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Election Proclamation.
The Electors of the Corporation of tre
City of Nevada are hereby notified that an
election will be held iff Nevada City on
Monday, May ist, 1893, to elect the following
named officers:
Marshal,
Assessor.
Treasurer.
ity Trustee:
City Trustee. 7
Precinct No.1. The polling place will_be
at Samuel Clutter’s carriage factery, on the
Plaza. InspectorsD. B. Getehe,] and RK
Tremain; Judges, John Richards and Wm.
Brown; Clerks, W. J. Williams and W. J.
Organ; Baliot Clerks, Hugh Murchie and
Geo. Russell.
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atthe City Hall
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H Insectors, J. I. Caidweli
and Harvey Cooper; Jadges, August Lademan and KE. Booth; Clerks, C. H. Harrison
and J. B. Gray; Ballot Cierks, Louis Schmidt
and Geo. C. Gaylord.
Precinct No. 3. fhe polling place will be
at the Justices’ office on Commercial street.
inspectors, J. V. Hunterand Frank Po ‘er;
Judges, J. C. Dickerman and Phi:. Guyne;
Clerks, J. E. Isaac and J. E. Carr; Ballot
Clerks, Alpbonso Hartung and Felix Gillet.
The polis will be open frum suurise till 5
o’clock P. M.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
AJ) EX. GAULT, President.
Attest: T.-H. Cann, Cierk.——=
Nevada City, March 31st, 1893.
Election of School Directors.
sa ae ishereby given tothe qualified
electors of Nevada School District,
county of Nevada, that the annual election of
School Directors wiil be held
Saturday, April 29, 1893,
At Washington School House of said district
at which election Two Directors are to bé
elected for the full term of three years
each.
‘the polls will be open between the hours
of 8a.mM.andsundown. J.C. Rich is apponited Inspector, and J. G. O'Neil) and J.
M. Hussey Judges of said election. By order
of the Board of Education of Nevada School
Discrict.
L. 8. CALKINS,
Secretary Board of Education.
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1892. TAXES.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS !
‘Second Installment of Real Estate Taxes
Now Due and Payable.}
1892
YT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
IN remaining one-half of Taxes onall Real
Property is now due and payabie_ and will
be delinquent on the 24th day of Apiil, A.
D., 1898, at 6 o'clock P. M., and unless paid
prior thereto 5 per cent. will be added.
B. F. SNELL,
Treasurer and Tax Collector of Nevada
County.
Stockholders Meeting.
9 tie ANNUAL MEETING -OF THE
stockholders of the Nevada County
Land and Association wilt take place at che
Citizétie Bank, Nevada city, Cal; on Tues
dav, May 9th, 1893, at 3 o’clock i’, M. for the
purpose of electiug a Board of Directors for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of
such other business as may be brought before the meeting:
EK. M. PRESTON, President.
__ GEO. ©. GAYLORD, 'S secretary. PAR AIT
‘Stockholders’ Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of Odd Fellows HallAseociation will take plate in-the Library troom—of
Odd Fellows Hall, Nevada bey on Monday
evening, May 1, 1893, at 8 o’clock, for t}
urpose of slecting a Board of Directors for
he ensuing. year, and the transacion of
such other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
E N. P. BROWN, President.
JAMES KiNKEAD, Secretary.
Nevada City, April 1, [803.
Annual Meeting.
‘pas ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hall Association
willbe held at Masonic Hall, Nevada oe
on Saturday, May 20th, 1893,at 7 o’clock P.
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Delinquent Notice.
ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMH PANY. Location’of principal place of
business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of
works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice— there
are delinquent upon the following oescribed stock on account of assessment No.
8 levied ou the I6th day of Feb: uary, 1893;
the'several xmounts set opposite the namen
ef the respective sharehoiders,/as follows;
Names. Certi. Shares. Amount.
J.C. Murchie,® ‘2 16 $160
J.C. Murchie, 45 8 80
H. C. Milis, “2B 50 5.00
H.C. Mills, 52 —— 25 2.50
Wm. H. Crawford, 23 100 10.00
‘Wm. H. Crawford, 58 et) 5.00
H.: Lane, al 100 10.00
H. Lane, E 64 50 5.00
O. M. Eastman, &3 300 30.00
J. W. Jenkins, 110 58 5.00
B. Weissbein, T41 150 15.00
s. Wheeter, 142 300 30.00
G. Johnston,’ *» 145 250 25.00
Pp. H. Whalen, 149 1§ 5.00
And in accérda.ce with law, andan order of tife Board of Directors, mave on the
16th day of February, 1893, s0 many shares
of each parcel of such stock @ may de
necessary will be suld at public auction at
the office of the company, Nevada City, Cal.,
on the 7th day of April, Is98, at the hour of
11 o’clock A. M., of said day, to pay delinquent
assessment thereon, together with costs.of
advertising and expenscs of the sale.
K. Caspes, Secretary.’
Office at K. Casper’s store on Pine street,
Nevada City, Cal. : :
Notice of Forleiture.
{TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Nevada. ss.
To George True, delinquent co-owner,
andto A. A. ®harronat, inortgagee of said
True’s interest.
You are hereby notified that we, Jesse
Lyons, Klisha Hampton, Wm. G. Hampton
and the estate uf John Goyne, deceased,
(Celia A. Goyne, Admx.) have expended
. during thetwo years of 1891 and 1sy2, the
sum of $200.00 in labor and improvements
upon tbe st. Louis quartz claim (otherwise
known as the Neversweut) situate in the N.
E. 4 of Sec. 9; Tp. 16,N. K.9 E., M. vb. M., in
Willow Valley mining district, county and
State aforesaid, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Sec. 224, Kevised Statutes of the United States, and that
there is now due from you to the undersigned, as your share of said sum the sum
of $33:33. And if, within ninety days from
the service of this notice upon you, or
within ninety days after this uotice has
been served upon you by publication, you
fail orrefuse-to contribute your proportion
oLsuch expenditure. as co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the undersigned under said Section
JESSE LYONS,
ELISHA HAMPTON,
WM.G. HAMPTON,
ESTATE OF JOHN GOYNE, Dee’d,
(Celia A. Guyne, Admx.)
Dated April 1, léy3.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ACK RABBIT MILL.AND MINING COMoe PANY-— Location of Principal place of
business, San Franciscu, Jaiifornia. Location of works, Nevada Co. Cal: Notive Is
hereby given, that ata meeting of the Boara
of Directors, held on the 27th day of March,
1893. an Assessment, (No.3). of five cents.
(5 cts.) per share, was levied upon the Cap:tal stuck of the Corporation, Cee immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company, 620
Sansome Street, Room 10, San Francisc»,
California, Any Steck upon; which this
Assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2d .
duy of May, 1893, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at--pubdlicauction, ana
unless payment is made before, will be sold
on Monday; the 22d day of May, 1898, to pay
the delinquent. Assessment. t.gether with
costs of auvertising, and expenses of sa e.
By order of the Board of Directors.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Offico, 3.0, Sansome Street, Koom 10, San
Francisco, Calif -rnia. .
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144 OF NEL of Section 8, ‘Twp 17 North
N Range § east, situated in Nevada county
knows as the Warner Ranch. Price $600
half cash; balauce in one year, secured b
mortzage. Wood enough on place to pa
forsame. Fair house of tive rvoms, sta hj
for horses aod cow, fie spring “and spria
house. Address, W. F, BIRD, Yuba City
Sutter County, Cal.
Contains 80 acres, Title, U. S. Patent.
Assessment Notice,
-\DIN GOLDAND SILVER MINING CO.,
Nevada City, Cal. Notice is herebygiven
that at a meeting of the Board of Directors,
held onthe 24th day of March, 1593,.an
assessment (Number 5) of one cent per
share was levied upon the capital stock of the
corporation, payab ¢ Wednesday, Aprii 26th,
1893, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gald coin.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
M., for the. purpose of —. Trustees for
the euguing year, and the transaction of
such other business as may be properly and
legally brought before said meeiing.
I. J. ROLFE, secretary.
$10 REWARD.
TWHE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY OF
FERS the above named reward for the
arrest and conviction of the person or pereons who destruyed some of the Lamps and
Reflectors butonging tothe Company, on
Monday evening, March 27th, 1893.
K. CASPER, Proprietor.
Nevada City, March 28th.
Iv you are dull and stupid you are
bilious and need a tonic. Take Simmons
remain unpaid on Thurs, apr 27,
1848, will be delinquent and advert sed for
sule at public auction, ana, unléss 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 and exenses of sale. By order of the Board of
irectors.
és K. CASPER, Secretary.
Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine atreet
Nevada City, Cal.
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EVADA CO. NARROW GAUGE RAIL4 road Company. The annual meeting
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ORDINANCE no, 109.
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER
rate for the year commencing July ist
1993, and terminating July lst, S
The board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Krom and after July ist, 1893, and until
July 1st, 1894, the following rates and no
reater shall be charged, and may be colected per week by the Nevada City Water
Company, or other company supplying
water within the corporate limits of the
City of Nevada.
Section 1. To all families, 40 cents.
Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses,
75 cents.
Sec. 8. For first-class hotels, $3. For
laundries connected with same, $1.50.
Sec. 4. For second-class hotels, $2. For
laundries connected with the same, $1.
Sec. 5. For third cluss hotels, $1.60. For
laundries connected With the same, 75
cents.
Sec. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1. For
laundries connected with the same, 50
cents.
Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents
Sec. 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cents.
Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents.
Sec. 10. For barber shops, 50 cents.
Sec. Il. For bath establishments, 75 cents
Sec. 12. For drugstores, 50 cents.
Sec. 13. For blacksmith or wagon shops,
50 cents.
Sec. 14. For all houses occupied by lewd
women, 75 cénts.
Sec. 15. For school houses with an attendance of less than two hundred childr.n, $1.50.
Sec. 16. For school houses witn an attendance oftwo hundred children or over, $2.
Sec. I7. For foundries, $1.
Sec.18 For daily printing offices, 75
cents.
Sec. 19. For daily printing offices running presses with water power, extra $1.50.—
Sec. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents.
Sec. 21. For butcher shops running meat
cutters with wate: power, extra, 75 cents.
Sec.22.For bakeries, 75 cents.
‘ Sec. 23. For dairies, including one horse,
50 cents.
sec.°24. For Chinese heuses, for each
iaucet, 50 cents.
Sec. 25. For Chinese wash houses and
laundries, $3.
Sec. 26. For first-class livery stables, ineluding water for washing wagons, buggies
and carriages, $4. \
Sec. 27. For second-class livery stables,
including water: for washing wagons,
buegies and carriages, $3.
Sec. 28. For thir -class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies
and carriages, $2.
Sec. 29, For fourth-class livery stable, $I.
Sec. 30, For feed and sale stables, $2.
Sec. 31. For private stables, from one to
two hoses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents.
Sec. 32. For private stables for each additional horse, 1234 cents. J
Sec. 33. For brewries or soda factories,
iueluding two horses $1.50. Foreach additional horse, I2}4 cents.
Sec. 34. Forgas works, $2.
Sec. 35, For sewing machines for dressmaking or tailoring establishments for water
for each machine, 25 cents.
See. 36. Forsewing machines for family,
for use Of water, 10 cents.
Section 37. For Court. House, including
w. ter forirrigation, $5 per week, a a
Sec. 38: For each tap in the Catholic
cemetery, $5 per year.
see: 39. For public halis and theaters, 25cents. ;
Sec. 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents
Sec. 41. For 1, bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. .
Sec. 42 ‘For 1,000 bricks on emall contracts, 12}¢ cents.
Sec. 43. For stone’ wall and mortar, 8
cents per perch.
Sec. 44. For plastering or cementing 2
cents per sq, yd.
Sec. 45. Kor railroad depot, $3.00
See 46. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents.
See. 47. For coffee mills when run by
water pow er, 25 cents.
sec. 48. For quartz mills connected with
assay offices, 25 cents. 2
Sec. 49. For irrigation; if -taking--water-at
family rates, from-$5 to $15 per seas n at the
discretion of the wateragént, provided the
amount charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used:
Sec 50. Forirrigating, if taking water at
family rates, for every quantity above one
(nen, 26 Célits per ine tor 2 hours:
Sec. 51. For irrigation, when taking no
water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for
24 hours.
Sec. 52. Forirrigating vegetable gardens
when vegetables are soldin market, $25 per
BeARUH. = :
Sec. 53. For sprinkling or watering the
streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or .
other openings, $20 per year.
See. 64: For practice of organized hoge or
fire companies, $10 per year.
Sec. 55. For flushing sewers of all kinds,
$10 per year.
, Sec. 56. For City Hall and City Jail, $5
per year.
See. 67. For city trough et the Plaza and
City pound, $20per year.
Sec. 58. For city tire plugs. for water used
for fire purposts $3 for each hydrant per
year. .
Sec. 59. The Agent of the Water Company shall haye the power in all cases to
ascertain by Laat ew meagurement the quantity of water used and fixthe price as provided by sections 49, 50 and 51 of this ordinance.
Sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and
for city and county purposes, are due and
payable weekly, and if notso paid the water
agent may, in his 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. Water rates for all atte perpoees
and for the Court House are due and payable
quarterly. ‘Irrigate rates are due and payable in monthly installmenté of one fifth of
the rates when taking water for the season,
otherwise to pay pony for water used.
if not paid within the current month
water may be shut off the same as for domestic purposes.
Sec. 62. A tirst-class hotel is understood
to be a hotel containi not less than 70
— Second-class hotels not leas than 40
8.
Third class hotels not less than 20 beds
Fourth-class hotels not lese than 10 beds.
Sec. 63 A first-class livery stable is understood to be a stable containing not less
than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables
not less than 10 horsey. Third-class livery
stables not less than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery stables less ti an 6 horses.
Sec, 64. No one except a properly authorized agent of the Water Speen . shall turn
on the water to any plaee or building without a permit from the water ageut, provided
that any authorized agent of the city or
Fire Department may turn on the water for
city purposes.
Sec. 65. For-all water used for ranning
machinery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24
hours run, provided that during the months
of June, July, August and September of
each year when the Water Company can
not obtain more than agufiicient supply of
waterin the pipes for domestic purposes
and irrigation, it may refuse tosupply water
forthe purpose of pea Aye mtd and
provided further that on complaint of a
water copsumer that he isunable to obtaina
sufficientsupply of water for domestic purposes orirrigation, the Roard of City Trustees may, after investigating the matter, order the sale of water for running machinery
stopped, and it shall be stopped after a
period of one week from the date of such
rder.
© Sec. 66. The Marshal, when requested,
shall 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 . 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. Carr, Cierk.
First date of publication of this ordinance, March I4, 1893,
Assessment Notice,
ELHI MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION
of prinateet place of businegs, San
rancisco, California. Location of works,
Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California.
Notice 1s hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors held on the fg
(8th) day of March, 1893, an assessment No.
8, often cents :10c) per sharo 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, Koom 11, No. 14 Sansome street,
San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon’ which this assessment
shuli remain unpaid on the twelfth Ga
day of April, 1898, will be delinquent an
advertised for sale at public auction, and
unless payment is made before, will be
sold on DNESDAY, the third (34) day of
May ,:1898, to pay the delinquent assessment
together with costs of advertising and exmses Of sale, By order of the Board of
cose C.F. HUNT, § «fF. » Secretar
Uffice—Room Li, No. 14 Sansome stree
San Francisco, California. ;
Notice to Creditors.
Fy cena: OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DEceased.
otice ts hereby given by the undersl,
Executor of the Last will oe Richard —
aluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and ali
persons patng claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them-with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the first
publication of this notice, to Mary Ann PolFee, Executrix of said Will, at the Law
fice of Thos. 8. Ford, corner of Pine and
Commercial streets, Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of said
estate in said County of Nevada.
Dated this Lith day of March, 1893.
MARY ANN POLGLASE,
Land Notice.
AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Ca!.,Feb
25th, 1893. ee
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof wiil be made before the superior Judge of Nevada County,
Cal., at Nevada City, on the 25'h day of
April, 1893, viz: William Buiwd of Nevada
City P.O; Cal. H.-A; 5063, forthe W 12 of NE
1-4 SE 1-4 of NE 1-4. Nigof NEl-40f NE 14,
and SW 1-4 of NE I-40f N#& 1-4 of Sec. 32,Tp
178 K 9K, He names the following witesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation ofsaid land, vz: Peter Arbogast, John Cable, Jacob Arbugust, . Alexander Berge, all of Nevada City, Nevaca
county, California.
12 THOMAS FRASER, Register.
Land Notice.
LP OFFICE at Sacramento, Gal. Feb.
23d, 1893.
Notice is hereby fren that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Greany, County Clerk of Nevada
County, Cal., at Nevada City, on Tuegday,
Apnidth, 1893, viz: Christopher Galbrai h
of Nevada «ity P O. CL, v. 8. No. 10190,
for the 8 l-2of NE 1-4.SE£1-4 of NW 1-4 and
NW of SE 1-4 of Sec. 20,'f: 17, N. R. 10 E. M.
D.M, He names the following witnesses to
prove his co. tinuous residence upou and
cultiva ion of said land, viz: J. Charles
Strewig, Chris. Meyers, Fred Senner and
Conrad Grissel, all Nevada City P. O., Nevada County, Ca).
TUOMAS FRASER, Register.
C, W. Kitts, Attorney. f24
No, 1950,
_ Application, For Patent.
United States Land Office,
S4cramento, Cal, March 2d, 18y3. 3
NG is hereby gives that JOHN MeBEAN, whose Post Office address is
Washington, Nevada County, ‘‘aiifurnia,
h@s this day filed his application fer a Patent fur 1494 linear fect ofthe GAMBKINUS
QUARTZ MLNE or vein, bearing gold, and
wili site, with surface ground six hundred
feet in width, s:tuated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Nevada and State of
Culiforuia, and desiguated. by the field
x
as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township:Is
North, Range 11 Eastof «{'. tiablo Meridian. Said Lot No. 57, A. wud B., being deseribed as follows, towit : ee
LODE LINE,
Beginning at the South lode post marked’
{G. Q. M. No. 1;” thence mag. var. 169° 50’ K.
N. 15° 05’ K., 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to
post in rock wound marked “G. Q. M. No.
2” from which Sec. cor. common to Secs.
21; 22, 27 and 28, T,18N.,R. [1 E., bears N.
3° 61’ E. 15.68 chains distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIBS.
Commencing at SW cor. at post ith rock
mound marked ‘“‘G. Q. M. No, 6;” thence
mag. Var. 16° 50’ E.,N. 15° 5’ E, 22.65 chaius
or 1494.9 feet to post marked “G. Q. M. No.
5 ;” thenée.8 74° 50’ E. at 5.24 1-4 chs post in
rock mound “G. Q. M. 8.°L.”” from which
the Sec. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 und
28, 1.18 N., RK. 11 E. M.D, M.,;~ bears-N. 1°
22’15.68 chains distant, 9.09 chains or 600
feet postin rock mound marked *‘G. Q. M.
No. 4; thenee 8. 15° 05’ W. 22.65 chains or
‘G.Q. M. No, 3;” thence, N. 74° W.9.09
chains or 600 feet to place of beginning.
Containing 20.58 acres.
SURVEY OF MILL SITE.
Commencing at a post in rock mound
marked “G, Q.M. 8. N. W. Cor,” upon th
South boundary of the Gambriuus Quar
Claim ; thence mag. vir. 16° 50’ E.,8. 74
50’ E. 474 ehains-or 410.8 feet. to, b-in-Fue
mound marked “G. Q. M. 3. WN. E. Cor:
thence 8 1° 22’ W. 1.73 chains or 117.5 fee
along East boundary of Sec. 28, I'p.18 Nb 1
» M.D. M. to post marked “G. Q. M. 8.’
from_which the 1-4Sec. Cor. hetween Secs
z7and 28, T.18N.R,11 E., M.D. B. and M
bédra S15 25 W 52 links distant ; thenco
$8 43° 20’ W.7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post
inrock mound marked “G, Q. M.8. 5, E
Cor.” ; thence N. 74° 50’ W. 6.06 chains or
400 feet, postin rock mound marked “‘U, q.
M. 8.8. W. Cor.” ; thence N. 48° 20° E., 9.09
chaing or."600 feet to place of beginning. .
ontalning 4.74 acres.
CONNECTING LINE NO; 1.
Commencing at the North lode post marked‘G. Q. M. No,2°” thence N. 3° 51’ E.,
16-63 ehuine te-the See: cor, eommes to Sees
21, 22,27 and 28, T. 18 N.R. 11 E. M.D. B.
and M.
The location ofthis mine is recorded in
the_Recorder’s office of Nevada County.
California, in Book 7 Page 74, Mining toeations, The adjoining claimants are none,
‘ Any and al. persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Gambrinus Quai!z Mine
and Mill Site, or surface ground, are cequired to file their adyerse claims w.th the
Kegister of the United States Land Office,
at Sacram nto, 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 Applican.,
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be published for a period’uf sixty days, (ten consecutive weeks) in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper pubiished at Nevada City, Cal.
THOMAS F ASER, Register.
The first publication of this netice was
made on the 4th day of March, 1893. 4
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Pastor ofthe First M. EK, Church.
Por all chronic cases in connection with
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For Habitual Co pation, Indigestion,
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notes and official plat-on tile in this’ office . ”
1494.9 feet to post in rock mound marked . a
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i a
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