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August 20, 1885 (4 pages)

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"rs. ——;H.G, ig at on le by Chrisry -General -m., Pocon, dam by aylis, br. dam Fernjaddle horse ned in the 8. $10 enst horse 50 per cent. ; rth 10 per Dash of a b. 8.,. HeeRattler ; C. »y Leinster, 8. g., Sureet, b. g., Le ¢ ptember 4th — Walrath 50 entrance ; led; second Two wiles Lynch, ch. orfolk, dam ver, br. g., d, dam by b. s., Snuff im_ by Lodi; _ Ned Cook, natia; HenJohn A., by y Clare. @ — Narrow 2. Free for $10 forfeit; horse $100; uarters of a lly & Lynch, on, by Joe Cate; Harry vec, by Nor;S. C.'fryon, hanan, dam ois MM, gan, by Joe -South Yuba II. $25 en$200 added; rd $50. One es. Kelly & ght, by Thad. ight; Go. lly the Kid, ily Simpson ; Nick of the , dam Little azlett, b. g., _ dam Abbie er, ch. g., Joe ifleman, dam .& Goldsmith, y Hockhockannah; Wm. Ban, by Joe ; Wm. L. Apxy Hockhocke Mist. -Free for all. se $450; sec00. I. 0. Gilunt, by Niag1 Vernon; ». ince, by MisBelmont; P. Killarney, by y Eclipse ;. N. ker, pedigree '. ” MeIntosh, in, by Wash. Nelson. AY. September 5th de and award ToURNAMENT— g—Union Horses owned in entrance; $10 i, One half Thomas Haz4, by Shanan, rry Stover, ch. olk, dam Jen« len, s.g. Binm by Lodi; D. g. cme Chamman, dam by g—2:40 class. a = Hod—wreCracken’s—— Dave Hill, Jr.; Grover C., by stonian ; John , Mary Kohl; 1, 8. aug ered A ’ oe, will ‘lick, dam by _ & L. Morgan, inole Patchen, rigadier, dam as; Jobn Wil wood, by Nut a—Free for all : Purse $1200; second — ’ $120. Did not ‘il, Pr esident. 3 Nevada City. & City, Cal. = —————— The Daily Transcript. 18 PUBLISHED Daily, Mondays Excepted. TERMS : PER ANMUME A 508 eee $7.00 PRR WEEK..-0050 seeeees 15 cTs. POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. ival and departure of the mails from we Nevada City,Postoffice until further notice: ype sn id 1 ee i eee el305 PM. 9: 57a. m. pace dieeae'4 1:06 PM, 6:03 P m= Western o. F. &Sac.) 5:204.M. 9:57 4 M, Grass Valley ...+++ 1:06 P.M. 6:08 P. M. Grass Valley...-.++ 6:20 a. M. 9:67 A M. Qolfax..seersees e+. 5:20 4, mM. 6:03 P M. Sierra bar © via N. San Juan, Camptonville aod piles gipni except Suna ie eee P.M. «66:40 PM day ).seeePon f Hit N. Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted )..s0---. F404. mM, 2 PM Washing Game, Thursdaysand SatUPdAYS..eeersseee 6:0 11:00 a, M. WB. .veee 0 A. M. WALLACE J. WILLIAMS, P.M. PRES TREE FTC TSE RETA RemMEMBER that the One Price San Francisco stores have been consolidated into onej establishment—dry goods and clothing at the store adjoining Stumpf’s Restaurant. Go there for big bargains. me eh ag6-tf In the matter of the estate of Henrietta Hill, deceased, an order was made yesterday fixing the 31st instant as the time for hearing the final account and" petition for distribution. ER rere Ten CENTS will purchase a bottle of Alma Shoe Dressing, Bixby’s Royal Polish, or Brown’s French Dressing for ladies .andchildren shoes, at the Standard Shoe Company. ag6-tf W. L. Oa, of Phillips, Hunt & Co., San Francisco, was in town night before last. Mr. Oge and family have been visiting at Auburn and at Lake Tahoe. ———_->-—_—— M. W. Cootezy, master mechanic of the C. P. R. R., and Otto Hansen, a prominent mining man, of Sacramento, are stopping at the Union Hotel. Smrra sells flour for $2.75 pe hundred; wheat, $2 per hundred ; corn, $2 per hundred ; bacon, 1244 cents per pound. For Cash. ag4 > Dan Coxe, .of the Mountain House, was registered at the National Hotel Tuesday night, being on his way home from below. Bury THe Kip and Nick of the . Woods, two famous race horses, were transferred Tuesday from Watt Park to Glenbrook. P. T. Riney has been commissioned a Notary Public to reside at Grass Valley vice A:L. Coombs, resigned. a ae Dr. PENNINGTON’s dental office is on Commercial street. m24-1m. REMOVAL aule of Choice Millinery at the Bandbox. al9-tf — _> o-—— M. Rosenspera and bride are at the Union. Correctly Measured. The Oroville Mercury is strictly correct when it says: It is our candid opinion that the so-called Anti-Debris Association} has degeneratéd into a band of schemers, whose sole object is to fill their pockets. We believe they are doing this by twonefarious means: Collecting money from the honest farmer, for the ostensible purpose of litigating the miners, and blackmailing, or causing tribute to be paid, from those mines that are in operation. Facts gradually come to light, which seem to establish this conclusion. We respect the rights of the farmers, and will oppose any imposition upon them: Consequently we say: Lord save them from their-“‘friends.”’ 2 aie = ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, etc. The entire stock of Dry Goods Fancy Goods, etc., belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Levingstone, of San Francisco, have been placed on sale at my store. Everything sold at greatly reduced prices. Every. lady should call and examine the goods. a20-tf B. H. Miter. Notice. The person who allowed a young . Newfoundland dog to follow him from the residence of Mrs. H. C. Mills, on Main street, is requested to bring him back. a20-3t —_——» «= Instrumental Singing. There will be prizes given at the San Francisco Beer Saloon on Saturday evening, August 22, for the best sentimental singing. All are inyited. a20-3t. <> + Emblem Pin Lost. — N.S. G. W. pendant pin lost. Liberal reward for return to this Office. a20-tf a Great Reduction. : Argreat uction has been made}. in the pricé of Wines, Liquors and . Beer 15 cents per bottle. Two doors. above Umon Hotel, Main street, Nevada City, a8-ti a al ANCIENT ORDEH FORESTERS. tion and its Origin. The Ancient Order of Foreste:s was founded at Knaresborough Castle, England, on the 29th of October, 1745, under the title of the “‘Royal Foresters’? by which name it continued until, at a grand convention held at Rochdale, in August, 1834, it was chang-d to “Ancient Order Foresters.” A member says: “Our institution was founded for the purpose of assisting each other at times when, but for the helping’ hand of oar brethren, we might sojourn for a much longer period in our dwellings.’’ Forestry is not confined to localities. Its branchesextend over the length and breath of the land. The order has increased from a feeble beginning in a little city of England.-uatil--it---numbers;~-according to the last available statistics; 600,900 financial.members and has sixtéen millions of dollars in its court and district funds. The Order in the United States is governed by ‘a subsidiary High Court now located in Philadelphia. The increase of the Order in the United Stateshas been steady and permanent each year since the organization of the-firstCourt-—— To become a member a man must have a respectable, moral standing in the community in which he lives, be a believer in a Supreme Being, and a white male citizen between the age of 18 and 45. The object of the Order is: Insuring sums of money to defray the expenses of the burials of deceased members and of their wives ; for rendering assistance to members when sick and unable to follow their employment, for supplying medical attendance and medicine to the members, assisting them when compelled to trayel in search of employment, and for granting temporary relief to them when in distressed circumstances. In connection with the Order of Foresters is an insurance or endowment fund. The membership consists of four classes, viz.,, $2,000, $1,500, $1,000 and $500. Any member of the Order between 18 and 45 years in good standing can join this fund; the yearly assessments average about $12.50 per year. There is also in connection with the Order a uniform rank, known as the third degree ot Forestry. The uniform consists of a military-cut coat and pants, color dark blue; sword, red belt and gauntlets, chapeau and fatigue cap. “> Justice Court Items. George Rogers, the youngster who was arrested-a few nights ago for disturbing the peace, came up for trial yesterday afternoon before a jury in Justice Wadsworth’s Court. Jack McCarthy appeared as ‘‘attorney’’ for defendant, exbring out all facts favorable to his client. The testimony showed that young Rogers was found stretched out on the sidewalk in a drunken stupor, which was simply a violation of a city ordinance. On motion of the District Attorney the jurymen were instructed to acquit. : battery on Mrs. Faulkner took place before a jury in the afternoon. He was acquitted? A Souvenir from Santa Cruz. Britland & Clark, of the Council Chamber, have received ‘from Santa Cruz a novel: gift in the shape of what they call a ‘‘sea serpent.”’ It is fifteen or twenty feet long, and wascaptured by C. H. Hanson, Thos Daniel, Geo. A. Black and W. J. Smith, four of the handsomest of the Nevada City soldiers that are camping down on the seashore. The varmint is kept in a mammoth earthen bowl, with a board and a stone on top to holdit under water, something after the fashion of pressing pickled pork. Theserpent has béen named Aunty Miner, and it will be exhibited at the District Fair. Carpet Weaving. , Mrs. John Gray has resumed the Weaving of carpets, and is prepared to do all kinds of weaving on short notice and in the best manner. Orders left at Gray’s blacksmithshop on Main. street, near the bridge, will receive prompt attention. jy19-1m —_——o<—+ Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hy pophosphites. Its Great Value in Children’s Diseases. Dr. T. B. Crandall, Sterling, flls., says: ‘‘I have used Scott’s Emulsion with very satisfactory results especially with children. It is doubtless the combination of . Cod Liver Oil. For ‘Sale. Wine, Liquor, Beer and Cigar business for sale, on account of other business. Rent cheap. oe A Thriving and Useful. Organizaamining thie witnesses in a way to The trial of Jack McCarthy for Returned With His Bride. M. Rosenberg, of the Palace Dry Goods store, and his bride arrived here Tuesday evening and are about to settle down to the realities of life’in the dwelling heuse at thie corner of Broad and Cottage streets. They were most heartily welcomed home by all their friends. The San Francisco Chronigle of Tuesday gives the following account of the wedding; ‘Miss Rose Hartman of this city and Morris Rosenberg of Nevada City were married on Wednesday evening,at the Hartman residence, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. 8. Levy of Oakland, in the presence of about fifty guests. After the service the company adjourned tothe dining-room, where a dinner was partaken of. Several toast were given by prominent guests;—The bride wore a magnificent costume of ecru satin, made en traine and trimmed with white lace; ornaments, natural flowers. Mrs. M. Hartman, mother of the bride, wore a costume of black silk. The following-named guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J:“Meyer, Mr. and Mis. M. Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas of Oaktand, Mrs. K. Casper of Nevada City, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bremer, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Newman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Rosenberg of Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Olcovich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt, Mrs. .M. Nathan of Susanville, Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Juliis Newman, Miss Julia Newman, Miss Jennie Newman, Miss Beatrice Frank of Oakland, Miss Theresa Rosenberg of Oakland, Miss Annie Hartman, Miss Lulu Hartman, Miss Minnie Newman, Miss Regina Newman, Miss Hatty Samuels, Miss Julia Newman, Miss Stella Hartman, Dave Blum, Benno C. Samuel,.Raphael Feig, Jonas Blum, Jacob W. Wolfe, Bernardo Schmidt, Gustave Bremer, Louis Meyer, A. Meyer, Allie Baruch, A. Blumenthal of Nevada City, William Samuel and others. -—-——> « & —___—_—— Weigh Your Own Letters. A ‘silver dollar weighs nearly an ounce., Hence any letter not heavier than a dollar can go for a two-cent stamp. This is easily remembered. If you want to be more exact, take a silver dollar and a five-cent silver piece and you have an ounce. almost to a feather’s weight. Provided you have not the silver dollar .handy use two halves, or if you have nickles only five of them and a small copper cent will give you the ounce. As 99 letters out of a 100 fall within the ounce weight, will serve for general use. Words of Wisdom, It is your home paper that prints your home news, that says a word of sympathy when you are sorrowful, that speaks a kindly word of your dear dead, that advertises your town and mines, that helps you'in many ways. Of course the country paper is not so full of news as the city paper, but when does the city paper say a good word for you or your town? Take both when you can afford to take both, but your home paper should always have the preference. Tury have over on the Comstock-a mine that has been operated under the direction of the spiritual mediums, who, with an athereal and superhuman foéresight, advise the suspension of operations whenever. the funds are exhausted and direct a resumption as soon as there is money in the treasury. Peso See eect Two men sitting in a saloon were watching a rather distinguished-looking fellow. ‘Wonder what that man is?’’ “T don’t know; but I see that he does not live in Little Rock.’’ “Because the bartender just trusted him for a drink.’ has A New Orteans religious weekly says? ‘“‘The white race is, we believe, already beginning to decay.’’” This is sad news, but it will not cause as much consternation in some quarters a8 would the announcement that the horse-race had begun to decay. IN striking at a mosquito with a towel a hotel guest in San Francisco demolished a $300 chandelier. He refused to pay, and the court held that a mosquito was a public nuisance which a landlord was bound to abate or suffer the con-' sequences. , :
_>--—---‘ Tue cattlemen probably believe that it would add enormously to the'difficulties of their business if the Texas steer was as stubborn and intractable as the President Apply at this office at once. al4tf' of the United States. ‘ + this simple system of weighing: Brief Mining Notes. . Many new mills are in contemplation at Calico. Avery rich quartz ledge was found last week near Secret Town, Placer county. Some very rich gold ledges have been discovered near Kettle Falls, Wy Tt. Placer and hydraulic mining is at an end for this season in South. ern Oregon. Experienced miners speak flatteringly of the quartz mines of San Diego county. About fifty men are at work on the quartz ledges in the Galice Creek district, Or. The monthly pay-rolls: of eight mining companies in the vicinity of Butte, M. T., aggregates, $620,000. Three thousand pounds of rock taken from the new mines on Pine creek, Or., milled $610 to the ton, at the mills in Omaha. : The Blue river quartz ledges are located about forty miles east of Eugene, Or. There is a good wagon road within four miles of the line. The Coeur d’Alene mines are said to be flourishing and turning outa large amount of gold. Water ditches are under way, and the introduction of the hydraulic system will mark a new era in the history of the region. There is considerable litigation over the Pritchard and other claims, which has a tendency to retard development, But taken all in all, the region is generally doing better than its most sanguine admirers anticipated, me Tur N. Y. Sun has information from Washington that the Administration has practically abandoned its positionin regard to rotation in office, at least so far as the Postoffices are concerned, and that the 55,000 Postmasters of the country are to be chosen from Democrats because they are Democrats, and the Republican incumbents will be removed because they are Republicans. A mii contest of importance to mining men will take place soon, at the Anaconda mill near Butte City, Montana. The trial will be between four Frue Vanners, four Embrey machines and four —Triumph concentrators. The machine proving the best will be awarded a contract for the placing of forty of their kind on the Anaconda mill. Waaner, the murderer, the first man hanged in the Ohio Penitentiary, left a touching temperance sermon behind. The leaves in his Bible were turned at every place where drunkenness was referred to. It had been the root of all evilto him, and he seemed to hunt up all the passages on it. Tue report of the massacre of Christians in Anam are said to have been greatly exaggerated. Paris is ready with 1,200 beds in her cholera hospitals if she should unhappily need them. Tue body of Marcella Snyder, drowned at the Cascades, in Oregon, has been recovered. JAMES HoRACE JONES “Was executed in Troy, N. Y., Thursday, for the murder of his wife. Ex-Governor Downey’s ‘ coachman has been arrested’in Los Angeles for bigamy. In San Leandro, Thursday, Henry Reinke committed suicide by hanging. 2 i stindl GERMANY has occupied the Carolina Islands, which are claimed by Spain. Davip Sanchez is on trial at Los Angeles for the murder of his brother. Tue Duke of Richmond has been appointed Secretary of State for Scotland. GERMAN spies are numerous in Frarice. SL eerie eae What You Want To Know. Everbody wants an honest answer to this simple question :— What is the best medicine to regulate the bowels, cure costiveness and biliousness, help the digestion and give strength to the whole system’? People ask us this every day. We anewer, Parker’s Tonic. It is pleasant to the taste. All the children. like it. Mothers’ all praise it. It will save a thousand times its cost in every family. —Editor Western Argus. 1m > Mountain Ice, I am now prepared to deliver Mountain Ice in quantities to suit. Orders leit at the Ice House, on the Plaza, or with W. H. CrawFORD, will he eee attended to. . Sauvee, Prop. > At $100 00 Less Than Cost. A Kranach & Bach Piano, nearly new, one of the finest toned instruments in the county, cost $450, will be sold for $350. Enquire at this office. ; ag18-tf Furnished Sleeping Rooms to Let. Enquire at No. 7 West Broad St. Coin and Note Tampering. — The weight test is the: most accurate and reliable, especially with gold coin. : The silver dollar is called the vagabond of all coins, as it is tampered with and counterfeited so much. : It is a singular fact that but one bogus $20-gold piece has ever been discovered, arid this bears the date of 1850. An officer of the secret service is authority for the statement that counterfeiting is more extensively practiced than is generally belieyed. As a general thing nothing smaller than a $10 gold piece is ever filled, though the smaller coins are plugged, which is perhaps the most common. Silver coin that is less than the minimum weight is rejected by the Treasury officials, and the owners are obliged to pass. them for bullion. A great deal of coin becomes light from natural causes, and when they come into the hands of the national treasury they are sent to the mint and recoined, the Government bearing the loss. One way of tampering with double eagles is to remove the rough edges andremill them. Between 50 and 80 cents can be obtained in this way from a single coin, and the difference is not perceptible to the naked eye. oe A pown-Town lawyer gives as his reasons for not going to Europe this summer that a rich client had just died and he was afraid the heirs would get the property. What a Pity That the otherwise beautiful girl should have such bad teeth. And because she did not use SOZODONT. It costs so little to buy it considering tne good it does, and its benefits stretch out into her future life. Poor girl! jé23-iw SAGE ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Recror Bros.... PROPRIETORS. August 20, 1885.F. Duplay, San Francisco, T. G. Robinson, Sacramento, G. C. Pratt, Oakland, A. Davis, San Francisco, H. O. Woods, do Jno. A. Seely, do M. Rosenberg and w, 8. F., W. M. Crutcher, Auburn, M. W. Cooley, Rocklin, Otto Hanson, Sacramento, Jno. Hogan, San Juan, Frank Hooper, Grass Valley, R. H. Woodland, do T. Freyher, Marysville, F. H. McAllister, city, NATIONAL HOTEL, S A BpDY :cisenncan PROPRIETOR. : ‘ August 20, 1885. S. Galavotti, Derbec, A. R. Morrison, do J.D. Ostrom, Bloomfield, S. O. Pease, Omega, W. L. Oge, San Francisco, B. F. Derickson, Forest City, Miss Faust, San Francisco, J. F. Knox, do J. R. Hall, do Dr. Valantine and wife, city, Hugh Murchie, * do Jas. Fraser, Ranch, D. T. Cole, Mt. House, E.L. Hager, Blue Tent, M. Hudson, Washington, O. D. Campbell, Blue Tent, Wm. McLeon, Moore’s Flat, Rk. D. Hughes, Ranch, Jas. Donnelly, city, Nevada City Delinquent List For the Year 1885. No. 15. Ayers David, lot east side Pine street and furniture. . Total tax and cost $5 09. so 42, Buelow, F. Von, lot west side Pine street an: furniture. Mortgaze by N. Webber $350, Tutal tax and cost $2. 361-2. No55. Bley Osear, lovnorth side Bowider street, furniture, fixtures in r staurant Mortgage by B. Guscetti, 3600. Total tax and cost $4 06, No. 84. Uanfield J.T., lot north side Broad street. Total tax and cost $3 No. 85, Cantield ©, T., lot northeast corner Broad and Cottage streets, furniture, fixturesiusaloon and musical instrument. Total tax and cost $11.73, No, 94. Curlia Mrs. E., lot east side Bridge street. Total tax and cost $1.18, No. 99. Caswell TI, H,, San Francisco, lot east side Nevada strect. Total tax and cost $10 73. * ~ No. 125. Davis Thos. J., lot west side railroald. Total tax and cost $2.20. No, 156. Damon Mrs, 8. U., lot west side. Total tax and cost $1 18. No. 168. Exceisior Water Ditch Co., lot Deer. Creek vacant, lot south side Bowlder street, ditch and flume in city. Total tax and cost $11 05. No, 294. Jenkins Jas., lot in north limits of city, Tota tax and cost $4 94. No. Kalagher Pat., lot. north side Commercial street, lot north side Commercial street. Mortgage held by. E. O. Tompkins.. Total tax and cost. $2.53, No. 311. Kent Chas, lot south side Commercial street, lot east side Nevada street, lot north side Broad Street, lot rear of residence, furniture, fixtures in shop, musical, instrument, Judgment held by Citizens Bank, To al tax and cost $88 44. No. 318. Knuckey, improvements on lot. Total tax and cost $1 18. No, 332. Lutz 8., lot south side Broad street, furniture, musical instrument, Mortgages held by John Rowe and J. Dunn. Total tax and cost $3 93. No, 342." Murchie, J. C.'Jr., wagon, harness, horses, cow, furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $6 08. No. 352. Mullin L., lot west side Coyote street. Total tax and cost $1 53. No. 378. A. D.’ Mason, library, watch, furniture. Total tax and cost $4.80, No, 380. MurchieS, T., furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $2 08. No. 881. Murchie, Wm. H., furniture. Total tax and cost $1.86, No. 391. McLain, G. D., lot west side Pine street:—Totatl tax and cost $7 8°, No, 411, Mountain Ice Co., lot north side Plaza, wagon. Total tax and cost $714. No. 422. Organ J. W., lot north side Gethsemane street, furniture, n.usical instrument. Mortgage held by J. Keenan. Total tax and cost $5 09, No. 430. O'Neill Dennis, horges, wagon. Tutal tax and cost $1 52. No, 433. Pingree I. 0., lot south side Broad street, tot north side Spring street, lot south side Spring street, lot south side Broad street, lot east side Coyote street, furniture, ixtures in saloon, musical instrument, hquors, Mortgages held» by J. 8S. Dunn, N, Webber and Mrs. D. E. Stover. Total tax and cost $8 12. « No. 442. Pecor Chas., lot east side Main street, wagon, harness, horses. Total tax and cost $6 79. No, 462. Rose Benj., iraprovements on ean Nimrod Street, Total tax and cost No600/ Settle Ed,, lot west side Coyote oe horses, wagons. Total tax and cost No. 544, Thompson J. S., lot south side Bowlder street, cow, watch, furniture, musicalinstrument ‘Tocal tax and cost $8 80. No. 548. Temby John, furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $1 86. No, 562. Wanamake S.E., lot east side G. V. Turnpike, wagon, horses. Total tax and cost 35 09. No. 584, Williams Mrs, M. A., lot northeast corner Pine and Commercial streets, lot south side Bowlder street, loteast side Sacramento street, lot west side Sacramento street, furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $30 48. No. 587, Wolters J. D., furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $1 87. No. 689. Worthington J.G., lot in south city limits. Mortgage held by J. Dunn, Total tax and cost $1 62. No. 491. Williamson Levi, lot east side Main street. Total tax and cost $2.55. And notice is hereby given that unless the taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent list are paid the property on which said delinquent taxes are a lien will be sold on Monday, the 21st Day of September, A. D. 1885, At public auction infront of the City Hall door, in the City and county of Nevada, to the bidder who will take the Jeast quantity of the la d, orin case an individual interest is assessed, the smallest portion of said interest, ani pay the taxes and costs due. Said sale will commence at 11 o’clock a, m., on said 22d day of September, commencing at the head of the list and continuing aiphabetically or in numerical order. until said sale is completed. Witness my hand this 20th day of August, A. D, 1885. J. 8. HOJLBROOK, City Marshal. CARD. y E BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC ‘ THAT THE Transatlantic Fire Insarance Physicians and Druggists* Recommend It. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Weakness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. — It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. . It is invaluable for. Diseases peculiar to Women, andall who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation—OTHER, IRON MEDICINES DO, It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the .nuscles and nerves. s For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal. gar The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take noother. Made only by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md, Assessment Notice. EVADACOUNTY MINING COMPANY. ‘cation of principal place of business, Nevada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, California, ( Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on ‘the 17th day of August, 1885, an assessment (No 2) of ten cents per share waslevied up on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately,in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the law office of Caldwell’ & Ford, Thomas’ Building, Nevada City,Cal ifornia. ee Any stock upon which this assessrnent shallremain unpaid on the 22d day of September, A. D. 1885, will be delinquent and advertiséd for sale at public auction ; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1885, to ~~ the delinquent assessment together wil sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. C.: E. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Office of Caldwell & Ford, Thomas Building, Nevada City, California. agl9 costs of advertising and expenses of . ‘ COMPANY, Of Hamburg. Having given the requisite notice to the, Pacific Insurance Union (otherwise known as the ‘“Compact”) of withdrawal from said association, will consequently be prepared to issue ite policies ou good risks at as LOW aTES As betore joining the ‘‘Compact.” CARR BROS., Agents for NEVADA CITY" and GRASS VALLEY. @#FGet our figures before you insure in any otherCompany. A word to the wise is sufficient. Alias Summons. STATE OF QGALIFORNIA, COUNTY OP NEVADA. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE —The People of the State of California send greeting to E, P, HUBBARD, defendant.— You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the eleventh day of March 1885, by. Agnes Hubbard, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed’ therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served’ within this county, or, if served out 6f this county, within thirty daye, or judgment will betaken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bouds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant uper the ground of the willful desertion and abandonment ~ the said defendant of the said plaintiff as is alleged in the complaint on file herein, and to which reference is hereby made, — : And you are hereby notified that if you failto appear and answer the said complaint asabove rejuired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. z oad In testimony whereof, I, F. G. f Seal } Beatty, Clerk of the Superiér Court ('——~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand, and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the Cit; 7 se on the 18th day of ut *' ¥. G. BEATTY, Clerk, Caldwell & Ford, Plaintiff's Ate‘ys. a19-2m . a County of Nevada, State of Calfornia, ss: . ' TO THE PUBLIC. ASSIGNE ESALE. . The undersigned, ASSIGNEE of L. HYMAN, Has now DONSOLIDATED THE TWO STORES, Having removed the entire stock, consisting of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry and Fancy Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, &o. Into the Store known as the One Price San Francisco Store, ON BROAD STREET, Next Door to Stumpf’s Hotel, Where he will continue to give you One Dollar’s Worth of Goods for FIFTY CENTS. REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE ONLY ONE STORE. MAOIs Liew", Assignee. Snowflake Whiskey. Soldiers’ School. FIRE BY TURN. FIRE AND FALL BACK. RECOVER (if you can). (If you can’t) REST IN PLACE. 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