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city, oad th j ‘the said Pal
ptm er
owsicns, t
ime that tothe °
euch Bol i taxes
iscal year, for mak
the followi
ve Hose lowing
Fs C. RI :
sident of the 0
June}
ons.
OuRT OF THE
for the cn
‘oad Company,
k, Defendant.
ne Superior Court
te ond fc for ene on
aid Couuty apt ne
ate of alifornie ,
rmack, Defends
to appear in an
t you: or the abo
Saree he
r the Peuplane 7
8, (eXclusive of the;
ery ice’ On you of
n Nevada County,
itn cht SEarey day
forec)
fo Cotober 12th, I
mdan
Mr cad the boxe
e lands deser: ines
a in Nevada Cou
aint alleges that th
ae ey + Pol
ie S11 Oo:
with interest thereon
num from October i
awed asks the Decree
and nade.
il ioe, to pure!
bed in the wa
ims, found to be duet
ithin such reason
\y fix, with costs of nj
more.fully appear
plaint on file herds.
iy notified, that if
ywer the said comp
ge said Aton vil hai
ed in the ats oly te ae
ey
e yon _ Califo i
ot Nevada, this 18h 4
tREANY, Clerk.
a Nilon,’ nas Deputy Clerk,
i Reardan, atto
n Yieust Building,
0. WAL
on for Patent.
\TES LAX OFFicz,
Cal,, July 17, 1896.
BY GIVEN TO WHOM
oomfield Gravel Min
ution) by hts duly aut
ir, whose P, O, addres
san Francisco, Califor
: application for a
er mine, situated in’
District, Nevada, Con
, and designated
al plat on tile in Bi
in Township Sevents
.M, DM.
ts of said Lot 80’ bein
etic variation 17° 3}
y.
ruce tree four (. ) feet
’, No, 1, (being. corner}
reek Fluming Mine i
sections [1, 18 an
th, Range 9 East, Mt. )
s North 734 degrees b
© 35’ West. 3.53 chains
4 inches, in rock mo
> 15’ East 5.47 chains
inches, in a rock mou
) 35’ Kast 4,28 chains
finches in'a rock mo
45’ Kast 6.88 choins
‘inches in a rock mow
» 25’ East 4.61 chains %
Linchesin a rock mo
.85 chains 122.1 feet .
2k mound marked P.$
tween scetions 11 and
action corner common
nd 14 bears South 0°
stant) 5.67 chains 3.74.2
hes ina rock.mound mam
> 30" West 2.88 chains I
ack, mound 4 by 4 incl
> 15’ Weat 5 chains
Tonk tA, ely
© 45° West 6.94 chains
4 inches ina rock mov
© 45° West 7.60 chains
4 inches in a rock. mo
15’ West 8.08 chains 0
rinning.
+ ‘
1.” inning at 4 sp
iously described.
e variation 17° Ba
ins to a black oak tre
g the Seetion corner
E32, 18 and 14, Tp. 17, %
laims said Penelon Piss
pounded on the South
unig 2 mae. Lot 88, '
the Blo
ny Lot Tot No. bo, patent
ant.
ons claiming adversely
lacer M:
file their ad
ee of th the United St
fornia, i
fo fu cal ‘
paxh by a Sa of thep
OMAS AS FRASER, Registe!
pasate oer
days (61 consect!
ee rcatat aN
[OMAS FRASER, Regist
eation of this notice
day of July, 18%.
to Cr .
of D
eet, demda c City, Nev
of _ the te fat
Attorney for Estate.
nh, 1896, ‘4
> Per W
3 _ Sanitary
* Heating
3 Cooking
a
ript.
7
36TH YEAR—NO. TOSS , EST. IN 1860 BY N. P.*BROWN & CO,
Fe
. THE TRANSCRIPT,
‘Published every covet except
Sundays and Legal H. ays by
BROM7IW dé Gace
N. P. BROWN, L, 8. CALKINS.
ected RATES.
ee.
If not pais in advance, 60 penis per inamidi:
ADVERTISING RATES,
Made. known on application. —
Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as
= ‘secon i-class matter.
a
40 YEARS ©
IN"
NEVADA sie
IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS:
——
. Plumbing
I make a specialty oft it. Pe
ploy the best workmen 4)
the best materials, Prices the
lowest.
—
. Stoves
Morning Light.
Pat. Todd, Heater
+ Sunbeam. .
Box Patterns’
And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Garland
Westwood
And others
.
Stoves
Stoves be;
J
My ison of
/Hardware fay, 34 Staple, 1s this
. i_.completest I ‘ever ofered
As for
There is nothing of that kind
inware made that. pata g beet) fi
bn sale when you visit my store.
Plain and decorated
In profusion to suit all
Erocker y tastes and purses. I'am sure
Gi an please you in this department,
a If you want
Remember that I make a’spe‘ amps cialty of them. From the cheapEto the most elaborate will be found here.
All kinds of
ars It looks well, is everVire Fencing [rege ind k cheap.
pve plain and fancy. .
ve The best of.
And oth aterials for
: Paints, Oils aintere’ use. Best
feady mixed Paint so id. +
4 Finestockof. ss
AND CUTLERY, representFirearms 4X?,CURLERY, rperesont:
Sr accta. oP tho lon
EO. E. TURNER
F 85 to 50 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
' (Incorporated 1876.)
CAPITAL.
kuthorized and subscribed, $200,000
faidupincoin, °° = =
jndivided profits, — °
OFFICERS.
22,000
» M. PRESTON.
. M. HUNT..
OHN T. MORG
. E. MORGAN.
DIRECTORS,
Joun.T. MorGan,
D, E. Morean,
L. Housman,
BEES, M, Paneron.
R. M. Hunt,
mo. M. HUGHES,
in 18 SEARLES
f,
CORRESPONDENTS.
lew York—National Bank of North Amer.
n Francisco—First National Bank.
sramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills
‘1 ve tae i re. Aco. in
iso Bills Excha: ble at sight in
e _prionion cities ‘of Gre at Britain and
30 oll Rows on any part of the United States
: sb eeed "price paid for County and State
Bold yee Silver Bullion purchased.
Assay Office at t he Bank.
This Bank Maintains an an office at Grass Vala dee . a gene Banking Business is
Resident Agent at Grass Valle’.
SHAW & BOWMAN;
Dentists. i
» in Odd Fellows Buil Buildin Becad a Syne
PCR A ree
B.A. Chapada
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
_ DENTISTS.
50,000.
LIBERTY.
BELL
Conplion a)
“Ten Cents a Box
Three Elegant Cakes
i oO JThis Roan contains BUTTERMILK in propordia sigue that render it very soothing-to the Skin.
y We GUARANTEE to not substitute in . putting up
Presc¢ “iptions.
A. DICKERIMAN & CO.,
DRUGS AND STATIONERY,
Telephone No. 90. Cor. Pine and Commercial wie.
SAT THE
awe WHITE HOUSE jee ee
ad * ah a
{One Lot of LADIES’ DRIVING CLOVES, educet from,
$x 50 to 75, cents apait. “= ae 4
P5. ee eres
4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced froin $r arte Sr 10
lice ase
oo aie assortment of LADIES SHIRT
to 42, below cost.
ares entire stock of WASH GOODS are going at’ a sacrifice.
Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale~at/a bargain.
THE WHITE HOJSE,
__B. NEWMAN & CO.
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale....
Liquor Dealers,
4
And Sole Nevada County Agents for the
Enterprise Brewing ‘Co.
MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD.
ee
We Pay.No High Rents!
We Employ No Drummers !We Give the Best Terms to Retailers.
#/A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City.
= IGYGLES.
Ladies’ $75. Fien’s $85.
teed by the Largest High Grade Bicycle Factory in the wo
Built and guaranteed by the Largest High Grade Bigyelt ICYOLE 00. 08 Yedfapesulle. Tiel:
Warranted the BEST of all HIGH anene. wheels.
38 $85. Ladies’ $75 and
Mlustrated estalogue free. 44a, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister St. Seu Wrasciseo.
We want a live Agent in Nevada City.
SUMMER
"Tailored to Order in the highest :
‘.style of the art Latest Cut, eee
Best Goods, Finest Trimmings,
_High Grade Work.” Paes
: : Merchant ae
PINE STRE
. Sev nnmane
“BRITISH HOSPITABITY.
‘gatd’'to Be on the Derline-The Res% taurent Too Convenient.
Is the art of British hospitality on
ithe decline? A writer in the London
World believes that it is, and assigns
‘Las the cause “the adoption for entertaining purposes of that practice of nomad“Me dining which has been so largely
borrowed of late years from the other
‘side of the channel.” The home dinner party. is disappearing, he mournfully adds, owing to the multiplication
Si [of gorgeous and palatial restaurants,
with all their alluring possibilities ot
vicarious hospitality. No one can
*. . riously pretend that to entertain at.a
s)-} restaurant is the same thing as td en“itertain under one’s own roof. It is a
+ trouble-shirking method of discharging
-social obligations utterly devoid of the
ae ei associated. with home,
“Flat 1 fe” is another “foreign” abomLination which is contributing to ‘the
!downfall of the once cherished British
. . institution. Home life and flat life are
two totally distinct things, and to a
¥. \Jarge exetnt antagonistic, Flat dwellers are debarred from entertaining in
any but the most restricted manner,and
their only resouree is the restaurant.
‘Again, the art of conversation, on which
the home dinner depended so much for
its success, is on the decline, for to-day:
S. . “so great” is the dread of mutual bore+ dom that hosts and guests at restaur. . ant dinner parties frequently take the
precaution to-arm themselves en-masse
with tickets for the play, and thereby
escape from the necessity of enter‘. taining each other for a moment longer
than is absolutely necessary by adjourn.
ing to the theater immediately the repast. is concluded.”
IN THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS.
Rather Spicy Sport in. the Fishing Line
Reported.
An Englishman tells in the London
Field of a’ painful experience he had at
the Andaman islands witha parrot fish.
The parrot fish was of a dirty olive tint,
with brown spots, and was possessed of
a formidable beak, not unlike .a macaw’s, only the points met instead of
overlapping, and it’was composed ot
bone instead:of horn, It was brought
to the surface by some’. experimental
torpedoes, and the Englishman picked
. itp and began poking, his finger about
it, supposing the brute to be dead. Al)
of » sudden the open beaks came together with a snap and the Englishman
ldst the top of his thumb. The chunk
bitten off was given by the coxswain to
a panther (leopard) club.
’ The same coxswain and a number of
sailors were drawing a seine for carnation carp, whose scales were the size of
rupees and skin as tough as_ leather
when, as the seine closed up, a big fist
fetched-the coxswain a. blow in the ab:
domen that knoeked him galley-west
over the boat’s rail and into the water
rescued, and the fish were taken out tc
be eaten.
The Andaman islands furnish considerable sport with guns as well as rods
snipe and wild pigs being abundant at
proper seasons.
A CURIOUS MIRROR.
Had Something of tho Novelty of Famous
X Rays.
A copy of ‘the London Philosophical
Journal of 1832 contains an account of
a curious Chinese mirror, which had
the power to reflect upon a screen by
the aid of the sun’s rays objects on the
back of the mirror, the mirror being
made of Chinese silver, a composition
of tin ‘and copper. The Journal stated
that’ there were but few of the mirrors then in existence, and that they
were evidently the remaing of a lost
art. From. this it is inferred that the
X ray was originally discovered by the
Chinese. This claim will surprise nc
one, for sooner or later every great
discovery that has tended to advance
civilization is attributed to the /Chinese, and yet, strangely enough, the
Chinese are now. hostile to the civilization that has grown out of their discoveries,
There Was Lots of It. ©
Among a lotof fresh air fund children
sent to the seaside last summer was one
poor little waif who. did not join in the
ther children’s games, but was found
‘plone down: on the rocks surveying the
ccean. ‘Wouldn’t youlike tocome. and
play some games with the other little
girls?” she was asked. “Oh, ‘110, sir,”
said the waif, “I’d rather look at the
water.” “And what do you find of interest in the water?” “Oh, there’s such
lots of it,” said the waif, enthusiast
ically, “and it’s the only time in my life
I ever seed enongh of anything.”
Too Good to Use In Spanking.
Ahnost incredible sums are sometimes expended on slippers. Thus not
long ago @ countess had a pair made,
ornamented with rubies, emeralds and
diamonds, costing $20,000. But at a
masked ball given by the duke of Manchester some years ago a lady impersonating Cinderella wore a pair of slippers
adorned with shai valued at over
$60,000.
Spectacles.
Roger Bacon was the first to spergdat
the use of speciacles. When they came
into use in Italy, about the year 1285, on
the recommendation of Alessandro di
Spina, a monk of: Pisa, women were
forbidden to wear them, because it was
thought that such’facial ornamentations would make them vain. ie
A Traveling Urematory. we
A traveling military crematory has
. been invented to dispose of the bodies
of soldiers killed in battle. It looks,
says the Buffalo Express, very much
like an army oven on a large scale, and
is drawn by eight horses. The inventor
(a Polish engineer) claims that this arrangement would obviate any epidemic
arising from the burialof many bodies
in one place during @ campaign. Germany—ever in the van of military innovation—proposes to test the invention.
That upset the boat, but all hands were . Glov
‘I2 A.M. and 2 and 5 P. M.,
NEW
LUMBER
YARD
T. P. BYRNE
Has éstablished a Lumber Yard on upper E.
Broad street, adjoining his residence, where
he willconstantly keep a full assortment of
all kinds of
Building and Mining Lumber,
Including
Rustic, Flooring,
Shingles, Shakes,
Etc., Etc.
THE BEST QUALITY TO BE HAD
IN THIS MARKET.
Prices Given Upon Application, :
Leave Orders at the Yard.
Cash
RESUMED:
BUSINESS
“at
GEO. WILLIAM DURST
Formerly of the New York
Bakery, has opened a
In the La gph Block, on
al street, a few
* doors labors his old stand,
where he is
pid PREPARED THAN EVER
To serve the public with First-class
Bread,
Pies and
Cakes.
FANCY PASTRY OF ‘ALL KINDS TO ORDER .
Weddl: “ Gales a Spec clty.
f@#-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on haial.
TELEHHONE 37.
NEW
Works
Wonders.
.
.
}
.
.
Harness and Saddery
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JATIES CAIRNS, . e
Bi oad st., opp. National Hotel,
has established the following
Prices for Cash Only :. °°x
Double # Harness
he ugzsy R1ps.
PORES Ose Whips.
Sweat Pads, per pair.
Brushes
Curry Combs
Shawl] Straps
Halters
Cushions ..
Harness BORD,
urStraps.......:
Wwo-Horee™ Whip Lashes.
Best edgar Oil, per gation
Notice To Taxp2yers.
Notice is hereby given that
I will be at the city Hall on
and after
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1896,
And until Monday, August 3,
between the hours of 1o and
for
the purpose of collecting City
Taxes. Taxes become delinquent on Monday, August 3,
at 6 o’clock P. M.
D. B. GETCHELL,
City Marshal
CLANCY & TAMBLYN
Horseshoers and Farriers,
pockies. paid: j Brod st., Nevada City, are
aged todo all work in their line fn’ the
manner anil at the most reasonable
PHILIP HILD
Has opened a shop on Broad street, next door .
above Mrs. Hocking’s Variety Store, and is
prepared to make to order
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Inthe best manner. All work guaranteed.
A share of public patronage solicited.
Plastering
GLAD a9 yy y ean
Brickwork
In all their branches. Also
PATCHING AND WHITING,
CEMENT WORK a Speciaity.
O’REILLY & ZILKIE.
Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon.
SCHIIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Nevada City, Cal.
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
So
-—-IN sTOCK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
ESTRELLA AN CLUB
LA ROSA HARMONIA
Do You Want _a Good Drink? . .
Then Try PARN ELL'S
TLEWOOD” Whiskies. H B
and Burke’s Genuine vice Ponte as
~ js}
ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING,
‘JESSE MOORE,” “CYRUS NOBLE,” “CAS-1 ]
drink sufficient to make you FEEL:
LIVERY and EED STABLE
CornEer OF SCHOOL AND Man STREETs,
NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.
. NORTHUP, Prop.
Fine Horsés and Casdingos for every
occasion always ready.
og ecialty of conveying passengers
oh orth San Juan to Nevada City to
. meet any train.
Prices to suit the times.
COME AND SEE ME.
COOL, SHARP BEER.
50 When you are thirsty and, feel like takin; »
. fy of that famous MILWAUKEE BR.
RY BEER, call on
Sacramento strect.
He knows how to draw it, and it is always
Coul aud wefrosutug,
All kinds of Wines and Lijuors.
ooms in connection.
Union Livery Stable, . i
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
Open day and night.
New Management.
The ORION HOTEL BARBER SH:P
Has been purchased by
ALBERT COOK,
A FIRST-CLASS BARBER
FROM SAN FRANCISCU.
The very best of work in alllines ofthe bus
aass. Give hima trial and he will please you
CRONK BEER
ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PROprietor of the Kronk Beer Manufactory,
on Spring street, will be ready to deliver
enough beer about the
: First of July : :
He guarantees the article to be of the best
£@FAll orders left with Mr.-Shingle will
receive prompt attention“
:FOR SALE:
SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. CHILD
ean handlethem. Ages. 10 ay 12 years,
weight 2300. Also a Ss e Mudebakar spring
covered wagon, nearly new. Bed of wa st
10 feet long, with two seats, will be sol
reasonable terms.
Frederick Tellam,
Nevada City. jus
WHELIHAN BROS.,
Corner Broad and Pine streets, keep the ve
best brands of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
Agents for Ruhstaller’s Gilt -—Edge
Beer.
THE BEST OF WORK.
THE LOWEST OF PRICES..
You will always find this
motto prevails at my
Novelty Wood Working and Repair Shop
A preciats of TURNING and BAND SAW
ING. DINGS of all Minds on hand. Re
ey wane on shortest notice,
. C. WEISENBURGER,
Successor to O. C. Percival,
Shop on the Plaza. NEVADA CITY.
A.J. BOVEY,
Manufacturer of and
Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES.
DON’T FAIL TO SEE
MY FINE STOCK.
Boots and Shoes made to order
in the best manner and at reasonable i prices. Repairing neatly and
one.Broad street, head of Union street,
First-Class Bakery .
Private
promptly
Honea
in .
. Creases~<pam—
That is the way you find
a paper dollar when you
take it out of your pocket. But the. per may to
find
The Dollar of Your Daddies
is to advertise your business in a live newspaper that is read by the
most people in the territory it covers. Such a
paper is
; . ‘Ahe eae
Daily Transcript
By Brown & Calkins.
b
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
‘INSURANCE.
Fidel utval Aid Assceiaticn
: San Francisco, Cal.
e For Five Cents Per Daye
WILL PAY, accordi
pation, from. 88,00'to
pe ha to work thes
to'the hazard ace occuing bart a
AY ms week,
sick and PAY sine a nse sana tei
W.
ot
tothe mem ‘Protection
peste i membership fee
.0 per mouth,
LIFE INSURANCE.
ici f Li
rom eter of ‘$500 i seat rod
wart per si J Brie go or accident and sick$2000 a Fido at ond of ib years ber at death or bar 3
10.00 per week for accident or sickness.
IF INSURED,
You cannot pe ui
are sick or disa’ ot te aca jncome when you
The Fidelit, tual Ald Asso Preeminent. ie an ee ag top
j dvd cera by in dent Health
Stee noon a0 hd Bete
1a8
of California "NL Missoneh oltee tame
with an am) ple Resarve Boot and
assets, make its ts certificate an absolute
pov es ‘of the solidity of its protection
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and Remwent Manager.
San Francisco,
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. aioe: Exchange Biel,
upon
ven oF
its
Cal.
JANES HENSESSY, * Prop’r.
™* = iré Livery Stable
© largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State. -" .
Teams with el
nen to let at a! motte ies, Wagons <4
rms,
e@ on reasonable
The horses are free from vices, of good
style, and capable of gen;
tleman saree to dri we ne Ne te 8 Oe
Nevada Assay Office,
' Established in y by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold‘and of . Gold oe a res every Somevingions lise of
quarts irom from.50 to og Abe
ani Gracibing we dy on
MONUMENTS,
TOFBSONES,
. GRANITE WORK ..
Weisenburger & Coffey
Boulder st., near Park ave.,
NEVADA CITY
Seotch Gronite ant MarWe sf Every DeseripTombetones Lettering xem ie sy, Momuments :