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August 6, 1890 (4 pages)

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MaciLu, Genera’ Agen asure ofannooncing that he has returned i Buisun.. -sssere set? rye Fae peel da song po pal Hospitals of KuSamos.. 2 eee . -_——rope, and has resumed practice af the Dis Tehama ORGS SOE PERG Ss 8 6.90 pe 628 Kearney Street, San Francisco, ‘ meee ig fats ee §.55 epted on all clusses of destrable } where his old patients and those requirin. ae Risks acc a8 : THOCkOO. +9 < co ocg oo f 10.90 . property inthis county at rates as ‘ey asso! his services may find him. Upper Soda Spring? ---2111111 67h . veney and a fait pro®t 70 Styesponsetoal SEMINAL WEAKNESS. . NRLED oe os .3 ” . Seminal Emissions, the consequence of es ok Suey OS OO er self abuse. This solitary vice, or deprave ’ of Distances, ‘ Yor Nevada County J sexual indulgence, is practiced bythe yout — a ity to Grass. Vatley Branch Se eae i both sexes ta ia Pr mor aaled we ev : 30. : : nt, producing with unerring ce me ed miles DAVID bd ede : foliGwing train of nec pd goons unless 5 “ nager combatted by scientific medical measures, Biue Tent. . ‘ GEO W. ILI Ma Lol sot di ne negr age fark spats nese Bear “ Sceitiste eyes, pain in th. ne ng ng in the Beticeport “ “ae ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. ears. noise like tne rustifg of leaves and wmau Dam “ Bs MAIN STREET. GRA VALLEY the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about é Cherokee “ noire sin al oer SCS ee loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis; ColamZa “ + ‘ \@ ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, . . : ik aeeens “ m ms er vs jimideace in approaching strangers, a dis: Edwards’ Brid) ‘i K ) 4 Wey ier like to form new acquaintances, disposition iy French Corsal “ 2 k ¢}to shun society, loss of memory, nectic ‘ % Granitevi f dices flushes, pimples and various eruptions about { 2 Grass Valley “ the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs ; 4 { ackson’s ‘ IF /AERE ISA consumption, night sweats, monomania am ise City : ae lS M hine frequent insanity. Ui alle! be nes apssines “ reons 80 afflic shou ply immediate' y bitte Tal a New He.ae oewing ac y, either in person or by letier. and have u Ki “ v4 r 000 MILES OF SAN FRAN-j cure effected by his new andscientific mode re Wr ca Nth South, East or West, j treating these diseases, which never fails of ewtown Pn t CT eee as Or through this office, or any ig @ quick and radical cure. . oi gaged «. Grour branches on this Coast), which 1s not MARRIED MEN, Omega ace _ giving entire and absolute aatistection 2 i or those who contemplate marriage who Purdon s Bridge . every respect, we will put it in perfect F69 are gufering under any of these fear ‘ui malQuaker Hill * air free of charge, (excepting only break-# a ies, should not forget the sacred responRelief Hit) . age or damage caused by careless handling, siollity resting upon them, nor delay ¢ obRough & keady ny ifdelivered at our store, NO. 725 MAR tein immediate relief, ; sree Point e STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’A. CURED AT HOMK. Scour Fla .. i THE “NEW HOME” aye rc apertons ata distance may be CURED ary he. “ : , by addressing a letter to Dr. ° Bweetlaad ‘; . OHINE COMPANY, Ohas. EB. Navlor, . 40206 27 scores ovat time ie Spenceville. “ General Manager. : hi has continued, and the medicine Bacrame “ FACTUDRERS OF THE will be promptly sent, free from damage or Ban Francisco. + i MAND. garicaty, te aay. part of the country, with Truckee. HA al: NEW HOME ‘fal: and-plain directions for use. ‘he DocWashington. ia Popular ‘Hing . © cures when others fail. Try him. By You Bet LIGHT-RONNING SEWING MAC * § anclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a reg__ . the leader of the age in practical improve’ 4 istered letter through the Post Office, or =o : hrents and artwork attachments, of which . trough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of oP BS Re Ke ae Morgan & Roberts’ Block, NevaPy ie ace anae Givil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Also Deputy County Surveyor, . cone < Pepe Wed ui > ‘Bae Baily Beanser"h RAILROAD RATES. svroximate rail: Yor Over Haifa CenturyI Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by -millions of mothers for their children while teething, with-perfect success. B J T. T It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ‘MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no other kind. Twenty-Ave cents abotle. ue A Sure Cure for Piles. — Itching Piles are known by moisture ao ee like perspiration, causing intense} avo ALL. MALARIAL TROUBLES IMPROVED BELT pleased with it. Would not exolwmtie tching when warm. This form as) DYRPEPSIA, DIGESTION Frue Ore Concentrator. . tor pint sou a. thousund times ie pons ga ony mag mage hati a apis WERVOUSNESS =~ for such a valuable pentane Pile Remdey, which acts directly on . Loathing of Food, rae : the parts affected, absorbs tumors, Kidney Complairts, _ ena allays itching and effects a permanent : ausea, ALtus, ARK., Dee. 7, id cure, 50c. Droggists or mail; treatise . impure Blood, General Mebility The Chicago Singer sewing machine free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Ohio. ia Price Im yryeyee Belt Bsvreceived in yood order, The magiive Sold by Carr Bros. apr.J-ly. ‘ . mer $825. F. 0. B. iaasplendid ony; the Agents here Cee Dr Gunn's Bitters Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner, . would ask about thirty-five dollars for ) New Discovery. RE oe 6515. F. 0. HB. such a machine. Many thanks. pers baie af PURELY am, tbe Improved Belt Frue Vanner has Josern BACHMAN. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking aboutit. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how gooda thing it is. Ifyou have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it -js, that when once given @ ‘trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If’ you have " never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Free at Carr Drug Bros. store. a : _ THE Overland : Monthly. rpHE LEADING FEATURE Of THE PRESENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PPLVE. ABTIULES. Without the Overtand Monmthiy impossible to ksep jaformed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine is essential to the home-seekerand investor To lovers of literature the Overland offers each month the -bést product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Inaian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Its literary roviews, editorials, and poems rank with 116 best Eastern work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Pe cific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. s.00 yer year. One Sample Copy. ‘t wenty-fiye Cy ute. Tho Overland Monthy Pablishiag Oo. San Francisco. Valifornia, Dividend Notice. Ai A. MEETING OF THE BOASD ‘OF Directors of the Champion Quartz Mining Company, held on ly 8th, 189, a Dividend No. 6, of Ten (19) cents per share bas been Senjared, par (tle on and after Friday, July 1th, 1990, atthe Company’s office, No. 522 Moutomery. street, Sap Francisco, Transfer Sooke swill, gong Thuredsy, July 10th, 1890, oc . M. 1 te Oe HEO, WETZEL, Beerctary. Office—No, 522 Montgomery Bt., Bar: Fran Ww. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to w,. F. Bnglebright,) ueslay, Ju-] t possesses the latest and best. A. VAN f DR.GUNNS _ ERS. THE GREAT Regulating THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy per rie cican' Porte Catarhtic A SURE PREVENTIVE -AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenets and Constipation. {BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague VEGETABLEPerfectly Safe, Reliable & Proprietors and Manufacturers 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco — ALSTINE OR SALE BY co. ud CARR BROS, — Express, Post for all Hines t leave this other when de peThe Table o The utation which t best hote #ituated in the’ snt featnre i bg the prop superior to any ‘en me are neat ana desirable, and in clude a-sumber of handsome suits, The experienced management will spare neither pains or expense to sustain the rep‘ational Exchange nop so justy enjoys of being the jJeading an & lin he moun Hotel 20 minutes later ath the bee he fains. verv centre ofthe city, with Off ce and General Stage Offic nu tha building, Passengers can National Exchange, NEVADA OITY, CAL. RECTOR BEOS.:..---.-Pronrietors The Only First-class Busivese Hotel im the City. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels ng by stage. Natlonat’ Exchange isa rietors, aud is guaerity. > yl medicine will be delivered by express toany oar’. of the United S;ates. address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Ottice Box 1957. . : L. P. FISHER ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX: CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. ~_—B. ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited for all newspspers published e Sandwich Islands, N ino J eee tina the Aus r apan. ua, New Zealan: ustrailan¢ {oni the Eastern States and on the Pacih. every newspaper published c Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during ; iness hours’ 0" Europe. Filesof nearl the capacity of the chine. For pamp: further ivformation apply to ADAMS & CARTER. Agents, Hoom 51, No. 132 Plarhetst,8.F P-A-T-E-N-T-S Our offi ¢ is opposice the U. 8.ratent Of than those remote from Washington. no charge unless we obtain patent We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su rintendent of Mone: the officials of the tus lientein your own State orcounty ad dre {, C. A. Snow & Co. ‘Newspaper Advertising Ageney. . lain be malets, testimonials and BT AINED, and all business in the U.5 QO Patent Office attended to for MOD ATE FEES, fice, and we can obtain Patents in less ime Send modelor drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make Order Division, end . 8. Patent Office. Fo. circular, advice, terms and references to acOpp. Petent Oftire. Washington. D. C No. 3. ° The utmost care is exercised in‘the selection of }the metals used,-and ‘only the very, best quality is purchased. Each machine is thoroughly well made and is fitted with the utmost nicety and exactness, and no machine is permitted by the inspector to go out of the shop’ until it has been fully tested and proved to do perfect work and run light and without noise. permit winding bobbins witho No. 5. the bobbin is filled: erated by the treadle. _ LsFOOT HFMMER, 1 FOOT HUFFLER, widths, THROAT PLATE. 5 BOBBINS. running and most convenient of any. very best tension and thread liberator, Muppieton, ‘Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889. 1 received your }remiuin sewing . machine one year ago and am well Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. The-machine ordered of yon arrived, andafier afew days’ trial I find it to be as represented, and doubiless wil continue to give satisfaction. 1 Mary J. WALKER. . Trenton, Neb., Nov, 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good order. Itis nicely finished, and works like a charm, and we are delighted with it. E. F. Youna, Sr. Marcarer’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889. We received the machine two weekx since in good order. We are pleased with the machine and glad to speak of you as an honest, henorable firm. A shape, ornamentation and appearance. A S45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SIT Including 1 Year's Subscription to “The Daily Transcript.” to offer the Chicago SINGER . SEWING . he-Singer Machines, an a perfect fac-simile 1 No. 4. The Chicago Singer Machine has a very important improvement in'a loose balance wheel so constructed as — to removing the work from ut the machine. is actuated by a solid bo securely pinned .to shaft outside of the ba held to position by astron spiral spring, . When to wheel, and turned slightl is heldby a stop-pin ti When the machine is liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machinecannot beopThe thread.eyeletand the needle clamp, are made self threading, which is a very great convenience. Each.Machine Has the Following Attachments : 6 BEMMERS, all different Sie DRIVER, UGE, GAUGE SCREW 1 TUCKER, 1 WRENCH, ~ 1 : Z 1 PACKAKE NEEDLES, _1 THREAD CUTTER, 1,01L CAN. filled with Of), 1 CHECK SPRING, 2 1 BINDER, : 1 INSTRUCTION BOOK. The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest The machine is self-1hreading, has the , With the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt. 1t has veneered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. is made of the best maerial chine, and expects to week. E. H. Ripovr. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6,-1889. months ago, Haveyiven it a fair tri and like it very much, We) think is as good as a forty dollar machine. Miss Jan& Rowern. Jackson, Cat , Nov 16, 1889. I received pleased with the same, thanks. A. Norton. ing all kinds of work very nicely. Mrs. 1. C. Youmans. Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1859. dollar machine. Mary E, Murray. Herrina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. machine: Geo. B. Muir. Loxamont, Cou., Nov. 17, 1889. am well pleased with it. It does e neighibor was here to look at the maThe Chicago Cottage Organ admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that in duce. volume, quality of Some. 4 riety of combination, in finish, perfect construction, maki the most ve, ornamental and ble for h h lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION ated © FACILILIES ALLED BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS esira y . UISTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS CHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO: ILLINOIS Paimer & Bey N.W. Ayer & © Palmer & Rey. H, Bates & C Cook & Jo. LP, Fisher,.. Palmer & Re Jobn C. Dewey G. P. Rowell & Co. .-.-.+-. op Dauchy & Co.4;-Williams & Co,.. Acentsfor the Daily Transcript. tet . of at 7:80 P, M, by railros All orders strictly attended to and leaves Nevada Qity on At T eM. LEAVES DUTOH FLAT, AT 7h M. line reech Nevad by rai charges easonable. Has attained astandard of excellence which ivyentive genius, skill and money can proThese excellent Organs are celebrated for cick responge, Véstic design, beauty them ls, churches SKILLED WORKMEN The Popular Organ. Catalogues and Price Lists on application x. Dutch Flat Stae Line, MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. Tusaday Thursday and Saturday ASBENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS if oy at noon, instead T, P, BLUE. Proprietor. Machine No, 3 and Daity T 4 ce 5 ot se “ BROWN & CALK “Exhibiting A light are the localities that will attract capital Delays Are Open Address the Secretary, EDWIN F, 8MITH, Secretary, &2 Subscriber to pay freight from the factory,. is THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS 40 Vovada City. Fail not to be represented atthe Annual Xxposition of California’s Resources. cellent work. PENINAH McCarry, Prices, Payable in Advance ; RANSCRIPT I year.. ae ‘ INS, Pubs. Damwy Transcript, Nevada City, California, f “ENCOURAGE GAPITAL ——BY Your Capabilities pee THE STATE, FAIR OF 1890 TO BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. The gounties that have enterprise enough to place their for investuaent, Dangerous! Air Amusements for the Davi). Grand Musical Concertssfor the Evenin Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 60 Selected Artists,) OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED, ~ 9 HICH 7 CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President, We have-made such arrangements as enable us MACHINES At lower rates than éver before for a good machine. This machine is made after the datest models. of All the parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. The loose balance wheel passing through a coliar the ance wheel; which bolt is bobbin is to be wound the bolt-ispulled. out enough release the balance to the right or left where fJorder one next We received the machine some two your premium sewing ‘machine in good order, and am_ well Accept my Werte Barpex, N. Y. Nov. 20, 1889. I would say, after using the sewing machine received froin you, it gives perfect sati-f,etion in al! respects, doMy sewing machine gives good satisfaction—does as good work as a fif The sev ing machine-I yot from you as a premium last year, cannot be beat“Ten, and does as-good work as a $40 00 T received the machine all right, and 17 00 18 oo 19 00 which products in a competitive fo Ordinance No. 95. An Ordinance to Create and Define Fire Limits for the City of Nevada; to provide for the Prevention and Extinguishment of Fires and to Repeal all Ordinances in Conflict There with. HE Board of Trustees ofthe City of Nevada do hereby ordain es iollows : ®ECTION I. The general fire limits of the City of Nevada shullinclu e the whole of the following blocks as designated on the Official Map of the City of Nevada, according tothe Official survey made Sy H. 8S. Bradley in 1869, viz: Blocks 4,5, 7, 13°14, 16, 21, 29, 30, 31 anid 35, which wre hereby declared to be the general Fire Limit Biocks, SECTION 2. All buildings hereafter erected. commenced, constructed or completed within the general Fire Limits of the City of Nevada shall be made ana constructed as fullows : *uch ana every room und apartment. within the building shall have the ceiling and sides lutnmed and plastered; PROVIDsD, wainscoting not exceedin. four (4) feet in height may also be used. .and PROVIDING that sheet-ironor any non-combustible substancé muy be used instead of lath and plaster ; the exteriur walls of every such building shail be const ucted of wooden studs with we ther boards or rustic on the outside, or of rou, brick or stone: PROVIDED thatifiron, bri¢k or stone be so useu 1D the coustruction of the exterior walls of buildings within the general Fire Limit then the iuteriur need not be lathed anc plastered or otherwise lined asin this See tion provid: d, but if finisned ur partitioned off it u.ust conform te the foregoing provisions of this nection. : This ection sball be held to apply buildings intenued fur ordinary business purposes or dwellings, anu shell not be hela toapply to s.ables, barus, woodsheds, wa'tereiusets or ordinary outhouses; PROVIDED, thatany such structure so exeupted, which may be hereafter commenced to be built, shell, before being so commenced focated with due regard to its proximity and dangertu adjuining property, aud shail not be exempted as herein provided for, unless. @ peru. itin writiug is fret obtainea from the Murshel or Chief bkngineer, aud the 8.id permit shail be granted under the vy teil of & majority of the Tewn Ti usPes. Any structure within the genera: fire lim‘its, iumed in thie Section, ws being privileged tu exemption from the requirements of \his Sectiou,which muy nave’ beeh erected, contrary to tbe prvuvisions 01 any existing Urdinance shall be allowed to remain unmolested. ; SECTION 3, The special fire limits of the City of Nevada, are bounded aud described as fol
lows: First, Cummencing at te inter: section uftne midd e¢ of Yurk street with the miuale of Bioud street, rbuning thence along the middle of Broud strect tu the midulé of Piae street; thence along the mivdie of Vine sticet tu the middie of Vommercial street; tbeuce alung the middle of Commercial street to. tue miadle of York street; thence uloug the middie of Yors streettu the piuceci commencement, und inclua.ny all wi bia suid boundaries and limit, secogd. From the intersection of the middld® f Broad street with the middle of Pine street, then:-e along the middle of rine street to the middle of Commercial street, mcluding 211 buildings-trenting on riuc street Uctween Broad street aud Commercial street, Thud. From the intersection of the middle of Commercial street with the miudie uf Fiuestieet, thence along the middie of Commercial street tu the euster/y line v1 Mrs. Churivtte Jeffries’ lot, thence aiong the easterly line of said let to the center ot Uregou Kuyine,theice duwn tue middle of Oregen wavine tothe corner of Pine—-awnd Commercial streets; uhd inc.uding all within said vounaaries and limiis, SECTION 4. All buildings erected within the special tire limits, shall be made and eonsuructed as follows: hKvery .oom to havea ceiling. luthed and plastered aud the exterior walis of each und every building to be constructed of iron, biicx or stone fiom the grouud up, pe entire h.ight of naid Walls, und each uud every vutside door, and euch and every outside winduw of suid bnildings, aud eich of them tube pro vided with irou sautteis, the thickuess of the plates fut less than three-sixteeuths o) aniuch, which cun besecurely clused And it Sbali be Uniuwiul, «La w Viclatiou oF this o:diuance, fur auy person to coustructh or CUmlbch¢ce to Cul+truct cr continue to Coustiuct, or cause or procure Ww be constructed, or to aid or adyisé or assist in Coustructi:g, or to maintain or uccupy Upub ally day, or apy portion of a day, within the general orspeciul fire limits, wuy building ur structure otuecwise than as iu this ordinance provided, ur Coutrary ty the pruvisions vf this ordiuauce. SECTION 5, ah the outer walls ofiron, brick, orstone, or frame buildings, are meant the freut, reur aud side waLs. i BECTION 6, The ou'er walls of all buildings of cither brick or stone, or of both, tv be useu us stores, W rehuuses, hotels vr shops, shall be at leust sixteen inches in thickuess, in the Larement or foundation story uod fur the first stury, and at ieust tweive inches iu thickness iurthe secund stury. ‘Lhe outer waiis of uli buildings tu be uscd +8 dwelilug hotises, sheds, stuvies or uther vuthuuser . hereniter to be erected shall fur a two st ry building or jess, be at least tweive inches in thickwess for the firstetury,auu at least e.gbt inches 1n th.ckuess tur the secoua story. Ail partition wails shall exteua from the foundation thruu,h the rouf, the Sniue abs @ Wau ur pully Walis, aud puch pertition Walis shail be ot leusteight inches in thivkness, she reof shall be composed of, or Cuvered with, euch wicterial ns wall atioxrd reusunuble protection: gaicst fire, SECTION 7, No brick or stone wall shall be supported upon striugersofweod;undit shali be ul lawful lor uny pers _n tu raise, build upon, or nlter .Ry buliding of brick and stone o1 both, unless the same is so completed, aliered ur Cupstructed, as to comply with the provisions of tnis ordinance. BECTION 4, It+hall be unlawful for-any person to smoke hams, bacon, sausage, or auy meats whateveriu houses, other than brick or sione houses, with walls at least twelve inches in thickness or bu ldings wholly constructed of irun ; itshall also be unlawfui ty Coustruct, use or maintiiu any chimney r thue-attached to, or connected with aly Mr uctuie Within the genera. or special fire limits, unless tbe sameshall be constr acted of stune, brick or terra-cotta from theground up, sui» chimney or fine:to exteud at least inree feet atove the roof or cuter wail of guid building. SK !TION 9. any per on using or occupying any building within the yeu@ra: or special fire limits of the City of Névada which has heretofure been, or may hereafter be constructed or erected coutrary to the provisions of this vr any otner Ordinance Of the City of Nevada rela ing tufires or the prevention of firesis declured guilty of muintuiuing a penne nuissuce (Unless specially exempted by the vrovisious, of this Ordinance) and suid nuisance shail be vbated in the manner provided by law for he abatement of public nuisances. ‘The Trustecs of thecity of Nevada shal] also have the powerat any time to abate and remove such nuisance, : SECTION 10. Any persou who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance shal! be deemedguiity of 4 misdemeanor, and upon cunviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not jess than twenty-five dollars, and not exceeding one hunured dollars, or by_imprisoumentin tbe city prison nut exceedlng teu days for each offense, at the diseretion of the Justice ofthe Peace by whom the punishmentis assessed, When a fine Jaimponed the judgment may direct that the defendant be imprisoned ‘uctil the fine’ is satistied not exceeding one day for every dollar of the fine, j SECTION 11,Any bnilding in the General or Special Fire Limits which may hereafter be damaged by fire, or otherwise,toan ex ent exceeding one-hali of its vulve, shall not be repai:ed or rebuilt without complying with the requirements of this Ordina*ce reluting to the erection of new buildings; but where the damuge ig legs than one-half the value ofthe property injured, then the said Bea perly may be repaired to its former ¢onon, d n It . reg > a uf ll al it ty KSECTION 12, Itxhall be the duty +f the Marshal and Chief Kngineer to have this Ordinance strictly eniorced. All C:dinunces and parts of Ordinances so furas they conflict or are inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are heréby repealed, Passed July 23d, 1890, A. GAULT, President, Attest: T. H. Cark, Clerk, * The first publicatgon of this Ordinance Was nade on the 25th day of July, 1890. D. S. BAKER, Draving and General Hauling, . _ Transporting, Eto, ARTICULAR. AI TENTION PAID* TO the Transportati. n of Laggage for Theutricw! Companies. ‘ Dry Cak Wood For sate in Jota from 2 tg 509 cords NO, 181° Application for Patent. ee U. S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, ‘ . California, June 26, 1890. GIVEN THAT THE a cor522 TICE IS HEREBY N° Ghampion Mining Company,, poration, whose poet office aduress 18 Montgomety street, 8 California, has this day fied i 1ora een for Se ite riz Mines an * Sod vitae therein coutained, bearing sul and other metals, situated in Neven ws Mining District, County of Nevada at ae vt Cauforuia, and designated by the i. notes and official platon file in this oF oe as Lots A and B, containi: g Mineral, ri Nos. 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 and 17, an cs C, or Mill site Lot ihe aA gy Aco of: Muud Se enters Mould Consolidated Quartz being described as fuian francisco, tg app cousolidated ith the odes and Meridien. Sul Minesand Mil] Site lows, to wit: ‘puid Jets A. B. an vada City Mining District, ty, State of California, and lluws,to wit: tan ut A. is described as follows: it in eludes within its boundaries the Jude kuuWwn as ‘the New Years bxtension, New Years and Climax lodes bemg one coutinu vus lode 2,288.2 feet long or 150.2 feet of tne New Yeurs Extension lude, 1,412.4 Ieet vl the New Years lute and 099.6 of the Ulimar ide, The southern éud of suid continueudy jode commencing at a punt N.4 degreds a7’ W>(stug. Var. 18 degrees 82 EK.) t3.Uu Chaius frum seCulOn Coruer Commun lode civus Li, 12,43 ald 14in Township 16 North Kange 5 Eust Mount Diablo buse wud Merids ab yud running hence North lv degrees 30 West furits eittire. length 2,488.2 feet as shown by said field notes and plat. The surface buunduries of bu.d Lot A. are,deseribed as follows: S es Commencing at southern end ofsaid lede running thence = 1.—N. 42 degrees 30’ E. 3.49 chains or 230.3 feet, theuce : y.—s. 78 aegrees W. .88 chains or.58.} feet, thence dC, are situated in Ne Nevada Counare described afeet, thence ”4.—N. 78 degrees E, .82 Chaing 01 21.1 feet, thence D.—N. 16 degrees W. 1.86 chains or 122.8 feet, thence ? o.—N. 70 degrees £1.70 chains or 112.2f eet, thence : 7.—-N. 14 degrees 20’ W. 32.26 chains or 2128.5 feet, thence : 8.—S. wuegrees 15’ W. 4.40 chains or 290 feet, thence ~ y.—8. zdegrees 30’E. 6.76 chains or 446,2 feet, thence . jv.—s. o degrees 20° feet, thence 11,3. .6 degrees*20’ E. .59 chains or 38.9 feet, thence 12. ,.7) degrees E. 3.92 chains or 258.7 feet. .Contaluing 18.83 acres. ‘ As the sume 1smore particularly described in said field notes at pages 167 to 113 there of, suld*Lot-A. coutuins Minefal LotsNos. 1bZ, 183 aud 184, said Lot A. embraces the Lode Claims know as the “New Years” the notice vf which is recorded in Book 7 vf Miving Notices pp. 56 in the Kecords of the Kecurder’s oflice of Nevada County, Califurnia (see pp. 10-11 suid ficld notes) also the re-locutiow thereol the wotice of which as recorded in Book ¥ of Mining sotices pp. Vil-7issaid Records (see pp. vi-vo said ficla notes), alsuv the New Years ixteusion tue noticeof wich is recorded in Rook 7 of “ining Noti. es pp. 23v-231 Build records (see pp. 8-20 suid field notes), also the re-location thereof the notice of wuichis recorded in 00K Y pp. 715 714 of said Kecords (see pp. 18 20 saia field notes) also the Climax’ the notice Of Which is recorded in book 7 ol Mining Recorus pp. 41-42 said Records (see pp. 26-27 suid field notes). Said Lots. is deascribed as follows: ~t-ineludes within its boundaries 1,062 feet of cont.nuous lode known us the Muller and Philip Lode being w62 feet of the Mu ler lode, Suv feet of the Phillip lode, which lode is situated anu described ca follows : Commencing at the quarter sections 11 and lz, said ‘.ownship and Kange, thence North 84 degrees 4y’ W. 12.08 chains, thence 8. 64 dewrees W. 2.95 Chains to the south end of the rhillip lode andthe north end of the MulJerjode and from which point said Philjip Jode bears N. 14 degrees 30’ W. 8vu ivet and suid Muller lode bears S$, 43 degrees 150’ KE. 262 feet. daid Lot KB. also inciudes within its boundaries 904 2 feet uf the lode known as the Ural lude which is situatea aud described us ivilows: Commencing atsaid quarter section corner thence N. 23 fegrees 47’ W. 38.14 chains, thence 3, 28 Gegrees 1s’ W. 7.70 chuins o1 508,2 feet to the suuth end of said Ural lode sine frum which pointsaid lode line bears N, 4degrees 30’ W. 13,70 chuius ur 904.2 feet. The surface boundaries of said Lot B are described asf. liows: Commencing at suia quarter section Corner thence N, 84 degrees, dv W. 12.08 Chuins thence 5. 64 degrees W. 295 Chains tuence 8,33 degrees 15 K, 2tz feet to the south end of the Muller lode und place of besinniny, thence 1—s. 81 degrees 10 W. 2,07 chains or 136.6 feet, thence z4—N. so degrees 15 W, 4.41 chains or 29) feet, thence 3—N. 3 Uegrees 20’ W. 10.71 chains or 706.9 feet, thence 4—.N.v0 degrees 20’ W. 1.20 chains or, 97.2 feet; thence -5'N, 64 degrees E, 3.68 chaing or 242.9 feet, thence 6—N. 2 degrees 15’ W. 4.72 chains or 311.5 feet,thence 7—-N, 14 degrees 15’ W. 3.18 chains or 209.9 feet, thence ge &-N. 67 degrees E, 5.00 chains or 528 feet, thence ¥—s. 14 degrees 20’ ©. 4.86 chains or 2878 fect, thence : lu—-. 23 degrees 15”'W.'10.64 chains or 702.2 feet, theuce iis. ? degrees 30’ E. 7, 98 chains or 523.4 feet, thence lz ». 25 degrees W, 2 00 chains or 132 feet, thence is—b. 52 degrees 30’ E, 1.18 chains or 77.9 fect, thence 14 5. b4degrees W. .65 chains oF 42.9 feet. Contuinifig 14.07 acres. As the sume is more particularly described in gaid field notes at pp. 188-140 thereot ; suid lot » contains Mineral Lots Nos. 185, 186 and 187. Suid loi embraces within suid boundaries the lode claims known #8 the Phillip, the pvotice of which is recorded"In Bovk 6, v1 Miniug Notices, pp. 180, in the aforesaid Records (see pp. 20-29 ol said field notes) alsothe ‘Muller Claim,” the notice of whicn is recurded in Book 5 0f Mining Nuuces pp. 234 of suid Kecords (see page 3v of suid Heid notes) also the “Ural Uluim,” the notice of which is recorded in Book 6, of Mining Notices, pp. 649-650, suid Records. (sée pp. 31$4 uf paid field notes.) Aiso the re-location of said Ural Claim,” the notice of which is recorded in Book 9 of Mining Records pp. 715 aud 716, said Records. (see pp. 35$0 cf paid field notes.) Said LotC, is describ ed as follows: . Commencing ata point N.4 degrees 57’ W. 18,05 chains from the Aection Chale Common Sections. 11, 12,13 and 14, in paid ‘Lownship, thence 1—s. 42 degrees 30’ W. 4.17 chains or 275.2 feet, thence z— N. 2 degrees 20’ W.2.29 chains or 151.1 feet, thence : ¥ ; — 7o degrees EK. 892 chains or 258.7 eet, Containing .44 acres as the same is more particulariy described in said tield notes at pee yt Ben i‘ aid Lut C. embraces within its lim the “Champion Mill site,” notice of iP is recorded in Kook 8 of Mining Claims pp. 400 et. seq., said Kecords (see pp, 44-46 of suid field notes.) Said Lot C, iy also called yo ee yu No. 188, hhe vining-claimants-are A. W. i . C, Walrath, John V. Hunter and others! vid Quarta Mine, owning the Providence G U. 8. Futent, Lot No, 40, and the Consolida ing Company, a cor£. 26.53-chains or 1,751 -2ne-¥,-géeutee] business, ted Wyoming Gold Min poration, owning Lots No. 56 and No. 76, U. (patent, the Wyoming and Ural Mines. oyunduil persons claiming adversely any portion of said Chumpion Congolidated Quartz Mines und Mill Site, Mine or snriace ground, are required 10 file their uadverse Claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at pucramento, in the State of California, during the gixty days erivd of pubsication hereof, or they will e barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. 4 i SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. Edward Lynch, Attorney for Appli Fresno, Cal, P.O. Box 813. hitciusi It is hereby ordered, that the fore oing Notice of application for Pat-ntbe published for the period of sixty days in the Nevada Duily Transcript, a duily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada C of;California, £ ane Pee SELDEN HETZEL, é Register. Tre first day of the publication of the foregoing notice was on the 26th day of June Derbeo Blue Gravel Mining Oompany. HE “ANNUAL MEETING OF . THE ttockholders of the ab ve named Comany for the election of srustees to serve urthe ensuing year, and ‘he transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held on ‘@uese dny, August 5th. 1890, at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. at the office of the Company, No, h22 Montgomery ttreet, Sau Fraucisco, California, ‘transfer bouws will be closed on Friday Angust Ist, 1890 at 12 u’clock M, HEKO WETZE,, Secretary. . Office No. 622° Montgomery street, an Fiuncisco,.California. jy24-td WE WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE manin yourcounty. No experience cequired; permanent positions for three yours, Salary increased each year, Laight, aUyvale Mon for palary, advertising, etc. ‘ rgest uf’ rsin our line, pelo. two cents, portals Centennial M’txCo,, CL nein State vl . ated in the Bloomfield lication [County of Nevada, and State of <heeN,17-degreesW.-.74 chains or 48.8}. No, 1828, Applicstion 6 fora Patent. United Sta! sige: ew ag OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN TH; N CHRISTIANA, DENOON, "by gk earls, her Attorney — oe ‘ost Office address is 1401 Van Ness. Aven Sa eee upetecien hao thig e 8 ur @ fon’ the Gordon Placer #Mine gone aring gold, containing 160 acrer of Jan 4, situ. Min g, District, ‘alifornia, in Township Eighteen (18) North Ten (10) East of Mount Diablo Meridian,.— Said Lot being described as follows, to-wit ; he South West Quarter (8S. W. 1-4) of Sec. tion Mal ng: Hanne tes (iss an Eighteen 8) North of Ran ‘en. ast M barter: eg og i a t-Diablo Containing One Hundred and si acres of Placer Mining land. ty (160) * The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder’s office of Nevada County in Book 9, Page 246 of Mining T ocations. The adjoining’ claimants. are.Watt Rin ip lis and the DeNoo Placer Mine on th ert. } e Anv and all perzons claiming adve any portion of said Gordon Plaser-Mine surf ‘ce ground, are required to file their rdverse claims with the Reeteter°6f the United States Land Office, atSaeramento, in the countv.cf Sac-amenta, Cal, during, the sixty days’ period of publication herer f, or ther will he barred by the virtne of the pro“visions of the Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register, It is hereby ordered, that the foreraing notice of at p'ication for Patent.be prblished forthe neriod ofrixty dava. (ten congecutive week. in the OF ATA FERANSCRIPT. a daily newspaper pu vada City, California, Per BF ed. at NeSELNFN HETZEL, Recister, FRED SEARLS, Attorney for Applioant, The first pub'ivation of this.-n made on June 6th, 1890. wie ores “Constable's Sale. Ry VIRTUF OF AN EXECUTION, IgJ) sned out of Justice A. R. Wadsworth’s Court of Nevad+ Township, County of Nevada, State of California, dated the 20th day: of June, 1890, in.a certain retion wherein KF. M. Savage ag Plaintiff. recovered judgment against The Nevada Gold Mining Company. A Corporation, as Defendant, for the sum .of $191.00 Dollars damages, ' and $42.60 Dollars costs of anit and all costs that way acne ee ee of June, 1890, Thave levied unon the followi 4 ed pronerty. to wit ‘ ng describ ~All that certain niece or parcel of m ground known as the Fortnna Mine te hide abont one mile sonth west of Nevada City < in. Nevada Township. Connty of ‘Neveda State of California, at the junetion of thenoper Grass V»lley and Nevada City and Rough and Readv Roads. consiating of two anartz mining elaima known ar the Perseverance and Live Yankee elaima, heing mineral entries, Nos. °89 and 90, according tothe United States official survey in Seetion 12. Th, 16, North Range 8. F. M.D. R. and M. and entered inthe Tand ofice ofthe United States at Sacramento, California, taerether with allimprovementr ronsisting of dhafts tunnels, hoisting works, hoisting ma. chinery, eneines, hoilera and the tenements, herditamenta and appurtenances therennto belongingorin any wise appertaining, i Notice is herehy given that on Saturday the a1 dav of Anenat, 1X90, at 19 a’¢loek M. of that davin frontof the COURT -HonsE in the citv of Nevada, Townshipand Connty of Nevada, State of Caltfornia, T will sell allthe richf, title and interest of raid Nefendant The Nevada Cold Mining Comnenv, a Corporation. in and ta the shove deserihed vrovertv. atPITBLIC AUCTION, for eash in TT. &. Golt Coin, to the highest and bert hitder. ta en said Freention and all cost, Dated st Nevada Township, th day of July, 1800, eases ded RICHARD TILLON, Constable. OTICE 1S HERERY GIVEN, THAT IN pursvance of an orderoaf the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Malifarnin. made an the seventh dav of Intv, 1200, in the matter of the estate of GFORGE TOSEPH, deceased, the undersiened, the Administrator ofthe Petata cf said George Tosenh derensed, will sell at. priveteanle ta the highest hidder, for enah. gold coin of the United States, and anhiert to confirmation hv afifd Snnerior Court, cn or after SATURDAY, the 28th dav of Iniv, 18¢0, at Nevada City, intheanid connty of Nevada, all the ight. title. interest and estate of the anid George Jocenh. atthe time of hia death, and all the righf, title and interest that the anid estate hea, hvoneration of law or atherwire. acanired other than or in addition to that of the said George Josevh, at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, niere, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the gaid county of Nevada, Stetenf California, and hounded and deseribed as f llowr, to wit : ‘An nndivided three-fourth interest in and ton certain quartz mining, claim known as the Mount George elaim, situated at Indien Flat, 1n the county of Nevada, State of Galifornia, on the South Ferk of Rush Creek, more pertienlariy described og follows, towit: Commencine at a pine tree whereon the notice of loratinn is ported, one hnndred feet from thetur nel heing rnn to develonthe claim, and running thenee in a sonth-ersterly direction 1500 feet. with 200 feet of surface ground on each side of the ledge. Snid totice of location being reeordedin Rook 9, at page 476. of the Mining Records in the Recorders Office of said Nevada County, State aforesaid, Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States Ten per cent. of the purchase money to ba paid to the Administrator on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. Re " All hids for the pnichase of said property must be in writingand may be handed to said Administrator, personally. or left with Geo. L. Hugbes, Attorney forsaid Adminis=; trator, at his office. in Morgan & Roberts’ Rlock, in Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal-ifornia, es ENRW GODAITR, Administrator ofthe Es‘ate of George Joseph, deceased. Geo. L. Hughes, Atty f A Pelee Hive ieee Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, slowing its Financial Oondition on the morning July 1st, 1890, i RESOURCES) : Bank Premises ..... .,... § 6000 00 Real Estate taken fordebt.... 2800 00 BOWES 553 vise eae eel ; 22600 00 , County Warrants......... 8881 02— Loans on Real Estate....... 27660 00 Loans on Stocks, Bondsand WarTanta. 205555 ys 6054 00 Loans on other Securities,.... 1987 06 Loans on Personal Security,... 48002 70 Overdrafts Acconnts ..., fi». 20504 69 Money on hand... Sis epee Bf282 98 Duefrom Banks . ........ 32609 HH Furn:ture and Fixtures. .. 8017 92 OWS BOR vee hee ‘8118 60 LIABILITIES. peenontig Paid up Capital .,.....,. ..-$ 80000 00 Reserve Fund .. -10000 00 Undivided Profits. 15667 Due Depositors \. 161686 4 ue Banks .... 48 08 Dividends Unpaid 1494 23 Other Liabilities .... bees 12 92 Dea : $208, 16 We, the undersigned, do solemn) rane that we have, each of us, a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same ig a true an¢ coriectreport of the financial condition of the Citizens Rank, and its Agence: at G.ess Valley, on the morning of Ju ist, 1890, uceording to the beast ofour Knowle e and belief; and that the assets therein named are alldn the custody of the said Bank and its proper officers:and correspondents, We furthermore solemnly swear that the puid up capital stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold coin valuation, ag will appear from foregoing report. E. M. PRESTON, President, ‘ _. D. E. MORGAN, age’t Cashier. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1x0. {Seal. . FRED SEARLS, Notary Publie. Hijab Rooth «& Company Of Nevada City AVE RECEIVED, ONE OF THE :Atest im mehd 9 be t it Macuaee and Arlt monrnt temeeae oe ir Spraying Fruit Trees ! A certain remedy for Godin : Moth ; and + Beale : Bug CHARGES REASQMABLE, @@Leave orders at the Daily Tranif ™ . script Printin# Office’or with BOOTH 4 co, 4 Noticé of Sale of Real Estate,