Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

April 17, 1873 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
U ont toPlacer ‘FICE, ch 14, 1873, » that GEORGE: st.office address anty, California.. or a Patent tur . * Own’s Hill Plac. . Placer Mines,: istrict, Nevada nships 15 and 145 unt: Diablo Me. > Plats and Field i 8,28 follows 2 d“Brown’s Hil} point ina Res. Tree, five inches ’ W 2.51 chaing, riation of mag30’ E 10.79 . chs d “BC No. 31,” chains toa stuke ace N 357 30’ W jarked “BC. No, 13-38 to a stake hence N 55° %, arked ‘ B. C. No, (3.15. chiaine te 4 7 "at place of be-50'acres and bes om. 6, Township «. id: in thes E 1 wnship 16 North, lo Meridian. To y commencing at Townships 15 N, 1 Range 9 Eon3. Thence S9ow ,at the N W.cor> making the clos. vnship post, N. » a8 follows, viz 1a Reservoir at a ” trom which the e third. parallel 8 15 North,Range +10 Kast, bears N nt, ‘Thence ona 16 magnetic nee30° ss 2.88 Chainy ced ‘BC, No 49." chains f0 a Pine _ 48." . Thence s, take marked “B, 15’-E 6.24 chains “BC No. 45;.— chains tp a Sugar “ Thence N 49> re marked “BQ, 5’ 4.36 chains to i BC No. 48,”-~ chains to a Sugar * ‘Thence $s ce marked “BC y FE 6.82 chains to og 40.” Thence 5 a stake marked S 20> 00’ W 6.82 ced.‘‘B © No 48,” ‘hains to a stake Thence N 5° 30’ marked “B.C. 00’ W 9,94 chains No, 35.”Thence 3,to the place of ig 43.29 acres and 86,11, 12 gnd 13, E Mount Diablo . vde Tong prior ~~~ -eB-held and worklicant and his pre. accordance with . laws-of You Bet ece & West and re bounded onthe -on the south by he East by claims d Brown Brothers rant public land. 1€ is bounded on [ankinclaims and he other sides by , whose names are public land, ny adverse~ claim sted to present the ‘ithin 60 days from on hereot. LAND, Register. torneys for Appli mis ¢ ,-Patent—to—a ig Claim. en, That George D. st Office address is unty,Cal>hes made r the Ri d Dog PiueBet Mining Distiict nia, and described es on file in this etginning at a stake ng in Arkansas Racrossing of the Red m which a live oak bears 8 19° w 1.85 on a true line, vaeedle 18° E, North marked™‘B C'’03,-~ . chains toa stake; . thence $ 69° 30” oak marked “’ BEv 11.41-chains to BC 56.” Thence N ashuft 57.-Phence all oak marked *B chains-toa stake ing 7 50 chains Sof nd 25-on-E line of Thence N 67° 30" ° narked ‘BC No 60. chains to a burnt ™ Thence S$ 35° E 1d $B C62." Thence a. Stake marked ‘‘B yw, 9.55 chains toa 2 “Thence N 80° marked “*B C 65."— 5 chains to. an (as ’ Thence 8 61° W. arked **BC No i. wing to a point, in ce Sage 15’ E 3.33 a ‘“*B C69.” Thence ‘to a stake in Arkal370,” hence 5 I uke marked ‘‘B C No LO chains to & stake: nce. 8. 43> “W 12.97 aning and contallng a portion of the Vv 4 of S W y of See kunge 10: East Mt. de prior to the year been held’ and wor»: . his predecessors 10 ccordance with the yf said Mining Dis imants are Henry uryea and Rose «l ; Canyon on the east, ge aud vacant pubany adverse claim mired to present the “within sixty days vblishing hereof. ARLAND, Register. ys for applicant, 250 LT ARRISON, EEF, MUTTON, 1D BEEF, tes for Cash. “Dppaaie te Neves anselor at La OFFICE, , Court House, City, "4 — e » : NEVADA CITY, CAL. : ; N. P. BROWN. sar M. 8. DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, PUBLISHERS AND -PROPRIETORS, tw 4 WPAN rs napeay CELEBRATION AT NEVADA CITY, FRIDAY, April 25th, 1873. ‘ Corner of Broad and Pine ahhh As BY SERS SEES —— : . OUSTOMAH LODGE, TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT. +" NEVADA CITY,.CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 17, 1873, _ NO FOOLISHNESS NoW! _ TH 3 Oné Yeay—in advance....... -. $10 00 ; Meus, Co a eaenes teseeeeees DUO = is ? . paige ee : 3-40. NO,_16,L.O..0,.-F., Rive aoa eee PH Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. Auburn Street Grocery Store, GRASS VALLEY. HE undersigned retufns his sincere’ thanks to his old patrons for their past patronage; and-hopes--to receive a continu“ance ofthésame. I shall endeavor to keep on-hand, in the future as in the past, every article usually found in-a first-class GROOERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will sell them at the lowest rates. = _, WM. GEORGE. “. Charter Oak Insurance Co., Capital, $10,000,009. Iam agént for the above named Company, which offers.a new plan of insurance different and better than. anytlting of. the kind ever offered to the public..” It combines both Life Insurance and Savings Bank. WM. GEORGE. ——s WM. GEORGE, Notary Public for Nevada County, < Grass Valley July 16th, 1872. a NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD STREET. ,.¢4.07+,NEVADA-CI J, A, LANCASTER, Proprietor HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS A.W. wiys open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions ‘have deen made to it, and been fitted up. in-elegant style. ‘The Sleeping Rooms are large; airy and comfortable, and the Table will eympare favorably with that of. any Hotel in the State. The Proprictor will spare no pains nor expense.to render his guests coinfortable. : Stages for all parts of the State’ hav their Offices at this Hotel. The House is kept open all night for theaccommbdation of the ‘Traveling Public. silliard Tables and Bar connecte “with the Hétel. x A hare of Public Patronage is respectful ly solicited, decd _ JOHN A. LANCASTER. ae = ae si = + srt — DENTISTRY. Of Nevada City, , (ILL CELEBRATE. THE & 4 ‘TH ANNIVERSARY ot : —OF_ THE— PROCESSION, ORATION, --AND-Dedication. of the New Hall . Orator of the Day, Past Grand Master W.H. HILL, OF OAKLAND. Chaplain, JOHN W. HINDS. Grand Marshal of the Day, -P. G. JONATHAN CLARK, Aids ; P: G.PHILIP SELDNER. P. G., A. H. PARKER. AND TO CONSLUDE:-WITH A R. P. EK. HUGHSON has opened an oflice, ‘ in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street Over Aschheim Bros.’ Store. He is prepared ‘to perform all kinds of Mechanical amd: Operative Dentistry latest and most approveu styles. Artificial Peeth inserted on Gold; Si'ver, Vulcanite and™Aluminium. Satisfaction guaranteed as to qitality-and price of work. . Vis'ts made at residence, if desired. Nevada, May 3uth, 1871, eh BROAD STREET MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor, Al @9 ‘ways supplied wlth the best of BEEF. PORK, MUTTON AND-VEAL, Orders titted trom -Famities and Meats de= livered at thei? kouses. ; , Give me acall. ' JAMES COLLEY. Nevada, March th. ; ; CHARLES F. ROBINSON, DEALER IN J AMiLy GROCERIES & PROViste. ; OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, BRQAD STREET, NEVADA. 3" New and Fresh Goods received every Week, from the Bay. (roods sold at the lowest cash rates and delivered free of charge: 02 W00D RANCH FuR SALE. NIVE mites from Nevada City, containing 200 acres with<good house (six rooms), twe good bsris, sheds and out houses, Fitty acres under fenee, fifteen “res sowed to oats and Wheust ‘for hay. Apple orchard.of one gundred treas ix full Fie F ve hundred grape vines 7-vears old, futther particulars apply to mil W. H. CRAWFORD, Nevada. FURNITURE! FURNITURE ERSONS in want of. anything in_ the ~ Furniture line, from the finest . Bed Room and Parlor Sets! ore to Common CHAIRS AND TABLES, buy them at extraordinary low, rates by falling on »! J. E. JOHNSTON. Commergial Street, MERRY & GRAY, MIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, "Sh LAND SURVEYORS AND DRAUGH TSD.B. MERRY, County Surveyor. % F. GRAY, “U.S: Deputy Mineral Sur}. tysren, HH. H. HASKINS. sae a Fe See aS veyor. . 4 DHT. SELDNER, A. R.WADS: = ae at the Court House, Nevada City. . A.R. LORD, _N.P, BROWN. levada, March 9th, 1873. ee ee es a? re _ Bie SUPPER will be gott® up by ALEX. R. M. HUNT, M.D. __ PRENDING “PrYsicIA ¢ t Phe whole, together with the farm . implements, for one thousund dollars, Vor . Grand Ball! IN THE EVENING, AT BULLARD’S HALL. r The best of Music has been engaged for the day and evening,comprising Willis’ Baud from San Francisco, assisted by Marcus M.Bium; Mehden, the Cornetest, with Messrs. Muller and Carter, of Nevada. Invitation Committee. Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, Nevada City—H. H. HASKINS, JOHN PATTISON, W.-K. 4 COE, W. H. CRAWFORD, Clas; MARSH; . M.S. DEAL. vs ‘ . Union Encampment, No, 11, Grass Valley —FRANK G. BEATTY, HENKY Hf. IVANS. Auburn Enéaimpiuent, No>.20, Dutch Flat —F. K. KIDDER, W. TRATHEN. , Aben Ben Adham Encampment> No. 36, . . Moore’s_ Flat—B. D? BURT, W. J. GUMMINGS. Auburn Lodge, No. 7, Anburn—JOSEPH MeLAUGHLIN, E, G: BRADBURY. Grass Valley Lodge, No, 12, Grass Valley —CGUHAS. HOCKING, S. BEVERTON, . Sierra Lodge, Ne. 24, Downieville—JAS, {. ZIMMERMAN, ADOLPH COHN, . Mountain Rose Lodge, No. 26, Rough & Reatty=3-M--FEENE, GEO GRAN. ' H: HANKINS, G. K ATKINS: . Union Ledge, No. 48, Moore’s Piat—I. AT. . WATER, CHAS, ALLENBERG. . San Juan Lodge, No. 67, San Juan—A. J. . PUTNAM. G. W. KOCH. ; { Olive Lodge, No. 81, Dutch Flat—J. E. . SQULRES, JAMES JAMISON, . sutter Lodge, No. 100, Wheatland—D. J. WoOovDS H. LHO E, 4 Samaritan Lodge, No. 126, Washington. +J3-dANSON, H. F. WILKINSON. . Colfax Lodge, No. 132, Colfax—ELIJAH . WEBSTER, H. F. MeCULLOUGH, . Donner Lodge; No.-i02, Truckee—G, W. . GIFFEN, E. ANGIUN, d . Golden Star Lodgé. 165, Grass Valley— BP SANFORD, SOHN-WEBBER,— Fredonia Lodge. No. 188. Smartsville— JAMES DOUBS, W. J. MERRIDITH,. Reception Committee. NILES SEARLS, JOHN F. HOOK, CHARLES MARSH, CHAS. E. MOLLOY, JONATHAN CLARKK,WM. ©, GROVES. GEO. W.SMITH. L, NIHELL, . K, W. TULLY, JOSEPH THOMAS, J. GREENWALD, H.C. McELVEY, JAMES MONRO, OLE TORSON. H. ODGERS. E. W, BIGELOW. J. E. BROWN. H. STANSFIELD, Floor Managers. GAULT 5 Supper, Five Dollars, =. NEW GROCERIES. Brooklyn Lodge, No. 26, You. Bet~CHAS. . A“ Fa
ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE. {TRADE WITH ams, ” Bacon, AND Warranted to be No 1. Quality CASHIN & KENT. Odice—On Grass Valley Road. : Nevada City, Jan.1, 1873, & ALEX. GAULT AS. added to the BAKERY a choice tet of ‘. Groceriés-and Provisions,” Which he offers for sale on ‘the most Hiberal-terms>*The people of Nevada will find it to their advantage to ca}l on me. FLOUIP FOR SALE. Warranted to be the best in the County. ALEX. GAULT 78 Broad Street; Nevada. REWARD. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Executive Department. Sacrumento, April 8th,4s73-HEREAS, oh the 25th day of Murch, \ A. D. 1374, at North Bioumficid, Nevada County, in this State, one A>Lind was bruteslly nrardered’ by s0ine person or pereons unknown, now, thertetore, by virtieot authority in ine yedted, I, Newton’ Booth Governor of California, de hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. For the arrest of the said unknown mur-derer, or murdercrs, payable on conviction of “Lhe criine, PED, In _ testimony whereof, I have séal ( hereunto set my hand and caysed ee . the great sealvot State ef California to be OLS a at-the—€ity—of-Sacramento, California; this eight day of April; in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three. NEWTON BOOTH, Governor. Attest: Drury Melone, Sec’y of State. al2 Hamilton’s Restaurant. ; Removed to BROAD STREET, NeEaRLY Qppostre THE TRANSCRIPT OFFICE MEALS served up in all sty1és and at the lowest rates. Meals a ~~ J, H: HAMILTON, Prop’r, ~Nevada, Jan. 24th, 1873. , JOHN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOT TO BEOUTDONE IN THE ia , ard. Old-Pioneers— ‘QUALITY OF GOODS OR PRICES!. STARTLING FACTS! No Quackery.! {No Deception ! ee f EVERYTHING OPEN AND ' ABOVE BOARD! LADIES ATTENTION,’JACOB & SIMON ROSENTHAL . At THE OLD-STAND, Corner of Pine ae and Broad Streets, have received their SPRING GOODS, AND THEY ARE ‘THE CHOPCEST AND RICHEST LOT EVER BROUGHT” TO THIS MARKET. We have resolved not to be undersold by any dealers on the Atlatitic or Pacific Slope Our motto is: Sell the Goods for the benegt of the Poor as well as the, Bich. Take a jook at tha following list of goods and prices and then call at our establishment. The campaign is opened and so are our goods, & ltead these prices and reflect well before making your purchases elsewhere. The people rejoice to know that the old Pioneers still keep the lead: HEAVY. BLACK’ SILK at $1-75.POPLIN at 25 cents. GRENADINE crt 25 cents. the room,on which was seated twenfoot. Tueconcerts given by the hair jot in Paris are not wholly confined to musical efforts. At the one recently given there, a_raisedplatform was to be seen-in-the middle of ty beautiful wonien iv full dress at toilet ‘tables, aud behind each one stood a barbér with swallow-tail coat industriously at work on the fair ones’ hair. Rewards of small silver medals were offered for the best ‘and quickest jobs. Severna lots were sold in London, recently, at the rate of $50 per square Never Too Late to’Mend. When the stomach is in astate of chronic rebellion against_evely kind of fcod, and the attending physician with solemn and portentous gravity declares that such cases ‘of confirmed dyspepsia defy all remedies, do not put faith in his ipse dixit: . Indiyestion-of this obstinate chances Thay be incurable by his preseriptions, but it is not tlierefore an irremovable fixture in the system. The fact is that the great vegetable invigorant and.corrective, Hostetter’s Stom ach Bitters, is radically curing cases of this scemingly desperate nature every day.—Indeed it is in those malignantphases of dys-a pepsia which no vrdinaryermer jeiiie can control that its remedial properiies are “most wonderfully munifested.~ We say to thé Jong suffering martyr, whose stomach isa source of perpetual torment to,him, that by the persistent and daily usé of this glorious tonic, he can not only restore the digéstive organs to their full vigor, but can keep them in good working order throurh life. If there is constipation the. gentle aperient. operations of the Litters will remove all obstructions and keep the bowels in a-regular and healthy condition. The grand characteristic of this vitalizing and purifying vegetable -preperation is that it-acts beneficially upon évery organ, controlling the liver, reinforcing the neryes, toning “the LACE SHAWLS, $5. STOCKINGS, one bit. FRENCH CORSETS, 75 cents. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 10 yds for $1. BLACK ALPACCA at 37% cents, KID GLOVES, $1-a pair. DRESS GOODS, 18 cents per yard. OIL CLOTHS, 75 cents per yard. “WINDOW SHADES, 25 cents-per-yard.'! HATS, 25 cents. ‘ = — TOWELS, $2 per dozen.» And everything else in proportion. J. & 8. ROSENTHAL. Nevada, March 22d, 1873, PRATT’S ABOLITION Oil. ete PEOPLE’S NEVER FAILING KEMEDY FOR ‘ RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ~Gout,-Paralysis, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints Contracted Cords and Muscles, Pain in the Breast, Pleurisy Sore Throat, : Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Head Ache, ''oothache, Ear ache, And al external and internal Pains and Aches. PRATT S_ABULITION OIL. THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Every Bottle its own Testimonial Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $I» Bs “FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! THE RIVER OF LIFE Purify it with a aX PRATT’S BREW LIFE; The Great Vegetable BLOOD -PURIFIER AND LIVER IN. VIGORATOR, . CURES Serofuls, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Blu cnes Boils, Pimples.Sore Eyes, _ Skin Discases. ; CURES Chronic and Inilamatory Rheumatism. when every other remedy = “fails. ERADICATES Syphilitic taint and «}) heredits is orders of he Biood from the rr atin CURES PILES'AND DYSPEPSIA, Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to healtb . action; keeps the Bowels as regular ‘ as clockwork and fortifies the whole system against dis— ease in any form, PRATT’S NEW LIFE.formerly occupied by T.-H. Rolfe, C)EsFiratst Seat, wretts McBOYLE & CO., =~ Druggists aud Chemists, Z San Francisco. —~ ogi Sole Proprietors. . *. for a pgough, cold, or difficnity of coats. of the stomach, promoting a healthy habit of body, relieving the bloot_of all im. . purities, Clearing the brain and reviving the spirits. ; Caurron.—in oltr changeable. climate, coughs, colds and lung diseases will always prevail. Consumption will claim its victims. ‘Tifese diseases, if takén in time, can be arrested and cured. ‘The remely is-Dr, -Wistat’s—Bal-am—ol.Wild Cherry. ° Tae world and his wie have made up their minds that there is nothing under heaven so certain -as a cure . breathing, as Hale’s Honey of Hore> {hound and ‘Lar. ‘The sale is over . three thousand bottles. per-.day,— . Crittenton’s, 76th Avenue. Sold by all dr: ggists. Pike's Toothache Drops ure int minute, pec er ——_<-—S Cae oped Dr. Aporn, -Oculist, A icist, Catarrh, Throat and Lung Physician, and operating Surgeon for chronic diseases. Offi-ces;Taboratory and residence, 213 Geary Street, ‘. San Francisco. mil FOR SUPERION PHO LOGRAPHS, go te EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street, San Francisco, as the First Premium for best general photographic work was awar ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair for1871, All work guaranteed, ERE RTT AO 7 TE OOO EP THE OLDEST AND THE BEST DR, HUFELAND’S CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BiPTHRS: rNee first and the most healthful Tonic These Ditters.have been in the San Frame{sco, “Murket for ovet twenty .years, and notwithtunding the mtany new eandiiates for public favor, the sales Jave Constantly increas®a, sole Ayents, 409 und 411 Clay Si. jan Francisco, m2¢ ESTRAY NOTICE, Op a into the inclosure of-the under. signed, at Lake City, Nevada County; a cow andealf— Thecow is about 3 years old, red, with lined. back. ‘The-owncer can have them by proving property and paying charges. JOHN FOLE. March 25th, 1873, ; al "M.S. DEAL: J.-W, CLARE ‘ DEAL & CLARK, . Attorneys and CounselorsatLaw. M. S, DEAL, DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICE—O.d Fellows’ Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘DIVIDEND NOTICE. HE stockholders of the Odd Fellows’ Hall Assuciation age hereby notified that a dividend of one per cent. per month tndared, mestiie athe th toca ae B on : ¥, OF Bti ‘County. : By order of the Board of Trustees.' "A. H, PARKER, Secretary, + a éver_introduced in the United States. TAYLOR & BENDEL,» ‘ FLOUR FOR SALE. HE UNDERSIGNED, in order to clozeout business, offer for sale, from 15,000 TO 20,000 SACKS — = OF FLOUR, WARRANTED. At the rate of $3 PER HUNDRED POUNDS. TORSON & CLARK, Proprietors of Nevada City Flouring Mill,Nevada, March J6th, 1873, NEVADA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY. : ALL KINDS OF IRON j g —ANB— nets ake aa? : : i ek BRASS CASTINGS} Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery } STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS, DERRICKS; CAR WHEELS, &eo executed in superior style. atreduced prices? DAVID. THOM. GEO. @. ALLAN. Nevata, May 25th. — BANK OF A. DELANO, GRASS VALLEY. [Established in 1856.) _ Hie. PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DUST AND BULLION. Liberal advances made.on Gold Dust to the Mint. COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE. @ERMS. Drafts on New York, Europe, China, Japan, Sacramento-and San Francisco. : Deposits received as usual. ~ 4 Interest will be paid on Time Deposits of six months and over, $500,000 in-Gold Dust and Bullion wanted, ah ; CORRESPONDENTS: National Gold Bank of iD; O: Mille Ce slis cas oss Gc Sacramento, Bank of California...5 46.05 San Francisco. McLiughtin & Ryland.. San Jose. Decker @ Jewett... «.. +.. Marysville, Bank of Oalifornia...../. Virginia City And Gold Hill. ~ mil BOOTS. AND SHOES. WM. R. COE keeps constantly on hand Gents’ Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses & Children’s f Slippers, &c. All my Goods are from the best Manufac. ° ‘turers of New York,Philadel phia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, just fromthe manufactory, received by the laststeamer. Falso have a full assortment of Blacking, Nea + Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Solo. Leather, Lace Leuther, Pegs, Nails, ‘Thread, Nails, Lasts, and in fact everything be found ini a first class Shoe and Finding Store, REPAIRING DONE in the very best style, Boots and Shoes made to order, And a good fit warranted in.every case. IT keep Bodts of my own manufacture al ways on hand*and will sell my goods, héap as any other house in this county. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE. — companies, associations or firtas, in THE COUNTY OF NEVADA, aro requested, either in person or by their propcr representatives, to deliver at the Asses-. . s0r’s Office, at the Court House, Nevada city, before the Second Monday in June, 1873, A staterrent under oath of all property, both personal and real, or. claimed by him or them, or Which is in his or their possession, or whieh is held or controlled” by any ather person in truse for, or for the benetit of, him or they Bee Political Code, Sections 3638-5648. Poll ‘Taxcs are now due at this Office or to a Deputy. See Settions 3839-3846, Political Code, J. T, MORGAN, Assessor. Nevada, April llth, 1373. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD “SIR NEVADA: CITY * ~ EET, a Opposite National Exchange Hotel. ANCASTER & ROBINSON haves the LARGEST LOP OF HORSES and. this part of the State. TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagona end Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, , Our-Horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast aw any gen> 9 tleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with pomprtness. = . Good Saddle Horses always on hand, , Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of Care guaranteed. — ie \y LANCASTER & ROBINSON Nevada, May 25th. ; NEW SAW MILL, . is New Millat Witlow Valley is comhand. Orders left atthe office on Boulder one. or at oe page a Pa ime ne Street, wi pro Ds fe jy oo ML: Mevads, April 24,1873, & D. MALSH, & NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes } YY OTICETO TAX PAYERS, All persons CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in ag aon rade gene et me —— Z orders Or Buil t ing or Mining I , Lun r. 2 pon Bay win Fee Pp ee P wom on ATT kinds’oF Lureber Kept constantly on H 7 4 qi