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No, 1882. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office } Sacramento, June 2ist, 1883. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT George A. Cooper, whose Post Office is ‘evada City, Nevada County, Cal., hasmade application for Patent for the Deer Creek . r Mine, bearing gold, situated Bcott’s Flat Mining District, Nevada County, California, described as follows, viz: st the N 4ofthe SE} of the NW . The 84 of the SE} of the NW }, and he W }of the NE } of the SW } of Sec, 34, Tp. 17 N, Range 10 E, Mt. Piablo B. an fg on surveyed land or agony 3 an area of 60 acres, and being a part of the Sky-high location. Said location was made by L. Ra‘on, John Spayth, et als., August 20th, $66, and recor.ed in Book 4, Page 53, Mining Kecords Nevada Couuty, Calan afterwards surveyed, mapped and recor March 2d, 1867 under the name. of the Skyhigh Co.’s clhims, and recorded im Book 4, Page 172, same records, Adjotiin ‘claims are the Sky-high Frayed claims of the NE and §., and on the west by the Downey placer mining claims. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same'to the Kegister of U. 8. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal., during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes, ED. F. TAYLOR, Register, Johnson. & Mason Att’ys. le 4 Ordinance No. 7, Section 8, ‘(To be Amended as follows:) HE Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 8. Every person engaged in the tinerant vending of dry goods,clothing, jewelry, groceries, tinware, hardware, stamps for printing cards or advertisements, pianofortes, organs, melodeons, or musical iustruments of any kind, or in the itinerant vending of sewing machines, machine oil, or sewing machine needles, or any other class of merchandise witnin the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, shall pay for a license to do the same the sum of twenty-five dollars per quarter, or ten dollars per week, at the option of the party taking such lieense, Every person cr.company opening a place of business where merchandise of any kinu is to be sold 9¢ wholesale, retail or auction, within the corporate limits of the citv of Nevada, shall pay for 4 license to do the, same the sum of twenty dollars fur one year; aud if such person or company neglect r refuse to procure such license as is herein vrovided before opering such business, the party or parties so neglecting or refusing, shall be subjectto a penalty not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars, Section 16. Section 8 of Ordinance No. 7, passed March 20th, 1879; is hereby repealed, andall ordinances heretofore passed relating to Section 8 of Ordinance No, 7 are nereby repealed. : Pessed June 21st, 1883. J. 0, ABBOTT, President from he first day o' ED. Searls, Niles& Searls, Atty’s. [No, 1 25. Application for a Patent to a t Mining. Claim. U4 8. Lanp Orrice,"SAcRAMENTO, CAL., OTICE ishereby Blake, whose Nevada County, California, has made jcation for Patent for the Merrimac in Blue Tent mining District, ‘evada County, California, and described as follows, viz: The southeast tion nineteen (19), township seventeen (17) forth, range iie"(9) east, M:D. M., containing 160 acres. Said location was made on the 29th day of June, 1878, by Thomas Kirkham et als., and the notice of location was duly recorded in the cou arty records of said county. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days f publishing hereof. F, TAYEOR, Register. ma30 May 28, 1883. given that Jeremia ‘ost. Office is Nevada uarter of secLand Citation. U. 8. LAND Orrice, SACRAMENTO, CAL,, July 5th, 1883. 0 all whom it may concern: Whereas, on the 22d day of January, 1875, the plat of Township 17 North, Range 9 Fast, M. D.M., was filed in this office, and whereas Hon, HL Willey, State Surveyor General has filedapplication July bth, 1883, on behalf of the state of California to select the N } ofthe SE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Section 36 in said Township and Range, un‘der the Act of Congress granting to said {State certain lands for school purposes, Therefore notice is hereby given that the I8th day of Augnst, 1833, at 11 o'clock, A, M., has been fixed as the date for the consideration and disposal of said application at this office, ‘and any and all persons claiming said land to bé mineral in character and not subject to such selection, are required nuder oircular instructions ot the General Land Cffice, dated September 2 file their affidavits in thls officé thirty days publication of this notice required to be given, or to be barred ED, F. TAYLOR, Register. Johnsen & Mason Att’ys. 7 3, 1880, to during the jy insolvent Notice. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada., In the yo aor Court. In the matter of the petition of C. R. McLellan, for the discharge of hisdebts. Its creditors vs. McLellan & Lowen, an Insolvent partnership, ©. R. McLellan, an» insolvent _ debtor, having applied to this Court fora ‘ discharge from his debts, it is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Vourt give notice to all creditors who have proved their debts, to appear before this Court, at the Court Room thereof, on Saturday, August 26th, 1883, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., and show cause, if any they have, why the said C. R. McLellan should not be discharged from all his debts, in accordance with statutes'in such vases made and provided. — Itis further ordered that notice of said application be given to the creditors, by mail, and by publication for four weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation published in said County. Dated Nevada City, July 23, 1883. JOHN CALDWELL, ef Superior Judge of Superior.Court, Nevada County, California. Attest—F. G. Beatty Clerk. E. H. Gaylord and T. 8. Ford, Att’ys for Petifioner. a24 ~-_—_— Bank Commissioners Report to the Attorney General. A idurat showing the financial condition of ‘‘fhe Citizens Bank (Nevada, Cal.),” doing business at Nevada, county of evada, on the 27th day of July, 1883, at the close of business; RESOURCES, Bank Premises....... Gabi ,000.00 Other Real Estate..,... 5,159.65 United States: Bonds....... 6y2.15 Other stocks, bonds and warrants, 34,('80,00 Loans on Real Estate......5 30,965.89 Loans on other securities..... 8,016 09 Loans on personal security.. . 85,978 73 Money on hand,..... y 88,441 19 Due from banks and bar 18,163 62 Furniture, Fixtures,ete 8,000.00 Expenses, taxes, etc.. 108 50 Total resources,.....+.. $174,505, 82 LIABILITIES, COIN ORI iis cesar ss $30,000.00 CMO VORUNG iy cckccpsncbbe ces 8,633 63 Due Depositors... ses 183,140.67 Interest collected... 1,712,8¢ Rents, exchange, etc...... 488.13 Unpaid Dividends........ 630.50 woul Otal liabilities.. .... $174,505.82 bad E. M, PRESTON, Presiden, Ss (J. T. MORGAN, Cushier. Odie Nevapa, July 28th, 1883. ~ Hon. E. C. MarsHaun, Attorney-General: Dear Sir—In ‘compliance with law I bey to report that I have examined the affairs of . the above named institution, and to submit the foregoing statement of its condition. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, j WM. F, WHITE, jy31-10d Bank Commissioner, Notice to Contractors. } OTICE is hersby given ta contractors that Sealed Proposals will be received atthe County Clerk’s ‘Office, at the Conrt House of Nevada county, until 2 o’clock P. M. on Wednesday the 8th day of August 1883, for building an addition to the County Hospital as per plans and specification on le in the Clerk’s office. The Board reserv € the right to reject any and all bids. By orjer of the Board of Supervisors. Attest: F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Deputy. _Nevada City, July 27, 1883. LN JTICE. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada City, until Augtist 11th, 1883, at 100’clock, A. M,, for furnishing the fo!lowing supplies, to-wit: 100 gross Gillot’s 404 pens. . (5 reams 12-lb legal cap paper, 10 gross acconimodation pen holders. . 3 200 gross clalk crayons. 1000 envelopes XX-5, 25 boxes s ate pencils, (6-inch). 7 dozen Caw’s fluid ink (quart bottles). All bids for stationery to be'accompanied with samples. . Tho. Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. pe All supplies to be furnished on or before Augnst 20th, 1883. J. M. WALLING, Clerk. July 28, 1883. Assessment Notice. D SPRING GRAVEL MINING CoMANY. Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works, Willow Valley, Nevada County,Cal. Notice is hereby Pep that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Eighteenth day of June, °A. D. 1883, an assessment, (No. 25) of tencents a share on each and every shere of the capital stock of the corporation was levied—payable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secreary, at the office of the Company, NeCity, California. , Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2lst day ‘ef JOLY, 1883, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction: and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the Sixth day of August, 1883, to pay the delinquent assessment, _ together with costs of advertising and vxpenses of the saie. x By order of the Board of Pineatory. jez1 4. H, PARKER Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby-given.that the above deuent-day has been postponed to August 1883, and the day of sale to Saturday, a 8th, er ~~ 1 rycen Ne M. at same place. By order of rd of Directors. A. H. PARKER, Secretary. _ POSTPONEMENT. is x given that the above de to tem. Notice to Creditors. 4 Estate of J, H. McMurtry, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of J. H, ?fcMurtry, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased,.to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the law offiée of Niles Searls, the same being the place for the transacvion of the business of said estate in the county Nhe Superior Court of the County of evada, State of California, ter of the Estate of J. H. McMurtry, deInthe matdeceased. — W. 8. McMURTRY, Administrator of Estate of J. H, McMurtry, . rT Dated at Nevada City, June 30th, [1883. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. jy3 Delinquent Sale Notice. CHAMPION MINING COMPANY. OCATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE [OF business, San Francisco, California, Location of works, Nevada county, » CaliNo, Cértt 682 74 479 8 10 457 638 664 670 671 672 There are delinquent upon the following déscribed stock on account of AsNo. 12, levied on the 4th day of June, 1883, the several opposite the names of the respective share) holders as follows: amoints set Amt} $1 60 10 00 5 00 100 00 100 00 20 00 10 00 2 50 5 00 10 00 40 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the ninth day of January, 1882,s0 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary, No. 522 Montgomery street, San francisco, Cal., on Saturday the eleventh day of August, 1888, at the hour of twelve (12) o'clock m., of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office —No. 522 Montgomery street, San y27 Home Benefit Association. Providing Mutual Insurance te Members on the ASSESSMENT PLAN. -61.000 BENEFIT. Entrance Fee. ... ccee cece wsws cess Annual Fee for expenses (in advance). $2,000 BENEFIT. Entrance Fee.. . cesses ccensdeces Annual Fee for expenses (in advance). $3,000 ‘\BENEFIT. Entrance Fee.. .ciscccrsevacoceeves’ Annual Fee forexpense (in advance).. $5,000 BENEFIT. Entrance Fee. .cocesecvecsccsescrees Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. $10,000 BENEFIT. (Two Benefits of $5,000 each.) Membership Fee...ssceeeeeeee cece s + $30 Medical Examination Extra. ACCIDENT. CLASS. HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE TO MEMBERS ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN. $1,000 Benefit.and $5 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance Fee.. .c.ceeseees cone cuikite cre Sak Coe Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) sin iene a ae $2,000 Benetit and §10 Weekly Indemnity. Pertrahoe PEO. oc. iia sakes bens d es gO OC Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... I 25 « $5,000 Benefit and $15 WeeklysIndemnity. Entrance Fee. oc i evden duel evenseyee 87°00 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 1 50 $4900 Benefit and $20 Weekly Indemnity. Ratrance Fee oi oi eects nee ces WEP 50 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... $5,000 Lenettand $25 WeeklylIndemnity.: Beniteanice FeO ech de ciivene edhe cated cee oe OO Annnal Fee for expenses (in advance)... DEATH ONLY WEEKLY INDEMNITY ONLY, mn Percick, defendant SUMMONS. QITATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of NeIn the Justice Court, Little York G. Percick, plaintiff, vs. Francis The People of the State of California send greeting to Francis Percick You are hereby required to appear in an action brought agai. * vou by the above named plaintiff in the , Court of Little York Township, Cou. ., Nevada, State of California, and to answer before the Justice at his office in said Township, the complaint filed therein, within five days (exclusive of tne day of service) after the service on’'you of thisSummons, if seryed within the Township in which this action is brought, or if served out of said Township, but in said County within ten days, otherwise within twenty uays. iy brought to recover the sum of NinetyTwo Dollars on account for money loaned, which account is now on filein my office. And you are hereby notified that.if you fail to so appear and answer said Complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $02 00, together with costs of suit. Given under my hand this 21st day of June, A. D, 1883. 28 a The said action W. C. BARKER, je24 Justice of the Peace of said Township, INSOLVENT NOTICE. N theSuperior Court of the County of Ne-vada,State of California. In the matter of A. I. Zekind, an Insolvent Debtor, Weissbein, the as<ignee of the estate of A. I. Zekind, an insolvent debtor, having filed in this Court his petition praying for an order tosell all the property of said estate which has come into his possession, at private sale, it is hereby ordered that Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1883, at the Court Room of this Court, in the City and County of Nevada, at l0o’clock A. M. of said day be set for the. hearing of said petition; and that this ‘order be published in the. Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published in said city of Nevada as often as said paper is published before the said day set for the hearing of said petition, Dated July 30, 18838. Jacob JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County, California, .C. Niles, att’y for assignee. jy3l an asses ment, Assessment Notice} ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING Locatiox of principal place of business, Virginia, Nevada. works, Washington Township, Nevada CounLoeation of Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held on the 10th day of August,1883, . No. 12, of Two Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, diately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, at the store of C. C. Baker, 74 South C street, Virginia, Nevada. Any stock upon which this Assessment shall remain, unpaid on the TENTH DAY O SEPTEMBER, 1888, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unyment is made before, will be sold on the the TENTH day of OCTOBER, 1883, to pay the delinquent assessment together with all costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directonae 8. D. BAKER, Secretary, Office—74 South U. street: ayable immeaul4-td, At. Lower Rates than the above. BRAND BROS. Acents=:' Price 15 Cents Per Week. n Northern California. Electric Appliances are seu on 30 Days’ Triat, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, from Nervous Destitarty, ,ACK OF NERVE FORCE AND Vicor, WasTING W £AKNrsSRS, and all those diseases of a PERSONAL NaTuRE resulting from-ABusES and OruEeR Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of HEALTH, VIGOR and MANHOOD GUARANTRED, The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Lilustrated Pamphlet free, Address OLTAIG BELT GO., MARSHALL, MISH. TABLE ELECTR Is the Largest Daily paper published Fe ee a EL The Nevada Daily Transcript C == Homet* Comrglar Alarm, tic Electric Gas Lightcted that the intruder is the country. PORTABLE ELECTRIC LIGHT alarm at the f facturing purposes. 3 Soaed by chemi, for which we , of 22t, Boston WatetreeS tus for lighting for home and ight and a bell fronted with a li Chartered under the laws of patatus for lighting for r adjustments, ted to use as a Bu: yu for $5 is being extensively sold ts wanted=all over I ap) Office; Mining and Manu or for Automa’ us by o1 be adapt ighter Portable Electric Light Co. The Electric Curren is pr Li ” Scientific American New York Decembe ‘all Bell, ralarm is so constru: for circular. ical and safe appara: It isan economi: PRICE $5 00. tific and eco Our burgla: immediately con’ 22 Water “A Portable Electric laction, This apparat by the make extra charges, can A Business, plete in itself. Medica ]Batter,, C: Enclose stamp business purposes. same instant. ing: ca ' CO., of the Trustees hel August, 1853, an assessment, (No. 5, Cents per share was levied upon tal stock of the corporation, paya ble immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Comy, Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada Any stock upon w Offiee—Citizens Bank. Assessment Notice. HERMAN CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY. Location of Princi businessand works, Nevada Min trict, Nevada County, Ca'ifornia, Notice is hereby mre, that ata meeting . on the eighth oi of 2 place ng Dishich’ said assessment shall remain unpaid on the Tenth day of September, 1883, will be, delinquent, and . advertised for sale at public aucticn, and unless payment is made before, wil Wednesday, the 26th day of September, 1883, the delingwent assessment thereon, r with costs of advertising and expenses of sales By order of the Board of Trustees, 5 D. E, MORGAN, Secretary Nevada City 1 be sold on Ne agl . BRANCH OFFICE WEVADA DAILY 8 No. 90 Main St., GRASS VALLRY, Ki, SAMPSON, ©; = = of LANSGRIPT Ordexs‘for Su cription and Advertising’ reTo the Sick and Affictcd! —AND_ESPECIALLY— Those Suffering From Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Fte, Ete. wno are’ suffering is SEXUAL AND RRVOUS COMPLAINTS a physician who can compiehond their ailments and successfully treat them. bas, pep cm practiitioner is not sufficiently filled in these classes of troubles to do so, and it must be left to the specialist, who with edneatin, long pracice, thoroughknowledge and comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and permanent restoration, and for over 80 years it has sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized worl. Iam aware that by dyelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive,. but the desire to inform those who are snffering through ignorance, and who by carelessness or want of knowledge that a cure can be had, are not only hurrying themselves to an. untimely grave, but giving sexual weakness as an inheritance to uture generations, is too great.an incentive to permit me to be silent : Tr GREAT NEED fromTHOSE HAVE E Symptoms. f IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES. CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSS WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &&., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACrICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the Dread Enemy of Human Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and happiness in a cure, CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODERATE. CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE—Free. Exelusively Vegetable Remcdics Used. o— LADIES— You are especially liable to suffering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints are nervous in their origin and herice your sufferings are terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doctorin his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organization a special study and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure youin any.of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and Sufferings to which
asa sex you are liable, 4a You will fipdin the Doctor a friend upon whom you Yan rely for comfort, aid and cure . Dr. Young’s Female Remedies have attained a reputation for efficiency unequaled by any medicine, or medical prescription ever offered. They can be sent by mailo tees hose desiring personal care and attention can haveal necessary accommodations furvished pe a ey Letters. Those who can not visit the fcity can by giving their symptonisin their own way, receive advice,and when desired, treatment at home with-every assurance of @ cure, LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED Address, . 6 DR. J. C. YOUNG, Medical Institute, No. 7 Stoc ton St San Francisco, Feb_ 21, 1882 TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of the diseases of the human race. 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TUTT’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FRER. {[—ALSOENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, Wood and Iron Working Mashi nery, Belting, Packing, Hose, Ete. Ete. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. tains mate RR ANS to the scal a’ v and hair an to Grey or Faded Hair. hair and to remove dandruff and itching ‘ Hiscox & Co., Ny Y. medicines. three ** scavengers of the system,”? . stantly to a GLossy BLACK by a single plication ofthis Dyg. Sold by ee This elegunt dressing is preferred by those who have used it,to any similarar-, ticle, on account of its superior clean? linessand pu» rity. It conrials only that are beneficial Always Restorés the Youthful Coler Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of the .° B0c. and $1 sizes, atdealers in drugs and, ; ma3zo, ceived. Rates on application. AO CANEA EXTRa Day Groad. arnetty & Co 530 WASHINGTON S* oF. CAL. PUREST SPARKLING WINE IN THE WORLD. EQUAL TO*ANY IMPORTED. The only natural California Champagne, in the market PURE OLD TABLE WINES, ORLEANS VINEYARD. Arpad Haraszthy & (o., PROPRIETORg Office 580 Washington street, San Francisco, jy12-3m .J. J. JACKSON, Agent, who will supply it at wholesale rates, ORDINANCE-NO. 101. An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates for the Year Commencing July Ist, A. D. 1883, and Terminating July Ist, A. D. 1884, HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows; From and after July 1st, 1883, and until July lst, 1884, the following rates and no greater shall be charged and may be collected, per week, by the Nevada City Water Works, from consumers of water taken from said Company within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada: Section. For families, 50 cents. Section 2. For each additional family in each house, 25 cents, Section 8. For families occupying a house ,upper and lower stories, 50 cents. _Section 4. For restaurants and eating houses, 75 cents, Section 5. For first class hotels, $3. Section 6. For second class hotels, $2. Section 7. For third class hotels, $1 50, Section, 8. For fourth class hotels, $1. Section 9. For saloons, 75 cents. Section 10. For roomsan1 offices, 25 cts, Section 11. For photograph galleries, 50 cents. f Section 12. Fo. barber shops, 50 cents. Section 13. For bath establishments, 75 cents. Section 14. Fordrug stores, 50 cents. Section 15. For blacksmith and wagon shops, 50 cents. ‘ Section 16, All houses occupied by woman, 50 cents. Section 17, For school houses, with an attendance of less than two hundred children, 1 50. Section 18. Forschool houses with an attendance of over two huadred children, $1'60, Section 19. For foundries, $1. ‘ Section 20, For daily printing offices, 75 cents. Section 21. Weekly and tri-weekly print‘ng offices, 50 cents. ection 22. For printing offices running rinting presses with water power, extra, 0. 1 50. Section 23, For butcher shops running meat cutters with water power, extra, 75 cents. Section 24, For .butcher shops, 50 cents. Section 25, For bakeries, 75 cents. horse, 50 cents. Sectior 27. For Chinese houses, for each faucet, 50 cents. Section 28. For Chinese wash houses and laundries, from $2 to $3. Section 29. For first class livery stables, including water for washing livery wagons, buggiesand carriages, $5. Section 30. For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $4. ‘Section 31. For third class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2, eee $2. For fourth classlivery stables, Section 83, For feed and sale stables, $2. Section 34. For private stables,from one to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. Section 35. For private stables, for each additional horse, 124 cents. Section 36. For breweries, including two horses, $1 60, Section 37, For gas werks, $2. _ Section 88. For Court House, including irrigation, $4. : Section 39. For sewing machines, use of water for each machine, 25 cents. Section 40. For public halls and theatres, 25 cents. tracts, 10 cents, Section 42. Fer,1000 bricks on small contracts, 12} cents, Section 43, For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch, Section 44, Plastering or cementing, 1 cent per yard, Section 45. Railroad depot, $2 50. Section 46. For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for lots not exceeding onehalf an acre in area, $10 per season. Lots containing over one-half an acre in area, $15 per season, Section 47. For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, fer every quantity above an inch, at the rate of 25 cents’ per inch for 24 hours. Section 48. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 25 cents per ine for 24 hours. 310 per year. Section 61. For practice of organized hose or fire companies, $10 per year. Section 62. For flushing sewers. of all kinds, $10,per year. 4 Section 538. For City Hall and City Jail, $5. per year. Section 54, Forcity troughat the Plaza and city pound, $20 per year. Section 55, The agent of the company shall have the power in all casvs to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity of water used, and fix the price as provided by sections 47 and 48; it shall also be optional to said agent to furnish or not furnish water for irrigation to parties taking no water at family rates, Section 56. All rates, except irrigation and city purposes are due and payable weekly. Water for fire, sprinkling and watering streets, practice of organized fire companies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jail, City trough and pound are due and payable quarwater for the season, as provided by section 48. If not _ within the current month vill be shut off, at the discretion the water w ofthe water agent. fourth class hotel less than 20 beds. stable less than 6 horses. that city pu C Passed June llth, 1883. J.C, ABBOTT, President. K. Caspr, Cl er! Section 26. For dairies, including one . Section 49. For city fire plugs, for water used for fire purposes, §3 for each plug per ear, Section 60. For sprinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs terly. Irrigation rates in, mon:hly installments ef one-fifth of the rates, when taking Section 57, First class hotel is understood to. bea hotél containing not tig 70 beds; second class hotel not less than 40 Cc . beds; third class hotel riot less then 20 beds; lothes Wringers, Carpet Section 59, No one except a properly authorized agent of the water works shall turn on the water toany place or building with{ “ff NOT. life is sweeping b : out a permit from the water agent, provided and da: ue Fea The authorized agent 2 then City or rept far rede ya Fire Department may turn on water for k je13J . thing. Many eat strimmer Ordinance No. 103. An Ordinance to provide for the compensation of the jastiees of the Peace, Marshal and Policemen, é HE Trustees of the City of Nevada do ‘ordain as follows: Sectionl. The Justices of the Peace, of Nevada Township, shall for all services ren. dered the City cf Nevada, in each criminal case, receive the sum of three Dollars, to be paid out of the city treasury, provided however that in case the fine should be collected from the defendant, the fee of said Justice shall be retained out of the moneys se collected, the balance, after paying the other expenses of the prosecution, tobe paid into the city treasury by the Marshal. , Section 2. The Marshal and Policeman shallin all cases of arrest for violation of city ordinances, whether the fine is collected or not, receive the sum of three dollars for their services in making said arrest and attending on Court during trial. In all cases however where the fine is collected they shall be pai¢ out of the money so collected. For serving subpoena on each witness they shall receive no compensation and no mileage. Section 3. Inany case of conviction for a vidlation of any of the City ordinances, and the fine shall be collected, the Justice shall first pay all the expenses of the prosecution, including all fees enumerated in the 2 preceding sections of this Ofdinance. And shall pay the balance to the City Marshal, taking his receipt therefor. In no case, where the fine shgll be collected, whatever the amount of the same may be, as imposed ky-sthe Justice of the Peace shall the city be responsible to any of the officers of the city or the Justice of the Peace for any of the fees mentioned in this Ordinance. Section 4. Section 1 of Orfinance No. 16, roviding for compensation of Marshal and Poticoeest, passed by the Trustees of the City of Nevada March 17th, 1870, is hereby repealed, and all ordinances, heretofore passed relating toor fixing the fees of any of the officers in this Ordinance mentioned are hereby repealed. Passed June ?1, 1883. K. Casper, J.C. Apsorr, ; Clerk. President. Assessment Notice. XCELSIOR WATER AND MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Yuba and Nevada Counties, California. Notice ia hereby given, that at a meetin, of the Board of Directors, held on the sixt day of July, 1883, an assessment (No. 5) of Sixty (60) Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, W. J. Stewart, at. the office of theCompany, Rooms;8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal., or to the Assistant Secretary, R. J. Bolles, at his gens No. 2 Nassau strect, New York City, ‘Any stock upon whith this t 1 sult of over 20 years of cal experlence and © WITH UNFAILINGCER.TAINTY: Ners ‘ ‘ vous and Physlity, Seminal Weakness, Spern.aterical De thea, Prostarrhea Emissions, Impotency, Exhausted Vitality, Premature Becline and LOSS OF MANHOOD in all its complications and from whatever cause produ sed. It enriches and purifies the Blood Stre1 gthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digee ien Reproductive Organs, and Physicaland Men‘ tal Faculties. It stops any unnatural ebilitating drain upen the Neaad prevent’ involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, ete., se destr uctive te mind and body. It is # sure elimin ater of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER CUMEL¢ INTS. It contains no injurious ingredients. Tothosesuffering trom theevileffects of youthfal in es, aspeedy, th ° reugh perm. nent CURE IS GUA TEED. Price, $2 50 per bottle, er five bottles in case, with full directions and advice, $10. Sent secure from observation to any address upen receipt of price, or OC. 0. D. ‘Te be had only of Dr. C. D. Salfield, 216 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. Consultations 2 strictly. confidential, by letter or at offie , FREE. For the road nience of patients, and in order te in : perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private peste under which all paekages are for warded, TRIAL BOTTLE FREE! , NOTICE.—I will send a trial bottle of the REJUVENATOR—suficient te show its merit—tree et charge, te any one afflicted, applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age. Communications strictly private. . Is a never-failing cure for ner-vous Debility Exhausted ViMm tality, Seminal ) Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Lest i Manhood, Impotency, Paralysis, and all the terrible effects of Self-Abuse, TES TY Youthful Fellies, and excesses in maturer years, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society, Dimness ef Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other di that lead to insanity and death. The Great English Remedy shall remain unpaid on SATURDAY, the Eleventh.(11th) day of August, 1883, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public -auction, and unless paymeht is made before, will be sold, at the office of the Company, Rooms 8 and 9, No, 215 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal,, on Monday, the Third (3d) day.of September, 1883, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, W. J. STEWART, Secretary. OLice—Rooms 8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome street San Francisco, Cal. jy10 POSTPONEMENT. The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed until Saturday, the Eighth day of September, 1883, and the day ot sale of delinquent stock until Monday, the First day of October, 18838, : By order of the Board of Directors. ag-12 W. J. STEWART, Sec’y POSTPONEMENT. The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed until Saturday, the Fifteenth (15th) day of September, 1883, and the day of sale of delinquent stock untill re gbigael the Sixth (6th) day of October, By order of the Board of Directors, W. J. STEWART, Sec’y. Quick Time and Cheap Fares To Eastern ano Evacpean Cities VIATHE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL ALL-RAIL ROUTES, p _ Central Pacific Railroad, ——OR—— Southern Pacifie Railroad. S. Daily Express and Emigrant ” «Trains make prompt connectidns with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the several Steamer Lines to _ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. Attached to Overland Express Trains, Section 41. For 1000 bricks on large conIThird-Class Sleeping Cars ‘ Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant Trains, No additional ch i Tella Cece charge for Berths in 427 Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the Company’s Offices} where choice of routes, etcRAILROAD LANDS F —IN— Nevada, California and Texas FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, a to, or Address, _ San Francisco, JEROME MADDEN, Land , 4 R. Co., San Franciseo, DE ARENE, 8. se R. Texas. ~~~ e T, H.GOODMAN, AUN. TOWNE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TABLISHED IN 1852. ARMES & DALLAM, Mannfacturers and Importers of Wooden and Willow Ware, Twines, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Pails. Tuts, Churns, Washboards, Rope, Cordage, Wrapping Papers, Paper Bags, Building Papers, Matches, Handles, 1 Section 6, First elas livery stable is unstole te ‘Feather Dusters, ers a stable containi 1 tatior than 25 horses; second class liver: racabie oak ‘ MOnery, ete. less than 15 horses; third class livery stable] 230 & 232 FRONT STREET, not less than 6 horses; fourth class livery quired, We will furnish you with every : Notice to Woedmen, until August llth, 18€8, at 10 o’clock, A. M livered on or before the 1st day as di ted by the Board. Hav aut EASA: SORA OU Ey TE PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Education of Neva:la City, for 25 cords of four-foot oak wood, and 4 cords ef 4-foot pine wood (ary) to be ae1€88, at the Sch ‘ding ta evade ity: at the Sal ool Building in’ Nevada City,. LOST MANKOQOD RESTORED. dies m&ke as much as men irls make grevt pay. Heater, : usiness at which you can make all the time, write for particulars to grain DISCOVERY Also for 6 cords of 16-inch stove wood, . A Victim of youth‘ul imprudence caus . double tier) and 1 cord ofin be. remature Decay, Nervous Debilit; pa delivered’at the Selby Fiat ‘Senbel ‘ouse, , ete., having tried in fe Bapwes within'the time aforceaid. known-remedy, has discovered a simple sure aa Board reserve t ther right to reject an pig cae he will an FREE te his felJialy” 8th 16gp.0" MING» SOR: Chathasn 8¢ cet, New varus” MEEWES ; ing that he has returned from visiting the Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars passengers calling in person can secure H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Co. Or; H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissioner, G. H, & 8, A. Ry. Co., San Antonio, General Manager. Gen. Pass, & Tkt. Agt, 9-ly SAN PRANCISCO, CAL.” thing mighty and sublime 1 ‘ behind to conquer rosiag “$08 ® week in your own town. $6 outfit free. No risk, Everything new. Capital not reare making fortunes, Laid poys and if yon want great pay H. H. HALLETT & CO, Portland, Mane “DPR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five ' Wundred. Dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his . special advice and treatment) will net cure; or for anything impure or injurious found init. DR. MENTHE treats all private diseases successfully without mercury. Come sultation free. Thorough examination and advice, including analysis ef urine,$5 00 Price of Vital Restorative $3 00 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $10 00; sent to any address upou reeipt of price,or C. . D. secure from observation; and in private name if desired, by Sample Boitle Free, sent on applica ion by letter, stating symptoms; sex .and age. Communications strictly confidential. A. E. MEINTIE, M. D., 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco. ind Sample Bottte, Will be sent to any one. applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age, trict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY, NEPHRETICUM, curesall kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Genorrhoea, Gleet, Leucorrhoea. Fer sale by all druggists; $2 a bottle, six bettles for $5. MINTIE’S DANDELION PILL are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BELE@US cure in the market. For sale by all druggists. All Orders for Medicine C. @ PB. must be accompanied vyith $1 @@ as (guarantee of good faith) which will be deducted when the package is shipped nl7 TO THE UNFORTUNATE. DR, GIBBON’S. DiseFrEansSsaRwW Ne. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial’ San Francisco Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonerrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms Seminal weakness Impotency, etc.— Skin Diseases (of years standing and Uleerated’ Dr. Gibbon. has the pleagure of announcprincipal Hospitals of Eurepe, and i Lane’ practice at the Pet thay 623 Kearney Street San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services ‘may find him, Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the correctien of se! abuse. The solitary vice, er depraved Sand indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the followin; train of morbid fe ea tons unless cembati by scientific m Heal measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark ts under the eyes se in the head, Finging in the ears, nois ike the rustling ofl eaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the leins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike te form new acquaintances, disposition te shun seciety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples an various bbe ig about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sw cats,monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persens so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, andhave a cure effected y his new and scientific mode of treating his diseases, which never failsof and radical cure. on . Se Married Men. Or those who contemplate marriage, whe tire suffering under any of there fearful Paap bgp not forget the sacred resibility resting upen. th , obtgin immediate relict i wageuandas . Cured at Home. } ersons at a distance may be CURED AT’ HOME, by addressing a letter te Dr Gibbon, statin case; symptons, fength of time the disease hascontinued, and the medicine will. be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part ‘of the country, with full and plain directions for use. Byencles-. ing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina re red. letter through the Post Office, or through: hid is inland Sea @ package of medicine: @ fo) " j the United States. ae er re ress DR. J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearne: street, corner Commercial Fran “4 Post Office Box 1957. ei zi ' £27 Correspondents will please infer 5 ibbon that they ecd thi aldvoetioeen sno gh eNuyapa Cny Datny TRANSCRIPT PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE, 'B. F, THOMAS, Proprietor. JUNCTION MAIN AND COMMERCIAL ST (W. RB. Coe’s old stand") : \ FINE COFFEES, ' Roasted and. Ground Daily. —— BEST IMPORTED TEAS. EPOT OF N , bD CHOICE Lines ws saat ec —— A Full stock of . CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES —_— Canned Frvits of ¢ll Kinds. ee B. F, THOMAS. BREA Sic Ph ar Suto Te ~> Mi a