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August 20, 1894 (4 pages)

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A Old Portraits Copied and Enlarged and Broad, Nevada City. el JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. TIME TABLE NO. 49. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as “follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Local Train urriving at Sun for the 9.35 AT ¥r neisco at 7:15 P. M., and Overlan East. ‘ Daily. .Fare on this train to 6.05 P . Gruen Valley 25 cents. No bagvage checked. P ri Pally, connecting with 9-35 Overland Train, *rrivip at Francisco at 6:45.A. M. and overlan for the East. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 25 3-35 cents. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. e A. M. Daily, connecting with over3:25 land train ‘Som Fast ard. Overland leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. Daiiy, connecting with 4-55 overland train leaving San Francisco at 7:00A. M. 4 Daily, connecting with local 10.25 P. nM leaving Sacramento at 5:15 Pp. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San Jose and points south and West. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. 9.15 P ri an deal on this train GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen'l Pass, & Ticket Agent, °. @ EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Empire Stable, Broad 8t., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel. JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r. The Euepire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CAREIAGES AND BUGGIES ‘To be found in this part of the State. Teams~with-elegant. Buggies, Wagons and ore to let at short notice St sa reasonable rms; . The horses aré free from vice, of good style, and eapable of going as fastas any gentleman cares to drive. Annual Meeting. PANY.—The annual meeting of the stockOlders of the above company, for the electon of “trustees to serve. for the ensuing year. and the transaction of such other usiness as oy ——, come before the meeting, will be held on Tuesday, Ith day of August, 1894. atthe hcurcf 2 o’clock P. M., at the office of the company, No. 820 Sans me Street, room 26, San Francisco, California, Transfer books will be clesed on Saturday, August 4, 1894, at 12 o’clock M. B. E AUGER, Secretary. Office 320 Sansome street, room 26, San Francisco, Cal. j20 Dirany. BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMAssessment Notice, pany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby en that ata meeting of the Board of Direcrs, held onthe 6th day of August, 1594, an assessment (No. 11) of 2 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, yuble Sept. 1ith, 1894, to the Secretary, at he office of said corporation, Cal.,in U.8. gold coin. Any stock upon whic this assessment shall remain unpsid on the lith day of Sept., 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale ut public auction, and, uuless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, 1st day of October, 1894, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. at the ottice of the Secretary of said curporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By cdee of the Board of Directors. . CASPER, Secretary. Office—Carter & Johnston’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. . Otrs: GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMv DR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, . . CAL Local Anesthetics if desired. Offi tthe residence on Sacramento street L. PP. FISHER, Newspaper, Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR N ‘all newspapers .publighed_on the Pacific P rte. Per Valpari Japan, 0) ‘anama, os 80, a Zealand, the Australian C States Files on the Pacific Cosst are kept conubntly on; hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. China, New RECTOR BROS.,Only First-Class Hotel in the City. A MASSIVEFIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE Free from the danger of fire'so prevalent in Headquarters of Commercial TravelOffice Nevada City, . ‘dwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican olonies, the Eastern aad pe. . of ey every newspaper published. je HOTEL, 8 D n Db ec 8 e Prop’s. large hotels. ers and Tourists. Free Bus to and from all trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage n the Building.’ THE TABLE not excelled by that of any Hotel in the interior of the State. UNION HOTEL, NORTHWAY £ MORRIS, Prop’s. First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. Electric Lights throughout the building, rendering it absolutely safe from fire. Has the largest and most modern Dining Room inthe city, with the freshest and best the market affords. TAKE NOTICE-—No Chinese help employed in thie house. : : : The new management of the Union , Hotel, with its constantly adding improvementr, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northerao-Central, California. Drs. Starkey & Palen’s Treatment byInhalation, 5 Z 1529 Arch Shreet, Philadelphia, Pa. —_—— —FOR— Bd Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Catarrh, Hayfever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorders. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNET1ZED;and the compound is so condensed and made portable that 1t is sent all over the world. It bas been in use for more than twenty years; thousands of pxticnts have been treated, and over one thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a . significant fact. It does not act as m' drugs do, by creating ano her ailment, and beneflitting one organ at the expense of another, often requiring a second course to eradicate t' e evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is # revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body. ‘these statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission of the patients; their names can refer to them for further informa ion. The great success of our tieatment has given rise to a host of imitators, unscrupulous persons; some calling their preparations Compound Gaaeee often appropriating our testimonials and the names of our patients to recommend worthless -concoctio s, But any substance made elsewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen is spurious. “COMPOUND XYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the titleof a new book of 200 pages. published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whicng.ves to all enquirers full information as to this remarkable ‘curative agent, and a record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic a—many of.them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE to any address on application. _. Drs. Starkey & Palen. DR. J. F: SHAW, Office in Odd Fellows Building,-Broad Street NEVADA CITY, CAL. Fine Plate Work a Specialty: 9.)All Kinds of Fillings.Extracting Skilifully Done NATIONAL MARKET Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAFPZIGER, = Prop’r. eef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, dauseges, etc. Hams, Bacon and Lard, e+ Ds And all kinds of Meats usually found in afirstClass market. ning on the second day of January, A. % of 9 yor thereof, proposed the follow ng-described ae amendments t» the Constitution of the state of @alifornia, to-wit: ASSEMBLY. CuNSTITUTIONAL AMENDM eNT No. 8. the United States, every male person who shall h«ve acquired the rights of citizenship under or by virtue of the Treaty of Queretaro, and every male :aturalized citizen th: reot, who shall have become such shall have been resident of the State one year in which he claims his vote ninety days ———. NATIONAL + EXCHANGE): Revada County Harrow Gauge I: i n the eleciion precinct t»irty days, sha) ibe enmay heresiter be authorized by law; PROVIDED, ment or misappropriation of public mone}, and stitution in the Engli-h langusge and elector i» this State; PROVIDED, thet the provisions of this amendment relative to an educational qualific»tion shall not appl son prevented by a@ physical son who shall be sixty years of age and u wards at the time this amendment shall take) ,ypiished atthe city of Sacramento; and two : at = city of “ Francisco; and in issuing his proclamation for ap Amendment Number Two. dment or amendments to the Cor stitution are tobe voted upon, amendment or amendments therein, and he sha'l desi. nate them by numbers, in the in which they have been proposed.” SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14. A resolution. proposing to the people of the uniform lawe, may provide for the formation of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no new county shall be established which shall reduce avy county toa Ls gyre ofless than eght thousand; nor sha 1 formed containing a le-s thousand; nor sball any line thereof pass within five miles of the county seat of any county proposed to be divided. Every-county which shail be enlarged or create taken from any other county or counties, shall be liable for a} debts and iiabi from which such territory shal) be taken. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 7. are given, aud you ———— STATE OF CALIFORNIA, EXECUTIV® DEPARTMENT, SACRAMENTO, August 4, 1894. ue FPEREAS, The Iegislature of the State of California. at its thirtieth sess‘on, beginD> 1893, o-thirds of all the members elected to each the houser of said Legislature voting in faAmendment Number One. resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to the Const tution of the State, smending section one of article two theréof, relative to the right of suffrage. fi mate. citizen of Section 1. Ev ry native ninety days prior to any be ection, of the age of twuBty-one years, whe ext preceding the e'ection, and of the — an tled to vote at all elections which are now or o hia ive of China, noidiot, no insane person, 0 person convicted of any infamous creme, o-person here-fter convicted of the embezzte— © person who shal! not be able te red the Conwrite his ame, shal! ever exercise the privileges of an to any perdisability from omplying with its requis tions, nor to any peron who now has he rght to yote, nora y per~ ffecr. Stace of California an amendment to section tiree of article eleven of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the formation of new counties, Section 3. The Legislature, by general and a new county be opulation than five from territory ust proportion of the existing ities of the county or counties Amendment Number Three. A resolution proposing an pmendment to the Constitution of the State of California, by adding a new section to article thirteen of the suid Co stitution, to be numbered section twelve and three-fourths (1234), relating to revenue and taxation. fection 12%. Fruit aid nut-beartng trees under the age ot four years from the time of plant jug in-orchard form, and grapevines under the age of three years from the time of planting in vineyard form, shall be exempt from taxation and nothing in this article shall be construed a subjecting such trees and grapevines to tuxaon. : Amendment Number Four. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 12. A resolution proposing to the people of the State of California un amendment to section seventeen, article one, of the Constitution of the State of California. Section 17. Foreigners of the white race, 0 of African descent, eligible to become citizens of the United States under the naturalization laws thereof, while bona fide residents of this State, shal] have the same rights in respect to the acquisition, possession, enjoyment, transmission, and inheritance of ail property, other than real estate, as vativ:-born citizens; PRoVIDED, that such zilens owning real estute at the time of the adoption of ihis amendment may remain such owners; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, thut the Legislature mere by statute, provide for the disposition of real estate which shall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by descent or devise. “ "Amendment: Number Five. SENATE ConsTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 17. A resolntion prop sing to the people of the seven, article eleven, or the the State of Calvornia. Section 7. City and county govermets may merged avd-cougohdated iato ose munici government, with one set of officers, and may be incorporated under geveral laws pr viding for the incorporation and organization of orporations for municipal purposes. The provisions ef this Constituticn upplicabie 'o ciies, and also those applicable to counties, 80 fur as not inco gisient or prohibi’ed to-cities, shall be appjcable to such congoldated government, Amendment Number Six. SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 7 A resolution to propose to the peopie of the S$ ae of California an amendment to the Const (ution of cbe State, amending section nine ot article thirteen there -f, relative tothe election of a Sta e Board of Equalization, Section 9. A S:ate Board 0: Kqualigzation, consisti go: one member frm each congressional district in this Stace, shail be elected by the qualifie i electors of their respect ve districts, at the first general election to be held after the »dopt on of this amenument, andat each general e ection every four years, whose term of office shall be tor four years, whose du y it shail be to equatize the vauation of the tax.ble property iu the seVer . connties ut the Sta e tr the purposes of taxaiion. Jhe Conir ler of State shail be exvfficio a member of the Board, The Boards :f Supervigors of the sever 1 counties of the Stste shall econst.tu'e Bo.rus of Equalization for their respective counties whose du y itshall be to equalize the valuation of the taxable property in the count for the purpose of taxXat. n; PROVIDED, euoh State and Cou. ty Boards of Equal-z.t.on are bereby auth orized and empowered, under sucn rules of notive as ‘be County Boards may prescribe +8 to the county assessments, and under such rules of notice as he tta:e Board may pies ribe as to the aciion of the State Board, to increase or lower the entire asseeement roll, or any arsersment contained ‘therein, so vs to equalize the as ssment of the property contained in said assessment roll, and make the assessment conform to the true value in money of the vroperty contain ed in paid roli; PROVIDED, that no Beard of Equalization shall raise any mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or other obligation by which a debt is secured, money, or 8 lvent credits, above its face value. The State Board of Equal z-tion elected in eighteen hundred and ninty-four shall continue in office until their successors, as herein provided for, shail be electes and shall qualify. Amendment Number Seven. SENATE ConsTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 16 A resolution to provsose to the people of the Stite of California an amendment to article thirteen of the Constitution, section oue, in relation to revenue and t xation. Section 1, All property inthe State, not exemptunder the laws of the United Sts:es, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be «scertained as provided by law. The word ‘ propery,” as used in ‘his article and section, ia hereby + eclare : to include moneys, Credits bonds, stocks dues, franchises, and all other mattersand things, reai, perso.al, and mixed, cup ble of grvae ownership; PROVEDED, that property used for tree public libraries u d ree museums, growing crops, property use! exclusively for public schoo 8, andsuch s may belong to the Guited states, this State, or to any county or municip } corporation within this State, shall be exem from t»xation. The L gislature may provide, except in case of credits secured by morignss or trust deed, for a deduction from credits of debts due to bona fideres dents of this State. Amendment Number Eight. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 81. A resolution to p to the p of the Stat of California an »mendment te section seven @) of article nine (1X) of the .Constitution of the State of Catifernia, by increasing the number of members constituting the State Bourd of Education, by addin; therete the President and Professor of Ped. agogics of the University of California. Section 7. The Governor, the Superintendent of Public Instructi n, the President of the University of California, and the Professor of Pedtherein, and the principals of the State ‘orma! Schools, shall constitute the State of Education, and sha!) compile, or caused to be Gqmplied, and adopt, a uniform series of text-books use in the common schools throughout the state. The State B may cause such text-books, when adopted, to te Meats delivered free of years; an amendment 0 newspapers of gener.lc for ti ree months p eral election. amen arately voted upon electors of the State, on the State Printing Office, ration sha the St te of Cal: forni ve dollar-, for each + the public treasury. Nc ‘ setion or mileage shall take effect during the term for which the me shail have been electe tache shall be increase ppointe4. for their The said amendments Tuesday. November Assembly Constitutional Amendment ‘ { Ye. Number Kight. (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{ Yes. ber Fourteen. (No. Assembly Constitutional Amendment ' Yes. Number Seven. (No. Assembly Constitutional Amendment Yes. Number Twelve. (No. Senate Constitutional amendment Num{ Yes. ber Seventeen. se (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num. Yes. ber Seven. : . are Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yes. ber Sixteen. (No. Assembly Constitntional Amendment Yes. Number Thirty-one. No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num-_(Y<«s. ber Twenty. No. Witness m first above written. . SEAL. Attest: a3 SeNnaTE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20. iy Section 23, The members of the Legislature shall receive, in full payment for their services, . 5 the sum of one thousand ($1,000) bagar = mileene eeeat sxceec ae pot to exceed Peente: Birchville quariz mine, together vith a like ession, to be paid out of d,and the pay of no at4 ufter he is elected or NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuan' to the provisions of the Constitution, isluture entitled mission of pro pose stitution o1 the Sta fied elec ors March 7, A. D., 1883, v)z.: Whenever ‘the Legislature shall propose any amendmen Constit tion of this Stare, which amendment or . ¢ amendments shail have been passed in the manner and form requiced by ‘ection one of article eighteen of the other mode-isyprov ded sion ofsuch amen peovle for of the Governor to ad r amendments in at least f ur “An Act to provide for the s::bd amendments to the Conte of Calif. rnia to the quasidient or amendments to the their approval, it shall be the duty ext preceding the next genOne of said newspapers must be by ballet by the qualified Fach ballot used at such election must con tain, printed thereon, the words: hand and the Great Seal of the State. affixed at Sacramento, the day and year erform such for a Buard of Educahe State, The Spier f in Cc a. » increase in compenmbers of either house mine onthe north. apd wn Act of ti.e Legapproval,” approved t or amendments to the . } Con-titution, end no b: law forthe submisvertise suck proposed ireculatiou in this State, election at which any he shal include such rder are submitted tobe sep6th, A. D. 1894. H. H. MARKHAM, Governor. E. G. WAITE, Secretary of State. Ordinanc mas Running at Large Trespas: the corporate Limits of The do ordain ag fol ows : ‘An Ordinance to Pre Large in be — ted to run at e N Ordinance to repeal Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No 22,and toamend said Ordinance which is entitled “An Ordinance to. prevent Amising on any Private Enclosure Within oara of Trustees of the City of Nevada Sec ions land 2:f Ordinance No, 22, entitled the Night Time and Trespassing on any Private Inclosure within the Corporate Limits of the City of Nevada,” are hereby repealed, Said Ordinance is hereby amended by the insertion of the following Two Sections : Section 1. ’ No Horned Cattle, Horses, Mules or Gua‘s shall imits of the Ci y of Nevada at «ny time, e No. 117. in the Night Time an the City of Nevada.” vent Animals Running at large within the corpor* . and when s0 priniep . Notice of Sale of Real Estate and: Perand published, to be dis ributed and sold at roc ama 10Nnl. thé ‘cost. price. of printing,. publisbing, . ” and distr:buting he same. The t xt-books 80 adopted shall cont: nue in use not less than four d said State Board sba': other duties as may be prescribed y law. The . Legislature shall provide tion in each couuty in t Superintendents na the County B: ards of & li have control of the examination of teachers and the granting of :eachers’ ¢-rtificates within their respective jurdisdictions. Amendment Number Nine. Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of Gal fornia, made on the 25th day of June, 1894, OF deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the hizhest bidder, for cash, xold coin of the United States. Superior Court, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1894 at twelve o’clock M., in front of tne Courthouse door of the Superior Court, in Nevada bank st the time of his deatb, and ell the right; An Act to submit to the people of the Sate of ti California su amendment to section twentythree of article four of the Constitution of ation of lnw or otherwise, #¢ in addition to that o' the sai at the time of his death, in and to all these certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Cou: ty of Nevada, State interestin the machinery and improvements thereon. of said property being owned by S. L. Parsons. quartz mine, adjoining the Stac ented) on the north; the other being owned by McPherrin. hoisting gear, on the Sirchville quartz mine, . t ville mine. ine. i Srey riages, $3.50. estate. ot the United States. bank, deceased. y TE, THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS OF
sonal Property> NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT,IN pursuance of an order of the Superior the matter of the estate of Jacob B. Maybank, and subject to confirmation by said . P! ity, Counte of Nevada, all the right, title, nterest, and estate of the said Jabob B. Maytle and inter: s' that the said estate has, by operuired other than or Jacob B, Maybank f Califernia, end described as follower, to-wit . An undivided one-half interest in and to the The Commercial quartz mine, about 300 yards east of the Birchville cogs ae : enn ension : 2 : aneatee. — ee Sec. 14, For all houses occupied by Yewd . j : women 75 cents. ; Tae Union quartz mine adjoining the lowa The other undivided one-half interest in all An undivided one-half interest in the U. 8. mine (patalf interest One dwelling Louse, at Eureka. Steam punipirg and hvisting works, consistng of steam engine and boiler, pumping and wo mileseast of Graniteville. Blacksmith shop, anvil and vise on the Birch‘Alse one car 6n the Birchville And any other property belonging to said Terms and eendition of sale: Cash, gold coin qG. A. ELLIS, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob B. MayNevada City, June 26th, 1894. Fred Searls, Attoraey. Notice to the Publ. Nevada City, have agreed to close ours respective places of business at 8 o’clock every evening, excepting Saturday, and also remain closed during SUNDAY. Raid movement being unanimous and to take effect on and after JULY 8, 1894, with exceptions to be noted at such times 68 is agreed upon by the merchants entering into this compact: DRY GOODS. CASPER COHN, LL. LUBECK, Mrs. Lester & CRAWFORD, B. NEWMAN & Co., ROSENBERG BROS., A. BLUMENTHAL, A. LARISON. BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN WEBBER, JOHN DELBRIDGE. GROCERIES. GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co., THos. KIDD, ARTHUR WOLF, SHURTLEFF & SON, C. E, MULLOY, GrEo. C. GAYLORD, W. H. SMITH, Wma. G. RICHARDS, WM. JOHNSTON, J. J. JACKSON. FURNITURE. Leoa & SHAW. HARNESS. JOSEPH JENKINS, Wma. HOLMES, JamMEs CAIRNS. HARDWARE. GEO. E. TURNER, Leac.& SHAW, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. Luetse & BRAND, FRANK GOLDEN, BUTCHERS: COLLEY Bros., GRISSELL Bros, L. M. GAFFNEY. CLOTHING. = B. H. MILLER, CARTER & JOHNSTON. Jas. KINKEAD, GC. J. NAFFZIGER, JAMES MONRO, a = CHAS. GRIMES, L. HYMAN & Co., —_— CARD. The above mercharts have kindly agreed to close their places of business at the hour and time above meritioned, and in order that the movement be successful depends upon the buyivg public. The Retail Clerks’ Association earnestly appeals to the people of Nevada City and vicinity to regulate their shopping hours so as not to interfere with the successful issue of the above movement. R. H. WEBBER, M. M. BARUH. Secret» ry. President. Delinquent Notice. ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING COMal place of busAS ORDINANCE FIXING and terminating July 1; 1895. 1845, th: following ‘rates and po greater shall be cha ged, and m y ke col ected per Wee v ity Wat ompany, or cther con pany stpsoe Oy Nain vee & te limits of the City . Corner Commercial...-+++++° ; ying w.ter within the corpora of Neva la. Sec ion] To all families, 40 cents. : a Sec. 2, For restaira.ts and eating houses, (0 cents. connected with same, $1.50. Se .4. For second’ciats hotels, $2. dries connected with sane, $1. Sec. 5. For third-class hot Js, $:.50. For laundries connected with same, 7h cents. Sec. 6, For fowth-clas hotels, For laundries canrected with sntre, 60 cen of jess than two bundred children, $1.50. of two hundred jor over, #2. presses with water power, extra, $1.50, eluding water for washing wagons, buggies and j carriages, $2 ing water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $1,50. horses, wagons and huggies, 29 cents. ditional horse, 1244 cents. eluding two horses, $1,50. For each aduitional State of California an amendment to section Constitution” of neither shall any such animals be permi ted to be upon the streets of said Ci-y except when tn charge-of some competent person, nor to teed of graze thereon. ag hereinafter provide Sec 1894, Passed by the follo Ayes: Baker, Gault, T. H. Carr, Clerk. Any animals ‘found trespessing upon any private enclosure in the City tuke up by ahy person aod committed custody of ‘he City Marshal who shall hold the game subject to the same demand for damages Duty of Marshal. It shall be lawful for and it is hereby ma’e the duty of the City Marshal to take up and impound all Hor.ed Cat le, Horses, Mules or vioats found running at large within the ci:y limits. Section 3. This ordinance shall tike effect and be in force from and afterthe first day of September Rich, Hook.’ First publication Aug. 3, 1893. may be to the d. tion 2. wing vote, Aug. 2, 1894. No; Carr. D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board. San Francisco at for Cape Town isin di the Johannes’ This is miners, pros as the vesse carried. given by applying to 606 Battery Street, * A First-Class Clipper Ship will sail from San Francisco CAPE TOWN, DIRECT, On or about July 15th, 1894. ch Gold Fields in the Transvaal, onaland and Matabeleland, urg. an unexceptiona) opportunity fot ctor, 8! will be special comfort of passengers. visions provided, and an experienced Surgeon Rate for Passage, $100. Apel early, so as to secure berths. All additional information will be cheerfully SOUTH AFRICAN PACKET LINE, Frep. HOLMES, AGENT. African Gold Fields. and South Africa. rect commupieation with Mashby Railroad via re meqpers and others, y fitted for the A liberal scale of pro3 San Francisco, Cal. CHORAL and ORC For piy to e Professor, b Hotel, Nevada City J. R. Davis, Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL —Also— Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and oth portions of Nevada county weokiy’ tor the er. pose of instructing pupils at their own home. culare as to termsof tuition, etc., apis home in North San J MUSIC HESTRAL DIRECTOR. y letter or personally, at ‘uan, or at the Union D. S. all orders for eeege for gigas by the Superintendent of State Printing, it READY, AT ALL LIMES TO ATTEND TO DRAYING AND HAULING. articular attention theatri BAKER to th oun he transportatio pauy—Location of princi iness, Nevada City, California; works, Nevada County, California. Notice.--There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of agsessment No. 9, levied on the 23d day of May, 1894, the severa! amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: location of the Board of D‘rectors, made on the 9th day of July, 1894, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auct on at the company’s office. C. E. Mulloy’s Store, Broad street, Nevada City, California, on the 13th day of August, 1894, at the hour ef 3 o’clock P. M., of said day to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. Rost. J. Simmons, Secretary. Office:—C. E. Mulloy’s store, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JOHN DRISCOLL, DECEASED, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Exeeutrix of the Last Will of John Driscoll, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims ag inst the said decessed, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers. within four months after the first publication of this notice to said Executrix, at the Law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. JOHANNATE DkI1SCOLL, Executrix of Last Will of John Driscoll, deeeased. Date d Nevada City this 31st day of July, 1994. § FRED. SeaRLs, Att’y. j31 REDUCTION IN PAINTING. . G E. WITHINGTON IVES notice that-he is prepared. to paint J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., in the highest style of the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. Sign Painting a specialty. SHOP ON BROAD STREET; OPPO. SITE YORK STREE1. Give me a call before placing your work elsewhere. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADACITY, + + + @# CAL Ofies With Dr. N. E, Chapman, Sacramente No. No. Names. Cert. Shs. Amt E. H. Miller, 485 100 $1 00 E. H. Miller, 585 79 79 WJ. Jonustgn, 259 100 1 00 W. J. Johnston, ~ 478 100 1 00 Ww. J. Johnston, 608 159 1 59} G. Romelli, $17 859 3 59 H. A. Noyes, 389 100 1 00 H. A. Noyes; 473 100 1 00 H. A. Noyes, 619 159 1 59 And in-secordence-with lw, and der of . Sec. 66. Ordinance No. 114. THE WATER ‘yates fo: the year commencing Ju'y 1, 1894 The Board of Trustee: of the City ct Nevala do dain as ollows: 5 From and after July 1, 1°94, and until July 1, k by the Ne‘ . Sec. 3. For first-clyss hotels, $3. For laundries For launTO THE UNFORTUNATE —— Dr. Cibbons’ Dispensary No. 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco. Established ib 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphjlis, in all its forms, Seminal Weakness,imyotency, ete. Skin Dis, eases of years’ standing an! Uleerated Leg sucSee.7. Fer: ach saloon, 75 cent cessfully treated, See. 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cen 6 _br. Gibbon has pracSec. 9. For photograph callerie, 50 cents. eB ticed over thirty years Sec. 10 For barber shops, 50 cents __ mL i eS in Sana Francisco and Sec. Li. For bath establishments, 75 cents. SS Se ectee. his Dispensary is the Fec. 12. For drug stores. 50 cents. Sec. 13. For blackemith or wagon shops, 50 Sec, 15. For schoothouses with an attendance Sec. 16. Forschoclhouses with an atvendance Sec. 17. + or foundries $1. Sec. 18. For daily printing offices, 75 cents. Sec.19 For, daily printing offices runvirg Se. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents. Sec.21. ° For butcher shops running meat cutevs wich water power, extra, 75 cents. Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents. ° Sec. 26. For first-class livery stables, includng water for washing wagons, buggies and carc See. “7. For second class livery stables, in. See. 28. Forthird-class livery stables, includSee. 29. For fourth-¢ ass liverv stables, $1. Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 31. For private stables, from one to two stabies, for each adSec. 32. For private Sec: 33. For breweries or ‘soda factories, inhorse, 124% cents. Rec. 34. For gas works, $1. Sec 3%. Forsteam laundries, $2. Sec. 36. . For sewirg machines for d making or tailoring establishments, for water for each machine, 25cents. : Sec. 37. For sewing machines for families, for use of water, 10 cents. Sec. 38, For CourtHouse building and _irrigation, $5 per week. Sec. 39. For each tap in the Catholic ¢emetery, $5 per year. Sec. 40, For public. halls and theatres, 2% cents. Sec. 41. For barquet halls, 25 cents. Sec. 4?. For each 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. Sec. 43. For each 1000 bricks on small contracts, 1244 cents. Sec. 44. For conerecte sidewalks, floors or wails, 4 cents per cubic feot. Sec. 45. For stone wall and. mortar, 8 cents per perch. Sec. 46. For plastering or cementing, 2 cents er square yard, Sec. 47. Forr.ilrosd depot, $3. Sec. 48. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. ; Sec. 4814. For patent wate closets, for each bow!, 10 vents per week. Sec. 49. For vottee mills when run by water power; 25 cents: See 50, For quartz mills connected with assay Offices 2) cents. Sec. 51. For irrigation, family rates, from $5to $15 per seaxon, at the discretion of the Water Agent, provided the amou: t charged must be re,ulated in yroportion to the quantity used. Sec 52. For irrgatoa, if tsking Water at family rates, for every quantity above one inch, 25 ents perinc. fort yventy-four hours. Sec. 53. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for twenty. four hours, Sec.54. Forirrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market, $25 per season See. 55. For sprinkiing or watering the st: ects of vada C.ty from tho fire plugs or other cpenicgs, #40 per )ear. ! Sec. 56. For flushingsewers of all kind:, 10 per year. Sec 57. For City Hall and city jail, $5 per ear. Sec. §8. For city troughat the Plaza and city pound, $20 per year. Sec. 59. For all water used ior fire purposes, $120 per ye r. : Sec, 60. The Agent of the Water Company shail have the power in all cuses to ascertain by pro) er measurement the quantity of wat r used and fix the price as provided by Sections 51, 52 and 53 of this ordinance. Sec. 61. All water rates, except for irrigation and for city and county purpos:s, are due and payable weealy, and if not so paid the water agent may in his descretion, upon giving the delin ,uent consumer one week’s written no ice to pay up, shut off the water from.the-premises. of such consumer. Sec. 62. Water rates for all city purposes and for t»e Courthouse are due and payab e quarteriy. arigation rates are due aud payavle sn monthly installwents of one-fifth ofthe rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay monthly -for-waterused. If not paid within the current month water may beshut ofithe same as that for domestic purposes. 2 Sec. 63. A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containing not Jess than seventy beds. Second-class hotels not 1ess thin forty beds. Third class hotels not less than twenty be?’s Fuurth-cl'ss hotels not less than ten beds. Sec, 64. A first-class livery stable is uaderstood to beastable containing not less than RATT CE) each aa eer aati Seeond-cluss livery stables not. less than ten horses. Third-class livery stables not less than six horses. Fourth-closs livery stables not. less than six horses, Sec. 65. No one except a properly authorized agent of the W ter Company shall turn on the water to any place or building without a permit from the water agent: PROVIDED, that any authorized agent of the city or Fir. Department may turn on the water for citv purposes. I For all water used for running machiners, 25 c:nts per miner’s iuch for 24 hou 7. run; Provided that during the mouths Jnne July, August. and september of each year when the WaterCowpany can not obt in more than asufficient supply of water in the pipes ‘or domes ic purposes. and irr’gation, it may re fuse tosuppiy water for the purpose of running machinery;and provided further that on the complaint ofawatcr consumer that he is unable to o' tain a sufficie t su’ ply of water for domestic purposes or for irrigation, the Board of Citv Trustees, may, after investigating the matter, order the sale of water'for runni: g machinery stopped, and it shall be stépped after operons of one week froni thé“date of such orSec. 67. accompany the Agentof the Water Company fr the purpose of shutting off the water aan pd ing ge of any person who shall be iu dee payment rovided i ei ee SF of water as provided in ‘The Marshal shall charge and collect fro : Water Company for such service the Bh Fg for each time he so accompanies the Water ie tee to ag aid by the Marshal into 3 reasur, 3 5 3 collected be hie y the same as other funds assed February 21, 1894 by the followi! _ Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. ae Preaiden! of the Board Pei ng oa ag 1¢ Board of City Tr " Attest: T. H.CARR, Clerk. ta Notice For Publication. U. 8. LAND ©FFIC y, y CAL. June Sst, 1804. me SANTANA? Notice is hereby given that the followingnemee settler has filed notice of his Ponta o make final proof in hg < gay of his claim and that ssid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U: 8. Land Office at Sacraménto, Cal., on Wednesday, July 1st 1304, viz.: JOHN DYER of Nevada City P.O. Cal., who made H. E. No. 6268 for the SE. 1-4 of SE. 1-4 ofSec.7,Tp.16N.,R.9E.M. DM. wre names the following witresses to prove ” continuons residence upon and euitivation st said land, viz.: Timothy Giles, William of, W.C. Gray and E. 8, Edwards, all of Nevada City P. O., Gal. ae siege THOMAS F ; J. M. Watax, Attorneys eet eat. Notice for Publication. — LAND OFFICE AT MARYAVILLE,. { OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN’ THAT i e N T e ee ‘7 following-named settler has oh a ¢ ce 7 ention to make final proof in support telees ne Manta ae paces w'll be made al arysville, C ; Land Office, on Thursday. '20th day vi pe, ; M4, viz.: ROPHY, H 1 No. 2248 for the W . eof NW Bee, 20, Tp. 17 N Fite) salad hae mes the following wit My continuous residence upon ent suit a of. ssid land, viz.: James Nugent, Patrick cere, Thomas Glinnen and Joseph Gilbert, ali o ieweetiand, Nevada county, Cal. eo CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register. oldest in California. C id . should not fail to call upon him. i doctor abuse. indulgence, is practiced by the young of both sexes to an almost ublimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless ecombutted by sciento shun society, lossof memory, hectic tion, night sweats persons so afflicted should apply. immediately, either in person or by letter and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases. The Marshal, when requested. shall . The sick afd pffifeted , and inreled extensively in Euro jas traveled extens y ilaie thate, pected thoroughly the yarious hos obtaining a great denl of valuable information which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of self This solitary-vice, or depraving sexua viz.; Sallow counte: 0-9 i sei inciudi nq . tific medical meascr B ic ae Inesp quartz mill, in place, on the ae 93. For da:ries, inciuding one horse, 50 Senos dark spots under the ey es, pain in the rehville mine. Sit as Wis head, ringing in the eers nolse e b pone steam engine and boller, in place on Sec. 24. For Chinese houres, foreach faucet, of lesves und the rattiiug of cheriota, nneast: irenville mine, to Po ; Se ‘ _. ness about Icins, weakness 0 21k , conwith quartz mill. For Chinese wash houses and laun-) 6 oq vision, uiunted intellect, 08s of confidence difidence in approachir g strangers, a lisliketo form new acquaintances, disposition lushes, yimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue fetid breath, coughs, eon: umpIf relief be not obtained, MARRIED MEN. Or those who: contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladi-s, should not forget the sacred resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. respousibility CURED AT HOME. : Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stuting case, symptoms, length of time the dia. ease has continued, andthe medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any. part of the country, with ful] directions for-use._ The Docter cures when others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address VR J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, Sen Francisco Office Box 1957. Ordinance No. 115. An ordinance to provide Reyenue—To Levy a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the year 1894 and 1895, SHE BOARD OF TRUSTFES OF THE CITY of Nevada do ordaip as follows: Section 1. Theta City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is nereby Jevied, for the fiscal year 1894-1595, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 21 years aud under 50. years, for City Road und Street purposes, which said Pol Tax shall become dvue ond beeome collectable on and after the firs’ day of July, 1894, in the manrer provided by-lasy for the collection of School Poll Taxes. Section.2. The City Marshal of said City of » evada is hereéhy.made coliector of said tax, and if taking water at} shalle lect the same in the manner provided by law, and upon tue neglect or refusal of any person lixble therefor te pay saiawtax, after.demand, said Marshal must Collect the same by seizure and sale of any peiso:al p:opert, owned ) by such person. Said sake may te made after three hours verbal n tice of time and place, and the provisions of Sections $791; 3793, 3794, 3795, and £796 of the Pobticai Code of Cals fornia shall appl to nd govern such seizure and sale. section 3. The City Marshal must make a sworn report ‘to the City Boara-of Trnetees of the tetal amount of said poll taxes collected by him during the preceaing m nth, and must pay the s me, less the-amount of his percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer at the same time as ot’ er revenues are made payable. Section4, The City Marshal shall be allowed fiiceen per cent of all su h poll taxes collected by him for said fiscal year, for making such collections. Passed June 4, 1894. D. S. BAKER, President of the Board of Trustecs. Attest: .H.Carr, Clerk. Semi-Annual Report —OF THE— CITIZENS BANK NEVADA CITY, And Its Agency at Grass Valle, ‘CALIFORNIA, Showing Its Financial Condition on the First Day of July, 1894. e RESOURCES. Money on hand WCC ee Pere 48,575 Miscellaneous bonds . . 60/248 oo Due from banks 73,911 45 Loans on real estate skdaletio ape’ ; Leans on stocks and bonds Loaps on collateral reaen Loans on personal security Gold bullion 3 Collections Perey eee ee County and city warrants.. . aaa Ke .lestate taken for debt..... Furniture and fixtures Bank premises Total His es LIABILITIES. Capital p idin coin Undivided profits Due depositors Due banks ere Dividends unpaid Total E. M. PRES’ D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. TON, President. Sworn and subscribed day of July, 1894, et i [SEAL] 2 FRED. SEARLS, Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal. [OVER. Notice to Creditors. XSTATE OF SAMUEL . : {STAT AMUEL R. SHEPP, deceased } 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adimirtfistrator of the Estate of samuel R. Shepp, deceased, tothe creditors of and i 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 the said Administrator at the law gihee of P. T. Rivey, Esq., Mill eee reas ¥ sllsy, Csi. the same being the 2 1¢ transaction of th of said estate, in said sonny oe hee ov ae DANIEL 8. C »LLINS, ~ Administre ; » yah ae of the estate of Samuel R, Shepp, Dated at G A PB sae irass Valley, Cal., this 19th sae THE ‘Chicago Cottage Organ Has attaiced a sta mits of no su er of sznalinaay aheeet It contains every improv t : emen oe, skill and meney can ron den munatid hese excelent Organs are celebrated for volIme, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistie design, beauty in finish perfect constuction, making them the most at: tractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, church ES! 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