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July 27, 1896 (4 pages)

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bay sai sb collec az @ny personal © ‘on. . Said sale verbal not isions, Of Sec. of the Politi. apply to and must ma oard of Trae id Poll taxes peeding month © amount of 1, to the City at other reve. shall be all oll taxes eol. ar, for making } followi ‘ ey Riche Wea + RICH, of the Board, june 3 OF THE STA the County a omopany, Plain. Hd dant. lain erior Court l.for the Conse int filed in the anit California send ack, Defendant, appear in an acpy the above. ‘ior Court of the or the Co Complaint tiled lusive of the d on you of th avada County hirty days, to foréclose con. ober lath, 1887, by ant, whereby the i the Defendant : described in the Nevada County, wlleges that there according to the im of $7t for un. terest thereon at rom October 1:th, ss the Decree of and foreclosing t to purchase any 1 the said con. und to be due the such reasonable with costs of suit, fully appear by on file herein. ified, that if you he said complaint Plaintiff will have ipply to the Court the complaint. d the seal of the é of California, in! ada, this 18th day iY, Clerk, mn, Deputy Clerk. feardaun, attorueys ist Building, San iy-i r Patent. AND OFFICE, uly 17, 1896. VEN TO WHOMII eld Gravel Mining by its duly author. ose P, O, addressit ancisco, California cation for a Patel 1€, Situated in Vir} t, Nevada County, designated by the t on tile in this of gwriship Seventee i. D, M. nid Lot 80 being Wiation 179 30’ Ki ree four (i) feet i, (being corner, No Kluming Mine (aps the sectiony ns Ii, 12, 13 and which ngeY East, Mt. Di th 7334 degrees East West 8.53 chains hes, in rock mound East 5.47 chains ul Ss, ina rock mouwl ast 4.28 chains 2 s in a rock mount ast 6.88 choins Si 3 im a rock mould fast 4.61 chains 4 sin a rock moun sins 122.1 feet post und marked P.S. 1 sections 11 and! -eorner common 0 bears South 0° # . 5.67 chains 3.74.2 feel a rock mound mark} Vest 2.33 chaius ii} 1ound 4 by 4 inche Vest.5 chains 330 f arock mound mar West: 6.94 chains egin a rock mou Nest 7.60 chains i es in a rock mol rest-$.08chains 20 ft iw. Beginning at a sprit ydescribed. _ tation 17!2° East. ya black oak tre Section corner 0! 3 and 14, Tp. 17, \5 said Penelon Pla led on the South} ig Mine, Lot 63, ¢ orth being the Blot Lot No. 50, pater! laiming adversely nelon Placer Mine gnated and hereby to file their advé or of the United Sti nto, California od of publication he ad by virtue of the? $ FRASER, Registe" that the foregoits patent be publis y days (61 consect! Nevapa Daily published at Nev S FRASER, Regist?" n of this notice >t July, 18%. ™ Creditors. T WUTKE, DECAY given by the he ‘of the estate of Bos the creditors 7) s against the s#“ 1m with the necé ¢ months after ee tice to the said / _ the store of St). Nevada City, ¥ 'B, Ww. scHMIDL he Estate of 4! ney. for Estate. Taxes. 3¥ GIVEN THAT . ww due and payable k P. M. on gust 3d, 18%) " ; Heating Cooking z Published went fuodape aud Loge ltt "ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application. ~ Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City 9s . , second-class matter. BUT IN LINE WITHLTHIS AGE OF PROGRESS. Sanitary Plumbing Imake a specialty : ploy the best wor: the best mate: jJowest. i en B! Stoves . , Morning Light. Sunbeam Box Patterns And others Richmond Grand Pacific Garland Westwood And others : res Stoves. Stoves E My stock of . Hardware fenton ‘by all odds . eompletest I ever offered As for There is nothing of thai Tinware > -on sale when you visit my stor Plain and.decorated T can please you in this department. If you want member that I make a spe: Le m aie of them. From the cheapDS cialty of the “will be found here, est to the most ela All kinds of ire Fencing f2Gck" tua is cheep. ‘ave plain and fancy. The best of . Paints, Oils sefsver emis weady mixed Paint sold. Fine stock of ‘ AND CUTLERY, representFirearms jig the latest and the best > products.of the leading makers. , 'GEO. E. TURNER q S5:to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY. of it. Lem-. nse . a rials. Prices the Pat. ‘Todd Heater . ' Fancy and Staple is this the made that zo. cannot ‘tnd suit all and:purses. I am sure ie . ee 10 Cents BIRT! ‘Ten Cents a Box Three Elegant Cakes This Soap contains’ BUTTERMILK: in ‘propor'“§ tions that render it very soothing to the Skin. We GUARANTEE to not substitute in putting up ; > Prescr.ptions. 8 : __-H. DICKERMAN & €O., DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Cor. Pine and Commercial sts. ee Telephone No. 90, iin WHITE HOUSE . One Lot of LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced from a $1 50 to 75 cents a pair. 4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $1 50to $1 10 a pur. r ‘Blegant assortmeat of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes'32 ' to 42, below cost. ¥ 5 ae Ai # aig za . : : Our entire stock of WASH Dats are going at a sacrice. : THE WHITE KOJSE, B. NEWMAN & CO. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale ...--ig] . ahd the hot air was: . ) . haze of dust. The mighty Flinders, a i . vast river, of sand, with water beneath, . mocked the parch Boia . papilation. CHEAPER roniien }@ THAN . . tS . . from each ‘other, like: giants striking’ . @itongh the Jand,*resring their dim . woe betide the houses they take in their \up with the°heat. © ‘Phe people are as . exeitements—the shearing season, dancOur elegant STORE FIXT URES are for sale at a bargain. . = DAY EVENING; JULY 27; 18 96. EST, IN. 1860.BYN. -P.) BROWN & CO. ed «No tain Kad fallen for eight months, , sere with a stifling ed township, the dusty downs and the burning limbs of the “frequently all the doors and win‘dows of ‘the wretclied tin and wood houses had. to be hurriedly closed to ‘keep out» the hateful sirocco. The al} most bare downs rolled away into the apc . . distance, with pillars of dusta thousand h feet high, traveling’s yng in the scorch-. ing whirlwinds, at & aw miles distance ‘heads into the brass-eolored'sky. These dust spouts are only a few feet in diameter for hundretis**of feet up.” They come eddying’ along; sometimes lifting even oil tins and corrugated iron; and track, for they fill them with dirt and vubbish, making a clatter on the roof. all-the apertures as'they see a column of dust, approaching, they are filled with fine dust, and the very bookcovers cur] ‘isppy as anybodyelse. They live and toil, make lots of money, marry and NEW LUMBER YARD Building and Mining LumRustic, Flooring, Iiven if people @re ‘on the alert to close . THE BEST QUALITY 10 BE HAD Prices Given. Upon Application. . . RESUMED BUSINESS es . GEO, WILLIAM DURST : Formerly of the New York akery, has opened a First-Class Bakery Inthe Transcript Block, on Commercial street, a few ‘doors above his old stand, where he is —— T. P. BYR : -established.a Lumber Yard on upper. E. street, adjoining his residence, where . Gepl constantly: heer a full assortment of I kinds of ‘ TTER PREPA N Ser BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER ; To serve the public with First-class Including Bread, Pies and Cakes. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. &@Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con. * stantly on hand. TELEHHONE 37, . Shingles, Shakes, Etc., Etc. IN THIS MARKET. Leave Ordei‘s at the Yard. are given in marriagt. They have.their ing and .race meetings. . All the vices and a few of the virtues belonging to the rest of the world ate to be met with in that dreary, scorching wilderness.” ae SOMEWHAT: MIXED. He Know There’ Was Trouble Waiting for Htm at Home. ihe He was a pale-faced, red-whiskered man, and he was leaning against a hhorseless wagon, wliith was lying on its side near the road fence, says the New York World. “Stranger,” he began, as l approached him, “ken ye tell me wher’ Iam at?” “You are about three miles from Grassville village and four tailes from Lidford town,” I replied. : “Kin yer tell me-the time?” Seven o'clock,” “Mornin’ or evenin'’?” “Morning.” ‘ ; “Then it’s me,” he said, with a sigh. “What do you mean?” T asked. “Well, stranger,” he began, ‘‘jis ’fore you come along I woke up an’ found meself lyin’ under this yere wagon, an’ fer the life of me I couldn't tell which one of two things T fad gone an’ done— lost a horse or found &wagon. Now 1 know that L have lost.a horse; now IT kriow that I’m the great big gawk that left Grassville for Lidford with a load of taters yesterday mornin’, an’ left Lidford for Grassville with a skinful of whisky last night. “Stranger,”. he. ntinued, “take. a cood Jook at my face ndw, an™ ther jist) wait here till I come back from Grassville with the horse, an’ yon'll git a purty good idee of the fightin’ qualities of my ol’ woman.” I did not wait. BOUNTIES IN SEALS. Maine Still Pays a Bounty and Last Year
Ratsed [t. : . Maine paid bounties on 1,662 seals . and on 305 bears in 1895. In 1894 only 385 seals and 550 bears were killed. The inerease of seal killing is due to a 50cent increase of the bounty, making it onedollar. The bears have been thinned out by extensive killing. Why there should be a bounty on seals is plain, says the New York Sun, to those who know that in a single year a seal consumes 3,650 pounds of fish, which would . male 6,060,300 pounds saved by the . killing of 1,662 seals in 1895. Most of . Liquor Dealers, CITIZENS BANK! NEVADA CITY . BROADSTREET, Ni (Incorporated 1876.) CAPITAL. a Authorized and subscribed, $200,000; 50,000 22,000 Paidupincoin, ° ° ° @ndivided profits, bd OFFICERS. DIRECTORS. . Joun T. Morean, D, E. Moreay, L, HousManN, Ne CORRESPONDEN'S. "New York—National Bank of North Amer"Gen Francisco—First National Bank.Sacramento—National Bank of D, We issue Sight Drafts a bayante in EW YO) i SAN FRANCISCO, Iso Bills i aes . A the principal cities of Kuro) Warrants. Gold Assay ‘This Bank ley, where a general . M. THOMAS, Heshaeus gues at Grass Valley. Silver Bullio: rchased. atthe Bank. ble at sight in sue Reitais and Collections on any part of the United States a ehest priee paid for County and State Maintains an office at Grass ValBanking Business And Sole.Nevada County Agents for the Enterprise ‘Brewing ‘Co. We Pay No High Rents! : 7 We Employ No Drummers ! . By x ee 0, Mille Ladies” $75. [en’s $85. t High Grade Bicycle Factory 1 the world, Built and guaranteed by the Larges ig! nate Bi aoe ot h G te) Warranted the BEST of all HIGH GRADE wheels. Tlustrated eatalogue free. 14,29, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister St., Sin Francisco. We want a live Agent in Nevada City. MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER" IN “TTIE* WORLD. We Give the Best Terms to Retiilers. BEE A. ISOARD & SON, Broad ‘St, ‘Nevada City. CO., of Indianapolis, Ind. Men's $85. Ladics’ $75 and $85. the fish eaten ‘are coarse-grained, suclr . as are used in baiting lobster pots— . . seulpins, flounders, tomeods, ete.—but \ fen a few valuable fish, like herring. salmon and mackarel, are killed by . . these animals. Much difficulty is ex. perieneed by seal hunters in securing . wounded ones escape, and. probably . more than 2,000 seals were killed during 1895, ‘s No one knows exactly.why bounties are paid on black bears, They are harm.less animals, according to competent observers, feeding ‘on. beechnuts, wild fruits of various kinds, on carrion, and roots of plants, seldom if ever molesting farmers in-any way. Maine pays five dollars.and ‘New York ten dollars’ a head” for. killing these good-natured ASveatures. é William’s Culinary Department. The German emperor has a curious arrangement with his kitchen department. ‘The empress arranges his menus and he pays the cooks about two dollars for each plate, on ordinary occasions, and five to seven doHars. on state occasions. Luncheon is served at two and dinner, at six. The empress shares all his meals, and at luncheon they usually have company—courtiers, urtists, savants, authors, or distinguished foreigners who happen to’be in Berlin. 1 Squeezed to Death in a Stump. , George Bennett, of Eden, Ont., met SUMMER SHAW & BOWMAN, J. F. SHAW. Tailored'to Order in the highest style of’the art Latest Cut, “Best Goods, Finest Trimmings, v DENTISTS. F OMe at residence, Sacramento st, Nevada High Grade Work. E. E. DULAC, ——Petehiaint Tailor with a horrible death the other evening. He was assisting in the operation of splitting large stumps with a jack‘. serew and had one nearly split,.when he stepped into the opening. Suddenly the jackscrew sprung, out, the stump closed like a shot, catching Bennett, and he was slowly squeezed to death. London Meat Inspection. ~ All meat that is declared unfit for food by the official inspectors in London is immediately removed: to the cordemned «meat shed in the Central market at Smithfield. Here is a series of tanks made of thick slate, and each wilh a capacity of 600 gallons. The meat is first slashed and disfigured, and then subjected to a chemical bath which has the effect not only of discoloring and jeodorizing it, but also of stopping decomposition: ee Works Wonders. Harness and Saddlery . JAMIES CAIRNS, iI will be at the City Hall on all of the animals killed, Many badly . puckley Building, Broad. st., Nevada City, are NEw LIVERY and FED STABLE } Corner or ScHOOL AND MaIN STREETS, NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL. CHEAPER THAN EVER. E. NORTHUP, Prop. Broad st., 6pp. National Hotel, : has established the following Fine Horses and Carriages for every ° : . . occasion always ready. : Prices for Cash Only e. Aspecialty of conveying passengers from North San Juan to Nevada City to oo . meet any train. Prices to suit the times. COME AND SEE ME. COOL, SHARP BEER. Halters 50 . When you are thirsty and feel like taking a Cushions ... . 150) glass of that famous MILWAUKEE BREWHarness Soap. re a RY BEER, call on ee CHAS. PECOR, Straps... Bee gst Mt oa wie, cea pS yf Sacramento street. Single Harness Double Harness Lap Duste: p rs Buggy Whi four-horse Whips. Sweat Pads, per pair ‘Curry Combs Shaw] Straps Two-Horse Whip Lashes Best Harness Oil, per gallon. dire, per box..\ Vie. Not.ce to Yaxp yeis. ra a ane 2 ® ool and Refreshing. All kinds of Wines and Liquors. Rooms in connection, Private “Notice is hereby given that. : Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, ~ Prop’r and after . MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1896, And until Monday, Augtst 3, 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. ‘TRO UT D. B. GETCHELL, City Marshal, . A. WALLACE The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night. . Toney He knows how to draw _ it, and it is always . ; eee i n Creases—=— That is the way -you find a paper dollar when you take it out of you pocket. But the best way to find a The Dollar of Your Dadties 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 ihe Daily Transcript By Brown & sine ASA t RESULT PRODUCER ITISA PHENOMENA 2 . HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. f idelityM utual Aid Asscciaticn San Francisco, Cal. } eFor Five Cents Per Daye WILL PAY, according to the hazard of oceupation, from #8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unoe to work through being hurt accidentally. WILL PAY, if you are id. 1 8208.0 to solu, re accidentally killed, PAY $10.00 a week, wh sick and pusple to work. isin daa hehe La 100.00 for funeral expenses. WILL PAY, if you Jose a hand and foot or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00. Absolute Protection to the members upon Biying $5.00 life membership fee and dues of 1.50 per month, LIFE INSURANCE. Also issues policies of Life Insurance;'paying from $1000 to $5000 in case of death, and $5.00 ver bral yg! week ee} nanos. and sickness; also a 1b year paid up policy, paying 2000 at death or $1000 at cha of 15 years; 10.00 per week for accident or sickness, IF INSURED, You ¢annot lose all your income when are sick or disabled by accident. ig ys The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Preemineritly the Largest and Strongest Accident and Health Association in the United States. It has $6,000.00 eash deposits with the States of California and Missouri, which, together with .an ample Reserve Fund and large assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its proteetion to its members. , Reliablé Agents Wanted. Write ‘J. L. M. SHETTERLEY, tt Secretary and General Manager, San Francisco, Cal, CLANCY & TAMBLYN) Samssissssarspiazens tries «week ste Empire Stable, Leave your order fo t (“THE CORNER STORE, . COR. COYOTE AND MAIN STS., repared to do all work in their line in the . Best manner and at the most reasonable . BEYAD\ CETY Horseshoers and Farriers, caL. JAMES HENSESSY, \ Broad Street, one National Exchange Hotel, . Nevada City. Prop’r. =“ . \CRONK BEER PHILIP HIL Has opened a shop on Broad street, next door above Mrs. Hocking’s Variety Store, and is . prepared to make to order enough beer about the : : First of July : : . uarariteed. . receive prompt attention“@Q j13. . :FOR SALE: Inthe best manner. All work A share of public patronage solicited. Plastering ——AND—— Brickwork In all their branches. Also . PATCHING AND WHITING, ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING, ‘A can handle them. weight 2300. covered wagon, nearly new. 10 feet long, with two seats, will be reasonable terms. Frederick Tellam, . j15 Nevada City. 1% . NIcHaLas SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PRO. . an Beige Ot cee wil be ready to, deliver ‘HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES . He guarantees the article to be of the best BOOTS AND SHOES . peal orders left with Mr. Shingle will SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. A CHILD Ages 10 and 12 years, Also a fine Studebaker spring . Nevada Assay Office, Bed of wagon ead on . \ . The Empire Livery Stable . has the largest lot of To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Bache to let at short notice on reasonable erms, The horsés”ate free from vices, of good style, and capable of going as fast as any genz tleman cares to drive. Established in 1853 by JAS. J. OTT, No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of every description melted refined and assayed. Practical milling of quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibs. . . . . j . . . CEMENT WORK a Specialty. WHELINAN BROS., “O’REILLY & ZILKIE. Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon. best brands of WINES, LIQUORS & CIG. Agents for Ruhstal Gorner Broad and Pine streets, keep the ver, ARS. Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids and Crucibles for sale. : ". MONUMENTS, ler’s Gilt Edge) Gear. . TOPBSONES, SCHIMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine street LEADING LAD THE BEST OF WORK. THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. You will always find this motto prevails at my Sold. a. ING. MO pairing done on shortest notice. : —-IN sTOCK——~ E "i GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D ESTRELLA ~ BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA ts Successor to O. C. Percival, Shop on the Plaza. NEVADA CITY. Do You Want Novelty Wood Working ani Re air Shop A‘specialty of TURNING and BAND SAW Psi INGS of all kinds‘on band. BR \GRANITEWORK.. . . ain Weisenburger & Coffey, Boulder st., near Park aye., e . . i. C. WEISENBURGER, . xevava CITY a Good Drink? .. Then Try PARNELL’S ‘JESSE MOORE,” “CYRUS NOBLE,” “CASTLEWOOD” Whiskies. Hennessy’s Brandy and Burke’s Genuine Irish Porter.drink sufficient to make you FEEL A.J. BOVEY, Manufacturer of and *_Dealer in DON’T FAIL TO SEE Telj No, 41144. Commercial Street. . Broad street, head of Union street, BOOTS & SHOES. MY FINE STOCK. Boots and Shoes made to order in the best manner and at reason~ #6 THE RECE PTION,’ , aie prices. Repairing neatly and promptly Seotch Granite and Marble of Every Deserip‘ tion. Lettering on Tombstones and Monuments Promptly Attended to. WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS. PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE Before giving your orders fo Marble or Granite Work give a 2 Lg