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oldest in California. :
should not fail to call upon him.
has traveled extensively. in
spected thoroughly the varie
obtaining a grea
whieh he js competent to jmpart to those ip
need of his services.
Seminal Emmissions, the ¢. neequence of seli
abuse.
indulgence, 15 practiced by tt
sexes to at
with unerring ¢ ertainty the
morbid sym ptonis un
tific medical mewscr & E : ?
nance, dark spots under the eyes, ‘
head, ringing In the ears noise like the rustting . it} e (as ey)
of leaves and the ,
ness about loins,
fused vison, § junted
dence dificence
to‘shun society, loss of memory, hectic biushes;
imples and various eruptions about Ure face;
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FO THE UNFORTUN TES
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Ch
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No. 623 Kearney
Street,
genius
San Francisco
Established in [854 fo
the treatment ofSexus
and Seminsl Diseases,
such as Gonorrhes
Gleet, Stricture, Sypbilis, in all its forms,
Seminal Weskneéss,impotency, ett. Skin Dis
Ss) eases of years’ standing
e an? ( leerated Leg suc
* cessfully treated,
x pr. Gibbon. has prac:
ticed over thirty yeart
ee in San Francisco anc
‘Sau, his Dispensary is the
TH
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The sick and afflicted
the doctor
Europe, and in
us hospitals there.
tdesl of valuable information
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Cc
This sol.tary vice, OF depraviug sexua)
he young of both
n almost unlimited extent, producing
fallowing train of
less combatted by scienviz Sallow countepain in the
rattiing of cheriots, uneasi
weukuess of t8 = limbs, con
intellect, oss of confi
in approachir ¢ strangers, &7
slike to form new acquaintances, dispositie®
Cosst, the Sandwich islands, Polynesia, Mexican
Ports, Panains, Valpariso, Japan, China, New
Zealand, the Austrauiian Colouies, the Eestern
Btutes-aud Europe. b « .
Files of uearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coust are, kept couubntly eu
hand,and ali advertisers are allowed free
access tothem during business hours.
L. DoucLAS
S OE 1S THE BEST.
FIT FOR.A KING.
$5, CORDOVAN,
. FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF.
9545350 Fine CALF &KANGAROO.
$3.59 POLICE,3 SOLES.
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*» EXTRA FINEa 1ES°*
$272 2.91.75. ;
bs3-"" Best pont,
e SEND FOR CATALOGUE
npn -L.DOUGLAS
Ls pags BROCKTON] 1455S.
Over Onc Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Allour shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom shoes in style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are ungurpassedThe prices are uniform,---stamped on sole.
From $1 to 53 saved over other makes. __
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent.
ne
Citation.
UNiItTep STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacrameute, Cal., April 3, 1895.
NOTICE js hereby €
a Quartz Mine, Patrick ‘
Kitts, Seven Thirty Low: Compiny, Kilmer
Sanford, A. F Donnirgton N. phingle, A.
n, A. Hartung, ¥ F. Tobias, De
er Mine, J wcob Bachtel, Uriah
Bachiel, Gay lord and Searls,
Farley and Little, W H. Ki 2, J cho Kistle,
HW. Moore, D. A. Rich, Caine Placer Mine,
Nichols, Robert Cryer, Ole Heigerson, ©
Brown, Andrew Larson, Nelson Johnson,an’
all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS, By his letter “‘N” of January al
1895, the © mmissioner 6 the Gene-al Land ¢
tiee directed tliat » hearing be ordered to asc
tain th+ character for minerals of the here
after described jand, in order to
whether patents shoull issue, conveying t
yen [0
game to the Central Pacific Railroad CO npalty ; = ae
and the Commissioner, 10 his letter, alowed Election Proclamation.
the said company» sixty days within w hich to : ee
OTe RaAE " Po Ene said company having, Ts Electors of the Corporation of the-Ci ¥
within. the time alowed, filed. its application of Nevada are hereby notified than an Ele:: p tion will be held in Nevada City on
Hag attaieed a standard of excellence whichadmits of no superior.
ur
These excehent Organs are celebrated
for volume, quality of tone, quick
combination, artistic des’
perfect construetion, ma
tractive, ornamental
tomes, sehools, churches, sai
ESABLISHED REPUTATIO \
UNEQUALLED
Catalogues and Price Lista on application
Chieago Cottage Organ Co.
— . the whole of deceden ‘sg interest in the Relief
the Phoenix
Hennessy,
C. W
G. . ceased,
George W. Weeks,
determine JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge.
ordered that a hewring be
. THE .
icago Cottage Organ
ntains every improvement that inventiv:
, skill and money can produce.
reeponss variety ©
n, beauty in finvsh
ng them the tmooat atand desirable omeus for
jeties, etc.
FACILITIES,
SKILLED WORKMEN,
‘ BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIs
E POPULAR ORGAN.
ANO STOOLS
RUCTION BOOKS ANT
———
SZ
AY & MORRI
Semi-Annual Report
—oF THE—
ITIZENS BA
NEVADA Cl LY,
: a
ved from patronizing the
It is not over two minute
The Union Hotel is conven
the City.
This Hotel is furnished throughout’ w
CALIFORNIA,
Free Baths for the guests.
wing Its Financial Condition on the
First Day of January, 1895. There are 100
: a
vada City »n
except $7,000 worth of bonds ou depo it in te
First National Bank at Sao Fr: cisco, and $20,
og of bonus 6 epee ee = SaKone peal. oO . A NORTHWAY
North America in the yof New York. Th . . ’ oe ‘i eae
real estate securities are all located in th vada City, will be open for the bow! 10, cen eet
county of Nevada, except $4,500, located’ in th Proprietors. transac tion of busine 56 ; power 25 cents
——SS TTT ——————————— Sec. 50.
say offices, 2) cents.
Attention of the traveling public is called to the
and solicit a share of the public patronage.
PHWEVADA LIT
Ss,
LEADING HOTEL IN NEVADA corres
The Wester Union Telegraph Offic
Rooms in the House and
following special
@ is in the Union Hotel. —
s’ walk to the Post Office and Express Offices.
ient to Business Houses; peing in-the-heart of atieys or thorough fares. ze
Electric and Gas Lights.
ARTHUR W. MORRIS, . °*
down pip
the same
operate t
tents of
pipes or
same in
with tra
essary €
ways or
said Gas
and sai
Proprietors.
advan tages to be
‘ = a Franchi
. done to
tees.
as in an
paving,
Ther
Work
within
this ©
dark room. All are . yearsf
county of Piacer.
The real estate is all situate in the county of
Nevada, State of California.
K. M. PRESTON, President.
Dp. KE. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn and 8° bscribed before me, & otary
Public,-in and for the county of Nevada this
7th day of Jamuary, 1895.
(SEAL) FRED SEARLS,
’ Notary Public:
The capital stock and paid-up capital of the
Citizens Ba k is as foliows:
M
Whole number of ae gees 2,000
Number of shares sabseribe 2 000 ;
$50,000 Before Using CupideneCapital paid in coin .
Undiviaed profits * ene $22,149 44
Amount paid in coin per share 25 00
E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn ana subscribed before me this seventh
day of January, 1895.
{SEAL .
FRED. SEARLS,
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Ca
Lost MANHOOD Order to Show Cause.
— ; _ HEADACHE, TIRED FEELING. DEBILITY,
N : BUPER COURT OF NEVAD ‘ : axa
. ee ee OR i F NEVADA. pIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY,
. DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION.
In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH D.
ROGEKS, 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
duy presente 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 ia necessary to rell
SEXUAL apparatus 4s dependent.
Hill Blue Gravel Mining Claim, situated in Kelief Hill Mining District, Nevada County, Cali{ rnia, being an undivided 5-32 iuterest or
portion in said mine, to pay the debts, expenses
avd charges of administration; and it is for the
best inter sts of said estate that said mine be
soid, under the provisions of law relating to the
summary sale of mining property eT interests
held by ¢s ates of dece ‘ents.
It is therefore ordered by this Co art that all
intere ted in the estate of said deappear before this Court on Mond PA
er. ihe 6th day of May, A. D.,1895, at 10 o'clock in
L. the forenoon of paid dsy, at the Court room of
8, . this Court, at the Court House. io Nevada City,
E. . Nevada County, to show cause why an order
°
per cent, are troubled with
A written guarantee to re
of six boxes.
i
’. . persons
Cal.
NHOO
This Vege
Nervousness or Diseases~of the Generative Organs,
The reason why sufferers are not o
PROSTA
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation.
' fund the money if a permanent cure is not eflected by the use
x5
—BY—
U:P:L:D:E:N:E
table Vitalizer cures all
—SUCH AS—
PAINS IN THE BACK,
_——0o——
CURES WHERE EVERYTH
go The Doctor has discovered the active prin
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials.
Address all mail orders to DAVOL
or sale in Nevala City by CARR BROS.
D RESTORED
MEDICINE CO., P.
After Using Cupidene
SLEEPLESSNESS
ING ELSE FAILS.
ciple on which the vitality of the
ured by physicians and medicines is because over 90
TITIS, for which. CUPIDENE is the only known
©. Box 2076, San Francisco,
K. . ghould not be graated to the gaid adininistrator
7, )eoowelL the interest of anid deceased ip said
to . nine at public or private sate as the administratar shall judge most beneficial tor the estate.
st, . And that a copy of this order be published at
f . least four succes-ive weeks in the Nevada City
ef . DarLy. TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and
in. published iv said county.
READ
he} pated April 3rd, 1895. si Saar
therefor, it is now
had before the undersigned, vt the United Monday, May oth, 1895,
States Land Office in, Sacrimyiio California, . po electthe following named officers:
on Friday, the ret day of June, 1896, a’ 10 1. Marshal :
o'clock A. M., a3 tO the thuracter, for, minerals, S Kaa tahor.
of the following descr bed lands: : S enaeurer. Sn
Lots i ame’l7 of ¢ 1-4, Lots 4, 19 and 21 of N 4, City Trustee, a
w 1-4. W 1-2 of Lot 9, W 1-2 of sas 3, soa 0 a + City Trostee.
of Lot 18 of N W 1-40f See. 3; Lot sore y 1-4 Resa = : 2 aoe
he 1,2,6and 11, W.} 2 of Lo: 7 and W i-2 of Precinct No. 1, i olls at Clutter’s shop
2 1-4,$1-2 of SW 1-4; and Inspectors, R, Trematn, Pp, Hutchinson;
Lot 10 of N FE 1-4, 5 .
8 K 1-4 of ! jf Ss
Vownship 35 North, Kasge 6 East
Lot 7 of 8 W1 4NWi4of 3W 14,
5 and 6 of N E 14, ¢
tion 1; Lote . and 2 of N E 1-4, 8 1-2 of NE
and Lot sof N W 14 of Bection 3; W 1-2 0f
14,araW.12 of § E i-4 of Section 9. 5 El
NKE1-4,W1zotN 14,Ni-20f N W 14,
NWidof 5 E14 of Section 15,51 2o0f NE
of Section 19, > W 1-4 of b E1-4 of} ection
d Lot4o0f5s
Wl
Lots 2 and 3 of 8 E 1-4, a A
Section 2 wot 2, Lsand 4 of N W 14 of Section t a
2; Lots 7,8 and 13, {gactional NW 14, frac} —Inspectors, J. W. Dean, Frank Power; =
tionsl 8 Wl a ae ' El-t et on rs , Mec Judges, Geo. M. Hughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks, noe r=
Si; -2 of sect On 0 , zs
81; 833 oF Tavue § Kas®. oe P\y, “K. Isaac, Geo, E. Johnston; . Ballot suUBSCRI ; { ipa Bi4dots W 1-4 ofSec Ulerks, C. C. Wesenburger, Felix Gillett.
5 1201 BE I-4,
tion . , in” yownshij
Lois jand 2 oF N #. 1-4,
——y¢vot N W 1-4, Lot7 of 8 E 1-4, }
SEi1-40f5 E 1-4, Lots 5 and 6 of 8 W 14, ar
120!/8 W114 of section 1, Lots hani7 of N
of Section 9, Lots wand §of N E b4,
and 10 of 5 # 1-4 9! pect on 17, N 3-2
¢ -ection 25, in . Tow uship 16 North, Ra
a d@Si20fN El
5 2 1-40 f
of SW14 of 2ectivu 31, in Township 17 N
Range 10 Exzst.
Na lao N
1-4 of bection
» ahove: ds riptiors are of M
Diab'o Base and Meridian.
At the time avd plaice hee
person who desires to, may
« character of any part
seo scribed.
E 1-4, and Lots 1
11, Tuwnsuip 17 North,
textify as t
f N E1-40f5 W 1-4 of Section 5, in
Lots 1, 2
nds W 14o0fNE1
4 of Bee
) 15 North, Khange 9 Enst
Ni2 of 8 E 1
and Lote
of N W 14
{NE 1-4, SE F40t8 E 1-4, and Tot 4
sand lof NE
Range 11
inahove set,
or of all the lands de
it to this Citatos by any f efson titer
Judges, Charles Pecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks,
John Brodie, Robert Organ; Ballot Clerks,
The Daily Transcript
Crold Mining,
Ptorticultural,
Agricultural,
4
And other resources of
NEVADA. COUNTY
Stock Raising
Lumbering
(. B. Johnston, J. D. Fleming.
1-4 Preciuct No. 2, Polls at City Hall—InHab spectors, J. I. Caldwell, Harvey Cooper;
and . Judges, C. J. Brand, E. Booth; Clerks, U THE
1-4) d. Harrison, J. B. Gray; Ballot Clerks
Pe Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard.
: Precinet No. 3, Polls in Transcript block
Besides being fully informed at all times on
News HaprENINGS AND Court LocaL
PROCEEDINGS.
The polls will he. open from sunrise till 6 JERA
4, . veleck P.M.
4 Ky order of the Board of wef Trustees.
=
id
p. § BAKER, Pres dent.
he
You
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
nge ¥ ¥TSs—8
«rth,
THE TRANSCRIPT)
foun
MININ
any
o th
IS THE
News, anc
eounty.
in Sacramen
mote parts of the State.
G Investors throughout
the whole
e, asit giver 6 faithAi dofthe progress bein the development
of the county's varied and extensive resources.
country itis invaluabl
ful and complete recor
ing made
PFECIALTY 18 G
1 it hasacire
BE FOR T
NSCRIPT
want to Get the County News
ENERAL LOCAL =
ulationthatreacb—
es the reading people in every part of this
It also has numerous patrons 12
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as
to, San Francisco and more rées EES
To LAND and to IS aD
Defaa
ested will be duly noted.
It is further
ordered
tirat this notice ,.be pub
» sive week
.
F
lished once & week for [0
ip the Nevada ©) y DalLy
rof general :ircu ation p a
% ’. bs Cty, Nevadu
County,
near the swid lands
THOM 45 FRASER
Register. i heading::::::Newspapet) ~~ ADVERTISE SOMET!
CHARLIS F. GARI NER, lj eveiver.
a
ectingStuckhuliters ‘
oF THE 81
ONE POINT MORE;
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. ‘ AN UA! MELTING poe K
\ ete of the Nevada County Jand and s
:
will be hela at the . —Or— :
: . smartest, mest succe
sot Apsociation
Bap oven
k in Nevada City, on
M., fer : Z
daily, and what's more they,stick to 1
ding heing the deirand fer it, as it were.
offices of the Citizens Ban :
Toe yratay 12thy 18:5, a So'ctock P
; . -purposs of viecting
oe ior the ensuing: yrar, and for the
action of guch other bus} ess ab may b
* ¢quily presente andes mst ered. =
"py order of the Hoard ef pireetors
¢ “p,¥. MORGAN, Be eretary.--}
a four! of pirectors to
tran:
e lawNevada::::County.
cerca
IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO
You: will find it pays every time.
ssful business*men set you the example
The
t—the proof of the pudsuccessors and
a gas plant and operate the same,
ture Gas for Illumination, and sell the same to
the inhabitants of the City of Nevada, aD
es or conduits underground, maintain
The Board of T
do ordain as follows:
The City of Nevada her
succes*ors and
right and privilege to construct a Gas Pi
he same, and manufacture Gas for
lumination, ¢
CASPER,
operate all the nece
> . oughfares in said City o
Said pipe or conduit
in a workmanlike manner a8
which may, during
Board of Trustees 0
the satisfaction of said
Nothing in this Ord
granted shail con
period of twenty five
the date of the passag
ad
An Ordingnce grantin:
aud operate all the necessary
in the public streets, alleys and thorb sins id City of Nevada. © ’ ough fares in salt y ae seveds . be eaecetti
SecTION 1.
the City of. Nevada,
conduits. underzround maintain and
ssary appliances for the
streets, alleys and thorf Nevada.
the public
SECTION 2.
yel upon said streets.
SECTION 3.
The seid grantee or assigns may make all necxeavations in any of said streets, highalleys for the purpose of
for Lluminatior
d work shall be done in compliance
the continuance of this
se be adopted from time to time by the
f svid City,
pipe
SECTION 4,
of said City of Nevada from sew
repairing or altering any of said streets,
SECTION 5.
ights, priv
__} Sec. 22.
‘ Sec. 23.
ileges and Franchisesherein cents. —
tinue and be in force for the . _ See. 24.
(25)-y ears from and’ after 50 cents.
e of this Ordinance. Sec. 25
sec = 6. dries, $3.
SEcTION 6, ieee
on said Gas plant shall be commenced
One Year from date of the
réinance, and completed within
rom the date of the passage of the same,
at the Court
Every Day, from 9 A. M.
to 5 P. M. and on Saturday Evenings.
All persons
invited to call.
WH.
County Assessor
rustees of the C
eby grants to K.
s to be laid
inance shall be construed
y wise to prevent the proper autborities
interested
—_—_—
and manufacd lay
appliances for . do ordain as follows:
the Nevada City Wat
company supplying wa
Section 1.
Sectton 2.
75 cents.
assigns, the
ant and For resta
Sec. 4.
Sec. 5 :
dires connected with
Sec. 6. For fon-th-c
dries connecte¢
under:round sec. 7. For each 8"
not to interfere Sec. 8.
Sec.
Sec. 10, For barber
Sec. 11.
Bec. I2.
Sec, 18.
cents.
Sec. 14.
women, 75 cents.
Sec. 14.
ance of less
¢ For blacks
maintaining
n in said streets,
end shall be
Board of Trus-. ance of two
-gee.17. For found
Sec. 18.
Sec. 19.
Sec. 20. For butch
For butch ring, rading,} " Sec. 21.
jug water for washit
pass ge of . riages, $3.50.
two
designated, 25 cen
Sec 48g Forp NeHouse,
Sec. 51.
family rates, froir
+ charged must be
quantity used.
Bee. 52.
26 cents per inch
sec. 538. Forix
are Sec, 55. Forsp
of Nevada City
openings, $40 pe
Sec. § For fi
per year.
See. 57. MARTIN,
Sec. 68: For ¢
Sec. 59.
$120 a year.
sec, 60. The
N ORDINANCE FIXING
rate for the year commenc
and terminating July ist,
The Board of Trustees of the City
. f July ist,
From and a owil es and no greater sha
and may be collected per wee
yater Compény, or
limite of the City of Nevada.
To all families, 40 cents.
Sec. 3 For first-class hotels, $8.
anes connected with same, $1,50.
For second-class hotels, $2.
dries connected with the same,
For third clas:
1 with the same, 50 cents
For rooms and offices.
g For photograph galer
For bath estabiishmen
For Drug stores; 50, cénte: ms
kor all houses occupied by
For school houses with an
than two hundred children,
Sec. 16. For scho:] houses
bundred chidren or over. $2.
ters’. with water-power, extra, 75 cents.
For bakeries, 79 eents. Fi
For dairies, ineluding one horse, 50
For Chinese houses, for eac >
For Chinese wash houses and launSec. 27. For second-class live ‘
eluding water for washing Wesons, buggies and . a
For irrigation,
For irrigating, 11
family rates, for every quantity above one inch,
For City Hall and City Jail,
WATER . TOW
THE :
ing July 1st 1895,
W 1806.
of Nevada
1995, and until ie solid
k by
other
n the: coporate Cah
legit
1 a Ww,
urants and eating hou:es,
i Dep For lunhas
For laun. by i
#1.
s hotels,
$1.50.
For launthe same, 75 eents.
be t
jass hotels,
$1. For laup . 0'S8
loon, 75 cents.
hel
25 cents.
ies, 50 cents.
shops, 60 cents,
ts, 75 cents.
the
mith or, wagon
shops,
§
lewd
$1.50. . On
gs with an attend
ries, $1.
For daily print'ng office, 75 cents.
For daily printing offices
presses with water power, extra,
running
er shops, 50 cents.
er shops running meat cut. ci
fo
h faucet, . ti
For first-class livery s‘ables, includ. d
ig wagons, buggies aud car . tl
d
ry stables, inu
tion, night sweats If relief be-fiot o ined <aeeeiapie
persons 80 affiicted should apply in ediately, : 5 not one of them a : r :
either erso e eac as ¥id in-default or neglect thereof this Franchise carriages, $2. . s
teced by bia or by leer wntife mode o! —— hall * , eited wee ere Sec. 28 Fon third-class livery stables in’
effectes : B s orfeited. Sec. 28. -CJABE * nar 2 Pat 6 A Money on hand ee eee eee 50,456 0 ‘ aa + + 5 es { 7 -aghit wagons, buggies
treating these Sinepses— iecetiameatia bonds Be ee . 65,845 00 nicely. furnished ventilation perfect. SECTION 7 pec greener $1.50 washing, ag , buggies
MARE MEN, county claims : Tt. . —. 1244 86 4 ; ES . : The Ordinance shall take effect and be in sec. . oS, 4 rth-class livery stable $1.
Or those who coptempilate marriage who ar Bod ot iio capetae! oe 5.308 3 This Hotel has just been painted inside and outside, thoroughly renovated, . force from aud after twenty days after its pas te 30. For feed and ‘sale utables, $2. ; 2 plate marriage, « Gold bullion ears 8,308 35 ; sage. : Genes riv bles, from one to two suffering under any of these fearful maladies items in.course of collection ..,-----: 1,667 14 and its sanitary condition made perfect. Ado; ted by the following vote: Yea—Carr, Aes Sci LY a ea, ate ee ;
nof-forget the sacred respoustiiit) . Loans on Peal ee'ate.-. 6s -i eee ones 20-889 65 New, broad porches and veranda for the accommodation of guests, overlooking the . Gault and Rich. Noes—None. poe. gz. For private stables for each addion them, nor delay to obtain im . Loans on stocks aud bonds... --.+-5,845 001 fae Tenvik Gantt
D. 8. BAKER, tional horse, 1244 cents 1 any Loans on personal BECUTILY. 2+ eee ee 100,517 18 mere d d = President of the Board of City Trustees. . Sec 33. For breweries or soda factories, )nCURED AT HOME. Seeeceg paral Poem apes epee 4 It is about 5 minutes’ walk from the Hotel to Ragon’s Grove, a soma pe vg CSR ond oanee cluding wo horses $1 50-. Foweach additiona: é ank pre es, D ads . oe TUS 6, A = ze rst date of publicat.on 0 iis ord nance a. 1214 eents.
Persons at & distance may be CURED AJ Furnitere and fixtures ..----+++--*" 4,000 00 pine-clad spot, containing croquet grounds, hammocks, rustic benches, Ete March 29, 1895. ee ; spr Pe 12 ror vik works, $1. HOME, by addressing -@ letter to Dr. Gibbon . Other real 5 egy! ‘eee 2°300 00 . All free to Union Hotel guests. a ote Se ets se. Por SUE SEE Laundries, $2. stuting case, symptoms, length of time the die ue from Banks : . F = et . Ses x ar ae ing shi for dressmakaease has conned, and the medicine wiil be . First National Bank, San Francisco. . 2,618 25 Particular attention 1s called to the fact that (ee rete Gatabiou ments ice tke fot
promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, The Bank of California, . ~ .. 2,965 82
each machine, 25 cents.
to any pait of the cougtry, with full directions . Nat. sank of D: 0. Mills & Co., SacraTI <> OH x Sec. 37. For sewing machines for family, for for use. The Doctor cures wheu others fail mento os . 3 273 26 a : z use of water, 10 cents, : Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Nat'l Bank of North America, New Are employed in any capacity at this Hotel. Only White experienced cooks and wait— a Ses. 38. For Court House including water
Address.vR J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street VOR ry ar 21,976 68 . org and our table is not sur jagsed by any in this city. ——t0= for irrigation, $9 per week. : : corner Commercial, San Francisco Office ‘Box ——— ar Y 2 ss “eaae ; j . 49, For each tap inthe Catholic ceme1957. ° Total.. .--ete $3°6,.01 21 The Union Hotel has the finegt Commercial Men’s Sample Room in Town. : 5 per year.
o) ; pacar eat A nice Reading and Billiard Room in the Union Hotel. ar a Ae yor public halls and theaters,
5 Capital paidin coim .--------$ 50,000 0 . = = : Va 3
ia. FISHER, : Unaivic ed profits ees Se 92,4) 4 Passengers and Baggage transported to and from the depot free of charge. cl + ) ad if >. S aes Ses be ba halle, 3 oye contracts
ss D le it 232 623 S cotions {0OFr a sot 7 P Ture ec. 42. orl, prick ge Cc cts, Newspaper Advertising AgencyDae icoss unpaid wae : Stage connections for alt points from the Tnion Erotel _and the Eureka, f ( JM NO 16 ccnta:
teal dea Bloomfield, Washington and Marysville lines have their offices in the building. ae f cents. For 1,000 bricks on amall contracts
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHA NGE, Total...----+<«" ».$ 305,201 21 The rates are reasonable, being from $1 25 to $2 per day—according to rooms. Special : 1284 cents.
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCU. : by week or month. eee sores one: A ee walks floors OF
Aside from the amount due from Banks ax ' Beds new, clean and superior to any in town. : Sec. 45. For stoue wail and mortar, § cents Serre fortn abeve, the money ans other securit es «n! =
er perch
N = ADY ERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR . pers snal property are ylTin Wwe eusouy +f th _We therefore challenge comparison with any other Hotel in Northern Att ooh b : h per perch. . iasterifis or cementing 2 aici
" 4 ors: she » Pecifie ‘ttize
: re ~ “re re BU. = 3 N alfnewspapers -pabished on the ecific . Citize © San Grass ne nthe towns, of ia . California, both as a pleasure resort and aconvenience to business houses, . . — otice is hereby given that) per sq. ya.
rass Valley, county of Nevals the office of the Count AssesSee 47. For railroad depot, $5. :
= -€ O = y : Sec. 48. For business houses not otherwise
ts.
stent water closets for each
flee mills when run by water
For quartz mills connected -with an
if-taking water at
1 85 to $15 per season at the dis
certion Of the water agent, provided the amount
regulated in proportion to the
it taking water at
for 24 hours.
rigation, wheu taking no water
at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours.
Sec. D4. For irrigating vegetable gardens
when vegetables are gold in market $25 per sea
son.
rinkling or watering the streets
other from the fire plugs or
r year.
ushing sewers of all kinds, #10
s5_ pe
ity trough at the Plaza an
City pound, $20 per year.
bor all water used for fire purpose ,
Agent of. the Water Compan
i A Fl ES i A shall have the power 1B all cases to ascertal
by proper measurement the quantity of w .te
e
de LOS ANGELES
CARNIVAL OF 1895.
April 15th to 20th, inclusive.
A — Magumificent
The Fiesta will be ona larger scale
nificence than before.
event, is growing to be
rivaling, if not e
in the Pavilion afternoon apd evening.
derfully attractive. i
THURSDAY P. M., APRIL 18TH.
Grand Floral Procession
of Decorvted Floats,
trians, Ete., Ete., Etc.,
lowed by the ’
Bataille Des
Franciseo
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19TH.
Grand Flower Festival Ball
at the Pavilion, opened with a Minuet
Dances in Costuine.
The SOUTHERN
even: sat
thon regular fare, e8
Barbara and returo.
bara aad retur:.
agent 8. P. Co,
D. Ss
alt orders for
2° ANNUAL
yeer, and the
ae
xeeeding 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
Music.
and the distribution of prizes.
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH
Grand Concert,
American Concert Band(40 pieces) of
REDUCED RATES.
special Excursion rates for these two important
ONE-THIRD LESS
From San Francisco,
and all points south to Los Angeles or Santa
and all pcints west to Los Angeles or Santa Bar<ets will be good
erriving at e'th. r point April 13th to 20th inclusive; returning on treins arriving at destination of ticket not later than April 22d.
Arrangements will also be made enabling visitors to-ineiude both points in one trip if desired.
For full partieulars enquire of T, H. GOODMAN, Gen. Poss. Agt.
. BAKER
§ READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND ‘FO .
DRAYING AND HAULING: ;
P irticular attention paid te the transportation
bags za for theatrical parties. ‘
oAnnual Meeting.
‘
The
holders of the Masonic. Hal!
Wri be held at Masonic Hall,
Saturday, May 18th, 1895, at 7 o'clock P. M., for
the purpose of electing Trustees for the ensuing
before said meeting.
sec. 61.
shut off the wa
consumer
sec. 6. Wat
terly. Irrigate
monthly instal
wben taking w
pay monthly f¢
Spectacle.
pzser.
Sec. 63. A fi
a hotel contal
class hotels no
of magThis delightiul annual
one of national interest,
Sec. 64. Af
horses.
less than 6
Sec. 65. NO
water to any }
mit from the.
Bec. 66,
Won. the Water Cor
domestic pur}
to supply wat
Carriages, Carts, Equesobtain a suffic
to be immediately fol
Fleurs
tees may, afte
ped,
one week fro
Sec. 67. Th
accompany t
Music.
It not paid within the current month
may be suut off the same &8
than 10 horses.
authorized agent o
inery, 25 cents per
run, provided that duringthe months of Ju
ember,of each year when July, August and Sep"
than
asufficient supply cf
‘osern andirr gation, it may r fuse
and it shall be sto
used and fix the price as provided by 8¢ etions
51, 52 aud 53 ot this ordinance,
All water, except
city and county purposes, are due and psyable
weekly, sndif not so paid the wateragentmay,. —
in his discretion, Upon giving
consumer one week’s written notice to pry U
the delinguetl
ter from the premisses of suc
er rates for all city purposes and
for the Cours House are due and pipable quar
gs izof NE
Rang
wh‘ se P. O. address is Towle, Placer county,
ly failed to
1895, at the hour of 10 o!clock A. M.
slace and time the said George W. owle, and
ties interested herein,
appear with such witnesses as they way desire
to produce for examination a8 to ttre matters
herein set forth.
THOMAS FRASER, Register.
¥ad. F. Taylor, Attorney.
attend-.
7
a jist of lands situated in the
scribed betow and has applied for a ogee for
said lands; that the list is open to t
17 N.,
3u0 acres.
Ordinance No. 121. eS
Ordinance No. 122.
to K. CASPER
‘assigns, the © ght to eonstruct
United States Land Office,
’ Sacramento, California, February 16, 1895, v
itiam Downie, and all whom it may concern.
HERE AS. on the 22d day of January, 1878
one William Downie filed in this office
Mineral Application No. 943 for the Pacific Conated Mining Claim, which embraced the
N E 1-4 of Sec. 22, Township 17 North< .
re 10 Kart, and whereas George G. Towle,
fornia, filed a com laintin this office, alig that the said William Downie had wholcomply with the requirements of
or the rules and regulations of the Land
artment as to the holding, or working of
and said land as @ mining claim, and that said
never be: n occupied or used ag such, either
tself, or in connectton with any other lands, __
and that t e same is non-mineral in character,
and has no known mineral value, and
titioned for a
e Ss pehearing to determine the truth
aid allegations.
It is he:eby. ordered that such hearing be
d at this office en the Fifteenth day of April
at which
said William Downie, and any other parare hereby notified to
rhe first publication of this notice was made
the 18th day of February, 1895.
LAND NOTICE.
: — Ud
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . \
Marysville, Californie, March 4, 1895.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC :
Noticeis hereby given that the Central Pafie Railroad Company has filed in this office
Townships dee public
r inspection, and a copy thereof, by descripve subdivisions, has been posted in a conven
ient place in this office for the inspection of
all persovs interested and the public generallyWithin the rext sixty days following the
ate ot this notice, pretests or contests against ..
ie Claim of the company to any tract or subivis on des-ribed in the list, on the *grourd
that the same is more yalnable for mineral than
gricultural purposes, will be received end
o:ed ior report: to the General Land Office as
Washington, D. C. is
WILLIAM
A. LOWERY, ~ Register.
T, J. SHERWOOD,
: ~» Receiver.
N.4 of SE.4 of $Ww.14 Section 33, ‘Township
Range $ E., 20 acres aN eee
sw. of SE. of SW.'4
7N., Range § B,, 10 acres.
N.lg Section 35, ‘Vownship 17 N., Range 8 E., ~
Seetion 33, Township
swly SW. Section 23, Township 16 N.,
Range 6 #., 40 acres.
‘i 9 m6
Notice to Creditors.
Eiouee OF JAMES MONRO, deceased.
4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
Aministratrix of the Estate ~ of ES.
MONRO, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against the said
deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary
youchets,) Within four months afier the firat
publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at her residence, Nevada City, Cal., the
sume being the place for the transaction of
the business of said estate, in said county of
Nevada.
oy
ELIZABETH
MONRO,
Administratrix
of the estate of James Monro,
deceased.
Dated at Nevada City this 29th day of De429
nber, 1 8u4
RED SEARLS, Atty. =
Notice to Creditors.
yee OF PAUL RICHARDS, deceased.
4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
faaministratrix of the estate of Paul Richards,
deveased, to. the creditors of and all persons
having Claims ag inst the said deceased, to. exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, with-in four months after the first publication of this
notice to suid 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.
Se MAKY KICHARDS,
Administra'rix of the Estate of Paul Rich~
aris, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Ca’., this 19th day of
March, 1895. mig
Fred Searls, Atty.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
ROAD COMPANY— The aunuar meeting of
the Stockholders of he Nevada County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Compary for the eection of
seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve
i months, and for the transaction of such other
business as nay properly come before the meet
ing, will be heid at the olfice of the company,
at the. Railroad Depot, Grass Valley; evade
y . county, California, on
» . Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895,
r. at3 P.M. -Polls,will be Opened at 3:45 P. M
Transfer beoks will be closed on the 23d day of
. March. by orderof
N EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL
3%
Yr
irrigation, and for JOHN F. KIDDER, President
GeorGk FLETCHER, Secretary.
4 Assessment Notice. erie
h
(PIN GOD ANB SILVER MINING COM
J pany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby
given that-.ata meeting of the Board of Direc
in . tors, held on the 22d day of March, 1695, an ms
rates are due and payable c L
Iments of one fifth of the rates . sessment (No. 12) of 4 cents per share was levied
upon the eapital stock of the corporation, ater tor the season otherw ike
or Water use.
wat
for demestic pt
ist-class hotel is understood to
ng not less than 70 beds, cecend
t leas.than 40 beds.
Third class hotels not less than 20 beds,Fou
class hotels not less than 10 beds
irst Class livery stab'e is unde
atood to be a stablo containing not less than
Second-class
horses, and fourth-class live
stables less than 6 horses.
3 one except & propel'y author.z.d
agent of the Water Company shall turn on 4
pe rslace or building without «
water agent, provided that A
miner's inch for 24
npwy can not obtain more
water in the pipes
er for the purpose of running 1
chinery and provided further that on the ex
plaint of a water consul
ent supply of water for dumestic
purposes Or irrigation, the Board of City Tr
ripvestigating the matter or
the sale of water for running machinery st
pped after a period of
m the date of such order.
ny
{ the city or Fire Department .
may turn on the water for city purposes.
.
For all water used for running ia .
houcs
ner that he is unable To .
to
1895, to the Secretary, at
the office of said corporation, Nevada City,
Cal.,in U.S. gold coin. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpa: d on the
2th day of April, 1898, will be deiinquent
and advertised for sale at public auction, and,
unless payment is made before, will be eold on
W ednesday, 1th day of May, 1895, atthe hour of
2 o'clock P.M. at the otfice of the Secretary of
said ecurporation, to pay the delinquent assess
ment, together with costs of advertising ant
By order of the Board of
payable April 26th,
er
ir
be .
th
.F2,
livery stables not less . SSPCuECE of. sale. By
Third-claes livery stables 1 Directors. K, CASPER, Secretary. ry Office—Carter & Johuston’s store, on Pine
street, Nevada City, Cal. :
he Notice to Creditors.
] XSTATE OF ELIZABETH LANGDON. deceas
4 ed Notice is hereby given by the unders'gn
ed, Administrator of the Mstate of Elizabeth
Langdon dece:sed, tothe creditors of and all
persons haying chums ag ainst the said deceased
to exhibit them, with ‘he necessary youchers
w.thin four months after the first publication of
s notice to said J. S$. Langdon at the Law
Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevads City, Cali
i rnia, the sume being the place for
he ‘ransactiou of the business of said estate
. in said county of Nevada,
. a J. 8, LANGDON,
. Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Lapgus. don, cecensed
.
rot .
.
.
eh
ne,
this
for
naym
der Dated this 19th day of March 1895.
p P. F, Simonds Attorney for Administrat
Order to Show Cause.
1e Marshal, when requested, shall
he agent of the Water Company
the purpose of shutting off the water from
. premises of any person who shall bein def
inthe paym
San
ent of water rates as proyl
in this Ordinan e.
The Marshal shal. charge and collect from
Water Company for such service the sum «©
for each tim re he go accompanies the W
Agent, the same to be paid by che Marshal
he City Treasury the same 48 other funds
lected by him,
and
lowing vote:
Rich. No,
Attest: TT.
PACIFIC CO. wil make First date
<<
follows ;
Sacramento, San Jose] . ’
ORTH
‘ pany.
also from Ph-enix, Ariz., See Sine
given that
for going trip on trains } fors held on
compeny,
“California,
5
ment shall
San Francisco, or any . May, 1895,
=: is made b
California
trict, count
he 2 yo satu
MEETING -OF S8TOCK-. which election
Association . for the ful
Nevada City, on
Inspector
trans»ction of suob other busi(
nesses may be properly and ley ally brought Judges
Pal . . J-ROLFE, feeretary.
March 29, 1895.
vada County,
at a meeting of the Board of b
1805, an ussessment, (No, 2) of twelve cents per share,
‘wag levied npon the cal
ration, payable immec iately in
Gold Coin, to the Seerctary, at the office o
for sale at public
efore will be sold on Monday,
Passed this 28th day of Feb., 1895, by the
Baker, Carr, Gault, H
p. 8. BAKER,
Tayes,
none.
President of the Bo ra of City Trustees.
H. Carr, Clerk
of publication of this ordin
Abacsement Notice.
SAN JUAN GOED MINING ¢
Location of principal place of
Francisco, Ca ifornia. Loeati
issippi Valley
California. Notice is he
the 22d day of March,
ital stock of the ¢
United
treet, San Fran
No. 143 First
Mining District,
for emnegee
the [* TH E SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN
ault PY of Nevada, State of California.
ded the estate of. Paul
In the matter of
Richards, deceased.
Mary Richards, the Administratrix of the e*
tate‘of Pan! Richards,d: ceased, having filed ber
petition herein, duly ver tied, praying for an or
der of sale for certain real estate, for the purpe
es therein set forth:
‘
\ itis therefore ordered by the said Court, that
fo] . all persons interested in the estate of said de
ook, . ceased, appear before the said Superior Court
on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1895, al
ten o clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
Court room of said Superior Court at the Court
House in Nevada City. Calfornia, to show cause
why -n order should not be granted to the sat'!
Adininistratrix
to sell so mueb of the rei!
estate ot the said deceased at public auction
aus Shall be necessary.
And that a copy of this order be published
the
{ $2
ater
into
colnee,
‘OM. least. four successive weeks in thé Dall:
busi: . [RANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and pu!)
n of . lisbed in said Nevada County, at Navada Cil)JOHN CALDWELL,
Nereby
Judge of the Superior Court.
rec‘
Dated March 26th, 1895.
FRED SEaRLs. Atty.
Notice to! Creditors. po
Plater
{ the
WEBER,
Nee
11800; aa ede OF RANDOLPH D.
j ceased. Notice is hereby given by the ul.
Any stock upon which this assess~ ‘
remain unpaid on the sixth ¢
will be delinquent, and adve
*wents-seventh day of May, 1895, to pay t
linquent assessment, together with costs of ad
vertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors,
i AN SA H.-W. MORRIS, Seeretary:
Office—No. 14% First Street, San Francis 0,
Election of School Directors.
¢
Nowa
quali
—
FR ig HEREBY GIVEN TO
é
ay, April 27, 1895,
At Washington School Houge of said dist
Three Directors sre to be elected
1 term of three years each.
The polls will be open between the hours of 8
4. M, and sun down,
J, ©. Rich is ap
and J. @, O’Nei'l and J. M.
giid election. By order of the
on of Neyada Schoo! District.
L. 8. CALKINS,
Bectetery Board ef Edueatjon.
auction, and unless pay inent
4 electors of Nevada School: Diey of Nevada, that the annual election
of School core oe will be held
da
aersigned, Executor of the Las Will amd Tes
‘ament of Randolph D, Weber, deceased, to the
creditois of and all Bato ex having claims
tay of
1 ised
-) ‘urainst the said deceased, to exhibit them, withche necessary
vouchers,
within four months
after the,first publication of this notice, to the
«iid Exeentor,
atethe law office at ¥, -T. Nilon.
Nevada City, Gal., the same being the place for
the transaction Btthe business of said estate,
jin said county of Nevade. ~~
-" “NICHOLAUS WEBER, SR» .
Fxecutor ofthe just Will and ‘Testament o!
‘Randolph D. Weber, deceased.
eer
: Dated Nevada City, Cal., this ist day of April,
894. ——
the
1 dese
THE
Stockholders’ Meeting:
. —s
pur ANNUAL MEETING: OF sTocKMO!LDers of Odd te lows Hall Association W i
‘ke piace in the Library Room of Oad Fellows
Lull, Seveda City, on Monday evening, Mry
\, 1805, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing &
Joara of bi ectors for the ensuing year, ant
he transaction of such other business as may
woperly come before such meeting.
s 'N. P. BROWN, Preaiden
rict at
oi ted
Juisey
Bear
JAMES KINKEAD, Becretary.
Neveda City, April I, 1895,
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