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Broad St
Trustecs.
ne Tres
Inspect
) as dudes»
1 be ops
\dowh.
ssideit.
rustersa
Aopen ering. _to_—patense =the public he
3 to ve a good share of. patronage.
BF gars " eon Broad street Opposite
: Stumpf's Hotel, now oce upi
Gallery. Cheap furcagh. A
he Daily Transcript
NEVADA erry, CAL.
" SROWN & WATSON,Proptietors,
*
Transcript Block, Commercial St,.
~ TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT :
One Year--in. advance.. 2.. 6s.. 8. $18 00
Six Months, ** one CURE RTT wet
Three Montlis, ** pede ass wh 44% 3 00
»-Per week, Twenty-Five Cents.
Rates for Advertising—$@2 per square fot
Ist insertion ; $l°per-square for éach subsequent insertion. Discount'to regalar adyertisers. 1 at ,
BROAD STREET MARKET.
AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. A!
ways supplied with the best of BEEF
PURK, MUTTON AND VBAL,
Orders filled fram Fumilies and Meats devered at their Eouses, :
Give me a call, ; ge
1°: JAMES: COLLEY.
Nevada, March 2th. ae
2 wn yen ap
JOHN H. HARRISON,
EALER IN BEEF, MU'FTON,
VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED
PORE, ke. : ;
Meats sold at ree sonable rates ror Cash.—
Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevads
Thevtre
— ps
FREIGHT — ~~
BY WAY OF WHEATLAND,
—TONEVADA and GRASS VALLEY,
CHEAPEST ROUTE.
C. HOLLAND,
por aene MERCHANT
Mark gooas, ‘Care of C. Holland, Wheatland.”
Teams always on hand to convey goods
throusts without delay. “By sending goods
this way there
either frou) Sacramento or SanFrancisco.
©. HOLLAND,
j8 Wheatland.
Peer teg ST,
R. P. KE. HUGHSON has open d
an Office,
in Kidd’s Bailding;-Bread’ Street
nmge. -», Over Aschheim-Bros,’-Store,
“He is prepared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and ‘Operative Dentistry ~
\atest and must approvea styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted en Gold, Si?
Vulcanite and Aluminium.
guaranteed a6 to quality and price of work.
Visite made at residence if desired,
Nevada, May 40th, 1871.
ver,
Satisfaction
Notice of Stockholders Meeting of
the Nevada County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Company.
Ne is hereby given that a 4
ing of the stockholders of theNevada County Narrow Gauge Raiiro. Co.,
will be held at the present offices of the
Company, to wit, at the offlce“of Henry
Davis, Esq., Justice of the ace, in the
Vulley, evada county, town of Grass
State of California, ony uesday, the
i874. at 2 v’clock
28th day of April
®.M., for the purgese of adopting a code
of by-laws for “he government, of the
ompany. 7
By order of’ :
JOHN 4. COLEMAN, Acting Pres,
Dated Gruss Valley, April 11, 1874.
GronrGr FLErcuen, Acting Sec’y.
fp ete tne
Gok ae MERRY,
County Surveyor,
AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR,
IVIL AND MINING ENGINEER
RY,
1
c LAND SURVEYOR “& DRAUGHTsMAN,
NEVADA CITY,
ea, Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders .
*Leftut the Daily Union Office, Grass Valley,
Will meet with prompt ‘attention, ris ee
Eureka Stag @ and Exp:ess Co
STAGES will leave NevaFacies a for Mbore’s Flat daily,
Sundays excepted,) at 5
o'clock, A M, ad ne Pee
For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and .
Fridays at sume hour,
Returnitig will leave Moore
wodays excepted at 6 A. M
Weekly from Kureka at 6-A. M.
Flat daily,
Also, triCIGAR STOR:
HUGH McCAULEY,
OULD respectfully inform his friewds
&ud the public generally tuat he nas
Purchased the stock aud trade of JULIUS
_SBEENWALD and will coustantly keep op
Mand a fine stock of
GaRs,
TOBACCO, ~
-_PIPEs,
cARDs,
CUTLERY
pwaich he wif eel ‘at the Very Lowest
By strict attention to the business and
HUGH McCAULEY
Nevada, Nov. 1, 18733. ae : ?
FOR SALE.
aa
jor‘ No Liquor License “Tn said township,
"Section 41.
Visions of such law is, unless,a different
-. Prison not exceeding one year, or by both.
is & SAVing. at. $2.60-pe+—en}-any-other person to vote, is guilty of a mis.
ed imthe four-proceeding sections, or why,
ELECTION.
J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that’ an
Election will be-hetd-on FHURSDAY
the 7th day ef May, 1474, in the Fownship
ot Rough.and-keady, eounty of Nevada, ‘to .
voteo the question of + Liquer License’
said election being. called und to be heid
pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of
the State of Culifornia; entitled ‘An Act to
permit the vi ters ( f. every township or ing
corporuted city in this $taté to vote on the
question of granting licehsé to sell intoxicating liquors,‘ approved March 1sth, 1874, .
The officers of election andthe place of
election at the respective -precinets,-is-asfollows: : ‘
ROUGH AND READY PRECINCT.
Polls-atthe Walling Hotel—Henry Whisner, lispector; A.J.Early and Juin Pcr.
keupine, Judges, '
INDIAN SPRINGS PRECINCT.
Polls at M.-P~ Hatch’s+Win. Nutter, In.
Spector; M.P.! Hatch and John Montgomery, Judges, . .
ANTHONY HOUSE PRECINCT.
Polls at . Anthony House-= M. Rowe,
Inspector ; J.P. Novey and C.'J. Cole,
Judges, :
MOONEY FLAT. PRECINCT. i
Polls at. Schmidt’s Hotel—Wm. Hartley, .
‘Taspector; W.L. Baldwin and Ggorge .
Schindt, Judgés.
PART [,-LITLE V.—Of. Crimes against’
the Elective Franchise:
Every:person charged with
the periermunce of any duty undcrthe proVisions of any law of this’State relating to
elections who wilfully neglects or refuses
‘to perform it,or who in his official capac.
ity knowingly and fraudulently acts in contravention or violation of any of the propunishment for such an act or omission is
prescribed by this Code, punishable by a
fine not exceeding one thousand dellars; or
by imprisonimentiin the State Prison not
exceeding five years, or by both. a
Sec. 42. Every person who Wilfully .
causes, procures, or allows himself to be
registered in the Great Register of any
county knowing hims-lf not to be entitted
to sich registration, is—pusishable by fine
not exceediiug one thousand dollars, or by
imprisonment in the County Jail or State
: q
In all cases where on the trial of & person .
> charged with any offense underthe provis-.
ions of this section, it‘appears in evidence .
that the accused stands registered in the
Great Register of any county without being
qualified for such registration, the Court .
must order such registration to be canceled. .
Sec. 43. Every person who, after being .
duly required by the Board of Julges at .
anyglection, refuse to be sworn, or Wir, .
after being sworn, refuses to a18 ser any .
pertinent questions propounded by such .
Board, touching bis right or the right of .
demeanor.
Sec) 44. Every person summoned to ap.
pearand testify betore any Board of Kegis-/
tration, Who wilfully disobeys such sum
mons, is guilty of amisdemeanor. A .
Sec. 45. Every person not entityed to .
vote who trawdulently v=tes, a every .
person who votes more than ynce at any
one election or knowingly h t
more tickets folded togethér, or changes
any ballotafter the Same~has been depos=—
ited in the ballot-box, or adds or attempts
ose legally polled at
allots therein have been .
counted, oy‘adds to or mixes with, or atudd‘to or mix with, the ballots .
y polled, other ballots while the .
are being counted or canvassed, or at .
y other time with intent to change the .
result of such election, or carries away or .
destroys, or attempts to carry away or de: .
stroy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box,
for the purpose of breaking up or invulidating such election, or wilfully detains, mutilates, or destroys ary election returns, or
in any manver so interferes with the officers holding such election or conducting
such canvass, or with the voters lawfully
exercising their rights of voting at such
étection, as to prévent such election or ¢canvass from being fairly beld and lawfully
conducted, is guilty of felony. = .
Sec. 46, Every—person—not entitled to
vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote, or
who, being entitled to vote, attempts ito .
vote more than once at any election, is .
guiity of a misdemeanor. .
Sec, 47. Every person who procures,
aids, assists, counsels or »dvises another to
give or offer his vote at any election, knowing that the person is not qualified to vote,
is guilty of a misdemeanor, ao
See. 48. Every officer or Clerk of Eléetion who aids in changing or destroying
any poll list, or in placing any ballots in
the billot-box, or taking any therefrom, or
adds, or attempts to add, any ballots to
thore legally polled at such’ election, either
by fraudulently introducing the same into:
the ballot-box bc-ferG’ or after the ballots
therein have beén counted, .r adds to or
mixes with, or attempts to add to ‘or. mix
with, the ballots polied, any other ballots,
while the same are being counted or canvassed, or atany other time, with the intent to. change the result of such election,
or allow anothér to do'so when ia his power
to prevent it, or carries away or destrcys, or
knowingly allows another to carry away or
cle stroy, aby poll list, ballot-box, or ballots
Yawitully polled, is puni-hable_ by _imprisopment in the state Prison tor not 1ess
than two-nor more than seven years.
Sec. 49. Every Inspector, Judge, or
Clerk of an election, who, previous to put. .
tiny the ballot of an elector in thé ballot:
bex, attempts to fiud’out any name on sich 7
ballot, or who opens, or suffers the toldéd
ballot of any elector which bas been-hana.
ed in to be opened or examined previous to .
putting the same into the Dbillot-box, or
who makes or places any wiark or device on
any folded ballot withthe view to ascertain .
the name of apy;person for whom the .
.
.
.
{
}
.
f
elector has voted, or.who, without the con.
nent of the elector, discloses the name of .
any person which such Inspector, Jzdge, or +
Clerk hus fraudulently or illegally discoy.
ered to Lave beeen voted fot.by such
“+ elector, is. punishable by fine, not less ae
fitty nor more than five hundred doliars, _
Sec. 50. Every person “who forges ‘or .
counterfeits returns of an election purport. .
ing to have been held at @ precinct, town,,
or ward where no election wus in fact held,
or wiifully substitutes: torged ‘or counterfeit returns of election in the place of the
true returns, for a precinct, town or ward
where na eléction was actually held is pun,
ishable by imprisonment in tne Staté I
Prison for-atermof not .¢8s:than> two nor}
more than ten years. .—
Sec, 51. \kvery person who wilfully adds .
cast at an election, in any returns, or Who
alters such returns, is punishable by iw.
prisunment in the State Prison for not less .
than one nor more than five years. .
Sec. 52. Every person who aids or abets
in the commission of an¥ offense. mentioubeing present «t or cognizant of the com. . ,
fe ALEX, GA
mission of either such oflences, does not
PR CLAMATION.
. Siving such elector to understand ,thatdt
. contains atame written of printed thereon
. didate, except for hs expenses of: ho'ding
. son, with intent to4nduce hini to vote for
or to procure thy“lection of the candidate
. One nor.more than fourteen years,
} lars, or by imprisonment
,etder. Apply te THOM & ALLAN, Nevato, or subtracts from, the votes, actually . .
"
RNIA, TUESDAY
.
MORNING MAY 5,1874;
+ ra SRE Pare
give information thereof as soon as ptacticabie tothe -District Attorney ors Grand
Jury of theproper county, or to some Justicé-of the Peate of such county, is punishable by impri mer ~ Count yJail for a period of
Stute Prison not:exceeding two years.
threats,-menaces, bribery, or ery corrupt
meéins, either directly’ or indirectly ate
iemptstoinfluence any_electorin giving his
vote,or deter him from giving the same, "Or
attempt‘ by any means whatever to aw &, Te.
Strain, hinder, or disturb any elector in the
free exercise of the right of suffrage, or furnishes any elector wistiing to vote, who
cannot read, with -a tieket. informing or
or defrauds any elector at any such -election, by deceiving and causing such elector
to vote fora witfcrent person or any office
than hé intended or desired to vote for; or
who, being. Inspector, Judge, or, Clerk of . .
any election, while acting as such; induces
or attempts te induce any elector, either by
means or reward, or’ promise thereof; to
vote differently from-what such elector intended or desired to vote, he is guilty of a
misdemeanor. 4 af :
Sec. 54. Every person who, with intent
to promote the election of himself, of any
other person either, : !
1. Furnishes ‘ entertainment at his_expense.to/ any meeting of electors previous
to or during an election. “
2. Pays torsprocures, or engages to pay
for any such entertainziént.
3. Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver
any moncy—or property for the purpose ot
procuring the attendance of voters at-the
polls, or for the purpose of compeusating
any person for procuring the attendance of
voters at the polls, except the conveyance
ot voters who are sick or infirm.
4, Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver
any money or property for any purpose intended to promote the election of any canand conducting public meetings, and of
printing and of circulating ballots, handbills, and Other papers previous to such
election, is guilty of a misdenie&nor,
Sec. 55. Every person who, being a candidate at any election, offers or agrees *%0
appoint or procure the appointment of Any.
particular person to office as an ivducement or consideration to any asa at
for,or procare-or-aid-in-preeuri
tion of such candidate, is guil
meanor. ‘ “fa
dec, 56. Every person, not being a can:
-didate;-who communicates any offer made
in violation of the last section to any perto vote
rg the-cleo=
making the »
mreancr,
SF ott 35, 86. Every person who gives
or offeys to bribe any Officer -or member
of any legislative. caucus, political convention, conunittee, primary electioz, or
Aiitical gathering of dny kind, held for
the purpose of nominating candidates for
offices of honor, trust, or profit. in this
State with intent to influence-the person
fer, is guilty of a niisdedy
t * whom-+uch—bribe-is giveror offered to t~
be more favorable to one candidate than
another, and every person, member of
either of the bodies inthis section men.
tioned, who-receive or offers to receive
any sach-bribe,; is punishable hy imprispnmaspt in the State Prison not less than
See, 58. "~Every person who by threats,
intimidations,“or_ unlawful violence, wilfully hinders or prevents ‘electors from
assembling in publitmeeting for the
consideration of public-~questions, _ is
guilty of a misdemeanor. SEG
Sec.-59. Every person who willfully
disturbs or breaks up any public mecting
ofselectors or-others, lawfully being held }
for the purpose of. considering public
questions, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 60. Every person who makes, offers
or accepts any bet or wagcr’upon the—-result of any election, or upon the success
of failure of any person or candidate, or
upon the number of yotes to be cast either
in the aggreyate or of any particular eandidate, or upon the vote to be cast upomany }
person, is guilty Of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 61, Every person— who willfully
violates any of the provisions of tha laws
of this State relating to ¢leetions, is, unless
a different punishment fer such volation
is preseribed by this Code, punishable by
a a fine not exceeding one thousand dolin the State
Prison not exceeding tive years or by both,
By order of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Nevada, State of California,
inide and entered ai regular segsion, on
Wednesday, April Sth, A. D. 1874.
M, L. MARSH,
A. B. BRADY,
T. P. CRANDALL, .
JOHN MeCoy,
FRANK PAUSON,
‘ Supervisors.
Attest: John Pattison,Clerk, :
Machinery For Sale.
BANNER MINE,
Two Engines, 10x20 in.One Boiler 54 in. diameter, 16 feet long, 8
in. tubes. Hoisting ana Pumping gear.
One Engine 14x42 in, built by H. J. Booth
& Co, San Francisco. ‘
» wo Boilers, 48 in, diameter, 16 fect long,
3. in, tubes.
Six S-stamp Batteries.
Eight Pans. Pumps, Columns, Track
Iron, Cars, tc, etc, and in fact everything
necessary for running a first-class, raine—
Thistnachinery is all complete and in good
da Foundry.
STOKES’ HOTEL,
COBNER OF
MAIN & CHURCH STs.,
_ Grass Valley. . ,
This Hotel is expressly adapted for the
Traveling Public and Families, Try it,
arse : W. C. STOKES.
“DR. T B. ESMOND,
Formerly of Washington,
AS removed to, Nevada, and solic tx
the patronage of the citizens of Ne
vada and vicinity. Office and residence on
Water Strect, three doors from corner, $19
ol
Baya
OR, M. BUNT, M. D.ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN,NEVADA CITY.
JOUN ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SJUSTICF OF THE PRACE. .
F¥ICE on Broad Street.over Beekman’s
saloon, © : ‘pl
Stx_morths, or in thes—
Every person Who,. by~foree4
[New Firm.
Capital $3,000,000.
—_————
A
“THE LARGEST CAPITAL‘
THE LARGEST ascers
The Linen sions Income !
_ Of a Comoe ‘pany in the Country.
Income over ‘$16,000 ‘per day,
tion of the Company over
Losses paid since the organizaDENTISTRY.shartpr
: .
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
OULD respectfully inform the
y ple of ‘this city and vicinity
has resumed his professiun aga
ed an Office.in tha”.
Transcript Builaing
Sc ge crate STREET,# a A
And is now prepared to a anything and eyerything in the line of Dentistry and satis
faction guaranteed. / :
Office Hours: frém 9A. M. to 12° M. and
from 1 to 5 P. M,
fo
Nevada, April 7th, 1874.
/ JOHNNY JACK,
: Pine Street, Nevada City.
Opposite Kidd’s Building.
8 peeee IN
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
i
‘PIPES, of all kinds.
CONFECTIONERY, Suts, LEMONS
ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &c.
. Ifyou want « Genuine Imported Havana Cigar, goto JOHN
JACK’S. His Tobacco is also of
the best brands.
Nevada, March 15th.
Established in 18
Nevada Assay Office,
$40, 000,000 00
GEO. C. BOARDMAN,
San Francisco,
Manager Pacific Branch
IRA A. EATON, Agent, Nevada.
'
JOHN WEBBER, Agent, Grass
Valley.
‘JAMES A, STIDGER, Agent,
North San Juan,
Ban Francisco, Feb, 17-3m
‘
THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN
a. ae.
(Limited.)
412 California Street, 8S. F,
London Office,.:..0.6.6255
New York Agents, J
21 Broad Strect.
AUTHORIZEL
Capital Stock, $6,000,000
3 Angel Court;
:a wy. Seligman & Co.,
make-CoHections, buy and 46 Exchange and Bullion, lean Money, and iseue
Letters of Credit available throughout the
world. =
R--G,SNEATH,
IGN. STEINHART,
N ew Store.
New Goods.
—a
HINDS & NICHOLSON,
OULD respectfuily inform the peopleof Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have opened a
Grocery and Provision Store,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nearly opposite the “Transcript Block,” in
the ptore tormerlv occupied by A, Lademan,
Our stock is entirely new and-consists of
everything in the a ™
GROCERY,
PROVISION, .
olds } Managers.
AND : :
VEGETABLE LINE.
We willalways be in receipt of everything
new in our line of business and customers
can alwiys rely upon getting the best at
the lowest mnarket cush rates,
By dealing honorably with every one and
giving the best barghina.we hope to merit.a
liberal bhare of the public patronage.
HIND? & NICHOLSON,
Sth, 1373.
‘OBSTACLES TO
.
H from the effects of Errors and Abuses
‘nearly life. “Manhood restored. impediments to’ marriage removed, New method
of treutwient: "New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, if
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No 2 South Ninth ‘treet,
Philadecpia. Pa.—an institution having &
Ligh reputation for honorable conduct and
protessional skili, =~
NILES SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
AT BRIC < OFFICE,
In Fiont of tie Court House
Nevnda. Aug,
MARRIAGE.
2
Nevads City.
ILL receive Deposits, open Asconaté
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG'MEN!
JAMES J. OTT.
Main Street, Nevada City.
N@LD ORES of every description ReRW tined, Melted. and Assayed.
ELECTROPLATING:
IN GOLD OR SILVER. All worn out ware
such a8 Forks, Spoons, Pitchers, Bervicos,
Rings, Watch Cases and Chains, Waiters andl
aut general all Kinds of Jewelry,
Particular attention paid to gal.
wanizing Copper Plates for Quarts
Mills.
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAS. J. OTT.
. Nevada, March Gth.
NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY :
OF NEW YORK
+
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coim. . this season,
i 2 etapa ease
. LR. BOARDWELL, Proprietor.
ON and after MONDA¥, December 1, Stage
ay Will leave Union “Hotel,
: Nevada vity for-YouBet,
and Dutch Flat «very Mon~
tiesday ‘and Friday moruings, at
Liftle York
day, Wed
8° O'CTOCK. <
Returning, will leave Dutch. Flat: for
Nevada and interiiediate. points eve ry
Tuesday, thursday and Saturday. morning’
CHAS. H. MUORE, Avent,
Union Hotel, Neyada City.
nn
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ESTABLISHED IN 1832,
BRISTOL'S
SARSAPARILEA
THE GREAT PURIFYER OF THE
BLOOD.: :
Re cum and aaost certain cu
SCROFULA,
RHEUMATISM,
FOUL ERUPTIONS,
OLD SORES
AND ULCERS.
All kinds of diseases or sures a
impure blood and humors.
If? NEVER FAILS
n effecting a complete cure, if used a suf.
ficient length of time.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers tn
Medicines. my22
rising from
eg,
Embrace the Opportunity,
RANCH AT AUOTION.
oP ML andersigned-will-sellat Public Aucs
tion on premises on
Monday, May 4th, 1874.
A Splendid Hay and Grain Ranch, contain.
ing 1000 aeres, 200 of Which is under a high
state of cultivation, situated one mile north
of the Anthony » House, six miles from
Smartsville, five miles from Rough and
Ready and three miles from } ridge) ort.-—
There is a Dwelling House, Barn and other
outbuildings on the premises, Also a fine
fruit orchard, and plenty of watery for irrigation. About 80 tors of hay can be cut
growime.”Kight horses, a lot of cattle, one wegon,
bugy,and doyble harness. and a genera)
ee of Farming Implements will be
sold,
. An abundance of timber for fire wood and
. other purposes is on the place,
160 acres is covered with a Government
Patent.
Tcrms made known on day of sale,
aT T. J. STARK,
SHERMAN & CO’S
. Daily Stage Line~ from Nevada
City to Grass Valley, & Marysville,
E Rea i Union Hotel daily (Snndays
excepted) at 6-A.-Mi—tor Grass Valle
Rough and ‘Ready, -Sticker-—-Ptat
Ville, Tinbyctoo, and Marysyible.
The Yuba county portion of -the road
will soot be put in gvod condition after
Which our stages will leave Nevada Cit y
in time to connect at” Marysville-with
trains for Sacramento, San Francisco, and
the Last:—Lhe-above dine of Stiges con.
nects at Sucker Flat with Hogan 4 Co,’s
Blage line to Yan Juar and intermediate
STAGES LEAVE THE
y»
: Smarts-~
ORGANIZED 1862.
Aa OVER
$6,000,000.
Policies issued upon the Whole
Life, Joint. Life, Endowment, or
on the Tontiene Plan: and all
Policies are registered witb the
Controller, and their payment
at maturity guaranteed by the
State of New York.
es
Ko Restrictions on .Travel or
Business.
WATSON WEBB,
‘General Agent
for the Pacific
Coast Sp
. 8. B. DAVENPORT,
~Loeal Agentat Nevada City
‘
z i
pots. Murysville Office at the Western
House: 43.J. TISDALE, Agent.
Nevada, april 12th, 1874,
~ DR. LEONARD,
DENTIS'£,
MAIN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN,
3 prepared tod DENTAL WORK ima ,
part of Nevada Oduuty. Send name’ ind
place of residence, me :
Full upper or under sets oPecth, 25
Ss
NEW. SAW MILL
AT WILLOW VALLEY.,,
NBE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill a)l
“orders for Building or Mininuy Lumber.
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly -on
band. Orders left at the office on Boukier
Street, or at the Store of Geéev. E, TURNER,
Pine Street wilhbe promptly attended to.
jy? M.w.& D Manag
annette gee
&
Warrants Nos. 140,-¥52, 153, 154 and 162,
registercd May 12th, 1873, wi'¥ be paki en
presentation. Litexest ceuses from thin
date. :
E. P. SANFORD, Treasurer.
By A. H. Parker Deputy.
Nevada, April 9th, 1874.
THE KISDONIRON AND LOCO.
MOTIVE WORKS.
Location of Works—s. E.-Corner of Baele
and Howard Sts. Sau Francisco.
WM. H. TAYLOK, Presi-tent;
JOSEPH MOORE, Supt.
MENERAL Foundrymen and Engineers ,
W Builders of stea
Quartz Mills, Steam Boilers und general
THoLIby machinery. ‘
WsitiR BIPE.
Speeiai attersition psid Hydraulic fittings,
Water Pipes of all kinds. Sheet bron vip
for any head of water. (Atte Htiou is called
to the Chcrokee mine, Butte Co., where the
head is 900 Tt. and: pipe 30 in, dia., and te
the Virginia Water Works, Nevada, where
the head in 1:75 ft., dia. of pipe, 12 in.,
built by this firm.)
i
CAK WHEELS,
4
A800 fine. vegetable—erop.Engines, Pumper, ~
4
eaeijeinec }ommaciernectigagiie
Railroad and Mining Cur Wheels of alt
kinds kept coustanthy on hand. ‘These ruphing«.t Wheels are made’ of the ‘best car
wheel metal and are chi
flange, giving » length of wear vi TY mnuch
greater titi tow inade of ordinal
Y & LOCU, WORKS, . of ordiuary: ¢ast
RISDON Lis *f
‘
408EYH Moogg, Supt
lied on the face and