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April 25, 1893 (4 pages)

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ot EN cerns ea ee — a ‘Taple of Distances. Electiop -Proclamation. Delinquent Notice. ORDINANCE NO, 109. Land Notice. : —a . ; . ea ; ‘AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Cal., Feb <From Nevada ity to The Electors of the Corporatio# of the. PJ ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMAN ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER} § at th ; eee cecceseeeee16l4 miles . City of Nevada are hereby notified that an PANY. Locatien of principal place of rate for the year commencing July 1st . ~ “Notice is hereby given thatthe following Alpha. ..-------0--°7°"* oy election wilt be held in Nevada Citf on . business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of . i393, and terminating July Ist, 1894. named settler has fled notice of: his intenreh) ‘a > . Monday, May Ist, 1893, to elect the following works, Nevada County,Cal. Notice— rhere The Board of Trustees of the City of Ne-. tion to make final proof in support of bis ‘ named officers: are delinquent upon the following Le-. yada do ordain as follows: claim, and that said proof will be mude be; “ _1. Marshal, scribed stock on account of assessment No, From and after July Ist, 1893, and until] fore the .uperior Judge of Nevada County “ 2. Assessor. * 8 levied on the téth day of February, 1593, . jyly ist, 1894, the following rates and no. Gu). at Nevada City, on the 25th day of a 3. Treasurer. the several amounts set opposite the names . »reater shall be charged, and may “be col-. 4 ril. 1898, viz : wittlam Burke of Nevada “ 4. City Trustee. . of the respective shareholders, as follows: Jeeted per week by the Nevada C ty Water ohy P.O. Cal. H. A. 6083, forine W 1-2 ot NE ry 6. City ‘lrustee. Names. Certi. Shares, Amount. Company, of other .company supplying 1-4 SE 1-4 of NE 1-4. Ni of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, “ Precinct No. 1. The polling place will be} J. C. Murchie, 2 16 1 60. water within the corporate limits of the . and Sw 1-4 of NE 1-40! N# 1-4 of Sec. 32,Tp ras at Samuel Clutter’s carriuge factery; on the J. ©. Murchie, _® 8 Aaa 80 . City of Nevada. i7N\ K 9X, He names the following witues“ Plaza. IngpectorsD. B. Getche 1 and R H.C. Mills, 12 50 5.00 Section1. To all families, 40 cents. ses to prove his continuous residence upon ue Tremain; Judges, John Richards and Wm. H.C. Mills, 52 4 p-3) 2.50 Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses, . snd cultivation ofsaid land, yiz: Peter Ar“ Brown; Clerks, W. J. Williams and W. J. Wm. H. Crawford, 23 "100 10.00 . 75 cents. pbogast, John Cable, Jacub Arbogust, ‘Alex“ Organ; Baliot Clerks, Hugh Murchie and. Wm. H. Crawford, 58 50 5.00 Sec. 8. For first-class hotels, $3. For ander Be e, all of Nevada City, Nevada 4s Geo. Russell. j : H. Lane, 31 100 10.00 } janndries connected with same, $1.50. county California, ry precinct No. 2. The poliing place will be . H. Laue, 64 50 5.001 gee. 4. For second-class hotels, $2. For} “m5” * THOMAS FRASER, Register. ‘ at tbe City Hell. Insectors, J. 1. Caldweli . O. M. Eastman, 83 300 30.00 . juundries connected with the same, $i. —— “ and Harvey Cooper; Judges, August Lade-. J.W. Jenkins, 110 50 5.00] Bec. 5. For third class hotels, $1.60. For) ead Walle = “ or K. Boe i —. c. H. Harrison B. — on oo spon laundries connected Witn the same, 75) — an 4 ; “ and J. B. Gray; Ballot Cierks, Louis schmidt . 5. Wheeier, y : 0: cents. ‘ 4 “ ~ Geo. C. Gaylord. : 1 a% 3 epee = oo a Sec. 6. For eo $1. Fot ar Pi eta at'Sacramento, Cal. Feb. a recinct No.3. fhe polling place will be} P. H. Whalen, 14 ‘ 5 5. laundries connected w the same, . 23d, 1893.‘ peg ye +e at the Justices’ office on Commercial street. Andin accerda.ce with law, and an Or} cepts. —. is perey laog on eb Speen ‘ ‘ eer Bill « inspectors, J. V. Hunter and Frank Po ‘gr; der of the Board of Directors, mauve on the Sec:7. Foreach saloon, 75 cents, name een ae e ag c Bf Bieri Bt ee ¢ Hill of J es, J. C.-Dickermanu and Phil. GuoyBe, 16th day of February, 1893, so many shares Sec. 8. For rooms 3nd offices, 25 cents. tion oe ak oe oor he il eae Nae Ro = day kKeady octet Clerks,J. E. Isaac and J. E. Carr; Ballot of each parcel of such stock as may be Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents. aie G Lo 5 Pty Ch te a Nevada r et nt : + Clerks, Alphonso Hartung and Felix Gillet. . necessary will be sold at public auction at} sec. 10. For parber shops, 50 cents. fore f 3 bere! see Fier acess enh Paint. z fe The polis will be open frum sunrise till 6 the office of the company, Nevada City, Cal.,}° sec. ll. For bath establishments, 75 cents pets Sie, Nev cr iter soe Galurat x Scott's Flat = o'clock P. M. : on the 17th day of April, 1593, at the hour of Sec. I2. For drugstores, 50 cente.A 4 x i ye 3: oL if a ne nt00 Smmarstvilie “sf at By order of the Board of Trustees. li o'clock A. M., of said dus, to pay delinquent sec. 13; For blacksmith er wagen shops, oor the 8 b2 ONE ak BR ie xw. 14 ee ence or ae “ 2 Al EX GAULT, President. assessinent thereon, together with costs of . 50 cents. wa sot Mea Rat sen at en oe Spenceville. ‘s pean it na oun Pci advertising snd expense pocnorag see Sec. 14. For all houses occupied by lewd] p. w* He names the following witnesses to aerate 5 Offic K.C fs sto ¢ on Pine aeeat women, 75 cents. prove his co tinuous residence upou and San Francisco, ee eee af OY ae cit 2 tal scares ‘. Sec. 15. For school houses with an attend-. cuitiva ion of said land, viz : J. Charles Ponnaee Ae Pe ici destatini Altea ay 0 te Ca eee ee evaiid: Strewig, Chris. Meyers, Fred Senner and ashi WE sce cseiees ; : a ce. 16. Fors 01 “TC ll Nevada City P. U., NeYon Ber t 7“ Election of School Directors Notice of Forfeiture. ante oftwa hundre ghildren or over, $2: Yada county, Gal Nevad y * ‘Ei ; i FOR! Bec. 17. For foundries, $I. HOMAS FRASER, Register. & . + OTICE is hereby given tothe qualified. C(jTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF 18. F dai r Bin ’ : : L. :P. FISHER electors of Nevada school spistriet, ee a : on aga For daily printing offices, 75) (, w. Kitts, attorney, f24 : ue . : ; county of Nevada, that the annual election of. “ro George True, delinquent co-owner,. Sec.19. For daily, printing offices runa Ne wepaper sar MERCHANTS. £ * . School Directors wiil be held and to A. A. Charronat, mortgagee of said . ning presses with water power, extra $1.50. Application Far Patent 2) qq 4 i a » © i.f CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, Saturday, April 29, 1893, True’s interest. Sec, 20. For butcher shops, 50 ceuts. You are hereby notified that we, Jesse Lyons, Elisha Hampton, Wm. G. Hampton and the estate uf John Goyne, Geceused, (Celia A. Goyne, Admx.) have expended during the two years of 1891 and 1692, the sum of $200.00 in labor and improvements upon tbe St. Louis quartz claim (otherwise BAN FEANCISCO. At Washington School Honse of said district at whieh election Two Directors are to be elected for the full term of three years each. ‘The polls will be open between the hours of 8a.M>knd sundown. J.C. Kich is’ apB. ADVERTISEMENTS N Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the San wich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports. ame gg alpaFiles of neariy every mewspaper publisne an the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allewed free access to them during business hours PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indian Depredation CLAIMS. United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registered. = Rejected cases prosecuted; infringe-. ment suits. conducted in any United States Court. : : ~<f-you have an invention, sendng a} eee _sketch-photograph or small model, to-! gether with a brief description of the most . state aforesaid, in order to hold said prem-[c ises under the provisions of Sec. 2324, Ke-]a Yised Statutes of the United States, and that there is now due from you. to the undersigped, as your -hare of suid sum the sum of $33.33. And if, within ninety days from Disirict. > L. 8. CALKINS, Secretary: Board of Education. 1892. TAXES. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS ! Second Installment of Real Estate Taxes Now Dae and Payable. 1892 within ninety days after this notice has been served upon you by publication, you fail or refuse to coatribute your propurtion of such expenditure as co-ownel, your interest in said claim wiil become the prop-jt erty of the undersigned under said Section JFSSE LYONS, ELISH4 HAMPTON, ESTATE OF JOHN GOYNE, Dee’d, (Celia A. Guyne, Admx.) Dated April 1, l6y3. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. { Dh re RABBIT MILL AND MINING COMPANY. Location of Principal place of ee ; a 7 ‘E18 ?BY GIVEN THAT THE business, San Krancisey, Jaiifornia. Loca<Lecourse to pursue. If you are in pospession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with infringement; submit the matter to us for a reliable opinion. hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 27th day of March, 1893. an Assessment, (No. 3) of five cents (5 ets.) per share, was levied upon the Cap tal stuck of the Corporation, perverse immediately in United states Gold Coin, to the Property is now due and payable and will be delinquent on the 24th day of April, A D., 1898, at 6 o’clock P. M., and unless paid prior thereto 5 per cent. will be added. B. F. SNELL, : r 7 a) 2 : Seerctary, at the office of the Company, 320 s . E NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Treasurer and Tax Collector, of Nevada] si nsome ’ street, Rogm 10, San eancise,. .Sec.43. For stone wall and mortar, & g oe “Bee 35; Washingto® D,C. Covnty.s this . cepts per perch. Culifornia. Auy tock upon which day of May, 1803, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at publié auictiol, alu unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 22d day of May, 1893, to pay rhe : : Chicago Cottage Organ' Stockholders Meeting. ] and ‘money CaD pro! Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Cal., on TuesTeen THEO WETZEL, Secretary. : dav, May 9th, 1803, at 8 Solenk i'M. forthe . Offico, 340, Sansume Street, Koom 10, San purpose of electing a Board of Directors for Frantisco; Calif Tua. we Suan year, and the peony at — we such other business as may be brought before the meeting. FOR SALE. KM. PRESTON, President ventive genius, duce. ; j These excellent Organs aré celevrated for yolume, quality of tone, uick response, Variety of combination, stic design, beauty = uo finish; perfeetconstruction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ‘organs for homes, schools, churches ___ GEO. GPGAYLORD, cou detente +14 OF NE of Section 8, Twp 17 North EE a Png on ties, etc. hol i IN Ranges Ast, situated in Nevada county ~ — e' 5 toc I t 5 nge § east, Ne ji } OORNLISHED REPUTATIONS geal encent —— fnown as the Warner Ranch. Price $600 N. P. BROWN, President. *~ held onthe 24tn day of March, 1803, an assessment (Number 5) of one cent per share was levied uponthe capitalstock ofthe corporation, payab.e Wednesday, Apri: 26th, 1893, to the secretary, at the store o K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 5. Gold coin. Auy stuck upon which this assessment shail romain unpaid on Thursday, April 27, 1348, will be delinquent and advertised for sule at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 15th day of May 1893, at the -hour of 11 o'clock A. M, at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delingent assessment, together with costs of advertising arid ex: $1 8 . REWARD pensesofsale. By order of the Board of » gaged ® . Directors. ——Seovene?: ‘ime — . K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, oa Pine street Nevada City, Ss STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Annual Meeting. FHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN 00 Now Ready ! rae ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hall Association will be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada ee 4 on Raturday;-May 20th, 1998, at-7.o’clock _ M., for the purpose of elécting Trustees for the enening year, and the traosaction of such other business as may be properly and legally brought before sa'd meeting. 1. J. ROLFE, secretary. LIFE AND WORK OF. JAS. G. BLAINE The Only Authentic Work P '' shed. tion Sold omy vy Subs ~ {HE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY .OFFERS the above named'reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who-destr.yed some of the Lamps and Retiectors belonging to the Company, on Mouday evening, March 27th, 1593, We sincerely warn hook nyassers and dthe public against a'‘ew igthemselves pated astry dndcheakd b= any of the “eatch-penny” so-called “biographies” of the great Statesman which will be thrown on the Naarket within 4 very short time, \TEVADA CO. NARROW GAUGE RAILN ‘pad Company. The annual meeting St the Stockholders of the Neyada Count) Narrow Gauge Ruilroud Company forthe : 3 nothing but a collec. CASPE roprietor. election of seven Directors, to serve for the ce = pegs ee geese reer Dewspeper clipK, CASPER, Froprista ensuing twelve months, und for the trane: ings. Don’tke carried away by any flar-. Nevada City, March 28th. action of such other business as mor bro 7 erly come before the meeting, atthe office of the Company, atthe Railroad Depot, G Valiey, Nevada county, California, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF .PRIL, 180 3 P.M. Polls wits be opened at3:45P. mM. Transfer books will be closed on the 25th day of March, By order of : JOHN F. KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. e cir ulars that you may > books, because D WORK Iv you are dull and stupid you are bilious and need a tonic. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. THE ONLY STA on the life of the illustri ous wanted all Oo f State. “:ad AGENTS cau ae ur Of ing $100 a week for the extthree TRont fend at once for speci yeireulares df ther particulars {ore $1.00 for o, fit] to me DOMING uN PUBLISHING 00, Seattle, Wash Bunting Flags. 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The San Francisco Weekly Call {ea handsome eight-page paper. Itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of th important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up w date of ublication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vastamount of the best selected and original general literature. It furnishes tbe latest and most reliable financial news and market quota tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural néwe an isin every respect a first-class family peer, appealing tothe interest of every member of the household. M 2 The Morning Call dasiy tines frolargestolsoulal lve metropolitan daily as the largest circa ae eding Se enaner ‘the Pacific Coast. * Itis bright, independent enterpr _ f UNION MARKET. : COMMERCIAL STREET..N¥FVADA CIi¥ (COLLEY BROB.,..------Provrietors : ee Beef, ork, mutton, vent ment The “Daily Transcript’ e E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS. !BACON and LARD has the. most complete Book and Job Printing E. B, POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Steno; grapher, a OfficbeWith Fred Searle, Neveds City, row fal eutters with wate: power, extra, 75 cents. 50 cents. 1aucet, 50 cents. riso, Japan, China, New Zealan e AUus-. ponited inspector, and J. G. O’Neil. and J. . known as the Neversweut) situate in the N.]° Sec. 25. For ‘Chinese wash houses and tralian Colonies, the Eastern States and! fy Hussey Judges of said election. By order . E. ¥4 of Sec. 9, Tp. 16, N. K. 9 E., M.D. M., in ] laundries, $3. . Europe. of the Board of Education of Nevada School . Willow Valley mining district, county ana] Sec. 26. . Kor first-class livery—stables, in~ including. water bu.gies and carria the service of this notice upon you, Or . cluding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2. ditional horse, 1234 cents. iueluding two horses $1.50. For each addiWM. G. HAMPTON, tional horse, [2}¢ cents. es making ortailoring establishments for water for use of water, 10 cents. w ter for irrigation cemetery; $5 per y cents. tracis, 10 cents. ~_ Sec. 42 _ tracts, 1244 cents. Ce, AS eae Se py fa ec.44.gNor plastering or cementing 2 Assessment shall remain uupald On the 20 er sq. yd. PS. wise designated, 25 cents. ! _______2_ Hesattained astandudof excellence whbi. ryHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE the delinquent Asressment. te gether wit Bh ira Py mills when run by > i mits of no searriosr. TF atoceholden of the Sevect county advertising and expenses Of 88 €. "oo 4g borau : connected. ; *— containe veryp. improvement that in. Fang a Pe aghidion will ke place at he By order of the Board of Directors. Bid nantes. “witht. funily rates, from $5 to $15 per seas.n at the discretion ot amount charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used. water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours. : UN FACILILIES HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKhalf cash; balance in one year, peciFe : ; ar : EN a >.) ‘OCE-T jrortgaye. Wood enough on place to pa Sec. 62. Forirrigating vegetable gardens : aruan "Beep eOnENE® . TE Seder ot fa Balan tie Sci . rete Fal ump or ty cose ste . pagpremtni et i ‘ : = ,-' T for horses and cow, fine spring and spriu season. . wae 2 aS ~COMBINED, MAZE THIB— ——+-044 Fellows ] all, Nevada ct aa lca AAGreEs, ‘KD, Yuba City. Sec. 63. For sprinkling or watering the, The Popular Organ. . purpose of ay 1 ee ard of Directors for . Sutter County, Cal. nee ee — poab ier uate as wa Soas ee se tains 80 acres. Title, U. 5. Patent, nae Fae peaenon organized hose or é eet spisrises iil FERIERIES Po loti re companies per year. INSTEUCTION BOOKS ep PIANO BEOOLS . U7 St Bertie: ; is Masessmens NOS. Sec, 55. For flushing sewers of ail kinds, $10 per year. x sone ‘ James KiNKEAD, Secretary. DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING CQ., See 66. For City Hall and City Jail, $6 Seanalogues and Price Lists on application) Nevada City, April 1, 1803. Nevada Uity, Cal. Notice is hereby given omy ear. 7 ity_Jall, $6 Bt *s that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, . " sec. 67, Forcity trough atthe Plaza and City pound, $20 per for fire purposcs $8 foreach hydrant per year. : See. 59. The Agent of the Water ComSec: 21. ‘For butcher shops running meat Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents. Sec. v3. For dairies, including one horse, sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for each nd cerriages, $4. Sec. 27. For second-class livery stables, for washing wagons, 28, $3. Sec. 28. For thir Bec. 29. For fourth-class livery stable, $1. Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 31. For private stables, from one to wo horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. Sec. 32. For private stables for each adSec. 33. For brewries or soda factories, Sec. 34. Forgas works, $2. Sec. 35. For sewing machines for dressor each machine, 2 cents. Sec. 36. Forsewing machines for family, Section 37. For Court-House, including 5 per week. . tap in the Catholic ear. Sec. 39. —For public halls and theaters, 25 $ Sec, 38. For each Sec. 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents. Sec. 41. For 1,000 bricks on large conFor : 1,000 bricks on emall conSee. 45. Forrailroad depot, $3. Sec 46. .For business houses not otherissay offices, 20 cents. Sees49. For irrigation, if taking water at the Water agent, provided the See 50. quantity above one Sec. 51. For irrigation, when taking no year, Sec. 58. For city fire plugs. for water used pany shall have the power in all casd’ to ascertain by proper measurement the qwana y of water used aid ix the price as frovided by sections 49, 60-and 51 of this ordi: nance. sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and for sf and county Ferien are due and payable weekly, an if notso paid the water agent may, in bis discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer. : sec. 61. Waterrates for all city Parnes and for the Court House are due and payable quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and payable in monthly installments of one fifth of the rat's when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay monthly for water used. if not paid within the current month watermay de shut off the same as for domestic purposes Sec. 62. A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel ooataining not less than 70 pede. Secoud-class hotels not less than 40 eds. ‘ Third class hotels not less than 20 beds Fourth-class hotels not less than 10 beds. See. 63 A first-class livery stable is understood to be astable containing not less than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables not less than 10 horse. hird-claga livery stables not less than 6 lorses, and -fourthclass livery stables less th an 6 horses. Sec, 64. No one except a properly authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn on the wat + to any place or building without a permit from the water ayent, provided that any authorized agent of the city or ¥ire Department may turn on the water for city purposes. Soc. 65. : For a!l water used for ranning ma: hinery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hous run, provided that during the months of June, July, August and September of each year when the Water Company can not obtuin more than a sufficient supply of waterin the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refusetosupply water forthe purpose of manning machinery and provided further that on the complaint of a water consumer that he is unable to obtain a sufficientsupply of water for domestic purposes oririgation, the Board of City Trustees may, after investigating the matter, order the sale of water for running machinery stopped, and, it shall be sogeea after a period of one week from the date of such rder. © Sec. 66. The Marshal, when requested, shail accompany the agent of the Water Company for the purpose of shutting off the water from the premises of any person who shall be in default in the payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinance. The Marshal shall charge and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum of $2 for each time he so accompanies the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the Marshal into the City Treasury the same as other funds collected Se him. Passed.this 19th day of February, 1893, by the following vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No, none. ALEX. GAULT, President of the Board of City Trustees. Attest: T. H. Cane, Cierk. First date of publication of this ordinance, March [4, 1898, * Assessment Notice, £LHI MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION { principal place of business, San o, California. Location of werka, Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California. Notice is heceby given that at a meeting of rectors held on the Eight , 1898, an assessment No. per shary was levied k ofthe corporation United states gold he office of the 8,0 upon the capital s' able immediately coin to the Secretar, Company, Koom 11, No, 1 San Francisco, California. : Any stock upon which this shulf remain unpaid on the twel day of April, 1898, will be delingu advertised for sale at public auctions-an unless Reyer’ is made befo:e, ll be sold on WEDNESDAY, the third (84) day of May, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and exnses of sale. By order of the Board of — C.F. HUNT, 8 Weil , Secretary uffice—Room li, No, 14 Sanso San Francisco, California, me ane Notice to Creditors. STATE OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DEceased. otice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor of the Last Will of Richard fenaluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exnibit them with the necessary vouchers within fourmonthse after the first publication ofthis notice, to Mary Ann Poljase, Executrix of said Will, at the Law fice of Thos. 8. Ford, corner of Pine and Comer aa evada NP ounty, California, me ‘ac for the transaction of the business of said are . SONN POLOLASE, Executrix of Willi of BR. Penaluna deceased. 2 her . mechil Washington, Nevada County, has this day filed his upplication fer a Patentfor 1494Jinear fectufthe GAMBKINUS QUAKYZ MINE or vein, bearing gold, and ene eo surface ground six hundred juding water for washing wagons, buggies feet ptatrict, omen pty tn the Kurcka MinCalifuraia, and notes and official plat on file in this office as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township 15 class livery stables, inhse 8h ge eee a cribed as follows, towit : post in rock’mound marked ‘“G. Q. M. No. ?’ trom which Sec. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 28, I, 18 N.,R. 11 E., bears N. 8° 61’ B115.63 chains distant. mound marke mag. var. 16° 50’ E,, N. 16° 5’ E, 22.65 chaius or 1494:9 feet to poet marked “G., Q. M. No 5 ;” thence 8 74 rock mound “[email protected]. M. 8. L.” from which the Sec. corcommon to Secs. 21, 22, 27-and 28, 7.18 N.,R. 11 E, M. D, M., w 15.68 Chains distaut, 9.09chains or 600 feet postin rock mound marked “‘G.Q. M. No. 4;” thence 8. 15° 05’ W. 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to post in rock mound. marked chains or 600 feet to place of beginning. Coutaining 20.58 acres. marked ‘'G, Q. M, 8. South.boundary of the Gambrinus Quar Claim ; thence mag. var. 165° 60" 5. 50’ KE. 4-71 chains oF 310.8 feet to post in ruc mound marked “G, Q. M. 8. thence 3 1° 22’ W. 1.73 chains or 117.5 fee along East boundary of Sec. 28, 1p.18 N bel E,, M.D. M. to post marked “G. .Q. M, 8.’ —whichthe 14 27 and 28, T. 18 N. R, 11 E., $ 43° 2u’ W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet.tg! post in-rock mound marked “G. Q. es oie ; thence N. 74° 60’ W. 6.06 chains or Forirrigating,if taking water at crud oy Ae family rates, for every inch, 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. chains or 600 feet to place of beginning. Containing 4.74 acres. ed“G. Q. M. No. 2°. thence N. 3¢ 51’ E QI, 22, 27 aud 28, T; is N; RK. 11 E-M. pb. and M. : ‘The location ofthis mine is recorded-in the Kecorder’s office of Nevada County, California, in Book 7. Page 74, Mining . .oeations, The adjoining claimants are none, ang pa of said Gambrinus Quai:z Mine an ed to file their adverse claims w th the United States Land Office, . S4eramento, Cal, March 2d, 18y3. OTICE ig hereby given that JOHN MeBEAN, whose Post Office address is alifornia, of Nevada and State of esiguated by the field iiablo Meridaini B,, being desLODE LINE. Beginning at the South lode post marked ‘G. Q. M. No. 1;’”’ thence mag, var. 169 50’ E .1o° 05’ &., 22.66 chains or 1494.9 feet to EXTERIOR BOUNDARIB3. Commencing at SW cor. at post in rock *“G. Q. M. No, 6;’ thence 60’ E. at 5.24 1-4 ens post in bears N.1° “G.Q. M. No, 38;” thence, N. 74° W. 9.09 SURVEY OF MILL SITR. Commencing: at a post in rock mound NS. W, Cor,” upou th 1) Ds ee E, €or: 3. Sec. Cor. between Secs . M, D. B. and M bears 51° 22° W 652 links distant ; thenco M.S. 5, E ostin rock mound marked “'G. Q. . Cor.””; thence N, 43° 20’ E., 9.09 CONNECTING LENE NO.1. Commencing at the North tode post mark15.53 chains te the Sec. cor. commoc to Secs Any.,and al. persons claiming adversely ill Site, or surfacé ground, are eequir Kegister of the United States Land Office, at Sacram 3nt», California, duringth sixty days’ period of publication hereof, » they will be barred by the virtue of the provisions of the statute. THOMAS FRASER, -Reg . ter. Fred Searls, Attorney for Applicap. _ . It ig hereby ordered, that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published for a period of sixty days, (ten_consecutive weeks) in the Nevaga Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper pubiished at NeVadu City, Cal. : THOMAS F ASER, Register. #The first publication of this notice was made on the 4th day of March, 1893. Cumberland Coal ! At Greatly Reduced Rates ! J. MACDONOUGH & CO. San Francisco, (uick Time § Chean Fares as. AP ae. Ge a —to * ‘9 Gastern Cities and to Euro BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL {ALL RAIL ROUTES : —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Pactric SystTeM.) Daily Express Trains make prompt connections with Railway nes in the East, —AND A'TNew York, and, New. Orleans EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS And Second-class Sleeping Oars Attached to Express Traing. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and otherinformation given upon application at the Company’s Offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc.for passage from Europe and Eastern. vivTerritories. These orders, if not used, will be redeemed at the full amount paid therefor. T. H. GOODMAN, General Pass Agent, RB. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
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Liniment in onetamily and have found ost effective mediei :e nd.cd diseases —/ ai y For all chronic cases in connection with use ‘ D 80 PHUR POWDER’Yor thoroughly cleansing upthe re, cyeem. B Piles, ete ,ithasnoegual. Itis zateah Bent postage The C.C. Liniment Co se Ss IT SAVES In England, adulterated food products that are represented to be pure are destroyed by the officials. But stitutes have caused the Scientific American to refer to Japan Tea, as © Ww “nerve racking.” A brand of pure tea_is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is the pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure you use less per cup than of the dyed teas, thus ycu use less per month and the economy ig manifest, as your monthly tea pill is less to say nothing~of the deligittTO DRINK fal flavor. There are no headaches in Beech’s Tea, It is actually ‘‘as pure as @hildhood” and can be drunk by children and delicate persons with impunity. It is adelight to lovers of really good tea, It is never sold in bulk. Sold ouly in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark. — \ "Pure As Unildhood. Price, 60: cents per Pound; halves, . 5 1). B t OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearmey Street, Vorner Commercial....San Franciec' i t Established in 1563 . , for the treatmen* of Seuxal and Semi nal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Glee! Stricture, Syphiliin all its forms, Seminal Weaknes: Impotency, ete., Skin Diseases 0! Sy cars’ standing anc Ulcerated Legs * successfully treat ed. SS Hr; “Gibbon hast practiced over thirty years in San Francisco and his Dispensary is the oldest. in: Cali. fornia. Thesick and afflicted shonld not fail to call upou him. The docter has traveled exteusively in Eurape, -and = inere, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, whici he is ¢ mpetent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Emissions, the consequence e Welf abuse.’ This solitary vice, or Wepravr} gexnal indulgence, is practiced bythe you tent, producing with unerring certainty the, following train of morbid symptoms unless conibatted by-scientific medical méasures. viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the ears. noise like. the rustlig_of leaves_and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about ion, blunted inteHect, loss of confidence jifidence in approaching stran ers, a-dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of miemory, nectie ‘flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabont the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs, consumption, night sweats. If relizibe not obtained, persons so afflicted should ap ly immediately, either in person or by letter. and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who or suffering under any of these fear ful mal\dies, should not forget the sacred respon inility resting upon them, nordelay oob ain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED Al HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr, Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the fisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to say part of ‘the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Office Box 1957 DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment :by: Inhalation 1529 Arch!8t, Philadelphia Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, Debilitv, Headache. Rheumetism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronic and Nervous Disorders. : fWVHE original and only genuine Com pound Oxygen Treatment that of Drs. 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These statements are confirmed by numeroustestimonials, publishedin our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission of the patients ; their names and ‘addresses are given, and you Can referto them for further information, The great success Of our treatment has pres rise toa host of tmitators, unserupuous persons ; some ealling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials and the names of our atients,to recommend worthless concocions, Butany substance made claewhere or by Others, end called Compound Oxygen is spurious. “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTON AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book Cd Rel ay published by Dra. Starkey & Palen, which givesto al: enquirera full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising cures ina wide range of chronic Cases— many of them after being abundoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN. Empire Livery Stable Broad st:, Nevada City, opp Nat.ona E change hotel : JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons apd Hacks to let at the shortest nqtice and o the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of going as fast as any gentle man cares to drive, : Good Saddle Horses always on hand B RIAGES *} OF FUNFRAI® PROX PT) (parent d and all business in the U.8 E Patent Office attended to for MODATE FEES. ‘ Our offi « is opposice the U.8. ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less ime than those remote from Washington,Send model orwdin af. We advise as to [epee free cofhdrge—and we make o gharge unless We obtain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8u erintendent of jones. Order Division, and the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office, For circular, advice, terms and references to acs = avitentein yourow. tate orcounty ad Office in Caiifornia. Wil practice in allthe.Courts —— + a F ~~ being the bestkne nD and most reliable tim pieces in the : world-wide reputation which solely on their merits, ; and if noc just as represented may be rewurued at F our expense and we will refun the money paid. g ake the most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, as will be geen by the following offers: *‘Waitham” movenrent, stem~winding and stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANsURIvT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $34.40. . need further description. Subscriber. pays express charges OD watch fron. } o¢ Sau Fraucisco. tham’’ movement, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $29; with DAILY Weekly bulletin, one year, r to pay eXprese charges on wateb from San #rancisco @Solidco gilver hunting case watch ham” t etting.@ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with year, $18; with DAILY '‘LRANSCRIPT aud Weekly express charges on Watch fronY San Francisco. SCUhIPT, and Daily Bulletia, une year, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay on watch from San. francisco. face, 2 DAILY TKANSCKIPT anda 35 cents. For sale by ja 95.90. Bubecribar v6 pa reus cllacges SHURTI EFF & SON > on Watch from San Francisco And GEO. &. G S2LORD Bicys.es. see EEE une *‘apolio”—while not the most €x pensive is a T0 THE UNFORTUNATE: suis and substantially made. suddle-bay, touis, ete, guy, with DALLY bulletin, one year, $26, 90. velocipede, with-beli, etc., complete, sent with DAILY. TRANSCKIPY and Daily bulletin sear, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Who has’ writing to do; or shoulc tlereis your opportunity. ive portect istranet; simple tn--constructio casily worked, neally mounted and boxed, wit, instructions foF Use, Which can bé leainedia te minutes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and SURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15 pays express. We will send THE, D ILY TR Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SemiWeekly Bulletin, and any ©} lowing valuable Premiums at the follow ICK OUT YOUR These watches have & market. s they have yained The cases we guaantee be of soliu goldand coin silver respectively, e are prepared to m Solia Gold Watch—Gents'. A gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, Solid Gold Watch—Ladies : A lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, “*Walstem-winding, svem-setting, TRANSURIPT and $26.40. Suvscriber Solid Silver Watches , Walmovement, stem-wiuding — and steniAILY SKANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, “one ulletin, one year, $15.90, subscriber to pay came Watch, open tace, with DAILY TRAN15; with eXpress charges Nickle Watch, A nandsome nickie steun-w:— ii jwatch, open movement, wita’ «ALLY ‘TRANCRIPT and Puuytullétiy 92 + $11; with Bulletin, one pond The Bicycle we have selected ag premium — SCRIPT and Subscriber pays express. sticks complete, with DALLY TPANFCRI Jaily Bulletin, one year, Bids ZRANSCKIPT and Weekly $8.50. ANSCRIPT with tn es Fran eleco Q ° ng prices, payable in advance: COMBINATION. . there is no, such law here and tea is : : : . noteriousty manipulated. Substi‘1 Gold and Silver Watches. Bouma ded and the whole dyed oe ood ‘A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with stic tutes are added an whole dy Realizing the importance of 8 was t ram, 14-inch, head, with, ati * green or black. The dyes and sub. premium, we have selected the ‘Waltham eee a ea bal = u, Dail eekly Bulletin, one yee, $10.50 Military . Drum. Afine corded, hammered brags drum, with an wih DAILY Bi letin, one year Subscriber pays expicoo. Rifles, _. The Winchester maintains its placeas the best repeating riffle wadeand is too well known t We will send a 44 cal on barrel Winchester’ rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Vaily Bulletin, one year, $22.76; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20:75. Above te center fire rifle. scriber pays express We willsends rim fire for $1.40 lees, Sub Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal, Flovert noise less cartrid pea Lint the thing for boys who ar fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one-year, $11.25 —~ with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bu lotin one year, $¥.25. Subscriber pays express Revoivers. We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceabl revolver fora premium and have selécted the American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,’ in any size from 22to 88 cal, It will be sent wi DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weokly Bulletin; oneyear, $9. Subscriber pay express. ~— rishing Tackle Our premium fishing rod is a 15-foot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules It is a good sefviceable rod and wiil be sent with line, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Sulletin, one year. $11; wit DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, o year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress. irst-class article in every respect. «1t is handit runs easily and sa prime favorite, 1t is standard finish with tickle trimmings, aud will be seut complete with Will-be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIP: aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for TRANSCKIPT and Weekly {The abeve prices are ora 36-ch Wheel. Price per additional inch nade knoWn onapplication,} Subscriber to pay oxpress charges on bicycle from Pan Francisco. Boys’ Velocipedes, : A i6-inch wheel, standard iinish, wrought iron one Weekly Bulletin, one year.-$10.40, Type Writers. 3Thisisa type-writing age. Every body has have o The Sun type-wri Dail’, Bulietin, one year, aud the DAILY TRAN Cane. Neither too large nor too small, but just the r yhtsize witt 14-k gold head, will be sent with DAILY PRANSCKIPT and Baily Bulletin, ~ one year, 912.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subsoriber Telescope. A very useful article thatanyone living in the country or aveling, will —-appreeiate. Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, with an object-glass} inches in diameter, 3 dtuws, 6 inches tong When-ctosed, leather cased, and will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $14; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ome year, $9. subscriber to pay expresa charges. Microscope, 1A most interesting instrument and of great use to the student. ‘This is i0 ty, but & powerful microscope that reveals the many strange things that exist in the food weeat and the water we drink, It stands6inches high and magnities 50 diameters, and wiil besent with DAILY TRANSURiPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; w‘th DAILY TRANSCKIPTand Weekly Bulietin, one year, $9. Subseriber to pay express charges, _._ Musteal dastrumerts, In making our selections of musica) instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance toxet agoou article—one that we need not hesifate to send.to aperformer whois & connoisseur, We have made arrangements with the eading manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal termay _ \awua Banjo, @BBanjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years, Iu is readily learned by nayodehaving® good ear tor music, and makes @ splendid accompaniment for the voice insinging. We will send @ handrome nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book) omplkte—a fine solo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPYT and Daily Buiietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin. $14,5 Subscriber pays express charges. Flute, a The flute ig one of the sweetest and easiest mu~sical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with the piano aud all other ustruments, For a — we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and willsend it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, scriber pays express charg: “ Pianos, Aminiature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; mases good music, Sent with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one yea, $11.50; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, 0. press. Croquet, be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one jeur, $10; gerib ays oXpress, Shot Guns, ean ask® Our premium handsomely finished, ticular, for. butt, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as d besentwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail Suascriber pays express. Same gun as above, withpis lgr be added to above pr ‘es $1.50, $10.75, Bubyear, $9.50. Subscriber pays exA beautiful croquet set for eight pas will with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, SubWe made a apecial point of securing & good gun for apremium— one that wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be all that you up is well made and } t shoots strong and accurately, andis a rehable gun in every paritis the very best gun ever offered as a bewspaper premium andis weil worth working itis @ magnificent double breech-loader' with twist barrels, baca-action, side. snap, rubber esired, and will Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19, Tent This isa very useful prem mn and will 0@ ap reciated Ly all who go hunting, fishing or camp ing out. Ivisa first-class. A tent, water-proo and made of 8 oz. duck; six 6x7 feet, nd will be sent with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year $12,50; with DAILY T. 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Base Bai Our base bail tfit onsists of wo eayue balls threeassorted ts, two pairs of gloves, mack, etc., complete’ nd will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT nd Daily Bulletin, one :912 with DAILY. WSCRIFT and Wee?” Bulle tin one ar, $10 ' Subscriber pays Hanging Lamp An elegant hanging lamp with 14-ine andfrom'42 to 56 inches extension, polished brass of a rich gold color—a high’ rnamental and serviceable lamp—sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin,” one year $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly corti on year, $11.50, Subscriber pays express, Stylographic Pen. Always ready write; carries ink enough tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be zyt with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad —. Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with .AILY han SCRKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Approved by thesignal service at Washingto with full directions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one oar, $10.75; . with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and er ly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsoriber pays express, Photographic Outfit, Amateur photogrepsy is a most delightfu..and popular recreation, With the approved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making a goed picture and will soon pa hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offeris so’ light it can easily +s carried when walhing or riding. Everybody shoud have one, for it will prove a source o aimusement to:j! a d of profit to many,_A complete phytographic outfit, consisting of view camera for waking 84x 49 pictures, with quick w rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned iron trays, 2packagesofS. P. A, eveloper, 1 kage of hypo, 1 peiating frame, eeta of erro-pruasiate paper, 1 sheet of rub: Russel negative clasp and . patent dixidg go : with fuil instructions for making photographs ml he re with DAILY TRANSORIPT an? aily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRA . SCRIPT and Weekly Bul etin, one year, $8. se or to pay express charges from San rancisco, Nors—Additions] materials for amateur photographera, may be had Sam 0. Portelion 62vCommerc a Street, Francisco, C Standard A tlas, ‘The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the World—a library in itself—furnished in one large ‘volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and bound ina substantial manner witn gold side stamp appropriately and handsomely di ed retaii price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TRAN. SCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Week Ridin, cme year, $9. Subscriber pays express, Guizots History of France. Guizov’s “History of France” is a standard work in6 vols., substantially boundin cloth, profusely illustrated with fine engravings. It will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily . Bulletin one year, $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an y Wee! ulletin, one year,i 13-50, beeri paysexpress, : sefer ws Sewing Machines. 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