, but always some of these indied unanimously chosen fer the ensuing yee: peegians pleasures that come frow . cate want of action of the Liver. For _ Directors, Evan Williams, H. ee mouey, without the social standing that . A Safe, Reliable Remedy ham, M. Kinzle, Alf. Doten, ¥ : © Va good bank account gives, without be: . that can ae 20 ee and has never been James; President, Evan Williams; Vid€. ing able “to keep up with the proces. known to d wis see M. Kiaale; Secretary, W. 8. sion” of those who are well dressed, well . *2AK6 Simmons Liver Regulator James; Superintendent, Henry Richards. . fed, well situated and well off. —AN EFKECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR~ : : , . Malaria, Bowel Complaint The official reports, duly examined — enough, those who demanc Dyspepsia, ‘Siok Headache, ss ‘ os— Ww : st acee : bie ns usness, and-approved, show the muning aud . these things—who will not aasept mar Kidney a fections Sanndiee, ried life without them—are generally i . not well supplied with this world’s goods a” very healthy state all bills paid to People who ha¥e beén, rich all their lives . “TE have been practicing medicine for twenty ears and have never been al Mental Depression, Colio . to be in financial status of the company A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. HERCULES . i (AAS GASOLINE it runs all day. ENGINES No Batteries or Electric Spark to care for. No double, or false Explosions, so frequent with the unreliable spark, It Oils Itself Automatically. _ It runs with a cheaper quently it COSTS LESS to run at, For Simplicity it Beats the World. ~ It has fower likely to get out of order than any other Gas or Gasoline SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR 1TO tan rane, a PALMER & REY, 2 Pitan: Just-light the Burner @ Makes no smell or dirt. turn the Wheel, and grade of Gasoline than any other Ingine, and ‘conse-. parts, and is therefore less Engine now built.” md date and money enough in the treasury) io jot realize what it means to-go-with. {Compound thac weuld, Me Bruen tives te defray running expenses for“ tworor jaf their luxtities.~ Bat people who have . Regulator, promptly-and~ tually “move Boy three months, or perhaps until .dividends . been poor know just the wretchedness pr hnchg se aL al snumaliaaive pores assess of having to wear patched boots and go . of the system.” take the place of ments. 2 ae : ie = she 4 I ole & . . LM. Horron, m. p., Washington, Ark, Th in tunnel of the mine is in. Without lunch; Of having to walk long . 900 £ the hard streak of bediistances, because car fare ‘“‘mounts upy” OsLY GENUINE . tn a . mel duaging © of having to refuse nice invitations, be: . . Has our % Samp in ced on front of wrapper. rock recently encoun ‘ause they have no clothes or no means . ; 3 : « more favorable formation, with the .H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa he! of returning proffered civilities. To M_——~ top of the drift in softer and, mere moist . these, poverty is a bitter thing, and they material, evidently showing closer ap-) !oathe it. Marriage, unless it means proximatien to the gravel bed developed . escape from carping cares of this kind Something FancyA carluad of Drifted Snow Flour, J. &. CARR.se CARR: BROS. —PROPRIETORS OF T iE— eengnen ee T. H. CARR. at that point by short upraises, another . they esc hew as a hopeless evil: Better . the finest made, just received by J.J Masonie Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. shareholders, as allows 2 ae ae ade, . @ndure those trials that we have than . Jackson d-tf ous ee : of which is now probably being . made. dy to others that we know not of, they +e Names. Certif. Shares, Am’t. A Large number of the Cattle are This development work will be continen : The Leading Hotels Here Serve ©. H. Seymour, 1 63500 $3175 00. Graded Holstein. ued for the present until definite and de-. i, thinks the everyday. gentlemanly. . Corypy Bros.’ “Public Taste” Hams! KEEPICONSTANTLY ON HAND A — oedatet oo ane : cisive gravel-washing arrangements ¢aM ood looking, entirely personable young and Bacon. Ask for it a3:tt C, H. Seymour,,. 98 10000 £00 00] Also, 2 Bed-room Sets and various ; be made and practically entered upon. . man of thirty, who draws an income of : i i. . H h it C. H, Seymour, 112° 500 2h 001 ccnex Hauschuid Furniture The main incline upraise, 310 feet to. froin two to four thousand a year, and i Gules Hens Beavelaes omp ete tock af Drugs, atent Icines, li; arnis 6S, C. C,H. Seymour, 114 1000 BG 00 . Tene ownenits urniture. , ee the surface, above the tunnel, recently is asked out allover because he dances Lele alge pide U. H. Seymour, 115 _ 1000 50 YO completed, gives a splendid draught of ee me i 0. egal ip rm When John Swart, the artistic photog—_— se = sehen i Sie th no Terms or SALE—All under $50, cash. : a .y,. never does. anything’ gauche. So. also. oe < ae 1. H. Seymour, f 5 : ; ’ é air ‘throughout the mine, furnishing all shinies thes Saati se wre eral Apecsed rapher of Nevada ( ity, can give you ad School Books C. H. Seymour, 118 1000 50 00 . All over $50, one year's credit at 10 per 4 desired facility for full gravel extraction moderately bright girl of twenty-five ter crayon or India ink life-size portraits ? ; U, H, Seymour, E 1? 60 3 00. cent per annum. 3 from the extensive and valuable deposit . whose father spends six thousand a year . in latest style frames and for less money. Blank Books 4 : OO : rs ti i a b Aes iz . }% H. Seymour, 36 30 i Kev 0 CANES develeped during the past year. aad has five children, Both of these know . Cell and see the suinplee of work “snd : es i ho, GEO.-TRACY, Auctioneer. Owing to the continued Wintry storms . just the way they want their lives to. go ene Age oo Miscellaneous Books, C. A. Seymour, od 200 10.00 ——— and deep snows in the elevated section of Ever since childhood they .have as$ovi Days of ‘‘'49;" Periodicals 0. H, Seymour, ee ee 2 aliforni ated with companions who have had —_— . Liat 614 No Nevada county, California, the roads T : : : vere. are badly demoralized, but more money than they have, and they Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for Pictorials ©. H. Seymour, . 93 20 1 00 : : schol et y eg know how nice itis to be welloff. Tu. family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & ’ ; : Old No. : 5 nas practicable, representatives of ; ; y y : GC, H. Seymour, 95 25 1 25 as soon as practi Pens be rich or to remain as we are, that is} Siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific 7 Magazines. " ” Ola No. 2 dite : id a one : the company will go there from here to] «heir motto. ‘“‘When we make the great . Coast. 116 Front street, San FranU. H. Seymour. 129 20 1 00 . MA STREET .......) EVADA CIT cS) carry into practical operations plans for . ;,ove,” they both think, ‘‘we make it to. . : 1, : ja23-ly . . : Old No. ; : @ future ores aage Segre with. the gol phe y materially, or we don’t i =o Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Chas. H. cea 20 1 00 Dealers in epening of the Spring and Summer) make 1t at all. : ; aldria fevers i : Ghas. H. Seymour, 134 10 50 ; —Virginia Enterpri: They do, not want to be millionaires, A LU eeered oped i males serene y uld No. Ms oe : but they do not want to ve really pinched found is Simmons Liver Regulator. ——— Chas. H. Seymour, 144-100 5 00 . HOTEL ARRIVALS. anywhere. Their house must be large Sie mms . ; Bhs ie Ola No pe * enomzh and be comfortable. It must be . ,_ ; : he iP . t ; { Chas. H. Sey mont, 1% 50 2 50 BEDS, . National Exchange. nev ie a pecs me — y tN . a dies Attention es fall . () ars lll eV dl . 1, Ohas. H. ie haar-sh eg 25 1 25 : W. H. Roden, San Francisco, tableciot y day” for them. here 0 i ji . : : . ; TRI F. A. Brown, “4 must be servants enough to run it. This Chas. H. ae hs 25 1.26 BEDDING 8. H.Newton, girl—who has always been comfortably EAEES : ee ee ' eee ; saaeaiee Chas, H. Seymour, 153° 20 1 00 Pp. A. DeVenre, = placed, but never luxuriously—has no A beautiful piece of handiwork, in th , . 5 Old No. lehing 8. Walsh, intention of binding herself down to do. . ik A ee Uhas. H.Seymeur, 155 10 59 . House Furnishing Goods, Ete. Langle “ cae ‘ _ . shape ef a crazy quilt, donated to the a, OiaNe. E. H. giey, mestie cares, of dusting her own draw . Ghas 8 Seymour, 172 50 2°50 ‘ W. J. Kearney, : ling room and turning ap hems in her . senic Home League by Mrs. Hunter, is pubiag sa Maan ra ' © ‘cet . Licoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth F. B. Adams, Sacramento, ee : we. ae See ; : Se 34 r l 1 oth G_ 8. Waters & Fmy, “ pate a ae _— now on exhibition at Roseuberg’s store. Thou shalt burn one Gas Jet, to preserve the! ord’s, dona ic debi nit iho as : ’ ’ Pe . Geo. E. Wallish, pacts ig mae er hate al} . Jt Will be given to the young lady, who} py Jas. J. Ott, 21 240 12 00 Wall Paper, Window Shades. ae a _ oe her girlhood, and she wants, when she will obtain the greatest number of votes. . y — ce 22 oo “ ad : } : H: R. Creps, Wheatland, ~~ change all oy agents to . Lefore the closing of the Bazaar on June In Full Text on Thy Ceili £ Jas. J. Ott, 73 90 4 50] ppHOLSTERING AND C K Wm. Erwin, te . go on doing it in your own home, where . ,_ : ‘a. J On. Px < ps A AKPET LAYING 1 > : GE h. pee . . ; ; as, J. Oit, 93 90 4 50 Mrs. C. G. Fisk, Washington, it is all you have to worry over, than to i Electric Plants and Pelton Motors placed in operation . Luvia Ott, 24 96+. 476 S z . mente do ‘it in‘ your busband’s, where you The quilt alone, is well worth the efd 4 Luvia Ott, 31. 150 7 50 . B, McKinney, Bloomfield, av the h and take care of de we: ‘ : cage utranteed. Mrs, J. Ott, 32 55 7 76 : 4 i R. A. Paine, Lake City, oe nalgnee Cory ouse OT . fort it -~ require, but when one takes . 2NG Q trant : sn es oe # 18 u ay avin annnuceoa e L. Conrath, Smaztsville. . “Thus the young lady reasons and reuto consideracion the worthy object for). GEORGE SLEEP Kt. J. Simmons, 40 62 3 10 2 ee Thursday, May 5th . jects her suitors with a peculiar and good . which the money is being raised, there : 3 Eda Hicks, 46 200 pd§2 8. 00 : : Reed Moores Fla fumored indiff Phe has mad Leander;Ragen, 48 . 54 2 70 James ‘ oores Flat, umo indifference. She Cl) ere yy ’ o . : : . ’ p Lo x W. W. Doolittle, San Francisco, Coa ae oe ae forth one’s} — Agent for the Electrical Enginecring Compa:y of Sen Franc sco j{eander Magen, = 4 New YQ «. H. Fulweiler, 2 man who has a cent under five thousand . Very best efforts. — ict i ie 75 3 a : W. A. Alger, a year, and is not above telling this to. Particularsas to the method of obtain) Tafisa ta da Bo! Fees 5 9 : J. Ostrom Bloomfield, oe ho take the 4 Notice to “Tax Payers. Ida E. Maltman, 66 50 2 50 M. Folek, os the sompiranta. whe — img vetes will be given at the store. r 17 —— Maud L, Maltman, 67 50 2 50 a W. Foss . “6 strive to realize the ideal. The young . _"CSE } TE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEC, Maltman, 68 50 2 50 \ IR ora, “ lady is quite frank. She is not in the : uj VADA CICS in now in the ‘handa of Minmie Maltman, 60 50 2 50 ’ . 7 age. or se least ashamed of her worldliness or de: the City Clerk, atid will remain open for ena Ps sch a a a o G W m Durst Pro T. Wetzel Jr., "= sirous of hiding it under a veil of at: pu'he inspection until the last Monday . jy . phegget peed 6 70 8 a Dp, : J. C. Gharles, San Francisco, tractive coyness. She is not mercenary. PGWDER ! of May, when the Board. ef Kqualization i ie oo hry ABCs 22 ee 0 20 ' G. H. Davis w., Smartsville, It is not riches that she demands—commeets. Uhas, D. Tiffany, 122° 120 6 00 i hs ; Mrs. J. Hamilton, 123 200 10 00 : J. S. McBride, Stockton, fort, that is all. If she is comfortable oe ad29 T.-H, CARR, Clerk. . " °° » 123, 2 : “6 : : se Old No. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLR. 1. Thomas, ; slie will continue to_be a very nice, at: Se K. Casper, Trustee, 164. 1000 50 00 E known and pooniar Bakery, on J. Murphy, Spanish Mine, tractive person, but if she has to scrimp iS ry : vid No. ; ee SS — ale and struggle and fight over ten cent . bs rf Clie ence 0 If . Pp marics FM. Biber, . . 28 100 5 00. Commercial (Street, adjoining i “Miss G. Baker, ween’ : pieces, and turn her old clothes, and . JHU bei e + . F, H. McAllister, 39 50 2 50 Transcript Block, , Mrs. Hildebrandt, Portland, have her shoes patched, she ip ep he . ne And in accordance with law, and an. { intenatokeep on hand at all times the ; I, DuMilieu, Colfax, responsible for her en: solinet i j Ever Introduced! order of the Board of Directors, made on . very best of ‘ L. Foss, Dewnieville, fin de siecle to her finger tips—sensible HEREBY GIVEN TO] .he i9th day of March, 1892, so many 2 John Senner, Burlington Hill, where she might be romantic, practical ar where she once would have been impas. es sioned—a person who is bound to make a success of her life and keep it on the lines that she regards as the best. : The young man of her'kind holds precisely the same views. Life with a be: loved object sounds very charming, but ae it is not to be indulged in unless the in: comes of himself and the beloved object foot up to from five to six thousand per annum. The beloved object on three thousand a year is too expensive a luxury. He cannot afford it. What might have been a courtship dwindles to a mild friendship. Not infrequently he The Daily Transcript HAS THE BEST ‘dbPrinting Establishmert Ae Ma ame MMB ts Se ar Bick-headachesare the outward indication: of derangements of the stomach and bowels As Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, is the onl: __powel regulating preparation ofBarsaparilla it is seen why it is the only appropria’ Gerseperiliain sick-headaches, It is noton); appropriate; it isen absolute cure. After ¢ course of it an occasional dose, at intervals will prevent return, Jno. M. Cox, of 735 Turk Street, San Francisco, writes: “I have been troubled with attacks of “gick-headache for the last three years from one to three times a week. Bomeée time ego I bought two-bottles of Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilia and have only had one attack since and that was on the second day after I began using it.” : Most modern, most effective, $1; 6 for $5. FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS. Morning Noon Night Good all the time. It removes the languor of morning, sustains the energies of noon, lulis the weariness of night. ’ tells the lady of his sad predicament and how impossible a matrimonial alliance would be on his salary. She condoles with him and they become friends, for no violent fires burn in their hearts and friendship comes quite easily to them. Marriage would mean a series of sacrifices that neither is willing to make. They would have to live in a flat in Harlem —and no one knows who has not lived in Gotham the horror in which Harlem is held—orasecond rate boarding house beyond Fourth avenue. Then come clothes and theaters. A New York woman spends money like water on her clothes. She would mueh rather be well dressed than well fed. She must be well dressed to be up with anything. The moment she grows shabby she is no longer of any importance. Then she may as well give up all the fun-and—consent to_be_relegated to dreary insignificance like the old wives of the pashas,—San Francisco Argonaut Coaldn’t Do It. Dashaway—Come around, old fellow and help me select a suit of clothes. Travers—Couldn't do it, possibly, olt man. You seem to forget that we both ao to the same _tailor.—Clothier an: A Group of Wealthy Men. A group of men who meet almost daily at lunch in, the cafe of the Chicago club includes Marshall Field, Potter Palmer and L. Z. Leiter, who began life as clerks in dry goods stores, and are now worth from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 apiece.—Chicago Letter. Spring in Walla Walla. In the Walla Walla valley, Wash., spring is as far advanced as in western Oregon. Crocuses and hyacinths are in bloom, lilacs are in bud and cherry and peach trees will soon be in full blossom. The winter was a mild and short one in that favored locality. IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. . IT 1S A FACT JAMES :. KINKEAD’S 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, Etc., Ete. Upholstering dong on short notice. . Thaukful for past patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance in the future, All bu-iness done on the square, goods sold at lowest prices. and TRY IT! The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, liDiseased Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumdigestion, Piles, Liver, Billiousness, bago, Gravel, Etc. 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, Sat Jose, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. A fair trial will convince {the most skeptical that it is the-wonder of the age. Sold by all Druggish MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS’ HE ANNUAL meeting of the stockT holders 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. M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the moeing, E. M. PRESTON, President. Gto. C. GayLorD, Secretary. al. J. 1. CALOW LL, © Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyaneer,. posite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal, . Office—Nerth side of Broad Street, op. OTICE™“18 N the Demoeratie voters of the Nevada City Precinct that the primaries for the election of Delegates to the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nevada City May 11th, 1892, will be held on Saturday, May 7h, "92 t At8 o'clock Pp. m. in the following places :
Nevada No. 1—At Ice House. Nevada No. 2—At City Hall. Nevada No, 3—At Court Heuse. By order of TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. Dwelling House for Sale. => The property known as the un “Dueray place,” in the, west Fe ern part of the city, is offerea for sale cheap tor cash, Lhe property consists of two acres ol and planted in orchard and vineyard ; 27 acres of unimproved land with goou government title, all fenced in, and with good pasture for cow ; a large one stor) and half dwellmg house, with five plast ered rooms, a small room, kitchen anu pantry on the first floor, and several un finished rooms on the second floer, and a large cellar; also a fine barn and a goou water right for several inches of water. ‘The honse and barn in_ first-class condhtion. For more particulars enquire oi FELIX GILLET, Barren Hill Nursery, ap23-Im NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JOHN DELBRIDGE lowest prices, School Childrens’ Shoes. , Has opened a firstclass Boot and Shoe Store in the National Hotel Building, and is ready to seli Boots and Shoes at the very Just received a tine lot of — DELINQUENT No. IC, DIN GOLD AND.SILVER MINING CQ.—Location of principal place of ss, Nevada City, Nevada county, ornia, may be necessary will be suld at pu . auction on Saturday, the 14th M., at the office of the Secretary, the o costs of advertising and expeuses of sal By order of the Board of Direetors, K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s stere, on Pir street, Nevada City, Calif, california, Location of works, Nevada county Calf : 4 Notice. —Tbere are delinquent upon the 1} day oi March, 1} 92, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shares of each parcel of such stock as day ot May, 1892, at the hour of 11 ‘e’clock a. tice of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with ap26 AUG ION SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Largest Sale Ever Advertised IN NEVADA COUNTY. To take place at tie Ranch formerly owned by F. E. Morrill, AT PENN VALLEY, ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1892, 30 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 Mares, with Colts:+ Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, WeddingiCakes'‘and Pastry ic {. Made to order on short netice and on most reasouable terms. All orders for anything ia my line prompt y attended to, . “ e z By strict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at low rates, . Ope-to merit a liberal patronage, ‘ c, ig Notice to Creditors. STATE OF DONALD R. MeKILL van, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims again -he said deceased, to exhibit the uotice to the said Executors at the sto vf sail deceased at North said county of Nevaila. ADDIE McK LLICAN, ROBERT McKILLICAN, FREDERICK BROWN, vf Donald -R. McKillican, deceased, of April, 1892, scutors, Oakland; Cal. az6 CAN deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executors of the last will and testament of Douald R. MeKilliwith the necessary vouchers, within ten inonths after the tirst publication of thi. Bloomfield, Nevada County, State of California the same being the place for the transac tion of the business* of said estate, in “xecutors of the last will and testament Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 25th day Reed and Nusbaumer, Attorneys for ExA Golden Opportun.ty ! 1-. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Chance in a Thousand ! ei “PICTORIAL SEZ F-P RONOUNCING at YOUNG PEOVLK’S BIBLE,’’ TF) F : HS book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed matter, and several re . buacred mayn ficent illustrations, including numerous full-page colored plates, in the highest style of the art. AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory given to those meaning business, Better cerms than have ever yet been offered. Besides .allowing full commissions, we prepay the freight rate to your, door. This will prove a bonanza to the right parties. Sold only by subscription, Valaable premiums to all who handle this great work, Send -at_once for desoriptive and term circulars and all other particu8 Jr. C. W. Chapman, DENTIST, MEVADA OFPY,.ccrgiesceseee seer ne CAL Olive with De. N. E, Chapm an ,Facrame: iars to the Dominion Publishing Co., __ Seattle, Wash. Empire Livery Stable road st., Nevada City, opp Ne'-ona ss change hote f17 W. W. WAGGONER, __ (Buccessor to W. F. Englebright,)~ Uivil : Engineer : and : Surveyo State. Estates in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. JAMES KINKEAD. ~ \ Will practice in all the Courts of this. Deputv Countv Survevor and Deputy U.S. Miner! Survevor JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. see ‘WHE PROPRIETOR OF THE [ Stable has the largest lot of bitanaden Horses, Carriages and Buggies r, To be found in this part of the State, Hacks to let at the shorte: the most reasonable aaa — The horses are free from vice, of grod sty! LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, D» 4&7 proseribsd,: Casteria Office . Residence, Sacramento gt! Repairing promptly done. a2 and capable of goi f P ° Dtties . n Morgan &Robberts block Nevada man cares to drive, a t Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand Baby: cried, N, BE. OHAPMAN, i CABRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PRO sites DEIN TisT — 4 NEVADA CITY..... OAT, t sa Mother sighed, 'teene pace J. M. WALLINC, Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and REMOVAL! Wm Sait AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. SON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a Larger Stock of Groceries THAN EVERIBEFO RE, And proposes to seil «. cheapas anybody ‘ROR CAST ON ici COUNTER. My prices will surprise’the o Idest settlers. WM. H. SMITH. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street vereerses + Nevada City Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, Wie SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, eS San Francisco. And Sacramento W tesue BILLS OF EXOHMANGK Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Cellections ~n any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrante Geld and Silver Bullion chased . Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: ©. M PRESTON 0.0.. ccese cee Rk. M. HUNT. JOHN T. MORGAN,. ure : DIRECTORS: Ds, R. M. Bont, Gro. M. Hueugs, D.E. Monean, Wm. Epwaros. L. Housman, k. M. Preston, Joun T. Monean CORRESPONDENTS, New York—Firet National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. ‘ Acre Anse ER SNE Bank of D. O, Mills 30. Hevaia Dragan tatinay Star Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, W. 0 YIN, css EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, Proprietor. Alse a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS Ob BOOKS and STATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Memorandum, Note, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Ete., Ete, il of which will be so at Low Pricos National Meat Market OPPOSIT# ‘ITIZENS BANK, 0. J.NAFPZIGER ....Propriator EEF, Punk, MUTTON, VEAx, 8 BGEs, ktes winnuee HaMs, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or etail, And all kinds of Meats ugually found in ‘iret-class Market, Weate delivered f ee of charge. , J, NAFWZIGER, UNION MARKET, OMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA OITY ‘OLLEY BROB.,..... Proprietors Puarens 1m eet, Pork, Mutton, Vert At the lowest rates, i 7E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A : CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE tASTE HAMS, BACON = and LARD MME : ; KEYSTONE ; ; MARKET. GRISSEL BROS., Commercial Street, * Er, And Veal. __ SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND. ‘'vesh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete,, kept on hand. ‘he Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats, @@™ Meats delivered to any part of che city free of charge. RESTAURANT --AND-LODGING ~ HOUSE, (Qi MRS. B, EUTZ, 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 taonth, Dividend Notice. At ‘a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Champion Mining Company, heldon the 12th day of April, 1892, a dividend (No. 19) of Thirty (30) cents per share was declared payable on and yh Friday, April 15, 1892, at the office of . the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room’10, San Francisco, Cal. Transfer books will be-closed on Thursday, April 14, 1892, at 9 o’clock a, m, Tuo. WergEn, Seo’y. fi0c:—No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San fran cisve, Cal. oe . P.F. SIMONDS Attorney at L: w. and Pine Strecta, Nevada City, ’ Attorney and Oounselor st Lew, { OMmTT Tilley Building, Corner caer WW Her rs STATE AND “DV E MORGAN. Ase'TGasHigeandseeu'y Beef,: Pork, : Mutton