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DE ass ta aa eee cad
* friend in broadcloth. ‘Judge Hawiey is
ceastidiaiinamaimeia ammemaien
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors.
et
MONDAY! #W'NG OCT. 17. 92.
_
JUDGE HAWLEY
A First Cass and Mest Popular OM Time
Nevada County Man.
Carson Appeal: Phe Commercial Reeord of San Francisco has some good words
to say for Hon. Thomas.P. Hawley, who
used to reside in this county and who
was Deputy County Clerk here in 1854
and 1856, and who was District Attorney .
of Nevada county in 1863 and 1865. He
is now United States District Judge.
The senicr of The Evening Telegraph
claims to have made Judge Hawley a
good lawyer, for in 1856 said senior beat
Hawley for County Clerk, and then he,
Hawley, pitched in and studied for the
legal profs TheC cial Record
says of our old friend:
“Jt falls to few to have the same warm
friendship as is entertained for Judge
Hawley:* And his best friends are those
who have known him longest. The reason for this regard is found in his unasing, genial , and his consistent, straight forward character. He is
the same approachable gentleman, the
same true friend, he was in early times
when he was beginning his career. Position and success have not changed him a
particle, and this is appreciated. He oceupies independent rank today, but such
and kindly man he was in the past, and
his greeting is as cordial,,if not more so,
to his friend in homespur as it is to his
indeed an excellent type of the old-time
Californian. He scorns pretense or display, and views his fellow man with
kindly sympathy and a charity that is
broad and liberal. Asa lawyer he ranks
among our eminent men.”
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Saceamento, Cal., Oct. 12, 1892.
Is hereby given that. the following
townships to wit: Township 15 North,
Range 13 East and Township 15 North,
Range 14 East MountDiablo Base and
Meridian have been officially surveyed
and that the plats of said surveys will be
filed in the office of the Register and Receiver of said Land Offiee on the 23rd
day of November 1892, and that on and
after said date applications will be received for entries of lands in said townships. Thomas Fraser, Register ; Chas.
FGardner, Receiver.
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Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThe best Salve in the world for aed
Bruikes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
itively cures Piles, or no pay required
+ is <naranteed to give perfect satisfac
jon 0: money refun ed. Price 25 cents
perbor. For sale * Carr Brothers’ Dru
Store. s20ly
Days of “ °49.""
Kentucky Bourbon, fine whiskey for
family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Biebenhacer, sole agents for Pacific
Coast, 116 Front street, San Franeisco. ja23-ly
——__ao
Hires’ Root Beer.
serie ae a
narters for this delicious an
veltantel summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street.
<0
fhantoms.
of cure held out a the adverti f numberless remedies ure
gir sl without the slightest.
shadow of reslity about them. On the
other hand, no statement has ever been
made in behalf of Hostetter s Stomach
Bitters that is not susceptible «f ample
substantiation. Care has ever been taken
in laying its claims before the whlie to
circumscribe those claims with the bounds
of truth. Allegations outsiue of these
form no blot on the record of this stertime-honored remedy, provet by
the’ most respectable evidence to he a
remeiy for and preventive of” malaria
disease, rheumatism, kidney trouble,
chronic indigestion and bilionsness, It is
an ineffably fine tonic, promotes convalescence and mitigates the infirinit‘es
Taken before retiring at night it
_ The Lopes
DEMOGRATIC
Grover Cleveland,
Ist.
is his sterling quality that it has not) 94
changed him froin the easy-going, affable . 34.
4th. Marcus Rosenthal, S. F. Co.
6th. Ja-kson Hatch, Santa Clara Co.
6th. Wm. Graves, San Luis Obispo Co,
7th. W. L. Silman, Merced Co.
8th. Joseph B. Lynch. Los Augeles Co.
6th. J. F. Thompson, Sonoma.
RESGUUIAR <yv
TICEKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Of; New York.
POR VICE PRESIDENT,
Adali B. Stevenson,
Of Illinois.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
R. P. Hammond, Marin Co.
J. A. Filcher, Placer Co.
R. A. Long, Yolo Co.
For Congress—Second District,
A. CAMINETTI,
Of Amador County.
For Joint Senator—TLhird District.
(Nevada, Sierra and Plumas counties, )
M: H. MEAD,
Of Downieville.
County Ticket.
—
For Assemblyman—Twelfth District,
8. S. Ferguson,
Of Truckee. o
For Sheriff,
Wh. H. Pascogk,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Clerk,
JOHN J. GREANY,
Of Grass Vailey.
For County Treasurer,
GEORGE C. 8H W,
Of Nevada City.
For District Attorney,
THOMAS 8. FORD,
Ot Nevada City.
For County Recorder,
EDWARD C. MORGAN,
Of Grass Valley.
For Public Administrator,
DANIEL 8. COLLINS,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Surveyor,
BICHARD STAGER,
Of Grass Valley.
For Coroner,
GEORGE T. TRACY,
Of Nevada City.
For County Supervisors,
First District—Nevada Township,
GEORGE E. TURNER,
Of Nevada City.
E.W. DONNELLY,
Of Grass Valley.
Secord District—Grass Valley Township
Specimen Cases.
8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with Neura!gia and Rheumatism,
his Stomach was disordered, his Liver
was affected to an alarming ‘gree
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electrie Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisbirg, I!1,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years’ standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven !oxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica Sslve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba,
O., had five large. Fever sores on his leg,
doctors said he was incurable. One bot
tle Electric Bitters and one box Backlen’sArnica Salvs cured him entirely. Sold
at Carr Bros., Drug store.
me A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters bas gained rapidly in popular favor, ;
unti, now itis clearly in the lead among .
pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—
containing nothing which permits its use .
as a bev. rage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Iudigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaris
from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will
be refunded. Trice only 50c. per bottle.
Sold by Carr Bros.
Private Lessons.
Frank Power will give private lessons
athis rooms on Main St., in all the
English branches, Penmanship, Greek
and Latin, Single and Double Entry
Book-keeping, and in Shorthand and
Typewriting. 828-lw.
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOB © OMPANY
—or—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home Cffice-318 Ca'ifornia® street,
Company's Building.
Solid in Assets,
Cautious in Management,
Liberal and Prompt in the
Adjustment and Payment
cf Losses
—
GEO. W. HILL, Manager,
Office No. 90 Main Street.
GRASS. VALLEY,
Joux Mciroy, Special Agent.
TABLE OF DISTANCES
From Nevada City With Faro to the Prin.
cipal Places by Railroad and Stages.
Miles. Fare.
Se Algae sip ve lOk a 8
oF Bitehvilk,. cde avs sé gkanete
“* Bowman’s Dam.39
** Camptonville..23 Stage.. .$3.50
** Cherukee... 123 a saie ee
** Columbia Hill.13} ees + OO
#§ Colas 0 5p nae +205 Railroad 2.25
** Dutch Flat..17 Stage.. 2.50
** Downieville.. .44 at ek kee
*« Fdwards Bridge 7} Stage . 1.00
** Forest City..30 Me te
** French Corral. 182 2 ..522000** Graniteville. . 28 Stage . 4.00
** Grass Valley. 4 SG ieee ao
* Lake City.. .112 te 9 -2.00
*¢ Litcie York. ..124 “a ¥, LBD
** Moore’s Flat. .20 ig . 3.50
“* Marysville.. .40 “3.00
‘© N. Bloomfield . 143 ¥ . 2.50
“«N. San Juan. .13 fs . 2.00
“ Omega.. ... 20 “ . 3.00
** Purdon Bridge 65 ”~ . 1.00
“* Relief Hill.. 18 a . 2.50
** Kough & Ready 8 Ape re
‘sierra City. . .56 “Os 0.00
** Smartsville. . .19 ORG Fo.
** Spenceville. . .20 gee Tr
‘* Sacramento.. .76 Railroad 4.30
** San Francisco. 160 i 6.75
** Truckee.. .. 838 “ 5.50
** Washington .19 Stage. 1.50
** You Bet ...10 Stage.. 1.50
Mr. W. D. Wentz of Geneva, N. Y.
was cured of the severest form of dyspep
sia by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Full particulars sent if you write C. I. Hood &
Co., Lowell, Mass,
Tue highest praise has been won by
Hood’s Puls for their easy, yet efficient
action.
New York Bakery.
G. Wm. Durs, Prop.
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLI known anu popular Bakery,on
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend tokeep on hand at all times th:
. very vest of
Bread, Pies. Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on short netice and on mos’
reasonable terins.
Allorders for anythirg im my line prompt
ly uttended to,
Ky strict attention to business, giving the
best satisfaction and selling at low rates,
Ope te ment a liberal patronage.
—
. me promoter of sleep. Fifth District—Meadow Lake and Little
—— ee York Townships,
: GEO, W. GIFFEN,
Mt. Oro Lumber Co aur I . FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
‘ Nevada Township.
. .» Proprietors. Pp.
COOPER, BROS sahaete . Justices of the Peace-—R. G.
sagen : McCutchan and Leo. Garthe.
: Constables—Richard Dillon, Jas. 3B
Manufacturers of all kinds of McNally.
LUMBER '
Matched Flocing, Fencing,
m, (LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING.
LUMBER on hand which will be
sold at the Lowest Marke Kates.
———
wumber of all kinds for Building and Miv
ng purposes, always OD hand or Sawed 0
rdex, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near
Quaker Hill, or the OFFIOF. PIETY HILL
on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom) tly
delivered.
Grass Valley Township.
and P. H. Paynter,
Townsend.
Meadow Lake Township.
and A. J. Graham.
Little York Township.
M. MeLeod.
Washington Township.
hoorn and Fayette Kattis.
Bluett. :
: Eureka Township.
and Joseph Vizzird.
. ., Dissolution Notice.
O WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN.--No
tice is hereby given .that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned in the blacksmithing busi
ness vundier the firm name and style o
Barton & Smith, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. William J A tinue the business at the
Smith eco and will pay all debte due by
said firm and collect and receipt for all
accounts due the sa.ve.
! sity,
Dated at Nevada City :
E
California,
C. Pickle. ;
: Bridgeport Township.
and John Brown,
. Constables — Robert
¢. Thomas Graham. :
: Kough and Ready Township.
Huckins
and H. Q. Roberts.
Justices of the Peace—Henry Davis
Constables—J. P. Miller and C. C.
Justice of the Peace—\WWm. H. Hill
Constables—C. W. Long and Andrew
A Large quantity of BEASONED Wil
Justice of the Peace—W. C. Barker and
Constavles—Albert G. Chew and Juhn
Justice of the Peace—W. T. Van Ouds
Constables—s. B, Crawford and Wm.
Justices of the Peace—J. M. Ballard
Constables—James Walsh and Joseph
Justices of the Peace—W. H. Bluett
and
Constable—John Hymes and Jcaeph
toc lose out my business in Nevada City.
Rating from Busines,
came tern
Owing to my continued sickness, I have coiclid
I offer to the
people of this county a grand line of
fours OO am pps a Ba ee
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
——AT A—
CREAT SACRIFICE.
B. EL. MILLER,
Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City.
AGENT FOR
Masta Mineral
WATER.
GINGER ALE,
dust Received.
ORANGE CIDER
Protection, © Reciprocity,
REGULAR
REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL,
CONGRESSIONAL,
COUNTY,
DISTRICT,
TOWNSHIP
NOMINATIONS,
FOR PRESIU NT
Benjamin i arrison,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
WHITELAW REID
OF NEW YORK.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
Joseph C. Campbell.. ;.Of Sau Joaquin
Thomas R. Bard......Of Ventura
William Carson..... Of Humboldt
Sse POON i ais cise yee eee Of Chico
James Waymire...... Of Oakland
GO is aca jeses x: Of San Francisco
Hf. V. Morehonse.... Of Santa Rosa
Johu T. Porter...6...Of Monterey
5. i MUO or ss satus Of Modesto .
For Congress —Seernd District,
John F. Davis,
Of Calaveras.
For Joint Senator,
Third Senat rial District.
(Nevada, Sierra and Vlumas Counties, )
Tirey lL. Ford,
Of Downieville.
For Assem)lyman—12th District,
Richard I. Thomas,
Of Birchville,
For Sheriff,
William L. Cole,
Of Nevada City.
For County Clerk,
Sherman W. Marsh,
Of Nevada City.
For County Treasurer,
B. F. Snell,
Of You Bet.
For District Attorney,
DBD. D. Bowman,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Recorder,
John Wrerry,
Of Nevada City.
For Public Administrator,
Arthur Powell,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Surveyor,
Charles E. Uren, —
Of Grass Valley.
Fcr Coroner,
Henry Daniels,
Of Grass Valley.
TOWNSHIP :; NOMINATIONS.
Fog.Supervisor—First District.
“J. M. BUFFINGTON,
Of Nevada City.
For Supervisor—Second District,
RICHARD NOKELL,
Of Grass Valley.
For Supervisor—Fifth District,
Cc. R. McLENNAN,
Of ‘Truckee.
Nevada Township. :
For Justices of the Peace—Charles E.
Malloy and W. D. Plunkett,
For Constables—Wm. Scott and Jos.
Foyer.
Grass Valley Township.
For Justices of the Peace—J. I.
Dufy's Malt Whiskey .
“Beshive” Commargial Stead
Sykes, Jas. McLachlan.
For Constables—Wm. Richards, Thos.
Halsall.
Meadow Lake Township. A
For Justices of. the Peace—C. Thomas
and A. Fianzini. :
For Constibles—J. Lambercht and C.
Anderson.
Little York Township.
For Justices of the Peace—W. F. King
and Alex. Drynan.
For Coastables—K. E. Linder and R.
foc
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DOORS, WINDOWS,
Justice of the Peace—Luther Pittman
BRIDCE AND MININ
Oak Wood, in an
:
WILLIAM J, SMITH.
— st AM BARTON, JB,
Williams.
Bloomfield Lieniy #
Justices of the ’eace—I. J. Watson,
Thos. Woon.
:
i Constables—Ed. Cummings, J.
CREEK SAW MILL and LUMBER C0,
M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors.
—__o0—
Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St.,, Nevada City, Cal.
——-0-—
Manufacturnrs and Dealers in
Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles
BLINDS, BOXES, Etc.
aeni
Kept constantly on hand or made to order,
C LUMBER--a specialt
y quantity, for sale.
—o—é All orders, Large or Small,jareggiven jmmediate and persenal attention ond Davy-,
Bottomley.
Washington Township.
For Justices of the Peace—John L
Cook and W. E. Yeaw.
For Constable—John B, Lithgow.
Eureka Township. .
For Constables— f 7
Bridgeport Township.
For Justices of the Peace—John Stotf, Butler.
Bloomfield Township.
For Justices of the Peace—Jas. McKinney, Sidney Richardson.
For Constables— F, L. Arbogast, Edw.
Cummins.
Rough & Ready Township.
For Justices of the Peace—John Q.
$2 CR
%
when all the time they mean for me
look in,’’ said the Frenchman.
We ask you to LOUK OUT for bargains, and in so doing you si.ould not fail
to LUOK IN our store.
LOOK OUT
And not
everywhere else.
LOOK IN
Every chance you get
into our store.
‘I stick my head out of a car window,
and they say to me
LOOK OUT,
to
t cheated
TAYES sy 1092 s: TAKES!
‘Notice to Taxpayers
——
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Assessment Roll of the County
of Nevada has been placed in my hands,
and that
The Stale and County Taxes for
1892 are now Due and Payable.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN
that in accordance with the requirements
of the Political Code, Section 3746, “That
the taxes on all personal property secured by real property, and one-half of the
taxes on all real property, will be duc
For Justices of the Peace— jee»
lar, :
For Constables—E. Northup and W
LOUK OUT
For our frequent
announcements,
LOOK IN
At our ton of pure Maple
Sugar and our 100 gallons
of pure Maple Syrup jast
received direct from, the
groves of Stanstead
county, Canada East. .
LOOK OUT
And get some of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped
by machinery while you
wait.
Fresh
Vegetables and Frun
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
FEED, HAY, ETC.
Thos, Shute & San,
Plaza Store.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietors
-The Only First-class Hotel in the Oity
Massive Fire-proof Structure.
“Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels,
Headquarters of Commercial Travelers
and Tourists.
Free ‘Bus to andfrom al Trains.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office inthe Building.
The Table Not Excelled by that
Any Hotel in the Interior lof the State.
ORDINANCE NO. 107.
An Ordinance to Provide for the Conatruction of an Karthen Sewer
Along Certain Parte of Main and
Commercial Streets in the City oj
Nevada,
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the
City of Nevada do ordain as tolluws :
oncrion 1. Is is hereby declared
necessary for the public health, interest
and convenience, that. the sewers herein
deseribed should be constructed in the
corporate limits of the city of Nevada.
Sec. 2. A 10-inch earthen pipe shall
be laid as follows: Commencing at the
iron bridge across Deer. creek, running
thence ang the east aide of Main street
swt e outer edge of the sidewalk to lot
9, block 5,/ou Coyote street; thence
acrogs sul Coyut® strect and sain street
to Hymau’s corner, and an 8-inch earthen
pipe Geunecving with the 10-inch main at
tiyman's coruer and running thence
along the westerly side of Mam street at
che outer edge of the sidewalk to Church
street, Alsv an 8-inch earthen pipe
connecting with the 10-inch main at
tlyman’s corner and ruoning thence
along the northerly side of Commercial
strevc at the outer edge of the sidewalk
co Pine street at the Tilley building.
the said sewer-pipe shall be laid on a
iuiform grade and deep enough so that
st no pot shall it be within y inches of
she buttom of the gutter provided to be
sonstruc.ed along suid streets,
Szo. 3, The property owaers along
he tine of said sewer on the same side
)
Jart of any property owner to construct
said sewer as in this ordinance provided
uid to the satisfaction of he Street Comnittee, shall be proceeded against in the
nanuer provided by law,
dec. 4, ‘The ordimance shall teke
ffect and be in force from and after the
‘4th day of October, 1892. a
Roberts, Wm. Walker.
Constables—Frank Rex,;—Wm
and
in provided is due and payable.’’
Payable on the First Monday in October, and will be Delinquent
on the Last Monday in
November Next
Thereafter at 6 o'clock r. m., and that
unless paid prior thereto, 15 per cent.
will be added to the amount thereef, and
that if said one-half be not paid before
the ae
Last Monday in April Next
At 6 o'clock P. M., an additional 5 per
cent.will be added thereto.
“That the remaining one-half of the
ou and after the
First Monday in January Next, and
WIll be Delinquent on the
: Last Monday in April
Next thereafter at 6 o'clock P. m, and
that. unless paid prior thereto 5 per cent.
will be aided to the amount thereof,
“That all the Taxes may be paid at
the time the first installment as thereFor the convenience of tax-payers I
will visit the following places at the
times mentioned for the purpose of collecting taxes :
NORTH BLOOMFIELD—At . Mrs.
Lund’s Hotel, October 21.
NORTH SAN JUAN—At Furth’s
Store, Octobe, 22.
TRUCKEE—At Burckhalter’s Bank,
October 24.
GRASS VALLEY-—At Clinch & Co’s,
Sture, October 26, 27, 28 and 29.
% B.F. SNELL,
Tax Collector Nevada County.
Nevada City, Oct. 4, 1892. _
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Gus, J) & Ed, W, Schmidt
AVING purchased the stove and
trade of L. Hirschma», on
PINE STREET,
Hereby notify their friends and thé public generally that they will keep on hand
all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
IPES, Etc., which they will sell at the
west rates.
UNION HOTEL
First-Class in all Its
Appointments,}
And thé only hotel in the city that employs '
ALL WHITE LABOR.
f@ Free 'Bus to and From All
Trains.
J. A. NORTHWAY,
Proprietor,
Quick Time * Cheam ares
Eastern Cities and to E i
BY 14H GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAIL ROUTES
—OF THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciric Sysrem,)
Daily Express Trains make prompt connectious with Railway nes
in the East,
—ANB A'T<lew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARs
And Scoond-class Sleeping Oara
Attached to Express Traing
Tickets noid, Siseptng Car Berths
snd other information given upon a; eh.
ion at the Compauy’s offices wnat 1
tere 4 ontling in person can secare choice 0}
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets
for passage from and Eastern cities to any point in the Pacific States and
Cerritories, 1g if not used,
will be redeemed at'the full amount paid
therefor.
. 7, H, GOODM +
eral Pace agent,
RB. enay, Franelaco™ eae
RAIL ROAD LANDS.
For innds in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevade and Utah, re,
taxes on all real property will be payable .
Thos, S. Ford, Esq.
P, T, Riley, Esq.,
And other eminent Democrats of the
Countyowill address the citizens of the
County at the different places and times
mentioned below.
All of the Democratic County Nominees will be present at the meetings.
French Corral, Tuesday, Oct. 18:
North San Juan, Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Columbia Hill, Thursday, Oct. 20.
Graniteville, Friday, Oct. 21.
North Bloomfield, Saturday, Oct. 22.
You Bet, Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Boston Ravine, Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Maybert, Friday, Oct. 28°
Washington, Saturday, Oct, 29.
Spenceville. Monday, Oct. 31.
Rough & Ready; Tuesday, Nov. Ist.
Truckee, Thuraday, Nov. 3d.
Grass Valley, Saturday, Nov. 6th. '
. Nevada City, Monday, Nov.7th.
Special mectings in addition to the
above will be hereafter announced,
The Township Commit'ee are requested
to make necessary arrangements for the
holding of these meetings. By order.
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEF.
Republican Meetings
RICHA:D I, THOMAS,
For Assemblyman
D. D. BOWMAN,
For District Attorney:
B. F. SNELL,
For County Treasurer.
SHERMAN W. MARSH,.
‘ For County Clerk
WM. L, COLE,
For Sheriff,
JOHN WERRY,
For County Recorder.
ARTHUR POWELL,
For Public Administrator.
CHAS, E. UREN,
For Surveyor.
HENRY DANIELS,
For Coroner.
Will speak at the following places : ~
Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 18th.
Boston Ravine, Thursday, Oct. 20th
You Bet, Friday, Oct. . 21st.
Grass Valley, Saturday, Oct, 22nd.
Boca, Tuesday, Oct. 25th.
Truckee, Wednesday, Oct. 26th.
Chicago Park, Thursday, Oct, 27th.
Nevada City, Saturday, Oct. 29th.
Rough and Ready, Monday, Oct. 3lat.
Pleasaut Valley, Tuesday, Nov;>Ist,
Spenceville, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd.
Union School House, Thurday, Nov. 3rd
Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 5th,
Grasa Valley, Monday, Nov. 7th.
Township Committees will please make
all necessary arrangements for the above
meetings,
N. P. BROWN,
Chairman Republican County Central
Committee.
J. R. Tyrrert, Secretary.
Empire Livery table
Broad st., Nevade City,(op> Nat.ona 8
change h
‘FVHE PROPRIETOR OF TH
Stable has the largest lot of :
Horses, Carriages amd Buggies
To be found in this part of the State,
Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons apd
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and >
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free {rom vice, of grod sty!
and capable of gens as fest as any gentle
man cares to drive.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTL
RBBSTAUNHRANT
--AND-LODGING -HOUSE, i
MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor, ,
Broad Street. , ,..below National Hotel.
Comfortable Rooms and Good Keds
The Table Supplied with the best
the market atiords,
Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month. ‘ ;
ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ONSOLIDATED 8ST. GOTHARD
GOLD MINING €COMPANY.—Lecatinot prinetpal place of business, San
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United states coin, to the retary; at the office of the Company, No
Francisco, Calif
upon which this assesson the 17th
wilt be delinblic
tis beJore, will be sold on. the
seventh day of December, 1h’ } pay
the delinquent a:sessment' with
vp atidvess, BY
Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent,©, P. BR. RB, be: Agent, RB.
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ALEX. GAULT,.
President of the Board,
Attest: T. H. Gara, Clerk.
First iva Ost. 10, 1892-14t.
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For Landsin Southern Geittornia, apply
EROME WAvpEN, Lang Agent 87. Bs
costs of advertising’ 2 penses of
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Fp ng To
Francisco, ia. Location of works,
. Nevada county, California,
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, on the
13th day of October, 1892, am Assesament (o 6) of Five (5) oat share,
was levied upon the Capital + of the .
corporation, . payable immediately inRoom No, 10 San--Z.
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