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September 29, 1887 (4 pages)

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Daily Transcript. . amy Daily Paper, published North of Sacramento. Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, aud every oth. er town of Nevada county; alsuin Placer . “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Siérra to toe Sea.” fo OFFICE: + So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . pointed United States Attorney for . Fi = , al Double the Circulation © . {wo Bars Argent on a Sable. Shield—One ; _ Two years ago Margaret McGinty, matron, i washed her children aud entered society. rE . Mc(iinty, pere, continued to watch the til) In CIRCULATES IN ee two palatid] barrvoms and, scorning so0Mevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . *iety, souzht only such honors:as lie in AmerSpenceville, Nurth San Juan, French Cor. jean politics ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's . the jicense law and distributing\ patronage, that lie in “‘inflooence.”. Mrs. McGinty, how. and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San . aver, went to Europe, put Magzie and Mary Francisco—in fact, throughout the State / ina ‘‘pinsion” at Paris, and did Switzerland and the Logs of lier‘ancestors with unabating 2nthusiasm and industrious impartiality. She ad : same back recently, the young ladies having . Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . been polished ti!l they shone, and'settled down 1 : . in her new mansion, near the biz cathedral. —BROWN & CALKINS~—— . fhe first stumbling block that afflicted ber in . ber conquest of New York was note paper, » } and for note paper she started jast week. . In looking over Tiffany's sample book she emer ne . struck a beautif.] green crest, wila birds and ithines. It delighted her. THURSDAY SEPT. 29, 1887. . “]jltake that wan,” she said, with indif. ferent majesty. From ber manner she ap. peared to have bought thousands of crests in CONDENSED TELEGRMS. _ . »er time. : ; . “But a—really, madam,” said the clerk, x we is Mrs. Van Spanker \ See, a W. M. Grant of Iowa has been apa gehe aeN on foe ‘Av’ fare did she git it?” said the lady, . mdignantly. It «ppeared that it might buve -. MRS, M’GINTY'S CREST. Down Town, the Other Up Town. and the profits, such as evading . . } . WM. 8. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL The Rooms are Light and Airy. 1 2 oD . Hotel. veeds, in the office of tne Cuunty Kecorder \ew ee United States, tth Cirenit, Northern Distric of Califoruia, and to me directed and delivM sur of $500 pr Broad St., Opposite Theater. w levied on all the rizht, title, claim and interest of said defendant of, in and to the following Property, to-wit:. The following Keal 01 THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has . © lately’ been thoroughly’ renevated and re-furnished, makivg it one of the most comfort able hotels in the mountwns. . jj Suites of rooms for families. b York Hotel. U NDER and by virtue of an Execution iseredfor an order lately made and entered iu suidCuurt, on tue oth day of July a. d., 1887, infavor of Edwards Woodruff and against tne United States Marshal’s Sale. ilton Mining and WaterCompany, fur the ncipal in Gold Coin, together ith $154.05 custs of suit and interest, I have state, Mining and Ditch Property, located vn the boundary line of Sierra and Nevada ; Counties, State of Cal, and?fn ips, Neveds . loumfield, and Euteka Townships, Nevada County—“The Kudyuard Reservoir’ o ngsh Dam,” “Bowman's Keservoir,” Dam,” . vls Reservoir,” “Milton Reservoir or Dam,” with'all main trunk lines of canals and} bg cees ditches, with all feeders ani branches be} FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSEDFORCOMFORTANDOON. 3 VENIENCE. 5 a * ng tu the said Mi {0@" Free ’Bus toand from all Trains. . aud more particularly described in a certain Deed of Conveyance, from suid North B. G. M.Co., to the said Milton M. & W, Co., refFirst-Class Bar in connection with the . © ¢ v Laiiles — as ate ncaa caeaentlnec seein suups, hose, siuices, gates, machinery and touls used in working aud developing’ suid longing to the same, to,ether with all the mines, water rights and privileges inelud. ing the right to 4000 miner’sinches of water . uf the souta Fork of the Middle Yuba Kiver originally owned by the N. Bb, G. M. Co., aiso itech from Lureka South, toand including h ichols Keservuir ow ned and used jointly sills, railway tracks, cars, biacksmitn itenes and mines, with water rights ana rivilezes aay kind aud natufe, belongton. M.and W. Company, rence to whichis hereby made. Said deeds ving recurded' in Book No. 44, page 60z of f Nevada County, California. Heinrich ‘ Ber killed Augusta Sei. coln, Neb. A collision occurred in the English . channel Monday, and eighteen per. sons were drowned. ; up in Matagorda county, Texas, be. tween whites and blacks. Ayoub Khan with 2,000 so diers? cide Monday by strangling himself, ' A. W. McLe.lan, having admitted that he was elected by bribery, has . ment. . The French people are greatly in. censed over the hooting of two sportsmen near the frontier line by a German sentinel. men, is scouring Tontu basin, and nearly all the outlaws there have been killed or captur.-d. the American yacht Vclunteer won. The race is, best twoin three and Tnes tage. The second contest will take place today over the outside course: day says: The eight sm ll boys who drifted away from dock in an open boat last ni,ht were fold by. an Italian fisherman ‘arly this murning just and hungry from the night’s exposure, but not suffering otherwise. ~ removed and fresh foundations for ced September 22, and. there were rumors that two more barns had been set on fire by lightning, At Orl.nd, September 25, Arthur Weston was drowned while. crossing the Sacramento river in a boat. Tau ecr @:-stcue of a $50,000 hote! has been laid at Lodi. a Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. j he aa ' The best Salve in the world for Cuts, ises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ali Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, Itis guaranteed to , <i perfect satisfaction, or money reunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf Pe SO ear Secure the Shadow ere the Substanee Eades. : Parties desiring work done in the Photographic line shoud take advantage of this splendid but rare opportu: nity, and call at the Gullery of I. Boysen on Pine street, and procure pictures which cannot be surpassed. Ax he will remain in town but a short oecn stolen from her y a “She a—they look them up in’ ‘books. you forth and attempted suicide at Lin-. now. Lverybody has acrest, you know— 4 somiewhere.” : . “Ay™”coorse I know,” said Mrs. McGinty, . sontemptuously. ,But all the.sime, as she . sailed out of the doorway like an Irish the Citizens Bank been ousted from the Canadian Parlia. said, with faint but amiable sarcasm. nadam.” jaway weare. Faith, it’s a purty picter now z : " to have in the friut parlor. Sheriff Mulvenon, with seventy-five . sel] me that an” paint ancdther wan?” the change,” she said, pushing three ten dollar bilsatbim. And she gotit. She went back In the international yacht race . to Tiffany’s on the wind. Ske went straight Tue-day for tne championship eup, . the clerkkand handed it to him. rm sratic eas. day’s contest over the inside course, . little puzzled, for it seemed somewhat fa. on which it was thought the English . aiiliar. yacht Thistle would have the advap. srest#” A San Francisco dispatch of uesargent on a shield sable. on Fourteenth strect au? wan on Fifty third an’ Sixth aveney. Ye can see for yourself.” outside the Heads, and were broughi . fhem’s bulidargs, Mike, Auly an’ Pat. back to the city. All were cold, wet [hey’re in the wood ched at me residence, an’ : ye. must know.” mly a ‘saving mo lification. par tne 10w has quite asa good a crest as anybody. Coxrax jis rapidly rebuilding since . put there is an old Dutch family up town that .the fre. The old ruins have_all been . estrangcly agitated. Envelopes long and ¢ loud are floating about the city with a. crest ae ji : ttrangely like that on the market gardener’s the new : uildinzs are being laid. . poat of their ancestor of the Seventeenth cen. ary, and upon the altar of American bullion Ligutnixe destroyed a barn at Mer-. hey are sacrificed.—New Yor's Times, According to Sontiwestern Ideas=Gold Astors and Vanderbilts live is amusing, and will doubtless be highly flattering to the persons named. A man traviling “down in Arkansaw” Leard two old women talking before acabin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: thing a mortal body could ast fer, while others, like you an’ me, Mis Peterby, is poorer’n Job's turkey all the born duys of our lives. Now, you've beern fell of them Vander} jlts an’ Astors there in New York, ain’t your” : how they carry on. My man he got 1 straigt from Zimri Perkins, an’ Zim he got time longer every one should improve the opportunity. Children’s pictures taken instantane us. Smal pictures § enlarged to any size. Duplicates can oo be had at reduced rates. ARKIVALS AT THE : NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BROS.. 4 Cee \ ‘ September 26. Wm H Welch, city, Herman Meyer, Cherokee, .Proprictors ; . C E Zwisler, San Francisco, , Chas N schwab, O) A Bergeoiu, do } JN Brown, do A Hayward, do ‘ RE Wilson, do ° RS8 Miller, do M 8 Folsom, do JH Cunard, North Columbia, JJ Jackson, Sacramento, # G W Giffin, Truckee, OP 8tidger, San Juan, : C F Cleveland, bloumfield, 1 T FKiikam, ao ' Ww Malien, a e Pe: J 8 Goodwin, You Bet, f RE Linder, do ; Bs Lowentball, Sacramento, A Seaman, city, Fuller, den ean, Friedman, city, A Meyer, Pattérson, I Boysen, city, G G Allen,do pio ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mire. J. Nafiziger. Proprietress September 26. B Brady, Grass Valley, C Stokes. do _' GeoMurphy, do. L Ansa Huss, ae e Reet iM Toomes, do D Harris, do P Mulcahy, Bear River, E W Charlea & fami! omas Othet, Grass Va. Le Due, o jaok, Sap Francisco, Seymour, city Fre ‘Grass Valley, city,Knight, Gan Francisco, Francisco, y, city, ley, Z oO . zgalleon freighted wiih gold and precious A rae war is said to have sprung . stones, she was angry and mortified. Cvery. body had one. Where was hers? By luck 4 . she went into Brentano's, and in Brentano's . . she found, it. . Abdallah Khan, one of the Ameer’s} On: the showcase was an artistic design for . army conmmanders, has deserted to . ‘raminz, consisting. of a shield with bars. . irabesques, a helmet, a coronet and four . Fi . zoological nightmares with red tongues. Mrs, Leonard Ra-ch, an insane patient . gicGinty gazed at it hungrily. She controlled . at the Naja Asylum, committed sui. ber feelings, however. a “What's the proice av that thing there?” she said, with an airy smile. “It’s not for sale, madam.” “Gorra, I thart shtores was fur sellin’,” she “We could make a copy of it for you, “For how much?” “Twenty-five dollars.” “lt’s not the money [a moind, but it’s goin’ Why don’t ye “[-dou’t know,” said the clerk Goubtfully. “TIere, wrap.itup. An’ ye nadent moind “There's ine crist,” said she, with aristoHe bowed and unwrapped it. He was a Te “It is—pardon me—this is the McGinty . ‘ 1y,odther !” ’ ee ea asked he, It had two. bars “Vis. Two bars,” she said, annoyed, “Wan * And three lions?” “No lions at all. What is it ye’re tarkin.’ Le said no more, but filled the order with Mrs. McGinty HOW MILLIONAIRES DO. Galore, Chariots und Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the “It do beat all how some folkses has ev'ry‘uno but I hev,” said ‘Mis Peterby.” “Well, I’ve lately heern some things "bout it from his wife's mother’s uncle's nevvy, who takes a paper printed in New York, so it must be true.” 4] ain’t a doubt of it.” “Well, if you'll b’leeve me, old Mis Vanderbilt dou’t purtend to even wash her own dishes, Sbe don’t even.make her own bed— ber nor Mis Astor neicher, and they both sleep i pink velvet night gownds trimmed in lace at $1,000 a yard, and embroidered in diamints that cost millions on millions.” “The good land!” “Yes, sir! An’ Mis Astor's bed stid is solid gold with diamint knobs on it big as guoss eggs, an’ ev'ry time she goes out she hay twenty coal black horses hitched to her solid geld charyot, and she stands up in it dressed ‘all in white satin with her hdir hangin’ down her back, athrowin’ $20 gold pieces to the beggars.” Naw!” “’Deed an’ it’s true—ev'ry word of it. And when Mr, and Mis Vanderbilt goes out they have their carriage drawed by forty milk white steeds with a coal black nigger with a diamint ring in his nose, leading ev'ry horse, and Vanderbilt he lays back on his velvet cushions smokin’ a pipe that cost a clean billiom” “You don’t mein it.” ; “I do that.: Oh. I tell you it’s a fine thing tt be rich, Mis Peterby; an’ [ reckon alike av not you an’ me’d carry on jest like that, if we only had the meaus to do it with.” “Like enuff, like enuff—anyhow, I know I'd have mea good green an’ red gingham gown, an’ all the salt mack’rel I could eat, fer once.” “An’ I'd git me some ginyuine Scotcl sanff, an’ some red glass year bobs, I would.” —Tid Bits, ¥ The Toston Idea of Hades. One of the best and brightest girls of the Back bay teaches a Sunday school class in a certain famous orthodox church, Last Sunday.she grew very earnest picturing to the eager infants who surrounded her the joys of heaven to be won by those who live and trust in a way to deserve them. ‘You must ‘love the Lord,” she said, ‘and be just as good as you know how to be. You must never get into tempers, you must never tell naughty stories, you must always mind your mamas, and be good in every way you know how, and then you will be sure to go to heaven when you die, Won't that be nice?” an ma’am,” lisped all the babies before "ee eos “But if you are bad,’ and she looked relentingly into the innocenc faces before b r. “you won't go to heaven, If you are bad,” and she took a firm grip on the doctrine she felt called on to teach, “if you are bad, my dear children, you will go to hvil, and that— that”—she groped for ‘n-word and ended eloquently, ‘‘and that would be perfectly ridiculous.”-—Bo ton Kecord. ; He is Getting len, Though. Henry George-adopted a peculiar and unheard of method for abotishing poverty when he started a newspaper. Still, perhaps he . NEVADA CITY, = = © = CAL MRS, J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietres: H. G. PARSONS. . . Business Manager. THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY beinzno hotel imthe monies squsl t . * t. ‘The tables are supplied with the “Avy coorse. What would Ibe doin’ wid . the murket. PP anr Dividend Notice. 3 JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. Court House, in Nevada City, Nevada Cv CaL, at Public Auctiva, fur Cash in U. 5. Gold Coin in hand, to bigbest and best bidUNION HOTEL, ied, Nevada City, this 12th day of September, A. D., 188 . . .CALIFORNTA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH ANI others are invited to notice the advantager offered by this Hotel. The house cuntuinr airy, and well or elegantly furnished, ther pest in NICZ SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES Free 'Bus to and froin the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR AL] parts of the upper county, Grass Valley anc Marysville, duily. The. best of Wines, Liquors and Ci gars furnished at the Bur. Ke. Sa ear Se = HOUSE FOR SALE. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, HARD FIN: . ‘4 ish, with good weil, stable, Woodshed, ete., and conveniently situated. WILL BE‘SOLD CHEAP. Apply at the Transcript office. fa242w For 1887. TTXHE CENTURY JS AN ILLUSTRATEI Monthly Magazine, having a regular cir culation of about two hundred thousane copiés, often reaching and sumetimes ex ceeding two hundred and twenty-five thou sand. Chief among ite many attra tions thir vearis‘a serial which has been in active preparation for sixteen years. It is a histor) of our own country in its must critical time as set forth in THE LIFE OF LINOOLN, By His Confidential Secretaries, J.C. Nicolav & Col. Joh» Hay. This great work begun with the sanction of President Lincoln, and continued under the authurity of his sun, the Hon. Robert . Lincoln, is the only fulland authoritative ceeord of the life of Abraham Lincoln.~ Its authors were friends of Lincoln befure his presidency; they were most intimately associated with him as private secretaries throughout his term of office, and to them were transferred, upon Linculn’s death, all uis private papers, Here will be told the inside histury of the civil war and of President Linccla’s administration,—importaut details of which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first Sphear in this authentic history. By reasun Of the publication of this work, NOVELS AND STORIES. “The Huandreth Man,’ a novel by Frank R, Stockton, author of “The Lady or the Titer?” ete., hegan in November. Two nvuveluttes by George W. Cable, sturies by Mary Hallock Fovte, “Uncle Kemus,” Julian Hawthorne, Kdward Egglestune, and other prominent American authors will be printed during the year. THE WAR SERIES, Which has been folluwed with unflagging interest by a great sudience, will occupy less
space during the coming year. Gettysbur, will be described by Gen. Huut(Chief of tbe Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen E. M. Law and others; Chickumuuga, by Gen. Db. H. Hill; Sherman’s March tu the Sea, by Generals Howard and Slocum. Generals U. A. Gilmore, Wim. F. Smith, Joho Gibbon, Horace Purter and John 8. Musby will de scribe special battles and facidents. Sturies i auvail engagements, prison iife, etc., ete., nufwppear. SPECIAL FEATURES (With illustrations) include a series of afti cles on affwirs in Kussia and Siberia, by Geo. Kennan, author of Tent Life in Siberia,’ who has just returned from a most eventfu visit to Siberian prisons; papers onthe Food uestion, witb reference tu its bearing on the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals; Dr. Egglestone’s Keligious Life in America. Colonies; Men and Women of Queen Anue's Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Cluirvuyance, Spir itualism, Astrology, ete., by the Rev. J. M. Buekiey, D. D., editor of the Christian Ad vocate: ustronomical papers, articles throwing light on Bible histury, etc. PRICES—A FREE COPY. Subscription price $4 a year. 35 cents a number. Dealers, Pustmasters, and the Fublishers take subscriptiuns. Send for a beautifully iisustrated .4-page cutalogue (tee), conteining full prospectus, etc., including « special-ofier by which new readers Can jet bu: k nuw bets to the beginning of the War Serics uta very low piice. A specin.en Cup) (back number) will be sent on request. Mention this paper. Can you affurd w be without the C E N T.UKY? THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK . Cc, W, CROSS, JAMES K. BYRNE: BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and/Oounselors at Law, Rooms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 310 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal.7 DR. BR. M.HONT, Physician, orn AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, 2 NEVADA CITY. . e ngbt, title and interest of said »ilton Miu. IVIDEND NO. 27,0¥ FIFTY CENTS PER . ing and Water Company in und to the above ) share on the @apital Stock of the CITI. described property, or su much thereof as ENS BANK willhecome due and payable . say be necessary to sutisfy Plaintif’s claim, nand after Sect. 10th, 1857, at the office vi . Oesides all costs, interest and -accruing ARULTLANDS WANTED, sell lands at reasonable prices are invited to correspond with 100 rooms, each of which is livnt ane . CSCO. solved that a Stock Dividend of +4 1-6 shares Chicago . ’clock M. Of said day, L will sell all the usts. the Sale will take place at the door of the 13887. J. C. FRANKS, U. 8. Marshal. By L. B. Horkins, Deputy. ‘Owners desiring to OROSETT & CHAPMAN, Real Estate Agents, 628 Sacramento St., San Fran“Stock Dividend. FFICE OF THE CHAMPION MINING COMPANY, August 27, 1887. Ata meeting of the stockholders of the above named tompany, held August 26th, 1887, it was reforevery hundred shares of the capital stock iow outstanding be declared. Said stock lividend will,be distributed immediately at he office of the Company, No. 522 Mongomerv street, San Francisco. Aug. 22. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. ' The Cottage Orean Has attuned astendard of excellence which idmits of no superior. It contains every improvement that 1nventive genius, skill and money cam proince. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, va{ety of combination, artistic design,beauty n finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, ete. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION UNEQUALLED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE, OHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, —AND. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. (pres Upstairs in® Beekman’s Block, eor, Broad and. Fine 8ts., Nevada City &. H. GAYLORD. FRED SEARLS. GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. \ TILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTS f State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. WAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and‘ Counselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. Will practice in all of the Courts‘of the State, ‘P. F. SIMONDS, Cc. W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City. 3 L, 8. CALKINS. z N. P, BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY ee in Northern California, It was estabshed September 6th, 1861, by N. 2. hrowp & Co, ese Spencerian Steel Pens _ Are the Best. Established 1860, , USED BY THE BEST PENMEN Mautiee 1st by viven that on TUESDAY, +— the lith day uf OCLUbEK, A. ))., 1087, ab 12 __._ . the second. period of five years. the end of each five years to persistent members. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading. pa-. . mount of reserve paid .n his Certificate. Total Amount of Claims Paid 23d, 1887, filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerit Lire Association. grateful therefor. _ Yours very truly, 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benerir Lirz ASsociaTION : commendable. Yours very truly, Home Benefit Life Association: most gratefully received. First Nationa: Bank of Grass Valley. + ° Reliable—400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subscribers not:kept waitin, Really Cheap—Less than half the price o Send to us for specimen 7 Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the full with only a part o similar works. es, etc., that you may see f. We call the special attention of Sehool Rictees Teteners cle ks the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 1 : PHILIPS &+. EUNT. INCORPORATED 1880. : . j ey Since Me ates 204 Montgomery Street San Francisco. . Store every article required’for family use, which will be This is the largest, ‘oldest and most successful Mutua: Insurance Association in California. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE: NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and: nonforfeitable. lessened Cost to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticate in force for the second period of five years, the full amount of the reserve payment made: by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for Similar distribution of surplus is made at Cash Surrender Value. STATEMENT JULY I, (887. Ded de Bes $280 500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of California. Wie pee ee 6 002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand;Due.and Unpaid pee ire Res None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry ScHoouina, ex+State Treasurer of Nevada,insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount ‘paid February Wa. Kocr; bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1837; ciaim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Bie.ey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. ment of this amounc long before the -date dué was unexpected, and [ am very ELLA T: BIGLEY. Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proefs of death filed April Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death. filed April 6th, WATKIN R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed.May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887, _Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son. Watkin R. Price, isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness. is ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total paym nts thereon $383.00. ‘ San Francisco, July 19, 1887. Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is Yours respectfully, RS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. (0O@™ A\\ assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and Plaza F*eed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. —_—_ —-9o-—— — CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat i Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery §+>res. Ask For It. The New’ Three-Volume Edition e Pd Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient yolumes. the end of th f a cyclopedia. . . . iJ. J. JACKSON .«-'=25 . . The payPolicy No, ——_—_{——_—KE—&z&————————EEESEEE THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store In NWEVADA. corry. sold at the lowest market rates. sails i TREASURER. te -. BANK OF CALIFORNIA PHEGLISUN To cctcceposziteeis chokes sie .2...FRANK C. HAVENS ——UDITOR... a TP ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNEA)———_} "7 EON ES UND Es EQS on 8. GENERAL-AGENT...-. a 5 cae ee L. B. HATCH . z . SECRETARY.. <..-+ . .A. 8. BARNEY . ed ; . Proprietor There will always be found at this first-class Grocery ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF J. J, JAOKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street. » ® . oA THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city. AP HER REE =A) SLRS SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. . CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, —AIND -PIONEER MILLING Co’s PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. The above named Company have ALL. ROLLER *LOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 0. G. TORSON, Agent. wn PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERS. 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