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March 23, 1895 (4 pages)

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Js 4 iy ke and care CHO Vis wort pose .For py to is he Hotel Cho The Att @a)l , wea PALI ELI OELIE, EEN I es heen easement acne oF THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . (Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Nevada Published Evenings Daily Except Citv, Nevada County, Calif. —_ undays and . add. Legal Holidays. — The Personal Property List The . session and it has been signed by Governor Amending Section 2955, relative to mortMORTGAGES. Can Be\A Mortgaged. a bill at its last M. WwW. this m Con legislature passed so as tu read as ‘ ; ages on personal property BuBscRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, . : hee _ prop ’ : yC Mouth; Six Dollars @ Year When . totic : aid im Advance 2955. Mortgages may be made upon the . for Sa Paid in Advance for a.Full Year. LocAL READING for First Insertion, Five C sequent Time, One Dolla ——— je a Line Notices—Ten Cents h Sub. other: ents a Line Eac +a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli. stock ae the machinery used by machinists, foundrya : ——— men and mechanics. Steam engines : SATU ) Mining machinery. Printing ye jedhaeadeee us cea. ee ices and il, Professional libraries, . tonvi ——_———— a SSC*~C:*CS*«C:C treme of surveyors, physicians and. OD. HE IS_DYING. . dentists, Upholstery, furniture and house-. night. — . hotd goods. Oil paintings, pictures and works Lieutenant-Governor Millard Will) of art. All growing crops, including grapes Vessels of more than five tons S. Never ‘Come Lientenant-Governor” Miliard-is consumpti he wil fornia a few warned that het seek a warmer climate. Augeles and practic his principal chent company. health remained about as it had been. ‘There : has been here ona visit, will: leave ea . : Pate ve~ . records, : Bs was uo falling off—there was no improve fine Oe morning for the State of Nevada. ‘ment, and so things would probably have Making Improvements. Charles Woerner, the cigar maker, leaves 4 7 i 9 been = _— aca . sa ue 5 ri) etal vita remained for a.Jong time had-he uot : pa tonight for Oaklauid, where he will visit for ; 2 lice onvention (eo. D. Buckley 1s making numerous blo chosen by the last Republican. ¢ 2 a couple of weeks. he E his property near t aks tas to bé the candidate of the party tenant-Governor,. many of sonality that makes fect, but he went in an energy done credit to a much stronger man, It was just as had been foreseen, how. apartments are also being made a deal more salle: © It ie “reported that he will not come . ever, Afters hard campaign, which, had . comfortable for the coming summer months, sec stone = . ai ——-+@-o>——— ‘ o he been in robust health, would have been IMPURE spices are not only worthless, G. W. Arinstrong, Grand Trustee ‘of ,the visiting the i ; » came 2 vatt f 2 : trying on him, sunre came the long wait tor . bat injurious ta A oa opel i the returns, and finally, news of his election, such a those who were 1 would neve less undertake inuch But they said nothing, for committee ready ill, Millard had to rival claimants until he was worse. tee list to Sacramento other motives were furr friends from making public his condition, Be Under the law the Lieutenant-Governor withing ito date <a erer urged him to appoint the committees him. Rene ene : é ‘ ". gchool as usual. A cordial invitation is ex=T self and net'to mind Millard, who could . : : 2 tended to all. not come tu Sacramepto, anyhow. meantime, Millard took the oath in Los Angeles—though the law says it must on, and th . ever. visit the Capitol. to preside over the State Senate. The Lientenant-Governor ca North. dying of nere ig no chance that and ‘ used me to Caliyears ago becanse he was 1ad consumption and should He settled in Los ed law inadn easy way, being @ ‘wealthy land Lieutenant-Governor’s and The His friends—and he has rhe is of that kimd-ef perfrieuds—feared the efto the campaign with them, fo and vigor which when he received . Millard was already in physical condition as to convince . ptinate with him r be able to visit Sacramento, the duties of his office. and then the fight . Althat he, _-Chairmanships began. worry for the finally. and then . the his successor qualifies. . we . seisiablnierenibiosabsieatasalamah.s Ia the} of office be taken before both houses of the Legislature—and Lieutenant-Governor Reddick, his friends, notwithstanding the remonstrance of withdrew, No sooner was . Reddick out of the way than the information was permitted to go forth that Millard . was worse, ‘«Fle will be here before the session,” said Millard’s friends. a few the public were permitted to know that Lieutenant-Governor attend the session at timé constantly received announcing that Millard’s strength was increasing, while pri_ vate worse, When he was forced to leave the dry, dry, end of the At length, weeks before the final adjournment, Millard would not all. In the dispatches were being inean— } Jetters and letters admitted that he was getting following personal property, Locomotives. and fruit. burden. machinery, casks, pipes, fruit brandy, fruit syrups, the cooperag tained. safes. vesters, threshing “outtits, farming implements. books, maps, papers and slips of for Lieu. improvements to \Biced and Main-street bridges. foundatio . sides of ‘the building will be repaired. would ‘have . bute The interior of the office and other packed in cans that form PENONG . garden grown, and pack . packages. over the! yesterday choice positions, . ties. He sent bis commit. sigus, ‘he best ‘ished to keep his} lowest prices alwa facts of . establishment. : i : Wep9e-Were-wly-wansneppennn. Law 3i Rey. to do nothing indelicate, bat his friends . : ? 2g Sime. anne : Society will meet_at 6.15 P. Mm. warm climate of Los Angeles for the hot air of Indio, it was regarded. as a confession that the consumption had taken a firm hold of hitn and that his days ‘were numbered. Indio enabled him to recuperate a little, aud he is as cheerful and pleasant as ever, but those who “have seen him in the -last fortnight and have heard from him, or those who his friends, say he is unquestionably dying of consumption and cannot last six inonths. In Millard’s death many people imagine Lieutenant—Governor that the event of the President pro tem. of the Senate would ‘ become such Lieutenant-Goveruor, but while is the practice in other States, it is not so in California. The appointment ‘of a Lieutenant-Governor rests with Governor Budd, under Section 8 of Article VY of the Constitution . which gives him the power to cancies in office. fill all_vaNow, who would he appoint? ‘he politicians agree that Wim. 1. vw eterof Santa-Cras-would-be appoin ted. be~: * yond question—always providing, of course, that Budd would appoint any one. ; Jeter isa friend of Budd’s, besides baving run-for Lieutenant-Governor on the same ticket with Budd and not a man of prominence seems to believe that Budd would think for a moment of anyone else, though they all deplore such a discussion with the Bg incumbent of the office stil] alive. + eee A Quarter Century Test. a For a quarter of a century Dr. King’s New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who' have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers, in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaction . ig no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give'relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Trial. bot‘ tles Free at Carr. Bros. Drug Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. Pek ‘KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify and none engines and other rolling of a railroad. Steamboat machinery, Instruments, negatives, furniture . f tixtures of a photograph gallery. The M in the manufacture or storage of wine, or sugar, with e in which the same are con— M Iron and steel swine . thei Pianos and organs. Meat cattle, horses, mules, sheep, and the ‘increase thereof, Harhay. presses and Abstract searches of A new n will be put in and the front and arr her shop on Commercial street fixed up. . private a rust. MILLAR’s Spices are abaolately pure apd ed in rust-proof Ask for them. £183m ——_ 2a — Novelties Received. Luetje & Brand received from ‘the Hast a very large stock of new novelThey are of the very latest de-. and should be seem to be appreciated. dnd latest style goods at the ys prevail at this pioneer a —+-2@e+ -Congregational Church. There will be preaching tomorrow morn: . ) Sabbath —+-@e + Something New. Go up to Geo, C. Gaylord’s and get a package of that shreaded codfish which he sells for 10 Something new and ml9tf cents. nice. Symproms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die victims of kidney disease who could have been saved had they taken proper precautions, The prompt use of’Dr. J. i. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved thousands of valuableslives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1.00 per bottle. > ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. e Otto B. Wilke, Agent Stuttz, Company, JR. Davis, San Juan, J. W. Ellison, Sweetland, G. B. Reynolds, ff ; Mrs. A. Jordan, Marysville, © T. C. Barry, ae J. A. Gleason, San Francisco, C. L. Davis, “ M. P. Scott, “¢ K. I, Stoll, aa Chas. E. Robins, Grass Valley, F. M. Lucie, “ John Mahoney, Washington, C. ¥. Maguire, “ M. Martin, Central House, Jd, Eherle;-Colfax, §. A. Gough, ‘ fs W. Martin, Maybert, L. M. Royal, i) "MARRIED. At Sacramento, March 20th, by , Rev. Father Grace, Edwin W. Meredith and Annie Larcy, both of Saefamento, i Kaci Rate Ki eae BORN. At Nevada City, March 22d, to the wife of Thomas Powell—a daughter. In Grass Valley, March 2lat, to the wife of Joseph Patterson, a son. ee America Leads the World. Just so with the Creat American Importing Tea Co.'s TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, CROCKERY, CHINA, :GLASSWARE. ,. They Lead All Others for Superior Quality, . _ Lowest Prices. Concise Chronicle of Various Folks turned to Truckee last night. Mrs. Mamie—Lawrence teft—last evening J. E. Poingslestre will arrive from Oak= land,t! , Frank Wright came over from San Juan} Monarch. streets, and will probably visit Nevada City next week. today. Mrs. J. Ostrom came down from Bloomand . field today on her way below. Robert McCollough of Sw eetland was it town today. fom San Francisco last night. tubes and utensils of San Francisco, are here on a visit. W-. Mobley and N. H. down from Bloomfield this morning. Francisco, W. Phight and E. H. Layidaire, of Francisco, arrived here on systems, . train. Adam McLean, Mrs, A. Jordan of Marysville, been visiting friends at North San Juan, Native Sons, who has been Parlors at Camptonville, Downieville and Sierra City,;arrived here today on his way home to Auburn. 1 copal Church, is instructing a confirmation, April 7th. Quigley’s residence, near bridge, fell from a porch Thursday e and sustained severe bruises about the arm they ?” yesterday. Fu moon sets a bad example in getting full. w some people do take to astronomy. . PERSONAL POINTERS. —— Doings and Intentions. P. Scott of San Francisco is in town, F. Englebright returned from Auburn orning. : stable Duncan and Sam Casper ren Francisco, on a visit. J. Jackson came down from Camplle yesterday. Bozq of San Francisco arrived last S. Gleason rs. E. McBirney and Mrs. J. F. Egger, Hansen came . O’'Bnen and George arrived bere last evening on r way to Sierra county. San the morning formerly of this city,-who in the ived here yesterday on her way homes ‘ is havi : John Snell of this city will go to Downie . Con eet Se the ee a ville about the Ist of April to work for . hile in the Messenger office. Max Isoard left this morning for MarysRev. E. Van Deerlin,-rector of the Episclass for which will take place Sunday, . Mrs. Richards, the suspension nd side, A ————---4 0 — An Impossibility. Little Boy —Mamma, what is a Hermit?? « Mamma—A man who goes ’way off and ives by himself. : ‘Dogsn’t he ever. have any one to talk “JT guess womans is never hermits, is + e@e > MertinG Debs will be like meeting a man hereafter ; for that gentleman is all + e@ee = : ~~ e@er — Don’r argue with men, _ A fact should ~ self evident, o-0@e's Advertised Letters. The following isa list of the letters remaining.in the postoffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., March 21, 1899: Bittencort, John 8, ‘ Ignacio, ‘Thomas Jenkin, Thomas Krengle, J. Link, Mrs. S. E. Link, Mrs, Fannie Martin, Richard 3 Merrey, Miss Ella Oliver. Wim. If not called for in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the ded letter office. ties calling for any ‘Of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. Leonard 8. CALKins, P. M. 2 «20+ : = ALL the elements which nature requires, to make the hair beautiful and abundant, This preparation keeps the scalp free from danaré supplied in Ayer’s .Hair Vigor. drnff, prevents the hair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. = +*@e+ ae he SHILOH’S CURR, the great Goagh and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Sold by Carr: Bros. Children love it. ‘BOcts. $1.00 Bottle, One cent a dose. ihe "tis sold on @ guarantee by all druggists. It cures Ipcipient Con i and is the best Cough and ‘Croup Ct aa Sold by Carr Bros. CLOSING OUT SALE — AT REDUCED PRICES, OF Fine Boots «\» Shoes. My Entire Stock Myst Go! a Here is also a price list for Repaising: Men’s Soles and Heels........ $k 00 Men’s Sewed Soles and Heels.. ee ees Mén's Gum Boots. 6 05s. sce 00 Ladies’ Soles and Heels.. Bais Boys’ and Girls Shoes According. Call and see me and get bargains. The your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels aid make pour head. clear as a bell, 25¢., 50c., and $1.0Q. Sold by Carr Commercial ireet, Nevadsa Oity. sie cielo De . ‘ above is strictly for CASH. dives Away.. ree {0 All: JOHN DELBRIDGE, Par. } Telephoned From Grass Valley. William Delbridge, proprietor of a candy factory on Mill street, paid a fing of $10.80 this morning. for obstructing the sidewalk in front of his business place. . Three or four mining experts are in Grass Valley for the purpose of looking at properties in that district. that place a short time mining property on Union Hill owned by George D. McLéan. ‘i Two rival bicycle agents are in town; one his evening and remain over Sunday. representing the Rambjidr, the other the Newspaper men always know more than they write; they always shicld—more than they expose; they are always more merciful ‘than cruel, as has been truly_said. sees : who trusts a newspaper man may reply upon of. Washjngtonreturned} 41,4 fact that he will be treated faitly. It is the mean contemptible suspicious hy pocrite that. the newspaper men —are always after. (. : No manly man was ever hurt by a newsJOHN 1. CALDWELL, paper: manner of man one is than the newspaper Miller, of San] ian who studies men and their actions day
after day. Services‘in the above church, tomorrow as usual, rish, will preach. Bread. of Life;” on the Strongest.” Sunday school services-at the usual time, League service led by Miss Mary Thomas. Subject—‘‘Clean and “Unclean.” pecially young people, are cordially invit ed to.these services. Speaking of the great clock which is to be placed on the Philadelphia city hall, The Record of that city says: will bo a marvel of ponderous delicacy. The face of the clock must: be 27 feet in diameter, and a hand 13 fect 6 inches in ‘ongth would weigh close on ton, and yet must move with unerring accuracy. Noone yet knows who will have the honor of great mechanism, but sentiment among *he manufacture country. Some time ago a European expert visited this city with reference to who rooms at William] bidding for the work, aud he maintained that its construction would occupy vening three nine months of this year show evidence « of hard times. The average imports of diamonds for the first nine months of . Te : os = each of the last five years were $10,. Seats on sale at C. E. Mulloy s. 384,472, while for the nine months af ie Se eee oe 1894, ending. Sept., 30, they were only $d Q. 089. Imports of musical instruCOMPOUND : SULPHUR SS ES ren mh MO hm BIO A000 to $18,000,000; the i ‘ F se ; ¥ ne imports of toys ‘ PUW UL S from $2,381,412 to $1,277,561; the imports of wines from $6; 268,866 to }$4,;1— = 442,260. And there was a comresnhiee ' ing falling off in all other articli& of = ‘ luxury. —-Chicago Record. . the case of the Yarrow aluminium torp ) I is unable to. resist the corroding action made “by the American naval anthori ties in this respect are fully borne cut. made in behalf ‘of the aluminium boat recently tested in the Thames is justified. ‘ PROF". MICHELL IY HESS PTY Friday Evening, April 18th —_— = Experts who visited since examined They give ibitions on thi &% Any Character May Be represented without Mask. ————---+ +e > Newspaper Men. Invitations must be secured from Prof. Michell for parties desiring admission on tke main floor. The floor will be canvassed. Admission-$1per couple. Ladies in cos— tume, 25 cents. ~ Spectators in gallery, 50 cents. Music by Goyne’s full Orchestra. The man ees SE Se And no one is quicker to see the Law, Notary Public and Conyeyancer. FFICE—BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL AO2) tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the —_—__+8 Courts_of this State. Est tes in Probate pro : ceedings will receive careful attention. Methodist Church. — Attorney at ————— are a ee ETT OPERA HOUSE. The pastor, Rev. J. Thos. MurMorning subject—‘‘The Night sermon, ‘‘Leaning Epworth League and — Monday, Mare 2oth, “Yo CARL BEATRICE SMITH & LIEB All, esa + 2@e = Sie Philadelphia’s Monster Clock. “Tt to half a Medical : These eminen Cure of the WORST FO GUARANTEE A CUR without the use of mercury oT 0 cure any person Head, Throat.and Lung Diseases, ney and Urinary Trouples, out the use of knife, ever nature, t x Rheumatism and Skin Diseases.} Alt Diseases of the Generative men have given them 2 sion Antiversion, positi\ (whites) vaginal or uterine, irregularities chid Balm Specific re eases pecular to wom t DISEASES OF MEN—Thousands of young, fided in these doctors are happy» health and vigor of manhood from & Weakness, Spermatorwa, Impotency, methods. have made a specialty of tk geons that guarantee a perl CONSULTATION FREE. Drs. Keene, and Blakeslee & Co. : Surgical INSTITUTE: —— . t Specialists have had many ‘years Peculiar to! __-AND THEY POSITIVELY AN E WHERE ALL OTHERS 6 active experience in ‘the Successful’ I OF ALL DISEASES Both Men and women. . Boe D ABSOLUTELY—— HAVE FAILED, — ~ BY THEIR NEW* METHOD OF. TREATMENT. ee Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases are afflicted with ligature or caustic. caused by excesses Or abuses, WOMEN. a national reputation. tively cured without the all Unnatura f the monthly flow speedily and per DISEASES OF en on the Coast. and testify to th Syphilis_in its various forms. — A friendly chat will cost you nothing and if you go and give you every care. NEVADA CITY OFFICE: Rooms 1 and 2, ther strong medicines. any old chronic disease, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Rectal Diseases, Hemorrhoids, P y ec i Fistula, Nervous and Physical Debility of whatNervous Prostration, Epilepsy, —The Doctor’s success in treating dise , Falling of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retrovercommends him to all ladies as the most success life worse than death. = < : : : Variocele, Hydroceele, -I IN LY-3 ivate nature. No Mercury, = es < : Liaise DRS. KEEN FE, BLAKESLEE & CO. \is class of diseases for many years. manent cure for RUPTURE, treated with success ly the Doctors These Eminent Specialists will such as Consumption, Catarrh, Tape Worm, Kidiles (blind or bleeding, ) withFits, Paralysis, Digans, Male anc Female. ases peculiar to wo: crue] eterine supporter 5 Lucorrheea, . Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, etc. Ail manently eured,. Dr. Blakeslee’s Orful specialist: for dise middle-aged and old men who have con— eir success in restoring them to pc rfeet Loss of Manhood, Seminal Stricture, and all disease of a but speedily cured by latest are regular graduated pbysicians and They are the only suryour case is curable the de ctor will: tell Union Hotel. Supported by their own Excellent Company of Players. constructing this commissioners’ . favors American if it can-be done in this Monday——‘“Herminie” Tuesday —‘‘Infatuation.” . Wednésday-—‘The Old, Old Story” Popular Prices, 7 Be, SOc, Children BSC years:after the order was given.”’ Signs of Hard Times. The statistics of imports for the first -* * ¥ * ee MM HH HM HF * {Beautiful Suitings and Overeoats, . FOR MEN’S WEAR.~<t—— . : : . I have an extensive line of imported and domestic . A PERFECT . ¢eloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘Sunday Best” Suit. I am making OVERCOAILS of the Latest FIT Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. . that compare favorably with “store” overcoats, Come j . and see them. “i . 2 Sw hg ‘ . b e 2 z 'E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor. . Commercial Street, in Transcript Block. : eee ae The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. Weakness of Aluminium Boats. . It has already been demonstrated in — we edo. boat that that metal, even in alloy, ‘ree. Leet f salt water. The experiments recently . A t remains to be seen whether the claim 3 Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body that Take ‘THE TRANSCRIPT, Commercial! Street... _..Nevapa City > andi a very short time, was entirely # has used it proclaim it to be a & wonderful “medicine. Distressing Cough, Every prominent physician ‘ in San. Francisco, San oe SORE JOINTS Jose, . —AND— Stockton and Sacramento reeéyi MUSCLES. : : ie2 commend it. Despaired : OF RELIEF. A fair trial will convince the erry Pectoral. “Some time since, I had a severe v attack of asthma, accompanied with a oO} distressing cough and a general soreness of the joluts and muSeles. I consulted physicians and tried various remedies, but without getting any relief, until I despaired of ever being well again. _Hinalty,t took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, most’skeptical that it is. the wonder-_of the age. The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, Indigetion, Piles 03 o: oO: oO: 5 © . oj Diseased: Liver, H 3 cured. T can, therefore, cordially and ; aS illi . 3S confidently commenti this medicine io 8 . : Billiousness, Gout, all.’—J. RosELLS, Victoria, Texas. ; exa ° Rheumatism, cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Pecto9 ral and procured immediate relief.’— © q. H. Poprick, Humphreys, Ga. D4 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral o Receiveqd Highest Awards 9 AT THE’ WORLD'S FAIR & (229000000009909090099091 sie ¥ Prrereertortrr rer ty s Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Etc.” i H “My wife had a very troublesome bs . 3 o H 4 EY-¥-) Sold by all Druggists. Notice for Proving Will. . JN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of California. Assessment N otice. DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COM In the matter of the est GO D 4 MINING } at Iph_D. . y pany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby Weber, deceased. Soret beer teen given that ata meeting of the Board of Directhat Monday, the First day of April, 1895, at 10 o’clock a. M., of said y J room @f said Court, at the cone my int “4 city and county of Nevada, hag been appointed by ine as the time and place for proving the will of said’ Randolph b. Weber, deceased, and for hearing the application of Nicholaus Weber for tors, held onthe 22d day of March, 1595, an assessment (No. 12) of 4 cents per share was Ue pot upon the capital stock of the corporation payable April 26th, 1895, to the Secretary, at the office of said corporation, Nevada City, Cai.,in U.S. gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpot the issu nce th : 4 paid on the : e to him of letters. teatamentiary 26th day. of April, 1895, will be .delinquent when and where any person interested may and advertised for sale at public auction, and, appeet and contest thesame, ly ae payment is made before, will be-old on Dated March 20th, 18D. Wednesday, Lith day of May, 1895, atthe hour of J. J. GREANY, Clerk. % o'clock P. M. at the office of the Secretary,of . FT-_Nilon, Attorney for Petitioner. m20 “i OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S.,. . Veterinary Surgeon. i —PEx-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles Hera County Narrow Gauge R. R. TIE TABLE NO. 50. Trains will leave and arrive ai Nevada City on and after Monday, March 11, 18.5, as . follows : ] LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo 9.00 A . cal Train arriving at San Franeisco at 7:15 P. M.-and Overland for the East. 8.55 P ri P. M., Daily, connecting with : ) : * overland trains arriving a) San Francisco at 6:45 and ‘and oyerand for the Bast. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on thié in, 4-50 A : his train, 26 ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. ig A. M. Daily, connecting with over. 4-40 land train from East ard Overland . leaving San Francisto at 5:30 P. M. Daily, connectin 5-10 overland — train . San Francisco at 7:00A, M. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY® Daily. Fare on this t: 8.30 P Mm 25 cents. ad as j ass. & Ticket. EpW’D. H. BROWN, Gutnaae with leaving, said corporation, to pay the delinquent assess: . r ne ee oust of advertising and ae : : ‘ Saat expenses of sale. order of the Board of * Stoc % lee—Carter ohnston’s store, 6 oA. treet, Nevada City, Cal. alin XT EV ADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL 4’ &O \>) COMPANY— The annual meeting of ene Sto knolde rs of jhe Nevada County Narrow iauge Railroad Company for the eléction of sever. Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve mo ths, ‘nd for the transaction of such other business as may propérly come before the meetvf . ‘ a cd ere ag the office of the compan he Kailroac Jepot, G r , connty, Cali famia oa” pied leat —— . Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 13905, At3 ).M, Polls,will be opened at 3:45 P. M. & ——$—$—$——$—— +March, By orderof . JOUN F. KIDDER, P. KL eToCusR, Secretury. dab pt ci GEORGE ‘Transter books will be closed on the 28d day of id Notice to Creditors, . STATE OF ELIZABETH LANGDON decea . 4 0d Notice is hereby given by the cular, od, Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth 1.angdon decesed, tothe creditors of and all persons having claims aga net the 8 id deceased to exhibit them, with ‘he necegsary vouchers, . within four months after the first publication of . this notice to said J. 5. Langdon -atthe Law } Office of P F. Simonds, at Nevada City, CaliCITIZENS BAN BROAD STREET, -a NEVADA GJPY ’ (Incorporated 1876.) a . CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 County, Cal. Paid up incoin, «< = 50,000 Undivided profits, . 22,000a7 All Chronic Diseases a Speciality. = . OFFICERS: — f.M PRESTON:..... me Pp Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City. eee weteeeceerers Vicw Paeerpeny Residence, Grass Valley Cal. FOUN T. ORGANS.. eee eee te . y va D.E. MORGAN.. .A8s’TCASHIER sna due 7 @@F-Turrry Years’ PRACTICE, OD DR.R.M. PEO hace au ag Moxe Gao. M. Hues, DEeMonexn, —— , NLLES SEARLS L, HOUSMAN ; REFERENCES. £, M. PRESTON, on : ‘ CORRESPONDENTS. _A. C. Henry, A. K. P. Harmon, Sr, F. New York—National Bank of North AmeiS Shattuck, D. D. Crowley, M. D.,G. W. . gan #rancisco—First Nati angan, Hon. J. C; Martin, Oakland, Cal.;. Sacramen Welinnal Becker ne William Pridham, Supt, Wells, Fargo &} Co So ee Co. ’s Express; W. J. Broderick, Pres. AgWe issue Sight Drafts payable In ricultural Park & Main St. R. R. Co.; Dr. Bik Ha cOincO — K. D. Wise, Wm. _M. Osborne, Geo, H. SACRAMENTO. ne Bonebrake, Pres, L.A. National Bank;’ G. . Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in’éhe ache, Florence; L. J. Rose, aud E. J. principal cities of Great Britain and Europe aldwin, Lo 3 Collectior y pa : , Los Angeles, Cal. vapectaity, any part of the United States ae : ; ighest price pai } 7 oF My Diploma Hange in My Office. ighest pric e paid for County and State Wag2 pS SR LEM EE ee Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. * Assay Office atthe Bank, a general Banking business is travaJ. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. BASSO & CO. Late of Grass, Valley, Have rented the building on Broad Street. lately occupied by the Golden Wet Reftaurant, and are prepared to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales At All Hours, Day or Night. Tomales 15 Cents for 25 Cents. Aplece, oF Two The place is well titted up and * desiring can have T omale; ve i ‘ding. s ser d m the We uarantee our Tomales to be the b in the market, and the most «v ue [0) : Twin Cily Steam Laundry, We are now ready for ‘B1z” 2, San Fratieisco prices, —Al work guaran~ fmia, the same being the place f the cransaction of the business of said . yg in said county of Nevada, ee ee : J. 8. LANGDON, . Administrator of the Estat 4 . don, decessed, bs wiaebee fang Dated this 19th day of March 1395. t P. F, Simonds Aitormey for Administrator. teed. _Prompt delivery, We solicit a share of your-work,—_— a ees A. H. GRISWOLD, Piopiiet.r. Miss Cohen and Will Swa.tz, / gei te LY gg Peek. pte Bauk maintains an office at Grass Valle®, ° + acted, > . Pabli BROW 15 Cts SI SATU Nex Compa a thre sured . that tl given . Bays: those \ formar the O though * Hern of the talent Many _._keyed & highes able i notice: expect case NV notice: scene . * won tl ginnin him t will e' succes suppo ‘é A blotel impu! be th use ¢ effica Ne: will o Court Count Morg dicte about made most misse signe serve also . visor will M the I and mon: PY and . bald. Hai W he Hi eart ing hap: tive gias thu encé to g the tisn war gen ] ati tive thar bili sic] and tio bin to. wil ney ble