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July 14, 1894 (4 pages)

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a . «« Secure the Shadow Ere the Substance fade!’ OPP PDP DL ES, THIS IS HACKNEYED § GOOD ADVICE Y pe sky} THE SAME, ISN’T IT? SWART Se neal ~~ ~~Premier Phologapher The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Copied and Enlarged Street between Commerci —* Pay Broad, Nevada City. Packard & Healey Cee ee Is_ now located site the Union Hotel, in Street, and I am here to stay. Iam ready to take orders for all kinds of PRINTING, All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. QGP” Leave orders at the shop. J. R. Davis, Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUSIC MENTAL —Also—CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other Dermot Of Nevada county weekly for the purpose at their own home. For iculare as to terms of tuition, ete., apAfrican Gold Fields, San Francisco and South Africa, A First-Class Clipper Ship Ra: 3 borage from San Francisco or CAPE TOWN, DIRECT, On or about July 15th, 1894. at® Town isin direct communication with onalan: h Gold Fields in the Transv Mashnd and Matabeleland, by Qallnbed via Johannes This is an to gg gm he ype ge 4 for on tae tonal will be pada oy Fm ge 1 Siyas pect Sa ca copenetaen ne carried. : Appl early, so as to secure berths. tional information will be cheerfully , Siven by applying to : : SOUTH AFRICAN PACKET LINE, Frep. Hotes, AGENT. 606 Battery Street, San Ftancisco, Cal. FOR SALE. The Philip Richards estate property, embracing about five acres, more or less, of Lots 6 and 7, Block 43, Nevada City, Calif., together with the valuable ledges situate therein. Bids in writing for the same will be reesived at the Law Office of P. F. Simonds _—_ Nevada City for the next thirty The option to reject any or all bids therefor is hereby reserved. Dated June 9th, 1894. Wm. G. Ricuarps, Francis 8. Ricnarps, James BENNALLACK, Executors of the Last Will of Philip Richards, deceased. jil TRANSCRIPT If You Want to Get the County News SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL . News,and it hasacirculationthatreachthe reading people in every part of this ounty. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as i gaeramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to MINING Investors throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it givee a faithfal and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. OnE POINT MORE: IF YOU ARE ABOUTTO Hera County Harrow Gange . follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 9.35 A eal Train srrivin Fr ucisco at 7:15 P. M., and Overlan East. 6.05 P I bageage checked. Daily, 9-35 P I Overland Train, arrivi at san Francisco at 6:45A. M. and overian for the East. Grass Valley 25 cents. 3°35 cents, ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 3:25 ADYERTISE SOMETHING leaving San F nei . a 6:00 P. M. 4:55 PTT orerin San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. train ding being the demand for it, as it were. 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 toit— il« jiccefthe pud10.25 PI Jose and points south and West. AERIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY, 9.15 P i" 25 cents. GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent, EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Trains will leave atid arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as Daily; connecting with Loat Sun for the Daily. Fare on this train mn ° connecting with LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 25 A. M. Daily, connecting with overland train from East ard Overland connecting with leaving Daily, connecting with local leaving Sacramento at 5:15 P. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San Daily. Fare on this train READ The Daily Transcript If you want to know all about the Gold lining, Morticiltural, Agricultural, Stock Raising Lumbering And other resources of NEVADA COUNTY RECTOR BROS.,large hotels. ers and Tourists. Besides being fully informed at all times on Tue Locat News HaprpENINGS AND CourT , PROCEEDINGS. Free Bus to and from all trains. Office tel in the interior of the State. NATIONAL EXCHANGE Only First-Class Hotel in the City. A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE Free from the danger of fire so prevalent in Headquarters of Commercial Travelpelegraph, Post Office and General Stage n the Building. : THE TABLE not excelled by that of any HoAn Analysis The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several ‘psunds of tea purcliased in the open market: No, 1. (Black.) Colored with pinmbago and indigo. No. 2. (Bleck) Colored with Indigo, plumbago and m. Ro. 8. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and ochre. ye» No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of mae indigo and aluminous earth, ° Fea) No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plum Does not this condition:call loudly for » brand of Pure Japan Tea Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed gun@ured Japan Tea. There is no headache in it. & . ,@hild can drink it, Draws canary color of delight ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea, You use only half as much percup. Sixty cents per pound. Never sold in bulk. Sold only im sealed packages bearing this trade-mark, — hood. ~—AND— Shurtleff & Son., ARE AGENTS FOR THIS FINE TEA. 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 in the eff with the freshest and best the market Strom. TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese help employed in this houge. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most ar resort in the mountains of Northern-Central California. DoucLas NO SQUEAKING D. S. BAKER J 8 READY AT ALIASIMESZTO ATTEND TO DRAYING AND HAULING. articuwar attention paid to the,transportatio f ggage for theatrical parties. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Dentist. MEVADA OF9T, © <<. Je oe = OAL Office with Dr. N. E, Chapman; SecramenteStreet. DR. J. F. SHAW, Dentist. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. All Kinds of Fillings. DR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist. CAL Nevada Gity Opinion. James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest goods ever in our reacH Complete his stock known far and near, to do good work is his ideA All harness made with skill and care, and sold at prices just and fai In saddles it is soon made plain, the best of value here we gaiN Robes and whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremE None for Such the opinion all express, Cairns’ wilting next 10 Hemnessr's repairs can him surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS commands succesS merits ON BROAD STREET, The Largest Harness Establishment in Nevada City Stale You can sav¢ m purchasing W. L. oes, manufacturers of man renn re the er a! for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. by JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. NATIONAL MARKET “Broad SE, Opp. Citizens’ Bank. ~~~ C.J.NAFPZIGER, -Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete. Prop’r. Hams, Bacon and Lard, retail. wholesale and ' And all kinds of Meats bs mgd eeend in a firstMeats delivered free of ; charge, Dividend Notice. Ta mee of ‘the Board of Directors of A Pee pow sn P nyt on June 4tha d, . O48, v -ive r share w: 4 Soslared and made payab on and ater. June E. M, PRESTON, Pres. D. E. Moraan, See’y. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. UNION HOTEL, hoes . Ju sy a G E: WITHINGTON 7 Signy Carts, Douphas et Wage eke SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. Notice of Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property. ~ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN; THAT IN pursnance of an order of the superior ourt in and for the County of Nev: Btate of Cal'fornia, made on the day of June, 1894, in the matter of the estate of Jacob B. Maybank, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Couri, on Friday, the 27th by by July, 1894, at twelve o’clock m., in front of the Courthouse door of the Superior Court, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, all the right, title, interest, and estate of the said Jabob .B. Maybank at the time of his-deatb, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, nay ree other than or in addition to thatof the said Jacob B, Maybank at the time of his death, in and to all these certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Couuty of “Nevada, State of caller, and described as foliowr, to-wit . An undivided one-half interest in and to the Birchville quartz mine, together with a like coeereee in the machinery and improvements thereon. The Commercial aunts mine, about 300 yards east of the Birchville mine. i The lowa quartz mine; being north extension of Birchville mine. Toe Union quartz mine adjoining the lowa mine onthe north. : The other undivided one-half interest in all of said property being owned by S. L. Parsons. An undivided one-half interest in the U. 8. quartz mine, adjoining the aon 2 mine (patented) on the north; the other half interest being owned by McPherrin. One dwelling Louse, at Eureka. Steam pumping and hcisting works, consisting of steam engine and boiler, pumping ‘and hoisting gear, on the Birchville quartz mine, two mileseast of Graniteville. One five masp quartz mill, in place, on the Birchville mine. One steam engine and boiler in place on Bircnville mine, formerly used in connection with quartz mill. Blacksmith shop, anvil and vise on the BirchMed mine. Alse one car on the Birchyille mine. ane any other property belonging to said estate. Terms and condition of sale: Cash, goldcoin of the United States, G. A. ELLIS, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob B. Maybank, deceased. * Nevada City, June 26th, 1894. Fred Searls, Attoraey. Notice othe Public, E, THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS OF Nevada City, have agreed to close our respective places of business at 8 o’clock every evening, excepting Saturday, and also’ remain closed during SUNDAY. Said movement being unanimous and( to take effect on abd after JULY 8, 1894, with ‘exceptions to be noted at such times as is agreed upon by the merchants entering into this compact: DRY GOODS. CASPER CouHN, L. LuBEcK, Mrs. Lester & CRAWEORD, B. Newman & Co., ROSENBERG BRos., A. BLUMENTHAL, A. LARISON. BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN WEBBER, JOHN DELBRIDGE. GROCERIES. GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co.; THos. Kipp, ARTHUR WOLF, SHURTLEFF & Son, C. E. MuLLoy, Gro. C. GAYLORD, W. H. SMITH, Wm. G. RICHARDS, WM. JOHNSTON, J. J. JACKSON, FURNITURE. Lece & Suaw. HARNESS. JOSEPH JENKINS Wma. HoLMEs, James CAIRNS. HARDWARE. Gro, E. TURNER, Lece & SHAW, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. LUETIE & BRAND, Frank GOLDEN. BUTCHERS, 0. J. NAFFZIGER, COLLEYBros., JAMES MONRO, GRISSELL Bros, . L. M. Ga¥rrney, ee CLOTHING. B. H. MILLER, CARTER & JOHNSTON, Jas. KINKEAD, CHAs. GRIMES, L. HYMAN & Co:, eoudapes CARD. The above merebants have kindly agreed to close their places of business at the hour and time above mentioned, and in order that the movement be successful depends upon the buyiog 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 auccessful issue of the above movement. R. H. WEBBER, M. M. BARUH, Secretary. President. Teachers’ Examination. HE: SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF Aveo for Certicc tes to teach in. the ashington Schoolhouse, Nevada ning at 9-o0’ciock A. M.,on Monday, July 9, 1894, and continue during the week. Each applicant is required by law to Es fee of $2. . J. ROGERS, Secretary Board of Eductional. ty, beginAssessment Notice. ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING Co. Location: of . principal place of business, Nevada City, California, Ltion of Works, Nevada ty. Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 28rd day May, 1894, an assessment. (No. 9 Cent (.01 cent) per share was levie capital stock of the ne meager 7 immediately in United States gold coin. to the Secretary, at his office next door to County seerers office, Broad street, Nevada City, al, Any ‘stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2%6th.day of June, 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the: Sixteenth day of July, 1894, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ROBT, J. SIMMONS, oie yin 5 Office next door to County Treasurer’s O ice, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. Postponed.
A’ & meeting of the Board of Directors ¥ July 2, 1894, it was ordered that the sale of delinguent stock on assessment No. 9, be postponed from Mi § 16, 1894, to July 28, 1894, By order of the of Directors. R. J. Simmons, Secretary. ’ Postponed. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held 9, 1894, it was ordered that the sale day of delinguent stock on assessment No. 9 be postponed until the 18th day of August, 1894, By order of the Board of Directors. R. J. SIMMONS, Sec’y. REDUCTION.IN PAINTING, on i “Hy in the highest style of the art, From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Buggies trom $15 to. $22.60. _ Sign Painting a specialty. SITE YORK STREE1. pe COUNTY SURVEYOR pup per P [= a Roberts’ Bleck Meneha alten i City. por Aares ot es pty Pebliese ola of Nevada county will be held.at., Ordinance No. 114, ‘ N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER rates for aot org commencing July 1, 1894 and terminating July 1, 1895. The Board of Trustee. of the City of Nevada do ordain as ollows: From and after July 1, 1°94, and until Ee 1, 1895, the ny and no greater thal) be cha: ged, and may be collecred per week by the Nevada City Water Company, or cther company supplying water within the corporate limits of the City of Neva la. + Bection 1 To all families, 40 cents. = ie ts and eating houses, 75 cents. ‘ Sec. 3. For first-class hotels, $3. For laundries connected with same, $1.50. Se. 4. For second-class hotels, $2, Fer laundries connected with same, $1. See.6. For third-class hot Js, $1.50. For laundries connected with same, 75 cents. Sec. 6, For fourth-class hotcls, $1, For laundrie« connected with sare. 50 cente. Sec. 7. For : ach saloon, 75 cents. Sec.8, For rooms and offices, 25 cen‘s. Sec. 9, For photograph galleries, 50 cents. Sec. 10 For barber shops, 50 cents sec. 11. For bath establishments, 75 cents. Sec, 12. For drug stores. 50 cents. = 13,.For blacksmith or wagon shops, 50 cents, zs Sec. 14, For all houses occupied by lewd women. 75 cents. Sec. 15, For schoolhouses with an attendance Of less than two hundred children, $1.50. Sec. 16. Forschoolhouses with an atiendance of two hundred jor over, $2. Sec. 17. + or foundries. $1. Sec. 18. For daily printing offices, 75 cents, Sec. 19. For daily printing offices runping presses with water had extra, $1.50. Ser, 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents. Sec. 21. For butcher shops running meat cutters wiih water power, extra, 75 cents. Sec.22. For bakeries, 75 cents: Seo. 23. For dairies, including one horse, 50 cents. BB sc 24. For Chinese houses, foreach faucet, cen's i ~ Sec. 25. For Chinese wash houses andlaundries, $3. See. 26. For first-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $3.50. Sec. 27. For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies .and Carriages, $2. Sec. 28. Forthird-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $1,50. Sec. 29. For fourth-c’ass livery stables, $1. Sec, 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 31. For private stables, from one to two horses, —— and buggies, 25 cents. Sec. 82, For private stables, for each additional horse, 1214 cents. Sec. 33. For breweries or soda factories, in-~ cluding two horses, $1,50.' For each adaitional horse, 1244 cents. Sec. 34, For gas works, $1, Sec. 35. ¥Forsteam laundries, $2. Sec, 36,. For sewing machines. for d making or tailoring establishments, for water for each machine, 26 cents, Sec. 37, For sewing machines for families, for use of water, 10 cents. . Sec. 38, ForCourt House: building and irtigation, $5 per week. Sec. 39. For each tap in the Catholic ceme» $5 per year. ¢. 40, For public halls and theatres, 25 — ec, 41. For hanquel, halls, 25 cents. Sec. 42. For each 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. Sec. 43. For each 1000 bricks on small contracts, 1244 cents. Sec. 44. For conerete sidewalks, floors or walls, 4 cehts per cubic f: ot. Sec, 45. For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch. Sec. 46. For plesteriag orcementing, 2 eents } per square yard. Sec. 47. For r:ilroad depot, $3. Sec. 48. For business houses not.-otherwise designated, 25 cents. Sec, 48}4. For patent wate closets, for each bowi, 10 cents per week. Sec. 49. For coffee mills when run by water nower, 25 cents. ? Sec 60.— Fer quartz mills connected’ with as— say Offices 25 cents. ; Se¢e.-51._For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, from $5to $15 per season, at the discretion of the Water Agent, provided the amou.t charged must be re,ulated in proportion to the quantity used. Sec 52. For irrgaton, if taking water at family ratés, for every quantity above one inch, 2% cents per ine . for twenty-four hours. Sec. 58. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 30 cemts per inch for twentyfour hours, Sec. 54. tlc, pve vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market, $25 per season Sec. 55. For sprinkling or watering the at: eets of vada City from tho fire plugs or other openiogs, 940 per year. t Sec. For flushing sewers of all kind, 10 per year. Sec 57, For City Hall and city jail, $5 per Ts. &8, For city troughat the Plaza and city pound, $20 per year. , Sec. 59. For 1 water used ior fire purposes, $120 per yeur. Seo. 60. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all cases to aucertal by proper measurement the quantity of wat r used and fix the price as provided by Sections 6I, 62 and 653 of this ordinance. Sec: 61. All water rates, except for irrigation and for city and county purposes, 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 noice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer. ; Sec. 62. Water rates for all city purposes and for the Caarthonne “pr due ond pa wie quarterEe Fates are due an able in monthly nian bs en 1th Cites when Bobet water for the season, otherwise to pa monthly for waterused. If not paid within the current month water may beshut ofithe same as that for domestic purposes. Sec. 63.. A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containing not less than seventy beds. Second-class hotels not jess than forty beds, Third class butels not less than twenty be’s Fourth-clsss hotels not less than ten beds, Bec. 64. A first-class livery stable is uaderstood to. be asgtable containing not less than twenty. five horses, > Second-class livery stables not less than ten Orses, Third-class livery stables not less than six orses. Fourth-class livery stables not less than six es, Sec. 65. No one except a properly authorized agent of the Water Company shall-turn en the 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 tho water for icity purposes. Sec.'66._ For all water. used for running machiners, 25 cents per miver’s inch for24 hours’ run; Provided that during the. months June, July, August, and September of each year when the Water Company Can not obtain more than asuficient supply of water in the pipes for domestic purposes. and irrigation, it may refuse to supply water forthe purpose of running machinery; and provided further that on the complaint of a water consumer that he js unable to obtain a sufficient supply of water for domestic purposes or for irrigation, the Board of City Trustees, may, after investigating the matter, order the sale of water for running machinery stopped, and it shall be stopped after s period of one week from the date of such orer. Sec. 67, The Marshal, when requested. shall accompany the Agent of the Water Com any for the purpose of shutting off the water from mel ranennee of a ae Y vay shall ba Ha ~ aultin the payment of water as provided in this ordinance. P The Marshal shall e and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum of $2 for each time he s0 accompanies the Water Agent, the same to be ae by the Marshal into the —_ Treasury the same as other funds collec y him. Passed February 21, 1994 by the followin vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gauit, Hook, Rich. Oe tlent ofthe man fGity Tranteg resident of the i) tees, Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk, r m25 Notice For Publication. U. 8 LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, odoute caters that the followi 8 ce is hereby ven a) e fo Cg enna raga note oft te 8 0 ‘Gud that said “proof will bs made-betos R rand Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at amento, Cal., on Wh green A July 186», 1894, viz.: JOHN DYER of Ney: @ Clty P.0., H. E. No, 6258 for the SE. 1-4 of N., R.9E.,M. D. M. wing’ witcesses to prove tumty ean wiles and E. 8. Edwards, ll of Nea THOMAS fRABER, Register, J. M. WALLI"G, Attorney, o " wit 5 The horses ot be eoenenis 0 going as fast as any ATO THE UNFORTUNATE No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Coinmercial....... Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forms, Seminal Weakness,Im. fhe bette ete. Skin Disyears’ standing = and Ulcerated Leg suc3 eres treated, 'tiééd over thirty years : § : n San Franciscd und ti is Dispensary is the oldest in California. The sick and afflicted should not fail tocallupon him. ‘The doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected Lope 4 the various hospitals there, Ghbaining aquest ealof valuable information which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, is practiced by the young of both with unerring certainty the following train o morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientifie medical meascr.s viz.: Aallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustli of leaves and the rattling of cheriots, uneasiness about loins, weakness of th > limbs, confused vision, olunted intellect, oss of confidence difidence in approach disliketo form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic blushes, im ples and various eruptions about the face, urred tongue. fetid breath, coughs, conrumption, night sweats. If relief be not obtained, persotis 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, MARRIED MEN, Or those who be ege y marriage, who_are suffering under any of these fearful maladies; should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate 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 the dieease has continued, andthe medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any past of the country, with full directions foruse. The Dector cures when others fail, Try him, Charges reasonable call or write. Address DR J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street, be a Commercial, San Francisco Office Box Ordinance No. 115. An ordinance io Pride Revenue—To Levy a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the year 1894 and 1895, 4 He BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE. OITY of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1, Thata City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is nereby !evied, for the fiscal year 1894=1895, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 71 years and under 60. years, for City Road and. Street purposes, which said Pol Tax shall become due and become collectable on and after the first day of July, 1894, in the manner provided by law for the collection of School Poll ‘Taxes. Section-2.The City Marshal of said City of * evada is herehyjmade collector of said tax, and by law, and upon the neglect or ref of any person Jiable therefor to pay said tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person. Said sale msy be made after three hours verbal notice of time and place, and the provisions of Sections 3791, 8793, 3794, ce and 5796 of the Political Code of California shal appl: to «nd govern such seizure and gale. Section 3. The City Marshal must make a sworn report to the City Board of Trustees of the total amount of said poll taxes collected by him duting the preceding month, and must pay the same, Jess the amount of his Percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer at the ame time as other revenues are made payable, Section 4. The City Marshal shali be allowed fifteen per cent of all su:h poll taxes collected: by him for said fiscal year, for making such collections, Passed June 4, 1804, : j D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board of Truste:s. Attest: .H.Carr, Clerk. Notice to Stationers. Sralee PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Board of Edueation of Nevada School District until Saturday, July 28, 1894, at 2 o'clock P.M, For furnishing the following supplies livered at the Washington Schootn i) tear: Ibs. Legal ¢ams, 12 lbs. Legal Cap (Carroiton mills. Ink (Pueblo Mineral Tablet): Black 25 gal, ‘al, A Penholders (Horton) 9 gross, _ Blotters, 120 lbs to ream, 300 dozen. Note books, 60 pp,, 10-lb paper, 90 dozen. Crayon (Waltham), 60 gross. Pens (Esterbrooks), No 128, 10 gross; No. 185, 10 gross; No. 444, 10 gross; No. 105, 30 gross. rasers (Diagonal Wool Felt), 21 dozen. encils: Dixon M. H. 21 dozen; Dixon’s. No, 1040, Rubber Tip, 5 ‘oss; Tip Top, No. 1 ; Rubber Tip, 6 pontinky nat Sart ne a Maniila paper, cut, 40 lbs to ream, ; x “y (like sample) 5 reams, x “ “ 60 Ibs. like sample. 8x10 . to be deouse by Sept. 6 reams. Book-keeping paper, 12 lbs, Journal, 5 reams. Ledger, 5 rears. 1 box medium (xx) heavy, No. 6 Envelopes. 1 ream single sheet, 10 1b., 8}x10} Letter Paper, 11 stiff shoé brushes. Bids for statione eae ry to be accompained by pies, . The Board reserves the right to re ectany and all bids. LEONARD 8, Cate, Clerk of the Board. Nevada City, July 8, 1894. ba Wood Contract. od OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED proposals will be reerived by the Board of ducation of Nevada School Digtrict up to the hour of 10 o’clock a. M. on Saturday, July 28th, 1894, For delivering at Washington and Lin schoolhouses, Nevada City. nicely ake forty-five cords of Food, sound, seasoned Oak Wood, the same to be four feet in length. Also One cord of good, sound, seasoned. Sprnce Wood, the same to be four feet in length. tad! te be delivered on or before October I, Bids will be opened on July 28, 1894, at 2 a atoek ?. * th e@ Board reserves the right and all bids. eld mic oN aig A ie Paso ye! ze mane oe Benoni teen, ress 8 to RD 8, I Clerk of the Board of Education, CAL EINS, Nevada City, July 2, 1894, _ Empire Stable, Broad St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel. JAMES HENSESSY, ~— Prop’, ‘The Empire Livery stabi has the largest int nt = ’ HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Tobe found'in thispartofthestate, = 3 eiaets Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary San Francisco. rt. Gibbon has pracsexes to an almost unlimited extent, producin, : g strangers, a . shall ecllect the same in the manner prorided ! u sak ade es Hacks to let at short oon ay gh pe 4 201 Ge De cal Au pa a aed ee OOM eR es Ob isp -_ ; . : e ‘