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May 6, 1893 (4 pages)

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en ise ‘Laple ot Distances. <From Nevada Uity to United States and Foreign, Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registered. © Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits’ conducted in any United States Court. spore . If you have an invention, send us a aketch-photograph . or small model, together with a. brief description of the most important features and we will advise you Atecourse to pursue. Hf you are‘in~ possession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with infringement, submit the matter to us for a reliable opinion. NATIONAL BUREAD OF. 0 \ Box 35, Washington D. Co The Chicago Cottage Organ* ‘Has attained astandudofeéexceéllenc whhi dimita. of no searriosr. : a containe veryp improvement that tm vyentive genius, duce. z These excélient Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, uick response, Variety of combination, « stic design, beauty n finish, perfect construction, making them the most. attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches societies, etc. f OFA BLISHED REPUTATION; FACILILIES UNE D SKILLED WORKMEN : bau BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. ? \NSTRUCTION BOOED) PIANO STOOLS ekill.and morey Cav Pro} Citizeug Bank Electiop Proclamation. The Electors of the Corporation of tre City of Nevada are hereby notitied that an NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS:! Second-Installment of Real Estate Taxes Now Dae ad Payable.; TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N remaining one-half of Taxes.on all Real Property is now due and payable and will be gelinquent on the 24th day of April, A, D., 1598, 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. : tockholders Meeting. — THE ANNUAL . MEETING OF THE stockholders ef the Neyada County Land aud Associa‘ion will take place at he . Nexada.ity,Cal.,.on Tues ARMONY H PANY. Locativn of principal place of Delinquent Notice. . ‘GRAVEL MINING COMerty of the undersigned under said Section JESSE LYONS, ELISHA HAMPTON, ; WM. G. HAMPTON, ESTATE OF JOHN GOY¥ NE, Deo’d, (Celia A. Guyne, Admx.) Dated April 1, 143. ASSESSMENT NOTICE, , ACK RABBIT MILL AND MINING COMeo) PANY Location of Principal place of business, can Franciscy, Caiformia, Location of works, Nevada Co.’Cal: Notice fs hervby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, bela on the 27th day wf March, 1893, an Assessnieut, (No 3) of five cents (5 cts.) per shure, Was levied upon the Capi~ tal stuck of the Corporation, payable immediately in United States GoldCuin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, 320) Sansome street, Koum 10, San Francise , California. Any steck upon which ths Assessment shall remain umpaid op the su day of May, Isv3y will be delinquent, and unless payment is made before, will be suld on Monday, the 22d day ef May, 1898;'to pay the delinquent Asséssment. tygether with costs of advertising, and exp.nses of” sa e. By order of the Board of Directurs-—————— bed THEO WETZEL, Secretary. day, May 9th, 1893, ats o’clock i+. M. for the purpose of electing & Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaciion uf ate-bh other business as may be brought hefore the meeting: E. M. PRESTON, President. G86 Er GA¥EOR DR: PeCRHhAPy<: Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders vf Udd Fellows Hall Association Will take place in the Library Troon of Odd Fellows Hall, Nevada City, on Mon‘tay evening, May J, 1893, at 8 o'clock, fo: the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the trafsaciion of such o:her biisiners as may properly come before said meeting. : N. P. BROWN, President. Fraucisco, Calif. roia. FOR SALE. YS Or NEM vt Sevtion 6; fwp aT North IN Range § cust, situated in Nevada county Eno wi as the Warner Ranch. Price @e00 half cash; bslance in one year, secured” b mortgase. Wood enough on place to for same Fair houses of tive rooms, stabi for horses and cow, tine spring and spriu house. Address, W. F. BIRD, Yuba City Sutter County, Cal. Contains 80 acres. Title, U. S. Patent. bedvertisedfur sate «t-publie-apction,-ana+— Sec. ONicG; 30, Sansome Street, Room 10, San ORDINANCE NO. 109. SN ORDINANCE FIX1IN + THE. WATER Sec. 32. For private stables for each additional horse, 127g cents. Sec. 33. For brewries or soda factories, iucluding two horses 81.50. Foreach additional horse, 12}4 cents. . 84. Forgas works, $2 Sec. 3, For sewing machines for dressmaking or tailoring establishments for water for each machine,. 4 cents. Sec. 36," For sewing machines for family, for use of water, 10 cents. $ Section 37. For Court Hvuuse, including w ter foriprigation, $5 per week. Sec. 38. For each tap in the Catholic cemetery, $5 per year. per: 89. For public balis-and theaters, 25 cents. Sec. 40. For ae halls, 25 cents, Sec. 41, For, 1,000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. Sec. 42 For 1,000 bricks ‘on emall contragts, 1244 cents.Sec. 43. For stone w&ll and mortar, 8 certs per perch. Sec. 44. For plastering or cementing 2 cepts per sq. yd.por railroad depot, $3.00 Sec: For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. Sec. 47. For coffee mills when run by water pow er, 25 cents. sec. 48.. For quartz mille connected with assay offices, 25 cents t—See:-49:_for irrigation; tf-taking—water-at family rates, from $5 to $15 perseas. n at the discretion of the water agent, provided the amount charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used. —7 Sec 60. _Forirrigating, if takingwater at family rates,for every quantity above one tuch,; 2 cents per inci for 24 hours” = See. 61. For. irrigation, when _teking uo water et family rates; 30-cents per-fneh for 24 hours. j See. 52. For terlgating yegetable gardens when vegetables are sold season. Sec, 63. For sprinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other openings; $20 per year. Bee, b¢:For prac Assessment Notice. fire com nies, 310 per year. Sec. 55 Fou flushing sewers of ‘Ril kinds, in market, $25 per} ot-organigedhose orjthe Kecorder’s office of Land Notice, AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Ca.,Feb 2th, 1893. .N. lo© 05' &., 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to postin rock mound murked “G.-Q. M. No. 2” from which See. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 28, T,18N.,R. Il E., bears N. 8° 61’ E. 15.53 chains distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIB3. Commencing at SW cor. at post in rock mound marked “G. Q, M. No. 6;’’ thence mag. var. 169 50’ E.,N. 15° 5’ EB. 22.65 chaius or 1494.9 feet to post marked “G. Q. M? No 5 ;’’ thence 8 74° 50’ E. at 5.24 1-u chs post in rock mound “G. Q.M. 8. L.”’ from which the Sec. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 4 nd. 23,1. 18. N.,R. 11 E.M. D, M., bears Nv1° 22 15.68 chains distant, 9.09 chains or 600 feet postin ruck-mound-marked-**G--Q:—M. No. 4;" thence 3. 159 05' W. 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to post in rock mound marked ‘G.QM. No, 8;’’ thence, N. 74° W. 9.09 chains cr 600 feet to place of beginning. Containing 20.58 acres. i SURVEY OF MILL SITR. Commencing at a. post in rock mound marked *G. Q. M. 8. N. W. Cor,”’ upou th South bounuary of the Gambrinus Quar Claim ; thence mag. v.ir. 169 50’ E., 3. 74 50’ EB. 4.71 Chiaitis oF 310-8 feet to~ post to rec” mound marked “G, Q. M. 8. N. E. Cor.; thence 8 15 22’ W.1.73 Chains or, 417.5 fee along East boundary of Sec. 28, Pp. 18 N tl K,, ¥. D. M. to post marked “G. Q. M. 8.’ from whith the 1-4 Sec. Cor. between secs Zand 28, T. 18 N.R,11 E., M.D. B. and M bearss 15 2° W 52 links distant ; theico S$ 43° 20’ W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post in rock mound marked “‘G. Q. M.S: 8, E Cor.’ ; thence N, 74° 50’ W. 6.06 chains or 400 {cet, in rock mound marked ‘‘u. Q. M.S. 8. W. Cor.’’ ; thence N. 43° 20’ E., 9.09 Chains or. 600 feet to. place of beginning. Contaluing 4.74 acres. CONNECTING LINE NO. i. Commencing at the North lode post marked“'G. Q. M. No. 2°" thence N. 39 61' E., 15.53 Chuins to the Sec. Cor. common fo Secs 21, 22, 27 and 28, T. 183 N. R. 11 E. M.D. B. an tS The location ofthis mine is. recorded in Nevada.County,+ California, in Buok 7 Page 74, Mining «oeations, The adjoining claimants ure none, IT SAVES And GEO. C. GAYLORD TO THE UNFORTUNATE: OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, Vorner-Commercial..... San fFranciec: * Established in 15: for the. trgatmen of Seuxal and Semi hal-Diseases—suehb as Gonorrhea, Glee Stricture, Syphili im all its forms Seminal Weakues Impotency, etc. ‘ss’ Skin Diseases o ay years’ standing ani i eS Cleerated Legs Sa ke successfully treat oN ihe Se 4 ed. JSS ~ Dr, Gibbon has practiced overthirty years in San Francisco and his» Dispensary fornia. Thesick and afflicted shonld-not fail to call upon him. ‘the doctor has traveled extensively. bn-—Eurepe, and —in— spected thoroughly the .vurious hospitals tirere; obtaintirg erenttbentofyelieble information, which he is ¢ mpetent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the. consequence « self abuse. ~ This solitary vice,.or deprav. seoxvalindulgence.,.is practiced hy the you of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measures viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots unde: the eyes, pain in the néad, ring ig in thi ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves anc the rattling of Cliariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness vf the limbs, confused vis -on, blunted intellect, loss of cenfidence limdence in approaching strangers, a dis like to form new acquaintances, dispositio (0B We will send THE D ILY TRANSORIPT with the .an francisco The Bicycle we have selected ag first-class article ia every respect. 1¢ is hand gome.and substantially made, iy& prime favorite, suddle-bay, toois, etc. LRANSCRIP? aad Daily Bulletin, one year, fo. tor @ 36-.2ch wheel, express Cuarges Ob vivycieirom fan Francisvo. Boys’ Velocipedes. VAiLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, on year, $12.50; Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40. Type Writers. This is a type-writing age. Everybody has whohas writing to do; or shoule have o Hereis your opportunity, The Sun type-wri iuytructions for use, which can be lea:ned tis. te unnutes, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Subscriber pays express, ~~ Cane, DAILY TRAN? CRIPP and Daily Bulletin, on year; 312.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an pays CXpress, Telescope. vountry or iraveling, will appreciate. with an object-glass ¢ inches in diameter, Subscriber to pay express charges. premium— tne ‘‘apollo”—while not the most expensive is a itruns easily and itis. standard finish with nickle trimmings, and will be seut complete with Will be sent with DAILY 329, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly oullepin, one year, $26.90. . [The above prices are Price per additional inch . p; wade known oo application,} Subscriber to pay A 16-inch wheel, standard tinish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, etc,, complete, sent with with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Duil? Gullevin,.one year, aud the DAILY TKAN SCKIEL and Weekly Bulletin; one-year; $15 Neither too latge nor too small, but just the r ghtsize with 14-k gold-head, will be sent with Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $10.50, Subscriber
A very useful article that snyone living in the i Our “premium telescopeis 4 good, strong instrument, traws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased, ind willbe sent with DAILY ‘ERANSCRIPT aud Vaily Bulletin, one Sear, $11; with DAILY TRANSUKLPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress, : Tent, ?*This is. a very useful prem mn and will “oe ap reciated ty ai] who go hunting, fishing or camp g out. Itisa first-class A tent, eater—proo and made of 8 oz. duck; sis ox7 feet, nd willbe sent With poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Builetin, one year $12,50, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly ulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays th express. o x me Hammock, see A hammock isa premium that appeals to alli) Whether slung from the trees in a iowa or from « . the posts ofa shady verandah, a h cmock is picturesque and suggestive of blissful comfort; A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, with 6}-feet spread, seit with. DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin one year, $10:25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subscriber payaexpress, a-pertect instrument,simiple.in.cODsLEMCtiab nce soem ne nis ra lil Neoelatans easily worked, neat!y mounted and boxed, wit, Ten : Among. eutdoor games lawn tennis ie becoming thefavorite It givee sufficient exercise withou being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in terest sustained ne game in which ladies excel, you can secure the, 00” will of your lady acq na@intances and add to. you opularity by getting asct of tennis and organ laingaclub. A first-class tennis outfit, comy fete will be sent with LAILY TRANSCRIPT and ¢. Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY « STRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one} year} $17, Subscriber payer expreas, Base Ba: Our base ball tft onsisteof wo earueballs three assorted — ta, two pe of gloves, mask ete:, complete nd will “be sent with DAILY §. TRANSCKIFT nd Daily Bulletin, cne #12 with DAILY NSCRIPT and Weef _ Bullctin one ar, $10 Subscriber pays eS Hanging Lamp throughout-the game, Being --wee 261g nll : : ‘ : rate for the year"commencing July 1st hereby given that the following ' Peg fa fait : : Aipha..-. seas Be rama election wilt be held in Nevada City. on . business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of} i295 and terminating July lst, 184 eaaned sottior lise Ripa notice of his intenIn England, adulterated food proDaily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SemiWeekly gg sol 8a mae her be tal a = a 6 Monday, May Ist, 1893, to elect the following sore — ee ae eee te The Board of Trusges of the City of Ne-. won to make final proof in support of bis ca ’ sad Us basis lowing valuable Preniitims at the following prices, payable in ativan e: . Ss ‘ named officers: are delinquent upou bed -©" . vada do ordain as-foilows: : i aid proof willbe made be-} ducts that are represented to ure : ; : Bear Valley ef Be 2 i, Marshal, scribed stock on account of assessment No. rom and after July ist, 1893. and until Yes the cuparie Judge of Nevada Cousty,. > ab i fficial fa ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION: Fg Bridgeport 3a. S 2. Assessor. 8 levied ou the 16th day of Feb uary. 1893,/ sy yt, 1894, the following rates and no Cal. at Nevada City, om the 25th day of are destroyed by the officials. a a ; Bowmen Dem cine 8. Treasurer. the several amounts set opposite the names . greater shail be charged, and may be col-. a pri, 169, vis : Wiliam Busee uf Novade . ) there is no such law here-and teais . : Senae a : 1838 “ ‘ tity trustee. of ye meh rn meager ane lected per week oy pres ate-y) eastiee City P. O. Cal. H. A. 5088, forthe belt of NE notoriously manipulated. Substi : h . D : : ey) ae 5. City irustee. le . = -. Company, or other co i tE . Nig of NE 1-4 NE L re) . 2 } 2 fo err eee ev res x ve Precinct No. 1: The polling pla¢e will be. J.C. Murebie, ee 16 $160) voter pk FA the corporate limits of the ae i of ae Né@ 1-4 of Sec. 32,Tp e ‘added and the whole dyed Solid Gold and Silver Wate we: * — : Edwards’ Bridge.. ca ie Ss at Samuel Ciutter’s carriage factory, on the} J. C. Murchie, $5 8 80 . City of Nevada. wx W7nN K 9E. He names the following witnéstutes are'added an whole dy Realizing the importance of good was; ANickle tenor drum, 14-inch meee, ee stic a rench a hy Sree a Plaza. InspectorsD. B. Getehe 1 and Rj} H.C. Mills, 12 50 5.00) “Sectionl. To all families, 40 cents. ges to prove his continuous residence upon. green or black. The dyes and sub. premium, wehave ‘selected the “Waltham complete, with DAILY eye tek ie ILY Pray J Braniteville. veeteese oe Tremain; Judges, Joba Richards and i": H. ‘. ius, ca bg 4 By Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses, . gn4 cultivation ofsaid land, viz; Peter Arstitutes have enustd the Seientifio . cis the best kno snd most Fitieble ae ar at Woche tnatichar sie yest 41060 : OMS V GLUT. 07-007 sors ceeseeee “ Brown; Clerks, W. J. ilitams ane la m. H. Crawford, 2 v 5 75 cents. : * b Arbugust, Aléxpieces in the market. These watches ve ? . a : Hunts Hill “ Orgin;, Baliot Clerks, Hugh Murchie and . Wm. H. Crawford, 58 50 5.00] “see. 3. For first-class hotels, $3. For et sont wil af Rovade Uny, Hevace American to refer to Japan Tea, ag . World-wide reputation which they have ained . Subscribar pays express. { Jackson's See * Geo. Russell. H. Lane, 3I 100 10-00 . },undries connected with same, $1.50. couuty, Valitornia. solely on their merits. The cases we guasantee . > ye Lake ee Se F at = Precinct No. 2. The do . place will be} H. Lane, o4 50 5.00} sec. 4. ®orssecond-ciass hotels, $2: For} “so; "* THUMAS FRASER, Register. to be of soliu goldand coin silver respectively, Military Drum m4 ee aa Sieres : — at the City Halil. ieee. ah Me a te ?: ~ ae ios : nee laundries cannected with ibe oS * : es es and if nos justas represented may be revurued at vA le — i A — Rt Fash ae ne or s and Harvey Cooper, Judges, Atgtist Lade. W. Jenkins, a Sec. 6, For third civss e218. 50, or Pe our expense and we will refup the mouey paid. A fine corded, hammered brass drum,§ with 4 1 ee pic ial ula apm E. eet Serer Ss ant oc oe B. earls rie pe pot laundries connected with the same, 7 Land sour! Sid oA Bait of We are prépared to make the most liberal propoyacks complete, with DALL™: TRARs i t and ; omer and J. B. Gray; Ballot Clerks, Louis Schmidt] 5. nee.er, 2 bad, cents. AE de + acking. rand of pure sitions on these watches as premiums, a Jaily Bulletin, one year, 210.0; wii All ie Bewwown 37 and Geo. C. Gaylord. ; G. Johnston, 145 250 2.00) “Sec. 6. “For fourth-class hotels, $1. For rr a epee, Se cage g: Beech’ i i open by the following offers: oRANSCKIPT and Weekly, Bi lfetin, one year , neato Juan “ Precinct No. 3, fhe polling place will be. P. H. Whalen, 149 aut i kn 5.00! teundries connected with the same, 60 Lace beret iven that ttre following. *e® is & necessity. Beech’s tea is Solia Gold Wat Gents’ $8.50, Subscriber pays express, ; purdon a Bridge 6 . scene i dkauteriod Fux bo vor cals fo Bee ae eat waee ou thE! ees bi deck daloon, 96 canto named settler has fla notice of his inten-. the pure sun-cured undyed Japan in od 10: 4 6 Ch rae \ ! aker Hill...:,.7 ¢ tates TOR tides i aed cowat . aath daw > 1X08. £0 ; hares. g. 2 J tion to make final proof in support of bis : _ A gentleman’s solid go unting case » saa e. Lhe Belief Hil) ..-----4e-+8 “ cietes'3: a ea nighet ik. ‘Cart; Ballot oF each parela St aac’ Sock ae waay b Bes. . ton Noes eaph guicerieneo exits. claim, and that said proof will be made beTea, Being pure you use less ge hfe sine erent, Manan eens on ns Rifles, ahaa ets Rough & keady..-----+ ge « Clerks, Alphonso Hartung and Felix Gillet. . necessary will bes Id at public auction at] gece Jo. For barber shops, 50 cents. fore’J. J. Greany, County Clerk ante snp than of the dyed teas, thus you pales One Vane 506 60, wateh, DAILY. TRANkcioss Aa ege “peter ath sae ota the — ‘ ce anow point” ager esses au ined ae Nile Reads 2a) Sedey ees aed oY ne 17th ag Apr, 1 ear tha ie os 1. Serdaneee ae spel deh 1608, “sist Uneimoeber Galbrai i use less‘per month and theeconomy ‘. scRir?'and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. need feather description ” We @ill send es cal 2 meee r €6=~6CUCtCé<“i;‘i‘“i‘i‘CS;C;CRMOW POINT Cw . eee ee eee SE Pe, “ > e x + Ss, 0 , 5 i + 5 ; = : : i , ip . . ae Seott’s Flat i Te I arnt Pris fre'elbek Aa ;ofsld dap, to pay detipaquouc. gee 12 Lor drug stone. 60 outs shops: . ot Nevada : ity-P 0. .C.k, D. #, Wo. 10190, . .’ 4 ifest, as yout monthly tea bill’ . Subscriber pays express charges on watch from] octagon barrel Winchester rite with DAILY weet Sinaratville ¢ +s By order of the Board of Trustees, lLo'cipek . a9 sai pean Leg Sgt Otte ee Fee blacksmith or wagon shops, for the B IQUE NE 1-4.8E 1-4 Gf NW-14 and 8 manilest, as y y. San Fraucisco TRANSCRIPT and vaily “Buletin, one yeer, Sec e . ~ — Bimarmtyille..-. +--+ <2+++ <0" zX GAULT, P ssessmeqt ithe » together w j 3 eran BF A deh Meats 2 . j igntrare ‘ ; hs AWE ETD" ae ih i Sweetland ....s+ ++: a attest Ty Ho Cee CIE en ee . Savercning Rnd! Gx peDeN of the sate. eg Forall houses dccupied by lewd . NW, of SE f4+of Seo: i ©, eae BM} is less tosay nothing of the deligat Solid Gold Watch—Ladies eT in veer Ene tek nce ee es Seis Spenceville...-.---+:‘ Novada Cite bh Zlat. 1806 i K. Casper, Secretary.’ ap esey DL. M. @ tiames the following witnesses to : ¢ etin, one year, 75. eve is center fhe is ce: Nevada City, March 3ist, 1893. : , ‘ med ; : } Bi Bacraménto:.....+.--ba 50 "s store on Pine street, . Yomen, 75 cents. prove his Co tinwdUs residence upo. and . A lady's solid gold bunting case watch, ‘Wal-. rifle, We wiilsenda rim fire for $1,40less, Sub 3 } Sian Francisco.....-fs ST ag SE SE SST IE PP hone 4 i a packs ". Sec. 15. Forschool th moe ay By ered cultiva ion of said land, viz: J. Charles tham” inovement, siem-winding, svem-setting, . scriber pays express t Lon on ae es ee : age og ager eng oe Sith an attend. . Sttewig, Se es tte boo Nee with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily . Bulletin, t fae be Washington. ...+ -c<eee-seseers> ‘ Electi f School Di t ° ‘ id ov 3 “. Conrad Grissel, a evada City P. U., Neone year, $29; with VAILY TRANSL "tT an ° By Wee ungto = eee ee, ection of Schoo rectors _ Notice of Korfeitare ance ol swe bandied suiheres or over; $2. Veda codtity, CAL 5 VEY Wa ‘ fal flavor. There are no headaches Weekly seers b ALY TENG paveceiowe Flobert Riffles. ‘ : <= FS " ‘s ¥ > ec. 17. " ” 3 ; : “ 4 >i ‘ ; r = : °. « im £ fi ar P. FISHER Jy CHEE ts hereby given 0 ihe qualifed Qtr OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF] Sec. 1s. For daily printing offices, 75] ¢ w icitig abaeees: sacred dete # in Beech’s Tea. It is ana See Save Pears Oe SRE Hee tek FYE ; an eeetieen tate e lig tor’ boys eee ar Bi cust apmmpena electors 0 evada School District, Nevada ss. t git cents. 23 ae eo 13 »» and can be drun ; , JUBy r o Pe nde ious county of Nevada, that the atrnual election ot to George True, delinquent co-owner,. gec.19. For daily printing offices runElion pure as childhood & da : Solid Silver Watches fond of shooting, gest with DAILY TRAN : Ne ope. ad ag or A 4 £X . School Directors will be held and to A. A. Charronat, mortgagee of said} ning presses with water power, extra $1.50. Applicstion wud Putont by children and delicate persons with Séatel Wihe siniec aa ue we See iity Taavecnipneca Weelieea a 7 » ~3 ¥ are » 5 td . : : ‘4 oO Ci a an eck] ee CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, Saturday, April 29, 1393, sig pas ‘are nered¥ otified that. we, Jesse] See. a For buvcher shops ‘running meat United States Land Oilice, . , impunity. It isa delight tolovers . nom" movement, stem-wiuding — and stem. one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays express SAN FRANCISCO. At Washington School House of said district Lyons, Kishe Bewaan jess G. . deme tong eutters with sl cad hye lg cents. Sacramento, Cal., March zd, 183. } of really good tea. It is-never sold FLT seamen Oe tee Dake Balteonk taboo Se t which elec Two Directors are to be . an e estate vf John Goyne, deceased,. gee. ‘OF bakeries, 75 cents. TIC : h rl bee i » TRANSCRIP" 4 B. ADVERTISEM ENTS ieoted, tor the full term of three’ years . (Celia a. Goynd, Admx.) huve expended Sec. 13 For dairies, including one horse, CHORES are CS. Als hap a in bulk. Sold only in sealed pack year, $185 Wit DAILY THANSCHIPT aud Weekly Revoivers. Solicited for all newspapers publishe *h: 5 during the two years of 1891 and -15y2, € . 50 cents. » a “, ‘aii * his trade-mark. ulletin, one year, $15.90, Su iber — We have decidea to offer a strong, serviceapl. pe on the Pacific Coast; the Sandwich~iniands;. “"Tp5 polls will be open between the hours . sum of $200,W in labor aid improvements . " sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for each han thin Any’hied aie appears = ges _.eges bearing this trade-mark. __ -oxprese chargey-on watch trom-San Francisee. Favolver for & preusfun audhive salestad she Polynesia, Mexican Ports Eee pg” Mg and of 8a.M.andsundown,. J.C. Kich is ap-. upon the St. Louis quartz claim (otherwise . jancet, 50 cents. , : entfor 1494 linear feet ofthe GAMBRINUS _ caine watcn, open tace, with DAILY beasts “2 American, double action,’ “Bull Dog,’’ in ap. riso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Ausponited Lasper'or, and J. G. O'Neil: and J. . known as the Nevergweut) situate in the 5. Sec, %. For Chinese wash houses and QUARYZ MLNE or vein, bearing gold, and SOKIPE, and Daily Bulletio, one year, ¥15; with’ sige from 22 to. 84. cal. It will be sent with = = ————— Cc tralian Colonies, the Eastern States and) iy jussey Judges of suidelection. By order . E. '4 ofSec. 9, Tp. 16, N. KR. 9 B., M.D. M., iD] Jaundries, $3. G wil. site, with surface ground six buud:red DAILY TRANSOKIPY and Weekly bulletin, one} pATLY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one 6 Europe. of the Board of Education of Nevada School . Willow Valiey-mining district, coanty and] Sec. 2. ' For first-class livery stables, in-. foot in width, stuated in the Eureka Minyear, $12.90. Subscriber to pay express charges} year, $11; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT’ ane 5: Files of neariy every newspaper publisme . picirict. State aforesaid, in order to hold said prom~ cluding water fur washing wagons, buggies ing District, County of Nevada aud State of on watch from San Francisco. Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pay ag borg coer tothe durin eecropary Posed ol Raveetion siete is oe : an ee ou to the undereinai ' M3 tor fi r weeks Yaa ons . Botes and official plat on file in this office i es . ° ry : “~_— "pantaeen hoate : signed as your -barnal nid sum the sum ions gies and carria es, $3. ig Bons] as lot No. 57, a. and ¥., in 17 be irage ne 45 thas anor a rape cn ge ary. twanrishing Tackle uJ = , » ae . mas “ I ’ ' 5 Vo ae ee . idface. eaenr 1OVeEME ae _< eg : of $33.33. And if, within ninety days from) Sec. 28, For third-class livery stables, ineS ee aa or a sted hele dea Price, 60 conts per Pound; halves, . scxiprand Lany Bulletia 2 $11; with . Our premium fishing rod is , 15-foot Calcutta ca . . the service of this notice upon you, or} clading water for washing wagons, buggies . . ined as follows, towit : : 35 t For sale b DAILY TRANSCKIPS anaa¥ Bulletin, one . bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules ’ A . 1892 TAXES, 1892 within ninety days after this uotice has} and carriages, $2. nis aah aa oonts.+0 y year $8.90-° Subseriber to pa ress chisayes . It isa good serviceable rod-and-wiil be sent with \@ : ss s beenserved upon you by publication, you Sec, 29. For iourth-class livery stable, $I. LODE LINE. “FF & SON as waton treat Baxi B¥ancineo line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRA} -« : P j Land & Indian De redation cama fail or refuse to Coatribute your propurtion. “Sec. 30, Forfeed and sale stables, $2. Beginning at the South lode post marked . SHORTLEFF s F SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; wit , 5 ensl0n, = on pre of Such expenditure 94 co-owner sour 1u-} See. Gl; For private stables from oue to} “G. M. No. 1;” theuce mag. var. 162 60 I. Bicyc.es. DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bullet’ 0 mA MSs. terest if said claim’ wiil become th two ho:ses, wagons and buggies, 2 cents. eat i E aes NARS s 10 per year. Any and al. persons claiming adversely [to shun society, loss of memory, necti« An elegant hanging lamp with 14-i ie — . 'JAMES KiNKEAD, Secretary. ; DIN GOLBAND SILVER MINING CO., § Sea Ps For City Hall and City Jail, $5] any portion of said Gambrinus Qual'z Mine ; dushes, pimplesand various eruptionsabou' Microscope, and from 42 to , bene ietciaee City Saanalogues and Price Lists on application . Nevada City; April 1, 1893. O Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given per year. and Mill site, or surface’ground, are cequir. the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs . JA mostinteresting instrument and of great use { POlished brass of a rich géld eolor—a high! rna~ as fe Bt — thal at a meeting of the Board of Directors, . " sea 57. For city trough at the Plaza and. ed to file their adverse claims wth the . consumption, nicht sweats. If retifhe not} iho student, at HIGAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN 00.. re Annnal Meéring. held onthe 24tn day of March, 1808, an assessment (Number 5) of one cent per share was jevied upon tue capital stock ofthe fMHE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKcorporation, payab ¢€ Wednesday April 26th, City pound, $20 per year. sec, 48. For city fire plugs. for water used for fire purposs $3 for euch hydrant per Kegister of the United States Land Office, at Sacram nt, California, duiiugtb sixty duys’ period of publication herevf,« * they obtained, persons so afilicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter and have a cure effected by his new and Thiv is no toy, but @ powerful mental and sérviceable lamp—sent with DAILY microscope that reveals the many strange things what exist in the food weeat and the water we TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one ‘year irink, Tt stands inchés high and niagnifies 50 $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, on year, $11.60, Subscriber pays exyear. press. will be barre i by the virtue of the, provisjiameters, and wid be sent DAILY .TRANrea by che vis ni esept with N scientific mode of treating these diseases. plas Ki PT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; w'th —h--holdersof the Masonic Hall Assaciftion . y.95 45 the scoretary, ab the stare of K. Cas1" see_59--Phe—Agent of the-Water-Com=-+ == MARRIED MENS OOOO ’ will be held at Masonic Hall, Nevdda City, . per, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold coin. ccoer ~ Now Ready . oe foroveray: Tf. Sold omy vy Subs ~ tion on saturday, May 20th, I893,ut 7 o’clock P. M.,-{or the-parpose of electing Trustees for on Any stock upon which this assessment shail K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, Ou Pine street pany shaJl hayethe power in all cases to ascertain by Lark ip measurement the quansec. 61. Water rates for all air pespenet and for the Court House are due and payable quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and payTHOMAS FRASER, Reg. ter.. Fred Searls, Attorney for Applican., made on the 4th day of March, 1893. a Cumpberland Coal ! Or those who contemplate marriage, whi will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to Wane part of ‘the country, with ful: and plain directions for use,~ The DocVAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Banjo, ICKIPT on unprecedently liberalterms . Gycaxues, . with full dircerions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSORIP? and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber San 5 1 ; M one t i Always ready ~ write; carries ink bh d ; ‘ ‘ remain unpaid ou Thursday, April 27, . tity of waterused and fixthe price as pro— Tt suffering under any of these fearful mal ; eA engus: an ‘ LIFE AND WORK O * the evsuing year, and the trausaction of . (g,3, willbe delinquent and advertised for . vided by sections 49, 50 and 51 A this Do It'is hereby ordered, that the foregoing . dies, should not forget the sacred respon Musical Instruments. robs paarrck ‘DAILY, TNaheed ee a "i? 10: such other business as may be properly aad} gare at public auction, and, unless payment} nance, : Notice of Application for fatent be pub-. -iollity resting upon them, nordelay—<¢ ob rn tna aur selects { ical tastru=. bulletin, one year. $1035: with, and Pasly 4V: > legally brought before said mee'ing. is made before, will be sold on the 15th day sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and} lished-for @ period of sixty days, (ten con-}. sin immediate relief. MeN en : Be wt rege ~ musica ; nstruSCRIPT end Weekls Burr FA JAILY RANing e i JAS BLAINE 1. J.RULFE, secretary. of May 1893, at the hour of 11 o clock A. . for city and county Purposes, are due and . secutive wecks) in the Nevaaa Duily TranCURED AT HOME. m Be tok Pee p we nken oe pean y etin, 98.25, land s s } M. at the office of theSecrétary of said cor’ . payable weekly, and-if notso paid the water . script, a daily newspaper pubiished at NeP ta distance may be CURED A1 <5 ued to a performer who is A on a 3 j henti Work P ©‘ shed. poration, to pay the delingent assessment, agent may, in his discretion, upon giving . Vada City, Cal. -ersons ata dista: nay be ; ; ” I , _& connoisseur, Standard Ra 6 The Only Authentic together with costs of advertising and ex-. ie delinquent consumer one week's written THOMAS F ASER, Register. HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, . We have made arFangemente with the eading in uage. ie LEA penses of sale. By order of the Board Of} notice to pay up, shut offthe water from the peg if tating ease, symptoms, length of time, the . “anufacturersand jobbers thatenable us to offe: Approved by the signalservice at W. ‘ton On which the authorshay been e zaged ® . Directors. preniises of such consumer {The first publication of this notice was. Usease Las continued, and the medicine . hese instruments ia connection with the TRAN for n whic . ; = aN ies ae x tor cures when others fail. Try him. Banjoplayingis an accomplish’ t that has . P&ys express, ‘WHE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY OF. ; , : able in monthly installments of one fifth of : 1 ble call , q praying OCTET URRIONS _ SUAS . ‘ A pes : TOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. . ats Charges reasonable call or write. hec very fash’ bled 4 We sincerely warn hook »:Dyassere rc arreat and Se aaiienet the ‘senegal peters ' — : otherwise to pay monthly for water used. Arc ly Red dak . . Address = eS F. omer yt he ee (epereadiy learned by suyoue ortagit good’ tot ‘Phot. h 9:4 Beg ene a and chetted b any Of the . sons who destroyed gome of the Lamps and EVADA CO. NARROW GAUGE RAtL-] if mos paid within fit current month t Greatly educe CES . . eee. Soca Com Mais). Pam Tenner pp regen kag apne d Papen ner poigrenc ang a a A ore nied Outhit. f Fast pial Pgosegpce + par ay iew”’ of . Ketlece bu long to. the Company, on road Company. bHual mec I 7 a —_— = + A es ss ree id hd— mateur photography is a i ‘ piper ys Rieaapee pi tea thrown Mouday evemang, March orth, i808! i Mi of the Stuckhuiders of the Nevada County: mestic purposes J . MAC DON © U GH & CO; -ome nickle-rim, caif-skip head, 10 bracket banjo . . popular poctention, Wien Pg ben aed me CTC a cet within @ very ehoit time, Narrow Gauge Ruilroad Company for the] ‘Sec. 62 A first-class hotel is understood San Francisco A vith instruction book, with DAILY TRAN. ratuy of today anyone can soon acquire the art of 4:] poy Sisk: -onsist of nothing but a collec‘K. CASPER, *Proprietor election of seven Directors, to serve for the . to be a hotel containi not lesg than 70 [2G DRS STARKEY & PALEN $ AYTE a cent Sp atin one pene SER with. . making 9. goad picture and will. soan : 3 Ban tho of td cid nunvelianle newspaper clip\ : : ensuing twelve mouths, und for the ttane-. beds, Secoud-class hotels not less than 40 bd DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one . hundreds of views taken by him or herself.” The th tion o ee oT be carried away by any flar Nevada City, Mareh 28th action of such other busive 8 as. may prep beds. —* ' year, 9.00, Subscriber to pay express charges. . apparatus we offer isso light it can easily » » . ings. Don Be carts uinra tat you may)” ada GI; ojaiuaad erly come before the meeting, will be held} Third class hotels not less than 20 beds nyt B Fi ry ae when walking or riding. Kverybod 10 ng and auese Ms c a dona teceuse 1 <= : Sates Pelee Bisa eg atthe office of the Company, atthe Railroad . Fourth-class hotels not lesa than 10 beds. i [bd men 1 1 i a a ion at ornet. shoud bave cue for it will prove a sc a * ceneive george Fy any * : 1 Depot, Grass Val Nevada county, Cali-} Sec. 63 A first-class livery stable is unky Ahandsome nickle b' flat. cornet, with full set . #™sement‘to vil a, dof to many. urce oO leavi what you fornia, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF . derstood to be a stable containing not less wh 1529 Arch'St, Philadephia Pa. of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction . .A complete pho‘ographic outfit, consisting of yr THE ONLY STADt D WORK Ir you are dull and stupid you are] PpRIL, 1893, a3 P.M. Polis wits be opened . than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables ar) Hwb, 4 oi ook? omplete—a fine solo instrument—with . YieW camera ivr making 34x 4% pictur ‘ith poin : bilious and need.aténic. Take Simmons . *t5:4?. M., Trena{er hooks wilt De chogeg . ee ee rot Ines than 6 hom oan tena fe a For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis . LAiLy THANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one quick w. ricing lens, 6 rapid dry plates, SJapanned GE ° 25 ay of March, é — i 5.50; wi P iS. ’ i onthe life of the illustrijus tesman, Liver Regulator on me OY JOUN F. KIDDER, President. . class livery stables less ti an 6 horses, ‘ asa Dysentery, Oatarrh Hay Fever, De eechis batik bitt acrontbes am package oP hypo, I prleting. frase ee Y EI 8 ; GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary, Sec. 64. No one except a properly authorEastern Cities and to Europe. bilitv, Headache. Rheumstism Neuprees charges. PAYS, ©X~ . bevco preening Parier, Lebeot of tub ects 7 oe ome. wanted ail over this a voneene ized agent of the Water Company shall turn. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL! ralma, and all Uhronic and Nervous Russel negative clasp ’and patent pe agra AGEN Be ee a iad — Woskecs on the wat r fo any place or building wish) =. 3:ALL RAIL ROUTES >¢ 3.< . . Disorders. Flute, with full Instructions, for “making photoraphs ing $1008 week fn G2 Bi ii ga NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIP T that any authorized agent of the city or are —or THE = ume . cand Oxy cee hrostiont thar ot are Bree fates onnet the eweste Aa coslest ms 1 Dall Bulletin, teelyent 411; with DAC oa: . A on ms rl . @ . 4 x . e le ’ bi Bend atonce for-peci. scireulars, d furcity warenaia. y PRS Warer TOF SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Starkey and Palen, is ascie?lfieadjustment. cné piano and ail other nstruinente For n SCRIVT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.% eer, ther particulers jors $1.00 for oy, fit] to (Regular Price $6 a Yeat Sec. 65. For all water used for ranning of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen . premium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6-. Francisco, Pay express charges from San . the ’ machinery, 26 cents per miner’s inch for 24 (Paciric System.) yAcuariaED ; ane Coane hericie, pe toll keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and] Nore—Additional materials G. DOMINI yN PUBLISHING 00, wire g buss run, provided that duting te months Daily Express Trains make ‘prompt connec-. overthe work, Saar AG te BORED seen wea henge re reread oo . tographers, may be had Sam 0 Partriage : of June, July, August and September o te : , . Bulletin, one year, $13; D4 ! RIP’ Commer d : A AVI each year when the Water Company can}. «**~ eee ie the take M rate It man Dees an Tae. joe ent Shan. tweets and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Sub. “““Commere® Street, —_ Francisco, 0 IV seatiewen . THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CAYs1 sot obisin more man asufictont supply of. “Fas —aNw AR * genre , tousnnde of patients. Neve tcet . scriber payeexntow charg Stondard Atlas. Cy waterin the ptpes for domestic pu 8 . : 1 5 ; fag Fibs: (Regular Price $1.2% a Year) and frrigation, it may refuse to supply water! Hew Y k and New. Orleans siguifoant tact. iat: weve iedle mags Pianos, wing, Band-MeNRlly Standard Atlas of the ons, : >> “~ FE oven or the purpose of runn machinery an Vilu . ; Amintature piano with 16 bell-metalke 1 oe ial a im One large 2~-Uun' Fr -.£ at .— fle a ‘ xs i . provided further that on the complaint of a ay th Steamer Lines to) a. {does notact as most drugs do. by creat . oe ne eae fast the thi ‘hi YS, ele-) volume otl02 pages, elegantly . illustrated and , say s a > At . { . water-conanmerthat heis unable te otecine EUROPEAN — PORTS {nz another ailment, ana benefiting one i mend ory Tae oe pee ond learn . hound ipa. substantial fant witn gold side Fr In view. of the movemen:--t0e & DOTe) fs tee tad ¢ . sufficient supply of water for domestic pur° gen ot Wie Oxppnee of another, alten, re. SN UCwIFT asd Dally Bul etn DAILY . stamp appropriately and designed a general use of the Stars and Stripe. _o3poses or irrigation, the Hoard of City “Trus. PULLMAN PALACE Zw . Aer A meggud course, Ue crkdlente the . (ir with Dak THANSCALET “ag Ww 2st . Stages Sate, wal be sont with DAILY Thea. C ia pecially in connevtion “ith the educa alga 2: tees may, after investigating the matter, ormr *"SLEEPING CARS. senis a revitalizer, rénewing, strengthen Bulletin, O. year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exDAILY TRANSCRIPT " yone year, $11;with . tA. , outh. wa havawiaie soe TH NEV ADA DA iLY TRA Ss __ . der the sale of water for running machinery f » dipody tale Ring the whole tas press, and Weekly Bulletin, one 4 of American y' is WE OR “ ; “= . stopped, and it shall be stopped after a And S.cond-class Sleeping O ae eee oe he: Onn aureds : year, $9, Subscriber pays expross, t isl arrangements to -furnis® the BEST Regular Price $6 a Year)! period of one week from the tne of such ° coping Vara. u ‘These statements are confirmed by numCroquet sof oe ; z f Banting Plage to readerc of (neg * rAee : : ‘Attached to Express Trains, erous testimonials, publishedin our book Guizot's ° Histor f Fran ef gu-“Lity.of Bunting al Be © Sec. 66. The Marshal, when requested . ae of 200 pages, only with the express permisA beautiful croquet set for eight players will p 0 rance. iy the Darty I'a wsonrer at the following Ow tre ve ’ q ed, Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths securea sion of the patients; their names and ad. be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and Daily Guizot's “History of France” is a standard work f low prices « sect nie : Cornpens tor che puruantt chau Pdi ned and other information given upon applica, Gregnen are Biyori, and you can referto them . wuilletin, one ear $10; with DAILY. TRAN~ Hi bee tas a tage boundin cloth, protusely y Bh CLATION GIE0"*, ¢ Te ys 3 A N PR ANSISCO D A I I Pg C ASF water from the premises of any person who . “ion te fompany soffices wpene peasen “he gront sneceas on our treatment has rae a veer, $8. Sub . with DAILY TRANSCKIPT. snd Daily balleae SHC og ee re eee re ay f oe ns (OL f Le aU A shall be in default in the payment Of WENT re eee ee on eee eee 91 . given rise toa host of imitators, ungerupuShot 6 one 3a, $13,60; with DAILY TRANSCEIPT an as j pikitascamnenset 67 A rovided ip this Urainance. eo lous persous ; some Calling their preparaWeekly Bulletin, one year,i 1). ; : Paes ped : pa 6.34 (Regutat Price $6 4 Year) @: Sine ths ee pe ily se Orders sold at Lowest Rates lor tickets tions Compound Oxyken,o ten ppropriat ale = ot Guns, : payeexpress, " ee! Sey ee Bag Per eT e TTT hah ee se oa = ‘ y B e "y 4: . ing our ‘testimonials and the names of our e made a special point of securing a good . Bs 6 foctlong...0.seccsseeesss HOOT SA me ees sum of $2 for each time he so. accompanies . fF passage from, ee an ee vlu. patients, to recommend worthless concoc. . for apremium—ong that wecan rosomumend Sod Sewing Machines, a / Me ily 50 Gast WOE. cis csccescceans<. OOO) ae ; + ear the Water Agent, the same tobe paid by the . ies to any point in the Pacific States and . tions, But any substance made elsewhere . feel aasured that our selection will be all that you . A higharm sewing machi s Fad : 12 feet lon "* gig7 . <a ee ese le te ote erohei into she City Treasury the same as} Territories. ‘These orders, if not used, . or by others, und called Compound Oxygen’. canask. Our premium gun is. well made and . machinesinthe market; «et Bs . of the bes, fee . Se 12.34 : other une 8 collected by him. will be redeemed at the full amount paid is spurtous. handsomely finished, {tt shoots strong and . with PALLY TRANSCRIPT and ty Avevense, your i Be 14 feet long....+-+eeeeeeres 1O0 ty oT 2 . Si, assed thie 19th day 0 Pobrucry, 1893, by Pee “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE ‘OF j accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every par. one year, $80; with DAILY Tea Bu) letin, Poba 16 feet long. ccs. recieaesees 1400/ Vor, Binet Baw ! PS BY ag yc on 5 Cl . ACEON ANE RESULTS Jn thelr ota . Soule he inher au cut erga . Wkly Bln oe yar, Salted yee = fe ba } 20 feet long.... seesesecouce x7. 74% we . get SLM Oe Beart of City Trustees. General Pass Agent. . ers full information as to this remarkable . with twist barrels, baca-action, side snap, rubber . ome i 25 feet long.. ..66s essere ees 25.00 Those in arrears for tne TaaNscrieT now mast pay 1p in full, and also. first date of publication of this orai-} © = TRAX: Gem. tral. Manager, curativeagent, and.e record ‘of surprising butt, Noa, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will —_—_— B Ba = 4 pe ~~ —PPPOE CT Perr eee : a pay one year’s combination price in advance. nance, March 14, 1898. 2 —_— many of them after being abandoned to die Bulletin, one ear, $21; ‘with, DAILY Thaw NOTE—Persons preferring Semi-W *t rere ree ee ee . . ( { ss : 9 allie: , be . — in miuy 82 feet me pre Pere res The Daily Transcript ~~" Assessment Notice. RAIL ROAD LANDS. eer ateaod anulination mated FREE stores ip tgs pga one year, $19, pth obtain it by paying etre #75 {a RE 96 feet lon, 36.67 ‘ d sta oe For lands in Central and Northern Calii Same gun as above, with pis ‘gr 91.60, . B tiou tothe clubbing price for {the Weekly i eet long... peeeeeeeeteees {stne Loeding paper of Northern Central Catifornia—a position ithas maintained since ELHI MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION . fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to DRS. STARKEY & PALEN. . ic ajvod te at " -50, . Bulletin, . R re sed to be equal . it 8% extablished in 1860. It gives the latest aud mostreliable Mining, Horticultur D of principal place of business, San . or add: RPT OS Geers Me 2 nd to above preaP e 3 These Flags are guaranteed to be eq Court, Gupervisoral and other Nevaia county news, Itis bright, independent enterpn. rancisco, California. on of works, t ie ing and nteresting. to any Bunting Flags iv the country. Address all orders with remittances ‘o Ise handsome eight-page paper. The San Francisco Weekly Call itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of th Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California. Notice 1s hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the Eight (8th) day of March, 1893, an assessment No. W.H. MILLS, Land Agent,O. P. R. R, Sar Francisco. Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada Cit opp Nationa £ Coast. tis distitguished for the br: The Bulletin ig the leading oreming journal in circul lian pleteness of its local news, reviews of curate editorial matter, uews, while itis the recognized authority in al) fi ation and intinenceon . Pacific accuracyan¢ rature and art; and extent of tore’ = 28 : nancial and trad i BROWN & CALKINS, 8, of ten cents (0c) per shary was levied 1 change hote Bulletin isthe ouly newspaper in. California that rade circles, The D + important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up te Nl [ A ; , A publishes in extenso the d eines smaite Transcript.”’ Ne-. gate of publication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the prinsiete lasiedtaants ta “Gaited wenn atl JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, the Supreme Court. Owing to the Lit en in time between San Franci; cclnions of ada i ‘ cipal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general rincipal news centers in the East, the wo mehorend : 1d’s news of each day i cd'by she ‘7 > stin twelve hours in advanceof th H ay is furnished by the Bul. literat . It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market ota . Coun to the Secretary ‘at the office of the Catarrh T ooo ning papers, pee scales theme, “y" wiveu special attention to mining, martioulaeal a4 ricultural news an bry tn oo were ay Fe , 9. 14 Sengome street, rey Try! CG. G. LINIMENT Has No HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE conputaeaes eared § Betdaeeas le PAze, 9 column paper, issued every Wednesday B every respect a first-class family paver, appealing tothe interest of every mamber.ot the . “°C "stock upon which. this A bitrate t. Stable has the largest lot of “. "gag Bendel’ srders: eekly publish d in the West. : UNION MARKET household. M 2 The ; : Cc i aiult camait unpaid an the twelfth (12th area —— ee ce Pre-. Horses, Carriages and Buggies : c Fi : ayaa Mornin all day of April, 1803, will be delinquent scr « San Francisco's Leadine Phy ’ BRO as pom COMMERCIAL STREET..NFVADA CT 4 foes § Salsas ‘cavwnestt te’ hehe: take ution, «nd . sicians. Teams with clevaut Bugsion, Wacone and SAT IEIDIS. a live metropolitan daily It has the largest circulati ‘ 1 be re WORE m4 es ol A wa 14) dey of OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890, . Hacks to let at the shortest notice and o Sgn DY! P ading newspaper the Pacific Coast. +] May, 1893, to pay the delinquent assessment . . 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