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January 7, 1896 (4 pages)

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le; By-@rder of LAN, riots juan, otk ete re tice, ge Ld FE IVEN THAT THE te the Boatd of tu . eter a cenawelel ‘e South ‘3 ubs River. f: ntractors. ey oD Es pous-ble* bidder, the ” pnel 100 feet from ity ; ue inen to. the rod,inches high. by 4 feet. p Van Wrinkle veia, panel with the same! il furnish ‘comple are, and all tools nec 1} powder, and will py et made and acce ist werketwo shifts nob ® 6h:f 6 contist in of c ntrect. days’ from date. Th cht to reject any sad inquire of GC. T. Caace. QLVEN. THAT THE: ply to-the Board of Se aty. at ite regular term, y, 1896,oras goon. there 6 heard, fore. renewal: lis on the Freemas. dle Yuba. river. [ETTY:L. FREEMAN, BY 60 . “Flood at the New York Aquarium, , shan nvany avanine, SESE EDIT" . « In ono of the tanks at the New York . , as rape) n : esol Ae ea eae ae i ahs ey ____. . aquarium there are eight spider crabs. . .. gs Ae Wille . hugo OTe ae ais ROWN & CALKINS, . The spider crab is the decorating crab $1.75. Between Grass Valley and Colfax)" . — Brows, I S, Canurns, . grown up. ‘The decorating crab plants $1 50, and on sll trains between Grase Valtage eee . re ee ae ers of various marine pl : ees . intermediate stations reduced in like proE ae SUBSCRIPTION ers. ous marine plants, which it . sien Round trip tickets between New pe oaagae yéay. strictly in advance, 2.. 90.0 . P* = year, strictly i advent: . Ties these first to its mouth, where it eee Pe te Cal dee aad ei vid B stes—Legal advertising s ‘for first iusertion. -§0 Gente per 8 ‘ents as per card rates. tmeo, [md with these things rising from its. $l. These tickets good for five fares “beBe ae Gocants for euch s ertion, . back, it is practically invisible. It ig . ‘Weer Grass Walley aud Nevada City, — ‘ A eh algo that the crab uses the . ~ > dou F. Krppe, Ree wo . Sprigs for adornment, as it often select eae Pres. and Man’gr. se eo: ysaget! aes growths of bright: colors: “In its larger . Geo. FLercuer, ‘snips.off with its pincher claws. It car-. ‘seems to keep a supply of waterproof . ‘glue, and thence toite back. It is sup‘. posed to do this for protection from its . tho ¢. plan settle on its back and.grow there, crab, it ceases to decorate itself, sometimes. the seeds of «marine but # never loses the handy use of its . ‘The largest of the-spider crabs at the aqugrium is about 8 inches “in length. ST FOR SPIDER Crass, T . > '{$2-50. Roundtrip ‘tekete between Grasse Valley and Colfax, good for three days, $2. Comtautation tickets, good for all stations} Downie tween Nevada City and Chiesgo Park, . eight inches. The bottom of the spider . . craps’ tank is covered’ with grayel. The. was cleaned the other day and all: “. but about three inches of the water dravn off When the refilling of the was begun, all the crabs gathered E nd the intake. Crabs and:fishes-in ‘ captivity usually do. this, welcoming théfresh incoming water as a man iz ivity might welcome an. incoming aT, a, MATURITY wt LED, STORED, AND BOTTLED THE TREASURY AND INTEREVENUE LAWS AND REGULAOF THE U, §.,GUARANTEEING 1% CONSUMER PURITY, AGE, . ENDORSED BY THE MED{ FOR: TONIC AND. ATING PROPERTIES, _ WN DISTILLERIES CO. <QISTILLERS AND BOTTLERS, PACIFIC COAST STORES, ND 102 FRONT STREET, San Francisco, Car SOARD & SO ‘Agents for Nevada Connt is 2 ee YWDER ! em 4 se st’ Medicine Ever jlatrodfced Great, «Remedy abitual_Constipation, digetion, Piles Diseased Liver, .-Billiousness, Go . Rheumatism, jousand of bottles ‘ bce? % have cursed them forever. Pittsburg wt a6 Mackie © : i and ver b hat Dispatel = N the Saperioe Smart of Nevada County 3 ¥ ee ; acts epg ere Taare taster of the estate of Simon Vedder it proclaim it be a: ae This Trae or Not? act abpea:iig te this Court By the ar ons: be a ee Fite } ‘ i " . W. € ful medicine : ‘When an experienced mother picks up . 757 Pifstrator of the esate of Simon Vedder Ml a ANC, % strange baby, the first thing she always Vanderveer d aying for an order of sale Bieg yak ese ‘ 46 little darling, of real estate and that it is necessary to sell al. SIS, ey gt ae pe a's does is to say, ‘Oh, you wae the real estate of said deceased in order & ery prominent siCial . you!" and the nex thing is to take out . pa the debts, sponses. and charges of admin an Francisco, Sd Jose . S MDM oun . aibesstts(g fect tert : 4 £ n * 8 Et cake te rccee ie agency AF ae eo de ae ston and Sacra:n@to rec. Duty stands for the most part eas Mouse ud tn the Cour open of ssid Coat in a eth ’ ‘e : evada Cou . toshow caust ae hand, unobscured, batty ipmnedin why an order should not he granted to whe ‘URINVOS@ V Z1LLOG AUBA POUND : SULPHUR __. and pretty solid.”’ He-passed a string esold . Iuckily fallen into the. abyss, it would ent of fresh air. _The flow of water ugh the intake pipes can be regulate@ at will Here it was ‘itted to ‘Yb in at its natural force, which was . about that of water flowing from @ hose. flow was broken somewha’ by the 6 strainer over the opening of the take, placed there to keep little fishes d crustaceans from getting into the ipes, but it -was. too strong for the ider crabs to.face. They began to setlo themselves down into the gravel and ) pile gravel upon their backs, appartly to weight themselves down ‘so 4 theycould withstand if. .On a dy or muddy bottom they could have ied or partly buried -themselves. Bere the work was more difficult, but they were equal to it. . They would work their legs down into the gravel and then lift them, displacing stones in that manner, and with their pincher claws they would pick up stones. Sometimes a ¢rab would pick up. two gravel stones at once, one in each claw, and place them both on its back. It might tackle a stone so big as to require both claws in the handling of it and raise that and put it on its back. Some of the stones would roll off down 4 by: the crabs’ legs, but they were not lost there, for they helped to build up around, and the crab would go ahead and pnt up others on its back. When the tank was fall and the inflow cut off, the crabs went walking about again as usual.—New York Sun. ADVENTURE WITH A MUMMY. The Archeologist Lost His Treasure, but = Escaped With His Life. A. French archeologist traveling among the Andes in search of knowledge and specimens had. a great. desire to explore some caves in the sides of the precipices. They were doubtless ancient tombs and would probably: yield him a treasure. He selecteda favorable spot, therefore, rigzed a sort of -chair or seat between two leather cords and engaged two Indians to let him down from the prow of the precipice. “‘A descent of 800 feet made in this way,’’ he tells us, ‘ig extraordinarily long.’”’? However, he reached the cave in safety, and on forcing a passage into it was rewarded by finding two skulls and a mummy, ‘‘thoroughly dry,’ he says, through the eyeholes-of the sknils and _ attached them te his belt. Then he took the mummy. in his arms and signaled to the Indians to draw him up. With his heels he defended himself against the jutting rocks, and in a few minutes was almost on an even with the top. The Indians knew nothing about his load. Just then the yellow skull of one of their ancestors appeared before their eyes, and the idiots gave a start of surprise. The Frenchman thought they must have let go the cord. “Tt was the affair of a second,’’ he writes. ‘What passes in the brain of a man at such an instant is indescribable. I did not drop a yard, but I experienced all the horror of a eae i eee ing through space, My hands let go the Gama. and while, covered with a cold sweat, I was helped over the edge of the cliff by the Indians, the mummy pounded from rock to rock and landed in bits at the bottom of the chasm. ’’ He overwhelmed the Indians with in<vective, but to no perp Such dead their_sepulcher, had the habit of kissing the Indians, who perished infallibly under their deadly breath. One of the two declared that his own father had died in that way. og The other assured the Frenchman that mummy showed above the edge of the rocks it opened its mouth. If it had not ‘at the moment when the head ofthe. to. heur, her Pea en eee eS —In Stock ; Leading Lady / General Arthur,The Best ‘Bamiboldt imp’td, 5 = Cent < Bohemian Club CIGAR. La “yee cae, in the City. \ Harmonia I. L. BOWMAN. _J, FeSHAW. SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. n Odd Fellows Building, Broad NEVADA CITY, CAL. Fine Plate Worka Specialty.All Kinds of Fillings. Extracting Skillfully Done JER. Davis, Teacher of ret, LOCAL AND INSTRU‘ . MENTAL —Als0—— MUSIC CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other sortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at their own home. "For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., aply to the Professor, by letter or personally, at is home ip North San. Juan, or at theUnion Hotel, Nevada City Delinquent Notice. DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMpany. Location of principal place of busiress, Nevada City, California. Location vf yorks, Nevada City District, Nevada county,
salifornia. Se j : Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessnent (No. 13) levied oa the 18th day of Novem‘er, 1895, the several amounts set opposite the ames of the respective eharehoiders, as folows: wcHvED? WW No. “No. @Names. Cert. Shares. Amt. C irl Hesse 217, 218, 219, ‘ “a6 48 990, ez}, 272, = s* 993, 224, 225, 9050 $ 90.50 ae 230 15,000 150.00 arl Uhlig, 249 5,000 60.00 Herbe:t Coward, 56, 850 3.50 M. Hanly, R38, 350 8 5 &. E. Appelton, 197, 106 1.6 A. J. buenng, 61, 200 2.€0 ¢#. Woodman, 21 and 88, 618 5.18 Phil. Mondt, 237, 8,000 80,00 J. Morrison, 20, 600 6.00 Wm. Moozer, Jr. Tr., 152 and 153, 631 6.31 Wm. Foshbach, 120 and 184, 202 2.02 dax Merten, 149, 10.50 B. H. Miller, b4, 175. 17% Maria Rissmann, 178, 200 2.00 +r>Louis stern, 172, 500 5.00 Chas,.E. Moozer 212, 300 8.00 Shristian Beeg, Tr., 284, ~ 1,500 15.00 David Anderson, 241, 5.00 Mary Ann Martin, 245, 1,000 10.00 Nellie Martin, 246, 600 5 00 Lottie Martin; _ 2A7, 600 5.00 _.And in accordance-with law and an order of tie Board Of Directors; made on the 18th day of November, 1805, so many-shares of each parcel such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction on Friday, Jenuary 10, 1896, at the office of the Company, rear of Curter & Johnston’s Store, Commercial street, Nevada City, Nevada county, Californi>, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, ber with cos‘s of advertising and expenses of sale. . CASPER, Secretary. Office. Rear of Carter & Johnston’s Store; Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal, Notice For Publication. el ie Uniteu states Land Office, ~~ @acramento, Cal., December;20 1895. To all whom it may concern. Whereasthe Centre] Pacific Railroad Company has presented its application (List No, 34 select as a portion of its grant Sections 25 an 35 in Tp.17 Ni, R.9 E., M D, M. in Nevada county, Cal., asagricuito al land, and ee Whereas, seid Janids are by the Teturh of the U.S:'Surveyor General for California denomi nated mineral land, and by instructions of the a hearing is necessary. after due notice thereof, by publication, and ting, to determine the character of said lands for minerals, and such hearing having been applied for by ssid app!icant. it is there: ordered that citations issue returnable before the Register and Receiver ofthis Office, at this office a* 10 o’clock s. m., on the 10th day of February, 189°, at which time and place the said app cant. with its witnesses and any ad all mineral claimants and their witnesses are hereby cited to be and appear and over such testimony as they may desire touching the cheracter of said lan duly noted. : HOMAS FRASER, 4 , is-er. 428 Receiver’ 54 Order to Show Cause. “ estate aomini+trator to sell all at leastfour successive weeks in“and published in said Bs ae Sonn CALDWELL, Hon. Commissioner of the General Land: Office }. dg. 2 Default by any purty 7. this citation will be ay CHAS. F.GARDNER, / adecedent. loath May of this order be publishec And that a copy of this t the Nevada. </City Dati ¥ TRANSCRIPT, anewspaper Printet Judge of the Buperior Court Colfax.. . a2 LOST MANHOCD HEADACHE, PIMPLES, of six boxes. Cal. GU fh A. Swe Dated Dee. 28th, 189%. ings.. S93 bol Columbia Bill, ; ¢.134° wes 16 eo esaavss 20§ Railroad.. . 2°25 atch Fiat....017 Mtage...,.+ 2 50 Before Usiag Cupidene. The reason why sufferers are nob Rite Sees estep ees e FoR pe x # Aer ewestreaser eves Ft Pree ctr se a Kt asses eae pases BOS “ 2 TaN 1 Try It--It Will Suit You. Biackt Blue or Brown Beaver Overcoats to order trom $20 up. ; Chinchilla Overcoats, just the thing for Wintcr wear, from $20 up. Our Specialty. : Pants to order from $6 up. a ps 5,000 different patterns to ‘select from. . ee Remember we have all our work done in Nevada City. We don’t send East to chesp ready-made Clothing houséa and palm off a third-class ready made suit fer tailor-made, "REMEMBER THIS. All agente who are doing business for Eastern Sweating Houses are getting your money under false pretences. Beware of Them. : fe eee é ¥ , —3Y— ; oon Gee This Vegombie Vitalizer cures all MANHOOD RESTORED Nervousness ot Diseases of the Generative Organs, Pr b Corral eal BE — pt ee :Graniteville. 233. : loresess 4 00 Lake City. .. Ma) Baie. eee eg sa)! _. Little York... 12: a ae . Moore’s Flat...20 ** .5.2.2 3 50 £ N. Bloomfield..14) — “* .. 0.5 250 me stew eeee eee = Secs cew OO : Pardon Bridge... 6h." «.+ne02 1 ee atiet BAL s-.2-18 ee O o ‘ Sierra City....86 " v.f..9 00 Spenceville..5. 2.20 a. ss sarees ee San Francieco,..160 “ ... . 656 ; ‘ Repaes, ee bee Seite B = Sole Agent for Nevada City. ashin, ton.. eee Stage.. . 206 2 = iu a pee agape es 1 60. After Using Cupidene COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. “4 ne ia TRANSCRIPT If You Want to Get the County News a SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL News,and ithasacirculationthatreaches the reading peoplein every part ef this county. lt also has. numerous patrons im Placer, Yuba and Sierre counties, dewell as : at in Sacramento, San Francisco and mere remote parts of the State. To LAND and cn AR oes MINING Investors throughout the whele : country it isinvaluable; as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the coun-.. fae ty’s varied and extensive resources. ~8UCK AS— Pains IN THB BACE, SLEEPLESSNESS ence ee een re ed TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY, at SEMIMNAL WEAKNESS, DESPOMDEBNOY AND CONSTIPATION. ene {joee One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials. Address all mail orders te DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. 0. Box 2076, San Francisco, gale in Nevada City vy DICKBRMAN & CO. Nevada City Daily Transcript —1§ THE— CHEAPEST. FOR SALE BY LEADING BEALERS. Ad JORDAN MANOFAGTURER “St Lou! Leading Newspaper . / IN NEVADA COUNTY. IMPOTENCY, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. QO The Doctor has diseovered the active principle om which the vitality of the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. a i : ; eured by physiciins and medicines is because over 90 per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent care is not effected by the use NEPOIN TMORE;: IF YOU ARE ABOUTTO ' ADVERTISE SOMETHING smartest, most successful business men set you the example fiaily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the puding heing the demand for it, as it were. ———— The sworn ccortifidate of « Bam Francises ohamisi gives the following result ef an emalysis ef several brands of tea purchased ta the open market: No. 1. (Black.) Colered-with plambage and indigo. No. 2. Plesk Colored with ntinerchambagated um, . 8. (Green.) Colored with Prussian_ blue and yellow ochre. pies No. 4. (Greon.) Bxcessive coloring, consisting of e{ {Indigo and alamineus earth, No. 5. (Uneocered? alleged.) Colored with plum . bago and clay. : z Does not this condition call. loudly for a brand ef Pure Jepan Tea Beech’s Ton is the pure thadulterated undyed euseured Japan Tea. There te no headache tm it, A child can drink it. Draws a canary color @f delight ful fragrance and twice the strength of commen tea, You use only half as much peroup. Sixty eimte'per pound, Never scld in balk. Seld enty im scaled packages bearing this trade-mark, Geo. G. Gaylord, SoleBAgent for Nevada City. & . READ The Daily Transcript Gold Mining, Morticulturai, Stock Faising Lurnbering And other resourves of a Besides being fully informed at all times on Tue Locat News HaprENINGS AND Court. . PROCEEDINGS. BEEIER NO Advertising Medium fee bik Try the Transcript. You will find it pays every time. 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