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April 15, 1895 (4 pages)

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ALIAS CITATION. ¢ Land Office, February 16, 1895. and all whom it may oonOrdinance No. 122. Ordinance No. 121. to K. CASPER . ht to construct ame, and manufacell the same to f the City of juits underground, te all the necessary the same in the ough faresin sa Sacramento, California, g. To William Downie, “ing July lst 1895, THE Chicago Cottage Organ Hag attaieed o standard of excellence whichadmits @f no superior. Tt contains every im aud money cat lient Organs are © ume, quality of tone, quick © combination, artistic design, perfect consti uctioa, tractive, ornamental homes, schools, LED FACILIT SKILLED WORKMEN, COMBINED, MAK THE POPULAR ORGAN. An Ordinance. gr ors and assigns, th a gas plant.and opera’ “(0 THE UNFORTUN TE ) “AN ORDIN ANS ting July ist, 1806. d day of January, 1878 ie filed.in this office No. $48 for the Pacific Con. which: embraced'the . Tewnship 17 North d. whereas Gcor s Towle, Placer county, laint in this office, ownie had wholHEREAS. on the 22 theinhabitants 0 Gown pipes Or ah do ordain as follows: Mining Claim, ‘Prom and after Jul and until July Gibbons’ Dispensar, No. 623 Kearney Street, provement that inventive elebrated for volalleys and thorCity of Nevaca. Trustees of the C vada charged, e do ordain as follows: and may be co ter Company, or. tor within Se OF he said Willism D ly with the’ requir d regulations of the L tasto the holding, or W a mining claim, has never be-n occup lf, or in connec t: e same is noD— known mineral value, titioned for a hearing to rCommercial..-.------. company supplying them the most atrable organs for a ages, societies, etc. To all families, Led The City of Nevada here For restaurants Established in 1854 fo: 3 the treatment of Sexus! 10 cont aves i Seminal Diseases, right and privilege to cons operate the same, and aan lumination, and sell the s tents of the City of Nevada, pipes or conduits underground eall the necessary app -class hotels, das scch, either tton with any other lands, mineral in character, Sec. 3 ,For first dries connected with Sec. 4. For second-clas dries connected wit Gleet, Stricture, Syphmia $1 1.50. For launthe same, 75 cer fiances for the inthe public streets, alleys, and thoroughfares in said C Seminal Weakness,!m votency, ete, Skin Disases of years’ standing ano Ulcerated Leg successfully treated. pr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years in San Francisco and his: Dispensary is the dires connected with that such hearing be teenth day of April f£100’clock A. M, at which said George W. Towle, and nie, and any other parare hereby notified to they nay desire ination as to tre matters ity of Nevada. dries connected with the same, For each seloon, 75 ce nt ’g For rooms and offices, ’y For photograph gali For barber shops, For bath establish ments, For Drug stores, 50 cents. Forbiacksmith or wagon held at this office 1895, at the howr o place and time the the said William Dow ties interested herein, appear with suc to produce for exam here set forth. conduits tobe laid underzround like manner as not to interfere with travel upon said streets. INTTRUCTION BOOKS ANT -ANO STOOLS h witnesses 48 Catalognes and Price Lists on application . 3 SRR a may make all necChicago Cottage Organ Co. The said grantee or assign f said streets, highessary excavations in any Oo waye oralleys forthe purp é for Uluminat: The sick and afflicted st in California. ja not fail tocal traveled extensive roughly the vat ‘THOMAS FRASER, Register. Ed, F. Taylor; A The first publicatio on the 18th day of February, 1895. LAND NOTILOE, Proprietors. ve . Yor all houses oceupied by women, 75 cents. Sec. 15. Forse ance of less than Sec. 16. Forse ance of two hun¢ For foundries, $1. For duily printi For daily printing 0 r power, extra, her shops, 50 cent For butcher shops runnibg ater power, extra, 75 cents. HWAY & SIORRIS, ie is called to the following special advan ‘cages to be ious hospitals there, dep of mainta(nieg aluable.tnformati tent to impart to those hool honses wit uance of this 1 two hundred childr during the cont eto time by the adopted from tii Trastees of said City, faction of said Board o The attention of the traveling publi derived from patronizing the ‘sh he is compe i of his services. . SEMINAL W EAKNESS. 1sequence of self lepraving sex ual young of both t uulimited exten u following train of batted: by scienSemi-Annual ReportCITIZENS BANK NEVADA Ui 1Y, And lis Ageney at Grass Valley, CALIFORNIA, Showing Its Financial Condition on the First Day of January, 1895. done to the satis! gis in the Union Hotel. and Express Offices. being in the heart of ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ville, Caloris, March, 4,182, he Central Pahas filed in this office ituated in the Tow 1 has applied for a list is open to t a.copy thereof, by descriphas been posted In a convenffice for the inspection. of d and.the public generally. LEADIN The Wester Union Telegraph Offic minutes’ walk to the Post Office to Business Houses, minal Emmissions, the Cor — Phis solitary vice, oF ¢ TO WHOM IT M Notice is hereby. give Railroad Company a Jist of lands 8 scribed below anc said lands; that the for inspection, an tive subdivisions, jent place in this o all persons intereste Within the next sixty days fol date o! this netice; protests or cor the claim of the Company to any divs on deseribe that the same is more ricultural purposes, tor report to the General Lan WILLIAM A. LOWERY, T. J. SHERWOOD, Nothing in this Ordinance shall as in anywise to pre of said City of Nevad paving, repairing or @ alieys or thoroughfares. presses with wate vent the proper au a from sewcring, gra ltering any of said streets, Lunerring certalr bid syniptoms un It is not over two The Union Hotel is convenient ce, dark spots une : : . eS For dairies, ineluding aves and the rattiin and franchises herein ani be in force for the’ ) years from and after {this Ordinance. The rights, privileges granted shall continue period of twenty five (25 the date of the passage 0 g of choriots, uneasi 24. For Chinese houses, for eac ss of th + limbs, com hout with Electric and Gas Lights. This Hotel is furnished throug Free Baths for the guests. OO Roomsinthe EIouse and 1d-vision, viunted : i pproachir g. strangers, ® For Chinese wash houses and es, disposition hectic blushes, ptions about the face, ath, coughs, consump {' be not, obtained,. hould apply immediately, letter and have a@ cure w and scienti s‘ables, includ For first-class livery buggies and car iketo form new acqguaintanc iug water for washing wagons, hun society, loss o es and various eru ongue. fetid bre 1, hight sweats sone’ so afflicted 8 nt shall be commenced Work on said Gas plar date of the pass ge of within One Year from this Ordéinance, and complete years from the date of the and in default or neglect shall be forfeited. din the list, on valuable for mineral than There are l lass livery s'ables, ng wsgons, buggies a eof the same, . cluding water for washi ereof this Franchise a dark room. All are not one of them G Washington, D. C. nicely furnishe This Hotel has just be and its sanitary condition made perfeet. New, broad porches and veranda fine Tennis Court. ‘ It is about 5 m pine-clad spot, conta ‘All free to Union Hotel guests. Particular attention is called to the fact that y capacity at this Hotel. Only White experiencec not surpassed by any in this city. Commercial Men’s Sam m in the Union Hotel. o and from the depot free of charge ts from the TInion ille lines have their offic For third-class livery stables, ineluding water for and carriages, $1. da----ventilation perfect. en painted inside and outside, thoroughly renovated, ected by his ne ating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, rriage, who are arful maladies, Money on hand.. Miscellaneous bon 7m : urth-clags livery stable,$1. For feed and sale for private stable horses. wagons and bug Ordinance shall take effect and be in and after twerty days after, its pas 14 of SE.4_0f SW.14 Section 33, Township N., Range 8 Es,.20 acre 4 of SE.14 of SW.14 Section 33, 17-N., Range E., N.% Section 36, Checks id cash items. Adorted by the following vote: Gault and Rich. those who contemplate ma ferivg under any of these fe Items in courseo Loans.on real estate Loaus on stocks anc Loans on personal security Loans on other securities.. Bank premises, Nevada City, Furniture and fixtures .<-..----+-0++ Otber' real estate for the accommodation of guests, overlooking the tional horse, 1244 cents. For: breweries 0 cluding ‘wo horses-$1.50 . horse, 1214 cents. Township-17 N., Range 8 E., Township 16 N., r soda factories, inpresident of the Board of City Trustees. For each additiona) T. H. CARR, Clerk First dite of publication 0: March 29, 1895. ting upon them, nor delay to obtain im Grove, a romantic to Ragon’s rustic benches, etcinutes’ walk from the Hotel hammocks, ining croquet grounds, SW.24 SW Section 23, Range 6 ¥., 40 acres. “Total, 390 acres. "TTR yi : CURED AT HOME. ms laine e may. be CURED Al jeneL at Dr. Gibbon lepgth of time the dismedicine willbe iamage or curiosity, with full directions or cures when others fail ble call or write. RK J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stree n Francisco Office Box *ersons at a distanc ME, by addressing & For sewing machines for dressmaking, or tailoring establishments machine, 25 cents. © For sewing wa use of water, 10 cents. 8 For Court House, for irrigation, $5 per week. inthe Catholic cemeFirst National Bank, San Francisco.. The Bank of California, wicliuk io Sresiiens, Nat, Bank of D. chines for fumily, for JAMES MONRO, -deceased, y the undersigned, ESE. 1 cooks and waitmmptly sent, free,étom ¢ including water 4 Notice is hereby given b to the creditors of and ims against the said xhibit them, with the necessary in four months afier the e to the said AdminisNevada City, Cal., the for the transaction of in said county of Are employed in an ers, and our table is The Union Hotel has the finest A nice Reading and Billiard Roo Passengers and Baggage tran connections for all poin Bloomfield, Washington anc The rates are reasonable, by week or month. Beds new, clean and We therefore challenge California, both as a pleasure resort an and solicit a share of the public patronage. J. A. NORTHWAY, MONRO, deceased, all persons h deceased, toe youchers,, with publication of this notic tratrix at her residence, same being the place business of said estate, ELIZABETH MONRO, Administratrix of the estate of James Monro, Charges ressona Nat’! Bank of #her Commercial, Sa 2, ple Room in Town. tery, $5 per year. ublie hallg and theaters, \ For banquet hal's, 25 cen's. EIotel and the Eureka, For 1,000 bricks On large con es in the building. to $2 per day—according to rooms. creel For 1,000 bricks on small contracts Newspaper Advertising Agency. OOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT 'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. For concrete s de walks floors or walks, 2 cent per being from $1 ail and mortar, 8 cents Dated at Nevada City «this 20th day of Desuperior to any in town. comparison w Aside from the amount due from Banks an se! forth above, the mon pers nal property are Citize 8 Bank at itso ith any other Hotel in Northern daconvenience to business houses, THUR W. MORRIS, Proprietors. MANHOOD RESTORED a) e o e Cy E) saa Before Using Cupidene. This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs, SUCH AS— For plastering or cementing 2 cents Freep SEARLS, Att'y. Notice to Creditors. allin the custody «f ffices in the towns of N alley, county of Nevada th of bondg on depo-it at San Fr cisco, and $20, os tin the National Bank 1e city of New York. li located in th 5600, Jocated in ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR all newspapers published on the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Valpariso, Japan, China, New ealand, the Australian Colowies, tates aud Europe. Notice is hereby given that the office of the County Assesor, at the Court vada City, will be open for the transaction of business Every Day, from 9 A. M. i 2% For railroad depot, $5. Cx Ce FON oak For business houses no’ ood of bonis on. de Norih America in th PAUL RICHARDS, deceased. For patent water close en’ by the undersigned, bow] 10 cents each, For coifee mills when rut y Notice is hereby giv administratrix of the estate oO deceased, to the creditors 0 having claims against the said deceased, to exnecessary vouchers, withfirst publication of this ts for each } newspaper published pt conubotly on ivertisers are allowes ¥ business hours. ov the Pacifie Coast are ke f and all persons hand, and all ac access to them durin county o1 Nevada, except #4, county of Piacer. : es i The real estate i lis connected with as Nevada, State of Califo E. M. PRESTON, President. D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. sbseribed before me, & Public, in and for the coun 7th day of January, 1895, hibit them, with the in four months after the notice to suid Administratrix, at the Law office of Fred Seurls, Nevada City, Cal., the same bein fhe place for the transaction of the busineas 0 said estate, in said county of Nevad gall situate in the county of if taking water at season at the disided the amount For irrigation, family rates, froin 9 to $15 per certion of the water agent, prov charged must be regulated in propor L. DoucLas SHOE. ty of Nevada this For irrigating, family, rates, for every < uantity 26 cents per inch for 24 hours. For irrigation, whe at family rates, 30 cents pe 1S THE BEST. IT FOR AKING. CORDOVAN, ENAMELLED CALF. $4%350 FINE CALF & KANGAROO. $3.59 POLICE,3 SOLES. $2. WORKINGME EXTRA FINE* by} $2. $1.75 BOYS SCHOOL SHOES -LADIES: Administratrix of the urds, deceased, Dated at Nevada City, Ca'., this 1 above one inch, to 5 P. M. and on Sat¥RED SEARLS, Notary Public. The capital stock and paid-up capital of the Citizens Ba k is as follows: Whole number of shar Number of. shares 6 Capital paid in coin ... Undivided profits Amount paid In co EK, M. PRESTON, President. Dp. E. MORGAN, Secretary. Sworn ana subscribed before me this seventh of January, 1895. E N:E After Using . Cupidene n taking no water urday Evenings. : . vegetable gurdens Fred Searls, Atty. when vegetables are sold in marke HURLED Stockholders’ Meeting. son, Sec. 65. Forsprinkling or watering th of Nevada City from the fire plugs or rs of all kinds, $10 All persons interested are invited to call. W: H. MARTIN, : County Assessor TEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL, KOAD COMPANY—The annua: mecting of he Neyada County Nanow forthe e'ection of For flushing sewe For City Hall and City Jail, #5 per the Stock hoiders ot Gange Railroad Company seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as my properly come before the meeting, will be-held at the otfice of thé company, atthe Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, Culifornia, on Wednesday; the 3d Day of April, 1895, A Polls,will be opened at 3.45 P. M, Cransfer books will be closed on the 23d day of f i _ JOHN F. KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLeecner, Secretury. For city: trough City pound, $20 per year. For all water us SEND FOR AO as. FRED. SEARLS, Notary Public, NevadaCo.,Ca ed for fire purpose’, LA FIESTA de LOS ANGELES CARNIVAL OF 1895. u# BROCKTON.MASS. illion People wear the sec. 60. The Agent .of the W e the power in all cases to ascertain it the quantity of water as provided by sections SLEEPLESSNESS ater Company DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, PAINS IN THE BACK,
TIRED FEELING, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. . d-the active principle on which the vitality of the LOST MANHOOD HEADACHE, Order to Show Cause. by proper measuremern used and fix the price 51, 52 and 53 of this.ordix as $3 & $4 Shoes lly satisfactory W. L. Dougl shoes are equa alue for the money. ‘oes in style and fit. are unsurpassed. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA State of California. tter ofthe estate of ROGERS, deceased. xcept irrigation, and for and county purposes, are due and payable and ifnotso paid the wateragent may, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice to pay up, abut off the water from the hy Order of Sale of te should not be made. his Court, by the petition this and filed by Charles Hegarty, the tor of the estate of Rogers, deceased, pray of mining interests, thati the whole of dec Hill Blug Gravel lief Hill Mining District, » $3 saved over © Mining Real Est« sei Assessment Notice, jer cannot supply yo premisses of, such DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMNotice is hereby ng of the Board of Direc tors, held on the 22d day of Murch, lov, anonssessment (No. 12) of 4cents per share was levied ) al stock of the corporation payable April 26th, 1895, to the Secretary, a the office of said corporation, Cal.,in U.S. gold coin. this assessment shall remain unpald on the ‘ 1 be delinquent . and advertised for sale at public auction, unless paymentis made before, will be #0) Wednesday, 15th day 6f May, 1895, atthe hour of 2 o'clock P.M, at the olfice of the Secretary of said curporation, to pay the delinquent asseasment, together with Costs of advertising and By order of the Board of C K. CASPER, Secretary. Oftice—Carter & Johnston’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal.’ pany, Nevada Cit Water rates for allcity purposes and . giveh that ata meet for the Court House are due and papabl Irrigate rates are due and payable of one fifth of the the season otherwise to JOHN DELBRID\ AE, Agent, (OF The Doctor has discovere SEX UAL apparatus is dependent. The reason why sufferers are not cure PROSTATITIS, for which CUL 1out an operation. a permanent cure is hot tis necessary to -ell terest in the Kelicf Mining Claim, situated in ReNevada County, Caliided 582 interest or imine, to pay the debts, ex ministration; and it is for the id estate that said mine be ‘sions of law relating to the property or interests April 15th to 20th, inclusive. monthly instaliments when taking water tor for water used. within the current month water fithe same as. for demestic pur COT A i by physicians ant medicines is because over 90 per cent. are troubled with LDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint witl A written guarantee to refund the money if sony rrtoe wy —Magmficent i Spectacle. Nevada City, a alate ste of 6a ation, Nevada Git soid, under the summary sale 0 held by estates of flected by the use A fiist-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containg not less than 70 beds, second class hotels not less than 40 b Third Class hotels not less t: class hotels not less than 10 beds. A firet class livery stab'e is understood to be a stable containing not less thin 25 livery stables not than 10 horses,. Third-class livery stables not than 6 horses, and fourth-class stables less than 6 horses. No one except a proper!y authorized 1e Water Company shall turn on water to any place or building mit from the water agent, provided that any authorized agent of the city or Fire Department may turn on the water for city purposes. For_all water used for running mach inery, 25. cents per miner's inch for 24 hours run, provided that duringthemonths of June, August and September of each year when the Water Company can not obtain a sufficient supply cf water in the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refuse water for the purpose of running ma~ rovided further that on the complaint of a’'water consumer that he is unable to obtain a sufficient supply of water for dom ostic purposes or irrigation, the Board of City Trustee; may, after investigating the matter crder the sate of water for running machinery stop and it shall be stopped after a period of k from the date of such order. Sec. 67. The Marshal, when requested, shall ent of the Wuter Company for water from, the 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 Gran of New Orleans and the Veiled Prophets Spates LAND-OFFICE, . Sicraments, Cal., April TICK is hereb One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Be ceil Send for Circulars and Testimonials. Address all mail orders to DAV dered by this Co ted in the estate of his Court on Monday, A. D.,1895, at 10 o he Court room of in Nevada City, w calise why an order aid administrator loan Comp™y, i, Shingle, A. G.} F. Tobias, Deer Jacob Bachtel, Uriah L. George W. “Weeks, Kiscle, Joho Kistle, E Kich, Calan Placer Miue, Kitts, Seven ‘Thirt y OL MEDICINE CO., P. 0. Box 2076, Sai\ Franciseo, the 6th day of May, the foreneon of ae if ach expenses of sale, Nevada County, to sho granted to che 6 nterest of said deceas mine at public or private 6 trator shall judge mos’ And that a copy of th least four succes-i DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & iblished in said ¢c Greck Placer Mine, Bachiel, Gaylord ant Farley and Little, V or sale in Nevala City by CARR BROS. Notice to Creditors, ~ The Daily ° If you want to know all about the Goid Mining, «© Morticultural, A.gricultural, Stock Raising READ Santa Barbara FLOWER FESTIVAL. Brown, Andrew Larson, Nelson Jehuson,an: to ficial for the estate. is order be published at ks in the Nevada City newspaper printed and ASTATE OF ELIZABETH LANGDON deceas4 ed Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator.of the Kstate of Elizabeth Langdon decessed, tothe creditors of and all persous having claims against the said deceased X them, with + he neceasar w. thin four months after the first pu 8 notice to said J. S, Langdon Office of P. F. Simonds, at’ Nevada City, Cali«“N” of January 3ist, the General Land Of be ordered to agcerfor minerals of the hereinid, in order To determine tice directed that tain the character after described tar whether patents st game to the Central P and the Commissioner, the said company sixty ¢ apply for euch ty, LOWELL, Superior Judge. Dated April 8rd, 1806. Election Prociamation, ibition of Fruits and Flowers in the Pavilion afternoon and evening. derfully attram THURSDAY P.M Grand Flor of Decorited Floats, C trians, Ete., Etc., Etc., to a ‘ranscryipt in his letter, al owed Jays within which to lectors of the Corporation of the Ci.y hereby notified than an Elec be beld in Nevada City on Monday, May oth, 1895, ect the following named officers: the cransaction of the business of said eatate,, The the said company in said county of Nevada, ailowed, filed its application ordered that a he wing be re the undersigned, States Land Office on ¥riday, the within the time . chinery and p ae J. 8. LANGDON,, Administrator of the Eetate of Elizabeth Lapg— don, decensed, Dated this 19th day of March 1895, P. F. Simonds Attorne nto, California, rriages, Carts, Equese immediately folto the character, for minera's, tthe following dese Be ~ of N F 1-4, Lots 4, 19 and 21 of N 92 of Lot 12, and W 1-2 y for Administrat Bataille Des Fleurs\_ ” and the distribution of prizees Music. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH. \. Grand Concert, 2: American Concert Band (40 pieces) of Lots 1 ald Bess ? a W 1-4. W 1-2 of Lot 9, . : of Lot 18 of N W 1-4 of $ aaah dag Tek 1-2 0f Lot 7 and W 1-2 of £i-4,81-20f 8 W KH 1-4 0f 5 W 1-4 of Section 5, in accompany the ag the purpose of shutting off the miwes of any persou who shall be in default in the payment in this Ordinan e. . The Marshal shal! charge and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum <f 1 he so accompanies. the to be paid by the Marshal into as other funds col1, Polls at Clutter’s shop— Lumberirg N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNAnd other resources of my ry of Nevada, State of California, NEIVADA COUNTY Besides being fully informed at all times on ecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks, Judges, Charles P Ballot Clerks, John Brodie, Robert Organ; G, B. Johnston, J. D, Fleming. Precinct No. 2, Polls at City Hal spectors, J. I, Caldwell, Judges, iC. a Brand, EK. Hi. Harrison, J. B. Gray; Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard. Precinct No. 3, Polls in Tranecript block Frank Power; hil Goyne; Clerks, F E. Johnston; Clerks, GC. C. Wesenburger, B The ge will bé open from Richards, deceased, Mary Richards, the Administratrix of th tate of Paul Kichards,d: snmatherias fled Se php ges era ver fied, praying for an orderof sale for certain real e : o a4 therein set forth: ee t is therefore ordered by the! said Co ill persons interested in the estate of une reused, appear before the said Superior Court ! ( April ten o clock in the forenoon of gaid dav er the Court rooin of said Superior Court at ¢ ‘e Court House in Nevada City, Calfornia, to show cause n order should not be granted tothe gaid much of the real {N E14 0f SecN E1-4,8 1-2 of N E.1-4, f Section 3; W 1-2 of NE of Section 9,8 E 1,4 of Rah Paik Se Se 5 and 6 of N E 1-4, 5 Lots 1 and 2 of Yer each time Agent, the same the Gity Treasury the same FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19TH. Grand Flower Festival Ball at the Pavilion, opened with a Minuet and Dances in Costume. REDUCED RATES. The SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. wi'l make special Excursion rates for these two important ONE-THIRD LESS than regular fare, vs foll From San ‘Francisco, and all points Barbara and fteturn. Harvey Cooper; Booth; Clerks, C Ballot Clerke Wizgof N14, Tue Loca, News HapPpENINGs AND CourT NWi4of 3s E140 of Section 19; 5 W 1-4 9 and 8 Of SE Saction 23; Lot2, 13 an¢ Lots 7,,% and 18, tional 5S W 14,# is 28th day of Feb., 1895, by the fol Ayes, Buker, Carr, Gault, Hook D. 8. BAKER, President of the Bo rd of City Trusteer. * T. H. Carr, Clerk, First date of publication of this ordinince, March 29, 1895, 15,8 1-20f N E 1-4 1-4, and Lot 4of 8 Wi-4 of R@OCB INGS. 114 of N W 14 of Section P bd BDIN fractional N W 1-4, frae1-4 of 8 E 1-4 of Section 14o0f Section 383, J. W.,, Dean, dges,Geo. M. Hughes, P ——— — : Judges, Geo. Hughe teppei oe sen TRANSCRIPT . 4 a If you want to Get the County News § SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and ithasacirculation thatreachcoach to sell so estate of the said dece 2 shal “dh ae aged at public auction. nd that a copy of this order be publ east four successive weeks A a elt : } newspaper printed an lished in sald Nevada oanke. at veda ‘ice ee SALEW Bile 4 Ze 0 e5u Dated March 26th, 1895, ° panes vent Frep SEARLS. Atty. Oo Boro me 8 1-20f 8 E 1-4, tion 1. in rownship 15 North, Kaage 9 Eust. ORTH*SAN JUAN GOLD MININ Location of principal place of us ness, San Francisco, Ca ifornia, works, Mississippi Valley Minin f City Trustees. i-2 of 8 EB 1-4, BAKER, President. ghand6of8W1-4, and N Lots ) and 7 of N E 1-4 i'd ; 1-2 of N W 1-4, Lot r of the Board o) D. 8. ad § E 1-4, Lot SE 14018 E Sacramento, San Jose south to Los Angeles or Santa also from Ph. enix, Ariz., and all points west to Los Angeles or Santa Barbara aad retur:. Ttckets will be good for going trip-on trains oe 7. H. Carr, Clerk. 1-4 of Sect on 17, N in Township 16 North, Range 9 iven that at a meeting of the Board of Direcld on the 22d day of March, [805, an usof Paul ub-ity. es the reading ‘people in every’ part of this county. It.also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as in Sacramento, Sen Francisco and more remote parts of the State. MINING Investors throughout the whole ountry it is invaluable, as it gives a faith{wi and complete record of theprogress be-~ ing made in the devélopment of the coup; ty’s varied and extensive resources. arriving ate‘ther point April 13th to 20th inclusive; returning on troins arriving at destination of ticket not later than April 22d. ments will also be made enabling visitors to include both points i of twelve cents per sh cre, ital stock of the curpo 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, and Lot 4 in Towsship 17 North, sessment, (NO. 2) was levied upon the ca ration, payable immediately in United. Site: Gold Coin, ta,the Secretiry, at the office of the No. 143 Firat street, San Franc'sco Any stock upov which this ass<s8sment shall remain unpaid on the sixth dey of May, 1895, will be delinquent, and adver ised for sale at public auction, and unless payient is made before wil¥ be sold on Monday twent)-séventh day of May; 1895, to pay-th--de-~ vent assessment, together with costs of ad ising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, ue H. W. MORRIS, Secie Office—No,-143First Street, San Francis 0, -4of NE1-4,8E Notice to Creditors, TRANSCRIPT j 1-4, and Lots 1,-4 and 100f NE Township 17 Merth, Range 11 : n one trip if de1-4 of bection 11, ae pove descriptions are of Mount CRE ae ptab'o Base ane At the time an To LAND and to jeulars enquire of T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt., San Francisco, or any agent 8. P. Co, “D. S. BAKER . ® READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATT. d place hereinaboy may testif¥,as to. the ny part, or of allt character Of @ to this Citation by any person interhat this notice be pub ce sive weeks LY TRANSCEHIPT, & jon published at.Nenear the said lands HOMAS FRASER Kegister. a OxE POINT MORE; IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO DRAYING AND HAULING, ~ ; 4 . = Election of School Directors. TICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Particular attention paid to the transportation ASTATE OF RANDOLPH D. WEBER, deC Notice is hereby given by the uniersigned, Kxecutor of the Las Will amd Teaament of Randolph D, Weber, deceased, to the ‘reditors of and all persons having ‘claims sgainst the said deceased, to exhibitthem, with ssury vouchers, within four months the first publication of this notice, to the” iid Exeentor, at the law office of F, T Nilon Cal., the same being the place for on ofthe business of in said county erat : CHOLAUS WEBER, SR., Fxeentor of the . ast Wilt ate Randolph D. Weber, dence. a: A pai Nevada City, Cal., this a estate, ist‘day of April,, GHABL'S FGARDNER, Keceiver. qualified electors of Nevada Sehcol District, county of Nevada, that the annual elec! ion 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 lected for the full term of three years each, ‘Phe polis will be open *. M, and sun down, ADVERTISE SOMETHING Eartonss tenyon wean Stockholders’ Meeting. heading HE ANNUAL MEETIN ers of Odd Ke lows =, ples fe library all, Nevada City; on Monday evening, i, 1893, at 8 y'clock, for the purpose of toard of Directors for the em he transaction of such other sroperly eome before Stockholders’ Meeting. OF THE STOCKousty land and Annual Meeting, Try the TRANSCRIPT. You will find it pays every time. T he men. setyou the example f of the pudPAL MELTING ) HE. ANNUAL TING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hal! Asseciation at—Masonic--Hall, Nevada City, on ay 18th, 1895, at 7 e’eloek. P. M., for the purpose of electing Trustees tor the ensuin year, and the transaction of suoh other business »s may be properly and lega}ly brought I. J, ROLFE, Seeretary, smartest, mest successful business daily, and what’s mote they stick to it—the proo ding being the demand fer it, as it-were. between the hours «f & Cc, Rich is ap and J. @, O’Neill and J. M. Judges of ‘said election. of Education of Neyada School District. L. 8. CALKINS, Secretary Board of Edueation: 8 o'clock P. M., for ard of Directors to 4 for. the traneBy order of the Board e ¢ the purpos the before said meeting. ab ‘ Nevad County. . D, BE, MORGAN, Seerotary. 'G? OF STOCKHOLDi Association w.ll oom of Odd Yellows” ‘7 at tne & year; and business ea may N. P MROWN OP ‘den, JAMES KInkRAp, Secretary Pod sage os Nuv dw City, Ap. ti Per pare . PUBLIS BI NaF) One ye Six me. Thrée u '. 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