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January 3, 1898 (4 pages)

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same Pe a cn lls PE . RPL LE GD . Waleott Placer Mine, patented, on the —yequired to file their adverse claim with the zy fry ~ ember, 1897, will ublicauction,and whless ‘payment . levied to pay principal and interest at the ; HURSDAY,:; time such bonds were about to Le issued, ag: M. A. No. 2092. Application for a Patent. . S. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., e November -24th, 1897. AYOTICE is hereby given, that John M. Thomas and William D. Harris, whose office address is Grass Valley, Nevada. ounty, California, have this da. ed their application for a patent for the Yosemite Placer Mine, bearing god. containing seventy acres of Placer Mining Laud, situated in the Nevada Mining District, County of Neyada, State of . alifornia. Said Placer Mining laim being described as follows, towit ; fostrneln the SE \% of SE4 and SW ls of NE of S ‘4 of Section Chirty-one (31), an theS% of SW'4 of +W 4 of Section 82 (32), all in Township 17 North, Range ¥ East, M.D. M., contain’ ng seventy acres. rT Recorder’s office of Nevada County, Califor' nia, in Book 10 of Mining Claims, age 47, and ; Book 8 of Mining Locations, page 262. . \ The a eogree elaimants are the Albert Placer Mie, patented, on the Kors ey ast +; i the Delaware Placer Mine onthe South and the Ellison Placer Mine on the West. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of sail Yosemite Placer Mine, are Register of the United States_Land Office at ; Sacramento, in the State of California, dur. ing the sixty days period of publication , hereof, or they’ will be barred by virtue of ; the provisions of the Statute. . SILAS PENRY, Register. Fred Searls, At orney for Applicant. It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing notice of Application for Patent be publish. ed for a period of sixty dayt (ten consecutive . weeks) in the Nevada City Trauscript, a daily i newspaper published at, Nevada City, Cali-' fornia, which paper I eaeate as the paper . published nearest said land. é . SiLAS PENRY, Register. First publication Nov, 26th, 1897. -* Assessment Notice. ADMUS GOLD MINING COMPANY.— . Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California ; location of works, “Nevada oy. Nevada county, Cal. t Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 25th day . of ber, 1897, an assessment (No. 2) of Ten : (10) Gents per share was levied upon the cap . ital stock of the corporation, payable imme; diately in United States Gold coin, to theSec. retary at the office of the company, No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon ;which this assessment shall remain popaid on the 29th day of Noydelinquent and advertised ' for sale at is made before will be sold on T the i6thday of December, 1897, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. JOS. STRAUB, Secretary, Office—No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco, California, . , Notise.--Stockholders, in paying this as. sessment, are requested to either send their . stock or state the number of the certificates . upon which their assessment is to be applied. d. STRAUB. 027. Noticeis hereby givent that the above asseasment has been postponed till Januar; 1898, and the delinquent sale onthe 25th day of January, 1898, at the same hour and place. . year thereafter until the entire debt.shall be rd f the Board of Directors. ispecies ha JOS. STRAUB; Secretary. Bridge Notice. NSS is hereby given that I will apply . tothe Board of Supervisors of Nevada County on the first Monday in January, 1898, or as s00n thereafter as the matter can be! heard, for (handed s ape Heese a the i i S uba. Bridgeport Crossing on ne a Boas si By G: H. Graves. Bridgeport, Nov. 24th, 1897. _ . Warning to the Public. WH Tareas. my wife, Annie Maier, having left my bed and board-without cause or . rovocation, this is to notify all persons that; Twill not be responsible for any “debts that . t; t account. she may contract on my oe MATER, Nevada City, Nov. 80, 1897. : Assessment Notice. Hox GOLD MINING COMPANY.— 'Location of Principal ~place~ of business, San Francisco, California. ee a} tion. of Works, Woods Ravine, Nev unty, California. & Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of December 1897,an assessment (No.13) of [hree cents per share was levied upon the-cépital stoek of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secre: tary, at the office of the Company, No. 316 Front street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain‘unpaid on the ui.th day of January, 1898, will be delinquent and advertised for e at publicauction; aund_unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the Sist day of January, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of ad-° vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the of Directors. O. E. JOHNSON, Secretary, Office—316 Front street, San Fraucisco, California. dec.il. Notice to Creditors. . STATE OF AUGUST HOFFMANN, Deceased, Notic is hereby given by the undersigned Executrix of the Estate of August Hoffman, deceased,to the creditors of, and ali persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executrix, Catherine Hoffman, at her residence, on Nevada street, Nevada City, Nevada coun, California. Nee = CATHERINE HOFFMANN, Executrix of the Estate of August Hoffmann, d eceas: Dated December 6th, 1897. Thos. S. Ford, Attorney for Estate. Bridge Notice. dB OTICE is hereby given that I will apply tothe Board of Supervisors of Nevada County on the first Monday in January, 1898, or as soon thereafter as th? matter can be heard, for a renewal of the license to collect toll onthe freeman Toll Road, Middle Yuba — — MRS. H. L. FREEMAN. Notice to Creditors. _ STATE OF JOHN ARBOGAST, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of John Arbogast, decepsed, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decei , to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first ublication of this notice to the said Adminstrator, at the law office of Fred Searls in Nevada City, Cal., he same being the place for-the —of pg on of; said Estate,.in sa ounty of Nevada. . : ~~ Y Op: L. ARBOGAST, Administrator of the Estate of John Arboast, deceased. Batea this 2ist day of December, 1897. Fred Searls, Attorney. d21 Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JAMES D. POWER, d sed, Notice is hereby given by the unteursigned Administrator of the estate of James. D. Power, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havi.g claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessarv youchers within four months after the first ublication of this notice, to the said AdminSetrator at his office, the store of Schmidt Bros., Pine street, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate. E. W. SCHMIDT, . Administrator of the Estate of James D. Power, Deceased. Dated Lecember 2ist, 1897. * Tuos. S. Forp, Attorney for Estate. Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAUEANG. d21 Particular eianntion id, ‘ the Srenepar. rica! es. tation of baggage for thea val peories, for sale. $100 Reward. “ The Nevada Counts 3 Electric zowes Company offers the above reward for, information that will lead “to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or manner with the Company’s poles or wires in either of the towns or country. WARNING—From now on there will be a strong current.on our wires, and parties meddling with them do so at heir own risk. E. J. pe SaBra, JR., Manager Nevada Oounty Electric Power Oompany. ry ‘An Ordinance Directing the tssuing Ordinance determining that the puoblic i terests of this city ¢cemanded the acquisition he location of this mine is recorded in the ' and ownership of Water Works, and . passi [the 18th day*of September, 189, when the da, do ordain as follows : . tember, 1895, 5th, . in annual installments of $1500 each on the ORDINANCE NO. 141. of the Bonds of the City of Neva. . da, California, to Pay the Cost of Acquiring Water Works, authorized by’ Vote of the Electors thereof at an Election heretofore held on.the 28th day of October, 1895. HEREAS, THIS BOARD OF TRUSTEES on the 18th day of July, 1895, an n« V WHEREAS. This Board of Trustees on the . i8th day of September, 1895, cousidered and ordered placed on file an official report of competent civil engineers containing plans and estimates of the cost of a water works system, and determined that the cost of a water works system would be 360,000 ; that the total annual income of the city would not exceed $8000 ; that the cost of a system of; water works-could-not therefore be paid} out of the anaual income ; that an in; debtedn uld have to be incurred in the . sum of S60. and bonds issued therefor, . passed an Ordinance ordering ; © and thereu an election to be held on the 28th day of Oc. tober, 1895, at which should be submitted to . the qualified electors uf the city the question ‘ as to whether or not af indebtedness in the sum of 360,000 should bé incurred bd acd the cost of a water works system and ~bonds . issued therefor, and WHEREAS, an election was duly called and . held on the 28th day of-October, 1895, and on’! the 3ist day of October, 1°95. this Board met and canvassed the votes cast at such election . and found that more than two-thirds of the . qualified voters of the city voting at. such election were in favor of ineurri debtedneéss-in the sum of $60,000 a bonds therefor, and z . WHEREAS, Bonds were about to be sold { an in-} issuing . and issued pursuant to such vote, and in accordance with.:uch Ordinances, ed on . owner of the plant-then st ia ar water to the city brought an action in the United . States Circuit Court, Sth Judicial -Circuit, . Northern District of California; asking for . an injunction restraining the city from issu. ing such bonds, and t .Wh ERKAS, such action having now been dismissed and such plant having been purchased by said city, and the proceedings taken . by this Boafd having been declared regular and legal. aud : i WHEKEAS, Two installments of the tax . regating thesum of $3000, having been co ected, it is now ncessary that bonds in_the . sum of but $57,000 be issued, THEREFORE: The Boa d of Trustees of the City of NevaSee.1. Thatthe bonds of said city as heretofore authorized by vote of the electors thereof, at an election held on the 28th day of October, 1495, be and the same are hereby and ordinance passed on the 18th day of Septo the amount of $57,000. i Bet, 2. Said bonds shail be dated the Ist’ Stine 2 Houses—z directed to be issued_pursuant to such vote . ; "BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insuran ¥ OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand's, Broad street, NEVADEITY, eee ew ee ee CALIFORNIA. Agents for_ Pacific States Saviags, Loan and Building Co., of San Fancisco, Cal. , ~ Will doa general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans. : ; Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies. ; References—The business men of Nevada City. ‘ FOR SALE. The Moyle place near.the depot is offered asa whole or in single lots. Eight room house with large lot, having a good barn on the place.~ Well and city water. Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250. , The Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms. $1500—A ranch of six acres near Nevada City: Good dwelling and outbuildings. A new dwelling, house of fopr réoms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet, situated on Long street is offered on the installment plan. : _The.Lones place on Broad street can be purchased-oneasy terms. Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250. The old negro church property on: Pine street having a frontage of 70 by 175. feet. Two dwellings on Boulder street are offered on eaSy-terms. The Bullard property on Broad street at a bargain. ~ os \ * $3000—Twe Dwelling houses on Broad street, renting for $30 a month, are offered for sale at a bargain on account of ill-health. ae __ Two fine dwelling houses on Boulder str sal ] For Sale afc ieeae ie n Boulder ed for sale on. the installment plan with 144 acres of ground. One acre under cultivation. Cow and chickens go with the place. Price $1000, Cash $500, balance in eas; payments, This place is situated*within the town limits and abou 5 minutes walks from the 'RANSCRIPT office, 6-Room House with good lot, situated on Pine street, is offered for sale at a bargain, or if " tenant can be found will lease the place for a term of years at a lon rent, = $1 500—4 ranch of six acres near Nevada City. r Good dwelling house and out buildings. : 00 House of ten rooms, on lot 65 feet front and 100 foot ' ated $ I 30 au Sacramento street. sip ke trons Keaton ay of Deeember, 1897, and, shail ! Ist Monday of December in each and every paid, and shall be issued to conform in every respect particularly as todenomination, rate of interest, etc., with said ordinance and vote. : Sec. 8. Said bonds shall-be signed by the President of the Bo rd of Trustees and Treasurer of said city, and countersigned: by the Clerk of said Board of ‘lrustees. Sec. 4. That a tax sufficient to pay the ‘annnua!l interest on such bonds, and the : i prineipat thereof as it matures, shall be leyed each year until the entire debt is paid. . See. 5. All resolutions or ordinances or parts thereof heretofore passed or adopted since October 28th. 1895, in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. Adopted this 3ist day of December, 1897, by the following vote: . Ayes—Carr, Gault, Jackson, Rector, Bich. Noes—None.J.C. RICH, ORDINANCE NO. 138, Games. [HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordainas follows : . SECTION 1. on, Opens or causes to be opened, or who conducts either #s owner, or empioye, whether for hire or not, any game. of Keno or round the table poker, within the cor of the City of Nevada, Cal., shail be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and‘ on conviction thereof shall be fired not less than twentytive dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the city prison for a period of not mere than ten days. SECTION 2. . . Every person who knowingly permits any of the games mentioned in the preceding Section to be played, conducted or dealt in any house owned or rented by. such person, in whole or in part, is guilty of a misde. meanor and upon conviction thereof, is pun_ishable as provided in the p . SECTION’. ! . Noperson, otherwise competent asa witness, is disyualitied from testifying as sucii' concerning the offenses referred ts in this Ordinance,on the ground that snch testimony may criminate himself ; but no prosecution cau afterward be had against A i for any offense concerning which he testified. SECTION-4: Every peace officer is hereby authorized to use all necessary force to gaiu entrance to any bui ding, or room, where he may have good reason'to believe the provisions of this Ordinance are being violated. SECTION 5, This Ordinance shall take effect and be in ere from aud after the 14th day of January, . Passed this 77th day of December, 1897, by the following vote : : Ayes—Trustees Carr, Gault, Jackson, Rich. President of the Board of City Trustees. . Attest: ao j . Clerk ; . Every person who deals, plays, or carries . rate limits . ing Section. . ¥ MANHOOD RESTORED ——— Yee CUPIDENE. : This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs 3 ——SUCH As—— % LOST MANHOOD: PAINS IN THE BA 8 SLEEPLESSNESS DESPONDENCY AND: CONSTIPATION. ‘ CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. The Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the SEXU. ae neraven > geucocent. a aks ae . © reason why sufferers are not cur sicians and medicines is beca over . per cent. are troubled with PROSTRATITI: Jor which CUPIDINE is the only ae Sane i edy to cure the complaint without an operation. An Ordinancé Relating to Certain: A’ written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is noteffeby the . use of six boxes. : > : > : One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. * Adress ail mail orders te DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. 0; Box 20%, S-n Franctece ess all mail orders to h . P.O. Box \ For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMAN & CO. " : ie ——— When You Buy Job Printing — You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality-of Paper, Type and {nk all cutla gure in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid tothe Composition and the Presswork: Weclaim to excel in these respects also.” STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING The same as in clothing, and the TaNscnripT keeps up with the dvcrees-of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest and most complete. Job Printing plant iu the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. : Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.: See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. . BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. wwwinn & "INEW YEAR'S acme “GILT EDGE” BEER ce Agents,' ~GIVEN BY— LAUREL PARLOR,No. 6, N. D. G. W. AT ARMORY HALL, Friday Evening, December dtst.: é Floor Director, JAMES COLLEY, Jn. Bigs 6 Floor Managers. 5 FRED E. BROWN, HERMAN BRAND WM. H.SMITHJz., . JOHNC.NILON, HARRY ROGERS, LADIS WALLING, FRANK GUENTHER. CHAS. GRISSEL, e Tickets “Bdmitting Lady and Gentleman, $1.50 ; extra Ladies, 25 cents. Gallery admission~Génts 50cents. Ladies @@™ Vio ebildren allowed on the floor. Reception Committee, Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W. A Dozen Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1. Send * a-cent stamp for the “En.erprising Housekeeper’? — 200 recipes. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA Iphia, Pa. : lade! Makers of the Enterprise Meat Chopper.
HOTEL FOR SALE. eae The spacious new building on Sac to street a short distance ahate the Pihsa, gor known as the Sacramento Restaurant and Lodging House Is offered for sale _ AT A VERY LOW PIGURE. ‘This is a rare opportunity t business. apeis to. oS aS ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City. Noes— or. ; J. C. RICH, President of the Baard of City Truste of Nevada City, Cal. Attest : TY. H. Carr. Clerk. seal] First publication December 2th. Nevada County farrow Gauge 8. R. OO I Des Ge be “TINE TABLE NO, 82. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. LEAVING FOR COLFAX. : Daily; connecting with Lo5320 A. M. eal Train arriving at San Franéiseo via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. . p™ Daily; connecti with 12:10 P. M. Overland Train, leavi San Francisco at7:00 A. M. and Overla 4 10:00, PM, DAILY. _ 1:30 P.M Sundays only. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 9:43 A. M. Tend disate Fine rag a: paiyy ; connecting with Overcisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overiand from East. E ‘ily ; connecting with Local 9:40 P. M. Beate leavi calvaipent at 5:00 P. M.and all pointsSouth. , : Arriving From Grass Valley. 1:25 P. M, Sander ony: J0HN F. KIDDER, : Prev. & Gen'l Manager. EDW’D H. BROWN, Superintendent. W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counse'or ;t Law, iE BROAD AND PINE STS O'Gp stains, Nevada Cier. 3 Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. . ms Daily; eonnecti with Lo. 5:30 P. M.*eal ‘Train~ ving Sacramento at 5 P. M. and Overland ins for East and West. , ~ . LXAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ¥ By ae 3 FOMLY. Pension, Land rain leaving San Fran; A Woman’s Trouble Women have more troubles than men. This is really too bad, but it is too . true. Fortunately science has been making life easier for women, and th3 . result is that female complaints, so long deemed difficult and almost incur able, oan now be aetety: cunt avery ection Geant en ites) No woman need suffer from leucorr! (or whites), no woman need continue with a falling condition of the womb, or profuse, painful or suppressed menstruation, = The latest scientific discovery is the discovery that has 8 friends among the women of our Ta And it is really deserving of itsname. Yes, indeed, it is the one dear, true woman’s friend. No gift of modern seience is greater to women than this marvelous remedy treatment, It builds, uplifts, strengthens, vivifie ves life, gives vim—you get.the brace and unce of trne life. “ A” fights disease, conquers disease. ‘‘SOSPITA” fills the. system with warm, ulsating blood—blood that gives courage and will, the kind f blood that oes and dares. It carries young girls safely over the shoals just this side of womanhood. Its fits the bride to become a mother. It safely guide the mature woman over the dangerous rocks known as the Turn of Lite. You can teke at as moos and nobody, but poumelt will-know of your sic nd for hooks—sent you free, in nwra Tr, sei > Oe SOSPITA COMPANY 6253. AOS ee Sees . PATENTS! le so many nd. This discovery is called — x Se . J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and instrumental ' Masic, ~ s Also Choral and Orchestral Director. oe and portions of Nevada county weekly for the \ludian.Depredation ~~ . purpose of instructing pupils at their own . < For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete., . nfl, 4 the Professor, either by letter/or . [ TNITED STATES AND“FOKEIGN PATENTS . at the Union Hotel, Nevada A H 1iducted; special prey y rere <tadle-pasrie, vo nd@ designs registered. : “Re ected cases prosecuted ts dnfringes ' FRED SEARLS, co ted in any Un ourt, : 1 s 1 Ot yon ry Attorney and Counselor at Law. . phutograph or small model, together with : : brief description of ‘he mest important features Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other ag omes, CL. MS. at his homein North San Juan, or obtained; interference ¥ rights, labels ~ If you have an invention, send us a ske ILL PRACTIO® IN ALL THE COURTS Wises snd Federal” wc . and we willadvise you the course to pursue: . If you are in pu sscesion of patents and the same . are iufringed. or if rou are cha ged with in} fringesmess. submit the matter to us for a reliable opinion. National Bureau of Claims, FFICE—LONES B' mercial and Pine W. W. WAGGONER, . ae si ea Civil Engineer and Surveyor. . F. SIM ° : E U, 8. MINERAL SURVEYOR Attorney and Counselor at Law, & Roberts” Bleek. DOCTORS STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment by. Inhalaton, 1829 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ¢ bs Consumption, = , . X" Bronchitis, sentery, ver Debility, He ie, i Rheumatism, Neuraigia, AND ALL 3 \ Chronic and Nervous Disorders. uD bibed QRIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Gompound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a svientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen maGNet1gBD; andthe compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world, It bas been in use for more than twenty years thousands of puticnis have been treated, and over one thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very siznificant fact. It dove not act as most drugs do, by creating v.: (herailment, and beneflitting one drgan at the expense of another, often requiring a second course to eradicate t'-c evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is * revitalizer, renew_ ning, invigorating the whole body. state te are confirmed. by numerous testimunials, published in our book of 201) pages only with thee permission o: the patients: ’ names addresses are given ard you can refer to them pe Aan fare informa ion. great success of our tieatment has rise to s host.ofi mitetor<, an-crupulous » —— some calling their . pre ions Compound rt) often oprcopts Dg our testimonial . Ramesof our patients to recommend worthle-s concoc'io s. But any substancc pound Onpees eapercen 8 wed Com “COM iD OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS," is the title of » new book of 20pages. published by Drs. Starke, -& Palen, whicngives to all enquirers full infgrmation es to thie remarkable curative gent of surprising cures in ‘a wide range shronie cases—manv of them after being < \ PUTY : CTICE IN 25. F< Sage PO DEE ER RUHSTALLER’S For Family Use. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agente. . Leave orders with. ee Lammon & Davis, Nevad» City.ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFY¥S, ATD torneys at law and others—The Btile well Detective Agency is prepared to transact all business of confidential and ine tricate character expeditiously and on reas sonable terms, Correspondents all over the . world, Thurlow Block, San Francisco, Cal,‘ , : UNION HOTEL HENRY NETSHE + +. = Prop.: First-Class in all its--Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. <. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric lights throughout -the building, renderiz, it absolutely safe from fire. Has the largest and most modern dining the market affords. : TAKE NOTICGENo Chinese employed . in the Huuse. . The new management of the Union Hotel, . with its constantly adding lnprovemonts, make it the tinest and most popular resort.in he Soeeenee of Northern Central Caliornia. CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY a neorporated 1876.) & NO. CAPITAL, Authorized and subscribed, $2v0,000. Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Olfice at the Bank. ‘This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valley, where a general Banking Business is transacted. J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at. Grass Valley. —PLAZA— LIVERY. AND FEED STABLE: nee » & William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, (Successors to TF. H. Mooney.) . ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and buggies that can be obtained in the county. nm day and night. When you want a stylish ele give usa eal. 2B Special attention to transients. “Qi Empire Stable, Braad Street, opp. wetiouat Exchange Hotel . evada City. JAMES HENSESSY, © Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND ‘BUGGIES’ To be found in this part of the State. "Teams with el nt Buggies, w Saoks to let at short not = on eee erms. The horses are free from vices, of ‘ood style, and capable of goi : . tleman cares’ to dive” Ae Ta SORE GmO Lime! Lime! —_———. : JOHN JEFFERIES Witt erect a Lime Kiln at the Kenne SH N and.is pecan toteke onde nen roee First-class Lime other purposes, in large o ud at the lowest prices, . @ will find it to their m. nl For buildin small quantitics Varties needin advantage to call on staan ee I.L, BOWMAN, J. F. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Nevada City,Cal., ~ FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. : EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE DC. McDOUGAL, JOHN CALDWELL, Caldwell & MacDougal, _ Attorney sat Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street, ~S Stree: d pas Bets ke ephyciclans. “will be Nevada City. he . Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, ‘THE“POPULAR’ SAKE pce Neva “Rebekah Degfee. No 11, > 0. F,’ Ist ain sd ay Bvenii and ew of Month at) , LILLIE WHITE, Soo." HOSKINS, N. 9, Se SS Bec. essere Bacampenent, No. 47, 1, 9, Meets at Odd Fellows H; rT} Every 24 and 4th . Mond nes, 7:80 o'i> of each month a B. EB. CLEVELA.§ (: p. MORIA ek pcre oe N.u.G. w =. MecteatPythianCastle Every Tuesday evening at 1:30 O’olock, EB: — ae BD. J. MORGAN, Rg.) OEE Pree First and third Thured: i : 7:30 ro A eng month, a4 LJ.ROLFE R, "BANE AVER, Com. . Laurel Parlor, No. 6,.N. D. G. W._ Meets at Pythian Castie Second and fourth Thuradays of each uns DELL povar EPEAT, oes —— h : > To serve the public with Firrt-class Bread,Pies and Cakes, FAN CY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Speclalty, @@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes stantly on hand. No. 119, Lo, BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER room in the city, with the freshest and best! , b Ae 9 Rea eed Published « Sundays an “BROWN ¥. P. BROWN. eon ADVER Made known on: Entered at the P ceond-class matte ~The Supervisors and Dollars 1 s> The County § ‘moon made an a for the-parpose taining at the G exhibit of Neva ducts. This is a step pervisors that far-sighted tax. ¢ Phe money w , purpose and th benefited by th receive. EMreEigin St LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, a ——-IN STOCEK——— GE ; NERAL ARTHUR LA ROSA HUMBOLDT IMPT'S. BOHEMIA HARMONIA a Paid upincoin, = = 50,000! ) . : aN . { 6 ate a ° Francisco toda te Undivided profits, ~~ 35,000, FRED BOST + + Proprietor, Henry Bonne SF OFFICERS. . TELEPHONE 37 pee coer ‘ . = 4 PRESTON....-0.++0+45000“RRESIDENT . : ‘ é Special revive could notbe seeded by . soux T. MORGAN. Loi nies) > +4 eae Te ** the Methodis hand as quickly as hait. 2 &™ neta and S NEW YORK BAKERY Ticats gests &. BY un _with the EnDr. R. M. Hunt, ~~ Joun T. Monaan, x Commercial st., Nevaca City, : 's banguet. terprise Raisin an dj G2o.M, Hucues, D.E.Morcan,, . A. Ji HOMANN, =. o priet . Dr. Jamiesor Grape Seeder. © Easy eek. . prmsron” 2OUMA®: Ota witness the han : Ls : Vy + PRESTON : Ch ~ : hat : Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, E Doctor's broth oo ae ope Sea aa *. CORRESPONDENTS. . ecssaiie : ge . ws g r Gi = os ’ Ever a ee : Si, ra . New York—National Bank of North Amernas . sist : . 1 Tees at the rate oF & Baxi Francisco—First National Bank. Wedding Cakes to Ore Spe prerons; Sue pound in five minutes. gsgcramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills : der a Specialt; ;hool teacher, Indispensable in every)” We issue Sight Drafts payable in f Ree Unodiet pars household. SAN FRANCISCO, ‘SCHIII DT BROS : ion Also Bills of Excha fo aye t i t : yf ‘i pase OF 3 Enterprise the rineipal sites: ot Grcue’ Aelain ana ‘LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, a! P et bight from a te et ; _ Collections on any part of the United States . Stine atc, oh os pnd the “inste ocialty. ° . = Pine eo ecwendseucsansat EF Diem Raisin and Grape P Highest prios paid for County and State & . mpic Templ The Curly Bei C. H. HARRISON, DEALER Ix All Kinds of Cigars and Tobaccé The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Towa. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros. FRED T. BROWN, HORSESHOER. —_— At the Plaza Blacksmith Shop. a The Only First-Class Horsesboer in the city. ~~ Special attention paid to Interfering, Forg-. ing and other faulty, movements of! horses. Shoeing race horses-a specialty. ( Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Union Frat Ste Always on hand the freshest and: best of Fruits and Vegetables. A fine stock of Candies. Cigars and Tobacco. Oy ster Cocktails a specialty. fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays. CHAS. HARRIS & SON. Nevada Assay. Office, Established-in 1853 by JAS. J. OTT, No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ld iption me RB one goa yoda gener Ba milling of uartz from from_50 to 500 lbs. “Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bare. Acide nd Crucibles for sale, : a Dr. G. M. HARRIS, : DENTIST. Office—Morgan & Roberts Building,corner Broad and Pine streets. J. M. WALLING, . Attorney : at: Law, On ight. = Weather Ob . moruing ‘predic settled weather . with probably o Tomorrow nig public installati ‘Masonic Chapt which a banquet National hotel: At the. Unity twelve inch led; bas been'struck shaft is down 38 is being cut tos Nat Meany ha Nevada street, f _.cupied by F. W iter having ret Crawford's resic Their Own The Downiev “The newspape! ' eounty have fc for their mui tection. ey much good by rate of charges other business, gether such an ¢ work to the grez there is no class tinual fighting a vied on so much . business, and th * selves are the o1 sequences.” . ‘Fobn 8; Brow: of Sweéetland bu Hocated at India: day and was bir ard Chapel in Px years old,a nati