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April 20, 1895 (4 pages)

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eRe PAT 7 wh "ae BS e. 3 w * eels: REN OE RTE POPE TEP ELIT CRRA ES TO THE UNFORTUNATE: Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensar . = No. 623 eT Street, Cerner Commercial _. San Francisco Established in 1854 to the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhes, Gleet, Stricture, SyphS ilis, in all “its~forms, Seminal Weakuess,Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases Of years’ standing " ano Uleerated Leg successfully treated, br. Gibbon bas practiced over thirty years n San Francisco and his-Dispensary is the 2 oldest in California. The sick and afflicted shonld not fail to call upon him. ‘the doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, aud inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of yaluabie information which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of seli abuse. This solitary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, is practiced py the young ef both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical meuscer.s6 viz.: sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, puin in the head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustling of leaves agg jhe rattling. of cheriots, uneasiness about lots Weakuess Of th > limbs, c fused vision, Clunted intellect, oss of fi dence difidence in approachir, strangers, @ disliketo form hew acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of repent ah gy blushes, ximples and various eruptions about the face, urred tongue. fetid breath, corighs, cousumpfion, night sweats If religf be not obtained persons 80 affiicted peg re apply immediately, either in person or by 4etter and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode oj treating these discases. _/MARBIED MEN, Or thosewho contemplate marriage, who ar suffering under any of these fearful maladies, ab d not forget the sacred responsibility ting upon them, nor delay to obtein im _/ mediate relief. } CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT” HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time tue disease has continued, and th :medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of tté,country, with full directions for use. The Doctor cures wheu others fail Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address VK J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Office Box 1957. . FP. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. N B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR IN all newspapers published on the racific Cosst, the Sandwich Isiands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panams, Valpariso, Japan, Chinn, New Zealand, the Australian Colouies, the Lestero States aud Europe. Files of uearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coastare kept conubntly on hand, and ali advertisers are allowed free access tothem-during business hours. W.L.Douc.as $3 SHOE -37o5 cits. 55. CORDOVAN, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 43350 Fine CALF &KANGAROO $3.50 POLICE,3 SoLes. $2. WORKINGMen, 997 eres see $2.$. .75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES. “LADIES: Chicago Cottage Organ flas attaiced a standard of excellence whichadnits of no superior. ° nt A It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. ume, quality of tone, quick reepouse, yates oO: combination, artistic design, beauty In finish erfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for omes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, » UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, Pp THE POPULAR ORGAN. NITRUCTION BOOKS ANE -ANO STOOLS Chicago Cottage Organ Co. THE These excelient Organs are celebrated for vol¢ SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS Catalogues and Price Lists on applieation el CITIZENS KANK And‘Its Agency at Grass Valley, RESOURCES. Money on hand.,.....secesse ves +.» % 50,456 0 "Miscellaneous bonds... . 65,845 00 County -ciaims ..,..-. «tines Aone Checks :nd cash:items... ,..-).-.-620 00 Gold bullion ei a ales a sa unae ie 8,308 35 ltems in course of collection ..,... 1,667 14 Loans on real estate ...../...., 29 839 65 Loans on stocks aud bonds... ... 5,345 00, Loans on personal security.... -. 100,517 18 Loans on other securities.. 4,735 00 Bank premises, Nevada City,. 5,000 00 earthen Dengan sincere ln pat ge $27992.51.75, ; $3.76 7 DONGUL yy ND FOR CATALOGUE he, Wei DOUG Pe BROCKTON, Ss. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best valtie for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Their wearing quatities are unsurpassed. The prices are ufiform,---stamped on sole, From $1 to $3’saved over other makes. If your deadér cannot supply you we can. Sold by 7 _AOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. Pe Tanase sess ee Citation. UnItep STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., April 3, 1895. NOTCE is hereby given to the Phoenix Quartz Mine, Patrick Hennessy, C. W. Kitts, Seven Thirty. Loan Company, Elmer P. Banford, A. F. Donnington, N. Shingle, A. G. Carpenter, N. A. Hartung, O. 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. Kich,. Calais Placer Miue, KE. Nichols, Kobert Cryer, Ole Helgerson, Cs Brown, Andrew Larson, Nelson Johnson,and to all whom it may concern. WHEREAS, By his letter “N” of January 31st, 1895, the C inmissioner oi the General. Land Of fice directed that » hearing be ordered to ascertain ihe character for minerals of the hereinafter described Jand, in order to determine whether patents should issue, conveying the game to the Central Pacific Railroad Company ; and the Commissioner, in his letter, alowed the said pig ages sixty er within which, to apply for such herring, aud } WHEREAS, The the said company having, within the time allowed, filed its application therefor, it is now ordered that hearing be had before the undersigned, et tne United States Land Office in Sacramento, Califurnia, on Friday, the 2ist day of June, 1895, at 10 o’clock A. M., aa to the character, for minerals, of the following described lands: Lote 1 anu 17 of N F 1-4, Lots 4, 19 and 2lof N W 1-4, W 1-2 of Lot 9, W 1-2 of Lot 12, and W 1-2 of Lot 18 of N W 1-4 of Sec, 3; Lot 3 of N W 1-4, Lo 6 1, 2,6and 11, W. 1-2 of Low7 aud W 1-2 of Lot 10 of N E.1-4, 5 © 1-4, 8 1-2 of 5 W 1-4, and 8 E 1-4 of N E 1-4 0f5 W 1-4 of Section 5, in Township 15 North, Range 8 East. Lot 7 of 8 W 1-4, N W140f8 W 1-4, Lots 1, 2, band 6 of N E ind, and bW144 of N # 1-4 of See tion 1; Lote land ZofN E£1-4,81-20f NE 1-4, and Lot 3of N W 1-4 of Section 3; Wil120f NE 1-4, and W.120f 5 E 1-4 of Section 9,8 E 1-4 of N £14,WizofN#14,N1-20f N W 14, and N W14o0f 3 E1-4 of Section 15,8120f N £ 1-4 of Section 19; 8 W 14 of N E.1-4 of section 21: Lots 2 and 8 of 8 E 1-4, and Lot4 of 8 W 1-4 of Section 23; Lot+ 2, 13 and 14 of N°W 1-4 of Section 25; Lote 7, 8 aud 1s, fructional N W 1-4, fractional 8 W 1-4, and $ E 1-4 of SK 1-4 of Section 81;8})-20f8 W 1-4 0f Section 33, in Township 16 North, Kange § Haé!. §1-20f8 KE 1-4, ands E140f8 W 1-4 of Seco tion 1, in Pownsbip 15 North, Kange 9 Enst. Lots land2of NK 1-4,a°.d81-20f N E 1-4, 8 12 0f N W 1-4, Lot7 of 8 E1-4, N 1-2 of $8 E 1-4, § E 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, Lote 5 and 6 of 8 W 1-4, and N 12 0f 8 W 1-4 of section 1; Lots 5 and 7 of N E1-4 of Sécrion 9, Lote 7 and 8 of N K I-4. and Lots 9 and 10 of 8 # 1-4 of bect on 17,N1-20f N W 14 of Section 25, in Township 16 North, Range 9 Eaat. A oe l-4ofNE1-4,8EI1-40f8 E 1-4, and Lot 4 of 8 W 1-4 of section 31, in Township 17 North, ta: 10 Exust, oe 1 401 N £ 1-4, and Lots 1,3 and 100f N E 1-4 ¢f Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 11 a of the above d scriptions are of Mount Diub!o Base and Meridian. in At the time and plice hereinabove set, any person who desiieé to, may testify as to the character of any part, or of all the lands de scribed. ois Default to this Citation by any person interested will be duly noted. : : It is further ordered that this notice be pub_ lished once a week for four Bucce Bive week: in the Nevada City DaILyY TRANSCRIPT, & newspap-rof general circuiation publishel at Nevada City, Nevads County, near the said lands. . . THOMAS FRASER Register. CHARLES F. GAKDNER, Receiver. _ ad Stockholders Meeting. LA te NNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKies Freer of the Nevada County Jand and Improvement Association will be -beld at the otfice of the Citizens Bank in Nevada City, ou Taveday, May 12th, 1895, avs o'clock P. M., for]. e of electing a Board of Directors to pool ageing Es eusuing year, and for the trav, action of such other usioess as may be iaw-fu'ly presented ane Ee ag e t oard 0 recto -caannaettas 6 D. BE. MOKGAN, s:ere tary. day of January, 1895. ; ROGERS, deceased. heading::::::Newspaper Semi-Annual Keport . —oFr THE— t _/NEVADA U1Y, CALIFORNIA, Showing Its Financial Condition on the First Day of January, 1895. Furniture and fixtures ..... Se ee 4,000 00 Other real estate ......,.Meee eae 2,800 00 F Due from Banks. : First National Bank, San Francisco.. 2,618 2% The Bank of California, ns patel © ep Oe Nat. Sank of D. UO. Mills & Co., Sacramento. dye ages ae . 8273 26 Nat’l] Bank of North America, New WORM ssc peknl cep aweeseanse Wer exon 21,976 68 PORE ec cs en 58 oath nse s css Oe Gpaue wu LIABILITIES. Capital paid im coin .....".-; $ 50,000 0 Undivided profits..2........ 22,149 4 Due depositors. .... 0%. 166 cee e eee 282 623 7 Dividends unpaid ....°>..‘eres 1,427 9 POON: cece cons Sidenieretcusosnes $ 305,201 21 Aside from the amount due from Banks an fe: fortn above, the money and other securit-escni persenal pruperty.are all in the cusiody :f th Citizens Bank at its offices inthe towns of N vada City «n! Grass Valley, county of Neva'a except $7,000 worth of bonds on depo. it in tre First National Bank at San Fr : elsco, and $20, 000 of bon:s on depos t in the National Bank. o . Norch America in the city of New York. Th” real estate securities are all located in th county o1 Nevada, except $4,500, located in‘ th eounty of Piacer. vee The real estate is all situate in the eéunty of Nevada, State of California. mee E. M. PRESTON, President. D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. = / Sworn and subscribed before me, a_ otary Public, in and for the county of Nevada this 7th day of January, 1895. ~ (SEAL) /ERED SEARLS, oo . Notary Public. The capital stockand paid-up capital of the Citizens Ba k is as foliows: Whole numberof shares........ Number of shares subscribed. ..... Capital paid in coin ...... Undiviaed profits dane Amoutt paid in coin per share We E. M. PRESTON, President. /.D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. Sworn ana subscribed before me this seventh [seaL. : FRED: SEARLS, Notary Public, Nevada Co., Ca Ue: Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA County, State of Califoruia. : In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH D. Order to show Cause why Order of Sale of Mining Real Est»te should not be made. It appearing to this Court, by the petition this d.y presented and filed by Charles Hegarty, the administrator of the estate of Joseph D. Rogers, deceased, praying for an order of sale of mining interests, that it is necessary to rell the whole of deceden,’s interest in the Relief Hill Blue Gravel Mining Claim, situated in Relief Hill Mining District, Nevada County, California, peng an undivided 5-32 tnterest or portion in said mine, to pay the di bts, expenses and charges of administration; and it is for the best inter: sts of said estate that said mine be soid, under the prot isions of law reiating to the summary sale of mining property or interests held by estates of dece ents, It is therefore ordered by this Court that all persons interested in the estate of suid deCeased, appear before this Court on Monday, the 6th day of May, A. D.,1895, at 10 u’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of this Court, at the Court House, in Nevada City, to sell the interest of said deceased in said mine at public or private sale ag the administrator shall judge most beneficial for the estate. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, @ newspaper printed and published in said county, ' JOHN CALDWSLL, Superior Judge. Dated April 3rd, 1806. NORTHWAY & MORRIS, -The attention of the traveling public is called to the following special advantages to be derived from patronizing the : LEADING HOTEL IN NEVADA CITY The Wester Union Telegraph Office is in the Union Hotel. It is not over two minutes’ walk to the Post Office and Express Offices. The UnionHotel is convenient to Business Houses, being in the heart of This Hotel is furnished throughout with Electric and Gas Lights. Free Baths for the guests. There are 100 Roomsin the House anda not one of them a dark room. AlT are nicely furnished---ventilation perfect. ‘This Hotel has just been painted inside and outside, thoroughly renovated, and its sanitary condition made perfeet. New, broad porches and veranda for the accommodation of guests, overlooking the fineTennis Court. It is about 5.minutes’ walk from the Hotel to Ragon’s pine-clad spot, containing croquet grounds, hammocks, All free to Union Hotel guests. vA Particular attention is called to the fact that, Are employed in any capacity at this Hotel. Only White experienced cooks and waiters, and our table is not surpassed by any in this city. 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 Baggagetransporte Stage connections for4ll points from the Bloowfield, Washington and Marysville line The rates are reasonable, being from $1 25 to $2. per day—according to rooms, -by-week or month. : Beds new, Clean and superior to any in town. We therefore challenge comparison with any other Hotel in Northern California, both as a pleasure resort anda convenience to business houses, and solicit a share of the public patronage. J. A. NORTHWAY, Proprietors. ' Proprietors. Grove, a. romantic rustic benches, etc. d to and from the depot free of charge. ° TWnion Efotel and the Eureka, s have their offices in the building. ARTHUR W. MORRIS, MANHOOD RESTORED ‘Before Using Cupidene. LOST MANHOOD HEADACHE, Nevada County, to shaw cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator =Ry== C:U:P:1L:D:E:N:E After Using Cupidene This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs, —SUCH AS— PAINS IN THE BACK, TIRED FEELING, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, oO CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.° ‘0 (0@FThe Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. : The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90 per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy 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. . all, mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO.,, P, O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Nevad. Gity by CARR BROS. SLEEPLESSNESS DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada City ' Election Proclamation. rP\HE Electors of the Corporation of the City of Nevada are hereby notified than au Election will be held in Nevada City on . Monday, May 6th, 1895, To electthe following named officers: 1. Marshal. 2. Assesssor. 8. Treasurer, 4. City Trustee, 6. City Trustee. Precinct No. 1, Polls at Clutter’s shop— Inspectors, RK. Tremain, D. Hutchinson; Judges, Charles Pecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks, John Brodie, Robert Organ; Ballot Clerks, G. B. Johnston, J. D, Fleming. 3 Precinct No, 2, Polls at City Hall—Inspectors, J, I. Caldwell, Harvey Cooper; Judges, C. J. Brand, E. Booth; Clerks, C H. Harrison, J. B. Gray; Ballot Clerks Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard, Precinct No, 3, Polls in Transcript block —lInspectors, J. W. Dean, Frank Power; Judges,Geo, M. Hughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks, J; E. Isaac, Geo, E, Johnston; Ballot Clerks, C. C. Wesenburger, Felix Gillett. The polls will be open from sunrise till 5 e’clock P. M. 2 By order of the Board of City Trustees. » D. 8. BAKER, President. T. H. Carr, Clerk. The Daily ‘Franscript If you want to know all about the _Crold Mining, Etorticiltural, Agricultural, Stock Faising And other resources of Lumbering Besides being fully informed at all times on . THe Loca, News.Haprenincs AND CouRT PReOCBEBINGES. THE TRANSCRIPT IS THE .-v —or— , "TRANSCRIPT Ire You Want to Get the County News 1" SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL Pa owe, and ithasacirculation thatreaches the reading people in every part of this county. It also has numerous patrons 12 Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more re—. mote parts of the State. To LAND and to MINING Investors throughout the . whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithfuland complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. ONE POINT MORE; IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO DYERTISE SOMETHING . f Try the TRANSCRIPT. You will find it pays every time. The smartest, most successful. business men set you the example daily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the pudNevad :::County. peng being the demand for it, as it were, td Ordinance No. 122. An Ordinance granting to Kt CASPER successors and assigns, the right to construct a gas plant and operate the same,.and mahufacture Gas for (lumination, and sell the syme to the intabitants of the City of Nevada, and lay . ¢ down pipes or conduits underground, maintaio the same in the public streets, alleys and thorough faresin said City of Nevada. do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. a The City of Nevada hereby grants to K. CASPER, succes.ors and assigns, the right and privilege to construct a Gas Plant and operate the same, and manufacture Gas for Illumination, and sell ‘the same to the inhabitants of the City of~Nevada, and lay down pipes or conduits underground, maintain and operate-all the necessary appliances for the same in the public streets, alleysand thorough fares in said City of Nevada, SECTION 2. Said pipe or conduits to be laid undersround in a workmanlike manner as not to interfere with trayel upon said streets. SECTION. 3. : The said grantee or assigns may meke all siecessary excavations in any of said strects,highways or alleys’ forthe purpose of majzitaining said Geeyree for Hlumination in safd streets, and.said work shall be done in’compliance which may, during the contintance of this Franchise be adopted from timé to time by the Board of Trust~es of ssid (ity, »nd shall be done to the Satisfaction of said Board of Trustees. : c 4 SECTION 4, Nothing in this Ofdinance shall be construed as in any wise tg prevent the proper authorities of saidCity of Nevada from sewcring, grading, paving, repairing or altering any of said streets, ,alieys or thorough fares. SECTION 5. The rights, privileges and Franchises herein
gratited sha!l continue and bein force for the period of twenty five (25) years from and after the date of the passage of this Ordinance. SECTION 6, Work on said Gag plant shall be commenced. within One Year fiom date of the passige of this Ordinance, and completed within two years from the date of the passage of the ‘same, and in default or neglect thereof this Franchise shall be forfeited. SECTION 7, The Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after twenty days after its pas sage, Adopted by the follswing vote: Yea—Carr, Gault and Rich., Noes—None. D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board of City Trustees. Attest: T. H: CARR, Clerk. First dite of publication of this ordinance, March 29, 1898. NOTICE ome . ) “axpayers. & Notice is hereby given that the office of the County Assesor, at the Court House, Nerada City, will be open for the transaction of business Every Day, fromg A. M. to 5 P. M. and on Sat-urday Evenings. All persons interested are. invited to call, W. H. MARTIN, County Assessor LA FIESTA de LOS ANGELES CARNIVAL OF 1895. us . April 15th to 20th, inclusive. A — Magnificent — Spectacle. The Fiesta will be ona larger scale of magnificence than before. This delightful annual event, is growing to be one of national interest, rivaling, if not exceeding in splendor, the Mard Graa of New Orleans and the Veiled Prophets of St Louis. Santa Barbara FLOWER FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH. Exhibition of Fruits and Flowers in the Pavilion afternoon and evening. Wonderfully attractive. Music. THURSDAY P. M., APRIL 18TH, Grand Floral Procession of Decorated Floats, Carriages, Carts, Equestrians, Etc., Ete., Ete.; to be immediately followed by the Bataille Des Fleurs and the distribution of prizes. Music. THURSDAY EVENING, Apri 18TH. Grand Concert, American Cconcert Band (40 pieces) of San Francisco. FRIDAY EVENING, ApRIDL 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 events at ONE-THIRD LESS thin regular fare, es follows: “= From San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose and all points south to Los Angeles or Santa arbara and return, Also from Phuenix, Ariz., and all points west to Los Angeles or Santa Barbara and return, Tickets will be good for going trip on trains arriving at ether point April 13th to 20th inclusive; returning on traiun arriving at destination of ticket not later than April 22d. Arrangements will also be made enabling visitors to include both points in one trip if desired. For full particulars euquire of T. H. GOODMAN, Gen, Poss. Agt., San, Francisco, or any agent S. P. Co. 4 D. S. BAKER 8 READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders for P » DRAYING AND HAULING Particwar attention paid to the transportation _bagaore for theatrical partias. Annual Meeting. "INHE ANNUAL -MEETING OF STOCKholders of the Masonic Hal! Asseciation will be beld at Magonic Hall, Nevada City, on Saturday, May 18th, 1995, at 7 e'clock P. M_, for the. purpose of electing Trustees for the eusuin year, and the transaction ‘of suoh other busiNcss 98 May be properly ‘and legally brought aud operate all the necessary epplianges for do ordain as follows: The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada =~ charged, gnd niay be collected pert week by dries connected with same Ordinance No. 121. N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER rate for the year commencing July 1st 1895, and terminating July Ist, 1896. The Board of Trustees of the Cit¥ of Nevada he Nevada City Water Company, or other Sectiva 1. To all familics, 40. cents 75 cents. Sec. 4. For second-class hotels, $2. For laundries connetted with the sume, $1 -Sec. 5 Forthird class hotels, $1.50. For laundires connected with the same, 75 cents. Sec. 6,” bor foncth-class hotels, $1. For laup dries connected with the same, 50 cents e Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents. Sec. 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cents. “§ee. 9 For photograph galeries, 50 cents. Sec. 10. For barber shops, 50 cents, Sec. 11. For bath establishments, 75 cents. Sec. 12. For Drug stores, 50 cents.Sec. 18. For b'acksmith or wagon shops, 50 cents. Sec. 14° Kor all houses occupied by lewd women, 75 cents. Sec. 15. For school houses with, an attendance of less than two hundred childron, $1.50. Sec. 16. For school houses with an attendance of two hundred children or over, $2. Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. ‘ Sec. 18: For daily printing office, 75 cents. Sec. 19. For daily printing-offices running presses with water power, extra, $1.50. Sec. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents.~ Sec. 21. For butcher shops running meat cutters’ with water power, extra, 75 cents. Sec. 22: For bakeries, 75 cents. = Sec. 23.° For dairies, including one horse, 50 cents. : ‘ Sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for each faucet, 50 cents. Sec, 25, For Chinese wash houses and laundries, $3. 7 Sec. 26. For first-class livery s‘ables, includiug-water for washing wagons, buggies and car riawes, $3.50. Sec. 27. For second-class ‘livery s'ables, including water:for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2. Sec. 28. For third-clas8S livery stablea, including water for washing, wagous, buggies and carriages, $1.50 Sec. 29. For fourth-class livery stable,$1. sec 30. For feed and sale stables, $2, Sec. 3). for private stables, from one to two horses, wagons and bugyies, 25 cnts. e Sec. 32. For private stables for eich addi-_ tional horse, 12!4 cents. Sec. 33. For breweries or soda factories, including : wo horses $1.50. For each additionai horse, 1244 cents. Sec. 34. For gas works, $1. Se For Steam Laundries, $2. Sec. 36. Forsewing machines for dressmak ing or tailoring establisuments for water for each machine, 25 cents. : Sec. 37. For sewing machines for family, for use of water, 10 cents. Sec. 38. For Court House, including water for irrigation, $5 per week. Sec. 39. Foreach tap inthe Catholic cemetery, $5 per year. Sec. 40. For public halls and theaters, 25 cents. 5 Sec. 41. For banquet halls, 25 cenis. Sec. 42. For 1,000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. i 2 ‘ Sec. 43, For 1,000 bricks on small contracts 12% cents, Sec. 44. For‘concrete sde walks floors or walks, 2 cent per. ubic foot Sec. 45. For stone wail and mortar, 5 cents per perch. ; Sec. 46. For plastering or cementing 2 cents per 8q. yd. Sec. 47. For railroad depot, 35. Sec. 48._For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents: Sec 4814 .For patent water closets for each bow! 10 cents each, Sec. 49. For coftee mills when run by water power, 25 cents. Sec. 50. For quartz mills connected with assay offices, 25 cents. Sec. 51, For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, froin $5 to $15 per season at the discertion of the water egent, provided the amount charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used. ¢ See. 52. For irrigating, if-taking water at family rates, for every quantity above one inch, 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. , See.58. Forirrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours. Sec. 54. For irrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market $25 per season. Sec. 55. Forsprinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other openinégs, $40 per year. per year. Sec. 57. .For City Hall and City Jai!, $5 per year. Tee. 68. For city trough at the Plaza and City pound, $20 per year. Sec. 59. For all water used for fire purpose’, $120 a year. sec. 60. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all cases to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity ef water used and fix the price as provided by sections 51, 52 and 63 of this ordin: nce, city and county purposes, are due and payable weekly, and if not so paid the waterageutmay, in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice to pay up, sbut off the water from the premisses of such consumer pay monthly for water used. may be shut off the sameas for demestic pur pgses. a hotel containg-not less than 70 beds. second class hotels not Jess than 40 beda. class hoteis not less than 10.beds Sec. 64. A first class livery.stab’e is understood to be a stable containing fat less than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables not less than 10 horkes,. Third—class livery stables not less than 6 horses, and fourth-clasy “Hvery stables less than 6 horses. Sec. 65. No one except a properly authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn on ihe water to any place or building without a_permit from the water agent, provided that any . authorized agent of the city or Fire Department may turn on the water for city purposes. Sec. 66. For all water used for running mach inery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hours ryn, provided that duringthemonths of June, July, August and September of each year when the Water Company can not.obtain more than . asufficient supply cf water in the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refuse to supply water for the purpose of running machinery and provided further that on the complaint cf a water consumer that he is unable to obtain a sufficient supply of water for domestic purposes or irrigation, the Board of City ‘rustees may, after investigating the matter order tbe sale of water for running machinery stop ped, andit shall be stopped after a period of one week from the date of such order. Sec. 67. The Marshal, when requested, shall accompany the agent of the Water Company for the purpose of shutting off the water from the premises of any person who shall.be in default initthe payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinance, The Marshal shal! charge and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum of $2 for eack time he so accompanies the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the Marshal into the City Treasury the same as other funds collected . him, Passed this 28th day of Feb., 1895, by the fol lowing vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No, none, D. 8. BAKER, President of the Bo rd of City Trustees. Attest: T.H. Carr, Clerk First date of publication of this ordinance, March 29, 1895. Assessment Notice. ORTH SAN JUAN GOLD MINING COMpany. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, Cuifornia. Location of works, Mississippi Valley Mining District, Nevada County, Galitornia. Notice is hereby given that at a meéting of the Board of Directors held on the 22d day of March, 1895, an ussessment; (No, 2) of twelve cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the corpo ration, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company, No. 143 First rtreet, San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which this assessment shall rémain unpsid on the sixth day of May, 1895, will be delinquent, and adveriised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, the lingquent assessment, together with costs of. advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the ta of Directors, H. W. MORRIS, Secretary. Office-—-No,. 143 First ‘Street, n Francis . California. al pels Election of Scheol Directors. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘TO THE qualified electors of Nevada Sehool District, county of Nevada, that the annual election of School Directors will be held Saturday, April 27, 1895, At Washington School House of said district at which election Three Directors are to be elected for the full term of three years each. ‘ The polls will be open between the hours of § 4.M,andsun down, J. C. Rivh is appoi:ted Inspector, and J. @. O'Neill and J. M. Hussey . Judges of said election. By order of the Board of Education of Neyada School District. ; L, 8. CALKINS, before said meeting. ae 1. J, ROLFE, Seeretary. a al Becretery Beard of Edweation. To Willian Downie, and all whom it may conSec. 56: For flushing sewers of all kinds, $10 See. 61. All water, except irrigation,and for Sec. 62. Water rates for all city purposes and for the Court House are due and papable quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and payable in zi monthly installments of one fifth of the rates . 8¢ssment (No. 12) of 4 cents per share was levied when taking water tor the season otherwise to] Upon the capital stock of the corporation, If hot paid within the current, month water Sec. 63. A first-class hotel is understood to be ‘Third class hotels uotless than 20 beds,Fourth twenty-seventh day of May, 1895, to pay the de. ALIAS CITATION, United States Land Office Sacramento, California, February 16, is95 cern, Ae HEREAS. on the 22d day of January, 187 one William Downie filed in this ‘office Mineral Application No. 943 for the Pacific ConFrom and after July tst, 1895, and until July . solidated Mining Claim, which embraced the an ei + Hate wreater Shall . $ 1-2%of N E 1-4 of Sec. 22, Township 17 1st, 1896, the following rates and nogre Ranve0 Kast, and whereas Gedrge G. ‘Movie ‘ vheose P. O, address is Towle, Placer county eging that the said William Downie had . y faicea to comply with the requiremonte of Vv company supplying water within the coporate Cah fornia, filed a complaint in this office, aj’ limits of the City of Nevada, ; Jac 9 & ing houses, . law, or the rulesand regulations of th Sectton 2. Fer restaurafits and eating me Deveson: ue ne nore, or mores at seq. § 3 a s. Or lun-. said land as a mining claim, and that sa See. 3 Forfirst-class mr $ has never been occupied or used as ae Gone Y by itself, or in connectton with any other lands and that t’ e same is non-mineral in character. and bas no, known mineral value, and has petitioned fora hearing to determine the truth of said allegations, It is hereby ordered that such hearing be held at this officé on the Iifteenth Gay of April 1895, at the hour of 10 o’cluck A. M., ‘at which place and time the said George W, Towle, and the said William Downie, and any other parties interested herein, are hereby notified to appear with such witnesses as they may desire to produce for examination as to the matters herein set camer 3 ein : THOMA ER, Register. Fd. F. Taylor, Attorney. winte 0 The first publication of this notice was made on the 18th day of February, 1895. LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Marysviile, California, March 4, 1895, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Ceutral Paeific Railroad Company has filed in this office alist of lands situated in the Townships described beloW and has applied-for a patent for said lands; that the list is open to the public for inspection, and a copy thereof, by descriptive subdivisions, has been posted in a convenient place in this Office for the inspection of all persons interes'ed and the public ¢: nerally. Within the next sixty days follow.ng the date of this notice, protests or contests against . the claim of the company to any tractor subdiy.s on described in the list, on the ground that the same is more yaluable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for repoitto the General Land Office at Washington, D.C, j WILLIAM.A. LOWERY, Register. T. J. SHERWOOD, : Receiver. N.14 of Sk.144 of SW.44 Section 38, Township 17 N., Range 8 E., 20 acres. ; SW.'4 of SE.\4 of SW.\4 Seetion 33, Township 17 N., Kange 8 H,, 10 acres. N.16 Section 35, Township 17 N., Range 8 E., $20-acres. SW.!4 SW.44 Section 23, Township 16 N., Range 6 E., 40 acres, Total, 390 acres. m6 Notice to Creditors. HNNotices OF JAMES MONRO, deceased. ‘4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Aministratrix of the Estate of JAMES MONRO, deceased, to the erediturs of and all persons haying claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary youchers,, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said. Administratrix at her residence, Nevada City, Cal., the sume being the place for the transaction of the busincss of said estate, in said county of Nevada. Sah ELIZABETH MONRO, Administratrix of the estate of James Monro, deceased, \ Dated at Neyada City this 20th day of Deeember, 1804. FRED SEARLS, Att’y. : a2 Notice to Creditors. . Dans ATE OF PAUL RICHARDS,. deceased. 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, auiministratrix of the estate of Paul Richards, 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 first publication of this notice to siid Administratrix, at the Law office of Fred Sexrls, Nevada City, Cal., the same bein the place for the transaction of the business o said estate, in said county of Nevada. aig 5s MARY RICHARDS, Administratrix of the Estate of Paul Richards, deceased. Daiedat Nevada City, Cal., this 19th day of March, 1895, mig Fred Searls, Atty. Stockholders’ Meeting. N EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL 3h ROAD COMPANY—The annual meeting of the Stockhoiders of .he Nevada Couuty Nanow Gauge Railroad Company for the e-ection of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the. company at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valicy, Neva a county, California, on . Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895, a aed teas be opened at 3:45 P. M. ransfer books will be closed on the 28 March. . By order of eser ot : JOHN F. KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLETCHRR, Secretary. Assessment Notice, ( DIN GOLD AND SILYER MINING COMJ pany, Nevada et Cal. Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 22d day of Murch, 1895, an aspayable April 26th, 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 unpaid on the 26th day of April, 1895, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Ww ednesday, 16th day of May, 1895, atthe hour of 2 o'clock P. M, at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent. assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Virectors, K. CASPER, Secretary. Oftice—Carter & Johuston’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. Notice to Creditors, has OF ELIZABETH LANGDON deceas4 ed Notice is hereby given by the: undersigned, Adininistrator of the Estate of Klizabeth Langdon deceised, tothe. creditors of and all persons having claims againgt the said deceased to exhibit them, withthe necessary vouchers, w:thin four months after the first publication of this notice tosaid J. 8. Langdon at the Law Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Califrnia, the same being -the-<place for the cransaction of the business of said estate in said county of Nevada, i g J. 8. LANGDON; Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Lavgdon, deceased Dated this 19th day of March 1895. P. F. Simonds Attorney for Administrat Order to: Show Cause. Pat SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the estate of Paul Richards, deceased, Mary Richards, the Administratrix of the estate of Paul Richards,dcceased, having filed her petition herein, duly ver fied, praying for an order of sule for certain real estate, for the purpoes 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, 1896, at 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 said Administratrix to sell so much of the -real estate of the said deceased at public auction a8 shall be necessary, And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the DaILy IRANSCRIPT, ® newspaper printed and publisbed in said Nevada County, at Nevada City. aoe ‘ont Ble Abt rl udge Jourt. Dated March 26th, 1896. eo * FRED SEARLS, Atty. Notice to Creditors. PSTATE OF RANDOLPH D. WEBER, de4 ceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the Las Will amd Testament 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, withip four months after the,first publication of this notice, to the snid Exeentor, at the law office of F, T, Nilon, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the buginess of said estate, in said county of Nevada. ‘ NICHOLAUS WEBER, SR.,<~ Executor of the lust Will and Testament of Randolph D. Weber, deceased. pated Nevada City, Cal., this 1st day of April, Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING! OF STOCKHOLDers of Odd Fe Jows Hall Association wll take place inthe Library Réom of Odd fellows Hall, Nevada City, on ionday evening, May 6, 1895, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of electing Goard of Directors for the ensuing year, and the trangaction of such other business as may properly come before such meeting. : : _ N.P. BROWN, Presiden , James KinNK@AD, Secretary, Neveda City, Apiil I, 1895,