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September 25, 1893 (4 pages)

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PDI ” = a A Few 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, seeured by Government patent, can be purchased at such reasonable figures that a few hundred. dollars is sufficient, to ‘pay for a small farm. Pa Second—The standard fruits grown in this county are the finest of their varieties grown in the world. They are of a superior flavor and have a firmness of texture. that gives them better shipping and keeping qualities thansthose grown at lower alti tudes, ‘and they find a ready market at remunerative prices.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. “9 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 ofthe county, ‘ Sixth—There is an abundance of timber. Seventh—There is an inexhaustible supply of pure water, both for irrigating and dotnestic purposes. Eighth—The temperature is mild, both in summer ang winter, and is not subject to sudden changes. Ninth—The climate will compare 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 violeut winds, no fogs, uor floods, : Tenth—The children reared in this climate and at this altitude above the sea usually acquire better physical constitutions, with more: plumpness and firmness of muscular development as well as color and‘ vitality of the blood than those reared in the valley or even coast’ counties. With this brief statement of facts, however; let: it be: understood that we do not claim for Nevada county that it is a paradise 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 a 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 L Sacramento Valley. twenty miles wide. The altitude is from two to three thousand feet along its central portion and less than one thousand feet elevation in the western or valley region. The line of the Central Pacific Railroad crosses the eastern boundary, and traverses the southern portion_of the county for many miles. ‘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 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 portion of the Horticultural belt, while the western or foothill region consists exclusively of agricultural and grazing lands. The horticultural and 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 county is such as tq. give variety to the products. We grow successfully in Nevada county: Oranges, citrons, figs, olives, Bartlett pears, apples,. peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, hazel nuts, black walnuts, cHestnuts, almonds, every kind of vegetable grown. Nevada City is the county seat of Nevada county. There are five daily, one tri ‘ weekly and three weekly newspapers published in the county. The fcllowing named towns are in Nevada county: Nevada City, Grass Valley, ‘Truckee, Beca, Rough and Ready, Spenceville, Indian Springs, North San : Juan, Birchville, Sweetland, Cherokee, French ; Corral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff, ‘North Bloomfield, Derbec, Moore’s Flat, Orleans Flat, Graniteville, Ormonde, Washington, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You Bet, Quaker Hill, Hunt’s Hill, Red Dog, lemons, and ‘Little’ York, Chicago Park, Buena Vista, } Blue Tent, Mooney Flat, Boston Ravine, Allison Ranch, Forest Springs, \Patterson, Maybert. : = a Notice of Proving Will. T THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES MACKENZIE, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th pes J of .September, 1893, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, atthe Court Koom of said Court, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevaca, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said James Mackenzie deceased, and for hearing the applicationio Daniel Fur h for the issuance to re of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested may oppese and contest the same. Dated August &th, 1893. 5 . GREANY, Cle 3 J.J Fred Searls, Attorney for Petitioner. % UNION MARKET COMMERCIAL STREET... NEVADA OMmy (COLLEY BROB.,......Provrietors DEALERS Im, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etce., Atthe lowest rates, £ ALSO KEEPON HAND A CHOICE Wi sTock OF THE POPULAR PUBLIC ASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD It is from twelve to. ~ Iga hand important date of literature. household, Istne Leadin, it was cetablishe in 1860. It Court, Supervigoral and other ing and nteresting me eight-page paper. every respect a first-cleas family live metropolitan daily oding pe wsapaper £E TA BE ERIS TO “. SEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ee (Regular Price $6 a Yea: wires ‘THE SAN FRANCIS CO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) : Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT iq Regular Price $6 a Year) ‘THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguta: Price $6 u Year) 4 Both for $900 a Year. You Must Pay in Advance for Une Year! Those in-arrears for tne TRaNscaiPT now)mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript xr of Northern Central California—e position it has maifitained since ves the latest and most reliable Mining, evain county news. Itis bright, independent enterpri. Horticulta’ The San Francisco Weekly Call Itisissned every Thursday, and contains all of th ews of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to ublication. It.contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general It furnishes the latest ant See ee eerie ere a Hampel epecingadl a ial attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news a ry pe se ta paner, appealing tothe interest of every mamber of the uota The Morning Call Seven issues wee the Pacific Coast lt has the largestci ati i, to make final aud that said Judge of the Nevada City, on viz: Susan Tp. 17,N. R.9E nesses to Py and egult Mulloy, a)l of County, Cal. August 15. 8. LAND OFFICE at Sacramento; Cal., 8} gust 17th, 1893, otice is hereby named settler haa R. W. v, LONG, Atty. for Claimant. Notice.For Publication. roof in support of {will be made L netor Court of Nevada Co. he 25th Mood: y, widow of . She o her con Nevada City, Fr. G., HOMAS FRASER, Register. 7 a, MAN County of may appear and P. F. Simones, ACK RABBI PANY. ness, San Franc Grass Valley, di is hereby given of Directors, hel United States Go oom 10, San expenses of postponed to Se sale is postpone Leb. Hirschman, of-¥Fber for the issuance to entary when and where any person intere: “ASSESSMENT NOTICE. iran of the Com Offico, 320, Sansome Street, Room 10, Francisco, California. Rabbit Mill and Minin: Notice of Proving Will. In the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. N the matter of the Estate of . deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court, made on the 28th day of August, 1893, notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the llth day. of September, 1893, at 10 oclock a. M. of s.id day, atthe Court Room of said Court, at the! ‘ourt House in the City and evada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said deceased, and for pearinaens a =i = contest the same. Dated August 28th, 1893. vw. JI. GREANY Clerk. Atty for Petitioners. « a28 T MILLAND MINING COM Location of Principal place of busiLocation of works, Notice of the Board ay of August 1898, an Assessment, (No. 4) of five cents -(5 cts.) per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immediate) isco, Jal. strict Nevada Co. Cal. that ata meetin, d on the 10th Id Coin, to the Secretary; any, rancisco, California. sa e. By order of the Board of Directors. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Postponement. — Y order of the Board of Directorsthe delinquent day of the above assessment of Jack Company is hereby , 1898 andthe day of to Monday, 16th October, 1893. CHAS. WETZELL, Secretary. tem ber Ne we BOOM on the Pacific pmrnece, Me so, Jépan tralian Solon: Europe A N ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited China, New L. P. FISHER aper Advortioing Sgens * 2 AND 2. MERCHANT'S £& URAESE Ser soice STREET, FRANCISCO for all peonepapers published Coast, the Sandwich Islands, xican Ports, Panama, ValpaZealand, the Ausies, the Eastern States and Files of neariy every newspaper publisne « mn the Pacific Coast are ke on hand, and all advertise: lowed free access to them during business hours conubnatly re are alPA ment suits Siates Court. sketch-pho 4k ccourse to tn a reli cgi my NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Box 85, Washington D. OC. TENTS! Pension, Land & Indian Depredation OUAIMsS. United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registered. : Rejected cases prosecuted; infringeconducted in any United If you have an invention, send us a tograph or small model, toether with a brief. deseription of the most : Riportash features and we will advise you pursue, If you are in: posion of patents.and the same are intritged, or if ou are charged with inbmnit the matter to us for In view of low prices s BIA “6 feet long. _8 feet loug 7 feet lng. 8 feetl ong. 10 feet long, 12 feet long. 14 feet long. 16 feet long. 18 feet long, 20 feet long 25 feet long. 28 feet long. 30 feet long. 36 ivet long. Publishers vada City, general use of the Stars and ap si pecially in connection with the of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish quauity of Bunting Flags the Dauny Ie sorter at the following Bunting Flags. the movement for a more esucation the BEsT to readers of OLATION SIZKS, Geb ss sieeDes recess at eee ee eee ORO e eee eee — ee SRE PPPS S MS rete eeeeeee SSEPSESSSESS & eee eee eee ee eee . eee ee weewerne These Flags are guaranteed to be equal’ any Bunting Flags ip the country.Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKENS, Cal. “Dally Transcript,’’ Nee A-. iven that the followinged notice of ber intention er claim, . . fore the ft Beptember 1698, of Septem ber se 4 Talal Moody deceased, who made H. A. 5279. for : al NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 2B, tN ROE, eg the following witDuoUs residence Upon vetion of said land, yiz: Lewis Brindejon, Samuel Peck, James Smith, ony a LEB-HIRSCHem of Letters Testasted in the 320 Sansome Street, Any Bteck upon which this Assessment shall remain unpaid on the Lith day of September, 1893 will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at ublic auction,, and unless payment is made eters. will be sold on Friday,the 6th day of October, 1893, to pay the delinquent Assessment. together with coste of advertising, and G. RR. TIME TABLE NO. 47. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Wednesday, July 26th, 1893, as follows: —~LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 5:40 A M pally eonneciing with . at pion . ae Fang wrrideog at San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. and vie Benicia at-6:45-P-M. ~~ Se 12:40 P. M. Daily, connecting with Overland train arriving at san Francisco at 9:45 P, M. and overland for the East. : 5:55 P M--Paily, except ‘Sundays; a “connecting “with Overland Train arriving at San Francisco at 10> 45a. M. Fare on this train to Grass Valley, 2% cents. No baggage checked, : . SRAVEING—FOR-GEASS VALLEY . Daly, days. 10:25 P. M. train 25 cents. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, 9:40 A. M. Daily, connecting with Overland train from East and overland train . i ~ cisco at6 P.M, oe 5:10 P M Daily, connecting with . . * overland train leaving San Francisco at 7:30, M., and overland from the East. Daily, except Sundays 10:15 bg M. connecting ; with local et gy agai at 56 F. M, bringin isengers from Stockton, San ; points south and West. veneliins ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. 5:43 P. M. Daily, except Sundays. GEOKG& FLETCHER, Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent. . EDW’D H. BROWN, Superintendent. . Sunthis except Fare on BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET James Monro, Proprietor. ef Customers pe ha at the Lowest Price with the very best of Broad Street, Near the City Hall, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, __ Sausages, Ete. REDUCTION IN PAINTING. G E. WITHINGTON IVES notice that he is prepared to paint J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., in the highest style of the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Buggies trom $15 to $22.50, Sign Painting a specialty. ON BROAD STREET, SITE YORK STREE', ‘(OF Give me a call before placing your work elsewhere. W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright, ) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Deputy County Suryeyor and Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor, Otfice in Morgan & Roberts’ block, Nevada ity, Cal. THE HOME MUTUAL INSURANOE “OMPANY —Oor—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home Office-318 California street, ompany’s Building. SHOP OPPO. ‘olid in Assets, Caatious in Management, Liberal and Prom; + the Adjustment and Pa, ment of Losses —_—— GEO, W. HI! L, Manager, Office No, 90 Main Street. GRASS VALLEY, Notice For Publication. Tiss. Office at Marysville, Cal., August 26, 1893. otice is he'eby g'ven that the followingnamed settler has filed potice of her iutention tomake final proof in support of her c as widow of Louig Marquardt, deceased, and ‘hat seid proof will be made before the Regis*er and Receiverat Marysville, Cal,, on Saturday, Uctober 21, 1593, viz: Margaret nardt, widow of outs Marquardt, ‘Teopaseae™ ome~ stead Application No, 4043, for the 8, of the 1. Ego . 30, and lote 1 and Zand N, of. N, E4 of Section 31, all in To North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Meri . coutaluing 15850 100 vcres. She names the fol‘owing w etepe Se prove her contindence upon and cultivation of, said land, John Ramm, John R. Kennedy, John An son, Devid Humphrey, all of Cam Yuba » Cal. alCHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. Agee DELINQUENT: NOTTO RY ~~} DIN GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. LoO cation of works, City, Nevada County. alifornia. Location of place o business, Nevada vag 2 California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 7) levied on the 2d day of August 1°98, the several amounts Fs opposite the names of the respective shafeholders, as follows : neipal Gs rt, an tes Names. ; e 8. m Carl Uhlig, ae 2000 340 00 Carl Uhlig, _ 45 2570 51 40 Cari Ublig ; s 46 6000 120 00 ~. Carl Uhlig, 47 1200 24 00 Carl Uhlig, 134 800 6 00 3 The above is entitled to a Cr. of $13.10 Win. Bore. 6 59 1750 35 00 Wm. H. Healey, 60 850 7 00 QO. Norman, 57 1750 85 00 O Norman Q 133 200 4 00 George A. Nihell 95 500 10 00 George A. Nihell, 6 500 10 00 George A. Nihell, 97 500 10 00 George A. Nihell, 9, 445 8 90 George A. Nihell, 142 1000 20°00 Alfered Peretz, 50 1000 20 00 Jerome Cook, 121 131 2 62 Mrs. H. M. Nihell 18 175 3 50 Mrs. Susan a, Welch, 88 15 1 50 Mrs. Susan A. Weleh, 22 56 112 Charles Klingenspor; 94 400 8 00 Cc es Klingenspor, 136 2050 41:00 Charles Kiingenspor, 137 6500 * 130 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2d day of ssqee 1898, so many shares of each such stock as may be Me pepe will public auction on 23d day of Se. atthe hour of lio’clock A. M., at the arcel of sold at ‘ber, 1893, ffice of the Secr the office of said corporation, to pay the elinquent assessment thereon, together with costs o: advertising and expenses e Board of Directors. — K. CASPER Secretary.’ Office—In the rear of Carter & Johnston’s Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California. of sale, By order of Postponement. Y order ofthe Board of Directors the delinquent day of the above sale of Odin Gravel Mining Company is hereby postponed to Septem ber 25, 1893, : K. CASPER, Secretary. Delinquent Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Locatian of princi place of business, evada City, Cal. Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of eaenurent {No, 11) levied on the 4th day of August 1893,the several amounts set owpoaite the names of the respective sharehol ets, a8 follows: No. No. Names. Cert. Shs. Amt. H: C, Miils, 12 50 5 00 H.C, Mills, 52 % 2 50 H. Lane; $I 100 To 00 H. Lane, > 64. 50 5.00 D. 8. Baker, 82 100 10.00 D. 8. Baker, 65 50 5 00 C. J. Naffziger, ., == 99 136 138 50 W. G. Richards,) ll 100 10 00 W.G, Rivhards, 5 5 00 50 And in accordasce with law, andan order of the Board of Directors, msde on the 4th day of August 1893, so mang shares of each. parce! of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, Nevada City, Cal., on the 25th day of Sept, 1893, at the hour of 11 o’elock a. M., of said day, to psy deHnaquept assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenss of the sale. . CASPER, Secretary, Office in the rear of Carter & Johnston’s store on Pine street, City; Cit: z Notice te Creditors. STATE OF LEB HIRSCHMAN, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undeé.s.gned, Executors. of the Last Will of said Leb Hirechman, deceased; to the creditors of: aud all persons having claims against the said de‘ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessury youchers, witbin four months’ after the first publication of this notice to the said Executors at the residence of Nicholas Webber. at Neva ness of ate estate, in said sounty of Nevada. F.C, LUETJE, N. WEBBER,, Executors of the Last Willof Leb Hirschman, deceased, Dated this 11th er of September, 1393. y. . F, Simonds, A all Notice to Creditors, 6 brite OF WILLIAM WOLF, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of William Wolf, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons ne Claims ugainst the sajf deceased, exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix, at the law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place fur the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada, MARKY WOLF, Adseinigtoeiete of Estate of William Wolf, decease Dated August 7th, 1893. Fred Searls, Att’y for Estate. aug UNION HOTEL First-Class in all its Appointments, _ All Sunny NORTHWAY. & BODEWIG, Proprietors. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House, Stopping place for all Stages and Busses, Electric Lights throughout the building, which renders it absolutely safe from fire, Has the largest and most modern Dining Room in the city, with the best and fresh——~ . est the market affords, 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. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, RECTOR BROS Proprietor -The Only First-olass Hotel in the City Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers and Tourists, *Free’Bus to and from al Trairis. Télegraph, Post Office and General. Stage Office in the Building. The Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the Integlor of the State. @ 2 scenery >mmceoonaretonsx0: 9 Serial eat aa sdoroarass da City; Nevada County, , the Same . being the lace for the transaction of the busi: ‘ ‘COMFOUND SULPHUR ‘POWDER ! The Best -Medicine Ever introduced TRY T! A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. The Habitual digestion, Great Remedy for Constipation, InPiles, Billiousness, Diseased Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumLiver, bago, Gravel, Etc. Thousands. of bottles are are sold monthly and everybody that has used it _proclaim it to a wonderful medicine, Every prominent physician in, San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recommend it. Sold by all Druggist, TO. THE UNFORTUNATE Dr. Cibbons’ Dispensary No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Comimereial Suu Francisco. Established in 1854 tor the treatment of Sexual. ond teminal Diseases, such #8 Gonorrhea, Glvet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forme, Seminal Weskness,Im: potency, ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing an i Ulcerated Leg successfully treated, _ Lr. Gibbou bas prae ticed ovér thirty years ju Sun.. Frangisco.und = his Dispensary is the oldest in California The sick and afflicted should not fuiltocall/upou him, ‘the doetor bas traveled extcnsively in Kurope, and inobtaining a great del of valuable information which he is competent tv impart to those in neei of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Kinmissions; the consequence of self Wbuse.s This solitary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, is practiced py the young of both sexes to an ulmost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measer:s-yviz.:hallow—eountenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears noige like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneastness about loins, weakness of the limbs, confused-vision, dlunted intelledt, loss of confi dence difidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shui soctety, loss of memory, hectic blushes, imples and various eruptions 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 new and gcientific 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 upon them, nor delay to obtain im mediate relief. ; CURED AT HOME, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, andthe medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any pait of tbe country, with ful! directions for use. The Doctor cures wheu others fail a him. Charges reasoaable call or write. ddress DR J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street, eeanor Commercial,San Francisco Office Box 957. 4 "Assessment Notice, BS N OUNTAIN ICE COMPANY OF CALIFORFf NIA—Location of Fatal al place of busieed, and County of San Francisco, State of California, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the thirteenth (18th) day of September, 1898, an assessment of Two Dollars #2) per share was levied u Capital stock of the corporation, pay mediately in Uuited States Secretary of said corporation, at the office of the corporation, at No. 327 Market street, San ¥rancisco, State of Californta. any stock upon which this assessment shal) remain unpaid on the Seventeenth (17th) day of Octc ber, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publics auction, and uniess payment is made before will be sold on FRIDAY, the third (3d) day of November, 1898, to pay the delinquent, together with costs of advertising and expensés of sale. By order of the Board of Directars. JOSEPH MARTIN, Secretary of Mountain Ice Company of" California, ie Office—No, 327-Market street, San Francisco, california I ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMpany.—The annual meeting of the stocknolders of the above company, for the election of trustees to serve forthe ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, wiil be helu on Wednesday, August 16, 1808, at the hour of 3 o’cleck Pp. M. at the office of the company, No. 320 Sansome street,room 10, San Francisco, Cal ifornia. Transfer books will be closed on Saturday, August 12, 1898, a o’clock M. THEO, WETZEL, Secretary Office—820 Sansome street, room 10, #an Francisco, Cal. ORDINANUE NO, 112. A’ ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENin the le imgold coin to thee Annual Meeting. SATION OF CITY ATTORNEY. he Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows ; SECTION I, The City Attorney shal! receive for his sernone other. lst. A retainer of $7500 per annum. This tu be in full for ali advice given the Board or any mem berthereof, or any ¢ y officer, relating to the «ffairs of the city, and for draiting all Ordinances and Contracts. 2nd, For each conviction or ples of guilty or otherwise for any violation of a city ordinance the sem of $15.00; provided that if the money to pay such fee is not collected from the defendant, then his fee shall be $10, to be paid out of the City Treasury. . ae. Ag other serviors rendered atthe request of the Board, such sums a6 are agreed u on with the Board, 4 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, 1898. D. 8, BAKER, President of the Board of Trust Attest : vices as such attorney the following. fees and . James Cairns HAS OPENED IN THE Building uext ennessy’s Stable ON BROAD STREET, With the LARGEST STOCK OF * HARNESS, SADDLES, Sere "~ ROBES, WHIPS, Etc Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered for sale at a LOWER RATE thah the same Quality ofgo od can be bought anywhere else in the: State, An Analysis The.sworn certificaté of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased inthe open market: No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo. No. 2, (Black.). Colored with foo plumbsgo and eum, a 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and yellow ochre, No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of indigo and aluminous earth, No. 5. (Unoolored? alleged.) ‘Colored with plam@ bago and clay. ! Does not this condition call loudly for a brand ef Pure Japan ‘Tea Beech’s Tea 1s the pure unadulterated undyed quam cured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. A child can drink it, Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much per oup. Sixty cents per “pound, Never sold in bulk, Sold only im sealed: packages bearing this ‘trade-mark.GEO. C. GAYLORD and SHURTLEFF. & SON Sole Agents for Nevada City. SINGER SEWING MACFINES This machine is made after the J/atets modes rtom Singer Machines, and is a pérfect fac-simile in make, namentation and appearance. of All the parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. The Chicago Singer Machine have every important improvement in a loose balance wheel so constructed as to premit winding bobbins without removing the work from he machine. ~~ } 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 strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt is-julled out enough to release the: balance. wheel, and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pin till 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.ieel on this machine ig admitted to be the running and most convenient of any. very best tension and thread liberator, wearing parts hardened, and is finis neered cover, drop-leaf table, end diawers and is made of the best hed . to simplest, easies The machine ig self-threading, haa the r p maerial, with the in @ superior styelt, 1t has ve cenwing drawer, The manufacturers WARRANT FVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. REMOVED. Swart'’s Photograph Rooms. AVING REFITTED THh PH H. GRAPH GALLERY. on whi Eine Street, Hcrewith inform the public that I am row Ready For Business, Photographs in all the Latest Styl e Old Pictures copied and ania JOHN SWART, Photographer, “Notice For Publication. [ike OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, JULY 20, otice is hereby given that t named settler has filed notice of o make finai he followingroof in support of Ble eae hat said proof will be made before the Gleee vf the Superior Court of Nevada county, at Nevada ony, on Saturday, August 26, 1898 viz: Kkdward Broph homéstead application, No. 022, for the Wis and of E'4 and Et of NWiy jection 20,Tp.17N.8E. He names the follow: ing witnesses to prove his coniinuous regilence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Forney Hime se reas vf Meara, Thomas Glin* 5 rt, @. + pate nag t, of Sweetland, Pp. o., 22-1m CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. T. H. Carr, Clerk. Notice. OTICE is hereby given to the Dystrict Attorney of Neva ‘a Couaty, that l the under. signed, intend to apply tothe Houorable. Btate een os Fciepe Direetors for Ppl Puviless of ed, at a meeting o Board beld at gan Quentin,on the Lith day of Oct ibee. i Wu. TRaVERs, 029 A x E. B. POWER, \ torney and Counselor at Law and Sieuo grapher, Office—With Fred Searle, Nevada ill practice in all the Couta, Residence Property fl . Must be disposed of immediately. A roomy, well-built house, with modern improvements, located on a fine lot onone 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 . I. J. ROLFE, Nevada City, Cal. 4 The Transcript has the complete Book and J o b Printing, Office in Northern California, &