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March 28, 1894 (4 pages)

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OUR SECTION. 5 a * . Pm El tem. BEE A Few inducements Which Nevada County Offers to Settiers. ' First—Large areas of fertile lands, secursed by Government patent, can be purchased at suoh reasonable figures that a few hundred dollars is sufficint to pay for a small farm. Seeond—The standard fruits grown in this county are the finest cf their varieties grown in the world. They are of a superior flavor and -have a firmness of texture that gives them.better shipping and keeping qualities than those grown at lower altitudes and they find’a ready market at remunerative prices. Third—The long summers permit of ‘the rotation of crops, and the raising of two and even three different crops from the same land in a single season. Fourth—There is a ready market for all farm products at good prices. Fifth-There are excellent means of trans portation tothe railway penetrating the central portion of the county. Sixth—There is an abundance of timber. . Seventh—There is an inexhaustible snp ply of pure water, both for irrigating od) THE LARGEST STOCK: OF SS ‘ __domestic purposes. Fighth—The temperature is mild, both in “gummer and winter, and is negsubject to sudden changes. Niath—The elimate will eompare favorably with that of any other section of the Paeific Coast, even with the most favored, there being no malaria with its resulting ehills and fever, no violent winds, no fogs, ‘nor floods, = es <a & ° ° ‘ — ae Si) Re %s * Fi ————Park; Grass Valley, and terminating at sounty is such as to give variety to the pro We grow successfully in Nevada : Tickets will be g004.o8ly fer’ eoatiovous trip the valley or even coast counties. With this brief statement of facts, however, let it be understood that we de not elaim for Nevada county that itis a para' dise on earth, nor even the popular romance ef sub-tropical glories. Nevada county lies.a little north of the eentral line of California, and contains a It extends Sierra Novada mountains, on the east line of the State, . population ef about 25,000, from the summit of the westward a distance of seventy miles to thé. It is from twelve to The altitude is from two to three thousand feet along its central portion and less than one thousand feet elevation in the western or valley region, The line of the Central Pacific Railroad crosses the--eastern boundary, and traverses the southern portion of the county for many It then enters Placer county, following close to the southern boundary of Neva~~ da county till néar its western limit. The '. Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad connects with the Central Pacific at Colfax and Sacramento Valley. twenty miles wide. miles. extends thencé north to the central portion ‘2 ¢ ] ON BROAD STREET, * HARNESS, SADDLES, ~ ROBES, WIIIPS, Etc oe JAMES CAIRNS » The Laryst Hares Estab ia Nera (itp Building next to Hennessy’s Stable Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered mate and at this altitude above the ‘sea usually aequire better physical constitu-. tions, ‘with more plumipness and firmness of . musetilar development as well as color and vitality of the bloed than those reared in for sale at a LOWER_ RATE than the same quality . of geed can be bought anywhere else in the State, ao yellow Geo. C. Gaylord, — The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the open market: ) Colored with plumbago and indigo. No, 2, (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and eyps m, 6. 3, (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and . = g, consisting of No. 1. (Black. ochre. No. 4. (Green:) Excessive colorin indigo and aluminous earth, No. 5. (Unoolored? alleged.) Colored with plumbago and : Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of Pure Japan Tea Beech’s Tea is the pure nnadulterated undyed suncured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. child can drink it. Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea, You use only half as much percup. Sixty cents per pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only im seated packages bearing this trade-mark, Analysis clay. -AND— Shurtleff é& Son. ARE AGENTS FOR THIS, FINE TEA, A Delinquent_Notice.! ‘ ONE STAR QUARTZ AND GRAVEL MINL ING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San. Fran: California. nia, Notice—Thereare delinquent upou the following described stock on account of Assessment No, 2 levied.on the 8rd day of February, 1894, the several amounts set opposite. the names of the respective Shareholders, an follows; . No. No. . Namen. Cert. Shs. ~Amft. Blundell, A. W, Trustee 6 875 BT BD Byrne, C. C. 8 415 41 50 Byrne, C. C. 9 400 40 00 Campbell, J.-E. 10 200 20 00 Rogers, 8. D. 16 100 10 00 smith, Rodney 17 560 56 00 Sacket, Delos B. 23 167 16 70 And in accordarfce with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 3rd da: of February, 1894, so many shares of éach parc of such Stock as may be necessary will be sold at public Auction at the office of No. 2314 Sacramento street, San Francis¢o, Calif.rnia, on rhaenge the 30th day of March, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.; of said day, ‘. to pay Delinquent Assessments thereon, to gether with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. . = : A.W. BLUNDELL, Secretary. * Office—2814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Catiornia. Order to Show Cause. 4% the Superior Court in and for the of Nevada, State of Calisornia, In the matter of the estate and guardianshi pag T. MORGAN and ALICE G. MORGA i minors.Mary A. Morgan, the guardian of the and estates of John T, and Alice G. County ing for an order of sale o . estate. . set forth, said deceased, ap Courton THURSDAY, 12th DAY OF A RIL, 1394, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room tothe said Guardian to sell the whole of the real estate of said minors, at e ‘ate sale; and that a copy of this order published at Nevada City. Courts. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE=MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BI.OCK, Will practice in all the No. 623 Kearney Street, THOS. S. FORD, a: the county, passing through Chicago. .__ . The TRANSCRIPT is the-oldest-sidmost newsy paper in N greesive, fearless, clean. The CALL: is one of America’s ‘organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes raseality wherever fonnd = and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most dependable Francisco. : And the When paid for in advance. y Nevada City—twenty-two miles from the Central Pacific Overland Railroad. The eentral portions contain most of the rich gold mines, including quartz;-hydraulic and placer mines together with, the upper portion of the Horticultural belt, while the western or foothill region consists exclusively of agricultural and grazing lands. The horticultural and agricultural section of the eounty comprises about 250,000 acres of land, a large per centage of which is adapted to eultivation. The topograpy of the duets. eounty: Oranges, lemons, citrons, figes, olives, apricots, plums, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, hazel nuts, black walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, and every kind of vegetable grown. : Nevada City is the county seat of Nevada eounty. There are five daily, one tri-weekly and three. weekly newspapers published ‘in the county. The following named towns are in Neva=. > da county: Nevada City, Grass Valley, Truckee, Boca, Rough and Ready, Spenceville; Indian Springs, North Juan, Birchville, Sweetland, Cherokee, French Corral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Graniteville, Ormonde, Washin ton, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You Bet, Quaker Hi, Hunt's Hill, Red Dog, Little York, Chicago Park, Buena Vista, Blue Tent, Mooney Fiat, Boston Ravine, Allison Ranch, Forest Springs, Patterson, Maybert. LIBERAL RATES MADE BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA Midwinter::::International EXPOSITION ~AT— SAN FRANCISCO. Round Trip Tickets Good for 30 days From Stati 50 ig = and pf cis with fifty cen dded for one gate ticket to the Fair, Minimum ate $1.00. = From Stations over 60 arid not over 150 miles om San Francisco one and one-third fare, with R.00 added uate tickets to the Fair. es From Stations over 150 and riot over 300-miles from S@n Francisco, one and one Bi mere. with $2.00 added for four gate tickets ta: ae From Stations over 300 miles from San Francieoe, oné fare only, with $2.50 added for Gekets to the Fair j Ceriren eget 4 and under 12 years one-half from San fis EXCURSION TRIPS » Franciseo to other poizts in Califerni fn Reg F bam r] bey special M. winter tickets at the. t mations cisco, Derbec, Moore's Flat;} The regular subseriptio n price of each (Hubhin r ‘The Daily Transcri ‘The’ Daily S, Call of these papers in $6 a Year in advance, Hundreds of neople have THE TWO for only $9. Are you among the number ? why noc. it is 9 business offer to thinking, reading, saving people, { ne pt (fer Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail evada county—bright, progives full foreign; domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and paper printed in San mercial and Pine streets. “P,P. SIMONDS, E. B. POWER, Stenographer. City, Cal. FRED SEARLS, State and Federal. __ J. M. -WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, QPrGES TILLEY BUILDING, . < -andPing streets; Nevada City W. D. LONG, JOHN 1. CALDWELL, Conveyancer. Courts of this State. ceedings will receive careful attention. The Daily Transcript If you want to know all about the Groid Mining, Morticialtural, Agricultural, Stock Raising Lumbering And other resources of ' Besides being fully informed at all times on Tue Loca, News Happenincs AND Court PROCEEDINGS. SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL : I News, and it hasa circulation thatreachoa the reading people in every part of this county, It also has numerous patrous in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as {8 Bacrawiento, 840 Francisoo aud more re__ mote'patts of the State. To LAND and to ARIE his MINING Investors throughout the whole country itis invaluable, as it gives a faith. fal and complete record of the progress beiug made in the development of the county’s varied’ and extensive resources. e ONE POINT MORE; IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO ADVERTISE SOMETHING Ye ry ‘ Try the Trawsekrrr. You will find it pays every time. The Smartest, most successful business men set you the example daily, and what's Hore they stick to it-the proof the pudding being the demand for it, asit weice: The _ Pythian Band High-class: Music IL for Parties ehasthem without ttom, put him down as a fraud. CLAS » ZOU $3 SHOE 128i. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting, and give better Satisfaction at the prices ad. vertised ‘any other make. ag 5 gag wad and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and_priee on the bottom, which guarantees their yalue, saves thousands of — ae wear them, rs who push the of W.L. is Shoes gain ‘cust x which pela v0. ine igAhe aalesion their full line ° a it ; fi and we helloee yo ve ne ed nae can save mo: ct Pra Hy] ’ Cata Eng Tort i be lowe ree n application. Add . W. 1. DOUGLAS ee kton, Mass, Sel by DR. J. F. SHAW, Dentist. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street NEVADA CITY, CAL, Fine Plate Work a Speciality. : All Kinds of Fillings. ‘ Attorney and Counselor at Law, ()PEICE,-LONES BUILDING, COR. COMAttorney and Counselor at Law, Wwe PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND U. ¥¥ . 8. Courts. Attorney and Counselor at Law and FFIGE—WITH FRED SEARLS, NEVADA O Will pratice in a!) the Courts. j Attorney and Counselor at Law. . ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, COR. BROAD ‘Attorney at Law, Notary Public and FFICE—BROAD 8T., OPP, NATIONAL. H0tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the Est tes in Probate proJOHN CARVETH, = = ~ Leader ste) ]A woes at reasonable rates Meetings Funerals And Other Occasions, Public or Private cApPly to or address the Leader, Nevada City, CAUTION.—If a dealer offers W. L. Dougias Shoes at a reduced price, or says name stamped on dollars annually ‘ JOHN DELBRIDCE. ’ Rxtracting Skillfully Done . . . Corner Coinmercial: ee oldest in California, need of his services. ne SEMINAL WEAKNESS. abuse. + tifie-mediceal mearcr-6~ viz head, ringing in the ears noise like of leaves and the rattling ness about loins, urred tongue tion, night sweats — : Ppersene-so-afiticted should apply immedi > . effected by his new treating these diseases. “MARRIED MEN, suffering under any should not forget the sacred mudiate relief. CURED AT HOME, Persons at a distance may HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. for use, Try him, Address vR J. 1957. ORDINANCE NO. 104. ‘goods on-the streets, games, ments and other charge is made, ee ordaij.asfollows: SECTION I: vend any goodg, waces or merc therefor, as hereinafter required Section Il, for vendors of goods,
fora Section 1 hereof, lars per week. . Suction IIT. two dollars per day or ten or doingand of Without first procur ng herein required, ig hereby declared ofa misdemeanor, and upun convie shall be fined in asum not less tha ceeding ten days. SECTION HII, . forcéon and after the 6th d Passed by the fal owing Ayes: Trustees Rich. Noes —— D. 8. BAKE R, Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk. First publication the 22d day of January, 1894. ‘* Secure the Shadow Ere the Substance fade pe POP ES, THIS Is HACKNEYED,BUT IT’S GOOD ADVIC The Best Work : : At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Gallery on Pine street between and Broad, Nevada Gity. a, An ordinance regulating the vending of amusethings for which a The Board of Trustees of the-City of Nevada do It shall be unlawful for aay persica to sell or 1 *handise upon the public streets of the City of Nevada, or to set up or use for gain any merry-go-round, strikingmachine, phonograph, game or Other thing used for amusement, pieasure or other purpose for which a Charge is made within the corporate jimits of said city without first procuring @ license: All persons before engaging inany such busihess, amusements or things spoken of in section 1 hereof, snail py tothe City for a license there: for in advance the following sums of money, towit: For merry-gu-rounds, ten dollars per day; l Wares, or merchandise on the public streets, five doliars per day or fifteen dolhirs per Week; for striking-machines five dollars per week or fifteen doliars per month; and 1 other things of amusement spoken of in Any. person engaging in any of said businesses, the things herein spoken of the license therefor as to be guilty tion thereof, nten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or shall be imprisoned in the city prison for a term not exThis ordinance shal} také effect and be in ay of February, 1894, vote January 18, 1894. Baker, Carr, Hook, Gault and. President of the Board of Trustees, of th's notice wag made on ICE ALL THE SAME, ISN'T IT? SWART <n ~~ <~remier Photographer Copied and Entarged, Commiercia * TO THE UNFORTUNATE Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary . San Francisco. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonofrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Sy phjlis, in all its forms, Seminal Weakness,Impotency, ete. Skin Dis: eases of years’ stunding ‘and Uleerated Leg suecessfully treated, Lr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years . in San Francisco and z his Dispensary is the The sick and afflicted ". Shoutd not fait to-catt upon him. ~The wostor t has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, -. obtaining a great deul of valuable information which he is competent to impart to those in Seminal Emmifssions, the consequence of self This solitary vice, or depriving sexual indulgence; is practiced by the young 46f both sexes to an almost unlimiféd extent, producing With mnerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless_combstted—by acten= Sallow Gountenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the the rustling of chariots, uneasiwenkness -of-the-dimbs, con: fused vision, vlunted intellect, loss of copfidence difidence in approaching strangers, a disliketo form new acqpaintances, dispositicn to shun society loss of memory, pects PusBeS, : im ples and various eruptions about t 1@ face Attorney and Counselor at Law, f . fetid breath. coughs, consump5A If_relefhe—rot-obtain FFICE—COR,. BROAD AND PINESTREE’ REEFS Or those who contemplate marriage, who are of these _fearful-maladiesresponsibility résiing upon them, nor delay to obtain imbe CURED AT Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any pait of the country, with full directions The Doctor_cures_wheuothers fail, Charges reasonable call or write, ir F. GIBBON’ 628 Kearney-street, corner Commercial, San Francisca, Office Box dolned, {a ately, either in-persea of hy letter and fiave a cure anid scientific mode of Nonser 18 HEREBY GIVEN C.J.NAFPZIGER, . . Hams, Bacon and Lard, Wholesale and retail, . = ‘ Meats deliverea free of eens MAES, charge, Jeast three successive weeks inthe Nevada City Daily TRANSCRIPT, \a héwspaper printed and published in said county of Nevada, } JOHN CALDWELL, _Dated March 6th, 1894, F.f. NILON, Attorney. Petition for Order of Sale. N THE MATTER OF THE RESTATE of W. H. KRUGER, deceased. Mary A. Kruger and J. L. Merguire, executors of the estate of W. H. Kruger, deceased{* having filed their petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of eale of certain m‘ning claims belonging to said estate, forthe purposes.therein set fo h, it is therefore ordered by said court thatall persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before said Superior Court on Monday, April 16, 1894, at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of said Superior Court, in the city of Nevada, to show cause why an order ‘should not be granted to said xecutors. to d deceased:as sell so much of the real estate of sa! rayed for in said petition: and that a copy of thts order be published at teast four suCcéssive weeks in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in Nevada City, said county and State, Dated March 17, 1894, JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge. Assessment Notice, od ( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING GOMJ pany, Nevada City, Gal. Notice is hereby fiven that ata meeting of the Board of Direc: tors, held on the 28th day of February,1694, an assessment (No. 10) of 2.cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable April 7th, 1894, to the Secretary, at the office of said corporation, Nevada City, Cal, in 0.8. gold coin, Any stock pron which thie assessment. shall remain unpaid on the 7th day of April, 1894, will be delinquent and advertised forsale at public anetion, and, iuless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, 80th day of A ril, 1894, at the Ppa of 1 o'clock P. M. at the office of the Secretary o said curporation, to pay the delinquent assess: mént; together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. eons of the Board of Directors. : CASPER, Secretary, Office—Carter & Johnston’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. é _Agsessmeut No_10 of-one-cent-was-rescinded, . ana -Agassament.__No.-10~levied-of-2-cetta per share. ~ a = Notice to Creditors. en Fagar OF JOHN B, SMITH, DECEASED. 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersie ned, administratrix of the Estate df John B. Smith, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims egainst the said @eceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said Admintatratrix at the law office of W_A,Gett, Jr southwest corner of Fifth and J. Street, (Sutter building) Saeramento, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of anid estate, CORA J. WHITE, Admintrtratrix of the estate of John B. Smith, deceased. February 12, 1804, W. A. GETT, JR., Attorney for Administratrix. . “> 1 ~~ STOCKHULDERS’ MEETING, NJ EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL. iN ROAD COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the election of seven Direciors. to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as aihy properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the Company, at the Raiiroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, on Wednesday, the 4th Day of April, 1894, at 3 P.M. Polls willbe opened at 3:45 Pp. mM. Transfer books will be cloaed on the 25th day of March, By order of ~ JOHN F. KIDDER, President. _ George FLETCHER, Secretary mis Notice For Publication. tocation of works, Nevada County, Califorhe Company, . . of said Superior Court, at the Courthouse in said county of Nevada, to _. show cause why an order should not be granted Judge of the Superior Court SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mistletoe —— No. 47,1. O, Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Every 2ud and 4th Monday of Each Mon = at 7:80 e’clock. ‘ ” ; W, H. MARTIN, C, p, GEU: A. GRAY, 8. : . Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday Evening at 7:80 o’eloek. J. M, FOLEY, President, 8. W. MARSH, RS, Névada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of each month. . , Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. . ) Wa. BARKER, Master. 1.3. ROLFE; Secretary. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall : First and. Third Thursday of Each Month at 7:30 e’clock. I, J. ROLFE, R. _Morgan;. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D.G. W._ minors, having filed her pogen! “heréin: pray= the whole of the real . minors ‘for the purposes therein Itis therefore ordered by the judge of said -. court that all persons interested in the es‘ate of ear before the said Superior Meets at Pythian Castle_ at7:30 o'clock. : MISS AMELIA HOOK, President MRS. FELLE DOUGLASS, R. 8, Meets at Hibernia Hall = Every Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening in the year, i : J. M. FOLEY, President. CARL SCHEMER R. 8. es ‘Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o’clock, = €. HARRISON,-¢-6-—_—_— — . _B &. RECTOR, K.of R.andg8. 000 = REDUCTION IN PAINTING. G E. WITHINGTON IVES notice that he is prepared to paint . J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagong, etc., in the highest style of the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Sign Painting a specialty, SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. SITE YORK. STREET:@@ Give mea call before placing . your work. elsewhere, < F IDR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA OMY, 22 6 =. Local Anesthetics if destred.Office at the residence on Sacramento street. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN. Dentist. MEVANC Cire 9 CAL, Office with Dr. N, E, : Chapman, Sacramente Street. Semi-Annual Report —OF THE— CITIZENS BANK, — NRVADA CITY, AND ITy AGENCY AT GRASS VALLEY, Showing its Financial Condition on the First day of January, 1894, RESOURCES. Money onhand..... Lalakaee! Sp ten WON i ue from banks .....0500007! ae Loans on real estate ; fis BOnstocksand bonds.. . eee 8 £0ans On collattera:. sis See Loans on personal WOOUI. 6. 60,343 0 Sulisk. 2 ius 1,063 83 Collections 1,030 49 County and city warrants bof 66 al extate taken for debt. 6, fumitars and fixtures 1408 00 FAR office at Maryavitte; Cal: February 17, [et ee Poe oy be Notiee is hereby given that the. followingi benabno de Hamed settler hag fled notice of his intention apital paid in Saat ed 3 50,000 00 to make final preof in support of his Claim, Gavia! pel POON ce 18,783 61 and that seid proof will be made before the . Due depositors aes: 224,594 88 April th ipa ote raat Maryville, Cal., on} Due, banks Soe as 2,507 19 25) » Viz: Edwin W. * d paid.. stead Entry No. 3988, for the 8g of Bay, Nae paviavete rod cae — of BEY and BEY, of SW of See, 22,T. 18N. RK E..M. b. M. He names the following witnesses to} prove his continuous residence upow and cuiltivatiun of, said land, viz: Peter Butts, Christian Burtsch, Lars H. Thrane and William Baden, all of Camptonville Pp. 0. California. £20 si CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register, _ CHAS. E. Swezy, Attorney for Claimant, eG tat : $297 E. M. PRESTON, Presid eee OR GAR, Aest. Cashier, — AL. worn and subscribed before me thig third day : FRED SEARLS Notary Public, of January, 1894 Dividend Notice. ——____—______ Nevada county, aa). FFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GR x oo ~#; MINING COMPANY, San Franciseo, 2st February, 1894. Ata meeting of the Directors of nna dividend (Nor Mot mpeny; held thie day. va SH NO. 27) of five (5) cents h was declared, parable ey a Siter ‘Manday’ Ca COUNTS the 26th day of February, 1804, ‘at the office of t\e Company, 840 Sansome Street, room 36 San Sieve A Rertien : on gareco Cal, Transfer hae} Will be closed s > ebruary 5 i< f24-1w B. £. AUGER, Secretary. INKEAD’'s Dividena Notice, LA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DiRkc. A tora of the Cisinaus bank held on Merah apheat * hints 8 (No. ry Of seventy-five nts pe¥ share was lare after March 10th, 1804" payee Chand m7 JOHN T. MOGAN, Cash fer, Se RCN fer. Bridge Notice. ! THAT undersig¢ned'will on the first houaaytin or a8 soon thereafter as th ca heard, apply to the Board of Supervisors for . & renewal of license to Collect toll on the ha Bridge, at the Middle Yuba -CrossH ; Februery 28, 1994. ATTIE L. FREEMAN. House Furnishing Rooms, Commereial at., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST sTOOK . ‘THE LOWEST PRICES! DINING AND -NATIONAL MARKET Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank, “Prop'’r. Beet, Pork, M Veal, Sausages, jg sp KITCHEN FURNITURE.. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, 2 cantina h i ES Upholstering Neatly Done by one of the Best Upholsterers on the Coast And all kinds of. Usually touch 4 By ra Carpet Laying and Sewing a specialty. W..\¥." WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. * D*e' COUNTY SURVEYOR AND bith. eae uty U. 8, Mineral purveyer. Office in Mor-. THE TRANSCRIPT 1S. THE é Roberta’ Bloek, Nevada Gity OF NEVADA OUNTY; Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. w. THEODORE WILHELM, Com. i ; 2d.and 4th Thursday Evening-of-Each Month — Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. 1. Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P, _Buggies trom $15 to $22.50, ———____— pe ow Hh — “oe & oe Se ae ee eee ee a oe ee GI ge OE Oe, Sins a he Een ea ee i