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so Fa ia ORRIN CN AON REO Neo a
Taxpayers.
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Ww. #, ENGLEBRIGHT, C. P.
‘GEO. A. GRAY, 8.
_ Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W.
_<»=“qgeete at Pythian Castie
Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o'clock.
WM. T. MONK, President,
ED. J. MORGAN, RB. 8.
Nevada Commandery, No’ 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hai
Viret ané Third Thursday of Each Month at
7:80 e’clock.
FRED. SEARLS, Com.
i, J. ROLFE, RB
we
3
Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Every Alternate Friday Evening com.
mencing with the First Friday Evening
gehen hae J. M. FOLEY, President.
CARL SCREMER RB. 8
Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. ~
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o'clock.
J. A. NORTHWAY, C. C.
B S& RECTOR, K. of R. and 8.
LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6,
ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH
Thuradays of each month at jan CasRS. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, R Secy.
Hovada County Harrow Gauge BB.
TINE TABLE NO. 51.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Weflmesday, November 20th,
1595, as follows:
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
Daily; connecting with Lo
5-30 A ri cal "irain arriving at Sun
Francisco via. Sto kton at 4.15 P. M.
r Powe connecting with Over123.20 P Mi land Train leaving San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland Train arriving
at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M.
~ M4 Pf Daily connecting with local
5-30 ig . ri train leaving Sacramento at
Lae M. and Overland trains for East and
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10.00 P [TT ?4!*.
I 30 P ri Sunday only
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
Daily, connecting with Over9-43 ATI Raa gain fom East
i Dail connectin: with
4-45 P ri Gveiand Train CS asing
San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from
East. :
Daily connecting with Local
9 40 P r1 Spain boaving aemaaeate at
5.00 P. M. and all points South.
Arriving From. Grass Valiey.
1.25 P ri Sunday only.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
Pres. & Gen’l. Manager.
£EDW’D. H. BROWN, Saperintendent.
Sunset :: Limited
Will take Visitors DIRECT to the
2Fan1; Festivals 2
« » OF THE SOUTH .:.
No Loss of Time ! No Extra Expense ! All the
Com forte of Home en route !
THE MIDWINTER CARNIVAL.
AT PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
Begins FEBRUARY 19, and for four days
that interesting fioniier city will Pa
RUN MAD WITH MERRY-MAKING.
There will be Indian and Cowboy Sports, all
kinds of Games, Tournaments, Races, Music,
Pageants, Parades, and unrivaled
WILD WEST EXHIBITIONS.
Phoenix distances the world in last named
feature.
E> Take Sunset Limited.
Leaving SAN FRANCISCOFeb. 15.
Leaving LOS ANGELES Feb. 16.
THE WORLD-FAMOUS .
MARDI GRAS
_ . Of New Orleans
Takes place Feb. 17, 18, 19.
The unique and intensely fun-making character of this time-honored festival is too wellknown to need other mention than the bare announcement of dates.
TAKE SUNSET LIMITED.
Leaving San Francisco Feb. 11.
Leaving Los Angeles Feb. 12.
Inquire of Southern Pacific Company Agents
for advertising matter giving full particulars.
NOTICE _
.
H
Notice is hereby given that
the office of the County Assessor, at the Court House, Ne_yada City, will be op&f for the
transaction of business
_JiVERY DAY, from 9 A. M.
to 5 Pp. M., and on Saturday Evenings.
~All persons interested are
ted to call,
if You Want to Get the County News
T% SPECIALTY i8 GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it hase circulationthatreach~ eg the reading people in évery part of this
county. It also has numerous patrons inPlacer, Yuba and Sierra counties,aswell as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and. more re——
mote parts of the State. To LAND and to SSSaGmiaMmrOsORGeNee
MINING Investors throughout the whole
country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources.
ONE POINT MORE: IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO
= op : a
. ADVERTISE SOMETHING
ing being the demand for it.
Try the Transcript. You will find it pays every time. The
smartest, most successful business men set you the example
daily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the pude@ured Japan
You use only
An Analysis.
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following resuit of an analysis of several
brands of tea purchased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.} Colored with punbene and
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with
um,
o. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
yellow ochre.
No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of
indigo and aluminous earth.
No. 5. (Uncalored? alleged.) Colored with plumbago and clay.
Does not this sondition call loudly for a brand ef
Pure Japan Tea
Beech’s Tea is the pure nnadulterated undyed suachild can drink it. Draws canary color of delight
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
pound. Never scld in bulk. Sold only im sealed.
paskages bearing this trade-mark.
ndigo, plumbage and
Tea. There is no headache in it. &
half as much percup. Sixty cents pr
——
Empire Stable,
St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange
Hotel.
JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be foundinthispart the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Backs to let at shert notice and on reasonable
rms.
The horses are free from vice, ef good style
and capable of going as fastas any gentleman
cares to drive.
J. R. Davis,
Teacher of
oe jentay. + MUSIC
-—— Also-——-CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR,
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
vortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at theirown home.
For culars as to terms of tuition, etc., apAd he Professor, by letter or personally, xt
home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
.
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAPFFZIGER, <bed
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc.
Hams, Bacon and Lard,
wholesale and retail.
Prop’r.
And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a first
class merket.
delivered free of
charge.
$100 Reward!
The Nevada County Electric Power Company offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or
manner with the Company’s poles or wires
in either of the towns or across country.
WARNING—From now on there will be
a strong current on our wires, and any paren meddling with them do so at their own
risk, > :
E. J. pe Sasra, JR.,
Manager Nevada County Electric Power
Company.
PATENTS!
Pension, Land and Indian Depredation
CLAIMS.
NITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS
obtained; interferences con A
examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, labels
yg ty bb sag ted; infring suite canes uted; in
conducted in any United States rah ce ee
Ji yen bavi.be fe gener ohne us a sketchor anal mod 1 : F
rief jek tion of the moat lndpetieat Pron 5
and we will advise
If you are in possession of patents and the same
are infringed. or if you. are. with
frin ement. submit the alateer tee at aPY,
5.
the markets afford.
‘ou the course to eat
liable opinion. = : pete ae ©
National Bureau of Claims, . .
Ps
NORTHWAY & MORRIS = Props.
First-Class in = its Appointments,
All Sunny Rooms.
W. U. Telegraph Office in the Hose.
-Stopping place for all states and busses.
\ Electric Lights throughout the building,
rendering a Sechctaty safe from fire.
Has the largest and most modern dining
toom in the city, with the freshest and best
TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed
in the House. :
The new management of the Union Hotel,
with its constantly adding improvements,
make it the finest and most popular. resort
in the mountains of Northern-Central California.
Hydraulic Saloon.
George Allen, Prop.
Main Street, Nevada City,
@pposite the Union Hotel
A new place nicely fitted up, and
‘Stocked with the best
Wines, Liquors, Beer and
Cigars.
Courteous Treatment to All. Give
Me a Call.
Do You Want a Good
Drink ?
If So: Try Parnell’s
“JESSE MOORE”
**CYRUS NOBLE”’
*““CASTLEWOOD”’
Whiskies.
Hennessy’s Brandy and Burke’s Genuine Irish Porter.
One drink sufficient to make you FEEL
GOOD,
-“Reception.”’
Tel. Ne. 41144, Commercial Street.
THE
Chicago Cottage Organ
Has attaieced a standard of excellence which © dmits ef no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce.
These excelient Organs.are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of
combination, artistic design, beauty in finish,
rfeet construction, making them the most atve, ornamental and desirable organs for
homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc,
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
SKiLLED WORKMEN,
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
IAITRUCTION BOOKS ANP .ANO STOOLS
Oatalogues and Price Lists on application:
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
L, P. FISHER,
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S ExCHANGE,
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
rai
N B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR
AN all newspapers published on the Pacific
Covst, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican
Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New
Zealand, the Australian Colouies, the Eostern
jitates aud Europe.
files of uearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on
hand,and ali advertisers are allowed free
access tothem during business hours.
NOTICE.
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking.
ae
MEN AND WOMEN SfoP AT THE
Famous
__ BI Paso de Robles Springs.
ne Ereatest ~ amg and Pleasure Resort on
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.’
‘The waters are unequalled for their medicinel value im cases of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
Eczema and all Blood and Skin DisTrains lesve 8rd and Townsend street, San
Calit., ¢ morning at 8,15.EB. P. BURNS, Manager.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
ya (Incorporated 1876.
“ CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $20,000
Paidupincoin, = =
Undivided profits,OFFICERS: oy
E.M PRESTON.. >).2)5.6..-.\.PRESIDENT
R,M.HUNT.. >. Vics PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN. Cisziex
D.E.MORGAN..,.Ass’? CASHIER and Szc’Y
me
50,000
22,000
DIRECTORS:
Dr. BR. M. Hunt, JouN T. Mouear
Gro.M. Hueuss, { D, E. Morean,
NILEs SEARLS LL. Hoveman,
E. M. Pazsron.
GORRESPONDENTS) :
Mey York—National Bank of North Am‘
rica.
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills
Co. =
We issue Sight Drafts able in
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO.
Also Bills of Exchange payahle at sizht in the
principal cities of Great Britain and Furope.
Collections on any part of the United States a
specialty.
Highest price paid for County. and State Warst f
rants.
Gold and Silver Bullion purchased.
Assay Office at the Bank.
This Bank maintains an office at Grass Valley,
where a general Banking business is tranaacted.
‘J. M, THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
Treatment by Inhalation
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Consumption,
' Bronchitis,
Dysentery,
Catarrh,
Asthma,
Hayferver,
Debility,
Headache,
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
AND ALL
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
Starkey and Palen;is a scientific. adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED; andthe compound is so condensed. and
made portable that it is sent all over the world.
It has been in use for more than twenty years
thousands of patients have been treated, and
over onethousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a very significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creatii
anotherailment, and benefiitting one organ a
thefexpense of another, often requiring agecond
course to eradicate t‘ ¢ evil effects of the first,
but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body.
‘These statewents are confirmed by numerous
testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages,
only with the express permission of the patients;
their names and addresses are given, and you
can refer to them for further informa ion.
The great success of our tieatment has given
rise to a host ofi mitators, unscrupulous persons;
some calling their preparations Compound
pee § eps often appropriating our testimonials
and the names of our patients, to recommend
worthless concoctio s. But any substance
made elsewhere or by others, and calied Com
pound Oxygen isspurious.
“COMPOUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE 0
ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new
book of 200 pages, published by Drs, Starkey &
Palen, whichgives to all enguirers full information as to this remarkable curative ugent,
and a record of surprising cures in a wide range
of chronic cases—many of them after being
abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be
maied FREE to any address on application.
CITIZENS BANK
Drs. Starkey & Palen’s. "¥
CALL FOR
Republican Primaries.
T A MEETING OF 1HE REPUBLICAN .
4 ty Central Committee of Nevada:
eae) nerd at Nevada City April 4th, 1896, it
was.
, lved: That Primary Elections for the pursana Sentie delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions be held ®&
Saturday, April 18th, 1896,
in. conformity: with the Primary
Rlastiog Law st the fo lowing time and places:
The ay sionment is as iollows.
rah ey beng f : rie Aaa
‘ownship, 3 delegates.
ieaace Leke ana Little York townships,
a ate, :
“ Waskincton, Eureka and Bloomfield town1 delegate.
.
po Soe ‘and Rough and Ready townships,
te.
t The stection shall be held in all precincts between the hours of 12 0’clock mM. and 7 o’clock
*.M. One poiling piace shall be held in Grass
Va'tley, one = Nevada City, one in Truckee and
one in each other voting precinct in the county.
Resolved: That when no baie has
made for officers of the election in any preeinet, or iii case of fai'ure of those to act, the
Republicans present shall select the officers of
poh and open the polls where most conenien. 3 ‘
Re te ~~ a hes Bi support the nominees
f the Republican A ‘
25 The following inspectors will act in their respective. precincts:
2
PRECINCTS AND INSPECTORS.
Nevada City—Polls at City Hall. H. J.
Wright, Inspecto:
Inspector.
Serby Flat Precinct—Sam Eddy, Inspector,
Willow Valley Precinct-J. J. Lyons, Inspector.
PGold Flat Precinct—W. E. Messervey, In
spector.
iitaon. Ranch Preciect—Dan
spector.
Tennis Precinct—R. Davies, Inspector.
Forest Springs Precinet—Alfred Perrin, Inspector. :
Hills Fiat Precinct—Robert Deeble, Inspector.
Buena Vista Preciuci—R. R. Porter, Inspector. : :
Cottage Hill Precinct J, M. Higgins, Inetor.
Washington Precinet—E. T. Worthley, Iaurley, Inspector.
Yuba and Bear Valley Precinct. —
Bloomfield Precinct R. D. Skidmore, Inspector.
Relief Hill-Precinct—R, Penrose, Ins
Columbia Hill Precinct A.
spector.
gc eS Precinct—G. A. Ellis, Inspector. :
Moore’s Flat Precinct—L. G. Kelstrop, Inspector.
Tcherakes Precinct—John Curnow, Inspector.
San Jnan Precinct C. 8. Paine, Inspector.
Sweetland Precinct—J, M. Inspector.
Birchville Precinct R. Thomas, Inspector.
French Corral Precinct—W. M. Moulton, Inspector. :
Anthony House Precinct—Wm. Dayey, Inspector.
Toomes Flat PrecinctBen Fraser, Inspector.
iS) ville Précinct—H. Walker, luspector.
Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Ira Davis, Inspector.
pore Springs Precinct—T. J. Waggoner, Inspector,
Peoueh and Ready Precinct—Jas. Huntress,
Ingpector,
Truckee Precinct——A, C. Cook, Inspector.
Boca Preciuct— J. J. McDonald, luspector.
vey Hill *Precinct—Alex. Dryman, Inspectur.
gee Hill Precinct—A. G. Turner, Inspector.
You: Bet Precinct—J. S. Goodwin, InspectorThe Judges and Inspectors of the townshi
which, combined, are entitled to one p ber
a See ey food certificate of election to
e successfu: legate.
a returns mae Agi ee oe Secretary
within three days a e electio
ONAT. P. BROWN, Chairman.
ABTHUR L, FISHER, Secretary, Grass caeer.
A. K. Lorn, Assistant Secretary, Nevada City
Annual Meeting.HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDers of the Masonic Hall Association will
be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Saturday, .May 16th, 1896, at 7 o’clock p.m., for the
purpose of electing Trustees for the ensuing
year, and the tran-action of sueh other business as may be properly and legally brought
before-eaid meeting.
al I. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Election Proclamation.
THE ELECLORS OF THE CORPORATIONof the City of Nevada are pee! notified
that an election will be held in Nevada City on
Monday, May 4th, 1896,
To.elect the following uamed officers: «
1. Marshal,
2. Assessor,
8. Treagurer,
4, City Trustee,
5. City Trustee,
6. City Trustee.
The places of election and the éfficers who
mshali conduct said elec:ion in each of the
several preciucts of said City of Nevada shall
be'and they are hercby designated and appo-nted as follows, to-wit:
Precinct No. 1. Polis at Clutter’s Carriage Fac
tory-on the Plaza. Inspectors, R. Tremaine and
D. Hutchinson; Judges, John H. Kichards. and
J. D. Fleming; Clerks, H. C. Weisenburgerand J.
J. Jackson; Ballot Clerks, M. B. Siddles and John
Rafter.
Precinct No. 2. Polls at the City Hall. Inspectors, A. D. Allanand C. J. Brand; Judges,
John Swart and E. Booth; Clerks, LouisSchmidt
a. . B. Gray; Ballet Clerke, Max Isoard and
. Garver.
Precinct No, 3. Polls at the Justice’s Court
Room. Inspectors, Geo. M. Hughes and John
Dunnicliff; Judges, J. W, Dean and Phil. Goyne;
Clerks, T. C. Randall and George E. Johnston;
Ballot Glerks, Felix Gillet and A. Hartung.
The polls will be open from sunrise till 5
o’clock B m,
*By order of the Board of Trustees,
D.s. BAKER,
Presiaent,
Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk.
Fiestas,
Rose Carnivals,
and the like, will be the delight of California for the next two or three months,
Santa Barbara Flower Festival, the
fame of which is word-wide, and the glory
of which, like that of Solomon, is not half
told, opens Aprilggp5th. Queen Flora
will reign 3 days an arbitrary and absolute
despot.
La Fiesta de Los Angeles, now fixed
in the caronology of California feasts, and
not less illustrious than its older prototypes,
commences April 22, and the riot of fun
will spread over 4 days.
The Carnival of Roses, to take place in
san Jose, May 6th and 9th, inciusive,
though a more recent candidate for favors
of the fun-loving world, yet because of the
limitless possibilities of the Garden City for
anything that is made of roses, is quite as
full of promise.
REDUCED RATES
Will be made by the SourHeRN Pacrric
Company tor all these brilliant events, Arrange your programmes accordingly, and
call on agents for particulars,
The Transcript
s the Best
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Flower Festivals, . COMPOUND : SULPHUR
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monthly, and every body that
has used it proclaim it to bé a
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Every prominent physician
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Grass Valiey—Poll at City Hall. Wm. Bee,
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Ordinance No. 130.
—
dling ofmerchandise, fruits, veget»bles,
‘ N ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PED-.
A in tie
res and commodities wi
Vinton tiaite of the City of Nevada. et
7 The Beard of Trustees of the City of Nevada :
do ordain as follows:
4 SEcTIoN 1.
all be unlawful for any person or persons
jo penane any merchandise, fruits, vewctab es,
provisions, wares or commodities, of any kind
or ‘user pen, ‘within the corporate limits of
the City of Nevada, without first procuring a
license therefor as hereinafter required.
SECTION 2.
‘All persons before engaging in any peddling
retavio’ to in Section 1 hereof, shall pay to the
City, for a license therefor, in advance, ofie of
the following series of money, to-wit: One
Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) per day; or Five
($5) Dollars per week, or Ten ($10) Dollars per
quarter. a
SEcTION 3.
Any person doing any peddling as aforesaid,
without firs eng § the license ther-for
herein required, is hereby dec!ared to be guilty
all be fined in a sum of uot le*s than twenty
fall , nor more than one hundred dollars, or
been . shall imprisoned in the City Prison for a
term of not exceeding ten days.
SECTION 4.
All ordinances, or peris of ordinances, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed in so far ua
they conflict herewith. ~
SEcTION 5,
‘This ordinance shall take effect from and after the 15th day of March, 1896.
Carr, Gau! o—.
SEAL, D. S. BAKER
: ; =.. President of the Board.
Attest: T. H. Caspr, Clerk. £28
Election of School Directors.
WN? TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
qualified electors of Nevada Schoo! District
ot of Nevada, that the annual election of
School Directors will be held
Saturday, April 25th, 1896.
at Washington School House of said district, at
which election Two Directors are to be elected
for the full term of three years each.
The polls will be open between the hours of
8A.m. 2nd sundown. David Hutchinson is
appointed Inepector and John Webb.r and H.
J. Wright, Clerks of said elestion. By order of
the Board of Education of Nevada School District. L. 8. CALKINS.
tf. Sceretary Board of Education.
NOTICE TO CREDITURS.
STATE OF GEORGE W. WEEKS, deceased.
Notice ae bimebr Fives by the undersigned
ohn Weeks, Administrator of the Estate of
George W. Weeks, deceased to the creditors of
and all persons Having Claims against the
said deceased. te exhibit them, with the,
necesssry vouchers, within four months after,
the first publication of this noticeto the suia
Administrator, at the office of J.M. Walling,
Attorney -at-law, Nevada City, Nevada County,
State ot California, the same being the place
‘for. the transaction of the business of said
estate, in the said county of Nevada.
JOHN WEEKS,
Administrator of the estate of George W.
Weeks, deceased.
Dated this 7th day of March, A. D., 1896. m7-4m
Annual Meeting.
me
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK* holders of Odd Fellows Hall Associs—
tion will be held on Monday evsering Muay 4,
1896, at 8 o’clock, in the Library Room of Odd
Fellows Hall, for the rpose of electing five
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, aud the
transaction of such other businessas may ¢
properly. brought betore said meeting. ‘
NAT. bP. BROWN,
President.
JAMES KINKEAD,
Secretary. al
Notice to Creditors.
Eur OF MARY GIACOMELLA (alo
iy known as Mary Miller), deceased, Notice
is hereby given by the undersigned, Admin‘sir.tor of the estate of Mary Giacomello,(also
known as Mary Miller), deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months aftr the
first publication of this notice tothe saidAdm‘nistrator at the law office of F. T. Nilon, in
NevadaCity, California, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of said éstate, in said County of Nevada.
ILLIAM GIACOMELLA,
(also known as William Miller).
Administrator uf the Estate of Mary Giacom_ . ello, (also known as Mary Miller).
F. T, Nilon?Attorney for Administrator. i
Dated, Nevada City, Caliiorn‘a, this ist day of
April, 1896. . ad.
Notice to Greditora.
Dae of Wiliam T. Thomas, deceased. Not ce is hereby given by the undersigred Exe
ecutors of the Last¢ Wiilof William T. Thomar,
decessed, to the credi‘ors of and all persons
having clainis against the said deceased, to exhibitthem, with the neeessary vouchers, within
ten months after the first: publication of this notice to the said Executors at the store of Daniel.
Furth, North San Juan, Nevada County, Califor-.
nia, the same being the plac for the transaction:
of the business of said estute, in said County of
Nevada. :
CHAS. E. TABER
DANIEL FURTH
Executors of the Last Will of William T. Thomas
deceased.
Dateu this 30th day of March, 1896,
Fred Searls, Attorney. ©
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF ELIZABETH SEIBERT DEceased. Notice is hereby given by the unersigned, Executors of the Last Will of Elizabeth Seibert, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons hav-ng claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessiry
vouchers, within four months alter the first
publication of this notice to the said Executor
at the store of bag . & Shaw Company, Nevada
2 O} e ness of said estate, i
said County of Nevada. z
3 . CARL F. SCHEKMER,
Executor of Last Will of Elizabeth seibert?
deceased,
Fred Searle, Attorney,
Dated this 1:t day of April, 1896.
Co-Partnership Notice.
WWOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN BY TH UN" dersigned, E. Manderscheid and B. Schuldt,
that we have this [5th day January, 1896,
formed a co-partnership under the firm name
of Schulat & Co., for the purpose of carrying
on Wee Ses eres a esis: Mereat ‘
s 5 EM, vada Cit
al, B.SCHULDT ee ne
Order to Show Cause.
Dee THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE
‘ agiey st bobbie: State at og weber
tter e estate 0: . MeKillican, deceased. ee
Robert MeKillican and Addie McKillican, the
executor and executrix of the last. Will and
Testament of Dona:d R. McKillican, deceased,
having duly filed their petition herein, duly
verified, praying for an order of sale for certain
Teal estate of the said decedent, to
ii in. the petition
herefore ordered. by the said Court, thet
ions interested in the said welts tt dei bas rape tony Pod my erioy Cours on.
A f ay, 1896, at 10o’clock in the forenoon of said dey. the Court
House in said Superior Court, in Nevada City,
County of Nevada, State of California,
why an order of saie should not be
the said executor and executrix to sell so much.
of the real estate of said decedent at private
‘ale as shall be necessary ur tothe best interest.
of ies estufe and that a copy of this order be
ublished for four successive weeks in. the
EBVADA DaILy TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper
ted and pnblished in the said County of ni
Nera th 1 1mm
to show
ranted to.
" JOHN CALDWELL,
Fred Seiris, Attorney. uperior see
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Assessmont Notice.
ES MINING COMPANY. 1.004.
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Celifornia, Location of eWores.
aeerede County, California,
eby given that at a meeting of the .
D'rectors held on twenty-first ay
1896, A ‘ae ce (No. 5), of: ore
i . ‘er 7 lars, af ee’ oh i Sfare wes levied
le immediately in-United St
¢ Secre'ary, at the office of She Gonna
or street, toom 24, San Francisco,
which this assessment shall _
oe id on . the twentyfon ‘wr
pril, 1896, quent, and adve
for sale at putt 7 ti eeu a5:
Geinade belore, at be sol on oda the i
‘Gbpzt assessment
aie Pav the on
sing tnd ex Of sale, SEES
_ BY. ctder of the Board of
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of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction therecfPassed by the following votes: Ayes—Baker, ~
Hook, Rich.
he corporation paypepe