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merece arene AR RS ANE RNa
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTES
Application for a Patent to a MinUnited States Land Office .
Sacramento, June 21st, 1883.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
N George A. Cooper, whose Post Office is
City, Nevada County, Cal, has
made acogge for Aaenetl wl ie Deer
Creek e ng gold, situated
Tievads County,
described as follows, viz:
The 8 j of the N } of the SE} of the NW
i. The 8 } of the SE} of the NW }, and
ie W 4of the NE } of the SW } of Sec. 34,
17-N, Range 10 E, Mt, Piablo B. and
~, on — ot lant sur ot te eee) vd
50 acres, ng a ol 6 Sky-hig!
location. Said location was made by L. RaJohn Spayth, et als., August 20th,
and recor.ed in Book 4, na 53,
Mining Recerds Nevada Couuty, ieee and
afterwards surveyed, mapped and recorded
March 2d, 1867 under the nanie of the Skyhigh Co.'s claims, and recorded in Book 4,
Page 172, same records, Adjoining claims
are the Sky-high placer claims on the NE
and 8., and, on the west by the Downey
placer mining claims.
All persons holding any adverse claims
theretoare hereby required to present the
game to the Register of U. S. 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. je’ 4
Ordinance No. 7, Section 8.
comes > hg)
(To be Amended as fellows:)
4 ee 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, piano, fortes, 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 within the corporate limits
of the City uf 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 og auction,
within the corporate limits of the citv of Nevada, shall pay for a license to do the same
the sum of twenty dollars fur one year; aud
if such person or company neglect or refuse
to procure such license as is herein vrovided
before opering such business, the party or
parties so neglecting or refusing, shall be
subjectto apenalty 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.C, ABBOTT, President.
insolvent Notice.
\TATE OF UALIFORNIA, County of NeSs vada. In the Superior Court. In the
matter of the petition of C. R. McLellan,
for the discharge of hisdebts. Its creditors
vs. McLellan & Lowen, an’ Insolvent partnership. C. R. McLellan, an_ insolvent
debtor, having applied to this Court fbra
discharge from his debts, it is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Vourt givenotice
to all creditors who have proved their debts,
to appear before this Court, at the Court
Room thereof, on Saturday, August 25th,
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 diseharged from all his debts, in accordance
i pore in such vases made and proZ,
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,
pf 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
piconet
Bank Commissioners Report to
_ the Attorney General.
he renga showing the financial condition of ‘‘fhe Citizens Bank (Nevada, . .
Cal.),” doing business at Nevada, county of
Nevada, on the 27th day of July, 1883, at
the close of business:
RESOURCES,
5,159.65
United States Bonds....... 692.15
Other stocks, bonds and warrants, 34,080.00
Loans on Real Estate...... 30,965.89
Loans on other securities..... 3,016 09
Loans on personal security.... 35,978 73
Money on hand........45 88,441 19
Due from banks and bankers.. 18,163 62
Furuiture, Fixtures,etc..:... 000,00
Expenses, taxes, etc....... 108 50,
Total resources...... « $174,505, 82
y LIABILITIES,
Capital paid up......... $30,000.00
Reserve Fund....... tases 8,633 63
Due Depositors......000005 133,140.67
Interest collected........ 1,712,86
Rents, exchange, etc. . : 488,18
Unpaid Dividends.. 530.50
Total liabilities.... -+.$174,505,82
E. M, PRESTON, President.
{J. T. MORGAN, Cushier.
Nuwvapa, July 28th, 1883.
" Hon. E. C. Marsuaun, 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, .
WM. F. WHITE,
jy31-10d Bank Commissioner,
Notice to Contractors.
OTICEis hereby given ta contractors
that Sealed Proposals will be ‘received
atthe County Clerk’s office, at the Conrt
House of Nevada count), 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 specifications on
le in the Clerk’s office. _The Board reserve
the right to reject any and all bids. By or
Jer of the Board of Supervisors,
Attest : F, G. BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
Nevada City, July 27, 1883.
(NOTICE.
EALED PROPOSALS will be réceived by
the Board of Education of Nevada City,
until August 11th, 1883, at 100’clock, A. M,,
for furnishing the fo'lowing supplies, to-wit:
100 gross Gillot’s 404 pens.
75 reams 12-lb legal cap paper.
10 gross accommodation peu holders,
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,
All supplies to be furnished on or before
Augnst 20th, 1883.
J. M. WALLING, Clerk.
July 28, 1883,
Assessment Notice.
OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principat place of
business Nevada City, California. Location
of works, Willow Valley, Nevada County,Cal.
Notice is hcreby given that at a meeting
of the Board gof Directors, held on -the
Eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1883, an assessinent, (No, 25) of tencentsa share on each
and every share of the capital stock of the
corporation was levied—payable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secre» at the office of the Company, NeCity, California,
Any stock upos which this assessment
F ope ‘remain unpaid on the 2ist day
bt 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 =~ ‘the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and exof the saie. :
to Septem*
STAGE Exovus,
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No. 1 25. Sig
Avplication for a Patent toa
‘Mining Claim.
U* 8, Lanp Orrice,“SAcRAMENTO, CAL.,
May 28, 1883.
OTICE is hereby given that Jeremia
Blake, whose Post Office is Nevada
City, Nevada County, California, has made
application for Patent for the Merrimac
acer mine, in Blue Tent mining District,
Weenda County, California, and described as
follows, viz: The southeast quarter of section nineteen (19), township seventeen (17)
north, range nine (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 county records of said county.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto arehereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from whe first day of publishing hereof.
ED. F. TAYEOR, Register.
Searls, Niles&.Searls, Atty’s. maso ,
Land Citation.
U. 8. Lanp Orricr, SACRAMENTO, CAL,,
‘ July 5th, 1883.
TS. 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, i. 1. Willey, State Surveyor General has filedapplication July oth, 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, under the Act of Congress granting to said
State certain lands for school purposes,
Therefore notice is hereby given that the
18th day of Augnst, 1838, at 11 o'clock, A,
M., has been fixed as the date for the consideration and disposal of said application
at this otfice, and any and all persons claiming said land to be mineral in character and
not subject to such selection, are required
nuder oircular instructions of the General
Land Cffice, dated September 23, 1880, to
file their affidavits in thls office during the
thirty days publication of this notice required to be yiven, or to be barred
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Johnsen & Mason Att’ys. jy7
Notice to Creditors. 3
Lee Superior Court of the County of
evada, State of California. Inthe matter of the Estate of J. H. McMurtrv, deceased, bee een
Estate of J. Hi. McMurtry, deceased.—
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of J, H. MeMurtry, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having'claims against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the first
publication of this notice, to. the said Administrator, at the law office of Niles Searls,
the same being the place for the transacvion
of the business of said estate inthe county
of Neva ia. W. 8. McMURTRY,
Administrator of Estate of J. H. McMurtry,
deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, June 30th,}1883.
Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. jy3
SUMMONS,.
\TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne\) vada. Inthe Justice Court, Little York
Township. G. Percick, plaintiff, vs. Francis
Percick, defendant The People of the State
of California send greeting to Francis Percick
defendant, You are hereby required to appear in an action brought agai. * vou by
the above named plaintiff in the .; ‘e8
Court of Little York Township, Cou.. 5
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 served
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. The said action
is 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 Vomplaint, as above
required, said plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of $92 00, together
with costs of suit.
Given under my hand this 2ist day of
June, A. D. 1883. W. C. BARKER,
@
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
i the Superior Court of the County of Nevada,State of California. In the matter of
A. I. Zekind, an Insolvent Debtor, Jacob
Weissbein, the assignee of the estate of A; L.
Zekind, an insolvent debtor, having filed in
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 100’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, 1883,
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, California.
. C. Niles,-att'y for assignee. jy31
Assessment Notice!
ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MININU
Company. Locatiux of principal place
of business, Virginia, Nevada. Location of
works, Washington Township, Nevada County, California. ;
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held on the 10th day of August,1883,
per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the
Secretary at the office of the Conmipany, 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, 1883, Swill be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pay ent 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 Directors.
8. D. BAKER, Secretary.
Office—74 South . street, aul4-td.
Assessment Notice,
HERMAN CONSOLIRATED MINING
COMPANY. Location f'Principa place
of businessand works, Nev: Mining District, Nevada County, California,
Notice is hereby yiven, that at-a meeting
of the Trustees held on the eighth day of
August; 1303, an assessment, to. 5,) of
Eignt (8) Cents per share was
the capital stock of the corporation, paya
ble immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary, at the office of the Comevied upon
'y, Citizens Bank, Nevada Cit vada
un ; California. — Me
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the Tenth day
of Septem , 1883, will be delinquent, and
vertised for sale at public aucticn, and unbone he vesig od made before, will be sold on
» the 26th day of September, 1883,
NT. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon
that the above de togetber with costs of advertising and exmp sale, By order of the Board of
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
‘Bank,}Nevada City . N eva-$1.000 BENEFIT.
Entrance Fee... .es eeeeeseerees
Annual Fes for expenses (in advance).
$2,000 BENEFIT.
Eintraticé FOG: occu se cede wees ect nes
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).
$3,000 \BENEFIT.
Entrance Fee.. ...ee everiereiie.
Annual Fee for expense-(in advance)..
$5,000 BENEFIT.
Entrance Fee vie cei ce cece een ensees
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)..
$10,000 BENEFIT.
(Two Benefits of $5,000 each.)
Membership Fee. ...5.0eeeeeee ewe + $30
Medical Examination Extra.
ACCIDENT CLASS.
HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION,
ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN.
$1,000 Benefit'and $5 Weekly Indemnity.
Entrance Fee....2++eee+ eeeu ea aes eA
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) ...-1 00
$2,000 Benetit and $10 Weekly Indemnity.
Entrance Fee... ee sees eee rece eens . $6 oo
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 1 25
* £3,000 Benefit and $15 WeeklysIndemnily.
Rntrtaee FO os ccs oes re 9
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 1 59
$4:900 Benefit and $20 Weekly Indemnity.
Entrance Bebicc ci cic ios ccd cacneecivcs QF 96
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)...
$5,000 Lenettand $25 WeeklyjIndemnity.,
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Anmual Fee fox expenses (in advance)...
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—AND ESPECIALLY—
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‘Nervous Prostration, Loss of
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HE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE IIAVE
wno are suffering is SEXUAL AND
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An Ordinance Fixing the Water
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HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City
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From and after July 1st, 1883, and until
July 1st, 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
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Section t. For families, 50 cents.
Se.tion 2. For each additional family in
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Section 3. For families occupying a house
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Section 4. For restaurants and eating
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Section 6. For second class hotels, $2.
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Section 10. For roomsan‘ offices, 25 cts.
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Section 12. Fo. barber shops, 50 cents.
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Section.14. Fordrug stores, 50 cents.
Section 15. For blacksmith and wagon
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Section 17. For school houses, with an attendance of less than two hundred children,
$) 50.
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Section 25, For bakeries, 75 cents.
Section 26. For dairies, including one
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Sectior 27. For Chinese houses, for eazsh
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 secdifd class livery stables, ineluding water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $4. :
Section 31. For third class livery stables,
including water for washing wagons, buggies
and carriages, $2.
Section 32. For fourth classlivery stables,
‘1
Section 33. 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 50.
Section 37. For gas works, $2.
Section 38. 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.
Section 41. For 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents,
Section 42, For 1000 bricks on small contracts, 12} cents.
Section 43. For stone wall and mortar,
8 cents per perch.
Section 44, Plastering or ¢émenting, 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 waterat family rates, fer every quantity above
an inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for
24 hours. »
Section 48. For irrigation, when takin
no water at family rates, 25 cents per in?!
for 24 hours.
Section 49. For city fire plugs, for water
used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug per
year. ‘
Section 50. For sprinkling or watering
the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs
$10 per year.
Section 51. For practice of organized
hose or fire companies, $10 per year.
Section 62. For flushing sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year.
Section 53. For City Hall and City Jail,
$5 per year.
Section 54. For city trough at the Plaza
and city pound, $20 per year.
Section 55. The agent ‘of ‘the company
shall have-the power in all cass to ascertain
by proper measurement the quantity of water used, and fix the price. as provided by
sections 47 and 48; it shall also :
to said agent to furnish or not furnish water for irrigation to parties taking no water
at family rates. 8 . .
e optional
Section 56. All rates, except irrigation
and city purposes are due and payable weekly. Water for fire, sprinkling and watering
streets, practice of organized firecom nies,
flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jai , City
trough and pound are due and payable quarterly. Irrigation rates in mon:hly installments ef one-fifth of the rates, when taking
water for the season, as provided by section
48. If not paid within the current month
the water will be shut off, at the discretion
of the water agent. »
Section 57. First class hotel is understood to bea hotel containing not less than
70 beds; second class hotel not less than 40
beds; third class hotel not less then 20 beds;
fourth class hotel less than 20 beds
Section 58. First class livery stable is understood to be a stable containing not less
than 25 horses; second classNivery stable not
less than 15. horses; third class livery stable
not less than_6 horses; fourth class livery
stable less than 6 horses.”
Section 59. No one‘except a pro rly aus shall turn
wmit from the water agent, provided
that the thorized agent of the Cliy or
Fire Depa nt may turn on water for
city pu
p Bo June llth, 1883.
J.C. ABBOTT, President.
K. Casper, Cl erk. 2 ela
as by the
(double tier)
‘ Notice to Woedmen.
\EALED PROPOSALS will be received
the Board of Education of Nevada city,
until August llth, 1883, at 10 o’clock, A. M,
‘for 25 eprds of four-foot oak wood, and
4 cords of 4-foot pine w (dry) to be aelivered on or before the Ist of November, .
1 at the School ae pad in
'y <
Also te cords of 16-inch stove wood,
by Flat School House,
eT. WALAING Cewe?
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Office 530 Washington street, San FranAnd should not hesitate to seek at once . .cisco.
J. J. JACKSON, Agent, who will
lishments, 75
Nevada City,
and 1 cord of d ine, to be . tie ry Pp
Ordinance No! 103.
An Ordinance to } adios for the’ compensa-_
tion of the Justices of the Peace,
and Policemen.
Tier Trustees of the City of Nevada do
ordain as follows: é
tion 1. The Justicos of tho Peace, of
Nevada Township, shall for all services rendered the City cf Nevada, .in each criminal
ease, receive the sum of three Dollars, to be
paid out of the city treasury, provided however that in case the fine should be collec’
from the defendant, the fee of said Justice
shall be retained out of the :moneys so’ 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 fur violation of
city ordinances, whether thé fine is collected
or not, receive the sum of three dollars for
their services in making said arrest and atteading on Court during trial. In all cases
however where, the fine is collected
they shall be paid 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 violation 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 Ordinance. And
shall pay the balance to the City Marshal,
taking his receipt therefor.. In no case,
where the fine shall be collected, whatever
the amount of the same may be, as imposed
by the 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 Ordinance No. 16,
eh for compensation of Marshal and
oliceman, 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 Urdinance mentioned
are hereby repealed.
Passed June ?1, 1883.
K, CAspsr, J.C. Apsort,
Clerk, : President.
Assessment Notice.
errors WATER AND MINING
COMPANY. — Location of principal
tion of works, Yuba and Nevada Counties, California.
Notice is hereby given, thatat a mecting
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, Roomg 8 and 9, No. 215
Sansome street, San’ Francisco, Cal., or to
the Assistant Secretary, R. J. Bolles, at his
ue, No, 2 Nassau street, New York City,
‘
Any stock upon which this t
eo of business, San Francisco, California. . ,
of the Board of Directors, held on the sixth’
2c sneer ae eee oe
rhea, Prostarrhea
Exhausted Vitality, ure ani
LOSS OF MANH©OD in all its complications and from whatever cause ju sed.
It enriches and purifies the Blood Strez. gthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Diges ion
Reproductive Organs, and Physicaland Men.
‘tal Faculties. It stops any unnatural ebilitating drain upon the system, prevent! involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so destr uctive
to mind and body. It isa sure elimin ator of
all KIDNEY AND BLADDER CuUMFLAINTS.
It contains no injurious ingredients.
Tothosesuffering trom theevil effects
of youthful indiscretions or excesses, aspeedy, thorough and permanent CURE i8 GUARANTEED. Price,
$2 50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, with
full directions and advice, $10. Sent secure
from observation to any address upen receipt of price, or C. 0. D. . Te be only of
Dr. C.D, Salfield, 216 Kearny Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Consultations 2 strictly confidential, by
letter or at offie , FRE For the convenience of patients, and in order to insure
perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private
psa under which all packages are for
TRIALBOTTLEFREE! .
NOTICE.—I will send a trial bottle of the REJUVENATOR—sufficient
te show its merit—treeet charge, te
any one afflicted, applying by ictter,
stating hissymptomsand age. Communications strictly private.
The Great English Remedy
Is a never-failing cure fer neryous Debilit
Exhausted iW2e tality, Seminal
a7)) Weakness, Sperwm) materrhea, Lost
a] Manheod, Imof . Self-Abuse,
Youthful il
lies, and excesses in maturer years, such as
Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Necturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society,, Dimfiess ef Vision, Noiges in the Head; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many’ etiier di that lead to insanity and death.
shall remain unpaid on SATURDAY, the
Eleventh (11th) day of August, 1883, will
be delinquent, and advertised for sale at
public auction, and unless payment 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 tbe Board of Directors.
W. J. STEWART, Secretary.
Ot ice—Roonis 8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome
street San Francisco, Cal. jy10
POSTPONEMENT.
The delinquent day of the abo: e assessment
is hereby postponed unti] Saturday, the
Eighth day of September, 1883, and the day
of sale of delinquent stock until Monday,
the First day of October, 1883.
By order of the Board of Directors.ag-12 W. J. STEWART, Sec’y
POSTPONEMENT.
The delinquent day of the above arsessment is hereby postponed until Saturday,
the Fifteenth (15th)day of September, 1883,
and the day of sale of delinquent stock until
eo 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 European Cinies
_VIA THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES
Central Pacific Railroad,
——oOR——
Southern Pacific Railroad.
Daily Express and Emigrant
Trains make prompt conneche several Railway Lines in the
East, connecting at
New York and New Orleans
With the several Steamer Lines-to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains,
. Third-Class Sleeping Cars
s Are a pel, ong Overland Emigrant
rains, o additional charge for Berths i
Third-Class Cars. oe
427 Tickets’ sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the Company’s Offices* where
passengers calling in person can secure
choice of routes, etcRAILROAD LANDS
—IN—
Nevada, California and Texas
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply. to, or Address,
W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, 0. P. R. R. Co.
ae oer
ME MADDEN, Land ‘
R. Daag San Francisco, er ER
r, H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissionte H & S. A. Ry. Co., San Antonio,
—_——_---@A’ N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN,
General Manager. Gen. Pass, & Tkt. Agt.
, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
DE. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five
Hundred 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 ~
in it. DR. MINTIE treats all private diseases successfully without mercury. Comsultation free. Thorough examination
and advice, including analysis of urine,$5 00
Price of Vital Restorative $3 00 bottle,
or four times the quantity, $10 00; sent to
any address upou re*eipt of price,or C. ©. D.
secure from observation; and in private
name if desired, by
Sample Bottle Free, sent on applica
ion by letter, stating symptoms; sex and
age. Communications strictly confidential.
: A. E. MINTIE, M.'D.,
11 Kearny Street, San Francisco.
cr Sample Rottte,
Will be sent to any one applying: by letter,
stating symptoms, sex and age, Strict secrecy in regard toall business transactions.
DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY,
NEPHRETICUM, curegall kinds of Kidney and Blader Complaints, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Leucorrhoea. For,-sate be Fig Z
gists; $2 a bottle, six“bettles for $5.
ee
MINTIE’S D§NDELION PILL
are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA
and BYILIGTS cure in the market. For
sale by all druggists. ’
All on for Medicine ic Pp. —_ be
accompanied ‘vith $1 6@ as (guarantee o'
good inith) which will be deducted when the
package is shipped nl7
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR, GIBBON’S.
DIsSsPwrENSAR DT :
Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
Corner Commercial’ San Francisco
Established in
1854, for thetreat
ment of Sexual
and Seminal Diseases such‘as Gon.
orrhea, Gleet,
Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms
Seminal weakness
Impetency, etc.—
Skin
_ Dr. Gippon has the pleagure of announcing that he has returtfed from visiting the
principal Hospitals.of Eurepe, and has resumed practice at the Dispensatory, 623
Kearney Street San Francisco, where his *
old patients and those requiring his services
may find him.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the correction of self
abuse. The solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is * practiced by the youth of
beth sexes to an almost unlimited extent, preducing with unerring tertainty the-followin
train of morbid symptons co im com
by scientific medi measures, viz: Sallow
countenance, dark spots under the eyes”
pain in the head, ringing in the ears, nois
like the rustling ofl eaves and the rattling of
chariots, uneasiness about the loins weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike te form new
acquaintances, disposition to shun society
loss of Yy, hectic flushes, pimples an
various eruptions about the ¢face, furred
tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption,
night sw 2ats,monomania and frequent insanity. If reliefbe not obtained, persons go afflicted should apply immediately, either in person
or by letter, andhavea cure effected Yy his
new and scientific mode ef treating his diseases, which never fails of effecting a quick
and radical cure,
Or those she sean ap who con! late iage, wh
are suffering under rt at thare’ tanefat
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them ner dela:
obtain i diate Fellet. _*
TABLISHED IN 1859.
ARMES & DALLAM,
_Mannfacturers and Importers of
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Twines, Brooms, Brushes,
Baskets, Pails. Tubs, Churns,
Washboards, Rope, Cordage,
Wrapping Papers, Paper)
Bags, Building Papers,
Matches, Handles,
Clothes Wringers, CarpetSweepers. Feather Dusters,
Stationery, etc.
230 & 232 FRONT STREET,
9-1y SAN PRANCISCO, CAI.
, NOT. life is sweeping pb
‘Band dare before you die, sie
thing mighty and sublime leave
behind to conquer time. $66
& week in your own town, $5 outfit
No risk. Everything new. ' Capital Be
ee Pie will eae es you with every
hing. are mak:
dies make as much as oa Roe Er
rls make grevt pay. Read
-business at. which 25 can an ey ious tay
all the time, write for particulars to .
H. H. HALLETT & CO. Portland, Mane
g TARTLING. .
DISCOVERY
LOST MANHOOD RESTeoRED.
A victim of youth* e Fins youth‘ul impruden
etc., having tried in 4
known remedy, has discovered a wane pi
cure, which he will send. FREE te fel
low sufferers, address J, J
Chatham 8t eet, New yest REEVES
ne corner C
and poys and ‘
Manhe ; Y, Nervous Debility, Logs. . ( Cured at Heme.
Persons at a distance may be CURED A'P
HOME, by addressing a letter te Dr Gibbon,
statin case; symptons, Pap 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. By encleser ug! e Post Office, ,or h
Wells, Fargo & Oo. a package oh medion
orward
the United States. “5 Laas ieee
Address DR. J. F. GERBON; 623 Kearney
. F :
Post. Box 1957. .
42 Correspondents will pleae inferm Dr.
ibbon that they ec.d this advertisement in
e Nevaba Crry Daiby TRANSCRIPT
PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE,
B. F, THOMAS, Proprietor.
JUNCTION MAIN AND COMMERCIAL § T
(W. R. Coe’s old stand")
FINE COFFEES,
Roasted and Ground Dally.
‘
BEST IMPORTED TEAS.
EPOT OF NECTAR TEA AND ALL
Db ‘CHOICE LINES., a Sea
e
stock of .
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
4 ee
Canned Fruits of all Kinds,
B. F. THOMA
Nevada City July 7, 18 :
ws