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November 23, 1891 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY 8 TRANSCRIPT ° BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. &. 8. CALKINS, XN. P. BROWN, ' BDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. area eee MONDAY EV’NG, NOV. 23, 1891. » Superior Court. =. The following business was transacted cae in the Superior Court today, Hon. John 2 ; Caldwell presiding: ' Alice M. Currier vs. John M. Currier. Chiange of venne to San Francisco granted. “Allen Chapman et al. vs. Jas. A. Nickerson. Order for writ of restitution of. premises granted. Estate of Alfred McKee, deceased: Mrs. D. Millerick appointed administra: " trix with bond at $300. E. T. Worthley, : M. M. Cole and 8S. G. Potts appointed appraisers. Estate of Martin Ford Jr., deceased. J. J. Greany appointed administrator with bond fixed at $200. The following were drawn as trial : jurors, returnable Dec. 7: Fs Nevada township—A. Baruh, Philip Goyne, F. W. Cooper, Geo. A. Church, f KF 8. L. Clutter, Jeremiah Blake, John en ee e. Webber, H.L. Gove, Geo. E. Tarner, iii : “Henry Lane, Samuel J: Eddy. aes : ‘Gras Valley towiship—Frghik Conlan, . ; hu W. C. Pope, John T. Rodda&, Wm. Prisk, he J. J. Deppler, Joseph Shebley. 7 ' Bloomtield township—T. C. McGagin, ‘James Howlett. % Eureka township—P. Foley, Wm. Mc: Bridgeport township—Robert Hughes, L. D. Rathbun. j Rough and Ready “township—Charles fF. s Little York township—S. L. Kim. A Mad Correspondent. ea es Eprror Tranxscrirt—Allow me (cne / i : j out a large humber of people) to express 4} through your wide-a-wake journal my ae condemnation of the outrage. that is perpetrated-by the Salvation “rmy every Sunday morning and evening, with malice and aforethought. These mis-named people make it an invariable rule to start out on the public street with their horey rible sounding instruments just after the + services have been commenced at the va: rious churches, evidently with the inten: til-after” they have begun. I hope the tion of annoying them. On many occasions the preachers have been compelled to stop speaking until the nuisance had subsided. If there is one partiele of decency about the Salvation Army they will henceforth cease annoying the ministers as well asthe people who attend divine services. If they want to try and raise an audience to listen to them they should do so before the services commence at other churches and not wait un. Salvation Army will show.some decency about this matter now that their attention has been called to it. XP. Old Mimes te Start. George W. Harney of Marysville, nec-. retary of the Jefferson Gold Quartz Minng Company, says his compasy will at. hcharming no longer undertheir baleful-infl Byt with this usually goes the determination never to study zoology again. And when these students later come to the Better Than a Romanes. The story of the wooing ef Mr, Henry Gladstone, son of the ex-premier, and Miss Maud Rendel, hns jugt transpired. Tt seems tht-the two met ip the summer of 1889 at 'Posillipo, the young lady’s father having at that picturesque little hamlet on the gulf of Naples a lovely villa. One beautiful evening the two were in the garden overlooking the water upon which the moonlight hung like a misty gauze; the scene was one of poetic loveliness— young Gladstone felt that there never could be-a fairer spot or a better moment for the confession of hig love, so he declared himself to his inamorata with a fervor which the picturesqueness of the surroundings enhanced, if it did not inspire. Instead, however, of answering him the pretty girl covered aer face with her hands and fled precipitately into the villa. . Of course this: astounded the young lover; he could not understand it at all; should he interpret the maiden’s conduct asa rejection? If so, it were better for him to leaye Posillipo at once. But no, his Scotch instincts came to his rescue; he had done the proper thing properly— he‘would bide his time. Next morning ‘after breakfast, at which his idol did not appear, he sought the garden and meandered gloomily therein, wondering what tactics he ought to pursue. Suddenly he heard Miss Maud ¢al) to him, and turning he beheld that young girl advancing. She put both her hands in his and said, with ng—frankness:‘I would not answer you last night fearing you were under the influence of the insidious summen evening and of the poetical and almost magical scene, and that it was not your heart that spoke; so I would hear in the daytime if you love me, and, if this is so, I will tell yeu that Iam willing to give you my life and my love.” ~ Now, isn’t this bit of truth quite as pretty as anything that could be culled from fiction?—Eugene Field’s London Letter in Chicago News. ‘ Book Teaching of Science. of the best inthe country, with a science teacher whose studies have won him the respect of hia fellow workers. But for some'reason, on that day at least, he failed room. I heard him anizzing a class of boys and girls on an*nals—not on the animals of the woods und fields, not on the animals before them, for there were none, but on the edentates of South America, An especial point was to find out whether it is the nine banded armadillo (novemcinctus) or the three banded arhole in the ground for its nest. The book, written by a man who did not know an piece of information. ‘It was in the lesson, and the students must get it. And on this and like subjects these boys and girls were wasting their precious time— precious because, if they do not learn ta observe in their youth, they will never learn, and the horizon of their lives will be always narrower and darker than it should have been. ~~ Already. the work of that day isa blank. . " They have forgotten the nine banded armadillo and the three banded, and so has their teacher, and so haveI. All that remains with them is a mild hatred of the armadillo and of the edentates in general, and a feeling of relief at bein I once visited ‘n large high school, one: to bring his own knowledge into the class madillo (tricinctis) which does not dig a . arniadino fron a nud turtle, gives this id eve: Throat. Lungs and Chest, includ g Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. , Sounds nice, don’t it? But O, how fast and furious are the rockings in rough weather! The intestinal warfare begotten in your vitals by the sea’s commotion beggars description. What's the proper caper under these circumstances? Take Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Nothing comparable to it for remedying sea sickness or the kindred nausea from which many delicate land travelers suffer. DysPepsia, cramps, constipation and bilious. ness also are invariably and. promptly remedied by the Bitters. Exposure in rough weather is often productive of hurtful consequence, which may, however, be averted by the timely use of the Bitters, which diffuses an agreeable warmth through the system, and promotes an active circulation of the blood in the extremities when benumbed and chilled. Malaria, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are remedied by the Bitters. For these complaints take Simmons liver Regulator. It. keeps-the stomach slearand prevents any of the above poisons from getting in the system, or, if there uready it will drive them out, no mattes tow strongly rooted or long-standing, and you will again have good health and bé¢ fappy. » Have you a pain inthe side, back on ander the shoulder-biade? It is hot rhew matism but dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Does your heart throb violently aftef tnusual exertion or excitement? It is not weart disease, but indigestion, Take Simmons Liver Ragulator, “As a matter of conceived duty to humanity ) vish to bear my testimony to tlie unfailing virtues @ Simmons Liver Regulator. If people could mly know what a splendid medicine it is, there would be many a physician without a patient atid many aninterminable doctor's bill saved, I con. sider it infallible"in malarial infection, Lhad, foo any years, been a perfect physical wreck from a seuntlnadon of complaints, all the outgrowth ol malaria in my system, and, even under the skillful sands of Dr. J. P. Jones, of this city, I had despaired of ever being a well woman again, Simmons Liver Regulator was recommended te me, I tried it; it helped me, and it is the only ~ever-did-meauny-govtl;--t its use and Iam now in perfect health,®1 know your medicine cured me and I always ‘cep itas a teliable ‘stand by’ in my family,”"—Mas, Magy Ray. Camden. Ala : Hoarse: roat, Asth cu Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,” jore hooping Cough, Croup, « ev affection of the ing consueptlar. Signed **L Butts once put up hoisting works anda quartz. college, they know no more of ‘science mill capable of crushing at least 200 tons aday. © ; f “There is an increased interest in min““and I look for a great impetus there. This is where mining originated in California. Not for many years have I seen such hopeful signs of activity. The Brown's Valley district was once the scene of great development in mining. It lasted three years, and during that time our company took out $250,000 from bars, Owing to litigation we have been closed down till now, and now that we have got rid of outstanding claims we are going to work. “There aae a number of other good mines in the same locality that we are going tostart. The prodact will be big.” Mr. Harney says that California may “expect a great deal of gold from the Marysville country. Nevada City’s Nine Loses. At Glenbrook Park Saturday the Grass Valley high school baseball nine defeated the club from the high school of this city by a score of eleven to nine. Seven innings were played. Next Saturday the boys of the two schools will play a match game of football, and the county seat team expects to even’ upmatters by winning’in that contest. eis: =Apbetemanite — ee ; New Dwelling House. W. W. Hoskins has completed James Hanley’s new dwelling house just east of this city, andhe will now build one on Gold Flat for Horticultural CommisPet sioner Waters. For some reason carpeni ty : ter Hoskins has of late shown a partialj ity for working outside of the city : limits. 2 UVa A Runaway. Yesterday afternoon as Mrs. Gus Davenport and Mrs. George Grissel of this city were riding along the Rough and Ready road the axle of their cart broke. The ladies were thrown out, but net hurt. The horse ran away and wrecked the vehicle. Died at Rocklin. The three-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Isoard died Saturday night at Rocklin, and Mrs. A. Isoard of this city went there to attend the funeral which took place today. S abledena ai corde, ee ree * eat = ae x asian = Stason konegeleeds gee SRI en on en * Thanksgiving Specialties. If you want to select your Thanksgiving delicacies from a big and fresh as_ wortment, pay a visit te Gaylord’s store and see the many nice things he has, ———E—_—_—_—— Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. _ The best Salve in the world for Outs, ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai », Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit yely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is naranteed to give perfect satisfaction 01 money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at Varr Brothers’ Drug Store, s20ly a and its methods than they did when at the age of 1 year they first cried for the moon.—David Starr Jordan in Popular Science Monthly. Death Rate of Ministers. that is, the mortality of the clergymen was only 79 per cent. of the ordinary death rate. The death rate of physicians from these diseases was 127 above the usual rate, pointing to the greater danger ‘of contagion in the case of the physician than in that of the pastor. : Of lung affections, excluding consumption, 811 clergymen died, instead of 828, the number expected from mortality tables. Physicians died of such diseases 115 per cent. above the avérage rate. Between the ages of 26and 45 the mortality of Roman Catholic clergymen Gompared with Protestant ministers of thesame age was as 137 to 109, while between the ages of 46 and 65 the difference was as 154 to 100, and between the ages of 65 and 85 as 118 to 100. How to explain this striking difference is no easy task. It is suggested that it may be connected with the life of celibacy followed by the priests, also with the rigid penances of Catholic ecclesiastics, which, especially in the case of young men; areaptto derange the digesve orzann,— meulcal vournai, Comparing the death rate of ministers, in respect of the causesof death, with the mortality of other men, the following refults are obtained: Of 86,381. clergymen, 180 died of infectious diseases. The usual experience of an insurance company would have: made the number 239; tion, over indul, Loss 0} " Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Paine fae back, Seminal Weakness, H ysterla, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emissions, Lencorrhce Diz zincss, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and mpotency, which if neglected often lead to premature eld age and insanity. Pri boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on recei think of locating here? Oitizen—Bo Physictan—Yes. I thought some of practi among you, : ‘Oieen eee r young man, there's a gpré opening here for a man as understands biz, Due we don't aoe no menting—doctoring’s w ny times women call on their family hysiciane, suffering, as th i Ine, one Sen dyspepsia, anether from another from liver or , another from nervous exhaustion or Prostration, another with pain here or there, and in this way they all present, alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent or overbus’ 'y * a distin fe which ‘he prescribes his pills ond pores, an ogee them such, when, in reality, th are al oor caused by pegs wom! of suffering, encourages his “ practice” unti)} no better, but Probably worse Ey wenese orse of the delay,’ Z ment ‘and vag Bre Piros’s Favorite frtso2r easiest es ing yimptoms, It’s the only medicine for the 1 derangements Kection in every case, or price paid for ¢ Dr. Pierce’s Pellets reg late Batra tomas et aga fort me and per The Gelebrated French Cure, Warranted «A PHRODITINE?? 222" Is SOLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANTEE form . ofnervous diseaseorany disorder of -the gen>rative ori) gans of eithersex, fra \ “\, whether arisingZ ¢, . from theexcessive BEFORE _useof Stimulants, AF Tobacco or TER ium, or through seg indiscre. nce, &c., such as c@ $1.00 a box, 6 t of price A WRITTE GUARANTER is given for every $5.00 order received, torefund the mo ry if a Permanent cure is not effected, é We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently eu: by the use of Aphroditine. Cireulanree, -ddress THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. PACIFIC BRANCH, “# Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE BY W. D. VINTON » = Nevada Gity. . exceeding one hundred dollars or shall_be HIS CHILDREN. My little son had a number oe f of bad, ulcers and running sores to come on his head S and body, which lasted for © J four years. I tried all the doctors and many remedies, but the sores still grew worse, until I did not expect him to recover. My friends we: confident that if the soreshealed $wonld kill him. I at length quit all other tréatment and put him on Ss. botties cured him a sound” and healthy child. 8 8 &., also cured a sore on another S ofmy children. e R. J. McKINNEY, ; Woodbury, Tex. e Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. S e THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., o Atlanta, Ga. Ordinance No, 101. N Ordinance Regulating Saloons, BarA rooms and. other places where Liquors are kept to be retailed, to be drank upon the spot. : '_ The Board of Trustees of. the City. of Nevada do ordain_as follows : Section 1—It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company, corporation or other association of persons, within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, to keep open,any saloon, bar-room, bar or other place where “intoxicating liquors, wine, beer, malt liquors of any kind, or other liquors are kept to be sold
at retail to be drank upon the spot, or to conduct or carry on any or either of such business between the hour of twelve o'clock midnight of any day and the hour of five o’clock A. M. succeeding, and ‘at the hour of twelve o'clock midnight of each day such places of business must be closed. Section 2, Any person or persons, company, corporatian or other association of persons who does or shall keep open any saloon, bar-room, bar or other place where intoxicating liquors, wine, er, malt liquors of any kind, or other liquors are kept to be sold at retail to be drank upon the spot, or conducts or carries on any o’clock midnight of any day and _ before the hour of fivé o’clock A. M. next succeeding is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined-in a sum not less than ten dollars and not imprisoned in the City prison for a term not exceeding ten days. Section 3. Any person or persons, company, «orporation or association of persons violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance are-hereby declared guilty of maintaining a public nuisance and shall (in addition to the penalties herein manner. prescribed by the laws of this State for the abatement of public nuisances, and the said nuisance shall be abated, and in addition thereto the license of such person or persons, company, corporation or.association of persons shall be revoked, and no City License shall be hereafter issued to keep any such saloon, bar-room, bar or other place when the owner, keeper or proprietor thereof ig . known.to_have.-hesn.guilty.-of-viclating the provisions of this Ord nance. Section 4, This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after the 7th day of December, 1891. ‘ Passed thia 19th day of November, 1891, ALEX. GAULT, _ Presidentof the Board of Trustees. T. H. Carr, Clerk. [Seal.] The first publication of this Ordinance was made November 20th, 1891. Notfee to Manzanita Stockholders. Annual Méeting of the Stockholders of the Manzanita Con. Gravel Mining Company will be held at Justice Wheeler's Courtroom on the Second day of December, 1891, at 7:30 o’cl’kP. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the heya 8 GEO. C. SHAW, President. R. J. Simmons, Secretary. Nevada City, Nov. 19, 1891. Dividend Notice. Ts meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens Bank, held on se ta 7th, 1891, a dividend ab 43) of tifty cents per share was declared payable on and after Sept. 10th, 1891. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. SL — ogi along Broad street. WALK INTO county to select from. year we outdo 800n. ——_o0. a road Street, “ OUR NEW SHOW WINDOW And the attractive goods displayed ‘in it are viewed with exclamations of delight by the hundreds of people who daily pass It is worth looking at; but it should be borne‘in mind that to fully realize the el€gance and completeness of the stock we carry this Season, you should Where you will find the largest, richest, newest and lowest-priced assortment in the o——_——_ 200 Sealette Reefers and Capes Just Opened. They are Rich, Stylish and Durable. Endless: Variety of Cloth Wraps, Jackets and Sacks, Right from New York City., BEWITCHING EMBROIDERED DRESS PATTERNS, In all Grades and Effects. CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND CURTAINS. We have always been the leaders in these things, and this WET WEATHER GOODS. Such as Gossamers, Rubbers and Umbrellas, M@@FOur Holiday Announcement will be made We will then tell you about many Christ. masa and New Year Novelties. ROSENBERG BROS., . . PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, OUR STORE ourselves. Switt’s Specific, and less than three such: business after the hour of twelve]. prescribed)..be.proeeeded-against-in-theFURNITURE, : BEDDING, : Bt, ‘on Short Notice and at the All goods will be sold at. the lowest rates for cash, Cull and get prices and be convinced, : fully solicit a continuance in future. Commercial Street, below Tea Store. -O}F"= AT NEARLY One-Half the Regtiar P Them Laid Away. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ie EE aE es than others can afford to. ——_o will convince you of this fact. . .. New.goods-received-every-week.—AND— the High School. will be promptly filled. with Stationery. NEVADA CITY, CAL. JAS. KINKEAD, PROPRIETOR. . Dealer in peat DI Pticity. Office Hours BEDROOM SETS, TABLES, 7 to8P.m. Closing; Out sale) (ry( firenets Bill! MILLINERY GOODS! r We are Receiving a Larg2 Stock of ELtolidasrz -Geoods ! AND MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THEM ! THEREFORD We offer our entire stock of HATS AND FEATHERS a rices ! Select Your Holiday Goods Now and Have . Hayadg City Fire Department, fe Just Received, my New Fall and Wiuter Stock, of BOOTS AND SHOES, rota TRUNKS, ETC It is the Largest and most-Complete Assortment ol Goods in this line that has ever been received here. AS TO PRICES, My being associated with oné~ of the largest wholesale so or houses in this business on the Pacific Coast enables me to place goods on the market here at a much lower figure A visit to the store and-a-very close inspection of prices Chas. Grimes, mA. DING CLOTEHIBR, At theSCorner of Broad and Pino Streets, Novada City, i@ Do You Know School Season commences SEPTHMBER 7 ? I have made arrangements to carry a complete lineSfot Sohool Bocles School Supplies, Embracing everything used from the Eight Grade to My Fine Stock Has Arrived and all Orders Special attention given to furnishing School Districts WRAITH FOR PRICES. ww. DD. VINTON. en eee See, New: Furniture : Slore,. 48. RED MAN, m. o. Physician and Surgeon, GRASS VALLEY, SEASES, as well as those peculiar to females, a specialty. Presoe rared to treat Diseases Amenable to ElecResidence : Mrs. Novitzky’s House, Office : Cloke’s Building. : 10 to12 a. m., 2 tod and CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. the business. Thankful for past patronage, I respect. ™diately. JAS. KINKEAD, Proprietor. . Nevada City, 4 W. W.AWACGONER, (Successor to W. F, Englebright,) a i # Dissolution Notice, . jae HE reign i Short heletering snd Repaiting Done . r che Binetmhi ee erring . As weet Rates. ing business under the , He dane ae yo Country orders filled with. dispatch.— ney & Gray, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. Mr. Denney will continue to duct g Administrator of the Estate of Louisa ARMORY HALL, Thursday Eve's Nov, 28, Under the auspices of the MUSIC BY GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA. Committee of Arrangements : JOHN F. HOOK, ED. SCHMIDT, W. T. MORGAN, . J. J. JACKBON, J. G. NEAGLE, E. J. BAKER. of Nevada Hose Company No, 1 and Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2. FLOOR -DIRECTOR, J. J. JACKSON, Floor Directors: W. T. Mergan, J. Hanley, . . Neagle, Ed. Tompkins, L. S. Calkins, Geo. M. Lawrence, Ed. Baker, R. Eddy, Chas. Grimes, E} W. Schmidt. ‘ a A Novel Feature of the Bvening’s Eater. teptainment. will bea BETWEEN The Two Companies of the Department, FOR A SOLID SILVER * FIREMEN’S TRUMPET. Tickets (admitting Gentleman and Two Ladies) $1. $ Admission to Gallery—Ladies, 25 cts.; Gentlenien, 50 cents. ; 0 LEGG & SHAW, MAIN STREET:. .; veecess NEVADA <CITY Dealers fin FURNITURE, BEDS, ~ BEDDING, House Furnishing Goods, Etc, Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Oloth * Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLSTERING AND.CAKPET LAYING @&@~ Pictute ¥ramez Made to order New York Bakery G. Wm. Durst, Prop, HAS PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popniar Bakery, on ‘ Commercial [Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I Intend tokeepfon hand at " Pp dye P fi n all times, the Bread, Pies, Cake, Eto, Wedding Cakes and;Pastry Made te order on ehort reasonable tenet notice and on moat All orders for anyth ly attended te anythirg im my line promptBy strict attention to busine best satisfaction and selling bey Fine Aaa hope to merit a liberal patronage. Order to Show Cause. N the Superior Court of the County of J Nevada, State of California, :? In the matter of the Estate of Louisa Moore, deceased, Richard Moore, the Moore, deceiged, having filed his tition duly verifi certain real estate of said decedent. it 4 ordered by the said Court, prebaher ll persons indebted to the late firm Pianos moved and packed for shipping. . are 7 a to settle their accounts imCHAS. W. DENNEY, W. C. GRAY. Nevapa'Crry, Oct. 15° 1891. —— Dividend Notice. Ye & meeting of the Board of Directors of the Champion Mining C held on the 14th Net. 1801, dey, a id lend (No. 17) of Ten (10 cents was declared payable on and Liab Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, . the Coxoacc’ Na’ (ell tt the office of Deputv County Survevor and. Pom 10 San Fr Deputv U.S. Mineral: Survevor Office in Morgaa &Robberts bloek Nevada y of Oct., 1891, a div. 20 Sansome: street, Cal. Transf books will be closed on Friday, Aug 1891, at 120’clock mM. yO ". order should not. be P interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superi Court on Monday, the 30th day of No. vember, 1891, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court at Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, to shaw cause why an Administrator to sell the interest of the estate in the Gray quartz ledge at privans sale. And that a copy of this order be cree four successive weeks in the ly Transcript, a news i and published in said Nev. poll ag Sua jan CaLow udge of the Superior Co Dated Oct. S0th 1891., ities ska a Freep Szauts, Atty. "980 for an order of of . be ted to the said San Prancisco, Califarte, wen ‘aii NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL RECTOR BROS _oprietors The Only First-olass Hotel in the City Massive Fire-proof Str ucture, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hoteis, . Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers Free 'Bus to and from all Trains, Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office In the Building. Any Hotel in the interior of the State. New Boot and Shoe Store. JOHN DELBRIDGE HAS Just received a Fine Stock of Invitation ee Coumittoe; Members Ladies, Gents’ and Misses’ Shoes Which he will sel] at LOW PRICES. All kinds of Repairing Dune, Store—Pine Street, near Broad. ns FELIX SCHRAKAMP, (Recently of Grass Valley,) ‘ H’%. succeeded to the ownership of e Milwaukee Brewery Saloon At this city. He will-constantly ke ‘P on band the fin st of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ~A-share of the public patronage is wolteited. ns New Barber Shop. CHAS, KLINGENSPOR, Foor thirty-five years a resident of Nevada county, has returned to Nevada City and resumed business. He will be found onthe north side of Commercial street near Main. Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing. LUBRTIE & BMAND, WATOHMAKER; & AD JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Cit v. P.F. SIMONDS , Attorney and Oounselor ot Law, ()\/ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE--Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva Ja City ‘ Delinquent Sale Notice. None BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.—Locati priiéipal place of business; Sai Francs: co, California. Location of works, North Bloomtield, Nevada county, California. Notice.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 48, levied on the 28th day of September, 1891, the several ainounte set-opposite the names of the oe shareholders, as follows : ame. . No. Certif. No. Shs. Am’t. Barron, William E. Barron, Mary : Barron, Eu Barron, Robert,» 201 4125 $1443.75 Barron, Joseph Barron, Roberta Bowie, A. J. Jr. 160 500 175.00 Durrstein, L. de 204 «14 4.90 Haggin, Louis T., Tr. 314 1000 350.00 Haggin, LowsT:., Tr. 315 1000) 350.00 Haggin, Louis T., Tr. 316 1000 350.00 Haggin, Louis T., Tr. 317 125 43.75 Hoefler, L. M., Tr. 306 1890 = 661.50 Martinez, Raoul, Tr. 226 64 22.40 Mooser, Joseph H. 318 200 70,00 Moretti, C. 180 14 4.90 Rolph, James, Tr. 264 5994 . 2097.90 Rolph, Jame:, Tr. . 307 1000 350.00 Rolph, Ja nes, Tr. 320 200 Rolph, James, Tr. 321. 226 79.10 Smith, Cora B. 255 3125 1093.75 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Direc tors, made on the 28th day of September, 1891, so many shares of ench parcel of such stock as may e neeessury, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Room > 3 cixco, California, on Tuesday, the first day of December, 1891, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., of said day, to. pay said delinquent assessment thereon, ‘together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale, H. PICHOIR, Seo’y. Office—Room 24, 320 Sansome atreet, San Francisco, California. ‘ Delinquent Sale Notice. Ke HAYES MINING COMPANY. Location of Principal place of buginess San Francisco, Califo: Location of works French Corral, Nevada county, California, Notice.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 8, levied on the 24th day of September, 1891, the several amounts set opposite the Rmamés of the respective shareholders, as 3 ame, —" No. Certif. No. Shs. Am't. Chr. de Guigne, 17. 2 $ 87.50 James Rolph, Trustee, 31 100 150.00 James Rolph, Trustee, 832 186 ~ 279.00 And in ace ce with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 24th day of September, 891, so many shares of each parcel of such stock ag may ¢ necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, fe. ay the sale. the tales ir Beeman ; Cs ‘a yThe Table Not Excelled by that ~ 24, No. 320 Sansome street, San Fran© ‘mm L-] nee & ee > @ecest wp 8 & ©