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ae, Board a
© said 3 P
the preccdig
neat am uy t
ime that tthe
hal sh
heh Bolt 2
seal year, for n
by the fol
rit, Hook ete
J.C,
sident otto 5
nOns,
OURT OF r
id for Rhee
‘oad Compan:
kK, Defendant,"
he Superior Coy
in and for the (y
‘lomplaint filed
aid Count
ate of California
aGormack, s Defer
to appear in
t you by the ai
> naa re ior Court
: “ sur theCoy
© Complaint
be (exel lusivs of th H
rvice on you
thin Nevada Con
ithin thirty days,
ought to foredlos
fe October ith, ig
Jefendant, where
ell and the Defer
¢ lands described . i
ad in Nevada (y
aint alleges that
idant, according ¢
i, the stm of $ibsf
with interest ther,
num from Octobe
int asks the ’
te and fored
right to ee
bed in. tee
ums. found to bea dh
fithin such reas
ay fix, with costs
more fully apps
plaint on tile herd
y notified, that j
wer the said con
e said Plaintiff wil]
, and apply to thed
ied “in the complai
nd. and the seal
@ State of Califo
of Nevada, this Itt
tREANY, Clerk,
C, Nilon, . Deputy
. Reardan, att
n ‘Trust Building
0, 2041.
on for Patent.
\THS LAND OFricn.
Cal,, July 17, 18%,
BY GIVEN TO Wil
loomfield Gravel
ation) by Its duly a
vir, whose P. 0, add
san Francisco, Calif
s application for al
er mine, situated
District, Nevada (i
, and designated
ial plat on tile in tl
in hata Seve
Kast, M. D, }
ts of said ae 80 bel
etic variation [7°
ruce tree four (:) .
*, No, 1, (being corm
‘reek. Wuming Min
from which the
sections [1, 12, 4
th, Range g East,
's North 7314 degred
9 35" West 3.53 chai
4 inches, in rock
© 18 Hast 5.47 chal
‘inches, in a rock
> 85° Hast 4.28 chain
finches in a rock
» 45’ East 6.88 chois
. inches in a rock
> 25’ Kast 4.61 chais
t inches in a rock
-85 chains 122.1 feet}
ck mound mark
tween sections ll
ection corner com
nd 14 bears South!
stant) 5.67 chains 3i
hes ina rock mound
2 30’ West 2.83 chain
ack mound 4 by {J
> 15’ West5 chains §
hes in a rock moun
©. 45” West 6.9 chil
4 inches in a rocks
3 45" West 7.60 chal
4 inches in a roc
> 15” West 8.03 chains
zinning,
Rores, .
21e."” Beginning até
iously eseribed,
ie variation 17':°
ins to a black “oak
x the Section coré
1, 12, 18 and-14, Tp. th
laims said Penelov
bounded on the
luming Mine, Lot
the North being the!
line, Lot No. 5,
ant.
sons claiming advert
d “Penelon Placer ®
i, designated and hem
Uired to file their
egister of the Unite
eramento, Califor
s period of publicatié
part red by virtue of
(OMAS PRASER, §
lered that the fo est
rn for patent be
sixty days (61 col
1the Navapa Dai
paper published a
{0MAS! PRASER, Re
cation, of this. 2
day of July, of duly, . 1806.
1. to erento’:
JGUST Js? WUTKE. Dp
reby given by keys
ator.of the estate
“to the credit
claims against t
it them with the rfl
four: months aftet ‘i
his notice to the be
office, the store?
reet, Nevada Cith
ia. ww. scm
of the Estate of
Attorney for Estat
ity Taxes.
EREBY GIVEN T™
ire now'due aie
o’elock P. M."on
, August 3d, 18”
li be ats
peda i 8
"shea ism
Stoves
‘Heating
; Stoves
THE Lipton leh,
hed
tees me ate pt
~ Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as
second-class .
3 YEARS
IN
NEVADA ¢ CITY
am LINE: WITH THIS S AGE OF PROGRESS
‘Sanitary
pPlumbing
I mace a ous of it,
Morning Light
Pat. Todd Heater
Sunbeam
Box Patterns
And others: —
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Garland
Westwood:
And others :
My stock of
ardware fomcn ‘by all
npletest I ever omered
As for
finware. nay made thes you
; le when you ager pee eid
Plain and decorated
i fusion. to nit all
ockery a taste and reve } ‘ome sure
sek you in this d
eciengibe
BMPS Recor them: From the phos:
© the most mele ante will be fou beret
a All kinds of
fire Fencing ffJgo8*nalvehees.
© plain and fancy.
« ~The best of
And other materials for
aints, Oils aiaters’ use.
dy mixed p deri
Fine.stock of
Stoves
poking
fa;thie:
Pe
t rearms 4
ucts of the leading makers.
EO. E. TURNER)
> $5 to 50 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
PITIZENS BANK
NEVADA CITY VOAD STREET, ~4 (Incorporated 1876.)
CAPITAL:
horized and. subscribed, $200,000
50,000
22,000
d up in coin, = = =
divided profits, _°
OFFICERS.
HUNT.
ia MORGA
ORGAN.. eX
j DIRECTORS.
¥: aR M, Huw,
. M. HuanEs,
SBaRLEs
Ek. M. Preston.
D. E. Morcan,
jousMAN,
CORRESPON DENTS.
y York—National Bank of North Amern Francisco—First National Bank.
eoramento—National
ht: Drafts V We issue: able in
"a
o Bills of cities of Tpavabig ate at Sishin in
principal cities
rope.
peg on any part of the United States
“i ishest price paid: for County and State
dand Oitice ot the Bank. purchased.
s Bank Maintains an offloe at Grass hie
a general Banking Business is
_ Repent A ea 1 REOUAS. valor.
Iem-. *
ponies boca waa by en et Bomi counoe tnd
Best == aes
ND CUTLERY; re
arias latest and the be Dest
i HEE. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City.
Jonny T. Moraan,
nk of D. 0. Mills
EST. IN 1860 BY N.-P. BROWN & CO,
Ten Centsa Box,
Three Elegant Cakes
This Soap contains BUTTERMILE in proportions that render it very. soothing. to. the. Skin.
‘We GUARANTEE to not substitute in putting up
~. Prescriptions.
1 = place in every room of the house, unff ‘. room,.usually kept for the purpose of
. . most useful possession. Without books
“4 a home lacks its best ornaments, and to
‘4 fill an odd corner there is nothing so
© 1 case. Naturally, we should not. use
ithe. same design for the different
W3. . priatenéss “has to be considered, Ii
. . must suit the style of the room, and be
‘. fitted bookcases,sin oak or walnut,
. . being furnished with handsome mold
. . ing and forming a ledge for the display
, . ings, looks extremely well, and will be
}. found very handy for books of refHL erence. ‘
2 . by fitting t
ART IN THE HOME.
‘in Kvery Room,
+A bookease should, if possible, find
less, perhaps, we except the diningining, ae as it. at once adds the charm of
and homeliness, besides being a
nice: as a pretty, well-designed bookrooms, In this, as in all things, appro
in keeping with the other furniture.
Por ‘the library\it is usnal-to have
which are sometimes carried from
floor to ceiling, but may be made only
half way. to form a dado, the top shelf
of a few choice ornaments.
Inthe sitting-room hall a dwarf bookcase, with nicely carved pedestal moldA still simpler bookcase may be made
ee shelves into a recess
and fidishing the edge with a small
HL -DICKERITAN & CO.,
* DRUGS’ AND STATIONERY, ~‘
j
re ee ea
CLOSING OUT SALE!
MAT THE
One. Lot of LADIES? DRIVING GLOVES, caseegers from
j.-off% §O to 75 cents a pair. AS
. 4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $1 50 to $1 10
a pair.
Hlegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizesj32
to 42, below cost.
Our. entire stock of WASH GOODS are going at a sacrifice.
Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are-for sale, at .a bargain.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
B. NEWMAN. & CO.
Boe tee
JA. shies & SON,
Wholesale ....
Liquor Dealers,
And Sole Nevada County Agente for the
Enterprise Brewing. Co.
MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN’ THE ‘WORLD.
We Pay No High Rents!
We Employ No Drummers!
; We Give the Best Terms to Retailers.
Bina
. 4
Ladies’ $75," [len’s $85.
Built and guaranteed by the oe @INSIANS eee ins the wor OF Tettanspolie, ae
Warranted t oO} RAD whosia
$8. Ladi nd $85,
Illustrated catalogue free. ess, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 Men's ee . oy Pd moe
We want a live Agent in Nevada City.
> a
cca a
J.B. SHAW.
SUMMER
= “Peltoned to Order in the highest
style of the art. Latest Cut,
Best Goods,. Finest Trimmings,
‘Dr. N. E. ‘Chapman,
DENTISTS.”
High Grade Work.
. . bead molding, or even a good. si
. fringe, and suspending a silk curtain
i from the lowest shelf to the floor, be«. made that anyone who has an idea of
‘-}of the emperor of Austria that once, .
Bie Peak
hind which newspapers, etc., may be
placed. This style, again, is very useful in the bedroom, and it is so readily
carpentry. can manage te erect one for
himself at a very small cost. Then, .
again, there is the small, hanging book.
case, or, rather, shelves, which are usu: .
ally found in bedrooms and girls’ sit.
ting-rooms, and are always useful and .
pretty wall decorations. Chicago Inter .
Ocean. i
What ‘Troubled Him.
The habit potentates have of traveling incog. frequently causes suffering +
where it. is least expected. It is said .
traveling in this manner, he put up at
an inn, After eating a few slices of
ham and biscuit he went to bed. In
the morning he paid his biland departed. A few hours-after.séveral of his
suite arrived, and, hearing the rank of
his guest, the landlord appeared much
troubled. “Pshaw, man!” said .one,,
“Franz Joseph is accustomed to such
adventures and will think nothing of
it.’ ‘“But.I shall,” said mine host, “ and
never forgive myself for having an emperor in my: house and letting him oft
for three-andwx Renee Lenton Anwer. vs ne aS
Be yt
eet eee er OE.
AFTER .TWELVE YEARS.
Wayward Daughter Once More Taken to
Her Mother’s Forgiving Heart.
It was under the trees of one of the
uptown squares. The rain, which
came up with the sudden swiftness of
the May shower, had passed away with
equal swiftness and left the newly
clothed trees shimmering in the brilliant sunshine which followed. the
cJoud, ‘says. the Philadelphia Call.
Every leafy fold of nature’s spring:
dress seemed trimmed with a diamond
as the sun, rays fell across the pendent
water drops. An old woman, in tattered dress, and with work-worn hands,
moved wearily from under the shadow
of a friendly tree whither the storm had
driven her. As she stepped into view
from the other side of the tree another
woman, younger, but with the same
toil-stained, weary look, moved to meet
her. Their eyes met, and with a piercing scream the younger woman fell to
the ground, <A crowd gathered quickly, attracted by the screams. But there
was no robbery, no assault, no arrests.
The.old woman, with a softened look in
her face, said simply; “It’s my gal,
Mary. I hain’t seen her for 12 years.
She’s goin’ along o’ me now.” The
crowd drifted silently away, and two
sorry-looking figures, the penitent
prodigal and the
moved out into the glare of the sunlit
street and disappeared,
Bridal Veil as a Shroud.
The bridal veil of a Japaneseyoung
lady is subsequently used as her shroud.
Just after the marriage it is carefully
put away and reserved until] death
makes it use necessary. .
‘The Law Was Vindicated.
A friend of Representative Culberson,
of Texas, related the following incident: “When Mr. Culberson was prosWonders.
Harness and Saddlery [Conc oF Sooo. Mabe Sousa
forgiving parent; . :
RESUMED . NEW .
: BUSINESS
LUMBER
YARD
_T. P. BYRNE
Has established a Lumber Yard on upper E.
Broad street, joining his residence, where
he vill docoeeaet ntly keep a er assortment of
all kinds of
Building a and Mining Lumtoaiding
Rustic, Flooring,
‘Shitngies, Staves
Etc., Etc,
3 t
GEO. WILLIAM DURST
Bormerty of the New “hea
Bakery, has opened a
In the prametelee 5 Bloo
Commerctfal st a ;
doors above his hge 3 eens,
where he is
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
To serve the public with First-class
Bread,
Pies and
Cakes.
FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Spnec.alty.
@@-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on haved.
TELEHHONE 387,
THE BEST QUALITY 10 BE HAD
IN THIS MARKET,
Prices Given Upon Application.
Leave Orders at the Yard.
NEW
Works LIVERY and FEED STABLE
NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JAMES CAIRNS, .
Broad st., opp. National Hotel,
has established the following
NORTHUP, Bray:
Fine Horses and Cardinies toe every
Prices for Cash Only: SE eenie eh roe kia: pean
Si . from North San Juan to Nevada City to
ngle Harness .
meet any train.
Tar Doster a: a Prices to suit the times.
Buggy Whips COME AND SEE MB.
four-horse Whips
:COOL, SHARP BEER.
Sweat Pads, per pair.
Brush
. Wien you are thirsty and feel like taking a
lass of that famous MILWAUKEE BR
RY BEER, call on
CHAS. PECOR,
Sacramen' ——
He knows how to draw \ and it is always
Cool and Refreshing.
All kinds of Wines and Liquors.
Rooms in connection.
orse ¢ Whip Lashes
Bost} panes Oi, per gallon
Notice To Tae.
Private
Notice is hereby given that
I will beat the City Hall on Union Livery Stable,
and after
MONDAY, JUNE 15;
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
mam \Henry Lane, ~ Prop’r
And until Monday, August 3, y
between the hours of 10 and
12 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M., 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,
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
Open day and night.
New Management.
. The UNION HOTEL BARBER SHOP
Has been purchased by .
ALBERT COOK,
A FIRST-CLASS BARBER
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
The very best of work in alllines ofthe bus
ness. Give hima trial and he will please you
CRONK BEER
‘TICHOLAS 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 :': is
He guarantees the article to be of the best
£@All orders left with Mr. Shingle will
receive prompt attention“@&
uckley Puilding Broad st., Nevada City, are
hee jared to do all work in their line in the
manner and at the most ‘reasonable
rates,
PHILIP HILD
Has opened» a sho; oF on Broad street, nextdoor .
above Mrs. Hocking’s Variety Store, and is
prepared to ete to order
BOOTS AND SHOES
Inthe best manner. All work paresis
2 LE tL
seuting attorney,” he said, “there was
% eriminal statute universally disre. warded. Theindictment’ of @ wellknown man for vislation of this law
was secured through the efforts of Mr.
Culberson, who prosecuted the case
with more. yigor than.almost any he
had ever conducted, succeeding in securing @ conviction and.sentence to the
penitentiary. Then ‘he left town and
no one knew where he had gone until
he and the prisoner, who had been
taken, to the penitentiary, returned together. Mr. Culberson had gone to, the
vovernor, obtained a pardon and met
the convict at the penitentiary with it.
The law had been vindicated and there
were no more violations of that statute
in Jefferson.”
. Cycles and Ratiroads.
A London correspondent of the Paris
Messenger, in speaking of the usual and
general exodus from that city during
the Whitsuntide holidays, says that the
excursions from the metropolis were almost wholly made on wheels. On Whit
Monday it was impossible to hire or
even buy a bike in London. » The railways begin to feel the effect of this form
of transportation, which, exceeds the
most extreme anticipations. At the
same time the rush for bicycles was a
‘sort of relief for railway, omnibus and
rapid + companies, however, did
less enjoy than their fugitive customers.
other vehicle passengers, which the . GOOD
A share of public patronage solicited. jis
SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. A CHILD Plaster = can handle them, Ages 10 and 12 years,
. ——AND—— . £4, san bas Also a fine Studebaker spring
. Ego wagon, nearly new. Bed of,wagon
‘Brickwork
10 feet long, with_two seats, will be sold on
. reasonable terms.
Frederick Tellam,
Nevada City.
In all their branches. Also
PATCHING AND WHITING, . ?"
ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING, .
CEMENT WORK a Specialty.
O’REILLY & ZILKIE.
Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon.
SCHIIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine street Nevada City, Cal.
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
So
. {Ub
WHELIHAN BROS.,
. Corner Broad and Pine streets, keep the rey
best brands of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGA
. Agents for Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge
Beer. ”
THE BEST OF WORK,
THE LOWEST OF PRICES..
¥ou will always find this
motto prevails at my
Novelty Wood Working and Repair Shop
on L spccials of TURNING and BAND Bay.
AINGS of all kinds on hand.
a en a Su on shortest notice.
H. C. WEISENBURGER,
Successor to O. C: Percival,
———IN sTOCE——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
ESTRELLA BOHEMI {TAN CLUB .
LA ROSA HARMONIA }
Do You Want
First-Class apoald :
Shop on the Plaza. NEVADA CITY.
A. J. BOVEY,
an
S. ‘ Manufacturer of and
.
}
aGood Drink? ..
Then Try PARNELL’S
‘JESSE MOORE,” ee NOBLE,” “CASTLEWOOD” Whiskies. _Hennessy’s Brandy
and Baele’ 's” Gerntan ike Porter.
One drink sufficient to make you FEEL
Dealer in
2 “BOOTS & SHOES.
DON’T FAIL TO SEE
_ MY FINE STOCK.
Boots and Shoes made to order
in the best andat
ne A aecaasae Repairing neatly and promptly
‘Broad street. head of Union street,
“THE, RECEPTION,”
"Money
if
Creases<o=—
Thatis the way you find
a paper dollar when you
take it out-of your pock= ; But the best way to
n
The Dollar of lis
is to advertise your bus-+
iness in a live newspaper that is read by the
most people in the terri_
tory it covers. Such a
paper is
« The .s%
Daily Transcript
By Brown & Calkins.
en:
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
__INSURANCE.
F idelityM utual. hid Association
San Francisco, Cal,
eFor Five Cents Per Daye
WILL PAY, according to the hazard of
pation, from $8.00 to a week, raat
me to work through being huré aecidentoWWILL PAY, if identall you are accide y killed,
WILL PAY $10.00 . ook when you are
be a0 unable to.w
LL PAY. $100.00 for al
wind PAY, if you, ie et nig atid and foot
or
peyine 8: 00 Tife mation te
per month,
LIFE INSURANCE.
Phy issues “Relea ot of pty Insur,
from $: in case of eath, aud
$e var $1000 ef yt car pe ty accident and
$2000 at iS SRP ar Ys Sek 2000 at Paik or $1000.
10,00 per week for pee sae or siokpess,
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose at your income when you
are sick or disabled
The Ld apt tual £18 Adtosintion is J fee
eminent],
be nt Uaieed [rol am meee
itt ae $6,000.00 cash feposite.wi ith me eaten
of California and Mi ¥, hich, apg her
with an ampfe Reserve Fund
assets, make its certificate an bys th ark arantee of the solidity its protection bg its
members.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J. L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and
tig bd a upon
> fee and dues of
1 Manager, .
Sd Pratibinco, Cal.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, ope. by nap oe Exchange Hoel,
ye
JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
The Em; se empine lives Livers Seanle
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with el t B
Hacks to let at short
terms,
peice, ‘Wagons and
ice Qn zpasonahle:
The horses are free from vices, of good
style, and capable of going ag fast. as any gend .
tleman cares to drive.
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA. CITY. CAL.
Gold and orés of every description melted
fined d assayed. Pri
quarts trom from 5 to 500 tn mailing “
Dust, Gold Silver Bars. Acide
ant Crucibles for ae "
MONUMENTS,
TOFBSONES,
GRANITE WORK . .
Weisenburger & Coffey,
Boulder st., near Park ave.,
NEVADA CITY .....6.+5 Sets tak
Scotch Granite and Marble of Every DeseripMonuments Lettering on Tombstones
WORK WARRANTED BIRST-CLASS.
Telj No. 4144. Commercial Street. .
uBetore Fone Ape ash a
PRICES LOWEST Dh THR STATE. a he