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Tue corperations of the State of New
York under the amended tax laws, concontribute to tre Treasuryeach year
500,009.
Geser iy RosecxaNs writes from Cab
ifornia to an Eastern friend that he ip
. getting
Register of the Treasury.
_. Tee Daly 'T RANSCRIPT.
BBOWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
“"PNEW COLLECTOR,
W. L. Wittiams, a Sioux City, Idaho,
capitalist, sold everything he «-vned and
The First Californian to be Nominated . scnppeased. He left creditors to the
an Important Position. a ot ee
—~— +60
ARKANSAS has chly 396 saloons in the
5 whole State. Rather dry for a low
Waskixeros, March 17.—Joka H. anitility
‘Wise has been nominated by President
= Cleveland-for the. office of Collector of} .A-man-Tmspans' mnion in New York
the Port of San Francisco. has fined a member for being drunk while
John H. Wise isa native of Accomae *fon duty.” *
county, Va., where he was born July 19,
1830, He comes of a distinguished fam‘ ily, many members ef which have been
: prominent in State and Federal , affairs.
4-He graduated from the university of
'Virg nia and shortly afterward came to
California. He arrived here by. way of
Panama on May 12, 1853, and immediately went into the Custom-house under
Major Hammond, who was the Collector
of the Port. Here he remained until
the organization of the firm of Christy
& Wise.
While he has never taken any very
active part in politics on account of the
demands of his business. Mr. Wise has
held several offices, among them being
Supervisor and Harbor Commissioner.
In each chair he made an excellent :
record. : Eugene Laroushe, Sacramento,
Ir is estimated that visitors to Wasbington during the inauguration week
spent fally $2,500,000.
Be ea
Of Course You Kead
The testimonials published in this paper
relating to Hool’s Sarsapariila. They
show beyond a doubt that HOOD’S
CURES. F
Constipation, and all trouble with th
liver, are cured by Hoop’s Prits.
——-+ «e+
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Arrivals.
E. Dulac. “
: : 3 Weight There. lac, ;
Ne Short eight er
Sin Brown, San Francisco,
A life-size statue of Miss Rehan in T. Davies, sees
butter is to he exhibited in New York — Mise A. (rall, se
H. Walker, Grass Valley,
Dr. Parke Harris, * ‘
C: O. Davis, Auburn Dramatic Co.,
whether as ‘“‘Justice” or as ‘‘ Little .
Buttercup” is not stated. This will be
. a plump, fuli-weight roll of butter, such. R.E. McHale, —_ ‘!
as would doubtle-s plesse the average ck = Lapacne 2
California legislator. who voted te pass} py) 3 y iHeford, =
the ‘‘ butter bill’ at the recent session T. M. Johnson, Dutch Flat,
i : R.B. Cummel, Marysville,
ee. == _____ of the Legislature. sor CW ilis ——
fr Military Inspection. H. Williamson, =
: An official inspeetion of Company C.,
Z Nevada Light Guard, will take place at
their armery tonight. Colonel Guthrie
and other officers from below will conNational Exchange.
Wm. Schwartz, Pleasant Valley,
Chas. Schwartz, s
O. K. Cloudman, You Bet,
J.T. Richards, a
F.H. Bell, Aubarn,
J. H. Lindsey, Auburn,
Sa
Congregatienal Charch.
There will be preaching tomorrow mornAYER’S:
Sarsaparilla
claiming to be blood-purifiers. First
of all, because the principal ingredi.
ent used in it is the extract of gen.
uirie Honduras sarsaparilla root, the
varietyarichest in medicinal proper,
ties. Also, beCures Catar r cause the yellow dock, being raised expressly for
the Company, is always fresh and
of the very best kind. With equal
discrimination and care, éach of the
other ingredients are selected and
compounded. It is
THE
. Superior Medicine
because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small
doses are needed. It is, therefore,
. the most economical blood-purifier
in existence. It
Cares —— axes food nourCROFULA ishing, work pleas: ant, sleep. refreshing, and life enjoyable. It searches
out all impurities in the system and
expels them harmlessly by the natual cliannels. AYER’S Sarsaparille
gives elasticity to the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, re.
newed health, strength, and vitality. .
AYERS .
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all egists; ice $1; six botties, $5.
Cures others, will cure you
as Slee
HARES . OF Nevada. City LABIES L '
To save you the trouble and expense of
sending toSan Franeisco, [have bought a
complete line of MR¥. NETTIE HARRISON'S world-famed TOILET ARTICLES.
Every lady can positively have health and
beauty by using them.
LOLA MONTEZ CREME.
: The SKIN FOOD
Sin and TISSUE
BUILDER preserves the comJackson's Bee Hive. Every can guaran
teed first-class quality. No excuse for
geing without a good dinner.
"
Eee
Garden and Grass Seeds.
teeter anne Pome Shurtlett & Seu; at thie Plaza .
Store, have just received the largest
stock ef Eastern garden and grass seeds
to be found this side ef Sacramento.
The whole stock is fresh, has been tested
and is guaranteed to be first-class in
every particular. Any one wanting any
of the above seeds should apply immediately te Thomas Shurtleff & Son, at
the Plaza Stere, Nevada City. Country
~ erders promptly attended to. _fll-tf
" Buckien’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and
posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required
It is -naranteed to give perfect satisfac
ion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per bor For sale * Carr Brothers’ DruBtore. a20ly
: Greatest Discovery of the Nineteenth
Ps ; Century.
‘*Cupidene,” for the resteration of
: Manhbeod, Sleepleasness, Tired Feeling
j Pains in the Back, Headache, etc., is the
and most effective remedy ever
iscovered. Millions of people have
: been restored to perfect health by ats
£ use. The sale of tris medicine in Eng?
. land, France and Germany is uni leled. ince its introduction into the
é United States tens of thousands of peo: have been relieved. Carr Bres. and
. D. Vinton have just received a large
stock of ‘‘Cupidene.” Try it, all ye
who are afflicted. tf
@ick-headaches are the outward indications
of derangements of the stomach and bowels,
As Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilia, is the only
: bowel regulating ofBarsaparilla,
: is Is seon why it is the only appropriate
Garseperiliain sick-beadaches. It is not only
appropriate; it isan absolute cure. After
eourse of it an occasional dose at fntervals
Ina. M, Cox, of 735 Turk Btreet, Ban
@isco, writes: “1 have been troubled with
attacks of sick-headache for the last three
gears from one to three times a week. Bome
time ago I bought two bottles of Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilia and have only had one
atteck since and that was on the second day
after I began using it.” j
; JOY . Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
most effective, $1; 6 for $6.
_—-HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
—aT—
KINKEAD’S
Furniture Rooms, Commercial St.
AVING purchased Geo. Tracy's stock of
Furniture and Bedding at a Great Saerifice, Iam enabled to sell goods at prices
that will astonish the public.
For the next thirty days I will offerGre t
Bargains in order to-make room for my
Spring stock, which will commence to ar
rive in a few days.
Cell and examine my govds before purchasing elsewhere Comparethe prices and
the quality of gonds. All Country orders
promptly and faithfully attended to. *
Geods sold at the lowest prices tn the
eounty for BPOT CASH.
Just Out—WORLD’S FAIR SHAM-HOLDES. Call andexamine them.
A. business transacted: on business prin
ciples.
Jpholatering and all kinds of Repairing
cope en short notice.
Remember the place—Commercia! Street
next door to Tea dStore, Nevada City.
Dividend Notice.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors
P ~ of the Champion Mining Company,
held on the i4th day of Ma:ch, 1893,
dividend (No. 29) of Ten (10 cents) per sh. re
was declared os on and after Mund. y,
the 20th day of March, 1893, at the office of
the Compauy, No. 320 Sansume street, hk. om
10, San Francisco, Cal. Transfer books will
be closed on Saturday, March 18, 1893, «t 9
o'clock A. M. HEO. WETZEL, +
Office 320 Samsome street Room 16,
&
c.
San
n ortgage. Wood enough -on place to pa.
frsame. Fair house of five rooms, stabl
for horses and cow, fine spring and sprin
bi ase ress, W. F. BIKD, Yuba City
_}S*rér County, Cal.
_Con tains 80 acres. Title, U. 8. Patent
NOTICE.
All persons having bills against the
WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY are requested to prereat them in duplicate on or before the
{vst of each month, and payment will be
rade on the second Saturday. Present
a!l bills at the office of the Secretary, at
A. Isoard's store,
West Harmony Gravel Mining Company.
{28 J. ‘f. MeCALL, Supt.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
\ T a meeting of the Board of Directors
i\ of the Citizens Bank, held on March
th, 1893, a dividend (No. 49) of sevcuty-five cents per share was declared
payable on and after March 10th, ~1893.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
TEVADA CO. NARROW GAUGE RAIL+ youd Company. The annual mecting
of the Stuckholders of the Nevada County
Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the
election of seven Directors, to serve for the
ensuing twelve months, and for the traneaction of such other business as may pro
erly come before the meeiing, wiii held
at the office of the Company, st the Railroad
Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, California, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF
APRIL, 1803, at3 P.M. Polls wii: be opened
at3:45p.m. Transfer books will be closed
on the 25th day of March, By order of
JOHN F. KIDDER, President.
Francisco, Cal.
GeorGe FLETCHER, Secretary,
Auction “ale.
X
OQ. anne
‘GEO. TRACY Auctioneer.
STORY OF A FAITHFUL DOG.
‘
He Was Sent After His Master's Coin and .
He Broaght [t tack Ho-ne.
__ One day when‘a Paris tradesman ws
walking on the Poulevard St. A xtoine
with dfriend he offered to lay a wag
livre piece in the dust. his dog would
rover it and bring it to him.
The wager was accepted, and the coin
secreted after being carefully marked. °
When the two friends had proceeded
some distance from the spot the tradesman calted to his dog that he had lost
something and ordered him to seek far.
it. _ Caniche_immediately turned pack,
while his master and his companion pursued their walk tothe Eue Si. Denis
Meanwhile a traveler, who happencJ .
jast then to be returning im a small!
chaise from Vincennes, perceived the
piece of money, which his horse had
kicked from its hiding place. j
He alighted, took it up and drove to!
his inn in the Rue Pont-aux-Chaux.
Caniche had jest reached the spot in
quest of the picce when the stranger
picked it up. He followed the i
went into the inn and stuck close to the
traveler. Having scented ont the coin
which he had been ordered to bring beck
in the pocket of the latter he leaped “uy
incessantly at and about him. The
traveler, supposing him to be someog
that had been lost or. left behind by his
‘master, regarjed his moyement as marks
some he determined té keep him.
gave him a good supper, and on retirii
to bed took him with him to his chamber.
No sooner had he pulled off his trougers than they were scized by the dog.
The owner, thinking that the dog wanted
to play with them, took them away
again. The animal began to bark at the
door, which the traveler opened. Caniche
snatched up the trousers and off he flew. .
‘The traveler posted after him in his!
dressing gown. Anxicty for the fate of .
He
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. a purse full of yold napoleons, of forty
. francs each, which was in one of his .
* pockets, gave double velocity to chis
steps. Caniche~'ran at full d to. his
. } master's house, where the stranger ar
rived a fow moments afterward breaihless and enraged. He aceused the,ceg
of robbing hit.
“Sir,” said the master, ‘my deg is-sfaithful creatare, and if he hasrun away
with your trousers it is because you have
in them money which does not belong
spec
you picked up on the Boulevard St.
teine, and which I threw down. there
” tion and coughing, followed with
After four
with the firm conviction that the dog
Is called the “Father of Diseases.”
It is caused by a Torpid Liver,
and is generally accompanied with
LOSS OF APPETITE, :
‘SICK HEADACHE, ==
BAD BREATH, Ete.
To treat constipation successfully
Ma
REGULATOR
It is a mild laxative and a tonic to
the digestive organs. By taking
Simmons Liver Regulator you
promote digestion, bring on a regular habit of body and prevent
Biliousness and Indigestion.
“My wife was soré d with C
months use of Simmons Liver Regulator
she is almost entirely relieved, gaining «
and fiesh.””—W. B. Lazrur, Delaware, Ohio.
Constipation of my Bowes, cxeed trea onstipation my Bowels, ca tem;
derangement of the Liver, and always wan do.
cided benefit.”— Himam W.
CIGARS ANT
Gus, J. & Ed W. Schmid
tride of L. Hirschma®, on
.
wVwINE STEER TT,
TAD
Hy
. Hereby notify their friends and the pul
. h: generally that they will keep on hand
alt grades of CIGARS, FOBACEH,
1 {PES, Ete., which they will sell at the
luwest rates: — == =
Assessment Notice.
” =a 5 ame ati +}
to you.” The tray eler became still m re ARMONY GRAVEL MINING !co
exasperated. ‘“‘Compose yourself, ; Nevada City, €ab—Notice ia hereb;
Hi > smi ¥ : u given, thata meeting of the Directors, heia
rejoined the othe fr smiling; sh ou the l6th day of February, 1893, an assessdoubt there is in your purse a “Te . ment, No. & of ten cents per share was
piece, with such and. such marks, whic! levied upon the capit:l stock. of the c:r
poration, payable Friday, March © 24th
isv3, to the Secretary, at the store of K
Casper. Nevada City,Cal. in U. 5. gol
eqin, Any stock upon which this assess
tient+ehalh rematnunpad on the 2thitay
NSTIPATION N ORDINANCE #1X:
2 > a «
ORDIN iNCE Xc. 199,
"HE WaTER G6
sate ic
i803, and terniniaiir, Ju i ho. iS
ii yerd of Trust s0° th
Vada “ia F4c2 f ws.
anes oO.
See. bk F<
x at
ts
1 stidiins che bo:se
rauce'’, 0 Py
= z+ rs hin wash horses
a ix, 3
Se Fis fur tir-tlass =
lu = at WASHING e) és
and carriaves. 4
te ~ Pur set a5 livery st bles
tecluding witr va hipg Wapou
u gies and r inges
Mec. 2s. > F : ty stall s,in
claciug water for washing wagons, bugy. es
aud cur-iuges, $2
Sec. 29. For iourthlass “i st.ble, $1
See. 30 Forfeedands
Soc. Bl £0O° pr Vate 1 © tu
Utz s iwo hy s §. Wagers an “ n 8.
b ‘tt. bies for cach adsec. 3 r
litivnal her
Fo, each additional b
See. 34.
See
Fort cas works, 2
oo. OF
House, iInclue
week
lu the Cathcke
Sec. 41
trac’s, Iv ecrts
Sec. 42 For
tracts, 12}g ceuts.
See. 43. “For stone
*eLts per pérch
. For 1,0w bricks ou large con1,000. bricks on small conwalt and mertar, §
44. For
ts per sq. ya
sec
e
plastering or cementing 2
See. 45. ror rsilroed depot, $3.
Sec 46. For business houses not other
wise designated, 25 cents s
See. 17. For ff mills when run by
Wal'T pow ei, 2 nik
tie ails contrected with
Sce.4y.
trinity rate
discretion of
mnunot charred
a lo Lie quantit
Water al
er pe Juiy ist
“RUGS AND
y te
ve ¥ ateri
mips su: plyin.s.
rperare jimits of the .
= ]
s. 10 ce:.ts i
&: LU eating uses, .
For first-class hk tes For
laundries connected wilh «x ne. 3
4
See_4. For stcond-ciarss hétels, $2. ‘Fer
Ye
leuncries comet withibe seme, 3
2
Ser 6. For third cl xs hcte 8, $1/0 Fer
ff
lan i¢6 CoDhecied Wit Lise some, 73;
een
Fe ri % Sev. 6 For fourth-clase hotels. $1
i@Mincdries Connected with the seue, i6
eents.
ae c ts
Ser. 9. erties
Sec I ‘ents
Se I Lis
Se S ents
SO cents
See 4. Forall houses ocenpied br lewd
Women 7. cent
Carpets, Rigs, Linolexm, Mattinys and: Wall: Paper
ses. for each}
uachines for dress .
[ PaARGAINS IN
CARPETS.
kmieues Stock of
Kte.,
Always on Ttand,
FURNITURE
BEDDING,
Sz Shan,
Main Street,
Maye the Largest and Most Complete Stock of :
. Which They Are Selling at Prices Unheard of Before,
‘Their New Spring’Stcck Has Arrived and Reedy for Inspection
3
Having. purchased George Tracy’s#tock of Furniture at a sacnfice we will give
. purchasers GREAT BARGAINS in this-line. :
an pn ee eee
. RETIRING .
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— iz or tail sthinents forwater j EROn TEE
u 5 et =} 8 t
Se Forse: wit ines for family, !
CLOTHIN G BUS INESS
EL CASPER
_—Teforms the public that he-will sell-his-entire~stock—of
'CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISH=
ING GOODS, LADIES’ SHOES, RUBBER COATS..
when Vexetubles ure suidiu market $25 per
BeUSeH.
: 53. For sprink! ng-or watering the
tre. ts Of Nevada City from the fire plugs of
othe 40. per year, :
noe ri. Sane Tis
fire compani-s, 3i0per y
Set. Ss.~ Four flushing
Silo per sear.
ewersof ail kinds
see. 54, _ dee. For city lire piuss. for water used
Poe fill si SSS EE rant
t. Sl. For ur m, When-taking no}
Water at family rates, 30 cents per ined ior
4 heures.
Sct. 62. Forirrigating Vegetable gardens
PAvized hiss
Sec 5%. For Cily Ha!l and City Jail, $
Per pest = ee meee
Sse i7.. Fore ty tre atthe Plazi and
C.ty pound, §20 per yea
Nees
. During the Day Time-at-Less Than San Francisco Cost and Every
Evening, commencing at 7 o'clock sharp, Mr. Tracy will act
a5 a Salesman to help Dispose ofthe Stock to
“the Highest Bidder.
Publ
Mon
BAT
lar.
whic
is the
Th
niver:
celebi
of Gr
“Star
No. 1
oO. ¥,
~prepa
ing al
prog:
Of tis FECeHT Need oF un Ultioor farmient
permitted his purchase of a sixty-five
dollar. coat for his usual price, fifteen
dollars. :
The wife duly paid the difference and
was happy—for a few days.
Within a fortnight an old friend met
her husband and at once. noticed the unusual elegance of his new overcoat.
“Why, how's this? You are wearing
better clothes than you used to.”
Not at all,” he replied. ‘This is one
of my ordinary fifteen dollar overcoats.”
“It is! Well, [ll give you twenty-five
dollars for it.”
“It's yours,” was the prompt reply,
and the bargain was_completed onthe
spot. :
When the husband redchetthome his
wife was surprised ‘at his appearance.
“Why, where's your coat?” she asked.
“Oh,” was the complacent-reply, ‘‘a
fool down tuwn offered me twenty-five
dollars for it and I took it.” “= Vert
The Pleasures of Aristocracy.
There is a painful seriousness about
that makes her (for it is generally the
woman who rules in these matters) a
most interesting—nay, entertaining—
subject for the social philosopher. She
must seek her comrades, for example, not
80 much among those whom she likes as
among those whom she must like, and
with all the ardor of her soul and all the
vigor of her body.
born, not made, the members of the select body have certain public and useful
functions, and the world is interested in
their play because that:is part of the
public ceremonies, but in this happy republic, where all are equal, the people
cause they play and insist upon believing that the public is quite as much interested in their balls as in the graver
affairs of state, and that it is much more
-of'an honor to wear the tab of one of
their coteries than to win a seat in the
national legislature.
They take themselves very seriously,
and they are partly right. At allevents
they do the rest of the world véry little
harm, and occasionally, no doubt, have
a good time.—Harper's Weekly.
Early Rising For Cold Mornings.
Maine people are very early risers, and
just now the scarcity of daylight leads
to some troublesome mistakes. A Belfast woman, whose sons work in a factory, arose the other morning, built a
fire, got breakfast and called the members of her family, who were all ready
to sit down to breakfast, when one of
the boys looked at-his watch and found
‘dt to be but five minutes past 8, standard.
As the factory wasn't putting in extra
time on that end of the day, all again
sought their beds for another nap,
About 4 o’clock one of the recent coldest mornings the night watchman of
the Stone mill at Dexter was surprised
by the appearanve at the mill of one of.
the workmen, who came all ready to begin his day's work, ‘I hated to get up
like thunder, ‘cause it's so cold,” he exlained as he camein, “Why ain’t you
ighted up?” When the watchman convinced him that he had got out of his
warm nest about two hours too early, the
warmth of his feelings, as expressed ia
Words, gove the mercury quite rise in
bg : .
year.
the pleasures of the American aristocrat .
she must devote herself to amusement .
In the countries where an aristocrat is .
whose social affairs are chronicled in.the .
press are thus talked abont simply be.
G, M. Hill, . plexion. _-Prey—. would bring it back again. This is tt of Merch; 16 8, witt be delinquent. and “
ing and evening by the pastor, Rev. J.) prsnk Belton, * Cae reek ies! cause of the robbery which he has com . {ots savoit ie de betel
: . Sims. Subject of discourse in theevening,. G. W. Armstrong, “‘ ing, aging of the mitted upon you.” ees Abe ot Ape soe ot we aoe Sey ee 7 as = EA Se . ‘ . — —_—_ ” kin. id ry 5 atrPancera PaGe NOW vielded tO ma et eee re Oitice of the Seare “Fountain Streams.” Babbath school at 4 = ee = ell ae The stranger's ra ge now yield it » AS" . tury of suid co porstion, to pay the deity
25) eaaanaeereae mee the close of the morning service. Everyi. cae freckles, tan, . tonishment. Te delivered the 6-livre . essessinen!, together with costs di
Miss A.-M.Hall,‘* moth — patebes, . } picca whic hat depcsiter ir the . sig ees pss She hy ales : es : 7 Pp ». piece which he had depostted™ ir the To. K. CASPER Sec: etar body cordially invited. toe Miss L. Cokey, “ callowness, yelBP ate 1 hed Sioh Aee oe tee eee a nenieitaetpie= 4 Miss D. Predon Pr low skin. Her. purse and coniplimentet the Gog eas Fo a Casper's store, on Pine strce;,,
fe Tux Michigan House has adopteda} isa E. Predon? amie ae had occasioned him so much uneasiness . N€¥4da City, Cal
3 a = ac = Aes whe ii odes tg Ww
a joint resolution, submitting to the people E. H. Lapidaire, ae sits hair tailing oe such unpleasant chase.—New . 4 : : paces canting M. Bestandig, San Francisco. ont, makesit fine} York World. : : E the constitutional amendment granting; !. Besta Ds i ait ala hae EE ~ Land Nail = 3 ; W. D. Husk, “ and glossy, cures ali scalp huiueor. 3. — vand Notice.
ici women. ‘ é = HARRISON'S LIVER REGULATOR cures = au :
g °) municipal suffrage to ‘ D.M. Mitchell, Sierra City, t. rpid liver, malaria headachea, nervous Making Moncy Easily. AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Cal., Feb
om W.-H.-Adam “ Berio fostiven ses, ai-female-troubles ia of E EI . zathy 2} : SS a ee Se STS ee ee ee Se eee es as S See = ae es ta ie rox : A story is Of a certain Brooklyn” wom ja. 25thy ts = = I ; ; * & = uly genuine vegetabie remedy. Buy today. : : : = = Notice is hereby given that the following
Tus New Jersoy Legislature bas ap rN “i ow Los Angeles, EMIS A. J. STRANAHAW an-who finds a peculiar significence now . naned scttier bus-tited notice-of-his inter
. propriated $60,000 to the State Cemmis-. fN. Means, Washington, Next to New York Batel Board street, in the words of the psalmist, “Pride ton to wake uel proof in support of bis
: isoners of the World's Fair. Ws: Span, Reta and Beads; For any special or compli blemish . goecth before destruction and haughty . fore the -uperiar {urge of Novada Coucty.
as = ei z s* ; vs oF the face and form, write MRS. NETTIE spirit before a fall.” Her husband is-a-/Ual., at Nevada City, on the ch day of : +e = fa F. J. R. Dawson, Grass Valley._ EF AR RISOR #8 Gears street, San Francisco, sna < reset judic Sand cae of thein is . APTI, led viz: Willlam Bucke of Nevads
me s of the New York Board o' meee t uperfiuous r permanently remoyvJE pre. €5, Bt se 0 ——— “. City P.O, Cal. H. A. 5083" forthe W 1-2-o0f Nt a -——— ae Ds. Breo a ectachelPeciateins enteral = at —_apatist wearing an overcoat tint cota SE ot NE NS oP SE ot
Ee a — ert nen Low theta peti ; . more than fifteen dollars. This notion gs srl Ng hep eg AR. sien
form is epidemic in that city. FOR SALE. sorely tried his wife's artstocratic ideas, js-s-to prove his Continuous resitende upon
aie oe
. eR ¥ : = sity} aud enltivation ofsaid land, viz: Peter Arhy wed emus & tek hae: and when expostulation and entreaty . bogast, John Cable, Jucob Arbomast™ Alex:
: Ten Cents a Can. ig tey,.8, Gtestaa ia Nevada county . @Vailed nothing she resorted to strategy. . ander ‘Berge, wll Of Nevada City, Nevada
i $ od ee a at kiown as the Warner Ranch. Price q00 . Collusion with his tailor on the 6¢casion earned Gailtocnts:
os See Ss Go ee en Beef._ten. Senta per can, -ati* = : --} ht cash; belawesta ons sear;—sscured & aE
43e3
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Sec. 58° The Agent of the Water ComPaly siali huye the power in ali cases to
ascertain by proper teasurement the quan
tity of water used and nxthe price as previded by sertions 49, 50 and S! ef tuiss er-ti
pt irrizstion. Ali water ese prt.
Land Notice.
3d, 1893. *
Noulceis hereby given thatthe following
named seitler has filed notice of his intea. tion to make final proof in support of his
. clatin, and that said proof will be made be. fore J. J. Greany, County Clerk of Nevada
} County, Cal, at Nevada City, on Tuessay,
. Aprlath, [s93, viz: Christopier Galbrai h
i Nevada: ity P O. CL, D. 3. No. 1019),
ivg thes L2of NE 1-4. SE1-20f NW 1+4 of S
Ei4 of See 2, f. 17, N. R.10 E. M. v, M
fie names the following witauesses to prove
hiseo tinuous residence upo i and cultiva{ ion ofsaid land, viz : J. Churles strewig,
Chris. Meyers, Fred Seuner and Courad
Grissel,all Nevada City P. O., Nevada coun
ty, Ua.
. AND OFFICE dt Sacramento,. Cal, Feb.
i :
!
THOMAS FRASER, Reg
CW. Kills, Allerney.
ster,
f4
No, 1950
Application For Patent.
United States Land Office, /
S4cramento, Cal., Mareh 24,1833. j
TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN Me
i BEAN, whose ost Uffice address is
Washington, Neva‘a County, aiifornia
has this day filed his application fer a Put
entf.r idedlinear fe-tofthe GAMBKINUS
QUARTZ MINE or vein, bearing gold, and
mili site, with surface ground six hundred
} feet in width, s:tuated in the Eureka Mipniug District, County of Nevada and State of
Cauforuia, and desig uated by the field
notes and official plat on tile in this office
as lot No. 57, 4. and #., in Towuship Is
North, Range li Eastof Mf. biablo Mcridiau. Said Lot No. 57, A, and B., being dee
cribed as follows, towit ;
LODE LINE,
}
.
.
.
Beginning at the South lode post marked
“G. QM. No. 1," thence mag. Var, 16> 50" E.
N. 15° 05' &., 22.05 chains or 1494.9 feet to
post in rock mound marked “G. Q M. No.
2° from which Sec. cor. common to Secs.
; 21, 22, 27 and 28, T, IS N.RK. 11 E., beers N,.
SS 51’ #. 15.53 chains distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDAKIB?,
Commencing atSW cor at post in rock
}mound marked “Gi. QM No. 6;" thence
mag. Var. 16° 50° E., 8. 15° 6’ E. 22.65 chaius
. or idvt.v feet to post marked “Gu. Q. M. No,
4; thence 8 749 50° E.at 424 1+ ens post in
rock Muwad “G. Q. M. 8. L.” from whiclr
the Sec. cor. common tu Sees. 21, 22,27 and
2, 7.18 N., BR. 1 E. M. D, M., bears A. 15
. go 15.68 chains distant, 9.00 chains or 600
. feet pustin ruck mound marked *‘G.Q. M
j Mo. 4;" thence 5.159 uy W.2265 chains o¢
. 1404.9 feet to post in rock mound marked
. G.Q. MNo, 8;” thence, N. 74° W. 9.03
. chains or 60 feet to place of beginning.
Coutaining 20.55 acres.
SURVEY OF MILL SITE.
Commencing at a postin rock mound
marked “G.Q. M. 3. N. W, Cor,"” Uy o th
South bounuary of the Gambrin us Cuar
Claim ; thence mag. var. 16° 50° E., 8. 74
60’ E. 471 chains or 310.8 feet to pestin me
moutd murked “G. Q. M. 8. N. E €or:
thence 5 1° 22" W. 1.73 chains or 117.5 fee
along East bouudary of dec. 28, 1 p.18 Nk L
F., M.D. M. to post gmiarked “G. QM. 8.’
from which the 1-45ec. Cor. between Sees
Zand wv, T. 18 N,K,1i E., M.b.B and mu
bears 51° 222 W 52 links distant ; thenco
8 43° 20’ W. 7.14 chains ur 471.2 feet to post
in rock mound marked “G, Q. M.S. 8, E
Cor.”’ ; thence N. 745 50’ W. 6.06 chains or
400 feet, postin rock mound marked “w. q.
M.S. 8. W. Cor.”’ ; thence N. 43> 20’ E., 9.0y
chains or 600 feet to place of beginning,
Containing 4.74 acres. 2
CONNECTING LINE NO. 1,
Commencing at the North lode post marked “GQ. Q. M. N6. 2°” thence N. 8° 5)’ E.
15.58 cheins to the See. cor, commoc te Secs
21, 22, 27 aud 28, T. 13 N,R. 11 E. M.D. Bb.
aud M.
The location ofthis mine is recorded in
the Recorder's office of Nevada. County,
Califggnia, in Book 7 Page 74, Mining 1.ocatiofs, The adjgining claimants ape none,
Any and al. persons claiming ad versely
p+ . cores of said Gambrinus Qua: z Mine
an i
ed to file their adverse claims a th the
Kegister of the United States Land Office,
at Sacram nto, California, Quiimgth sixty
days’ per.od of publication hereof,. + they
witty » barred by the virtue of the ;tovisio! f the Sta, ute.
a THOMAS FRASER, Regi, ter.
Fred Searls, Attorney for Applican,,
It is hereby ordered, thabd the foregoing
Notice of appliceien fur Fatent be pab-~
lished fur a period of sixty days, (ten consecutive weeks) in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at NeVadu Uity, Cal.=
wake: “THOMAS F ASER, Register.
The first publication of this notice was
ll site, or surface ground, are requir. 5 JBIX.BULBORES. OTE due)
payable wee
agent may, in his discretion upon -giving
the delinquent consumer «ut Week's writien
nolice to’‘pay up, shut off the water from the
pretcises Of such consumer y
61. Wat rrates for all city purpeses
and for the Cuurt House are due and ; ayable
quarterly. _Irrigate rates are due-and pay
able in monthly instailuents of one fifth of
the rat s «hen taking water for the season,
otberwise tu pay monthly for water us: d.
if not paid withia the-current month
Wate: may bo shut off the same as. for do
biestic purposes
dec. tt A irstcliss hetel is understood
to be a hotel containing not less than 70
pede: Seccud-class hotels not less than 4v
beds.
Tu rd class yorels not less than 20 beds
Fourtp-class h@teis mot less than 10 ueds.
63 <A fiist-class livery stable is undérstuod to be a stable containing not ‘less
than 2 horses.__se-end-class-tivery stadles
Hot less than 1) horsés. Third-class livery
Stables Not iess than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery s ablis less t! an6 fors.s
_ eC. G4 NO Oe EXCepi a property authorized axent of tie Water Company shall turn
on the wat rtoany place or building with
ou! a permit from the water agent, provided
that auy nuthoriged agent of the city u
Fire bepaitssent muy turn on the water for
elly purposes.
see. 65. For all water used foi-ranaing
machinery, 2 cents per winer’s inch fu: 24
hours uti, provtued that duriig the mouths
of June, July, August and september of
fach year when the Water ¢ Olpaby can
not obtain More thau a suificieut supply of
waterin the pipes for domestic purposes
aud irrigation, it may refuse to slipply water
for the purpose of running machinery and
provided turther that on the complaint of a
water Corsuiser that he is unable te obtain a
sufficientsupply of water tor domestic purposes orir.igation, the Koard ef City Truslees may, after investigat ng the mat er, order the sale of water for juuning machiuery
stupped, and it Bhall be stopped aiter u
period of Oue Weed trom the date of suci
order.
Sec. 66. The Marshal, when requested,
bhal accompany the agent of the Water
Company for the purpos of shutting of the
water from the premises Of any person who
shail be in def ailtin the paytmcutof water
rates a8 provided in this Ordinance,
The Mais .al shalich«rge and coilect from
the Water Company for such survice the
sum of §2 for each time he so ac Cumpan e3
tue Walter Agent, the same to be paid by the
Marshal into the ¢ ity freasury the same as
other funds collected by him.
Passed tuis ivto day of February, 1893, by
the following vote Ayes, Boker, Carr
Gault, Hovk, Rich. No, boue. :
: ALEX. GAULT,
President of the Board of City Trustees.
Attest: 1. H. Cara, Cierk, :
First date of publication of this ordiNance, March HH, Isus. >
see
Assessment Notice.
. Bae ds MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION
: of principal place of btisiness, San
Francisco, Caiifornia.’ Location of wi rks,
Columbia Hill, Nv vada county, California,
Notice 1s hereby given that ata meeting of
the board ef Directors held on the Eight
(Sth) day of March, 1893, an assessment No
3, Otten cents i10c) per shers was levied
upon the capital stock of the corporation,
payable immediately in United states gold
coin to the Secretary at the office of the
Company, Kocm 11, No. 14 Sansome street,
San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain uupaid en the twelfth (itth}
day of April, °1593,-will be delinquent and
advertised fur sale at public auction, and
unless payment is made before, will be,
solid on Wi DNESDAY, the third (84) day of
May, 188, to pay the delinquent assessment
together with costs of advertising and exventes Of sale, By or the Board of
irectors,.. .
» Secretary.
Hsome street,
Cor.
Uffice—Room Li, No. 14
Sun Francisco, California.
Notice to Creditors.
PSTATE GF RICHARD PENALUNA, DE‘4 ceased.
Notice is herebygiven by the undersigned
Executor of the’Last Will 6f Kichard Peyaluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and ai)
persons having claims a-ainst the suid deceased, to exnibit thea with the necessary)
vouchers witbin four months after the firt
publicatien of ‘his noticc, tu Mary Ann Polsilane, HXeCUITIX Of said Will, at the Law
Office of Thes. 8. Ford, corner of ¢ he-and
Commercial stree s, Nevada City, Nevada
comet. California, the same being the place
or the transaction of the br Beas
estate in said County of Rerate ot watt
dated this Lith dav of Mayen, 1
MAKY ANN PO:.GLASE,
made on the 4th day of March, 190s,
Executrix of the Last Will of f. Peuatama
i = ud
iY; and if Dols .peidthe w tei ;
the Electric Light of this city ee ee aa
& He will enlarge his Plant from-4oo to goo" Light Dy.
namo to furnish Light for Business and Private Houses.
K. Casper will place Meters in each House, if required
and charge ONE CENT PER HOUR for a 16-Candle
Power Light, and replace the Lamp.at his own . expenses
Thanking the public for past patronage, I sincerely .
hope it will be continued until the entire stock is closed
out.
Come at Once, Before the Stock’ is
sAcnecercecntianmntees Data
BROKEN UP.
Yours truly,
Ez. CASPER:
ORANGES, . '
CORN BEEF,
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