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TR SECTION.
._A Pew Indacements Which Nevada County
Offers to Settlers.
During the past few weeks the TRANSCRIPT has received about a dozen letters
from as many different States asking for
the information herein contained, and to
save letter writing is the reason for this
publication:
First-Large areas of fertile lands, seéured by Government patent, can be purchased at such reasonable figures that a few
hundred dollars i$ ‘sufficient to pay fora
smal] farm. oS :
Second—The standard fruits grown in
this county are the finest of their varieties
grown in the world, They aregty superior
flavor and have a firmness of texture that
gives them, better shipping and keeping
qualities than those grown at lower alti
tudes, and they fiud’a ready market at remunerative prides.
Third—The long summers permit of the
rotation of crops, and the raising of two and
even three different crops from .the same
land in a single season.
Fourth—There is a ready market for all
farm products at good prices.
Fifth—There are excellent means of transportation, the railway penetrating the central portion of the county.
Sixth—There is an abundance of . timber.
Seventh—There is an inexhaustible supply of pure water, both for irrigating and
domestic purposes.
Fighth—The temperature is mild, both
in summer and winter, and is not subject to
sudden changes,,
Ninth—The climate will cempare favorably with that of any other section of the
Pacific Coast, even with the most favored,
there -being no malaria with its resulting
chills and fever, no vieleut winds, no fogs;
uor floods.
g
Tenth—The children reared inthis climate and at this altitude above the sew
usually acquire better physical constitutions,
with more plumpness and firmness of muscular develupment ag well as color and.vitality of the blood than those reared in the
-valley-or-everr-coast-countics:— reve
With this brief statement of facts, however, let it be understood that we do not
elaim for Nevada county that it is a para. disé-on-earth, nor even the popular romance
of sub-tropical glories. “
——
Nevada county lies a little north of the
“central line of California, and contains a7
population of about 25,000. It extends
from the summit of the Sierra Nevada
mountains, on the east line of the State,
westward a distance of seventy miles to the
Sacramento Valley. It is from twelve to
twenty miles wide. The.altitude is from
two to three thousand feet along its central
“portion and less than oné thousand feet elevation in the western or valley region. The
line of-the Central Pacific Railroad crosses
the eastern boundary, and .travsrses the
southern portion of the county for many
It then enters Placer county;,,following close to the southern boundary of
Nevada county till near its western limit.
The Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad
connects _with the Central Pacific at Colfax
miles,
and extends thence north to the central portion of the county, passing through Chicago
Park, Grass Valley, and terminating at
Nevada City—twenty-two miles from the
Central Pacific Overland Railroad, The
central ‘portions contain most of the rich
gold mines, including quartz, hydraulic and
placer mines together with the upper por~
tion of the Horticultural belt, while’ the
Steck
penile auction,
western or foothill region consists exclusively of agricultural and grazing lands.
The horticultural aud agricultural section of .
the county comprises about 250,000 acres
of land, a large per centage of which is
adapted to cultivation, The topography of
the coiinty is such as to give variety to the
products. We grow successfully in Nevada
county: Oranges, citrons, figs,
olives, Bartlett pears, apples, peaches, nec—
tarines, apricots, plums, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, hazel nuts,
black walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, and
every kind of vegetable grown. me
Nevada City is the county seat of Nevada
county. There are five daily, one tri
weekly and three weekly newspapers pub~
lished in the county.
The fcllowing named towns are in Nevada county: Nevada City, Grass Valley,
Truckee, Boca, Rough and Ready, Spenceville, Indian Springs, North San Juan,
Birchville,. Sweetland, Cherokee, French
Corral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff,
North Bloomfield, Derbec, Moore’s Fiat,
Orleans Fiat, Graniteville, Ormonde, Washington, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You
Bet, Quaker Hill, Hunt’s Hill, Red Dog,
Little York, Chicago Park, Buena Vista,
Blue Tent, Mooney Flat, Boston Ravine,
Allison Ranch, Forest Springs, Patterson,
Maybert. : i
lemons,
Notice of Proving Will.
N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JAMES MACKENZIE, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th
day of September, 1893, at 10 oink A. M. of
said day, atthe Court Koom of said Court, at
the Court House in the City aud County of Nevaca, has been apruiated. as the time and place
for proving the Wi]l of said Jame, Mackenzie,
deceased, and for bearing the application of
Daniel Fur h forthe issuance to him of Letters
Testamentary, when and where any person interested may appees and contest the same.
Dated August 8th; [8y3.
; J. J. GREANY, Clerk,
Fred Searls, Attorney for Petitioner. a8
1
UNION MARKET.
COMMERCIAL 8TREET..
(QOLLEY BROS.,......Proonetors
DEALERS IN
NEVADA OF)
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
P At the lowest rates.
Wy {ALs0 Keer on HAND A CHOICE
_W srook OF THE POPULAR PUBLIC
_ ASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD
NEVADA DAILY
pay one year’s combination price in
“Igtne Leading pa:
it was Sotablished 1% 1860. It
ing and nteres
Isa handsome eight-page paper.
date of Drags gemipees It contains
cipal ci
literature, It furnishes
household.
live metropolitan daily
eding newspaper the Pacific Coast
r of Northern Central Cali
ves the late:
Court, Supervi 1 and other Nevaia county news.
TRANSCRIPT
(Regular Price $6 a Year
wrxéerEe
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
Both for $6 50a Year !
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
( Regular Price $6 a Year)
oxrrEe
THE SAN FRANCISCO
(Regutas Price $6 u Year)
Both for $900 a Year.
You Must Pay'in Advanee tor Une Year!
Those in arrears for tne TraNscrirr now mast pay up in full, and also
DAILY CALL
advance.
The Daily Transcript
rnia—a position itbas maintained since
and most reliable Mining, Horticulta’
Itis bright, independent enterpr.
Ay The San Francisco Weekly Call
It is issned every Tiesredey, eee contetne ay ot *
he we leaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up
pr gee geo th iggy ~roaty interesting special correspondence from all of the prines of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general
the latest and most eollebls soe news See. market quota
ives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultura! hews an
oral ae dret-claes family paver, appealing to the interest of every mau ber of the
The Morning Call
Seven issues wee
It has the largestci
isin
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
DIN GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of works, City, Nevada County
California. Location of FE isn al place of
business, Nevada City, Ci rnia.
Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment Eg 7) levied on the 2d day of August
1°93, the several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholders, as follows :
No.
Namen. Cert.
Cari Uhlig, 3
Carl Uhli 45
Cari Uhlig 6 6000
Carl Uhlig, 47. «1200
Carl Uhlig, 300
The abo 0
1750
No.
She.
2000
2570
Amt.
61 40
120
s
KN
a
Sresessssssssss
Ss
uM
~
57
133
95
6
7
9
142
sO
121
18
22
94
Norman,
George A. ine,
1-4
pemerweSSaSSoaRx
Alfered Peretz,
Jerome C eae
Mrs: H. M. Nihell,
Mrs. Susan a, Welch,
Mrs. Susan A. Weleh,
Charles Klingenspor,
Charles Klingenspor, 135
Charles Klingenspor, 1387
And in accordance with law and an order-of
the Board of Directors made on the 2d day of
Au 1898, so many shares of each cel of
such stock as may be necessary will be sold at
public auction on the 23d day of September,1893
atthe hour of 110’clock A. M., at the office o
the Secre the office of said corporation,
to pay the elinguent asscssmevt thereon, together with costs os advertising and expenses
of sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
; K. CASPER Secretary.
Office—In the rear of Carter & Johnston’s
Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California.
Se
ss
Postponement.
Y-order of the Board of Directors the delinquent day of the above sale of Odin
Gravel Mining Company is hereby postponed
to September 25, 1893.
K: CASPER, Secretary.
{Delinquent Notice.
—
‘JARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location of prineipal place of business,
evada City, Cal. Location of works, Nevada
County, Cal. Notice—There are delinquent
Notice For Publication.
gust 17th, 1893.
‘Notice is hereby
to make final proof in sup of
and that said
Judge of the
Nevada City, on the
viz: Susan R. Moody,
Moody deceased, who made H.
Tp. 17, N. R.9E.
and cult
dejon, Samuel
Meter. or of Nevada City, P. O.,
County, Cal.
ms LS 18;. ‘THOMAS FRASER, Rapier.
aA
W. v. LONG, Atty. for Claimant.
S. LAND OFFICE at Sacramento, Cal., Auiven that the followingnamed settle: has filed notice of ber intention
her claim,
roof will be made before the
duperior Court of Nevada Co., at
2th day of September 1893,
widow of Isaiah
A. 5279. for
Lot 5. or Fractional NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 2,
Sle Dames the wiiowee bi
nesses te prove her continuous residence u
frelon of said land, viz: Lewis BrinPeck, James Smith, Charles E.
Nevada
G. R. R.
2%
TIME TABLE NO. 47.
‘Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada
City on and after Wednesday, July 26th,
1893, as. follows:
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
_._.Notice of Proving Will.
of Nevyuda, State of California.
the Superior Court,
August, 1803, notice is hereby given
DAY, tne lith day of September,
o clock A. M. of 8. id da
County of Nevada, bas been
time and place for proving t
teh. Hirerhmen, 4 ¥
application of F.C. Luetje an
entary when and where any person interes
may appear cpg sage ome e.
ipa eset "5. J: GREANY® Clerk.
P. F. Simones, Atty for Petitioners. 028
in tue Superior Court, in and for the County
N the mattér of the Estate of LEB.HIRSCH. MAN deceased. Pursuant to an order of
made on the 28th day of
that MON1893, at 10
y, atthe Court Room
of said Court, at the‘‘ourt House in the City and
c N pointed as the
eWill of said
r e}.
ber for the issuance to them of Létters —_
5:40 A. , Dally, comnecting with
local train arriving at
and via Benicia at 6:45 P. M.
12:40 P. M. Daily; connecting “with
Overland train arriving at San Francisco at 9:45 P, M. and overland for the East,
Daily, --exeept Sundays;
6:55 P. M: connecting with. Overland Train arriving at San Francisco at 10:45a. M. Fare on this-train to Grass Valley
2 cents. No baggage checked, aot
Daily
days.” 10:25 P. M.
train 25 cents.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
Daily, ccnnecting with
except
Fare on
Sunthis
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
A ey. RABRIT MILLAND MINING COM
P
ness, San Francisco, Jal
Grass Valley, district Nevada Co. Cal. Notic
is hereby given, that ata momen of the Boar
of Directors, held on the 10th
office of the Company
Room 10, San
npon which this
main unpaid on the 15th de
will be delinquent, and a
October, 1898, to
ment, together with costa of
expenses of sae.
By order of the Board of Directors.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Offico, 320, Sansome Street, Room 10,
Francisco, Califurnia.
Postponement.
bbit Mill and Mini Compeny
pe ned to 8e pay et , 1993 an
‘is tpon o Monda,
pes CHAS. WETZELL, Secretary.
ANY. Location of Principal place of busi< Location of works,
ay of August
1898, an Assessment. (No.4) of five cents (5 cts.)
per share, was levied upon the Capital stock
of the—G B; immediately_in
United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the
320 Sansome Street,
rancisceo; California. .Any
Assessment shall reoi September, 1898
vertised for sale at
and unless payment is made
pefore,, will be sold on Friday,the 6th day of
ythe delinquent Assess—
advertising, and
Y order of the Board of Directorsthe delinquent day of the above assessment of Jack
a is hereby
the day of
, 16th October, 1893,
9:40 A. M. Overland train from
Fast and overland train leay 3
ciscoat5 P. M, eaving San Fran
5:10 P, M. Daily; . connecting “with
trai 1 i
San zraeeinee at7:30A, M., and overland trom
the East.
Daily, except Sundays
10:15 F. M. connecting with local
leaving Beare aiife atS vy. M., bringin
passengers from Stockton, Ban Jo mn
points south and West. : ie i” =
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
5:43 P. M. Daily, except Sundays.
GEOKGE FLETCHER,
Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent.
EDW’D H. BROWN, doseinismies: .
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET
James Monro, Proprietor.
of
_Sustomers supplied at the Lowest Price
‘With the very peat of .
Broad Street,
Near the City Hall,
L. P. FISHER
Ne wepaper Advertising Agemey:
ROOMS 26. AND 21 MERCHANTS Ez
CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET
s4N FRANCISCO,
_-—
N B. ADVEBTISEMENTS
eSolicited for all soumpepess published
on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
Folynesia, Mexican Ports, Paname, Vaipariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and
Europe.
Files of mearis every newspaper publishe
”@n the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during
business hours
PATENTS!
Pension, Land & Indian Depredation
CUuAImMs.
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. 5
Af you have an mation, oe
sketch-photograph or 8 model, together rs a rat description of the most
unportant features and we will advise you
‘Lccourse to pursue. If you are in possession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with inement, foniones submit the matter to us for
a reli opinion. :
NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0
Box 35, Washington D. ©.
Bunting Flags.
In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the education
of American youth, we have made special ments to furnish the BEST
quaity of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Dairy Ee swscarier atthe following
low prices »
it} 4 CLATION SIZES.
WEG oss fidiuyinkeedsis
40 feet lomg ss. vccevesceccccdcecs 8.00
16 feet long..2+0 cecersceneees
B2 feet long...seersreee33.34
These Flags are guaranteed to be equal
any Bunting Flags ip the country.
Address all orders with remittance to
BROWN & UALKINS,
Publishers ‘Daily Trauscript,’’ Nevada City, Cal.
aeeee
Beef, ‘Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb,
Sausages, Eto.
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
G@ E. WITHINGTON
J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, ete.
in the highest style of the art, a :
From and after date I will paint
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1,
O@™” Give me a call
your work. elsewhere.
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W. F, Englebright,)
Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor,
Deputy County Suryeyor and
Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor.
Office in Morgan & Roberis’ b’ock, Nevada
City, Cal.
before placing
INSURANOE .OMPANY
—OF—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home Office -318 California street,
ompany’s Building. *
solid in Assets, :
Cautious in Management,
Liberal and Prow; .the
Adjustment and Pa, went
of Losses
——
GEO, W, HI! L, Manager,
Office No. 90 Main Street.
GRASS VALLEY,
Notice Fer Publication,
I jis Office at Marysville, Cal., August 26,
otice is hereby given” that the followingamet oreaer has. “_hotice hy) ay iutention
© make proof in support of her claim
as widow of Louis May eceased d
that ong proof wiil be weasels the Hegister and Receiver at Marysville, Cal., on Saturday, October 21, 1393, viz: M: it
widow of Louis Marquardt, oconae’ —
pelicalice No. 4043, for the 8. ofthe 8 A
3. E4 of Bec. 80, and lotel and 2and NW
of the N. E'% of Section 31, all in oeean
Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Meridian,
contatuing 15850-100 acres. She names the follow fn atee ne) rove ber continous ren
and cultivation of, sa’ d, ¥
Joba Remm. John R. Rpnnedy. John Ander ha
, David Humphrey, all of we toc phrey, all of Camptony:
r
®
San_Francisco” via Stockton at 4:15B.-Mey:
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY
IVES notice that he is prepared to paint
cd gg the following described stock on account
oO. mt’ (No, 11) levied on the 4th day
of August 1893,the several amounts set ey {eagped
the names of the respective sharehoiders, es
follows: :
No. No.
Names. ,
. C. Miils,
. C, Mills,
Lane,
. Lane,
. 8. Baker,
; 8. Baker,
C. J. Naffziger,
W. G. Richards,
W.G, Richards, 51 50 -5 00
And in accorda2ce with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, maie on the 4th day
of August 1893, 80 apg . shares of Gach parcel
of such stock as may be necessary will be svld
at publie auction at the office of the company,
Nevada City, Cal., on the 25th day of Sept., 1893,
at the hour of 11 o’clock a. M., of gaid day, to
Igy, Telinquent assessment thereon, together
1
ShasoSwok
SSSSSSSSF
ee
costs of advertising and expenscs of the
sale. : K. Casper, Secretary.
Office in the rear of Carter & Johnstons
on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal.
Notice to Creditors.
Ee OF LEB HIRSCHMAN, deceased.
4 Notice is hereby given 4 the unde:s.gnpxecuture of the. Last .Will_of said Leb
irschman, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against the said de~
ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary.
{cian
COMFOUND SULPHUR
POWDER . !
The at. Medicine Ever
?
introduced ~
TRY 'T!
A fair trial will convince
the most skeptical that it is
the wonder of the age. i
The
Habitual
digestion,
Great Remedy for
Constipation, InPiles,
Billiousness,
Diseased
Liver, Gout,
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Etc.
Thousands of bottles are
are sold monthly and _everybody that has used it proclaim it to.a wonderful! medicine. :
Every prominent physiin San Francisco, San
Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recommend it.
Nold by all Ornggists
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
Dr. Cibbons’ Dispensary
*“ No. 623 Kearney Street,
Corner Colamercial San Francisco.
Established tn 1854 for
the treatment of Sexual
and Feminal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhea,
, Gleet, Sivieturé, Syphilis, in «ll »its forme,
potency, ete. Skin Discases of years’ standing
an? Ufcerated Lex sucevesfully treated
“= pr. Stibbou has practiced(over thirty years
in Sea -Pranciseo and
@, Lis Dispensary: is. the
oldest in California. The sick and afflicted
be ithin four months after the first
publication of this notice to the said-Executors
er et Neva.
a, the same
the residence of
ais evada County, Californ
being ft piace for the transactidn of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada.
F. GC. LUETJE,
N. WEBBER,
yy st of the Last Willof Leb Hirschman,
eceased, E
Dated this 11th day of September, 1893,
P. F. Simonds, Atty. sil
Notice to Creditors.
oem
STATE OF WILLIAM WOLF, DECEASFD.
Y Notice is mereby given by the undersigned,
Administratiix of the ertate of William Wolf,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
never claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first—publication
of this netice, to the said Administratrix, at the
law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the
same being the place for the transaction of the
business of said estate, in said county of Nevada, MARY WOLFE,
Adminigtratrix of Estate of William Wolf, deceased
Dated August 7th, 1893.
Fred Searls, Att’y for Estate. ang
UNION HOTEL
First-Class in all its
Appointments,
All Sunny Roome.
=e
NORTHWAY & BODEWIG,
Proprietors.
‘W. U. Telegraph Office in the House,
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
‘Blectric Lights throughout the building,
which renders it absolutely safe from fire.
as the largest and most modern Dining
Room in the city, with ¢he best alld freshest the market affords, i
The new management of the Union Hotel,
with its constantly new improvements,
makes it the finest and most popular resort
in the mountains and Northern California.
NATICNAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietor
‘The Only First-class Hotel in the Oity
Massive Fire-proof Structure.
Free from the danger of Fire se prevalentin Large Hotels.
Headquarters of Commercial
and Tourists.
Free ‘Bus ‘to and from al Trains.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office in the Building.
Travelers
The Table Not Excelled by that
Any Hotel in the Inte. flor of the State. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. .
_. with unerring certainty the following train of
has traveled cxteisively in Europe, and in
Lofsvaluable information
which he is competent to impart Wo those in
nee i of his-services.
SUMINALWEAKNESS.
Seminal Emmissions, the eonsequence of self
abuse.” This solitary viee, or depraving. sexual
indulgence, is praciiced by the young of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing
morbid symptoms unless combatted by seientific. medical meascr 8s viz.: Sallow counte
Sa had Wak eas im 4
should not fail to oati upon him.. The doectar .
weriee +theroushis ths -varicus-hespitas there >
obtaining a yreatde
HARNESS, —
SADDLES,
James Cairns
HAS OPENED IN THE.
Building next 10 Hennessy’s Stable
: ON BROAD STREET,
With the LARGEST STOCK OF
a
ROBES,.WIIIPS, Etc
Ever. Brought to: Nevada County, +and they will be
for sale at. a LOWER RATE than the samé
ofgo od canbe bought anywhere else in the State,
ee
offered
quality
aS
Bypsn m,
yellow ochre
We
No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring,
indigo and aluminou
No. 5.” (Uncolored?
bago and clay.
Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japen Tea
_ Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed gun: &
cured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it, A
child can drink it, “Draws # canary color -of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea.
You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per
pound, Never sold in bulk, Bold only tw sealed
packages bearing this trade-mark.
alleged.)Colored with
An Analysis
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of severalbrands of tea purchased in the open markets
‘No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo.
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and
o. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
consisting of
s earthy.
plumnance, dark spots under the eyes, n.in’ the
head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustli
oflesves and the rattling of chariots, unéasiness about icins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, viunted imtellect, loss of confi
dence difidence in approaching strangers, a
disliketo form new acjuaintances, disposition
to shun society, loss of memory, hectic blushes,
imples and Various eruptionhs about the face,
urred tongue. fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats If relief be not obtained,
persons. so afflicted should apply immediately,
either in person or by letter and have a cure
effected by his pew and scientific mode oi
treating these diseases.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who are
suffering under any of these fearful maladies,
should not forget the sacred responsibility
resting upou them, nor delay to obtain: im
mediate relief.
CURED AT HOME,
. Californ
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating onee, Ay hms length of timé the disease has confinued, and the medicine will be
promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity,
toany past of the country, with full direetion+
foruse. The Doctor cures wheu others fail
ba him. Charges reasonable call or write.
ddress DR J. F. GIBBON ,623 Kearney street,
gosner Commercial, San Francisco Office Box
1967.
Assessment Notice.
OUNTAIN ICE COMPANY OF CALIFORIVE NIA—Location Be tea al place of business; Cty and County of San Francisco, State of
a.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the thirteenth
(18th) day of September, 1893, an assessment of
Two Dollars ($2) per share was levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, paynie immediately in Uuited States gold coin to the
Secretary of said corporation, at the-office of
the corporation, at No. 827 Market street, San
Francisco, State of California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shal)
remain unpaid on the Seventeenth (17th) day
of Octcher, 1893. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at-publiceauction, and unless
payment is made before will be sold on FRIDAY, the third-(3d) day of .November, 1898, to
pay the delinquent} together with costs of adyereeeng and expenses of sale. By orderofthe
Board of Directars.
JOSEPH MARTIN,
Secretary of Mountain Ice Company of Cali
fornia. is
Otfice—No. 827 Market street, San Francisco,
California
Annual Meeting.
ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMpany.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above company, for the election
of trustecs to serve forthe ensuing year, and
the transaction of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting, wiil be held
on Wednesday, August 16, 1893, at the hour of
8 0’elock Pp. M, at the office of thé company, No.
320 Sansome street,room 10, San Frencisco, Cal
ifornia. Transfer books will be closed on Saturday, 4 ugust 12, 18938, at 12 o'clock M.
THEO, WETZEL, Secretary
Office—820 Sansome street, room 10, San
Francisco, Cal. ;
ORDINANCE NO, 112,
ANQERDEANCE FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF CITY ATTORNEY.
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain
as follows ;
SECTION I.
The City Attorney shel) receive for his ser~
vices as such attorney the following fees and
none other.
ist. A retainer of $7500 per annum. This to
be in full forali adviée given the Board or any
men. ber thereof, or any city officer, relating to
the affairs of the city, and for drafting all Ordinances and Contracts,
gad, For each conviction or pleaof guilty or
otherwise for any violation of a city ordinance
the sum of $15.00 ; provided that if the money
topay such fee is notcollected from the de
fendant, then h's fee shall be $10, to, be paid out
of the City Treasury.
Forall other services rendered at the request of the Board, such sums as are agreed upon with the Boaid. ’
> SECTION 2.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Passed by the following vete : Ayes—Baker,
Carr, Hook, Rich. No—Gault,
Passed August 7, 1893, \ i
D: 8. BAKER,
President of the Board of Trustees,
Attest : :
T. H, Capr, Clerk.
Notice. }
OTICE is bereby given to the District Attorney of Nevada Couaty, that l the under
signed, intend to apply tothe Honorable State
Board of Prison Directors for tre ptivilege of
being paroled, at a meeting of said Beara to be
held at San Quentin,on the 14th day of Oct.1893.
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GEO. -C. GAYLORD and «SHURTLEFF &° SON
Sole Agents for Nevada City. —
This
provement
he machine.
strong spiral spring.
ranping and most convenient of any.
machine is made “after
Singer Machines, and. is a perfect fac-simile in make, of
namentation and appearance. All the parts are made to
gauge exactly the same as_the Singer, and are constructed
of pregisely the same materials. ke
The Chicago Singer Machine have ,every important imina loose balance wheel so construeted as
premit_ winding bobbins without removing the work from
the Jatets
‘SINGER SEWING MACFINES .
modes rtom
to
The loose balance wheel is ‘actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to the shaft outside
of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
When a bobbin
bolt is pulled out enough to
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by
a stop-pin tili the bobbin .is filled, When the machine is
liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left
out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine
cannot be operated by the treadle.
The driving w.1eel on this machine is admitted. to be the simplest, easies
is to be wound the
release the balance wheel,
The machine is self-threading, has the
in a superior styelt.
very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the best maerial, with the
wearing parts hardened, and is finished
neered cover, drop-leaf table, end d:awers and cenwing ‘drawer.
The manufacturers WARRANT FVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
lt has ve
REMOVED,
Swarts Photograph Rooms:
a
AVING.
GRAPH GALLERY on
REFITTED THh PHOTO
E’-ime Street,
Ready For Business,
Photographs in all the Latest Styles,
Old Pictures copied and eularged,
JOHN SWART, Photographer,
Notice For P ublication,
[Ag OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, JULY 20,
Notice is hereby given that the followinguamed settler fias filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof wili be made before the Clerk
of the Superier Court of Nevada county, at ne
vada City, on Saturday. August 26, 1493 viz:
*€dward Brophy homestead ayplieation, No.
4022, for the Wig and of Ely anti Elg of NWI,
section 20, Tp.17.N.8 EK. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his con'inuous resiJence upon and cultivation of, said land, vit:
James Nugen’, Patrick Gs Meara, ‘Thomas Glinnen, Josiah 8. Gilbert, all of sweetiand, P. O
Nevada county.
22-Lm CHa RLES HA PGOOD, Register,
: KE. B. POWER,
\ torney and Coanselor at Law and Stexo
grapher,
Office—With Fred Searls, Nevada
City, California. 5
Will practice in all the Couts,
Wa. TRAVERS,
a .
~ Hcrewith iaform the public that lam row
diately.
Residence Property fl
Must be disposed of immeA roomy, well-built
house, with modern improvements, located on a fine lot on
one of the best streets and
close to Nevada City’s business center,
Will be sold at a low figure
and. on reasonable terms. This
is a first-class opportunity to~
buy one of the pleasantest
homes at the county seat.
Enquire of
1. J, ROLFE,
Nevada City, Cal,
fornia,
The Transcript has the complete Book and J o b PrintWee
ing Office in Northern Cali{