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July 24, 1894 (4 pages)

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thal goicvir: . Take no substi Gedier cannot supply you, we can. Sold by JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. A MAN GETS WET) If he goes: out? in the rain without an umbrella and stays there long enough.— The man is there, so’s the rain, and when they come together there's wetness for you This office has lots of new and beautiful type, new presses and artistic printers. Then we figure down to bed rock, The ma terial, work and} prices combine sO as to make OR JOB PRINTING Department as Busy as a Beehive The year ’round. So when you want Fine Printing of any kind, Call atthe Transcript Job Office and see what we do in quality and in prices Nevada County Harrow Gange BB. eb, a < TINE TABLE NO. 49. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and-after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as’ follows: . LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 9.35 Af Daily; connecting with Los eal Train arriving at San Fr neisco at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the 6.05 Pr ae Valeo te le bagvage c! ecked. 9-35 Pr Be rane vine sau Francisco at 6:454. M. and overian the East. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 9% 3°35 cents. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. . M. Daily, connecting with over3°25 fied train Vom wast art Overland leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. Daily,’ connecting with 4-55 overland San Francisco at 7:004. M. Daily, connecting with local 10.25 FIT leoriie decrements a gat ma. ere * Jose and points south and West. ARREIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. GEORGE FI ETCHER, Gen’l Pass. & Ticket Agent, EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Dentist. train leaving . . T% 16 GENERAL LOCAL N Lh h /t acirculation that reachathe reading people in every part of this ounty. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as mote parts of the State, To LAND and to MINING Investors throughout the whole country itis invaluable, as it gives a faithfal and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRANSCRIP . If You Want to Get the County News 1 Sacramento, San Francisco and more reSEAT TTS TITS ———=—E_——E____ 7’8 GOOD ADVICE ‘LL THE SAME, ISN’T IT? SWART Es, THIS IS HACKNEYED, Y BUTI ~~~~Hremier Photographe: The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Copied and Enlarged m Pine Street between Commerci — s and Broad, Nevada City. OnE POINT MORE: IF YOU ARE ABOUTTO ADYERTISE SOMETHING NATIONAL : EXCHANGE SVAD OY SHA ie ding being the demand for it, as it were. Try the Transcrirt. You will find it pays every time. The Smartest, most successful business men set you the example ste daily, and what's more they stick toit— 11« yscc!the pud4 F Miia a (. jpn = a rt READ Gold Mining, Biorticultural, Agricultural, And other resources of If you want to know all about the Stock Raising Lumbering PROCEEDINGS. NBIVADA. COUNT YD . NorTHway ¢ morris, Besides being fully informed at all times on Tue Loca, News Harpenincs. anp Court BECTOR BEOS., Only First-Class Hotel in the City. A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE Free from the danger of fire so prevalent in large hotels. The Daily PFranscyipt. acne ot comms rot ers and Tourists. Free Bus to and from all trains. bog my Oy Post Office and General Stage Office in the Building. THE TABLE not excelled by that of any Hotel in the interior of the State. % UNION HOTEL, ——— 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 a utely safe from fire. iS You See Hundreds of Others. ° It Would Be Seen Also. This Space and So Doj*=! If Your Advertisement Was Here Hes the largest and most modern Dining Room in the a the freshest and best TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese help employed in this house. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its constantly adding improvements, make it the finestand most popular resort in the mountains of Northern-Central California. The Transcript be IS THE Leading Paper OF NEVADA COUNTY. NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. eran ——— No, &, aluminous earth, An Analysis The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist gives the following result of an analysis of several brands of tea purchased in the upen market; No, 1. oe Colored with plumbago and indigo. Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbage and _ ORES. (Green,) Colored with Prussian blue and Nora. Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of one 8 (Uncoored? alleged.) Colored with plumbago and clay Does not thie eondition call loudly for a brand ef C.J.NAFFZIGER, Prop’r. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc. Hams, Bacon and Lard, wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in a firstclass market. Meats delivered free of charge. The : Transcript ‘. of Birchville mine. ». Bircnville mine, formerly used in connection . of Directors held on th Notice of Sale of Reali Estate and Personal Property. purstiance of an order of the superior ourt in and for the County of Nevada, State of Cal:fornia, made on the 25th 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 day of July, 1804, at twelve o’clock m., in front of the Courthouse door of the Superior Court, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, ali the right, title, interest, and estate of tne said Jabob B. Maybank at the time of his death, and all the right, title and inter«st that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, er red other than or in addition to that of 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 an® being in the Cou:ty of Nevada, State of California, and described as foliowr, ‘to-wit . An undivided one-half interest in and to the Birchville quartz mine, together with a like interestin the machinery and improvements thereon. The Commercial quartz mine, about 300 yards east of the Birchville mine. The Iowa quartz mine, being north extension , NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN Tue Union quartz mine adjoining the lowa mine on the north. The other undivided one-half interest in all of said property being owned by §. L. Parsons, An un¢livided one-half interest in the U. ‘8. quartz mine, adjoining the Stac¥*mine (patented) on the north; the other half interest being owned bv MePherrin. es 4 One dwelling Louse, at Eureka. Steam putiping and hoisting works, consisting of steam engine and boiier, puniping and renege, gear, onthe S8irchville quartz mine, two mileseast-of Graniteville. One five m*sp quartz mill, in place, on the Birchville mine. One steam engine and boiler in place on with quartz mill. Blacksmith shop, anvil and vise on the Birchsg mine. Alse one car on the Birchville mine. And 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. i Nevada City, June 26th, 1894. Fred Searls, Attoraey. . Nutioe to the Public, ¥ JE, 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 effecton and 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 COHN, L. Lusrcxk, Mrs. Lester & CRAWFORD, B. NEwmMaNn &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, Cc. E. MULLOY, GEo. C. GAYLORD, W. H. SmItH, Wm. G. Ricuakps, Wa. JOHNSTON, J. J. JACKSON. FURNITURE. Lecco & SHAW. HARNESS. JOSEPH JENKINS, Wa. HoLmEs, JamMEs CAIRNS, HARDWARE. Gro. E. TURNER, Lece & Suaw, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. LuETJE & BRAND, FRANK GOLDEN. BUTCHERS. COLLEY Bros., GRISSELL Bros, L. M. Garrrey, CLOTHING. B. H. MILLER, CARTER & JOHNSTON, Jas. KINKEAD, C. J. NAFFZIGER, JAMES MONRO, CHas. GRIMES, L. HYMAN & Co., CARD. The above merchants 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 buying public. The Retail Clerks’ Association earnestly appeals to the people of Nevada City and vicinit) to regulate their shopping hours so as not to interfere with the successful issue of the above movement. R. H. WEBBER, M. M. BARUH, Secretury. President. Teachers’ Examination. HE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATICN OF Applican's for Certice tes to teach in the oe schools of Nevada county will be held at ashington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, beginning at 9 o’c.ock A. M.,on Monday, July 9, 1894, and continue during the week. Each applicant is required by law to viel fee of $2. . J. ROGERS, Secretary Board of Kductional. Assessment Notice. ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING Uo. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City. California. Location of Works, Nevada y Cal. Notice is hereby giventhat at a mecting of the Board the 28rd day. of May, 1894, -anassessment (No. 9 Cent (.01 cént) per share was ievied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at his office next door to County Treasurer’s office, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain uupaid on the 26th 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 wi costa of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ROBT. J. SIMMONS, See: Office next door to County Treasurer’s Office, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. Postponed. TP a meetirg of the Board of Directors July 2, 1894, it was ordered that the sale day of delinquent stock on assessment No. 9, be postponed from July i6, 1894, to July 23, 1894. By order of the Board of Directors. . 3B. J. Simmons, Secretary, Postponed. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held July 9, 1894, it was ordered that the sale day of del nguent stock on assessment No. 9 be postponed until the 13th day of August, 1894. By order of the Board of Directors. R. J. SIMMONS, Sec’y. -} agent of the W«ter Company shall turn on the Ordinance No. 114. N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER tates fo. the year commencing Ju'y 1, 1804 and termina‘ing July 1, 1805. ~ The Board of Trustee: of the City of Nevada doordain as ollows: From and after July 1, 1°94; and until 1 1, 1896, th, following rates and ‘no greater shall be cha ged, and my be callec'ed per week by the Nevada City Water Company, or other company supplying w.t.r within the corporate limits of the City
of Neva ia. Seviion1 To all families, 40 cents. Sec. 2. For restanrants and eating houses, 75 cents, ; Sec. 8. For first-clvss hotels, $3. For laundries connected with same, $1.50, ‘ Se .4. For second-class hotels, $2. For laundries connected with same, $1. Sec.5. For third-class hot Is, $!.50. For laundries connected with same, 75 certs. Sec. 6, For fourth-clas hotels, $1. For laundries connected with sume. 50 cents. S-c. 7. For ach saloon, 75 cent:, see.8. For rooms and offices, 25 cen 5 Sec. 9. For photograph vallerie<, 50 cents. Sec.10 For barber shone. 50 cents sec. 11. For hath est«blish ments, 75 cents. Sec.12, For drug stores. 50 cents. pe 13. For blacksmith or wagon shops, 50 cents, ; Sec. 14, For ail houses ocenpied by lewd women 75 cents. 3 Sec. 15, For schoolhouses with an attendance of less than two hundred children, $1.50. Sec. 16. Forscho~lhouses with an atiendance of two hundred gor over, $2. Sec, 17. + or founcries §1. Sec. 18. For —. gieem Offices, 75 cents. 8ec.19. For daily printing offices running. presses with water.power, extra, $1.50. Se. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents. Sec. 21. For butcher shops running meat cutters wih water power, extra, 75 cents. Sec.22. For bakeries, 75 cents. zs Sec. 23. For dairies, inciuding one horse, 50 cents. Sec. 24. For Chinese houses, foreach faucet, 50 cen’s. : BY 25. ForChinese wash houses and laune8, $3. 2 é , Sec. 26. For first-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies aud carriages, $3.50. Sec. 27. For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2. 7p Sec, 28. Forthird-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $1,50. See. 29, For fourth-c’asg liverv stubles, $1. See.30,. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec: 31. For private stables; from one_to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. Sec. 82. For private stabies, for each additional horse, 234 cents. Sec. 33. For breweries or soda factories, ineluding two horses, $1,50. For each additional horse, 1244 cents. 3 See. 34. For gas works, $1. Sec 35. Forsteam laundries, $2. Sec. 36. Forsewirg machines ford making or tailoring establishments, for water for each machine, 25 cents. Sec. 37. For sewing machines for families, for use of water, 10 cents. Sec: 38, ForCourt House building. and irrigation, $5 per week.Sec. 39. For each tap in the Catholic ceme“Bee ak For For public halls and theatres, 25 cen Sec. 41. For —— halls, 25 cents. Sec.42. For each 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. Sec. 43. Foreach 1000 bricks on small contracts, 12% cents. : Sec. 44. For concrete sidewalks, floors or walls, 4 cénts per cubic f-ot. Sec. 45, Forstone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch. Sec. 46. —— or cementing, 2 cents Per square yard, Sec. 47. For r-ilroad depot, $3. Sec. 48. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. Bec. 48}4. For patent wate -closets, for each bow!, 10 cents per week. } Sec. 49, For coffee mills when run by water nower, 25 Cents. Sec 50. For quartz mills connected with assay Offices. 25 cents. : c.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. See 52. For irrigaton, if taking water at family rates, for every quantity above one inch, 2% ents per inc. for twenty-four hours. Sec. 53. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for twentyfour hours, Sec.54. For a vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market, $25 per season Sec. 55. Vor sprinkiing or watering the sti eets of vada City from tho fire plugs or other. openivgs, #40 per year. Sec. 56. For flushing sewers of all kinds, 10 per year. Sec 57. For City Hall and city jail, $5 per year. Sec. 58. For city trough at the Plaza and city pound, $20 rer year. ec. 59. For ali water used ior fire purposes, $120 per ye xr. S8éc. 60. The Agent of the Water Com ny shall have the power in all casey to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity ol 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 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 no ice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer. ; Sec. 62. Water rates for all city purposes andfor txe Courthouse are due and payab e quarteriy. arigation rates are due and payable in monthly installments of one-fifth of the rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay monthly for wateruséd. -If not paid within the current month water may be shut ofithe same as that for domestic purposes. : Sec. 63. A lirst-class hotel is understood to be a hotel covtaining not Jess than seventy beds. , Second-class hutels not jess than forty beds. Third class hoteis not leas than twenty bes ‘Fvurth-closs hoteis not less than ten beds: Sec. 64. A first-class aye? stable is uaderstood to bes stable containing not less than twenty-five horses, Seconad-class livery stables not less than ten horses. : q Third-class livery stables not less than six horses. 2 ; Fourth-class livery stables not Icss than six horses, : 3 $ Sec. 65. --No one except’a properly authorized water to any place or building withuut a permit from the waterageut: . : PROVIDED, that any authorized agent of the city or Fir. Department may turn on the water for city purposes. Sec. 66. For all water used for running machiners, 25 ccnts per miner’s inch for 24 hou:s’ run; Provided that during the months June July, Avgust, and september of each year when the WaterCompany can not obt.in more than asufficient supply of water in the Pipes for dowes'ic purposer. and irrgation, it may refuse tosupply water for the purpose of running machinery;and provided further that on the complaintofawater consumer that he is unable to o'tain « sufficie t su: ply of water for domestic purposes or for irrigation, the Board of City Trustees, may, after investigating the matter, order the sale of water for runni g machinery stopped, and it-shall be stopped after +S aera of one week from the date of such orr. ; Sec. 67. The Marshal, when requested. shall accompany the Agent of the Water Company for the purpose of shutting off the water rom pl ag ag be eye bong shall ee Boot de€ payment of water as proviied in this ordinance, . ‘The Marsha! shall orgs and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum. of $2 for each time he so accompanies the Water Agent, the same to be ps by the Marshal into the City arenauty the same es other funds m, : ebruary 21, 1894 by the followin vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gauit, Hook, Rich. Nos.—— . 8, BAKER, iden! of the Board of City Trustees. Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk. m2 TO THE UNFORTUNATE Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco. Established in 1854 tor the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, leet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forms, Seminal Weakness,Imapg f ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing an” Ulcerated Leg successfully treated. his Dispensary is the oldest in Oalifornia. The sick and afflicted should not failtocallupon him. ‘ihe doctor has traveled extensively in Lurope, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of 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 sol:tary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, is practiced by the young of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producin, with unerring certainty the following traiu o: morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measer se Viz.: Sallow counte' nance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattiing of cheriots, uneasiness about lcins, weakness of tk 3 limbs, confused vision, wiunted intellect, oss of confidence difidence in approachirg strangers, a disliketo form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, lossof memory, hectic blushes, pituolcs and various eruptions about the face, urred tongue fetid breath, coughs, con:umption, night sweats If relief be not obtained, 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. ie MARRIED MEN, Orthose who contemplate marriage, who-are suffering under any of these fearful maladi«s, 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 die— ease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full directions foruse. The Doctor cures wheu others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address VR J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, — Commercial, San Franeisco Office Box Ordinance No. 115. An ordinance to provide Revenue—To Levy a _Vity Road and Street Poll Tax for the year 1894 and 1895, : : TPE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1. Thata City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, for the fiscal year 1894-1895, upou each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 71 years aud under 50 vears, for City Road ind Street purposes, which seid Pol Tax shall become due and become collectable on and after the firs' day of July, 1894, in the man:-er provided by law for the collection of School Poll Taxes. _ Section 2. The City Marshal of said City of ¥ evada is hérehy-made collector of said tax, and shall collect the same in the manner provided by law, and upon tie neglect or refusal of any person liable therefor to pay said tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and gale of any perso.al p:operty owned by such person. Said ‘sale msy be made after three hours verbal ntice of time and lace, and the provisions of Sections 3791, 3793 $04, aa and $796 of the Politicai 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 tctal amount of said poll taxes collected by him during the preceding month, and must pay the s.:me, jess the amount of his percentage forcollection, to the City Treasurer at the same: time as otver revenues are made payable. Section 4. The City Marshal shall be allowed fifteen per cent of all su h poll taxes collected by him for said fiscal year, for making such collections. f Passed June 4, 1894. : CaS D. 8, BAKER, President of the Bourd of Truste. s, Attest: .H. Caspr, Clerx. Notice to Stationers. \EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED’ by the Board of Education of Nevada School District until * : Saturday, July 28, 1894, al 2 o'clock P.M, For furnishing the following supplies to be dei tte the Washington Sohontouse by Sept. i, : 50 reams, 12 Ibs. Legal Cap (Carrolton mills.) Ink (Pueblo Mineral Tablet): Black 25 gal.; Red 1 gal. : ‘ “ Penhol ers (Horton) 9 grogs. i) : Blotters, 120 lbs to ream, 300 dozen. Note books, 60 pp,, 10-lb paper, 90 dozen. Crayon (Waltham), 60 gross. Peus (Esterbro:-ka), No 128, 10 gross; No. 185, 10 gross; No. 444, 10 gross; No. 105, 30 gross Erasers (Diago: al Wool Felt), 21 dozen, peed Reais my 2u voxes. ead Pencils : Bixon M, H. 21 dozen; Dixon’s No. 1040, Rubber Tip, 5 gross; Tip Top, No. 1040, Rubber Tip, 5 gross. Manila paper, cut, 40 lbs to ream. 8x (like sam ple) 5 reums, : 6x 60 Ibs. like sample. 8x10 ¥ 6 reams, Book-keeping paper, 12 Ibs. Journal, 5 reams.. i Brae 8. x medium (xx) heavy, No, 6 Envelopes. 2 ream single sheet, 10 Th: 8}x10} Letter Pa-— r, li stiff shoe brushes. Bids for stationer simples, ¥ to be accompained by The Board reserves the right to rejectary and all bids. LEONARD 8, CAreina, Clerk of card. Nevada City, July 3, 1894. ee Wood Contract. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LL N Fe ycayert 4 aa Sag ey a fy! by the mee : of Ne cho: tries hour of 10 o'clock a. M. on i y eo Saturday, July 28th, 1894, For delivering at Washington and schoolhouses, Nevada City, nicely EE pond forty-five cords of age sound, seasoned Oak Wood, the same to be fonr feet in length. Also one cord of good, sound, seasoned & ruce Wood, the same to be four feet in length. i ‘ OT hes delivered on or before October S Bids will be 7 o'cloe rm, opened on July 28, 1894, at 2 / e Boa and eit toa reserves the right to reject any ay order of the Board of Education Address bids to N . ¢ Clerk of the Board of Bacon. i SAEEMe Nevada City, July 2, 1894, NEVADA CITY, +’ + + + CAL. Office with Dr. N. E. Chapman, Sacramento THE TRANSCRIPT _ Notice For Publication. Pure Japan Tea @ured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. A @hild can drink it, Drawaa canary color of delight = g ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. use half as much per cup. Sixty cents per ES oad to tok. 0 oxy to cae . Empire Stable, peokages bearing this trade-mark. ‘IVES notice that he is to paint . 98,24, ol See.2. Tp. 0 etd Seti : . p : J Signs, Carts, Buggies and ons, etc, d cuit: Broad 8t., Nevada Ci ‘ National Exc ; ‘. in the highest caged he art, es ie ot vig Piatothy Glen, ‘William zich cahiatt . ee a gat se gee Hotel. : ‘Pure As. B : KR ‘$ Ss : fe & From and after date I will paint ‘1. M. Wataara, Aeomey eee = ' a . . = “Qarts from $5 to $10. Geo. Cc, Gaylord, REDUCTION IN PAINTING. U. 8, LAND ©FFICE A RAM F OAL: June teh, tee Oe ACRAMRETO N iven that the followingotice is hereby named settler has filed: notice of his intention : to make final proof in su £ . Seeaatar ond Rometeae shine ne om r an ceiver 0: .s. ad G E. WITHINGTON . ctf o. Cal. on Wedueeday, July 18 : YER. ev: Dies 2 made H. E. No. for the SE. Fg of — JT IS THE IS THE Wri” Bugis trom $15 to $20 _ lato omnes Tae “eon ahr Sa Os eg at lt = see oma i Tae vit HORSES, CARRIAGES AND nUGarES Northern-Central Part of 4 Office, on Thursday, 26th day of Suly,. —AND— s 4 To be foundinthispartofthestate. == SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. : : SITE YORK STREE1, arksto dot at short potas Std ba" Seccoud 4 “3