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TO THe UNFORTUNATE
“Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensar.
Cerner Commercial. RPI ne
aienieiions
oldest in California. c
shonid not fail to call upon him.
has traveled extensively in» Europe,
ected thoroughly the various hospitals there,
aining & gr
onieh ne is competent to impart to those In
need of his services.
Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of self
abuse. y
indulgence, is practiced by the
sexes to an almost unlimited ex ; :
with unerring certainty the following tralia of
mérbid symptoms unless combutted ‘by scienof leaves and the rattling ol chgriots, uneasiness about lcius, t
fused vision, plunted intellect,
dence difidence ; ‘
dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition
to shun society,
pimples and
furred tongue
corner Commercial, San
1957.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHAN'T’S ExCHANGE,
sii ssapintenennt — ALIAS. CITATION,
eC
Ordinance ‘No. 122. Ordinance No. 121. aia
United States Land Office,
——
a No. 623 Kearney Street, genius
_ San Francisco
perfec
Established in 1854 fol
the treatment of Sexual
and Seminal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhes,
Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness, lmpotency, ete. Skin Disb eases of years’ standing
ana Uicerated Leg successfully treated,
. br. Gibbon has pracBR ticed over thirty years
in San Francisco and
his Dispensary is the
The sick and afflicted
the doctor
and ineat deal of valuable information
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
This solitary vice, or depraving sexual
young of both
tent, producing
viz.: Sallow counteweakness of tl 2 limbs, conoss of confiin approachir ¢ strangers, &
loss of memory, hectie blushes,
yarious eruptions about the face,
fetid breath, coughs, con: umpFrancisco:Office Box
pi wer A
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
N B,_ ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR
IN sll newspapers published on the
Cosst, the Sandwich islands, Polynesia, Mexican . vs
Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New
Zealand, the Australian Colouies, the KExstern . F
States and Europe.
Files of uearly every newspaper published . N
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on
hand, and all advertisers are allowed free’
access tothem during busibess hours.
W.
$3
a
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L. DoucLAS
SHOE #3 ro Alaine.
$ 5. CORDOVAN,
b FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF.
$3,50POLICE,3SOLES. . N
go90 92: WORKINGME NS . v
*= EXTRA FINE$2.$. 75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES:
jeer ES*
$252 2. $1.25. "i
$3" Best DONGCLa
* SEND FOR CATALOGUE
sa -L.DOUGLAS:
i BROCKTON, MASS.
Over One 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.
heir wearing qualities are unsur
he prices are uniform,---stamped on sole.
From $1 to $3 saved over other makes.
if your dealer cannot supply you we Can. Sold by
JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent.
Citation.
United STaTeEs LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., April 8, 1895.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Phoenix
1 Quartz Mine, Patrick Hennessy, C. :
Kitts, Seven Thirty’ Loan Company, Eliner P.
Sanford, A. F. Dnnnington, N Shingle, A. G.
Carpenter, N. A. Hartung, V. F. Tobias, Deer
Creek Placer Mine, Jacob Bachtel, Uriah L.
Bachtel, Gaylord and Searls, George w.¥ eeks,
Farley and Little, W.H. Kistle, John Kistle, E,
H. Moore, D. A. Rich, Calais Placer Mine, E
Nichols, Robert Cryer, Ole Helgerson, C.
Brown, Andrew Larson, Nelson: Johnson,and to
all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS, By his letter “N” of January 3ist,
1895, the © mmissioner 0: the General Land of
tice directed that « hearing be ordered .to ascertain the character for minerals of the hereinafter described jand, in order to determine
whether patents should issue, convey)Dg the
game to the Central Pacific Railroad Company ,
and the Commissioner, in his letter, al owed
the said company sixty days within which to
apply for auch herring, and
Qiereas; Whe the said company having,
within the time allowed, filed its application
therefor, it is now ordered thata hearing be
had—before the undersigned, »t the Umited
States Land Office in sacramento, California,
on Friday, the 21st day of June, 1895, at 10
o’clock A. M., &8 to the character, for minerals,
of the following described lands:
Lote 1 and 17 of N Kk 1-4, Lots 4, 19 and 21 ot N
W1=4--W 1-2 of Lot 9, W 1-2 of Lov12, and W 1-2
of Lot 18 of N W 1-40f 58 3, Lot 30f N W 1-4,
Lo 61, 2,6and 11, W. 1-4 Lot7 and W 1-2 of
Loti0 of N £1-4,8 © 1 4,8 1-2 0f 58 W 1-4, and
8 E 1-4 of N El-4 of 8 W 1-4 of Section 5, in
Township 35 Worth, Range § Eust.
Lot 7 of S W 1-4, NW140f8 W 1-4, Lots 1, 2,
5 and 6 of N E 1-4,ands W 1 4 of N E 1-4 of Section 1; Lots 1 and 2 of N FE 1-4,8 1-2 of N E 1-4,
apd Lot 3 ofsN W 1-4 of Section 3, W 1-2 of NE
1-4, and W. 1 2 of 8 E 1-4 of Section 9; 3 E 1-4 of
NEL4, W1z0fNE14,N i201 N W.14, and
NWi4of sk 1-4 of Section 15,81 2ofN E 1-4
of Section 19; 5 W i-4of N E1-4 o1 section pb
Lots 2 and 38 of 8 £ 1-4, and Lot4 of 8 W1-40f
Section 28; Loty 2, igand of NW14 of Section
°25: Lote 7, 8 aud 1, fractional N W 1-4, fractional 8 W 1-4, and 8 E 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 of Section
$1;8)-20f8 W 1-4 of Section 33, in Township
16 North, KRange & East.
8 1-2 of 8 FE 1-4, an is E140f8 W 1-4 of Section 1, in Township 1h North, Kange ¥ East.
Lots 1 and 2 of N £ 1-4, ahdSi2ofN E 1-4, 8
1-2 of NW 1-4, Lot 7 0f5 FE 1-4, N 1-2 of S-E 14,
8K i-40 L-4, Lote 5 and 6 of BW 3-4, and N
12018 1-4 Mf section 1; Lots 5 and 7 of N E1-4
of Section 9, L s7and8of N £ 1-4, and Lots 9
and 10 of 8 F 1'4 of Sect.on 17, N 1-2 of N W 14
af “ection 25, North, Range 9
ast. .
3 «1-4 0f N E1-4 S$ E14 of 8 FE 1-4, and Lot 4
of § W 1-4 of Section 31, 1 ‘Township 37 North,
avge 10 Bust:
ar roe 401i N E 1-4, and Lots 1, 3 and 10 of NE
1-4 of Section 11, Yownship 17 North, Range 11
in Towuship 16
Kast. :
Ail of the above descriptions are of Moun:
Diablo Base and Meridian.
At the time and place hereinabove set, any
person who desires to; inay testify as to the
character of any
scribed. Maes %
pefault to this Citation by any person intere-ted will be duly noted.
» jt is further ordered that this notice be pub
Jished once a week for fouc successive Weekin the Nevada City Dairy ‘PrAnschiet; + BOWE
—pap-rof general ciremation published at Ne
vada City, Nevada County, near the said lands.
THOMAS FRASER Register.
CHARLES F. GARDNER, Receivers a4
tees tn
stockholders Meeting:
* ANNUAL MEBTING
Te sen of the Nevada County Jand and
Improvement Association will be hela at the
otfice of the Citizens Bank in Nevada City, on
Tuesday, May 12th, 1895, at 8 o’elock P. M., for
the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to
serve for the ensuing year, and for the tramson of such other busiaess a8 may be iawfu'ly presented and considered. :
OF THE STOCKHas attaieed a
mits of no superior.
It contains every i
These excelt 8
ume, quality of tone, quick
combination, artistic design,
t construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for
homes, schools, churches,
ESTABLISHED REPUTAT
UNEQUALLED FaciLitl ES
Semi-A
Showing I
Capital
P. FISHER,
. Undivided profits..
Due depositors
PNA
Dividends unpaid..
racific . Citizeu
000 of bonds on de
real
county oi Nevada,
county of Placer.
Mining Real Es
administrator of
part, or of all the lands de}.
THE
Chicago Cottage. Organ
standard of excellence whichadBEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN:
INTTRUCTION BOOKS AN—_
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
tific medical meascr 6 ; y Ch ;
nance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the ene a (ass a (
head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustling . , )
CALIFORNIA, eh ts Financial Condition on the
First Day of January, 1895.
LIABILI1I B8.£
aidin coin .
Aside from the amount due from Banks an set
forth above, the mone
personal property are allin the custody «+f th
s Bank at its offices in the towns of N
wa City uns Grass V
except $7,000 worth of
jonal Bank at San Fr reisco, and $20,
git in the National Bank J
T ie
irst Nat
orth America in the
estate securities
mprovement that inventive
, skill and money can produce.
ent Organs are celebrated for volnnual Report
—OFr THE—
CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA UCilyY,
except $4,5
response, variety o!
beauty in finish.
lodges, societies, ete.
ION,
ILLED WORKMEN; } ©
_ANO STOOLS
282 62% hs)
Blo
y ana other securities and
alley, county of Nevada
bonds on deposit in the
city of New York.
are all located in th
, Jocated in th
NORTHWAY & MORRIS, te
. The attention of the traveling public is called to the following special
derived from patronizing the
LEADING HOTEL
The Wester” Union Telegraph Office is in the Union Hotel. ,
It is not over two minutes’ walk
There are 100 Rooris in the House and
The Union Hotel has the finest Commercial Men’s Sample Room in Town.
A nice Reading and Billiard Room in the Union Hotel.°
Passengers and Baggage transported to and from the depot free of charge.
The rates are reasonable, being front $1
by week or month. 2
Beds new, clean and superior to any in town.
California, both as a pleasure resort anda convenience to business houses,
and solicit a share of the public patronage.
eeoreannens tec S55
<a
Proprietors.
advantages to be
IN NEVADA cries
tees
to the Post Office and Express Offices.
Business Houses, being in the heart of
tage connections for all points from the TJINION Eiotel _and the Eureka,
omfield, Washington and Marysville lines have their offices in the building.
25 to $2 per day—according to rooms. Special
We therefore challenge. comparison with any other Hotel in Northern
A. NORTHWAY, ARTHUR W. MORRIS,
; Proprietors.
The real estate is all situate in the county of . ~
Nevada, State of California.
E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. .
subscribed before me, &
Sworn and
Public, in and for the
7th day of January, 1895.
(DEAL)
The capital stock and paid-up capital pf the
Citizens Ba k is as foliows:
43350 Fine CALF & KANGAROO. Whole number of shares
s subscribed
Capital paid in coin .
umber of share
ndivided profits .
Amount paid in coin per shar er)
E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn ana subscribed before me this seventh
day of January, 1895, ‘
{seaL].
Order to Show Cause.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA] py
County, State of California.
In the matter of the estate
assed. ROGERS, deceased.
Order to show Causé why Order of Sale of
tate shotild not be made.
It appearing to this
luy presente
Rogers,
of mining interests,
ny’s interest in the Relief
Hill Blue Gravel Mining Claim, situated in Rethe whole of decede
lief Hill Mining Dist
fornia, being an
portion in said mine,
and charges of admi
best interests of said
soid, unger the oy
summary sale 0
interested
ceased, appear befo
Nevada County, to
mine at public or p
Election
Monday,
1, Marshal.
2: Assessor.
3. Treagurer,
4. City Trustee,
6. City Trustee.
Precinct No, 1,
Inspectors,
Judges, Charles P
Precinct No. 2,
H.-Harrison, J.
Preeinct No. 3,
Judges,Geo, M. H
J. E.* Isaac,
The polls will b
v'elock P. M.
By order of the B
T. H. Carr, Cler
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Ca
and filed by Charles Hegarty, the
the estate of Joseph D.
deceased, praying for an order of sale
undivided 5-32 ‘nterest or
mining property or interests
held by es ates of dece ienta,
It is therefore ordered by this Court that all
. persons
the 6th day of May, A. D.,1895, at 10 o’clock
the forenoon of guid day, at the Court room of
this Court, at the Court fiouse, in Nevada City,
should not be granted to the said administrator
to sell the interest of sald deceased in said
trator shall judge most beneficial for the estate,
And that a copy of this order be published at
least four successive weeks in the Nevada City
DALLY TRANSCRIPT,
published iu said county.
JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge.
Dated April 8rd, 1895.
rPVHE Electors of the Corporation of the City
of Nevada are hereby notified than an Election will be held in Nevada City on
To elect the following named officers
R. Tremain, D.
John Brodie, Robert Organ;
G. B. Johnston, J. D. Fleming.
spectors, J. I. Caldwell, “Harvey Cooper;
Judges, C.J. Brand, K.
Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard.
—TInspectors, J. W.
Geo, E. Johnston;Olerks, C. C. Wesenburger,
otary
county of Neyada. this
FRED SEARLS,
Notary Public.
—BY— *
‘U:P:LD:E:N:E
The Boar«
ough fares in sai
Board of Truste
of said City
paving, repairing
Ore
An Ordinance granting to
successors and assigns, the right to construct
a gas plant and operate the same, and manufacture Gag for [iumination, and sell the same to
the inhabitants of the City of Nevada, and
down pipes or conduits underground, maintain
aud operate
the same in the publ
oughfaresin said City of Nevada.
1 of Trustees of the
do ordain as follows:
SEcrion 1. , :
The City of Nevada hereby grants to K.
CASPER,
right and privileg
operate the same,
all the
which may, during the continuance of this
Franchise be adopted from time to time by. the
es of said City,
done to the satisfaction of said Board, of ‘TrusWork on satd Gas plant shall be
within One Year from date
this inance,
suegessors
e to construct a Gas Plant and
aud manufacture
Gas for 1dumination, and séll the same to the inhabid-City of Nevada.
SECTION 2.
Baid pipe or conduits to be laid
in @ workmanlike manner as not to interfere
with trayel upon said streets.
of Nevada from sewering, grading,
or altering any of said streets,
and
eel
K. CASPER
lay
necessary appliances for
ic streets, alleys and thorand ossigns, the
and lay down
under, round
end shall be
commenced
pass ge of
two
of the
completed within
Sec. 6.
dries connectéd
witl
gee. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents.
Sec. 8. For rooms and offices, 2 cents.
Sec. 9 For photog
For barber shops, 50 cents,
Sec. 15. D
ance of less than.two hundred children,
For school houses Sec. 16. .
ance of two hundred children or over, $2.
Sec. 21.
ee
N ORDINANCE
rate for the rene ye
and terminating July st,
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain as follows:
From anda
1st, 1896, the se ld 9
Y Sevada . be charged, and may
oid elie the Nevada City W
company supplying water within the
limits of the City of
Section 1.
Sectton 2.
75 cents.
Sec. 3 For first-cl
dries connected wi
Fer res
for foncth
s gi Sec. 10.
SECTION 3. Sec. 11. For bath
The said grantee or assigns may make all necSec. 12. For Drug
essary excavations in any of said streets, high-. Sec. 13.”
ways or alleys forthe purpose of maintaining } cents.
said Gas pipe for Ulumination in said streets. Sec. 14. Kor all
and said work shall be done in compliance . women, 75 cents.
The Union Hotel is convenient to Alleys or thorough fares. ae with water Dee
the City. ‘ SECTION 5. J Sec. 23,
a ra. 6 P . . ‘ : The rights, privileges and Franchises herein, .cents. This Hotel is furnished throughout with Electric and Gas Lights. granted nhl continue and-bé in force for the pon Roig
period of twenty five (25) years from and after . 50 cents. or
Free Baths for the guests. the date of the passage of this Ordinance. : Sec. 25. For Chit
s SECTION 6, by i
tery, $5 per year.
{ter July 1st, 1895,
To -all families, 40 cents.
th same, $1,50.
For blacksmith or wagon shops, fo
For school houses with ao attendFor butcher shops running meat cutters’ With water power, extra, 75 cents.
For dairies, including
For Chinese houses, for each faucet,
For first-class livery stables, ‘includiug water for w ashing wagons, buggies and carriages, $3.50.
Sec. 27. For second-class livery ‘
eluding water for washing wagons, bugg1es and
FIXING THE WATER . T°
commencing July 1st 1895,
1806.
Mine
and until July
grates and no greater shall
be collected per week by
ater Company, OF other
coporate
$ 1-2
legin
ly fw
law,
Nevada.
taurants and eating houses,
ass hotels, $3. For lun. said
by it
tonts of the City of Nevada 36, Ane ancy -class hotels, $2. For launpipes or conduits underground, maintain and Guise Bd geri cea niend; #1 : s and
operate all the neeessary app iances for the Sec. 5 For third class hotels, $1.50. For laun: . and
same inthe public streets, alleys sud thor-. aires connected with the same, 75 wag? laud oh or
-class hotels, $1.
1 the same, 50 cents It
lieries, 50 cents. plac raph ga Z Pre
establish menfs, 75 cents. ties
stores, 50 cents.
to f§
houses occupied by lewd
$1.50. on t
with an attendi. Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. thin. 46 onnte
SECTION 4 Sec, 18. For daily printing 0 ce, 70 Cents.
i ie roe _ iy , fice runnin
Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed veces ith crater power, extra, $1.00 : 5 TO
as in anywise to prevent the proper authorities Sec. 20. "For butcher shops, 60 cents. N
eifi
ali
ries, 75 cents.
one horse, 50
for
solidated Mining
herein set forth
scribed below and has applied for a
said lands; that the list 18
Sacramento, Oalifornia; February-16, 1895.
William Downie; and all whom it may concern.
HEREAS, on the 22d day of January, 1878
one William Downie. filed in this office
ral Application No. 943 for the Pacific ConClaim, which embraced the
of N EF 1-4 of Sec, 22, Yownship 17 North
Range 10 Kast, and whereas George G. Towle
whose P. O. address is .
California, filed a complaint in this office,. alTowle, Placer county,
¢ that the said William Downie had wholjied to comply With the requirements of
or the rules and regulations of the Land
Department as to the holding, or Naver ge of
and land as & mining,claim, and that said
hiis never been oceupied or used as such, either
self, or in connectton with any other lands
that ti e.same is non-mineral in character,
has no known mineral value, and has pened fora hearing to determine the truth
of said allegations.
is hereby ordered that such hearing be
held at this office en the Fifteenth day of April
1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. ag which,
e and time the said George W. Towle, and
said William Downie, and any other parinterested herein, are hereby notified to
appear with such witnesses as they may desire
sroduce for examination as to the matters
‘THOMAS FRASER, Register.
Ed. F. Taylor, Attorney.
The.firat publication of this notice was made
he 18th day of February, 1895.
LAND NOTICE,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
_ Marysville, California, March 4, 1895,
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
otice is hereby given that the Central Pae Railroad Company has filed in this office
st of lands situated in the Townhips deatent for
open to the public
inspection. andacopy thereof, by descriptive subdivisions, has been posted in a convenient place in this office for the inspection. of
nese wash houses and laui. p
persons interested and the public yenerally.
Within the next sixty days following the
the
stables, M® . ths
z ; we » > ined =
eens bo Soe Ue td Mpey i receantely, age not one of them a dark room. ALL &F© . years from the date of the, dssnge of the same :
i in y lette , . ; an 1 default or neglect thereof this ‘ranchise . carriages, $2. no either in person or by letter and have a cure RESOURCES: snail be forfeited FF a : siskcaluan ieeey Si iay: At:
effected byhis new and scientific mode ol : > ne . : 4 ‘ ed. ioe Sec. 28. ‘or third-¢ ass ery be Lalor
7 : = otal EERE RIDE be "244 86
1e Ordinance shall take effect and be in Sec. . tor fourth-els ivery stable,$1. MARRIED MEN, eke pacodll ileal.. 9: 1284 50. This Hotel has just been painted inside and outside, thoroughly renovated, . force from and after twenty days ine ta es LRG aE For fourth-olase Ivory Re. $
Or those who. contemplate marriage, who are] G bulk cor Pea 8,308. 35 . . sage. ‘ ae ah ed anctables, fram one to two
suffering under any of these fearful maladies, tome Sy oouras of collection 1,667 14 and its sanitary condition made ee: ; Adorted by the following vote : Yea—Carr, os 8. raion Pid boguless 8 cuts, ree 17
poe not jorge’ the Rag rir Fig rary ig 7 Loans on ml estate gentarat ger S New, broad porches and veranda for the accommodation of guests, overlooking the . Gault and Rich. Noes—None. eee Mec, 82. For private stables for each addi-. sv
remy rile aay or, Ce ~) Leenncm cks au ae 3.2 = aes i is Cc . : e cta etd tional horse, 12) cents. : 17
mediate relief. Loans on personal security... -. 100,517 18 fine Tennis Court. 3 : ti President of the Board of City Trustees. . “Sec. 33. or treweries. or soda factories, inCURED AT HOME Le en edly ae eae oti) It is about 5 minutes’ walk from the Hotel to wager * abe gk bara piret dat 2 Pag Erne Clerk. ; eluding two horses $1 50. For each additional
: rin Bank premises, Nevads City, ..--.--5,000 00 . nine=clad spot, containing croquet grounds, hammocks, rustic benches, Sey ee PY jication of this ordinance, . horse, 124 cents.
Persons at a distance may. be CURED A‘ . } Furnitare and fixtures ....-.+++++ 4,000 00 ‘All free to Union Hotel guests Bee ECE 2; 1805. gates Sec. 34, For gas works, $1. Re
HOME, by addressing @ fetter be rhs Gtbbon Other real aig ee ee a 2,800 00 4 4 fact that ‘ cS ys 35. hes Steam Lennsne, = 4 : f
stating'case, symptoms, length of time the aw} p, _ Yue some i ion is called to the fact that " 2 ua ec, 36. Forsewing machines for dressmak
ease has continued, andth :medicine will be First National Bank, Sah Francisco.. 2,618 5) Particular attention 1s calle : , O j ‘4 z ing or tailoring Sstablishments for water for
promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, The Bank of California, ‘. wii. (2,955: 82 ac CHINESE E each machine, 25 gents. : :
to any part of the country, wW ith full directions . Nat. Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacra3.978 96 sec. 37. Hor sescrng machines for family, for
for use. The Doctor cures wheu others fail mento.. . © oe Gace 7 ‘ é Fi . 3 : use of water, 10 cents. i
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 waitFO Sec, 38. For Court House, including water
Address DK J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stree®, MOR cee he nee 84S cialis a cea 21,976 68 . org, and our table is not surpassed by any in this city. for irrigation, $5 per week. :
F Sec. 89. For each tap inthe Catholic ceme-. ,)
\ : See. 40. For public halls and theaters, 25
oe : ” oe cents.
. » Sec. 41. For banquet halls, 25 cents. ie
( é Sec. 42, For 1,000 bricks on large contracts,
WJ @ . 10 cents. é
See. 43. For 1,000 bricks “on small contracts . y
: 12% cents,
Sec. 44. For concrete side walks floors Or] 4
Notice is hereby given that
the office of the County Assesor, at the Court
vada City, will be open for the
transaction of business
to 5 P. M. and on SatEvery Day, fromg A. M.
urday Evenings.
_—
NeHouse,
Sec. 45.
per perch.
Sec. 46.
per sq. yd.
Sec. 47.
Sec, 48.
designated,
Sec 4814
bow! 10 cents eac
For coffee mills when run by water . a
say offices,
For p
Sec. 49.
power, 25 cents.
For quartz mills connected with as25 cents.
For irrigation,
Sec. 50.
See. 51,
family rates, frou
certion of the water agent, provided the amount
charged must be regulated im proportion to the; t
quantity used.
For irrigating,
family rates, for every ¢ uantity above one inch,
25 cents per inch
Sec. 68. Forirrigation, when taking no water
at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours.
Bec. 52.
iyiaeaaveee es : Aft Usi Cupiden Sec. 54. For i
vette $50,000 Before Using Cupidene. er Using Cupidene : when vegetables
Os Rye 850, . “i =n gon.
baie ieee i This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all All persons interested are] "Sec. 55. Fe
invited to call. oS te es
FRED. SEARLS,
—SUCH AS—
LOST MANHOOD
PAINS IN THE BACK,
SLEEPLESSNESS
HEADACHE,
TIRED FEELING,
DEBILITY,
SEMINAL
WEAKNESS,
IMPOTENCY,
of JOSEPH D.
Court, by the petition this
that it is necessary to sell
rict, Nevada County, Calito pay the de bts, expenses
nistration; and it is for the re
estate that said miue be
‘gions of law reiating to the
in the estate of said dere this Court on Mondoy,
n
show cause why an order
SEXUAL apparatus is dependent.
per cent. are troubled with
of six boxes.
Cal.
or sale in Nevada Gity by CARR BROS.
Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs,
MPLES,
DESPONDENCY
AND CONSTIPATION.
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE: FAILS.
pw The Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the
The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90
PROSTATITIS,
medy to cure the complaint without an operation,
A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials.
Address all mail orders to DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. ©; Box 2076, San Francisco,
rivate gale as the adminisa newspaper printed and
Proclamation.
May oth, 1895,
Polls at Clutter’s shop—
Hutchinson;
ecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks,
Ballot Clerks,
Polls at City Hall—InBooth; Clerks, ©
B. Gray;. Ballot Clerks
Polls in. Transcript block
READ
The Daily Franscript
If you want to know all about the
Groid Mining,
Porticultural,
Agricultural,
Stock Raising
Lumbering
And other resources of
WEV ADA COUNTY
Besides being fully informed at all times on
Tue Loca, News HAPPENINGS AND CourRT
PROCBEBINGES.
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ughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks,
Ballot
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e open from gunrise till 5
oard of yee Trustees.
D. 8. BAKER, President.
k. If you want to Get the County News
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daily, and what's more they stick to it—the proof of the pudApril 15th to 20th, inclusive.
for which CUPIDENE is the only known A
The Fiesta will be ona larger scale of magnificence than before.
event
lowec
even
tors
Fo
rivalix
of Decorated
The
W
LA. FIESTA
de LOS ANGELES
CARNIVAL OF 1895.
. Magnificent — Spectacle.
, is growl
Santa Barbara
FLOWER FESTIVAL.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH.
Exhibition of Fruits and Flowers
in the Pavilion afternoon and evening. Wonderfully attractive,
THURSDAY P. M., APRIL 18TH. .
Grand
iby the
Bataille Des Fleurs
’
and the distribution of prizes.
TWURSBAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH,
Grand
Grand
RED
ts at
to includ
sired.
ig, if not exceeding in splendor, the Mard
Gras of New Orleans and the Veiled Prophets
of St Louis,
. H. MARTIN,
County Assessor
This delightful annual
ng to be one of nationa) interest,
——
Music.
Floral Procession
; Floats; Carriages; Carte; Eques=
trians, Ete., Ete., Ete., to be immediately fol
Music.
Concert,
American Concert Band (40_ pieces) of San
Francisco. ii
FRIDAY EVENING, ApRiL 19TH,
Flower Festival Ball
at the Pavilion, opened withea Minuet and
Dances in Costume.
UCED RATES.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. wi'l, make
special Excursion rates for these two important
ONE-THIRD LESS
than regular fare, vs follows:
From San Francisco, Sacramento,
und all points south
arbara and return,
and all points west to Los Angeles or Santa Barbara and returo,
(
ickets will be good for going trip on trains
orriving at ether point April 13th’ to 20th inclusive; returning on troins arriving at destination of ticket not later than April 224.
Arrangements will also be made enabling visSan Jose
to Los Angeles or Santa
also from Phoenix, Ariz.,
e both points in one trip if der full particulars enquire of T, H. GOODMAN, Gen. Prss. Agt.,
Jagent 8. P. Co.
San Francisco, or any
D . S. BAKER :
READY AT ALL TIMES TO. ATTEND TO
{° all orders for
DRAYINGAND HAULING.
Partiqular attention paid te the transpo
baggawe for theatrical parties. mportation
openings, $40
"gee, 66. For flushing sewers of all kinds, $10
per year.
shall have the power fh all cases to ascertaln
by proper measurement the quantity of water
used and fix the price as provided by sections
Hl, 52 and 53 of this ordinance, ,
All water, except irrigation, and for
city amd county purposes, are due and payable
weekly, and if not so paid the wateragent may,
in his discretion,
consumer one week's written notice to pay
shut off the water from the premisses of such
Sec. 57. For C
year.
Sec. 58, For city trough at. the Plaza and
City pound, $20 per year. Gy,
For all water us€d for fire purposer,
$120 a year.
Sec. 59.
sec. 60. The
Sec. 61.
consumer
for the
terly.
month!
may be shut off the same as for demestic pur
pyses.
sec. GY. Wate
Court H
Irrigate
It not paid wi
Sec. 68. .
a hotel contain
class hotels not
i
ab ding being the demand for it, as it were,
TE, ANNUAL
holders 0
will be held at Masonic Hall,
LSaturday, May 18th, 1895, at 7 @’clock P. M., for
the purpose of electing Trustees for the ensuing
year, and the
ness as nay be
before said meeting.
ry
1
Annual Meeting.
—_——
MEETING OF STOCK{ the Masonic Hal) Asseciation
Nevada City, on
‘transaction of suoh othér buisiL. J. ROLFE, Seoretary.
class hotels not
Bec. 64. A fir
stood to be a ste
horses.
than 10 horses,.
less
stables
Sec. 65.
water to any pl
Sec. 66.
inery, 25 cents
run, provided t
July, August an
a sufficient sup
domestic purpo:
the sale of wate
ped, and it
Sec. 67, The
accompany the
linthe paymen
in this Ordinance.
The Marshal shall charge and collect from the
Water Compan
for each time
the City Treasu
lected uF him,
Passed t
lowing vote:
Rich.
Attest:
First date of
March 29, 1895.
For plastering or cementing 2 Conts
For sprinkling or watering the streets
ity from the fire plugs or other
per year.
y installments of one fifth of the
when taking water for the season otherwise to
pay monthly for water used,
A first-class hotel is understood to be
Third class hotels not less than 20 beds, Fourth
Second-class
than 6 horses, and fourth-class
less than 6 horses.
No one except a propelly authorized
agent of the Water Company shall turn on the
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
the Water Company can not obtain
to supply water fo
chinery and proyided further that ou the complaint of @ water consumer that he is unable to
obtain a suflicient supply of water for domestic
purposes or irrigation, t ne Board of City ‘Trustees may, after investigating .the matter order
shall be stopped after a period of
one week fromthe date of such order.
the purpose of shutting off the water ay va the
premises of any persen whe shall be in de
Agent, the same to be paid by the Marshal into
his 28th day of Feb., 1895, by the fol
Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook,
No, none,
President of the Bo:rd of City Trustees.
T, H.'Carr, Clerk
walks, 2 cent per cubic foot,
For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents
For railroad depot, $5.
For business houses not otherwise
25 cents.
atent water closets for each Br ncuee
h.
agricultural purposes,
N.14 of 8h.14
320 acres.
sw.4 Sw.4 Section
Aministratrix of
MONRO; deceased,
deceased, to exhibit them,
same being the place
the
date of this notice, protests or contests against
» elaim of tlgcompany to any tract or subdivisop described in the list, on the ground
if the sume is more valuable for mineral than
will be received and
ted tor report to the General Land Office at
WILLIAM A. LOWERY,
Register.
T. J. SHERWOOD,
cee : Receiver.
"4 of SW.% Section 33, Township
Range #-E., 20 acres.
yy of SE.44 of SW.14 Section 83, Township
N., Range 8 K,, 10 acres.
Washington, D. C.
N.14 Section 36, Township 17 N., Range 8 E.,
23, ‘Yownship 16 N.,
ange 6 K., 40 acres.
Total
pose: . Ee
Notice to Creditors.
“TATE OF .JAMES MONRO, deceased.
4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
the Estate .of JAMES
to the creditors of and
claims ainst the said
with the necessary’
1 persons having
vouchers, within four months after the first
iblication of this notice to the said Adminis—
atrix at her residence, Nevada City, Cal., the
i t for the transaction of
business of said estate, in said county of
evada.
Hen P ELIZABETH MONRO,
dministratrix of the estate of Jumcs Monro,
deceased,
Dated at Nevada City this 20th day of Decotnber, 1894.
FRED SEARLS, Att’y. 29
Notice to Creditors.
; OF PA UL RICHARDS, deceased.
J Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
aainistratrix’of the estate of Paul Richards,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
if taking water at]i
1 85 to $15 per season at the dishaving claims agsinst the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, withn four months after the first publication of this
notice to said Administratrix, at the Law office
of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being
he place for the transaction of the business of
said estate, in said county of Nevada.
if taking water at
for 24 hours.
rrigating vegetable gardens
are sold in market $25 per sea. —
ity Hall and City Jail, $5 per
Agent of the Water Company
upon giving the delinquent
up,
r rates for all oF purposes and
ouse are due and papable quarrates are due and ‘payable in
rates
thin the current month water
g not less than 70 beds. second
less than 40 beds.
less than 10 be@s.
‘st class livery stable is underible containing not less than 25
livery stables not less
Third-Glass livery stables not
livery
ace Or building without a perper miner’s inch for 24 hours
hat duringthe months of June,
d September of each year when
more than
ply of water in. the pipes for
sega irrigation, it may refuse
whe purpose of running ma-~
rfor running machinery stop
Marshal, when requested, shall
agent of the Water Company for
fault
ided t of water rates as prov
y for such service the sum of $2
he so accompanies the Water
ry the same a6 other funds colD. 8. BAKER,
Administratrix .of
March, 1895.
MARY RICHARDS
Estate of Paul Richthis 19th day of
m19g
the
ards, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Cal.,
Fred Searls, Atty.
Stockholders’ Meeting. —
N EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY—The annua! meeting of
the Stockholders of the Nevada County Nariow
Gauge Railroad Compary
seven ‘Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve
for the e'ection of
months, and for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the compan
at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Neva a
county, California, 9n
Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895,
At3 P.M. Polls,will be opened at 3:45 P. M.
Transfer books will -be closed on the 23d day of
March, by order of .
JOHN. F. KIDDER, President.
GEORGE FLeTcuer, Secretary.
Assessment Notice,
( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMJ pany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby
given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, beld on the 22d day of March, 1695, an as
sessment (No. 12) of 4 cents per share was Jevied
upon the capital stock of the corporation
payable April 26th, 1895, to the Secretary at
the oflice of said corporation, Nevada City
Cal., in U.S. gold coin’ Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on the
2th day of April, 1895, will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at public auction, and
unless payment is made before, will be sold on
W ednesday#ioth day of May, 1895, at the hour of
2 o'clock P.M. at the office of the Secretary of
said corporation, to pay the delinquent agsessment, together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. By order of the Board of
virectors. K. CASPER, Secretary.
Ottice—Carter & Johuston’s store, on Pine
street, Nevada City, Cal.
Notice to Creditors,
ad ATE OF ELIZA BETH LANGDON deceas-.
4 ed Notice is hereby given by the undersigntu, Administrator of the Estate. of Klizabeth
Langdon deceased, tothe creditors of and all
persons haying vlaims against the said deceased
to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of
this notice to said J.8. Langdon at the Law
Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Calif rnia, the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said estate,
in said county of Nevada,
aul J. 8. LANGDON,
Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Lavgtorr, teceusedt. ; ; =<
Dated this 19th day of March 1895.
Pp. F, Simonds Attorney for Administrat
SS ae
Order to Show Cause.
fe THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNA vy of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter of
Richards, deceased,
Mary Richards, the Adminvistratrix of the estate of Paul RKichards,deceased, having filed ber
petition herein, duly ver tied, praying for an orderof-sale for certain real-estate, for the pufpoes therein set forth:
It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that.
all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court
on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1895, at
ten o clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
Court room of said Superior Court at the Court
the estate of Paul
publication of this ordinance,
“
ORTH SA
ness,
works, Mississi
vada County,
iven that at
sessmeut, (No
company, Ne,
California.
May,
twenty-sevent
California.
. Assessment Notice.
pany. Location of principal place of busiSan Francisco,
tors held on the 22d day of March,
was levied upon the capital stock of the c@rporation, payable immediately in United Stater
Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the
Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the sixth day of
1895, will be delinquent, and advertised
for sule at public auction, and unless payment
is made before will be sold on Monday, the
linquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Office—No, 143 Firs
N JUAN GOLD MINING COMi Ca'ifornia. Location of
ppi Valley Mining District, NeCalifornia. Notice is hereby
a meeting of the Board of Direc1895, al us. 2) of twelve cents per share,
148 First etreet, San Francisco,
h day of May, 1595, to pay the deH. W. MORRIS, Secretary.
Street? San Francis 0,
5 al
Inxpector, and
Judges of said
roperly aud legally brought . of Education o
al
Election of School Directors.
OTICE I8
ist qualifies deca = Nevada Sehool Disrict, county of Nevada, that the annual elec
of School Directors will be held _, salu
Saturday, April 27, 1895,
At Washington School House of said district at
which election Three Directors are to be elected
for the full term of three years each.
The polls will be open between the hours of 8
a. M, and sun down. J, C.Rich is appointed
HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
J.@. O'Neill and J. M. Hussey
election. By order of the Board
f Neyada School District.
LL, 8. CALKINS,
Secretary Board of Education.
«. Nevada City Cal. the same being the
House in Nevada City. Calfornia, to show cause
why «n order should not be granted to the said
Administratrix to sell so much of the real
estate of the said deceased at public anotion
us shall be uecessary.
And that a copy Of,this order be published at
least four successive weeks in the Datsy
(RANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and publisbed in said Nevada yous at Nevada City.
que wom ese yam
udge c e Superior Court.
Dated March 26th, 1895, .
Frep SEARLS, Atty.
Notice to Creditors.
A pte OF RANDOLPH D. WEBER, de‘1 ceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the Las Will amd Textament of Randolph D, Weber, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with
the necessary vouchers, within four months
after the,firat_ publication of this notice, to the
said Exeeutor, at the law office of F. T. Nilon,
: lace for
the transaction of the business of 8
in said county of Nevada.
‘ NICHOLAUS WEBER, 8R.,
_ Executor of the Iust Will and Testament of
Randolph D. Weber, wees es
— Nevada City, Cal., this-1st day of April,
Stockholders’ Meeting.
es
i be si ANNUAL MEETING; OF STOCKHOLDers of Odd Fe lows Hall Association wll
take place in the Libiety Boom of Odd tellows
Hall, Nevada City, on Monday evening, May
6, 1895, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing &
Board of Directors for the ensuing year, api
the transaction of such other business as may
properly come before such meeting. .
N. P. BROWN, Presiden
JaMES KINKEAD, Secretary, “
Neveda City, April I, 1896, ~
d estate,
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