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November 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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So. $2 Commercial street, NevadaiCity Cal Wevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, “Bpencevilie North sue yuan, French Cor -of them has asked for or received the David B. Hill. lien The Paily Transcript. Fa Essateth: trucken apa crer oe te f viet ca of Nevada coun! » Sino in Placer and Sierra counties, at ento, nie Frani in f throughout the r sacs tan Diego from the 8iera to the Sea.” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1890 EDITORIA). PARAGRAPHS. » Governor Hill knows by this time that Secretary Noble is a great success as a knock-down hitter, and if his hide is not as tough as an elephant’s he-mast know just how it feels to be flayed alive. When nexthe addresses a letter to an official of the Federal Government he will probably be more temperate'in his language. i Senator Brice and Representative Flower may now be considered as fullfledged aspirants for the Presidentiai nomination of their party, and neither permission of either Mr. Cleveland or —— Now that. our Democratic friends have stopped yelling long enough to hear, will some of them kindly inform: us what possible use their party can make of the victory it has obtained over the Republican party by a -skillful conibination ofall the elements of opposition, including the Republican sure heads, and aliberal expenditure ot money among the ‘floaters’? With its two-thirds ef the House o Representatives the Democratic party cannot repeal a single law now upon ourstatute books, nor can it enact 4 law unless it meets with the approval of a Republican Senate and a Republican President. These facts seem to be over-looked by the too jubilant Democrats. : It’s useless to wasta time in explaina sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion,eostiveness, torpid liver, etc. : These pills insure perfect digestion, correct _ he liver and .stomach, regulate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the’ skin clear. produce a good appetite, and invigorate andstrengtben the cntire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 centsa box by Carr Bros. ing why the Republican party wat} beaten inthe East. We were lickeu that’s enough. But we now make the prophecy that the principal cause of eur defeat this year will also be che principal cause of our victory in 1892. We reier, of course to the new tarifl . ) law. Uptothis time only the bao side of that measure has been visible, and that has bee greatly magnified and exaggerated by greedy and utscrupulous merchants, who have taken advantage of the passage of that measure to add to the: prices of hun-}dreds of articles which-are in no way affected by it, in order to put money iu }, their pockets at the expense of thre consumers. And that this policy . which was ably aided and abetted §. — Om the Democratic managers was the nees cannot for a moment be doubted. Long before two years shall have rolledaround this law will have by itworkings practically shown that it ithe best of its kind ever enacted, and’ the same people who voted against the Republicans because ofits enactment! by a Republican Congress, will be tue loudest shouters in its favor. ——_ Oar faith in the -principles of. the Republican party is not shaken. We believe that the future prosperity ol the country and the stability of our institutions are largely dependent upon the success of that party, and a majority of the voters in the United States believe with us, but in ‘‘off y years’’ there are always lots of voters who for various reasons do not vote as they believé. This year the number ‘was unusually large.’ eee It isn’t much consolation to know that the Republicans elected the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvamia ; Still itis something saved out of the wreck, ——— There’s nothing to be gained by Rather let us exercise extraordinary vigilance to see that no such accidents occur in the fnture. Remember the adage that “an ounce of prevention is worth a crying over spilled milk. pound of cure.”’ During the time between the first day of December, 1890, and the fourth day of March, 1891, all of the useful National legislation which the country will get until the Republicans again control the House of Represeatatives will have to be enacted and it is to be expected that every Republican member of the present House will be in his seat every hour that Congress is in session, unless prevented by serious illness, and no other excuse for absence should be accepted. Let us not hear the cry of “tno quorum’? once Let the watchword be ‘‘business,”’ and let the strictly during those three months. result show that business was attended to. —_——————_— Crovr frequently finds a household its visit, while the rapidity with which it develops calls For this dangerous disease Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is an admirable remedy. It} Keep unprepared for for instant treatment, saves many lives every year. it in the house. Heavinis wealth. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for all sickness caused by diseased liver. Laptes who experience s sense of and sometimes lameness o! rect cause ef thousandsof Republi = amore happy combination for the cure votes being cast for Democratic nomi} You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. “ You: may yourself be one of the many who know from t good athinfit is. Ifyou haveever tried it, you are one ofits staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, ir. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place.in the house. If you have never used it and should be afilicted with a cough, cold-or any Throat,Lung orChest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or Money refundedTrial Bottles Free at (arr Drug Bros. ’ Bruisés, Sores, Olcers,: Salt Rheum ‘ while teething, with perfect success. there and badly licked at that, anv , take no other kind. Twenty-dve cents a bottle, ie tf Dr. Bosanke’s Cough and Lung —a~ A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are They also .The New Viscevery: ‘experience just how tore. Wits a record like Simmons Liver. Regulator none should be afraid tu use it for their liver. Suchicn’s Armica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupios, and positively cures Piles, er no-pay required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisiuction. or money re" unded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Oarr Bros. ac Piane Tuaing.Paul Schoen will arrive in Nevada City between November 15th and 25th. Leave orders at Union Hotel. No canvassing. tf fer Over Haifa Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children It soothes the child, softens the gums allaysall pain, cures wind colic, and is the best‘Temedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ‘‘“MRS. WINSLOW?S SQOTHING SYRUP,” and coy Syrup. This syrup is composed of. wild cherry, tar and balsam of Tola, which every one knows, are the most tonic and healing remedies known for the Throat and Lungs. To this we add just enough squills, ipecac and blood root to loosen and throw off the offending matter, by expectoration. Ask your doctor if there could possibly be of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to build up a weak and emaciated consumptive patient than this. For croup and whooping cough there is nothing better, and every mother who values thelives of her little children should always keep it in the house. It is acre harmless and the babies like it. Sold by Carr Bros. For physical ailments, especially those incident to declining years, there is no remedy that produces such satisfactory results as Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm, its genial and invigorating effect on Liver and Kidneys is remarkable. For sale by Carr Bros. ; Whea Baby was sick, Wegave her Castor. When he was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Mi.s, Bhe clung to Castoria svhen she had Children, She gave them Castoria: ONE ENJOYS 3uth the method and, results wh syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasa: sonstipation permanently. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEW YORK, N.Y Notice-to Or editors.—— Estateof J. A. J. Ray. OTICE ds hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of ° pf Ray, denseted 5 oH Gop oer e rg reons ha claims acain: a aaseanea. to exhibit them with the necessary youchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the aaid Administrator, at the law office of Fred Searls at Nevada City, the same being the pase for wes transaction of ae business of wena: GEORGE W. RAY. Administrator of the Estate of J. &. J. Ray. eceased. : ; Dated this 12th day of November, 1898. te Wuy Coucs, , Secretar ‘The Gelebrated Franck Gure, Warranted A PHRODITINE” 00.015 ad refreshing tothe taste, and ac: ‘ently yet promptly on the Kidney: -,iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy: em effectually, dispels colds, head ches and fevers and cures habitus For sak in 50c. and $1 bottles by all druggists Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, fl.; makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no mediciue could cure her. _ Her druggist suggest. ed Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. “She continued tts use and after taking ten bott'es, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as wel’ as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great. Discovery at Carr Bros. Drug Store, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. Tr you are suffering with weak of inflamed eyes, or granulated eyelids, you: Gan be quickly cured by using Dr. J. H. MecLean’s Strengthening EyeSalve. 25 cents a box. For sale by Carr Bros. HEN a few doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will relieve you? Try it. Keep it in the house. You are liable to 3 aa have a cough at any . time, and no other . remedy is so effective m as this world“’renowned. preparation: No household, with young children,should be without it, Scores of lives are saved every year by ‘ its timely use. Amanda B. Jenner, Northampton, Mess., writ: : ‘* Common gratitude imvels ine to ackuowicd e the great benedita 4% have derived for my children from the use of Ayer’s most excellent Cherry Pectoral. J} had.lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and h the greaicst fear of losing my only remaining danzhtor and'son, as they were delicate. Happily, I find that by givin them Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on the firs symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are coming robust, healthy children.” “In the winter of 1885 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, supsing me to be in consumption. Asa ast resort I tried Ayver’s Cherry Pectoral, and, in a short time, thecure was omplete. Since then J-haye never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of age, weigh over 180 pee and attribute my good health to the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” —G.W.Youker, Salem, N. J. “Last winier I contracted @ severe edd, which by repeated exposure, be-~ came quite obstinate. I was much Sronblan with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various medicines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. On aking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since.”’—Rev. Thos. B. Russell, Holston Conference and P. E. of the Greenville District, M. E. Cy Jonesboro, Tenn. Ayer’s Chery Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold byall Druggists. Price $1; ox botties,Oh IsS wo0Ma POosITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease or any disorder of the generative organs of either sex, 4 whether arising from theexcessive ne BEFORE _ useof Stimulants, AFTER fobacco or Opium, or through youtnf::! indiscre ion, over indulgence, &e., such as Loss of Brai ower, Wakef ess, Bearing down Painsint! rack, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pr retion, Nocturnal Emissions, Le:corrh@a, D': iness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Irom eney, which if neglected often lea’ to preina:: id age and insanity Price -$1.00 a box, 6 bose or $5.00, Sent by mail on receipt of price’ A WRIT.EN GUARANTEE is given fc -very $5.00 order received, to refund the money } i Permanent cure is not effected. We hav' housands of testimonials from old and youns of both sexes, who have been perinanenily cure. by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Adures.: THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. “scific Branch, (08 Stevenso. » SAN FRaNCIS° 0 [+ OR “SALE BY a W. D. VINTON, —_—_§_<_—_—<$£_£_—X—X—“_—X‘_—___—__ ELEVEN DOLLARS. Ghat Money Will Buy a Good Sewing Machine. The Transcrirt has within the past two years offered many special premiums to its subscribers, and of hundreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended to them not one case of dissatisfaction has yetarisen. In every instance the subscriber has been more than delighted with the bargain secured, The latest offering includes three Machine, s perfect imitation of. the genuine Singer machine and according to the verdict of hundreds who have used both as good as the original for all practical purposes. : _ Three numbers of this admirable piece of mechanism are advertised and day’s paper, and full,information is given as to cost of freight to this city, etc. other grades up toone with an elabororately ornamented and full-pearled head on a full cabinet case, beautifully finished with mouldings and elegant French walnut veneers, gothic cover with finely veneered panels, and a chest of drawers inside the case. Any machine that is not satisfactory can be returned tothe factory and the money will be refunded. buying a sewing machine, look into paying a fancy price for one that is certainly no better, perhaps not as good asthe Chicago Singer. The Leading Music House. . Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music:line. We have the latest sheet music, finest and best pianos. Violin strings (steel), 5 cents; ‘best strings, 10 cents; extra (15 cents); best’ Russian, 25 cents; Cooper le agent forMathushek Cocspany (New Haven Conn.) iron cation: TRACT NY. 1.—Consistinug of factional Lot No. 6, in See. 27, fractional Lot No. ISec 2, with Un IDy about wd acres; DoULUeE on tue Webs Ly Lue “OL tue Cus Quarta blue aliu vl tue Cunt by Ape mse vi tals bemd is Well Llivereu, BeouuL ULVided Lute & UU ver Ul CULYCLIcLt Blu avleno. bie Liacls, musty Very Qeep sul), Valuavie fos Lust groWALg, Biladde os erucwiuy. Var wv ver nue ee a om Lut iin Siock 3; o.e-nall of BMULOeS CVerHewilly Spiiu, Will BU with aliv’ ABA OF Bae pb Cum trom Bulle! vu auutiEr ~ LANDSFOR SALE. —t— a Owing to anticipated change of business and of fecalty I sm ccm yelled sell all the lands owned by me in this county—all beld unéer, Government title—and will be sold in lots to‘suit purvhasers, in size, trom a town lot up ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to lo. adjoumng tows lois in biocks 1 ana 8, ald mas Bile Worebiagton Kay ine— ail COMBLILY Ting One trucvfol laud, OD auuadjuuing tae © Hilluertn vf wn ceDtunmeis UU Durth ide of ul, © LRACL NY, 2.—V reese renths (8-/iue,, uubsivided, of the “Qld Block Gravel Claims containing vrokeu Up, Very deep i1cn soli anu Lies aujyvlulng fract No. .0n the west. ‘ PRACL NU. 5.—1 BE HOMESTEAD, COlpiising act Loe sands bouLded on the east by the vurmpikeToud, horth by tie Hugues’ suad ava Cul, dawkins’ procmpllon Claum, on the West DY Sue SUZ is Of Masta Qualls Cimun, ald vu luc BULL Dy ihe ve Quarts Miue, Cunleluing abuut 1W acres; avuul .! ucice ehciosed wilh yvod, sudstuntial and mosily ucW piCKketald Wire lebde, Zuctesic luree ever tuiting Spibgs vl water within the eucivsure,allu iree Water [ruil ravine ‘ur garden wutt urchaca; gvod Gweiling huuse vs a ib; MOUUL LW Irull Lrees BTuWiuy, ueduried Vuriehies, oMe-eilin bearing aud he sCBle,. ‘TDis laud ums bec promvuucecu by seures OF lureagh DOTUCULLUrS Ss And yile2B VERY Uiel-Class vil ye aid Yao) ard labu—tue bbs Dest lu this part of the Silmic—eld Lie Bade Kid wp tue Borlicustdiisis aud Vile) culties ary ROW purcuasing ab Ligh pélves lur (ue pame purposes, TRACL NU, 4.—U pposite Lue saulmesiead, OL Casi vide Ul LUreplee road, exteuding from vat WM the WHvIe Lineacres. Luss idud lle ickus WA rearee & Cuddy and other growls piue apd is susceptible of being er subuivision; one-nail aud two evertiowing streams from 48 wel timbered, nas good suriace, 2V disis iL Napa and ote: HE, ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE fe risoDdo, tor the County of Ne-} 4 i t man. Lot 7, Block 36, and im; vements. subject to a mortgage held b: i lett for $1300. Aso, . yaaa City taxes, $3. vada, having been completed and delivered into my hands, the property owners of the County are hereby notified that the Taxes on the same are Now Due! a 8 W.T. Joyce. Lot 7, Bloek 4, and And the law for the ecllection of Taxes will be strictly enforced. ‘psock Gravel Uialia;” north ot}.And if notp per cent. an That in accordance with the order of the Nevada City grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing . described on the second page of toThe manufacturers also supply . If you are innéed of or thinking ofPowDlug Quarts Miue W.Jdelive saimiudil’b, CulLalbing “abuul 16 ae©res, with mgnt vi Way Jor ditch from Suu 2 Y Ube Canal; alll & ueVver falling siuall Biigam of water Huwinus r E Thom @lWluel On tule beact, Weuie ULvViue Weillleo lols ils. Mcnday, November 24th. La ee Oe Oe ee Neraith City. Lot LKAC'L NO. 0.—Uu HOF side vi Wurupike rua, lying between K. Noell’s and ©. & Grass Valley, Tucsday, Wednesday, Fri-. 7 Block 6. ‘Tax $4.90. Costs 75 cents. Total Lil's Uiclused fields, Culutaiming “lV ucied. A Wo-luiids well Wimbered, and deep sel: day and Saturday, November 25th 26th,28ch . tax and costs $5.65. clue Alfaslaluna, Willmaxe two elegéal o-acre Lracts. South Yubs Canal runs through ay : ? No. 196. . xcelsior Ditch Company. Lot extreme upper portion. {KACL WU. O—Un south side of turupike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the west, Centamiig avuut ot wcres. Cousiuerabic uber ol tus tract, Wilh right of way ever iract Nv. vfurditen trum couta 2 ube Canal, Auch of Wis uract 18 Dearly level, anda rich Geep pull. Will make several ConVelent subdivisions, from oto w acres. ‘cn AGCT No. 7—VCompriblng LOU NO. 4, 1 DeCUUD 4, adjuluing Glenbrook premises on Che BOULD, CURTAIN, s0UUL SA acres. with rigut Of wuy a8 veiore stated. ‘ ‘_he UmUIDUS Des Make eignt trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road, TRACY NO, S—L De BuULMeUst QUarler O1 Beclion 2, ins. 10, N, , ¥ by (aess one acre 8010) and east Dali and east hail ol West linit ol routnwest quarter of sume section, 47¥ acres, OWled julnuly with &, A. Kuberis, 1ne Wuoie tract in ofered, ‘Lhere sone vag stream and several overnowilly sprigs Ob tls Lract. ‘All Of the above danas are “uuuer tue altch” wna water can be had atall times. 2eBeMS OF DALE—Uue-Dull cus. Lheremuiuder 1 installments WIR yu, two or three years creat, secured by mortgage at ubual ucal luterest. Ber tracts Casa.* Alsu—dov Leet, ur suares, ULE UI LovU 1 the *:Norwicu Quartz Clagm and in Lot Ne. 2, ti Biock NO, 12, IN pOUTD Grass Valley und part ol sora & Meilly Quarts Uiaim—aboul & acres With dite: Also—v ne-ivurth undivided interest in the ‘‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the Norti Star on the suutc—about ¥.acres. 2 and 29th. December ist to December 29th. Rate in Municipalities, $2.05 on each Conside:able Uimuer and some Very good land, $1 2 tional Tax of 30 cents on each $100. ” ane tal tax and: costs $6.38. dition of 25cents on each $100, or fraction thereof, will be required to pay exchange. Nworirce
—te— TAX PAYERS. : The Taxes become delinquent on Block 3, apd improvements. subject to @ Monda: 890, . me monday, Dec. 29, i ’ Taxes 40 Costs 67 cents. Total $1.97. Ma No, 431 8-4. William George, Nevada City. AtGorvc. elk PM. . cots; block 8, (property of Mrs. A. C. Mod ley.) The tuterest assessed On this reul es‘ ther costs will be added. Notice is Further Given Board of Supervisors and for the purpose of recéiving Taxes, I shall bein the following places and at the times stated, viz : by Mea Bloomfield, Wednesday, Novem-. $100.00, recorded, i eek fl. Ponuty, cali-. PULLMAN PALACE ber 19th. fornia. Present yelue rp. ra ie my North San Juan, D. Furth’s Store; Thu rs ven SHS Costg 61 cents. To day, November 20th. eo Truckee, M. =. Burckhalter's Office, Nevada City, Treasurer's Office, from Rate of Taxation—$2,.45 on each $100, . 2, Also in Truckee School District an addi@apif checks or drafts are sent, an adB, N. SHOECRAFT, Tax Collector. Nevada City,. Oct. 23th—3w. Also—Une-hail unulyided interest in the “LastChance Copper Miue;” 2400 feet on the lode, containing 24 acres, situated 1m Speuceville Copper District. MeO bos MINING ULAIMs Ah ALL PATENIED. _Also—My Luw Library cousisting of 429 Volumes of seports, Statutes and Standare Lext pooks, Contained 1p six giuss LIONEL bovk Causes, with vilice luruiture aud iurnish iug8, Maps, [Famed Ehgravinys wud olber vince eyuipments. . Als0—A gOuG d-FOOW Luuse wld Mail acre jut eucigsed well filled with fruit trees, Ob vurupike tuad im H1il’s Flat, " 5 . % : Bb. w. ROBERTS. @Rapnd VALLEY, CAL. J? E, CARR, T G. CARF Carr FE8roSsee PROPRIEVOXS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: &! ORE, Cor. Pine and Commercias Nevada City’ K 35 CONSTANTLY: ON HAND A LABGE AND,COMPIETE-£70CKk OF EVE} THING USJALLY FOUND IN A Biceat-clase Drusz Store. es PIANTS. OILS VARNISHES ETC —_—_—— SCHOOL BOOKS. ‘ BLANK BOOKS, WISCOELLANEKOUS BOOKS PERIODIUALS, PICTOHSALS Ws A Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWEH SEED — The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City! Do YWou A PIANO or ORGAN? IF sO WHE RECOMMEND vou TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE, SACRAMENTO, JOHN F. COOPER, SOLE AGENT FOR WKkathushek Piano The Only Piano Made With the Tuning Pins Bushed into a Solid Iron Frame. FROM SIG. MARTINEZ, CONCERT SOLO PIANIST. MR. JOHN F. COOPER: Dear Sirn:—I can most cheerfully testify. to the excellence of Style H, Solid Iron Frame Mathushek Co. Piano, of New Haven, Ct. Its tone.and actions have never seen excelled in any : ‘Upright Piano. I so expressed myself to Miss 4 Wel Mary E. Barnard, at the grand coricert, before I saw you. If your Uprights are so fine, what must the Grands be? . s ; Very trnly, 8. MARTINEZ, Pianist. John F, Cooper imports all small Musical Instruments direct from the European Manufacturers through the Custom House. Send for Circulars and Catalogues. You Don’t Get the News F. ‘ uo “Se T va >. . CONLESss Draving and General Hauling. spaericy LAR atrice. Companies, 4 day of October, 1890, an assessment, No. 46 D. S. BAKER, Transporting, Ete. ATTENTION PAID TO the Transportation of Baggage for TheDry Oak Wood For saze in lots from 1 to 500 cords. Unhlsterig ‘Shop. JAMES KINKEAD ‘ GIVES NOTICE THAT f he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounces, Single Lounges, etc., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture .packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. Ail at the Lowes! Living Rates FOR CASH, —o Thankful for past patronage, I respectiu ly solicit a continuance in the future. COMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. James Kinkead . Notice of Assessment. Nike BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING Compapy, Location of Principal ace of Business, San Francisco, California. Location of Works North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that a meéting of the Board of Directors, held on the 24th of Fifty cents ( $0.50) per share was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation oe bg immediately in United States Gold oin, to the Secretary. at the office of the Company, 329 Sansome Street, Room 24, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this agsessmentshall remain unpaid onthe 28th day of November 1890, will, be delinquent, and advertised, for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made. before, will sold on Monday the 22d day of December, 1890,to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ~* : H. PICHOIR, Secretary. Office—820 Sansome Street, Room 24 Ban grancisco, California. eS RAILROAD RATES. Following are the approximate railroad rates df fare tor first-class passage from Nevada City tothe points named: Boca... Colistoga. OME R: cose ess anes oenkss epee SG og ae UGE CE ITE OE 8 3.70 Minigvant CBN ss. sets scencers 5.25 GA sic colts ees id ade ewes 10.70 NAOOUON oiais oo cis cos vee oaks 11.70 Uranite Point ..35....564 13.75 Humboldt... cig haw bese as 11.90 BIOVON caves se sicee ces Se eitee es ee Independence........-. 6.35 BOM foe Se chk 50 occte en's Saiee ho ae PIANO 6's) vcs dicen race oes 3.75 (ROE Boe Eo 2 See rare etna 6.00 Los Angeles...... osénese ADD MEMO Sos ssa sts es Ber Ty es fo improvements. Su’ eg haries Hepler for $215.00. taxes $1.65. Coste 58 cents. Total $2 No. 431:1-2. Mrs. A. eheld by William George for $80. . naity Express Trains make prom prior to that date,Five . tatais created by mortgage thereon dated August 12th, 1887, for bouk 21, page 56z, of Mo Nevada County, Califor: ‘Total tax and costs $6. n Lot 9, Block 46. . Property of Mra. L, 8. Li’ tle. The interest on this reai estale created Lot 7, Block6. Tax $3.50, Cos' 2, Biock 63. Tax $2.45. tal tax and costs $3.07. ‘Total tax and costs 87 cents. and flume in City cents. City. Lot7, Block 27, ‘tax $5.25. cents. City. Lots, Bluck 53. Tax $2.45. C cats 62 cents. City. rty. Costs 52 cents. Total tax and costs 77 cents. 8, Block 81. Tax $9.27. Costs 97 cents. Totaltax and Coste $10.24. City. Lots 2 and 3, Block 15, Lax $8.50. Costs 8 cents. Total tax and costs $2.71. Total tax and costs $1.97. the ‘1RANSCRIPT’S proposition before“ artist ming, 30centgeach. JohuF.rame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in. é 1 Sacramento, and not one failure in 2 twenty years. j. 20-tf, first-class contributors. © i Bend to us forspecimen eB, ‘that you may see for yourself. “. _ Ws call the special of Boh Mvastecs. Teachers, etc., to the EDUCATIONAL re .ad compact—b58,000 topics. 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VINTON, —— Proprietor ARGE 8T A L nen OCK OF PATENT MEDICINES erfume: tollet Articles of all kinds. osPe, Drashes Careful atteution given to rons 3 Fes & MOUNT. Nevada City Delinquent Taxes FOR . 889-90. cee en No. 60. Mrs. C.'Z. Boardrs. 8. seg mh perty. Costs Ke cents. To. ect to a mortgage held 4 Bere’ city ©. Mobley. Lot 8. 00, recorded in ages, Kecords of wm resent value 00. Pevada City tax $5.60. Coats 78 cts. 38 o 362. Mrs. B.D, ridges, Nevada ony. mortgage thereon auted May 2d, 1887, for .00, recorded in book 21, page 370 of ‘No. 108. Baptist Church, Nevada City. Costs 62 cents. ToNo. 196. Excelsior Ditch Company. Lot B.ock 53. Tax 35 cents. Costs 52 cents. No. 196. Excelsior vicch vonpeny y ditch Limits, $7.00. Costs 85 ‘Totel tax and costs $7.85. 0.265. James Hazel, Nevada City. Lot , Block 41, Tax $5 60.Costs 78 cents. ToKetate of A. H. Irish, Nevada] Costs 77 Total tax and costs $6.02. Irish, Nevada’ No, 319. No. 319. Estate of A. H. Totualtax and coats $3.07. No. 319. Ksiwce of A. H. Irish, Nevada Personal pro) Tax 2 cents. No. 347. John Kistle, Nevada City. Lot Quick Tine & CheapPares and A.N. TOWNE, —tTo Eastern and European Cities. BY 1AE' GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL, ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric System.) pt connecons with the several Railway Li tin the East, —ANP ATflew Yor and Kew iieans With Bte er Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. ie SLEEPING CARS 68 cents. ashened le Overland Express Trains. No additional charge for Berth af , Tourist Sleeping fs a Tickets sold, Bleeping Car Berth: other information given. upon pitty tion atthe Company’s Offices where prssen. Leo bg in person Can seenre choice of T. H. GOOD General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tht Agt R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Man: San’ Francisco Cal. RA LROAD LANDS. For lands in Central and Northern Caiipapers or Nevada and Utah, apply to WwW. H. MILLS, Land Agent.0. P, R.R. San For Lands in —— Galtfornia, apply to or ad JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8, P. RK. R., San Franciaco No. 607. Estate of Ellen Ryan, Nevada Total tax and costa $4.15. = ‘No. 580. James H. Sharp, Nevada City. Lot 9, Block €0, ‘Lax $2.10, Costs 61 cents. No. 647. Hattie 8. ‘Turney, Nevada City. Lot 10, Block 27. Tax $1.40. Costs 57 cents, Noy 692. Mra. M. A? Williams, Nevada City. Lots 5 and 8, Block 56. ‘Tax $7.00. Coste & cents. Total tax and costs $7.85.No. 692. Mrs. M. A, Williams, .Nevada City. Lot4, Block 52. Tax 70 cents. Costs 64 cents. Total tax and costs $1.24. t And netice is hereby given that unless lhe taxes delinquent in the foregoing deinquent list are paid the property on W ich birt delinquent taxes are a lien, will be sold on Saturday, Nov. 22d, 1890, At ag hing auction in front, of the City Hali door, in the City and County of Nevada, tothe bidder who will take the leds pbs ena of the land, or in case an indiyi;, said interest aud pay the taxes and cosi dae. Saidsale will commence at 11 o'clock A. M. on said Saturday, November 22d, 1890, commencing at the head of the list and continuing alphabetically, or in numerical order until said sule is completed. Witness my hand this Ist day of November, A. D. 1890. JAS. NEAGLE, City Marshal. .« [eos & (naw. DEALERS IN FURNITURE, BEDS, Bedding, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Carpets, Linoleum, . Matting, Oil Cloths, . WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Handsome Parlor Sets, Elegant Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Bur reaus. M0 Upholstering and Carpet Layng done in a first-class manner. @™ Picture Frames made to order. IMPORTANT —-To— Consumers of Coal Oil! Your Lamps Will’ Notd Explode IF YOU BURN “EXTRA STWR” KEROSENE, Beeause it is 150° fire test, —AND— Absolutely Sate! Every can is stamped and the name and trade mark of Sry earere agents, who fully guarantee its qual ty and. sks Ngee a as represented. our Grace! 6 gs Star,?? and accept no ahd aren Whittier, Fuller & Co SAN FRANCISCO, Sole Importers. Notice of Assessment, ATE HAYES MINING CO Location of Principal place of poll ai eye Francisco, California. Lecation of felt French Corral, Nevada County, Val otice is hereby given, that ata meeting * eae of Directors, held’on the ath 1890, an ant Two dollars. ($2, ) per share levied ae Shiner ee operon ger nD i pina’ Lah yeep eine oflos at the ans: Roo! Frunclaed, California. atreet, m 24 San upon which this assess: shall remain ye November, Th00. wil bs achieuuet atl vertised for sale at public auction; and uneas paymentis made b Monday, the 22nd day sore, wilt be said pg oquen with the costs o advertising ands Mee of sale. By order ofthe Bourd of Dire Ms H. PICHOIR, Sec: SF preacriptions by a com perfect purity guaranteed. mh PES Oe Downie and Artemus Davidson, M ill be delinquent, and ads Allas Citations “TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ramento, Cal., Oot. 6th, 180. Olives $ Davis, Agricuitural Gontestant, vs. William ana H. A. Ashburi and Otis Baker’ eu verse Claimants, Respondents, Involving, 8. 1-2 0th. W. 14 and Nid of 8. W. 14 of Sec. 30, T. 17.N,, R. 10 E. D. B and M Upon filling and considering! the verified and corroborated petition of the abovenamed Contestant and good ‘cause appearing thorefor: Itis ordered: Thatthe suiu Oliver P. Davis together with his witnesses and each andall ofthe above named Mineral Respondents, together with their witnesses be and appear befers Frank Power Justice of the Peacg,"at his. office in Nevada City,Cala., he being hereby designated as an Officer nearest the laud, on December 9th 1890 at 10 A, M., of tha day, the oral testimony, tobe taken under the Visions of Rule 35 of Practice: Thenand there to introduce evidence to establish the mineral ornen-mineral character of the above described tract. The hearing is made reuel ig assessed, the su allest portion of [iturnable beiorethe Register and Keceiver of this office, at this. office ‘on, De 1890. 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