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April 12, 1895 (4 pages)

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RR a ae ries ST PN dares Ae ue ALIAS CITATION. HE UNFORTUNATE, Dr. Cibbons’ Dispensar; _No. 623 Kearney Street, WT ~ Corner Commercial Sen Francisco Established ir 1854 fo the treatment of Sexua) and Seminsi Diseases, sich as Gonorrhea, y, ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing an: Ulcerated Leg gue cessfully treated. br. Gibbon bas practic over thirty ycare din San Franciseo and Ssjhis Dispensary is the oldest in California. The sick and affiieted ghonid not fail to cailupon him, ‘the doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great desl] of valuable information which he fs competent to impert those ip need of hisservices. 2 SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Semina} Emmissions, the consequence of seli abuse. This sol tary vice, oF Gepraving sexual indulgence, is prac ticed by the young of both pexes to an almost unlimited ¢ xtent, producihgy with unérring certainty the following traiu of morbid symptoms unless combutted by scientific medical measer 6 Viz sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringifig in the ears holse like the rustling of leaves and the rattiing of chsriots, uneasi ness about loins, weakness of t2 > limbs, con fused Vision, wiunted intelléct, 8s of confi dence difigence in approachir g strangers, o d siiketo form new atquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic blushes, impics and various eruptions about the face, farred tongue fetid breath; coughs, con-umption, nigbt sweats If relief be not obtained, persons 6 afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter and huve a cure effected by hig new and scientific mode 9! treating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, Orthose who contemplate marrisge, who ar suffering under any of these fearful maladies should not forget the sacred resting apon them, nor delay to obtain im mediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a’-distance may -be CURED A HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibson stating case, Symptons, promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity to apy pait of the county; for use. The Try him. Charges reasoaable call or write. Avidress vK J. F. GIBBON, 62 1987. L. P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21. MERCHANT’S ExCHANSE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. N Cost, the Sandwich B. respousibility length of time the dis ease has continued, and the medicine wiil be INTTRUCTION BOOKS ANP tt fuisdirections Docter cures when others fail é Kearney street, corner Commercial, Sau Fraucisco Offce Box ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR all newspapers published on the Pacific Islands, Polynesia, Mexican . y UN THE POPULAR ORGAN. Chicago. Cottage Organ fies attaiced a standard of excellence whichadmits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive renius, skill and money can p These excelient Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, com bination, artistic design, perfect const uctioa, ma tractive, ornamental and degirable o homes, schools, chureheg, lodges, soci ESrABLISHED REPUTATION, Catalogues and Price Lists on application Chicago Cottage Organ Co. uce. quick response, variety o beauty in finish ng them the most atans for és, etc, EQUALLED FACILITLES, SKILLED WORKMEN, B MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS ‘ANO STOOLS eee Sh Porte, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New . e Zealand, the BKtates aud Europe. Files of nearly every on the Pacific-Coust are kept -conubntly en hand,andall advertisers ure allowed free access to them during business hours. W.L.DoucLas 3 SHOE: roe Akinc. ee PS. CORDOVAN, 7 FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. $3.59 POLICE,3 SOLES. $229 92: WORKINGMEN: *= J EXTRA FINE: ‘LADIES: $2359%2.91.75,n. SEND FOR CATALOG PW-L.DOUG Poe a. — BROCKTON,MASS. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes 43350 Fine CALF &KANGARCO. $2, 91,75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES. Australian Colouies, the Eastern newspaper pubfished Ci 7 Allour shoes are equally satisfactory hey give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsur assed. The prices are uniform,---stampe From $1 to $3 saved over other makes. on sole-: If your dealer cannot supply-you we can. Sold by JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. Citation. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacrament hereby Mine, Patrick Hennessy, Cc. NOTICE is 3 Quartz Cal , April 3, 1895. viven ‘o the Phoenix Elmer P Kitts, Sever Thirty Loan Company, Sanford, A. F. Dunnirgton, N. Shingle, A. G. Carpenter, N. A. Hartung, 0 F. Tobias, Deer Creek Placer Mine, Jacob Bachtel, Uriah . OF Bachiel, Gaylord and Searls, George W. “ eeks, Yarley and Little, W. H. Kistle, Joho Kistle, EH. Moore, D. A. Rich, Calais Placer Mine, E. Nichols, Robert Cryer, Ole Heigerson, C. J. Brown, Andrew Larson, all whom it muy concern. Nelson Johnason,and to WHEREAS, By his letter “N” of January 3tst, 1895, the C mmissioner 0 the General » fice directed that Land Of hearing be ordered to ascertain hCharacter for minerals of the hereinuafter described land, in order to determine whether patents 8h ull issue; conveying the game to the Central Pacific Railroad Co: pany, and the Commissioner, 10 his letrer, al owned the said compan) §:X'9 duys within whieh to apply f{ reuch he ring, a d WHEREAS, The the gaid company having, within the time alowed, filed its application therefor, it is now ofr iered thats heiring be had before the unde reigned, et tie United States Land Office, in Sacramento, California, on Friday, the 2Zist day of June, 1895, ats 10 o’clock A. M., 44 tO the character, oi the foliowiig descr bed lands Lots 1 and 17 of N F for minera's, 1-4, Lots 4, 19 and 21 of N W 1-4, W1=2 of Let9, WI? of-Lot 12, and W 1-2 of Lot 18 of N W 1-4 of See. 3; Lo's1, 2,6and ll, W.1 : Lot 10 of N EF 1-4,& © 1-4, B 1-2 of S Ww S E 1-4 0f NE Township 15 North, Ra: ge 8 East Lot7 of 8 W1-4,N Wi4 of 3 W 14, and 6 of N_E 1-4, # on 1; nad Lot 4, and W. N E 1-4, W 1%of 830i NW1 4of Section 12of SE E14, N i-20f N W 14, NW 140f = E 1-4 of Section 16,58120f N E {fh E14 of pection of Section 19;5 W 1-4 Lots 2 ana 3 of SE 1-4, tional 8 W 14, and. 3 E 1-5 $1;8)-20f8W 14 of Section 33, 16 North, Kage § Kas! : 51-2 of 8 KE 1-4, and e & 14o0f8 W 1-4 of tion 1. in Township 15 North, Kauge ) Kust Lots Land 2 of N # 1-4, a 1-2 0f N W 1-4, Lot? of RE 1 SE i-40f5 12018 W 1-4 of section J; of Secticn 9, Lots 7 and 8 of N E 1-4. and 10 ofS #% l-4o! secton 17, of Section 25 East. ae $ K 1-4 0f-N E 1-4 SE of 8 W 1-4 of ~ection 31, Ra ge 10 East. NKi1401N i, N Lot 3af N W 1-4 9 of Lot 7 and W 1-2 of B 1-4, avd iv4 of B W 1-4 of Section 5, in Lots 1, 2, nd 8 W140i NE 1-4 of se*Lote lund 2of N E1-4,5 1-2 of N E 1-4, #;Wi2o0f NE \-4 of Section 9;8 E 1-4 of and i-4 21: and Lot4of 8 W1-40f 93; Lot2,18 avd 14 of N W 14 of Section 7, 8 and 13, f actional N W 1-4, frac3 £53 £ 1-4 of Section io Township NivofN W in, Township 16 North, Range ¥ dS12o0f\N E 1-4, 5 2o0f8 E 1-4, 1-4, Lots 5 and 6 of S W 14, and N Lots jand 70f N E 1-4 and Lots 9 14 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, and Let 4 in Township 17 North, E 1-4, and Lots I, 3and 10 0f N E 14 of Section 11, Township 17 Noith, Riange 1) East. A‘l of the above de Diablo Base aid Meridian. deseriptions are of Mount At the time and place hereinabove set, any persou who desiies to, character of eby part, scribed. or of all may testify as fo the the lands deDefault to this Citation by any person ipterested will be duly poted. 5 Jt is further ordered that this nofice be pub lished once a week for four suece sive in the Nevada Ci'y vada City, a GHARLES F. GARDNER, Receiver. Stockholders Meeting. ‘THE ANNUAL ; r holders-of the Nevada Coufty Improvement Associate. n will ke hela ai “puesday, tay 12th, 1825, a' 8o’ciock P. M., weeks DAILY TRANSCHIFT, & raga r of general circulation publishe! at Neves Peds County, near the said lands. THOMAS FRASER Register. 4 MEETING OF THE STOGKJand and the ‘fice of the Citizenr Bank in Neveda City, on for of electiig = Beard-of Directors to ph gaa the eosuinu year, and for the tran: aetion of such other “busi aess fully pres-nte. aud ecnsidered. By order the Board ¢f Directors. as may be law ORGAN, deorgtary CITIZENS BANK And tts Agency at Grass Valley, —ee RESOURCES. Money on hand....--.-+-+--0 Miseellaneous bonds ...-. 65. 00 Jounty claims = sees 1244 % Checks nd cash items 5 620 00 Gold bullion y ees 3,308 35 tems in_course of collection ..,.---1,667 14 Loans on real es'ate eevee tines 29° 839 65 Loans on stocks aud bonds... ..-6,846 00 Loans on personal security..-.----100,517 1 Loans on other securities Mreaioe 4,735 0 Bank premises, Nevada City, ewkcs 5,000 00 Furnitere and fixtures ..--.-.++. #,000 00 Other real estate petesieeseeis 2,800 00 Due from Banks Firet Natidnal Bank, San Francisco.. 2,618 25 The Bank of California, = 2,955 32 Nat. Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacramiento 3 8.273 26 Nat'l Bank of North America, New WOPks ia cccc ce scecces sevee + seeds 21,976 68 Pobals. sss cee ; $3 6,01 21 : LIABILI11E8.2 = Capita) paid in coin ...-. z 3 50,000 0 Undivided profits.. 22,434 Due depositors 232 623 7 1,427 9 Dividends unpaid fortu abuve, the money anu oiher securit.es anid pers na] property are I Citize s bank at its offices in the towns of N First Nationa) Bank at San Fr! cisco, and $20, 000 of bon’ s on depes t in the North America in the city of real county ol Nevada, State of California. Pable, in and for the county of Nevada this C Whole number of shares. ..-------+-2,000 Number of shares subscribed 2,000 ‘apital paid in coin . : $50,000 Undivided profits Gere eeees $22,149 44 Amount paid in coin per share $25 00 day of January, 1898. Semi-Annual Report _ —OF THE— NEVADA Ui /Y, GALIFORNIA, owing Its Financial Condition on the First Day of January, 1895. Totat .-$ 305,201 21 Aside from the amount due from Banks an se sllin tue cus ody .f th ada City an: Grass Valley, county of Nevaia xcept $7,000 worth of bonds on depo it in t-e Nationa! Bank o New York. Th estate securities are all lucated in th Nevada, except $4,500, Joeated in th ounty of Piacer. The real estate is al! situate in the couhty of E. M. PRESTON, President, D. KE. MORGAN, Secretary. sworn and subscribed before me, a otary th day of January, 1895. (SEAL) " FRED SEARLS, Notary’ Public. The capital stock and paid-up capital of the Mtizens Ba k is as foliows: E. M. PRESTON, President. D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. Sworn ana subscribed before me this seventh {SEAL} * FRED. SEARLS, Notary Public, Nevada Co., Ca _ Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA County, State of California. In the matter of the estate of JO3ZEPH D. ROGERS, deceased. Order to show Cause why Order of Sale of Mining Real Est«te should not be made. : It appearing to this Court, by the petition this d.y presented and filed by Charles Hegarty, the administrator of the estate of Joseph D. Rogers, deceased, praying for an order of sale of mining interests, that it is necessary to :ell the whole of deceden.’s interest in the Relief Hill Bine Gravel Mining Claim, situated in Kelief Hill Mining District, Nevada County, Cali{ rnia, being an undivided 5-32 interest or port on in said mine, to pay the debts, expenses and charges of administration; and it is for the best inter: sts, of said estate that said mine be soid, under the provisions of law reiating to the summury sale of mining property cr interests heid by es ates of dece ents. : It is therefore ordered by this Court that all persons intere-ted in the estate of suid deceased, appear before this Court on Monday, the.6th day of May, A. D.,1895, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of suid day, at the Court room of this Court, at the Court House. in Nevada City, Nevada County, to show cause why an-order should not be granted to ths said administrator to sell the inte-est of sald deceased in said mine at public or private sale a8 the administrator shall judge most beneficial forthe e«tate. And that a copy of this order be published at least four succes ive weeks in the Nevada City DAILY TRANSCRIPT, &@ Dewspape;r prinied anu publisaed ir said county. S JOHN CALDWELL, Supericr Judge. ‘Dated Aprit rd, 1895. Election Proclamation. rqVHE Electors of the Corporation of the Ci y of Nevada are hereby notified than an Election wil be befd in Nevada City on Monday, May oth, 1895, fo éleetthe following named officers 1. Marshal. 2. Ass BSS8Or. Treasurer, City Trustee, City Trusiee. : Precinct No. 1, Polls at Clutter’s shop— Inspectors, RK. Tremain, DL. Hutchinson; Judges, Charles Pecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks, John Brodie, Robert Organ; Ballot Clerks, G. B. Johnston, J. D, Fleming. Precinct No, 2, Polls at City Hall—Inspectors} J. 1, Caldwell, Harvey Cooper; Judges, C. J. Brand, E; Booth; Clerks, C 1. Harrison, J. B. Gray; Ballot Clerks Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard. Precinct No. 3, Polls in Transcript block —Inspectors, J. W. Dean,. Frank Power; Judges,Geo, M. Hughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks; J, . Isaac, Geo, K,. Johnston; Ballot Clerks, C. C. Wesenburger, Felix Gillett. The polls will be open from sunrise till 5 /elock P, M. : By order of tf@ Board of City Trustees. D. 8. BAKER, President. ar eS T. H. Carr, Clerk. THE TRANSCRIPT IS THE heading:::::Newspaper —or— Nevada::::County. derived from patronizing the LEADING HOTEL 3. fine Tennis Court. pine-clad spot, All free to Particular attention is.called to the facttha WO CHINESE pacity at this Hotel. Are employed in any ca y ed by any in this city. ers, and jour table is not surpass The Union Hotel has the finest Commercial Men’s Sample Room in Town. A nicé Reading and Billiard Room in the Union Hotel. NORTHWAY & MORRIS, ublic is called to the following special advan tages to be :The attention of the traveling p The Wester Union Telegraph Office This Hotel is Free Baths for the guests. New, broad porches and veranda for the Union Hotel guests. 3 Passengers and Baggage transported to ar Stage connections for all puints from the Bloomfield, Washington and Marysville by week or month. J. A. NORTHWAY, It is not over two minutes’ walk to the The Union Hotel is convenient t the City. o Business Houses, It is about 5 minutes’ walk from the Hotel to Ragon’s Grove, a romantic containing croquet gron) The rates are reasonable, being from $1 25 to $2 Proprietors. IN NEVADA CIrIry is in the Union Hotel. Post Office and Express Offices. s being in the heart of furnished throughout with Electric and Gas Lights. + There are 100 Rooms inthe House and not one . of them a dark room. All are nicely. furnishea----ventilation perfect. This Hotel has just been painted inside and outside, thoroughly renovated, and its-sanitary condition made perfeet. accommodation of guests, overlooking the etc. nds, hammocks, rustic benches, Only White experienced cooks and waitid from the depot free of charge. Union Frotel and the Eureka, lines have their offices in the building. per day—according to rooms. Special Beds new, clean and superior to any in town. We therefore challenge comparison California, both as a pleasure resort anda and solicit a share of the public patronage. with any other Hotel in Northern convenience to business houses, MANHOOD Before Using Cupidene. RESTORED —BY— C:U:P: LD: E: NE After Using Cupidcne 2 This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs, —SUCH AS— (0@FThe Doctor has discovered the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITI A written guarantee to refund the mone of six boxes. 2 One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials. Address all mail orders to DAVOL ME Cal. The reason why sufferers are not cured by physi DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION. Oo CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. o-—— active principle on which the vitality of the S, for w remedy to curé the complaint without an operation. y if a permanent cure is not eftected by the use DICINE CO., or-satein-Nevala City by CARR BROS. = — down pipes or conduits underground, aud operate all the necessary appliances for do ordain as follows : operate the same, and manufacture Gas for lllumination, a years from the date of the and in default or neglect thereof this Franchise shall be forfeited. force from and aftemtwenty days after its pas sage. Gauit and Rich. ARTHUR W. MORRIS, Proprietors. cians and medicines is because over 90 hich CUPIDENE is the only known P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, i If The Daily Transcript you want to know all about the Gold DMTining, Morticultural, #Ar.gricultural, Stock Raising Lumbering And other resources of Beside NEVADA COUNTY a being fully informed at all times on Tue Loca News HapPpENINGS AND Court PROCEBDINGS * county. It also Placer, Yuba and mote parts of the country it is inva ful aud complete TRANSCRIPT af Fou we ant to CGret the County News TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL . News,and ithasa circulation thatreaches the reading peoplein every part of this in Sagramento, San Francisco and more rehas numerous patrons in Sierra counties, aswell as State. To LAND and to@™ °
MINING Investors throughout the whole luable, as it gives a faithrecord of the progress be° fug made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. —_— —~ ONE POINT MOKE ; Try the Transcript. You The smartest, most successful business men set’ you the example daily, and what's more they stick to it—the proof of the pudding heing the demand for it, as it were. IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO y will find it pays every time. 122. to K. CASPER Ordinance No. we An Ordinance granting . maintain Ys ‘ POU Section 1. 208 hd sell the same to the inhabiNothing in this Ordinance shall be construed pr as in any wise to prevent the proper authorities . “ ¢ 4 7 ho. cents. of said City of Nevada from sew. ring, grading, oe yor oe grees canning meat eutpay ing, ee ve altering any of said streets, . ters’ with water power, extra, 75 cents. alieys or thoroughfares. Sec. 22. lor bakeries, 75 cents. 2 SEcTION 5. Sec. 28. For dairies, includicg one horse, 50 The rights, privileges and Franchises herein cents. vey q ar poe granted sha!l continue and be in force for the ena For Chinese houses, for each faucet, ,erlod of twenty five (25) years from and after . ‘ c : : the date of the Niaoaee ot this Ordinance. ne ie For Chinese wash houses and laun. ¢ dries, $3. SSCTION 6, Sec. 26. For first-class livery s‘ables, includ Work-on said Gag plant shall be commenced . {ug water for washing wagons, buggies and car within One Year from date of the pass ge of . ringes, $3.50. this Ordinance, and completed within. two Sec. 27. For second-class livery 8 ables, inassage of the same, . cl SECTION 7. 8 el The Ordinance shall take -effect and be in Ado; ted by the following vote: Yea—Carr, Noes—None. D. 8. BAKER, ti President of the Board of City Trustees Attest: TI: H. CARR, Clerk. First date of publication of this ordinance,) h March 29, 1895. Sec’ 34. For gas works, $1. POR ea Se Tee Sec. 35. For Steam Laundries, $2. Sec. 36. For sewing machines for dressmakNOTICE ing or tailoring establisuments for water for each machine, 25 cents. — sec. 37. For sewing machines for f mily, for i use of water, 10 cents. : TO Sec, 38. For Court House, including . water for irrigation, $5 per week Notice is hereby given that. the office of the County Assesor, at the Court House, Nevada City, will be open for the Pp Sec. 49. For coffee mills when run by water “ on ‘ ‘ power, 25 cents. transaction of business Sec. 50. For quartz mills connected with assay offices, 25 cents. Every Day, from 9 A. M. , © to 5 P. M.and on Saturday Evenings. do ordain as follows: the Nevada City limits of the City of Nevada. Sec, 3 For first-class hotels, dries conyiected carriages, $2. and carriages, $1.50 horses. Wagons and bugeles, 25 cnts. cluding ~ : — a $5 per year. 1244 cents, per perch, designated, 25 cents. bow! 10 cents each. charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used. family rates, for every quantity above one inch, 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. at family rates, 30 cents per-inch for 24 hours. Ordinance No. 121. —— ccessors and assigns, the right to construct = oom F open plant and Sperats the Fin and manufacN ORDINANCE FIXI NG Sen a Ware ture Gas for Illumination, and sell the per ygnnd . rate for the year ae 1806. ng y 95, W the iibayitants of ne ae ere inte . he Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada rom and after July ist, 1805, and until July , thor-. _ F . oi senha Bed The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada . be cnarged, and may be collec ¥ reek cr . whose P. Re arouse ig Sowis, Plaser Bs Water wid conde ‘ npany supplying watec within the coporate The City of Nevada hereb: rants to K. 7 ; ents. cA 8 Ee KR . succes-ors and “assigns, the Sectton ‘3 Ye all fom iis wwand eating houses, . law, d privilege to construct a Gas Plant and _ nection 2. Fer res right and pr ge 75 cents. $3. For lunwith same, $1 tants of the City of Nevada, and lay down . ""s * cund-class hotels, $2. For leunpipes or conduits underground, maintain and Pooper rhe goes oye aiiis. # operate all the necessary appliances for the . “'so.5 For third class hotels, $1.50. For launsame inthe public streets, alleys and thor . aos connected with the same, 75 cents. : . oughfares in said City of Nevada. Sec. 6. For foncth-class notels, $1. For laun SECTION 2. dries connected with same, Le <a Raid pipe or conduits to be laid underzround Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75. cents. ina workmanlike manner as not to iuterfere ei : thas prme dens oo arise, pape i y ¥ 9? r > galieries, « . with trayel upon said — Bec. oor barber shops, 50 cents, SECTION 3. . Sec. 11. For bath establishments, 76 cents. . The said grantee or assigns may make all necSec. 12. For Drug stores, 50 cents. ‘ essary excavations in any of said streets, highSev. 13. For blacksmith or wagon shops, 50 waye oralleys forthe purpose of maintaining . cents. said ne ae ted for lllumination in said streets, Sec. 14. For all Houses occupied by lewd and said work shall be done in compliance . women, 75 cents. which ey, during the continuance of this Sec. 15. For school houses with an attendFranchise be adopted from time to time by the . ance of less than two hundred childron, $1.50. . on Board of Trustees of siid City, end shall be. Sec. 16. For scho 1 houses with an attend-. — done to the satisfaction of said Board of Trus-} ance of two hundred children or over, $2. tees. ¢ Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. 2 = SECTION 4. Sec. 18. For daily printing-office, 76 cents. Sec. 19. For daily printing offices running esses with water power, extra, $1.50. uding water for washing wegons, buggics and For third-elass livery stables, inSec. 28. washing, wagols, buggics uding water for Sec. 29. For fourth-class livery stable,$r. Sec 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 3). for private stables, from one to two Sec. 32. For private stables for each addional horse, 12} centsZ Sec.-83. For breweries or soda factorier, inwo hors:s $150. For each additional orse, 1244 cents. 3 To William Downie, and all whom it n cern. Mineral Application No, 943 for the Pac solidated Mining Claim, which embi California, filed a complaint in this of leging that the said William Downie he ly failea to comp Department as to the holding, or wo saiddand as a mining Claim, and that e2 has never be. n occupied or used as suctie by itself, or in connectton with any othdig, and that t e same is non-wat kat . and has no known mineral value, and $etitioned fora hearmg-to-determine th of suid allegations, : It is hereby or held at this office en the Fifteenth day 1895, at the hour of 10 0’clock A.-M place and time the said George W. ro the said William ties interested herein, are hereby not appear with such witne-ses as they mayyr to produce for examination as to tte ms herein set forth. 8 Fd. F. Taylor, Attorney. The first publication of this notice w United States Land Of Sacramento, California, February HEREAS., on the 22d day of Jan oue William Downie filed’ in th ly with the requirem or the rules find. regulations of: th nch r, h dered that such hea atoh Downie, and any othe THOMAS FRASER, Reg the 18th day of February, 1896. : 17 N., Range 8 E., 20 acres. LAND NOTICE. oe: va UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Marysville, California, March 4, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Centr@cifie Railroad Company has filed in thisis a jist of lands situated in the Town-hipt scribed below and has applied for a pat ar said lands; that the list is open to the ph for inspection, and a copy thereof, by des tive subdivisions, has been posted in ient place in this office for.he inspectiat all persous interested and the publicgener. Within the. vext sixty days following > date o! this notice, protests or contests agr the claim of the company to any tract or + divis on des-ribed in the list, on the gr@ that the same is more valuable for mincralh agricultural purposes, nuo'ed ior report to the General Land Offie Washington, D. C coh will be received ® WILLIAM A.LOWERY, Regist T. J. SHERWOOD, : = ae Receive N.1g of SE.144 of 8W.4 Section 88, Towns $W.14 of SE.\44 of SW.14 Section 33, Towns 17 N., Range § B,, 10 acres. No Section 35, Lownship 17 N., Range 8 320 acres. Range 6 F., 40 acres. SW.1q SW.14 Section 23,.Township 16 : Total, 390 acres. : m Sec. 39. For each tap inthe Catholic cereSee. 40. For public halls and theaters, 25 ents. Sec. 41. For banguethal's, 25 cen's. Sec. 42, 4For 1,000 bricks on large contracts, Sec. 43. For 1,000 bricks on small contracts For concrete gs de walka flocrs or ent per ubic foot For stone wail and mortar, Sec, 44. yalks, Sec. 45. & cents Sec. 4€. For plastering or cementing 2 cents er sq. yd. z 3ec 47. For railroad depot, $5. See. 48 For business houses not otherwise} Sec 48'4 For patent water closets for’ each See. 51. For irrigation, if taking water at ‘amily rates, froin $5 to $15 per season at the disertion of the water agent, provided the amount Sec. 52. For irrigating, if taking water at See. 538. Forirrigation, when taking no water See. 54. For irrigating. vegetable gardens when vegetables are soid in market $25 per seaf 5 ; son. All persons interested are Sec. 55. Forsprinkling or watering the streets Sec. 68. For city trough’ at the Plaza and : 4 2 of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other inv ited to call. openings, $40 per year. ; és . Sec, 56, For flushing sewers of all kinds, $10 W: H. MARTIN, . ?azeut : . ’ Sec. 57. For City Hall and City Jail, #5 per year. . County Assessor LA FIESTA de LOS ANGELES CARNIVAL OF 1895. us April 15th to 20th, inclusive. A — Magnificent — Spectacle. The Fiesta will be ona larger scale of magnificence than before. This delighttul annual event, is growing to be one of national interest, rivaling, if not exceeding in splendor, the Mard Gras of New Orleans and the Veiled Prophets of St Louis. Santa Barbara FLOWER FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH. Exhibition of Fruits and Flowers in the Pavilion afternoon and evening. Wonderfully attractive. Music. THURSDAY P. M., APRIL 18TH. Grand Floral Procession of Decorsted Floats, Carriages, Carts, Eques trians, Etc., Ete., Ete., to be immediately fol lowed by the Bataille Des Fleurs and the distribution of prizes. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH. -Grand Concert, American Concert Band (40 pieces) of San Francisco. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19TH. Grand Flower-Festival Ball at the Pavilion, opened with a Minuet and Dances in Costume = ¥ Music. REDUCED RATES. The SOUTHERN PACIFIC co. wil make special Excursion rates for these two important events at ONE-THIRD LESS then regular fare, ws follows: From San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose and all “points south to Los Angeles or Santa Barbara and return. Also from Phoenix, Ariz., and all points west to Los Aulgelés or Santa Barbara aod returh, Tickets will be good for going trip on trains arriving at e‘th:r point Apri 13th to 20th inclusive; returning on treins arriving at destination of ticket not later than April 22d. Arrangements will also be made enabling viseg include both points in one trip if desired. For full partieulars enquire of T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pess. Agt. Sam Francisco, or any agent 8. P. Co, : : D. S. BAKER § READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders for DRAYING AND HAULING. . P irticular attention paid-te the trang baggage for cet Ae: parties. martasinn Annual Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hal! Association will be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Saturday, May 18th, 1895, at 7 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the eusuing year, and She. transaction oF ayee other business *s may be properly and legally. t before said meeting. : rg ab 1, J, ROLPR, Seeretary. . may turn on the water for city ‘purposes. City pound, $20 per year. Sec. 59. For all water used for fire purpose , $120 a year. . sec. 60. The Agent of the Water Company shall haye the power in all cases to ascert lin by proper measurement the quantity of water . used and fix the price as provided by sections 51, 52 and 63 ol this ordinance. . See. 61. All.water, except irrigation, and for . city and county purposes, are due and payable weekiy, ond if not so paid the waterageutmay, . in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice*to pay up, i shut off the water from the premisses of such . consumer Bec. 6y. Water rates for all city purposes and for the Coure House are due and pipable quar. terly. Irrigate rates are due and payabie in . monthly installments of one fifth of the rates . when taking water tor the season otherwise to pay monthly for water used. If not paid within the current month water . may be shut off the sume as for demestic pur . pzgee. Sec. 63. A fitst-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containg not less than 70 beds. Second siaxs hotels not less than 40 beds. Third class hotels not less than 20 class hotels nut less.than 10 be¢s. Sec. 64. A firet class livery stab'e is understood to be a stable containing not less thn 25 horses Second-class livery stables not’ less than 10 horses,. Thirdyclass livery stables not beds,Fourth less than 6 horses, and fourth-class livery stables less than 6 hovses. Sec. 65. No one excep! a propei'y authoriz:d agent of the Water Company shall turn on che water t» any place or building without a permit from the water agent, provided that any suthorized agent of the city or Fire Department _ Bee. 66." For all water used for running mach inery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hours run, provided that during the months of June, July, August and September of each year when the Water Compiny can not obtain more than vsufficient supply cf water in the ‘pipes for eos: TE Aministratrix of MONRO, deceased, all persous having claims deceased, to exhibitthem, with the necessa vouchers, publication of this notice to the said uratrix at her residence, Nevada City, Cal., t] same being the place for the transaction ’ the business of said estate, in said county . Nevada. ‘ eember, 1804 eras uuiministratrix of the estate of Paul deceased,.to the creditors of and all persons, having claims against the said deceased, to ex\ hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, with: in four months after the first publication of thi ’.* notice to suid Administratrix, at the Law offica of Fred Sexrls, Nevada City, Cal., the same bein the place for the transaction of the busineas of said estate, in said county of Nevada. Administratrix of March, 1895. the Stock holders of Gauge Railroad Compaty seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other busiless #5 biay properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the company atthe Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, California, on ¢ . Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895, At3 P. M. Transier books will be closed on the 28d day of . -payable Apri domestic purposes andirr gation, it may refuge to supply water for the purpose of running machinery and provided further that on the complaint of a water consumer that he is unable to »btain a sufficient supply of water for domostic purposes or irrigation, the Board of Cify ‘Vrus-. yee3 may, after investigating the matter «rder the sale of water for running machinery stop ped, andit shall be stopped’after a period of one week from the date of such order. Sec, 67. The Marshal, when requested, shall secompany the agent of the Water Company for che purpose of shutting off the water from the premises of any persen who shall bein default inthe payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinan e. The Marshal shal! charge and collect from the Water Compony for such service the sum cf $2 for each time he so accompanies the Vater Agent, the same to be paid by the Marshal into he City Treasury the sameas other funds collected by him. Passed this 28th day of Feb., 1895, by the fol lowing vote: Ayes, Buker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No, none. ‘ Db. S. BAKER, President of the Bo rd of City Trustees Attest: T.H. Care? Clerk Firat date of publication of this ordini nee, March 29, 1895. Assessment Notice. ORTH_SAN JUAN GOLD MINING COMae pany, Location of’principal place of )us ness, San Francisco, Caifornia. Locati » of works, Mississippi Valley Mining District, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby ziven that at a meeting of the Béard of D rectors held on the 22d day of March, 1895, an ussessment, (No. 2) of twelve cents per sh ire, ‘wos levied upon the capital stock of the c¢ rpo ration, payable icamodtately in United cater Gold Coin, to the Secret-ry, at the office o: the company, No. 143 First «treet, San Franc ‘sco, California, Any stock upor which this assessment shail remain unpaid on the sixth diy of May, 1895, will be delinquent, and adver ised for sale at public auction, and unless payisent is made before will be sold on Monday, tlie 'wenty-seventh-day of May, 1595, to pay th: detia wees assessment, together with costa of ad vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, H. W. MORRIS, Secretary; Office—No, 143 First Street, San Francir o California. : al Election of School Directors. NTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO> THE LN qualified, electors of Nevada Sehool District, county of Nevada, that the annual election of School Directors will be held Saturday, April 27, 1895, At Washington School House of said district at which election Three Directors are to be el. ted . for the fall term of three years each. D The polls will be open between the hours of 8 ‘: mM, andshn down. J. C. Rich is appoi ted Inspector, and J. @. O'Neiil and J. M Burses Judges of ssid election. By order of the Huard of Education of Neyada School District. « — L. B. CALKINS, al Secretary Board ef Edweation. Notice to Creditors. TA’ OF JAMES MONRO, deceam 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersig the Estate of JA to the creditors of zainst the a within four months after the fi Admini ELIZABETH MONRO, Administratrix of the estate of Jamcs Monn deceased, Dated at Nevada City this 20th’ day of Ie FRED SKAHTS, Att'y. Notice to Creditors.— _OF PAUL RICHARDS, deceased '4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Richards, MARY KICHARDS Estate of Paul Rich aris, decease. Datei at Nevada City, Cal., this 19th day oj mig the Fred Searls, Atty. Stockholders’ Meeting. TEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL LN ROAD COMPANY—The annuai mecting of for the e’ection of Polls,will be open:d at 8:45 P. M. March. By order of _ JOHN F. KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLETCHKER,Secretury. Assessment Notice. ( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMJ pany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Diree-tors, held on the 22d day of March, 1896, an assessment (No. 12) of 4cents per share was levied upon the et pert stock of the corporation, : il 26th, 1895, to the Secretary, at the office of said corporation, Nevada City, Cal.,in C.8. goid coin. Any stock upon whic this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 26th day of April, 1895, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, 16th day of May, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the office-of the Secretary of said curporation, to pay the delinquent assesasmet, together with costs of advertising. and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of ones. F P Re CASPER, Secretary. ce—Carter & John 2 ' street, Nevada City, Cal, rss ee Pe Notice to Creditors, ‘STATE OF ELIZABETH LANGDON 4 — rd is = I 4 ed Notice is hereby given by the rh coh ed, Admin‘stratér of the Estafe of Klizabeth Langdon dete sed, tothe creditors of and all persons haying claims against the said deceased to exhibit them, with ihe ppt cad BE pute igs 2 w thin four months after the fi this notice to said J. 8, Veeednn a ee Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Calif rnia, the same being the place for the cransactiow of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada, ’ J. 8, LANGDON, . Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Langdon, deceased. Dated this 19th day of March 1896. b. F, Simonds Attorney for Administrat Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF T = int of Nevada, State o? iliteae pashial In 1e matier of BIOUAEOR, deceased, oe eee ree Mary Richards, the Administratrix of tate of Paul Kichards,d ceased, eat yt ee . her owe ms easel duly ver fied, praying for an order of sale for certair B rpoie therein set forthe ~™ phan, on tis therefore ordered,.by the said that all persons interested in the estate Be gas te. ceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 20th day of April, 1895, at ten o'clock in the torenoon of said day, at the Court room of said Superior Court at ¢t le Court House in Nevada City, Calfornia, to show cause why .n order should not be granted tothe said Administratrix tosell so much of the estate of the said deceased at public auction us Shall be necessary. is And that a copy of this order be published. at feast four successive weeks in the . DAILY TRANRCRIPT, & newspaper printed and publisbed in said Nevada County, at Nevada City. ; OHN CALDWELL, i ~ Judge of the 5 or Court. Dated March 26th, 1895, ee — : __Fnep Seamus. Atty: Notice to Oreditors. bead OF RANDOLPH D. WEBER, de4 cgased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the Las Will amd Testament of Randolph D, Weber, deceased, to the ereditors of and -all persons haying claims ugainst the said decessed, to exhibitthem, with the necessary vouchers, within. four months after the,first publication of this notice, to the suid Exeeutor, at the law office of F. T Nilop, Nevada City, Cal,, the same being the place fo the transaction of the business of sald satate) in said county of Nevada. : : NICHOLAUS WEBER, SR., Executorvf the dusi Wilt and Testament of Randolph D. Weber, deceased. apated Nevada City, Cal., this 1st day of April, Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING! OF STOCKMOLDers ol Udd Fe Jows Hall Association wll ake place inthe Edb:ary Room of Odd Yellows Hull, Nevada City, on Monday evening, My j, 1895, at 8 o'clock, fer the purpose of electing td Hoard of Directors for the ensuing year, and he transaction of such_other business as may properly come beforesuch meeting. ° N. P. BROWN, Presiden. JAMES KINKBAD, Seoretary. ; Ney da City, Apritd, 1896, 1 he Nevada County Narrow . aged rol PUT MS Se Ros He Sas aed, ot eee oe be ES. calle Ean {. AN ib ba ice-:,~