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January 14, 1888 (4 pages)

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_ The Daily Transcript ~ SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1888, — HERE AND THERE. There Was another little flurry of ‘snow about daylight yesterday morning. The Italian skies of Thursday, complimented in the last issne of this pa* per, were slightly off color yesterday. ~““* Tickets for the ball to be given. for the benefit of the widow of the late Henry Hurst of Gold Flat will be of‘fered for sale next week. ~-A& quantity of printing material for B. J. Watson has arrived by express. Mr. Watson is going to re-embark in the newspaper business at this city. The San Francisco and Sacramento evening papers of Thursday arrived ~ here at 5:30 o’clock yesterday merning, the delayed train bringing them. Some water was ruuning yesterday to the mines on Deer creek below this _city, and. it is hoped the ditch will within.aday.or two be entirely clear of ice. ___Asmall circus calling itself “4-Paw’s’’ is drifting this way from the lower part of the State where it has been performing during the winter. It will be along in from three to six weeks if the weather does not preve: The literarysociety of Graes Valley had an entertainment last evening at ~-the residence of Miss Bessie Tyrrell in that town, and ten or twelve Nevada City young ladies and gentlemen were invitedto attend. A number of them went down. The weather was fickle yenterday. A little snow fell now and then at intervals during the forenoon, but the temperature was moderate and at this city the snow melted soon after touching the ground. In the afternoon the sun occasionally peeped from behind the clouds, bur did not stay out long at a time. ~The Times says that a Chinaman mamed Ah Sing, who works for J. A. J. Ray, was badly beaten on the Purdon grade Saturday, the 31th ult., by Frank Wright of San Juan. . He was so severely injured that he had to come to town to have his wounds dressed, and has‘since remained at the residence of Hi Loy on Flume street. * under the care of a Chinese doctor. Chiefs Raised Up. John D. Thomas of Grass Valley, District Deputy Great Sachem, agsisted by Rev. J. Sims as G. P. and J. W. ~ Dean as G.J. S., on Thursday evening > “raised up” the following chiefs of Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, Improved Order of Red Men: J. T. Hicks, Sachem; Joseph Floyd, ‘Senior Sagamore; Geo. M. Hughes, Junior Sagamore; H, C. McKelvey, Chief of Reeords; T. T. Hughes, Keeper of Wampum; J. W. Dean, lst Sannap; Rev. J. Sims, 2d Sannap; Jas. Hackley, Ist Warrior; J.C, Dean, 24 Warrio: ; H. Brave; Chris Polich, Guard of Wigwam; Thos. Harris, Guard of Forest. ‘ The Finance Committee for the term eonsist of Rev. J. Sims, J.C. Dean, Joseph Floyd. The ime Owner. W. H. Phillips, who was mentioned yesterday’as having purchased a controlling ifterest in the Marysville Daily Democrat, is none other than **Crooks,”’ the well Known stock dealer who last winter was engaged in the pork-packing business at this city. There are-various rumors afloat as to what ‘‘Crooks”’ intends todo with the Democrat, one of them being that he represents @ syndicate consisting of R. MeMurray, Jas. O’Brien, L. L. Robinson and other gentlemen who want an out and out hydraulic mining organ at Marysville. 4 Sensible Conclusion. H. J. Wightman of Iowa was here last month looking for land. He gathered what information he desired, then went to the lower part of the State to seé what he could find there .and compare the merits of the two localities, He now telegraphs © back closing the bargain on a Nevada county. property and says he will come immediately to settle permanently in the Bartlett pear belt. Personal ; , of M b le, Mr. N. A. Frolichstein of Mo ve, pear belt feels inclined to growl at the great pleasure Ala., writes; I recommend r, Kin ing ery for = Conmeneson, —fora Cater. I een been afflicted since. Lalso following from the-Rocktand (Maine) ~Tthought he will be acquitted of any ’s new discovaving used it Bronehitis—and} It gave me Peay 5 ope ly cured me ave no and entirely “ nate ~ PERILS OF THE DEEP. How Captain Johnson “and Hie Brave Crew Went to a Watery Grave. There recently appeared in .theTranscripr a brief article referring to a report that the ship Alfred Watts, commanded by Captain F. H. Johnson, brother to Manager Johnson of the, Great American Tea Store at this city,‘had been lost with all on board. Captain Johnson visited Nevada City last summer, and made many acquaintances ‘while here. Hence the; -Courier-Gazette of Dec. 27th, will_be-of interest to numerous local readers: Information was received Thursday atthe Maritime Exchange in Philadelphia which proves beyond doubt Pret the ship Alfred Watts, which sailed.for Hiogo, Japan, Oct. 8, from that port, has gone down with 28 men, two of the crew having been rescued. Last Monday week a cablegram was received from Cuba announcing the loss of the Alfred Watts, but it. was mi and in no way ‘substantiated. None of the seamen of Philadelphia placed any credit in the cablegram, ani neither did Willian H. ord of that city whose only son was a passenger on board. The information received Thursday came in the shape of g letter from United States Cousnl Heed at Barbadose, one of the group of islands known as the Lesser Antilles, a few hundred miles southeast from the West Indies. The letter is.dated Dec. 15,.and_tells of the rescue of two of-the-crew of the ship. It reads as follows: ‘Captain 8. Young of the British bark Lizzie rag Bey peer that on Oct. 20, when in lat. 28 910 min., long. 53° 20 min., he picked up two > men givin their names as H Magnus aad Osca Link, the_only surviving members of the crew ol the ship Alfred Watts, which sailed from Philadelphia Oct. 8, for Hiogo, with a crew of 28 men and 800,000 gallons of petroleum. The men say the vessel was capsized during a terrible hurricane, after being dismasted and waterlogged, when but a few days out of port.”’ This letter caused much excitement along the wha-ves. Never since the existence of tle Maritime Exchange has there been so many — lost.in a vessel sailing from that poi When the ship Alfred PWatt sailed down;the Delaware in tug of the George W. Pride, Jr., early on the morning of Oct. 8, she was in charge of Captain . F. H. ‘Johnson, master, with John R. Kay as first mate and Edward™ Clark as second mate. Later advices state that the bark which rescued sailors Magens and Link-was subsequently wrecked, and both these men drowned. A Bogus Gold Nugget. A short time since two men went to the restaurant of Ed Settles on Pine street and according to.his statement paid him for meals with an imitation of a gold nugget which he found on investigation to he nothing but a chunk -of brass. They represented it as being worth two or three thmes the amount of their bill, and told him to hold it a few days subject to redemption by them. It is needless to say . they . have not yet come around to take Tit out of pawn. Settles upon discovering the fraud lodged a complaint against them in Justice _Wadsworth’s court. One of them, who remained in town, is now under arrest but it is part in the swindle. . Constable Dillon yesterday started after George Rose, the principal, who is saidto be working eight or ten miles from Dutch Flat. . Rose was formerly employed by the South Yuba Company as a ditch tender, He has been in the habit of occasionally coming to this-city and indulging in protracted sprees. The law under which this action is bronght makes it a felony to pass bogus gold bars of nuggets. Grand Officere Coming. It is expected that when the officers of Nevada City. Council, Order of Chosen Friends, are installed Monday evening, A. B. Sanbourn, Grand Counselor, and Mrs, Annie Evans, Grand Recorder, will be here to assist in the ceremony. Mrs. Evans resides in San Francisco. Mr. Sanbourn is pro» prietor of the Sentinel, a weekly paper published at Jackson, Amador county. After the installation, which will be private and will conclude at (about nine o’clock, the hall will be thrown open and a collation of which a limited number of guests have been invited to partake, will be served. The Thermometer at Truckee. ‘ When tha resident of the Bartlett weather because the mercury drops a few degrees below freezing point, he should think of his neighbors up at Truckee and thank his stars that his lot ia: not cast among them. It ig almost enough to. freeze the marrow in Tae wate dee ee aL The County y Supervisors. a Following is a detailed statement of the bills allowed Thursday afternoon for labor on roads in the third road district: F. H,-Bell $110.77, 8S. B. Crawford: $160.34, T. C. McGagin $313.12, IL. Hyman $25.50, Legg & Shaw $4.89. Total $624.62. At yesterday’s session. the Pet Hil) Toll Read.Company was granted a_license to collect tolls on its road for the year 1888 at the same rates as last year. It was ordered that the petition ~of the Union Turnpike Company to renew.alcense to collect tolls on its that the franchise has expired by limitation and thit the road should revert te the county. Woods, Brophy and Pridgeon voted to confiscate the road ; Mulloy‘and Hill voted to grant the petition. The bill of $3,150 put in by G. A. Johnson for damages sustained — by htim’ by the breaking of Greenhorn creek.bsidge as he was crossing it, was taken under advisement. — On motion the matter of the Union Turnpike @ompany’s petition was reeonsidered, and the right to_ collect tolls at rates considerably less than last year was adopted by the following vote: Aye—Mulloy, Hill; no, Woods and Brophy. The Immigration Committee’s report was read and approved, In the matter of a petition for a public road from Craig’s Ranch to the Delhi mine, viewers were appointed. The following demands on the general fund were allowed: 8. B. Crawford, taxes refunded, $11. A. Carlisle & Co., copies of road law, $4.64. J. A. Millhone was allowed $60 from the first road district fund for labor on Death of Henry Harryhousen. Henry Harryhousen, a native. of Germany aged 51 years and unmarried died of pneumouia yesterday, at the residence of his brother, F. L. Harryhousen of Spring street. He came to California when.a bey and until nine years ago made his home at Railroad Flat, Calaveras county. For several years he has been one of the most trusted employes of the Nevada City Mining‘Company. He was an industrious and honest man who had the utmost respect of all who knew him. His illness was brought on by sitting up twonights with Fred Kahl who died at this city afew days ago. He belonged to the Odd Fellows Lodge and Encampment, also to the Ancient Order of United Workmen. ‘In the latter society his life was insured for $2,000 for the benefit of the two children of his brother. ‘The funeral will take place Sunday, but the hour has not yet been decided upon. A Quartz Location. The San Juan ‘Times of yesterday says: John Downey has located a quartz claim at the junetion of the Middle and North Yuba rivers, on the ‘Yuba county side, which is thirty feet in width thirty feet below the surface. Almost every piece taken from the ledge shows free gold. It is the continuation of the lode located by Geo. N. Powell, Frank N. Morris and Fred Philbrick on the ‘Nevada . = of said rivers. : Could Not Stay Away. Says the Grass Valley Tidings: James Jenkins and wife have returned to Grass Valley from Cornwall, Eng., after a four years’ absence. While in the old country Mr. Jenkins was engaged in business, but he could not content himself. With his wife he left England ten weeks ayo and before coming here-looked at several’ places in British Columbia, but nothing short of Grass Valley would satisfy. Delayed Trains, Owing to -the wrecking of the overlahd at Lander’s Station Thursday morning, passengers and mail from below due here at 4:05 o’clock that afternoon did not arrive till half past five o’clock yesterday morning. The east-bound trains from the Bay were held at Auburn while the wreck was being cleared away, Spranaerin Lincoln real estate office—I would like a situation of some kind. ‘‘You would, hey?’ Well,we pay more than $104 week. Have you had experience?’ ‘Not in real estate.’’ ‘‘What’s your business?” ‘I have been advance agent for a circus all summer.” “You have? Will you sign a contract to work for $40 a road-—be denied upon the ground }— Pridgeon and} need a man, but we oan't afford to PERSONAL MEN TION. George isn’ of { Gold Flatiis quite ill. Ernest Kreiss~ bas returned . from San Francisco. James O’Brien of Smartsville was in town yesterday. S. B. Crawford of Washington was in town yesterday. Superintendent Fred Bradley of the Spanish mine is in town. Mrs. Wm. Hosken of this city went: to Sacramento this’ week. Mrs. M. E. Burckhalter of Truckee is visiting at Grass Valley. Thomas Maloney came dowii from: Washington on yesterday's stage. Capt. John E.Carter of Grass ‘Valley visited the county seat_yesterday. J. H. Boardinan’s condition showed no improvement yesterday. He is very ill. Charles W. Hendel, surveyor at Downieville, arrived here. yesterday on his way below. M. McLeod came down Thursday from. North Bloomfield and left —— day for Virginia City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane returned yesterday from a few days’ visit to Dan T. Cole arrived from San Francisco by yesterday morning’s delayed train, and will today goto the Mourtain House, Mrs. Geo. E. Yates of Oakland is at French (orral on a visit to her brother who recently returned to the State afteran absence of twenty years. Ex-Supervisor John F. Schroeder of Rough & Ready is reported to be seriously ill. His numerous friends up this way will hope to hear of his early recovery. Alanson Hill, of Wisconsin, is paying a visit to his younger brother, George W. Hill of Grass Valley. The two” gentlemen have not met before during thirty years. L. Heintzen-of Forest City, who has been spendiny his holiday vacation at home, passed through town yesterday afternoon en route to the school at San Jose which he has been attending. E. 8: Campbell, who represents the Nevada Land-and Improvement Association at Sacramento, returns to that city today. Mr. Campbell is doing good work in behalf of the Bartlett pear belt. Mrs. A. 8. Winchester ‘passed through town yesterday morning on her way from Oakland to the mine near Pike City which herself and others are prospecting under the ie ance of so-called spirits. Aug. C. Busch and C,’ A. Peringlake passed through town Thursday evening on their way from Downieville to San Francisco. Mr. Busch’s home is at Sierra City. He was at the Bay when the smallpox broke out in his village. Being a Supervisor he came up a few days ago to attend the session of the Board at Downieville, and now having completed his business will go below and remain till the quarantine at Sierra City is raised. A General Suspension. The cold weather has had the effect of freezing up about all of the mining machinery in Washinton and Eureka townships, and asa result a large numof men who have been at work in the mines there are now idle. The ridge ditches are frozen. Some of -those water from them congeals onthe hurdy and overshot wheels. “Catarrh very Bad. I had catarrh yerybad and had to give up my work. I had used everything 1 saw and nearly eat my nose off with things that did: me more injury than g Some of Ely’s Cream Balm was given me. I tried it. Ina week I resumed work and am now completely cured.-M. W. Zielie, Balladist, Duprez & Benedict’s Minstrels, San Francisco, Cal. CaTARRH cured, bh health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal insopeffree. At Carr Bros. Wuy will you cough -when Shiloh’s 8 Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., i $1. Ask Carr Bros. for it. 3 Wi11, you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer
is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Carr Bros. A wasat injector = tine with eacli bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents, For sale at Carr Bros. EEE ABKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffiziger.. January 12, 1888, . Offieers for the current Hickerson’s Ranch and Marysville. . — _. Doherty has taken a contract from “Talong the river are still open, -but the. _ -. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, -Proprictress . SHAKES & PICKETS, TLR PAR ACD ae Cet CM A Ace ha OF naan “Odd Fellows’ Installation. -Officers-elect of Mountain Rose Lodge, Fo. 26, I.0.0. F., at Rough and Ready, were installed Wednesday evening, Jan. lith, by D. D. G. M,. Joseph Vizzard of Moore’s Flat. The new officers are: S. Cline, N. G.; John Fippin, V.G.; John F. Schroeder, Treas. (too ill to be installed); F. Horton, Rec. Sec’y; T. .J. Gobtsion. Con.; C. G. Single, Warden; C. Alford, R. 8. N. G.; H. J. Howe, L. &, N.G.; 8S. A. Weeks, R: 8. V.G.; G, A. Brock,' LS. V. G.; AsW. Martel, JPTG. term:--of-. . Mountain Rose Rebekah ~ Degree Lodge, No. 71, I. 0. 0. F., at th same town, were installed on the same evening. These were: Emma Herrod, N. G.; Hattie Martell, V. G.; Sophia Schroeder, Sec’y; C. G. Single, Ass’t Sec’y: Katherine Schroeder, Treas. ; A. P, Martell, HS. NG; S.A. Weeks, L. S.N.G.; Sallie Montgomery, Warden; Nae y Weeks, Con.; Catherine Single, I. G.;A, W. Martall, O. G.; Minnie Herrod, R: S.-V. G3 Birdie. Martell, L.S.V. G.; F. A. ". Horton, Chap. Why He Brings Suit, Lai Tung, who. has entered suit at San Francisco against Teair Ah Tung and three others to dissolve a partnership in general merchandise at this city, under the firm name of\ Guon Lun Chong, as stated in yesterday’s Transcript, charges that thé defendant named as the managing copartner has appropriated $10,000 and still continues to collect partnership debts aiid is making away with money exceeding his proportion, to the detriment ofthe firm. The plaintiff also claimsto have made a demand. for his credits, amounting to $2050 but-that-the defendant, while admitting the indebtedness; refused to pay without giving any valid reason for such refusal, wanted, besides other and further relief. Judge Hunt appointed Bartley Oliver as receiver of the firm under bonds of $8000, and Mr. Oliver, who came up Thursday from the Bay,-is ia charge of the store. : eee A Big Wood Contract. Saysathe Truckee Republican: W. the Boca Mill Co., to cut 15,000 cords of railroad wood. The wood will be cut on the-hill between. Boca and Prosser Creek and will be piled at Camp16, Mr. Deherty—advertises in thits issue for fifty men to cut the wood at $250 per day. He ought to have such a job. False Pretenses. Venders who by specious representations as to worthless articles for the teeth, induce the ‘unsuspecting to use theny ‘fruitlesslyor with positive injury to the enamel, should be punished. Buy SOZODONT only, escape their snares and beautify the teeth. ——_-+@e-«. é Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cha apped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf GAR RISE Ye When she was a child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss,she clung to Castoria When she hed children, she gave them {Castoria NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Read, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works, Wi Are HAVE ON HAND AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc. Building Purposes. ee 1T I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER ABS REQUIRED. sé Alse a maak supply of — school. An accounting is also. no trouble in_ getting aoa men_for . SD “ahi LY al eben He Insists epee Bying. Says the Gras Val Valley Union of yesterday: John Johnston, the miner, who took laudanam on Tuesday morning with suicidal intent, had about recovered from the effects of the opiate yesterday, but was. wandering in his mind at times, and it is feared by his friends that he will become permanently insane from the effects of a growth on the siiie of his head that is increasing and pressing upon “the brain. Johnston himself says that he is going crazy and expresses.a desire rto die. remedy purges. the blood of all ,impurities,destroys the germs of scrofulaand infuses new life and vigor throughout the physical organization. —_—~<+0 9 Kindergarten. Mrs, Logan’s Private School and Kindergarden, Water_street, reopens Monday, Jan. 9th. Pupils prepared for entering either . wee of public w-s © ci? 13, 1888, to the’ ‘aughter. CTJACOBS TI At Nevada City, Januar wife of Wm. Clemo, Jr., a CREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN. CURES RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. NEURALGIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-. bites, Sprains, . SCIATICA, BRUISES, BURNS, SCALDS. For Stablemen and Stockmen, The Greatest Remedy Known for Horse and Cattle Diseases. Chronic Cases 40 Yours’ Standing Cured Permanently, Crippled Cases Throw Awa: Seatehen) Cured Permanent! Ghronio Cases At-—Once Relieved; Cured Promptly, Chronic be . Cured Without Relapse} No-Return of Pain. Chronic Cases Cured ; No Pain In Many Years, Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. The Charles A. Yomeee Co., Balto., Md. Nevada County ‘Academy —AND— Business Colloge. A Day and Boarding School a any course in any University. A Complete Academic Co Home care and trainin At Gl ‘ook Park, Mid-way, betwes Valley—two_ntiles from either city. d-coursen. — Directors of the Assdéciation,. M. L, MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD, G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM, B, VAN ORDEN, J. T. MORGAN, Treas. WM, H. CRAWFORD, EDWARD COLEMAN, Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887 For ciroular or information address _ E. K. HILL, Principal, Box 18, NEVADA CITY, CA! Great American Importing Tea Company, ~ Commercial Street, Nevada City. Successful Operation. During the ‘olidays Tt ES NE EIS “No-sufferer from any scrofutous—dis=}. ease, who will fairly try Ayer’s Sarsaparills, need -despair-ofa—cure: ~“Phis. Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy, _ For Both Sexes, TORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty. Thorough preparation for Nevada City and Grass enter.atany time, teke regular or This Company has 32 Stores in TEMPTATION PRICES WE will sell, in addition to our unequaled Teas, Coffees, Spices, etc., any of our very fine stock of Glassware, Chieed POWDER Absolutely Pure. HIS POWDER NEVER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor wei a ee pposghase powders, ans. ola ¢ AL BAKING POWDER CoO., 106 Wall street, New York wm.T, een Fons &C co., Agents, San Francisco. ~ MISS HANNAH . BRANCH'S —GREAT— ENGLISH REMEDY,. Large Bottle $1. Saal Bott, 60 ote HIS I8 THE GREATEST REMEDY IN the world for Croup, Hoarseness; Ast! ‘ma, Whooping Cough, . THROAT AND LUNGS. It perforiis wonders in relieving Consumption, it Lap . g bert the Lung and 8 instantly ‘allays all rritation of the Throat, For Sale at oc. BE. MULLOY,s. . “Wholesale or Retail. H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK, _ Proprietors, N Nevada City. . Semi-Annual Report of the (itizens Bank, Nevada Oity, ata. 5 ABS nett sg oe Se Bas oS Ltt TE Mrs. AND ALL DISEASES OF THE) Showing its Financial Condition on Morning of Jan. ist, 1888. RESOU RCES Money on hand Due from National Banke. Furniture and Fixtures.. Gold Bullion. . 6, the slo, at we have, each of us, @ personal Knowledge of the matters contained in the foreand correct report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank onthe mornin y January Ist, 1888, according to the best of Mh aes Ahates fgg . oho Rep "typerwrlt our knowledge and belief ; and that the as_. ing, ete., by the very ‘ore, . Sets therein named are all in the custody of correspondents, We furthermore solemnly awear that the aid-up capital stock of the Citizens Bank a thirty thousand dollars in gold coin valmene, as will appear from foregoing reort. 3 E. M. PRESTON, President,D. EK. MORGAN, Aas’t Cashier: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Publicin and for the county of Nevada, State of California, this fourth day of January, A. D, 1888. Frep Seana, Notary Public. Summons. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California,— State of California, County of Nevada, ss. The People of the State of C atiornia send Greeting : To H. G, BATTY, T. RANDALL, WILLIAM: WILLOU onBY: MATTHEW TONKIN and RB. E, ROBINSON, Defendants, You are hereby required to appedrin an action brought against you in tt 4 Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on twenty-ninth day of Cetoar 1887, by JOHN CURRY and MARY A. CURRY, Platutiffs, and to anawer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you. ofthis aymmons f served within this coun{ served out of this county, or, i within thirty ‘dove or judgment will taken against you by default according to the prayer of said complaint The said action . ‘# brought to obtain.a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage described inthe ae com= and executed by the said *. G. Baton the 28th day of ril, 1886 secure t Payment of « certain coalaan note dated April 1886, due cighteen months.or before, after date, for the sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at six per cent. per annum until paid, that the premises conveyed by said moraage may be sold, and the proceeds applied tothe garment of the amount due upon saig promissory note, as follows, to-wit : The principal sum of $4,700 with interest thereon from April 28th, 1886, rb rate ofsix percent. per annum, an er cent upon.the amount. found due tor ttorney’s fee, and costs of suit. And in case such proceeds are not sufficient to Bank Premises ce avers § 5,000.00 Real Estate taken fordebt...... 6 456.00 Miscellaneous Bonds... . 20,176.00 County Warrants me . $8,096.32 Loans on Real Estate .60,527,00 Loans on Stocks, Bonds and War: rants. ‘ 1,000.00 Loans on other Securities.. . 6,762.98 Loans on personal security 26 688.0) Overdraft account, unsecured 9, Due Deposito ; . 119,452.88 Dividends PRG a $14.44 —. TotalZiahbilitios... . $170,881.16 State of California, County ‘ot Nevada, ae. néd, do soleranly swear] going statement, and that the same is a true of the said bank and of its proper oMcers and . Grand Social jal Ball TO BE GIVEN RY * ‘Neva Canton, No. 6 i. 0. Or -¥; ARMORY HALL, ~—E_ . —ON— rs . Friday Evening, Feb30, (888. a POR THE Henry 3 Hust Fioor Commirrer. W. 7. SILVA, _ JOHN O'DONNELL, F. @. BEATTY, WM. H. MARTIN, L. M. SUKEFORTH, _ (. J. NAFFZIGER, JOHN WATERS. Reception Committees. JOHN T. MORGAN, NAT. P. BROWN, JOHN HOCKING, J. G. O'NEIL, H. ©. McKELVEY, DAVID HUTOHISON, JOS. MARSHALL. ee JOHN MICHELL, Oe of Admission—One Gentle. man and Two Ladies, $1.50. aoe Admission to ‘he Gallery, 25 cents. Totol Assets. LiAniLy 4 $170,881.16 DR. GUNN'S Paid-up Capital. vs vee + $80,000,00 Reserve Fund . .. >. +. 10,000,00 Undivided Profits”. -. 11,114.84 BIT TERS —— THE GREAT Regulating Cathartic THE ACKNOWLEDGED “Tonte and Appetizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A SURE PREVENTIVE ™~ AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constination BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, OYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS Loathing of Food, Kidney Oomplaint. Nausea, Impure Bleed, : General Debility. Dr. Gunn's Bitters KE : PURELY VEGETABLE Perfectly Safe, ___ Reliable. A. Van Alstine & Co., Sat JM Thomas, Grass Valley, i ine, . Nz é ‘I are, Crockery, . pay, te same, then to obtain an Execution one's hones to read the climatic record . week?” ti ae eee eee ean rvakctg, ete at prices ancy (eet oat ateRtacE. 7. Pemiaor ta Manatrren i wes rr ’ t prices awa Il p Jaiming by, through : ne of which Tesh far Con: . the mercury stood ne 26 deyroce velow . TWELVE youre ago in St. Louls Gen-. jedutey, 43 — askets, Cle, at F Y . under tinem br ether of them may be barred . 722 Montgomery Btreet, Ban Francisco De eee, ‘Congh and Colds is sold ta 28, on mia ‘32, eral Grant ventured this observation : haw ry ag ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD wit . below usual rates; in fact enditr at teceenueiaan “und interest 18 and FOR 8ALE_BY on a positive guarantee. Trfal bottl e . on Taseday 20 and on Wednesday 8. '. *Whon ever the Democratic party} 420%. "da" aE PHOUTTHY HETERDED FO: . gia GE COM, $0 AS tO Od-. Sie Beene, Pemeen sar for cies , } . 6. : Emil Ott, o : ; Z coat ; SS Ley 4 3 heret tified that if sealtoorstan cs BROoOs. free at Carr @ Prog Store poivate rm pomes near ta @ complete control of iin rary a ae vertise the great merits Of] teh'to appearand anawerthesald complaint . SS RC aie Se ioe Prnemante . Mingergarten, Fulsgraph the Government it will break its back i . Gen naecia, Willow Valley; ~~ ee s as above required, the sald plaints fi will mie A number of ladies of this city are. across the Alleghany Mountains on ie Heritye Gonscis, do A. HANSON, Foreman of the yard . our most delicious Teas, spss to te Port ot lang relief demanded Keystone Market, ‘Mise Bertha Freeman's Kindergar:) . ov ing arrangements to connect their. the tarif question.” ‘Thase’ words. Frank Movs, Grass Valleys In testimony whereof, I, F. G. Beatty, rpg pon suey, will be found. at the office to =. pure Coffees and Spiees. The Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, do COMMBRCIAL STREET, NEVADA cry ‘ ten in the vestry of the M. E. Church . respective homes with a private tele-. were lightly regarded then, hut today ott gr Mbltride “ity. ae receive orders, ~ ; rs sails ee hereunto set wy band and impress the Seal : will re-open Monday, Jannary 16, un line. Atnong those interested in. they seem ta have been almost an I. oss exceeding good bargains ibe da,von the ath day of Benen Xf B iser OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. Jess the’ weather should be too stormy. e enterprise are Mrs. J, M. sige utterance of prophecy. . ARKIVALS ATTHE * . now offer will tempt ary one . [seal. ae WD assis! Doce. ‘ "4 : Dancing Classes and social, Mrs, oan Mie Rize T ter says that , EATOSAL ROTEL. ee ee that favors our stores with a. _4-D-Mason, Atty for Pima" " "Pjané AVING purchased the above-named 8. Tux Regis r says many more : 2 2 ‘ silence eae rece crepes ye. ,Be Atthe Dancing Academy on Monday SS dwelling-housea are needed in Oro-. SECTOR BROS....Preprictors . 4 F I g H E R 1g visit. Remember a canister . notice of Applicat SUES Sere ne . patrons anetvtl be be sled rapt age rye pe — evening, Jan. 16, will be held the first; Wien the eyes ee wat or the . ville, oc "January 12, 1886, * of tea is always a suitable W: PD LONG, Hay. , Distrlet Attorney of eet + Nevada County, Ca as of @ series of dancing . hanna nica 1,11 tceniaioes tondition oho witeim ox Geoer cueds ed oir a aa age Newspaper Advertising Agemey. . } \liday gift. RL Ae pleas ¢ take totes that the under. Frosh & Salt ie cae. pases DY ". Bereaparilla valid, ferme Ayers] oe ished videele ee! Cas << B ROOMS % AND a MERCHANTS Ex . — ecm oe ing 4 "Oo Friday evening, Jan. 20, will be . invigorates faviguesiss ond vitallace the blood and . degier of Chattanooga, Tenn. .», writes . D bryan, Geen Rt aston CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, The TRANSCRIPT has the . made. bnkaa G bcanes. . g held the first regular weekly social for . expels all humors. that he was seriously afflicted 'with a. . MrL Cole, do nmeie: Dated Nevada City. Decgmber 20. 1867. Bacon = season. Admission: ladies 25 Attention . Ladies. severe cold that settled on -his lungs; : Large and Best Equipped Job Print“ pete e to a. Sa ; 2 ts, gentlemen 50 cents. — 13-6 had tried many remedies without ben~jNe P ‘err Karey . On and after today we ance efit. Being induced to try Dr. King’s N mute ai mae ubiished ~ ng Offlog N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the County. Which will be furnished st the VERY For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint . —_ Gossamers a : ras did dh the Pacific Coast, the 8 Talanda [af Nevede state of California : 3 ro yanees printed — on evi. Rubber Gossamers . New Discovery. Consum . Polynesia, Mextean P ssi tha pa: tt i a caeple oF C 8 ~d of California LOWEST RATES. : » ai: fails to cure. Ask Car Bros. u A ep § * he penvig sl ee fees + stocked with «hall shment cout, Cal mill cooly to the Gevienar ok ° ly fared by "s Cure. We guar. used it in his family for all Coughs and es of Aeasty every nawene: mz the. Most M Attractive Typos and . the State of California, on theday set by him. . Raving had a in the bus for-it. — For sale at Pros. Colds with best results. This is the 6 od ys gh other pris material, plain and ors-. for hearing of of application tor for pardon in the© perfect satiee cp gy [a8 Carr en month of ry ra full per totontee to all, and will me Pickled Bolt Batter experience of thousands whose lives ’ tree socess fo them during $ on from the he fs aoe A m= donvienin he ‘ 3 zs or use sa ae * wi and ¢ ir ea! 2@ @ ac le “ t roll at J.J. elena aide er tea Taal Nester tose ah Saoe ee. lees before nt Bending your printing a 4 Ben . ton, in me Conk a for rl oa touaey Very best in my Tdne." ; % oe , y P . 5 :: a ce irae ren Dragos, Gen bruate Recaarertep'riace’ . Boece stvenace aetoue ie . B wy ee He ROGED . hate ot LV egg Py i ee eo £ : z i c *e ae .