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May 3, 1895 (4 pages)

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Hacks to let at short notice and on reasovabi: . , : h are free from vice, of good style }, PE bears rape) going as fagtas sny gentiema: Cares o drive.” 3 Fic ernie TO THE UNFORTUNATE: Dr. Cibbons’ Dispensar; No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial. San Francisco Established in 1854 fo the treatment of Sexua, and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, in afl its forms, Seminal Weakness,im potency, ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing and Ulcerated Leg suc cessfully treated. Dr. Gibbon has prac -ti¢ed over thirty years in San Franejsco 4nd ~ his Dispensary is the idest’ in Celifornia. The sick and afflicted should mot fail tocallupon him. ‘The doetor has traveled'extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughIy the various hospitals there obtaining a great deal of valuable information whieh he is competent te impart to those in need of hie services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of seli abuse. This solitary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, is practiced py the young of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing 4 with unerring certainty the, fgliowing train of morbid symptoms unless Combatted by scientific medical meascr.s viz.: Sailow countenauce, dark spots under the eyes, pain it the head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of cheriots, uneasi ness about lcins, weakness of tk 2 limbs, cou fused vision, viunted intellect, oss ef confi dence difidence in approachir g strangers, a @isHke tO ferm new afquaintances, disposition to shun society; loss of memory, hectic blushes, implies and various eruptions about the face, urred tongue fetid breath, coughs, consul ption, night sweats If relief be not obtained, persons go afflicted should apply immediately, either in personor hy ietret and have a cure effected by his new and: scientific mode oi treating these diseases. .MARRIED MEN, Or those whe penton marriage, who ar: suffering under any of these fearful maladies should not forget. the sacred respousibility resting upon them, nor delay te obtain im mediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED A1 HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the dis: ease has continued, and th 4thedicine will be promptly sent, free frem damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full direetions foruse. The Doctor cures wheu others fail Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address VR J. F. GIBBON , 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial,San Francisco. Office Box 1957. LL. P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR aT N sli newspapers published on the /acific Cost, the Sandwich Isiands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Va!pariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Austraiian Colovies, the Hsstern States aud Europe. Files of_ ueéariy every newspaper published ou the Pacific Coast are Kept conubnatlhy on hand, and al! advertisers are allowed free access to them duriag business hours. FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 4 $3.50 Fine CALF & KANGAROO, $3.59 POLICE,3 soLes. $259 92. WORKINGHEN. EXTRA FINE$2.$1.75 BOYS SCHOOL SHOES, W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes . 8.30 P M1 All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Their wearing qaalities are unsurpassed, . P Sap Francisco at 6:45 and gand overand forthe t. ‘LADIES: in from East ard Overland $229%2, $1.75 leaving San FeAneingo #6 5:30 P. M. une as Jae . a" ly, connectin: w 3. BesT DONGELy 5.10 P as . overland train leaving PEND FOR CATALOGUE San Francisco at 7:00A. M> ae BROCKTON. MASS. ARRIVING FROM GRA3® VALLEY. Over One Million People wear the Drs., Starkey &: Palen’s ‘Treatment. by Inhalation; 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. —FOR— > Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Catarrh, Hayfever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AND ALL . Chronic and Nervous Disorders. HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is 4 scientific adjustment oi the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MaGNETIZED; andthe compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the vomi It has been in use for more than twenty years thousands of pxticnts have been treated, and over one thousand physicians haye used it, and recommended it—a very significant fact. it does not-act as most drugs do, by creating enotherailment, and benefiitting one organ at thefex pense of another, often requiring a second course to eradicate tte evil effects.of the first, but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body ‘These statements are confirmed by mumeroue testimonials, published in our book of 20) pages, only with the Ve ge ond ogeng: ot the patients; their names and addresses are given; and you cau refer to them for further informa ion. The great success of our tieatment has given rise to s host of imitators, unscrupulous persons: some calling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials andthe names of our patients, to recommend worthle s concoctio s. But any substance made elsewhere or by others, aud called Com pound Oxygen isspurious. “COM POUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,”’ is the title of a new book of 200 pages. published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whicnhgives to all enquirers full inforination as to. this rewafMable curative agent, and a record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases—many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be maied FREE to any address on application. Hevata County Narrow Cage R. B TIIE TABLE NO. 50. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Monday, March 11, 1895, as follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo 9.00 A . eal \Train arriving’ at San Fr neiseo at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the Fast. 8.45 P P. M., Daily, connecting with overland trains arriving at VING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 2 sents, sag? VING FROM COLFAX. Daily, connecting with overDaily. Fare o 25 ‘cents. GEORGE FLETCHE “ Gen’l Pass. & Ticket Agen EDW’D. H. BEOWN, Superintendent. are uniform,---stamped on sole. From $1 to $3 saved over othergmakes, if your dealer cannot supply you We can. Sold by JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. TAVERN OF Castle Crags OPENS JUNE 1am . Paid uptacee. + «+ 50,000 : rac Undivided profits, : = 22,000 . GEO, SCHONEWALD, Manager. " ” : sie ] Luxury, Good Cheer, Hospital: OFFICERS: . ty, Delighted and Health . BERTON yy nna ime : ; = 7 BOMOAN. 357, ee ae } TSR Pastimes, Metchieks Moun DE MOheae -Ase’TCasHIBE an aney tain Scenery. SWEET BRIAR. CAMP. “Established last. yearin a romantic dell of the Sacramento Canyon, just be-}* low and in full view of Grand old Shaste. It was % great hit, and promises even more encouraging results for the present ye-r. T, J. Logetus, at Castella is still in charge and will amuswer al queries. A new cajididate for public fayor this year ¢-— SHASTA’ VICINO CAMP, Also in the Shasta region, about and @ half from Dunsmuir. uine paradise for bun ers, fishers and seekers for health aud pieasure. Easy to rea h (near the railroad), sightly, and allthe necessities of camp life easily Y pro urable. : All inquiries about S#asta Vicino CaMP, if addressed to W, C. Gray, Box 4, Dunsmuir, Cai., will receive prompt atten tion. a mile It is a gen~ «A CAMPING IN Santa. Cruz ALMA, THE Mountains = WRIGHTS, LaUREL, GLEN WoOoD FELTON, BEN Lomonp, BOuLDER CREEK REDUCED RATES During the Camping seigon will be made by the ‘ Southern Pacific Co. For full particulars address 27. H. GOODMAN, wen. Pass Agent. San Franciseo, Cal. Orany 8. P.Co., Agent. \ : __4{ and we wil , Empire Stable, . National Bureau of Claims, Broad St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENSESSY, . «= Prop’r. ‘be Empire Livery Stable ee has t © largestdot of RSS 5 # ~ MORSES, CAKKIAGES AND BUGGIES To be foundinthispart the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wugous -an¢ ’ 7 CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, = + Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 NEVADA CITY (Ineorporated i876.) CAPITAL. DIRECTORS: Dse.R.M.HontT, . JouN T. Monegan Gao. M. Hueuzs, D. E. Moxgan, NILES SEARLS L, Housman, E. M. Pegston. COBRESPONDENTS i New York—National Bank of North America. San Francisco—First National Bank Sacramento—Nationa! Bank of D. O. Mills Co We issue Sight Drafts payable in NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. . Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Collections on any part of the United Staces a epecialty. Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Goid and Silver Bullion purehased. Assay Office atthe Bank. This Bank maintains an office at Grass Valley, where @ general Banking business is transacted. J, M, THOMAS, PATENTS! Pension, Land and Indian Depredation CLAIM ss. — TNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS / obtained; interferences conducted; special! examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, labels sod designs registered. : Rejected cages prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. If you beve an invention, send us a sketchphotcgraph or gmail modei, together with a brief po te tion of the most important features Toten you the Course to pursue. [fyou are in possession of patents and the same re infringed. or if you are chaiged with inixingemeut. submitthe matter to us for a reiab-e opinion. : BOX 35, WASHINGTON, D, U. J. R. Davis, OCAL AND INSTRUU MENTAL M SIC ig --— A lso—~ ‘HORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Vis Nevada City, Grass Valley and other ortidns of Nevada county weekly for the purose of instructing pupils at their own home, for particulars as to terms of tuition, etec., .aply to the Professor, by letter or personally, at Application fof a Patent QUARTZ MINE No. 1997. . United States Land Office, Sacremento, "A prél 22, 1895. J OTICE is hereby given that James Colley William White and Martin Claim, or vein, bearing Geld, ground 600 feet, more or less, in with, situate lying and being in Willow Valle Official Plat on file in this office as Lot No. 91 in Tp, 16 N., R.2 F., M. D. M. line being as follows, to-wit: Survey of the Lode Line. “B. L. 1. discovery shaft on the from which degrees W., 8 links dist.: ther tion 16 degrees East, N. 88 1-2 the line of the lode; 2.00 chs., an incline shaft 10 feet deep.is 19 links to right, 3.30 chs. leave hydraulic excavation b.nk 15 feet high, course N. and 8.; 3.95 chs cross Mr. White’s fence N. and 8.; 9.21 che. cross Mr. White’s fence N.E. and 8. W.; 11.385 chs., 750 feet, the west lode fe Magnetic variaP.”” Goeation post) from which a ine 14 in dia. bears N. 10 1-2 degrees W., 7 1-2 links dist.; thence, from inital post marked “B, L 1 Fe previously deseribed at discovery shaft (de fiecting 1 degree 18 min: tes to the right from preyious line) 8. 87 degrees 12 min. E. along the line of the lode; 0.40 ehs., center. of old road, course N. E. and 8 W.; 1.30 chs., a caved shaft is 30 {inks to the Jefi; 190 chs. cross ravine, course 8.W.by ; 3.45 chs. cross ditch 3 links 10 1-2 links dist.; thence, defiee ing 22 degrees 2 min. tothe left, N 89 dezrees 57 min. E, alon ¢ the north boundary of the ciaim, and the south bounda'y of the Doolittle Placer Mine, 2.63 chs. cross Manzanita Ditch, course N W'ly; 9.46 Cis., 360.4 feet, the N E corner, a pest in ro k mount marked “B.L. N. KE. Cor."’, (loeation Corner) from which the N W corner of the Goose Nest Q M. (Lot No, 86) bears N 89 degrees 57 inin, E, 7 links dist., and a pine 4 in dia bears N 82 degrees W, 4 1-2 links dist., and the 14 See. corner on line between Secs. 4 and 5,T IGN, R 9K, M D M, bears N 30 degrees 21 mi. W, ii47 chs. dist.; the: ca, deficeting 91 degrees 33 min. to the ‘right, S 1 degree 39 mio. W, alo gthe East boundary of the claim; 1.96 ¢hs cr OSs manzanita Ditech, course West: 216 ¢ cross sinail ravine, course W; 2.715 « hs., 179°2 feet, the Kast lode post previcusly described: 3.06 chs, cross Manzanita Ditch, cours Easterly; 4-91 chs. eross old road, course E and W: 6.61 chs., cross Ma: zwita Ditch, course N W'ly; 7.26 ehs., 479.2 feet, the S E corner, seta post in rock mound marked “B. U. 8. E. Cor.”. fram which the-S W corner of the Goose Nest Q. M, bears Kas 5b links dist., and a cedar 8 in dia. bears N 33 1-2 degrees W, 19 links dist. (the ‘ocation corner bears 8 8 degrees E56 links dist.):thence, deflecting 91 degrees 18 min, to the left, N 87 degrees 12 min. W, alopg the South b yundary of the claim ; 5.07 ehs., 334.6 feet interscet the line between Secs. 4 and 5ata point S 2 degrees E, 16.92 chs. froin the I-4 See. corner between Secs. #and5 T16N,R9E,M DM, set post; 11.27 chs., “43.8 feet, to post in rock mound marked “B. L, (location post), from which a pine i4in dia. © 11-2 degrees W, 1 I-2 links dist.: thence, y 0 degrees 50 min. to the left, N 88 degrees 2 h. W, along the Southerly boundary ofthe claj 6.74 chs. cross.ravine, e>rurse 8 W’ly. enter Web ; 9.00 chs. ieave Wash., or old S W and N E; 10.49 shs., 692.3 feet, to t corner a post jn rock mound marked “B 8. We Care”, (location orner), from which a Wwedari4—in dia. bears S 8 degrees, 3) min. W, I50 kg, dist.; thence, de79 degrees 25 min to grees 37 min, W, aiong the West Claim; 1.65 chs., SE and N W; 2.2 ceurse N E ands W place of beginning, containing 18.66 acre This claim is bounded. fast by the Goose Quartz Mine, and on the North by Doolit Placer Mine. The location of this mine the Recorder’s office of N : fornia, in Book No. 5, page 3 4, and Book 11, page 672, Mining Kecords of said County of Nevada. Any and ail persons claiming.adversely any portion of said-Blue Ledge Gold and Silver Quartz Mining Clalm, or mine, or said mining ground, as hereinbef: re described, ana applied for, are required to file their adverse Claims with the Kegister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the period of 69 days publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. Dated A pril 22, 1895. THOMAS FRASER, Register" J. M. WALLING, Esq., Atty. for Applicants, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of Application for Patent be published for 60: days, 61 consecutive issues’ in the Nevada City DaiLy -TRANSCRIPT, a daily rewspaper published at Nevarla City, California, whieh paper is hereby designated by me as the newspaper ublished nearest to the said thining elaim, and or the publication of the above notice. THOMAS FRASER, Kegister, First publication April 23, 1895, e right, N 12 de— pundary of the cross Mr. White’s® is duly reeorded in vada County, CaliOrder to Show Cause, N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA County, State of California. In the matter of the estate of JOZEPH D. ROGERS, deceased. Order toshow Cause why Order of Sale of Mining Real Estate should not be made. It appearing to this Court, by the petition this d.y presented and filed by Charles Hegarty, the administrator of the estate of Josepb D. Rogers, deceased, praying for #0 order of sale 2f mining interests, that it is fer essary to sell the whole of deveden.’s interest in the Relief Hill Blue Gravel Mining Claim, situated in Relief Hill Mining District, Nevada County, Cali fornia, being an undivided 5-32 interest or portion in said mine, to pay the debts, expenses and charges of administration; and it is for the best inter: sts of said estate that said mine be soid, under the provisions of law relating to the summary sale of mining property er interests neid by es‘ates of dece ‘ents. It is therefore ordered by this Court that all persons interested iu the estate of suid deceased, appear before this Court On Mondsy, he 6th day of Muay, A. D.,1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of this Court, at the Court House, in Nevada City, Nevada County, to show cause why an order should not Le granted to the said administrator to sell the interest of said deceased in said mine at publie or private sale as the adminis trator sha!l judge most beneficial] for the estate. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada City DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and publisied iv said county. JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge, Dated Apri! 8rd, 1895. New Meat Market L. M. GAFFNEY, . PRorpRi#toR, u Main Street, opposite Coyote Street. 2 Will keep on hand a full line of “ve ey Hresh and Salt Meats, ee a Hams, Bacon and Lard iBhowe in’ North Sau Juan, or at the Union r e. fotel, Nevada City The Best of Everything in the Market. A share of your patronage is respe-tfally “ FOR THE BLUE LEDGE GOLD AND SILVER Michel, whose Post Office adresses are Nevada City, Nevada County, California, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1493.8 linear feet of the Bine Ledge Gold and Silver Quartz Mining with surface y Mining District, County of Nevada, State,of California, and known and designated by the field notes and The exterior boundaries of said Lot No. 91 and of the lode = The Blue Ledge Gold and Silver Quartz Mine. Commencing ata postin rock mound, marked .”* (location post), stauding South of the outcrop of the ledge, a pine 8 in. dia. bears N. 48 1-2 degrees E., 4I links distance, and the discovery sh.ft (an inclise shaft 200 cafe deep) bears N.5 2 egrees W., along post, a post in rock mound marked “B. L. W. ~~ {N° N THE County, dece*sed. saic west coiner of Gra year. shail seem meet. Nevada DaiLy Tr printed and pybiane Dated Apri 027 A Petition. UPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA State of Califorvia. . In the matter of the estate of W. H. Kruger, J.Ig Merguire and Mary A. Kruger, Executors of the Estate of W. H. Kruger, deceased, having presented and filed herein their Petition praying for an order of this Court authorizing F Seacutors to mortgage that certain real estate situated in the County of Alameda, City of Alameda, Statof California, on the southnd Street and Kailroa Avenue in said City, haying a frontage on Grand Street of 123 feet with a depth of 175 feet together with the improvements thereon 28 BCcurity for the purpose of raising a loan of not less than $6000.00, for a period not less than one Wherefore it is hereby ordered that-all persons interested in the said Estate appear befcre said Court on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1895, at the Court-room of said Court in Nevada City, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why aid real estate should not be mortvaged by said Executors for the purposes aforesaid, or for such lesser amount as to the Court You petition on file herein for further particulars. It is further ordered that a copy of this_order be published for foursuccessive weeks in the newspaper are referred to th ANSCRIPT a din said County, JOHN CALDWELL, 27th., 1895 PYDIN Loeation of work fornia. Notice--There ure lowing described stoc 1895, the several an Office—In the—rear of an order of ti the 29th day of April, 1 Estate of Paul Richa confirmation by siid Su May 25th, 1895, at 10 o’e at the Court House doo ani estate of the ship, County An undivided one-ha the West Quartz Mine, the lode with -urface g jvining the Providence the West and being ab 4 of Nevada, State of Cali ditions of gale: States. Administratrix o/ the deceased. TICE is_ hereby Bachiei, Gaylord and & Moore, D. A. KRict ls, WHEREA By his lé 895 issione tain ri after de and the Commissione apply for «uch hearing WHEREAS, of the following descr of Lot 18 of N W 1-4 of Lo 81, 2,6and il, W. i Lot 10 of N £1-4,8 © 1 8 E 1-4 of N E 1-40 fownship 15 North, Rar Lot 7 of 8 W 1-4, N-W5 and 6 of N E 1-4, and 1-4,and W. 1-20f 8S Ei N Wi4of 5 E 1-4 of Se of Seetion 19;8.Wi-4o Section 23; Lot: 2, 13 anc 25; Lots 7, 8 aud 13, tional 8 W 1-4, and 3 E i6 North, Kange 8 Kas’ SL20fS BE 1-4, ands ion I, in Township 15 Lots Land 2 of N-b i 1-2 of 8 W 1-4 of Section of Secticn 9, Lots 7 and and 10 of 8 E 1-4 of Sect of Section 25, in agt. SE l-40f NE 14,8 E £S W L-4 of Section 31 ta. ge 10 Kast, 1-4 of Seetion 11, Towus East. Ail of the above de At the time aad plic person who desires to character of any part scribed. ested will be duly notec lished once a week fur paper of General cireui » Broad 8t., Opp. C. J. NAFPZIGER, wholesale aud retail. Meats delivered free of charge.= PATS SE hig IRE ih OEE MR IEC ee oe RASA 3 GOLD AND SILVER MINING Location of principal plac Nevada City, Califernia. ; delinquent upou the folment (No. 12) levied on names of the respective with costs of advertising and expenses of By order of the Board of Directors. signed, the administritrix of-saic at public.auction to the highest bidder, for Cash, gold cofir of the United States, siiuate on the South side of vada City, in Nevada Mining Distriet, Cash, gold coin of the Dated, Nevada City, : Sacrame Carpenter, N. A. Hartung, O. Creek Placer Mine, Ja arley and Little. W. H. Kistle, John Ki Robert Cryer, Ole Helg Andrew Larson, jt may concern, the said company sixty days The the said within the time a!lowed, filed its g therefor, it is now ordered thata he™ had before the undersigned, st States. Land Office in Sacramento, C on Friday, the 2ist day of June, o'clock a. M., as to the Character, fo; tion 1; Lots 1 and-2of N Et and Lot 3of N W 1-4 of Sectio: N E14, W1 zofN £ 1-4 Lots 2 and 3 of 8 E 1-4, and Lot 4 of 3133-2018 W 1-4 of Section 33, 1-2 of N W 1-4, Lot 7 of S E 1-4, N 1-2 8S E i-4 of S E 1-4, Lote 5 and 0 $ W 1 i, NEi4o0!N E 1-4, and Lots 1, 3 and 10 of It is further ordered that this notice be DELINQUENT NOTICE. 8, Neyada County, Cali k, 9D account of assess: the 22ud day of March noubnts~set opposite th share olde's, as fol Sale. K. CASPER, Secret wy. of Carter & John ton’s Store, on Pine street. Nevada City, California. Notice oi Sale, Worcs is hereby given, that in pursuance a Le County of Nevada, State Siperior Court of the f California, made on 895, in the natter of the rds, decexsed, the under1 estate will sell and subject to perior Court on Saturday, lock A. M. of gaid day, r, atthe Court House in Nevada City, Cal., all the right, title, interest Said Paul Richards at the time of his death, and all other intereststhat siid es tate has by Jaw acquired in and to that certain quartz mining claim gs tuate in Nevadi Townof Nevada, State of California, and particularly described as follows: lfinterestinthe Stir of comprisny 1500 feet of round 600 feet in yidth. Deer Creek, ad Company’s ground on if one mile West of Ke County Terms and conUnited MARY RICHARIS. Estate of Paul Richards, fornia A pril 30th, 1895 Citation. TES LAND OFFicg, nt», Cal., April 3, 13895. Elven to t¢ Quartz Mine, Patrick Hennessy Kitts, Seven Thirty -Loan © Sanford, A. F. Donning gton, N. fe » Deer Uriah L, George W, % eeks, 20b Bachtel, earis, 1, Calais Placer M 5 : igerson, ( = Nelson Johuson,and to tter “N” of January 31st, ro the General Land Of ring be ordered to ascer ninerals of. the hereinin order to” determine Conveying the Railroad Con pany ; r, al.o wed Which to r, in »ad ! omp tiie 1895, at 1 minerals, bed Jaiids: Lots . and 17 of N ¥ 1-4. Lots 4, 19 and 2) of N W 1+4. W 1-2 of Lot 9, W1 Oi Lot 12; and W 1-2 Se Lot 3 of N 'W 1-4 $7aud W {1-2 of -4,5-1-2 of 8 W 1-4 and f 5 W. 1-4 of 8ection 5, in ge & East. t4ofs W 14, Lots 1, 2 SWidoinNk 1-4 of Se 8 1°2 of N E 1-4, 3; Wi12oOfN E 9; 3 FE 1-4 of N1-20f N W ‘1-4, and chon 15,8 120f NE 1-4 {NE 1-4 01 section 2) 8S Wi-iof 1-4 of Section N W 1-4, frac 1-4 of section in Township 4 of Section ii4of NW fractional l-tofSk 1-4 of 8S W 1-4 of See. ‘Orth, Kane 9 ust d,a'dSl20fN E 1-4,'8 ors KE 1-4, and N 1; Lots 5 and 7 0f£N E i-4 8of N £ f-4. and Lots ¥ 00 17,Ni-220f N W 1-4 Puwuship 16 North, Range 9 : pe en CW 1 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, anc Lot 4 » in Township 17 North, NE hip 17 North, Range 11 scriptions are of Mount Viablo Base apd Meridian. e hereinabove get, any » may testity as to the » or Of all the lands de Default to this Citation by any person interi. pub four sucee sive weeks in the Nevada City DaiLy¥ TRANSCKIPT, a De Wsation publishei at Ne vada City, Nevada County, near the suid lands. THOMAS FRASER CHARLES F. GARDNER, Receiver. Register. ad NATIONAL MARKET. Citizens’ Bank. Prop’r. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc. : Hams, Bacon and ! ard, And‘ali kinds of Meats usually found in a firsi Class market, Superior Judge.
co. 2e of business, a € af e ( i J € te fi i ir a it fe d ° N Hy d p v. a h a a Pp 01 Inspectors, . Judges, Charles Pecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks, John Brodie, spectors, J, I, Judges, C, J, Brand, E, H. Harrison, J, —Inspectors, J. Judges,Geo, Hocking, deceased, for an order of sale of the real estate of said deand.about five miles Kast of the town of Washthat all perso .s interested in the estate of said . f on Monday, the 27ch day “of May, 1895, at’ 10 said Superior Coart an order should not be granted to the gs id adthis order be published weeks in THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a prada N I Coun.y of Nevada, State of California, tate of Heury A set forth 122. An Ordinance granting to K. CASPER successors and agsigns, the right. to. construct a gas plant and operate the same, and manufacture Gas for Illumination, and sell the same to the inbabitants of the City of Nevada, and lay down pipes or condufts underground, maintain aud operate all the necessary appliances for the same in the eres streets, alleys aud thorough faresin said City of Nevada. The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION 1, The City of Nevada hereby grants to K. CASPER, successors and assigns, the right and privilege to construct a Gas Plant and operate the same, and manufacture Gas for I)lumination, and sell the same.to the inhabitants of the City of Nevada, and lay down pipes or conduits underzround, maintain and operate all the necessary appliances for the same inthe public streets, alleys and thoroughfares in said City of Nevada. : : : x SECTION 2.Said pipe or conduits to be laid underzround in a workmanlike manner ag not to interfere with trayel upon said streets, SECTION 3. Ordinance No. Ordinance No. 121. N ORDINANCE FIX ING THE WATER rate for the year commencing July Ist 1895, and terminating July Ist, 1896. The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: From and after July 1st, Section 1. Sectton 2, 75 cents. Sec. 3. For first-class dries connected with same, $1,50. si For second-class hotels, dries connected with the same, $1 ‘Sec. 4. Sec. 5 For third clags } Sec. 6. Sec. 7. Sec. 8. For rooms and Sec. 9 For phgtograph 1895, and until July Ist, 1896, the following rates and no greater shall be charged, and may be collected per week by the Nevada City Water Company, or company supplying water within the coporate limits of the City of Nevada. = To all families, 40 cents. For restaurants and eating houses, other hotels, $3. For lun$2. For laun10tels, $1.50. For laundires connected with the same, 75 cents. For fon:th-class hotels, $1, dries connected with the same, 50 cents For each saloon, 75 cents, For laup offices, 25 cents. galieries, 50 cents. rber shops, 50 cents, tishments, 75 cents. For biacksmith or wagon shops, 50 lewd ist 10. Fort The said grantee or assigns mey make all necSec. 11. For bath estab! essary excavations in any of said streets, highBec. 12. For Drug stores, 50 certs. _—_ oralleys forthe purpose of maintuining Sec. 13. said Gas pipe for Ulumination in said streets, . cents. and. said work shall be done in compliance Sec. 14. For all houses occupied by which-may, during the continuance of this women, 75 cents. Franchise be-adopted from time to time by the Sec. 15. Board of Trustees~of iid City, end shall be gous jo the satisfaction ef said Board of Trisces, —— : SECTION 4,” ~—~_ Nothing in this Ordinance thall be construed 48 in any wise to prevent the proper author ittes. of said City of Nevada from s8ewering, grading, paving, repairing or altering any of said streets, Sec. 16. For schol ho Sec. 17. Sec, 18, Sec. 19. For foundries, For school houses with an attendance of less than two hundred childron, $1.50. uses With an attendance of two hundred children or over, $2. $1. u For daily printing office, 75 cents. For daily printing offices runuing . Presses with water power, extra, $1.50. Fi Sec-20. For butcher shops, 60 cents. ‘or butcher shops runnifg meat cutxtra, 75 cents. aiieys or thoroughfares. Sec. 21. SECTION 5. ters’ with water power, ex s The rights, privileges and Franchises herein 22. For bakertes,7) cents. Sranted shail continue and be in foree for the. 3¢ period of twenty five (25)-years from and after the date of the passage ot this Ordinance. ’. Tremain, D. Hutchinson; tobert Organ; Ballot Clerks, +. B. Johnston, J. D. Fleming. Precinct.No. 2, Polls at City Hall—In-. s Caldweli, Harvey Cooper; F Booth; Clerks, C . B. Gray; Ballot Clerks . ¢ Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard, 4 Preeinct No, 3, Polls in Transcript block . ; W, Dean, Frank Power; M. Hughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks, . E. Isaac, Geo, KE, Johnston; Ballot jerks, C. 6, Wesenburger, Felix Gillett. The polls will be open from sunrise till 5] s a Order to’ Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of William H. . ¢ Daniel 3, Co. lins, the administrator of the es-. 4 ate of William H. Hocking, deceased, having led his petition herein, duly verified, praying ‘sed Consisting of that certain mining property escribed «us follows; ifer stin the Biue Jay Gold Quartz Mine, sit-ate on the North side of the South Yuba River igton, in the Coutty of Nevada, State of Calirnin, for the purposes therein set forth: It is therefore-ordered by the said Court eceased, appeai before the said Superior Court ‘clock A. M. of said day, at the Court room o i at Nevada City, County of evad1, State of California, to show Cause why linist: ator to sell all of said real estate of said eceased, at publie auction; and thata copy of at least four successive rinted and published in said County o Neaida, JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge, In the matter of the estate of Henry A. Piney, deceased. E Deniei S, Co'lins, the administrator of the eésPinney, deceased, having filed power, 25 cents per inch for An undivided one-tenth city and ec weekly in his discretion, terly. monthly instaliments of one fifth of the when taking water ‘ior the season pay monthly for water used. a hotel containg n class hotels not less than 40 beds. water to any place or mit from the water a authorized agent of th designated, 25 cents. Sec 4515 For patent w bow! 10 cents each. For coffee mills when run by water Sec, 49. 25 cents. For dairies, inthuding one horse, 50 << : For Chinese houses, foreach -feueet qi ye subdivisions, ha ater closets for each Sec. 50. For quartz niills connected with asay otlices, 25 cents. Sec. 61. For irrigation, amily rates, ertion of the water agent, harged must be régulate uantity used. Sec. 52. For irrigating, amily rates, for ever Bec. 53. For irrigation t family rates, 30 ce Sec. 54. For , irrigating when yegetables are sold in on. per year. Sec. 57, year. Sec. 58. See. 59. 120 a year. sec. 60. The Agent of For city trough City pound, $20 per year. for all water used for fire purpose’, if taking water at froin % to $15 per season at the disFie the amount din proportion to the if taking water at ¥y quantity above one inch, 24 hours. when taking no water hts per inch for 24 hours. vegetable gardens market $25 per seao'clock P.M. See. 55. Forsprinkling or watering the streets By order of the Board of City Trustees. of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other D. 8. BAKER, President. openings, $40 per-year. T. H. Cakr, Clerk. Sec. 56. For flushing se wers of all kinds, $10 For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per at the Plaza and the Water Coni pany hall have the power in all cases to ascertain See. 61. ounty purposes, end if not so paid Bec. 64. ua the Cour: Irrigate rates ure by proper measurement the quantity of water used and fix the priee ag provided 51, 52.and 53 ot this ordinance, All water, except irrigation, and for by sections are due and payable the wateragent may, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice to pay shut off the water from the premisses of such consumer up, Water rates for all city purposes and House are due and papable quardue and payable in rates otherwise to If not paid within the current month water may be saut off the same as for demestie pgses. See, 68. pur A fiist-class hotel is understood to be ot less than 70 beds, Second Third class hotels not less thau 26 beds,Fourth Sec. 64, Dated April 23, 1895. a24 stood to be paar ae Be ay eet ee horses, Second-clags Order to Show Cause. than 10 borses,. less than —— stables less than 6 horses. TH# SUPERIOR COURTAN AND FOR THR . “BPE praie Sec. 65. is petition herein, duly ver fied, praying. for Sec. 66, For all water us n order of sale of ail the estate, real and per-] ir dual of said deceased, for the purposes therein It is therefore orlered by gaid Court, that al) ersons interested “in the estate of said eased, appear before the said n Monday, the 27th day iclock A. M. of said day, at ‘ dery Superior Court of May, 1895, at 10 the Court room of ul Superior Court, -at Nevada City, in the pl y of Nevada, State of California to show . .} yan order should not be grant d te Jt the said M&uinistrator to sell all of the real and : personal estate of the said deceased at public auction, and Giyt acopy of this order be published at least ir successive weeks in the DaiLyY TRANSCRIPR&A ne WsSpaper printed and published at Nevac City, in County, 1. N@& ICE is hereby iven Wi whom it ihay & b Dated April 24, 1895 JOHN i, in ali in iee; May, after inve Ube sete efwater fo ped, class hotels not less than 10 beds A first class livery stab’e is undera stable containing not less than 25 livery stables not less Third-class livery stables not 6 horses, and. fourth-class livery No one except a propei ly authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn .on the building without a pergent, provided: that any e City or Fire Department may turn on the water for city purposes. . ed fur running mach very, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hours run, provided that during July, August and Septe the Water Compiny can not obtain sufficient supply ninery and-proyided furt cf water in the domestic purposes and irr tO 8Upply Water for the Purpose of running ma= the months of June, mber of each year when mbre than pipes for gation, it may refuse her that on the comaint of a water cousumer that he is unable to stain a sufficient supply irposes or irrigation, the Sec. 67, © purpose of shutting off the payment of this Ordinun e. The Marshal shal! charge of water for domestic 3oard of City Trugstigating the matter order E rTunning machinery stop and it shall be stopped after a period of one week om the cate of such order. r 4 The Marshal, when reque ted, shall said Nevada accompany the agent of th Sem © Water Company for the water from the premises of any person who shall be in default water rates as provided and colleet from the = , Water Company for such service the sum of $2 Citation. = tor seat, time ae & st pg ay ae Water — gent, the same 2€ paid by the-Marshal into UNITED Staves LAND OFFICE. he City Treasury the same as other funds colMarysville, April 5, [8a%. 16 eoucern, that, : WHEREAS, By his letter “N” of January 3ist, . & cted i him, Passed this 28th day of F ying vote: No, none. Ayes, Baker, eb., 1895, by the fol Carr, Gauit, Hook; 5. BAKER, of City Trustees. i805, the Commissioner of the General Land D. Office Jirected that a hearing be ordered to asPresigent of the Bo.rd certain the character for minerals of the here Attest: H. Carr, Clerk First date tk te d p P ¥ th i 7, ti Br ac fi imatter described land) in order to determine Whether patents should issue same to the Central Pacific Railroad . om and the it is now ordered the undersigned, at the United ‘ifice in Marysville, the 28th day of May, i-4 of 8 W 1-4, N WI-40f8 W 1-4, N-E 1-4 of N W i-4, aud W 1-2 Of N W14 of Section 13, in} company, Ne, Townsh‘ p California, Base and Mer!dian. ‘ At the timé avd place, hereinbefore Set, any . May, 1895, character of any part, or of 8Cribed, ested will be daly noted. lished onee the Nevada City aS THE ANNUAL office of the Citizens Bank in Nevada conveying the any; » his letter, allowed any sixty days within which to ic Cominissioner, ne suid Com thata hearing be had befors States Land Catifornia, on Tuesday, . :i 1895, at 10-o’clock A, M., aa » the character, for minerals, of the following escribed lands; Lot 7 of N E 1-4, Lots1 and 4of8 W 1+4, 8S E 17 North, Range 7 East, Mount Diablo im eison Who dosires to may testify as to the all the lands de. is Default to this Citation by any person interIt is further ordered that this notice be puba week for four successive weeks in Dai.y TRANStRIPT, a news wper Of general circulation published at Ne~ ads City, Nevada County, California; near he Said lands, 5 WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Register, T. J. SHERWOOD, Receiver. Stockholders Meeting. MEETING OF THE STOCKholders’ of the Nevada County Tand and pprovement Association will be hela at the City, on tesday, lay 14th, 1805, at 8 p’elock P. M., for © purpose of electing a Board of Directors to . *s. erveé for the ensuing year, ard for the trans‘tion of such other business ag may be law a yY pros pted and considered, By order of the Board of Directors. D, BE. MORGAN, Secretary fo of Offiee—No, California. which elec al, publication ment appl y fur such bearing, ani TORTH SAN JUA WHEREAS, The said Company having, within] LN pany. Location of the time allowed, filed its applieation th refor;. Ness, San Francisco, Cai works, Migsissi ppi Valley Min vada County, California, ven that at a meeting of the Bows tvrs held ou the 22d day of sessment, (No, 2) of twelve ce was levied upon the capital stock of the ¢ ration, payable opens Gold Com, to the Secretury, 143 First = ent shall remain toget By order of the Board ¢ 143 First -Stre Election of. School ‘Directors. OTICE IS HEREBY qualified electors of Saturday, April r the fall term of three y . The polis will be open be M, and sun down. Secretary B iately in United Sta Any stock upon which this assessunpaid on the sixth-day of will be delinquent, and adveriised for sule at pablic auction, and unless payment mude before will he sold on Munday, . -went)-seventh day. of linqguent assessment, vertising and expense of this ordinance, Notice. OLD MINING GOMne1pal place of bugiia. Location of District, Neis hereby of DireeNot March, I at the office of the treet, San Francisco, » the May, 1595, to pay the de-. her with costs of -ad8\wf Bale. rf Directors, H.W. MOKRIS, Sec: etary. et, San Francis: o, al GIVEN TO THR Nevada School Digtrict, County of Nevada, that the annual election vf School Directors will be held 27, 1895, At Washington School House of said district at stion Three Directors are te elected ears each. tween the hours of & J. ©. Rich is appointed Inxpector, and J, 4, O'Neill and J. M. Judge’ of said eléction. By ordér of the Board Education of Neyada School Distr UBReEYy let. 0 L, 8. CALKINS, ourd of Edugatign. . ALIAS CITATION, United States Land Offi ' Sacramento, California, February 18. 1895, To William Downie, and all whom it may concern, i ‘ \AJ HIEREAS, on the'22d day of Januar one William Downie filed inthis ome, Mineral Application No. 948 for the Pacifie Consolidated Mining Claim, which embraced the 5S 1-2 of N E 1-40f Sec, 22, Township 17 Noith Range 10 East, and whereas George G. whose P. O. address is Towle California, flied a ptt oma in this offi leging that the said Williym Downie had wholly failed to comply With “the requirenrents of law, or the rules and regulations of the Land Department asto the holding, or Working of said land as a mining claim, and that said fond has never been ocetpied or used ag such, either by itself, or in connectton with any other lands, and that t) e same is non-mineral in character, and hes no known mineral yalue, and hag petitioned fora hearing to determine the truth of said allegations, : It is hereby ordered that such held at this office on the Fifteenth day of April 1895, at the hour of 10 o’clovck A. M., ‘at w ch place and time the said George W, Towle, and the said William Downie, and any other par-— ties interested herein, are hereby notified to appear with such witnesses ag they may desire to produce for examination ag te tt © matterg herein set aie FRAs THOMAS ASER, Register. Fd. F. Taylor, Attorney. igbiakaed The first publication of this notice was made on the isth day of February, 1895, hearing be LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, fe Marysville; Gatifornia, March 4, 1805. f. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Central Pacifie Railroad Company has filed {n this office alist of lands situated in the Townships described below and hag applied for a patent for said lands; that the list ig open to the public for inspection, and a copy thereof, by descrip£ EY ATE OF PAUL KICHA RDS, deceased, 4 Notice is hereby given by. the undersigned adininistratrix of the estate of Paul Richards, deveased, to the creditors of and all persons having Claims ag inst the said deeeased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the firgt Publication of thig notice to said Administratrix, at the Law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same bein the place for the transaction of the business o said estate, in said County of Nevada. MAKY KICHA RDs, tstate of Paul Kich+ this 19th day of mig Administratrix of the ards, deceaged, Dated at Nevada City, Ca! March, 1895. Fred Searis, Atty. Stockholders’ Meeting. N EVADA COUNTY NA RROW GAUGE RATT, IN ROAD COMPANY. The annua: meeting of the Stockholders of .he Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Compauy for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve mouths, and for the transaction of such other business 48 lay properly come before the meeting, will be heid at the office of the compan atthe Railroad Depo : t, Grass Valley Ne county, California, on’ fs vars Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895, At3 P.M. Polls,wiil be Opened at 3:45 P.M Pransfer books will be closed on the 23d day of March: By order of shite Fee JOHN F. KIDDER ‘ GEORGE FLEr¢ HER, Secretary, 3 PMA Assessment N atles, @ gee GOLD AND: SILVER MINING COM7 pay, Nevada City, Cal; Notice is hereby Sliven that ata meeting of-the Board of Directors, held on the 22d day of March, 1695, an agSessinent (No. 125 of { cents per share was tevied upon the capital stock the Corporation payable April 26th, 1895, to the Secretary, at 1€ ollice of said corporatior N 2 pols in U. 8. goid olny sibek nik this assessment ghall remain unpaid o1 26th day of -April, 1895, will ber datinaaest and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment ig made before, will be sold on W ednesday, lth day of May, 1895, atthe hour of 2 o’clock Pp. M. af the ottice of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent Q88egsmnent, together with costs of advertising and expenses Of sale. By order of the Board of sar bailar = Pe CASPER, Secretary, ice—-Carter & Johnston’ re, i street, Nevada City, Cal, rh Sere: On Pies Notice to Créditors. — ‘STALE OF ELIZABETH LANGDON UeceasE ed Notice is hereby given by the sR aah ed, Administrator of the Hstate of Elizabeth Langdon dece.sed, tothe creditors of and all persons having claiing ayaingt the Said deceased to exhibit them, with the hecessary vouchers w.thin four mgnths after the first Publication of this notice tobaid J. 8. Lan don at the Law Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Cali2 mila, the same ‘ being— the place for vie transaction of the business of in said county of Neyada on Ae, sigs ; J. 8. LANGDO Administrator of the Estate of Flinabette Lake don, deceased. Dated this 19th_day-of-March 1895, sae P. F, Simonds Attorney for Administrat Order to Show Cause, +; THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TY of Nevada, State gn thematter of Richards, deceased, Mary Richards, the Ad tate of Paui Kichards,dee THE COUNof California, of Paul the estate mn inistentrix of the es) ; eased, having filed her petition herein, duly ver fied, praying for an order of salecTorcesa: real estatees therein get fone ae mihi It is therefore ordered by all porsons interested in the Ceased, appear before the said Su erior Co on Monday, the 29th day of A til, 1895, "aE ‘en o'clock in the forenoon of gait day at the Court room of said Superior Court at the Court House in Nevada City, Caifornia, to show Gauge why an order should not be granted-to the said tee aati rag so much of “the real estate o 1€ Said deceased at ic , 8 shall be necessary, Pie wean And that a copy of this order bd published at ‘@ast four successive weeks {1 é C 1 t CRANSCRIPT, a " pe DAKE the said Court, that estate Of said de\ ; ; Newspaper printed andlished ia said Nevada County, at Nevada Rity, ne van CALDWELL, udge of the § } Dated March 26th A895, SPeperies NES, re £._____ FRED Sears, Atty, a chtaachad Maa) ka Notivé to Creditors, oF RANDOLPH p, otice is hereby given bned, Executor of the io Will anne tament of Randolph Dy Weber, deceased, to the creditors of and all persous having claims ugainst the said deceased) to exhibit them, with 4 the necessary yor chers, Within four months after the,first publication of this notice, to the aid Exeentor, at the law office at FP. ®. Nevada City, Cal, the same being the .pisce for the transaction of the business of sald estate, in said eounty of feeyede. * JHOLAUS WEBER, SR Executor of the Last Will. ~Postament 6 Randolph D. ; a oh and Dated Nevada City, Cal, this ist aay pt Aprii, WEBER, deeber, deceased,1894. Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING! OF $1 00 e ers ot Odd #e lows Hafli Associa ake place in the Libsary Room of Odd fellows flall, Nevada City, on lionday evening May 6, 1895, at 8 o’elock, for the Purpese of electing a Hoard of Direetors for the ensuing year andthe transaction of such other business . may * properly come before ane meeting. ( N. P. VROWN JAMES KINKEAD; Secretary, —* Presiden Neveda City, Ap. il [, 1896. TS r % z t i S been posted in @ conyénwide, 2 : sates ae 50 cents ae fe lent place in this office for the ‘Inspection of course South; 3.70 chs., a shaft is 50 links to the ih, w =< Work « id G poe ger ; ee SOC: For Chinese wash houses and Tat] all persous interested and the public ge nerally. left; 4.17 chs., th outh of : id caved tannei No. No, rk on said jas plant shall be commenced dries, $3 ithin the next sixty days following the ese Hoke tthe tote rate Fey She pooh ofan, Names. Cert. Shs. rat. sun One Year from date of the pass'ge of. seg. 96 For first-class livery stables, includ-. date oMthis notice, protests or contests against old caved tunnel is 40 links to the left: 5.96 ch C ao ia Trustee, 215 1759 $70. 384. Or ere Fr Padoad jon ted cos teh fug water for washing wagons, boggies and car-. the cluim ofthe company to any tractor gub: Sant Skt te ae Carl Uhlig, Trustee 231 10339 [. Paid oni (he date of th passage of the same, riages, $3.50. div.s on des-ribedin the list, on the round Een ut ce te og Z : $100-Bal. due! 313,65 default or neglect thereof this Francbise Sec,'27. For second Class livery stabies, in-. thai the game is more-valaatie for mineral than Te ee re ee corner between said’? SetbertCoward, 56 300 14.00 farfeited. : cluding water for washing wegons, buggics and agricultural purposes, wri be received ‘and Sections, set post: 11.27 chs., 743. feet, set post Neliie F. Bond. 36 3 1.4o _ + “ _ SECTION 7, carriages, $2. — no'ed tor report to the Genera and Office at in reck mound marked “8.1, Kk 1. b. Ugeq-} Nellie F. Bond, 52 Fhe Ordinanc€-ghail take effect and be in Sec. 28. For third-class livery stables, inWashington, D. GC, cee tion post) from which the west iode post of the . Lesnder Kazon, 48 force from and afteMtwenty daysafter its pas . cluding water for washing, wagons, buggics WILLIAM A. KOWE a a 4 peer ox § 97] Leander Ragon; 49 Sage. see and carriages, $1.50 Register.~ Gouse Nest Quartz Mine {Lot No. 8) bears S 87 = ; 4 : i Sc . a5 i z ezister. —~ degrees E. 251 nks dist. and a spruce 6 ia, dia, . Leander Ragon, 152 Ado; ted by the following vote : Yea—Carr, Sec. 29, For fourth-class livery stable,$1. T. J. SHERWOOD oot ts ae car of = E. E. Appelton, 197 Gauit and Kich. Noes—None. ~ Sec 30. For feed and gale stables $2. . selva bearsS: 81 1-2 degrees K. 9 links dist. A. J. Bolfi ’ am 4 7 a : 2 ; Receiver. fF Pe. é 61 : dD. KER, Sec. 31. for private stables from one to two N.'¢ of Sk.14 of 5W.l4 Section 33, Township EXTERIOR BOUNDAR( ES. a M. Nihet!, 24 = President of the Board of City custees. horses, Wagons and buggies, 25 ents, M cai 17'N., Range 8 E., 20 acres. ry enril De ind marked { 5° oodman, 2 _ Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk. ~ , See. 32. For private stables for each addi8W.14 of SE.14 of SW.14 Section 88, To ni uy rere trom woot ibe oe ones ee 4 Afar oaat 58 : First dite of publication of this ordinante, . tional horse, 12}4 cents. 3 17 N., Raties 8 E,, 10 acter. ’ waship © post marked “B. L. W. L. P.”’ bears N, tere ’ an a a DEEDS a BIE er is 8a oie Ho “ wes ; rer ak ng Len degree 30 min. E. 75.5 links dist; a pine 14 in Big ae rhs ann Annual Meeting. horwe bre patie wavs 4 gence sue Section 23, Township 16 N., pg Pe ve pis ob % a eee ae Geo. A. Nibell, 201 90.36 . , AHE ANNUAL MEETIN : TOCK Sec. 35. Forsteam Laundries, $2. Total, 390 cee . ore dist.; thence, magnetic variation 16 -dezrees . 2: Morrison, : 20 20.00 . holders of the Masonic Ses ete n. ;pe°C:-36:, For sewing machines for dressmak-. ————"— *T®® S. a ietelee East, N. 1 degree 30 min. E. along the West . 202" W. Guscetti, 33 4001 SM he hal ; iia tl Vad eon . ing or tailoring est ishments for water for See + faunas Pip pnd — cap ne E a the . Alfered Perutz, . 50 10.00 wi i rs nel at were Hall, Nevada City, on each machine, 25. cents : Notice to Creditors, oun: 1, 0.790 Che., 49.5 feet, ~ . Wm. Moser Jr., Trus.152 5.24] >8'urday, May 18th, 1895, at 7 o’Glock P. M., for Sec, 3 Vor sewi aac 2 ily re Ser preg post marked : Ne pod a : jae Wm. Moser Jr. 433 16.09 . the purses of clecting Trustees for the eusuing . yge ot water bene SUSCTGR for Semily, foe bale : oF rhe et. MONRO, deceased, ee ; en eae ne coral LH: Pevarthy 000] Ye&r, and the transaction ot suoh other busi. Sec, 88. -For C c se. ine , of inti tee ereby given by the undersigned course 8 W and N E; chs., 349.8 feet, the N Max erp es a ness 88 may be: properly aud legally brought ee be, NOL Cours House, ineteding water Aministratrix of ‘the Estate of eM es x Gorner, a port in rock monnd marked “B. L. p°4 Miller 7.00 . before said meeting. for Lirigation, = atiobd ol he Catholi MONRO, deceased, to the creditors of and N. W.c or. from which apne 4 in, dia. bears 5 E.-Hubn, — 3 409 50 ad I. JPROLFE, Seeretary. tery, $5 per year nh See EMROHC all persons having claims against-the gaid at pe gad eee ed : ey Ses Maris“Rigsmann, RS a ee are gees oe BF eb seen Ss ri See. 40. For public halls and theaters, 25 deceased, to exhibitthem, with the necessary deflecting 9 degrees to the take 'S seticyt eee op Fred Veutse’ 500 Election Proclamation. oe pubtaation of this sue mouth aid AGuunies in EF naaee s elat red Vester, 200 8.00 Sec. 41. For banquet halls, 25 cents. eG 10 $18 86 Gminies-~ min. E, along the north boundar of the claim, ee > og ia ee —_—— ; . 4 ? ris arr ence, N a Ci } 11.865 che, oe ia ee Ae rock uisund . Pheoder Wollweber, 72 4000 (Paid OGLE Electors ot tc oO a pa, Sec. 42, For 1,000 bricks on large contracts, =. ae igs Pings Nevada City, Cal., the marked “Boh, A;"; (location post) from Which on 2400 shares $9. Balance due on T Wee ectors 0 : 1e VOrnOrs ion of the City . 10 cents. Ree elneNhe place for the transaction of apne & in dia. bears 8 75 1-2 degrees E, 16 links Chas aka 72 on pine Stiaeea) a 64:00 on wil ela a tds Hf ape lasts an ElecFlees a For 1,000 bricks on small contracts Nevate ofsgid estate, in said county of dist.; thence, deflecting 20 degrees 52 min. to . 88-4. oe 212 30 12.00 x ‘ eee COR, 2 “at : F SIZABETH MO the right, 8 87 degrees. $6 min. E, along the H. E. Kleinsorge. i 179 450 18.00 Monday, May oth, 1895, poe 44. Pied cones aide walks flocrs, or Administratrix of ‘ue wae Gt iatost Wins northerly bound«rs of the claim, 6 23 chs., 4112] And in accordance with law and an order of . To electthe following named officers: 28, 2 cent per cubie foo zi deceased. s , feet, the 8 W corner of the Doolit:le Placer . the Board of Directors made on the 22nd day of] 1. Marshal, 3 Sec. 45. For stone wail and mortar, 8 cents Dated at. Nevada City ‘ thig = day Mine (patented by legal subdivisions) set a post . March, 1895, 80 many shares of each parcel of 2. Assesssor, i berperch. “ ; 6 cember, 1894, pic =e 2th ay of Dein rock mound marked “B. L.’”’, (location post) . Such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 3. Treasurer, Sec. i. For plastering or cementing 2 cents FRED SEARLS, Att'y. : dag standing on the line between Sees. 4 and 5, 1 patitc suckon on the lith day of May, 1895, 4. , City Trustee, i ; ae See ” Por railroad depot, $5 See ee. ae a 16 N, RYE, M DM, 3 2 degrees E, 9,90 chs. from ie ne of 2o’clock P. M., at the offige of , City Trustee. . . + Sec: 48, For business houses not otherwise Notice to Creditors. the 1-4 See. corner between Sections, from j tbe Secretary, the office of sai; corporation, to}. Precinct No. 1, Polls at Clutter’s shop— mee i se wh.ch a pine Sin dia. bears S79 12 degrees W, . pay the delinquent assessmenY thereon, tovether Any stock upon whieh ,’ ‘. th