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October 17, 1894 (4 pages)

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he $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 94.9550 FINECALF& KANGAROO, $ 3.59 POLICE,3 Soves. ; .WO 423842. WORKINONENS +2 9173 BovsScuua SHES, -L.“DOUGLAS, Zs ce by purchasing W. L. You can save money by Pp oug Because, are the largest manufacturers of advertised pete in the world, and guarantee the value by a the name an = the bottom, whic rotects you against hig prices and the middleman’s profits. Our —— equal custom work in style, easy fitting an wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for the value given than avy othermake. Take no substitute. e your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. . 4s Secure the Shadow Ere the Substance fade !’’ 8 yES, THIS IS HACKNEYED. ~ y -. BUT IT’S GOOD ADVICE, ALL THE'SAME, ISN'T 17° Swart & Clinch, EE ~~ ~~ Premier Photographer's The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Copied and Enlarged Gallery on Pine Street between Commerci ef and Broad, Nevada City. NATIONAL + EXCHANGE THIE TABLE NO. 49. Traine will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1594, as follows : : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo9-35 A . cal "brain arriving at San ¥r ne a8 ip at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the East. Daily. Fare on this train to 6.05 P mM Grek Valley 25 cents. No bagvrage checked. : P ri Daily, connecting with 9-35 Overland Train, erriving at san Francisco at 6:45A. M. and overland ‘ for the East, LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 25 cents. AERIVING FROM COLFAX. A. M. Daily, connecting with over3°25 land train ain East ard Overland leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. is 4-55 P ri Daily, eae wating 2 overland train San Frencisco-at.7:00A. M. : . Daily, connecting with loca 10.25 P ry leaving Sacramento at 5:15 P. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San * Jose aud points south and West. AERIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. 9 15 P Mi Daily. Fare on this train ° 25 cents. GEORGE FLETCHER, : Gen’) Pass. & Ticket Agent, EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Empire Stable, : ‘Sent St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel. JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagous and Backs to let at short notice and on reasonable terms. ‘The horses are free from vice, of good etyle, and capeble of going asfastas any gentleman cares to drive. J. R. Davis, _ * Feacher of _ OCAL AND INSTRUU a ve j-aisd— CHORAL And JSORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other po. s of Neyada county w: ly for the purpose of eting pupils at their own home. For parttonions as to terms of tuition, etc., apProfessor, by letter or. personally, at to Ans in North San Juan, or at the Union Hotel, Nevada City ~NOPICR TO CREDITORS. _. ATE OF L.F. KE. BUCK, DECEASED. otice is hereby given by the undersigned, ministrator of the Estate of L: F. K. Buck, eceased, tothe ereditors of and all persons avi claims ae the said deceased, to -exbibie them, with the necessary vochers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to said Adminvistrator, at the law office of Fred@'Searls, Nevada* City, Nevada Connty, Cal., thesame being the @ for the of the business of Bw estate, ii of Nevada, : ; WILLIAM BUCK, a mistenter of Emtate of L. F. K. Buck, de2 ' Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 14th day of co 3 6 ‘tember; 1694 Ww, DR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, ee ‘Loesh Anesthetics it desired, “Offices at the residence on Sacramento street, ‘L. FP. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, 8AN FRANCISCO. i B, ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR’ N pt nerpepers menhed, on oe Paste oest, e Sand slands, olynesia. exicvan Ports, Panams, Veipariso, Japdn, China. New ealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern “fi ever: newspaper published _ on the Pacific onal are kept copubntly on ' hand, and.all advertisers are allowed free access tothem during business hours. * Dentist. Office iu Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street « Pine Pinte Work a Specialty. “NEVADA CITY, CAL. All Kinds of Fillings. z oe < __ Miteate delivered free of Ans Mixtracting Skilitully Dope ohuarge, Lz Rs "DR. J. F. SHAW, © ‘. C.J.NAPPZIGER,RECTOR BROS., Prop’s. Only First-Class Hotel in.the City. A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE Free from the danger of fire so prevalent in large hotels. Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists. Free Bus to and from all trains. Telegraph, 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, 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 city, with the freshest and best the market affords. FAKE NOTICE-No Chinese help em4 pleyedin this house.“ The new management of the Union Hotel, with ite constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in themeountains of Northera-Central-Cah fornia. eatin semesters sip meer en aS Drs. Starkey & Palen’s Treatment by Inhalation, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. : —FOR— Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Catarrh, Hayfever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Néuralgia, AND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorders. hed witty hb gcd ONLY Ps pod at . = Compo xygen Treatment. ato. 18. Starkey vg 8 @ scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNET1ZED; and the compound is so condeused and made portable that it is sent all over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years; thousands of patients have been treated, and over one thousand physicians have used it, and . recommended it—a ry significant fact, It. does not-act as m drugs do, by creating eno her ailment, and benefitting one organ at the expense of another, often requiring a second course to eradicate t' e evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing. strengthening, invigorating the whole body, ‘hese statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission of the patients; their names and addresses are given, aud you ean refer to them for furtber informa ion. The great success of our tieatment has given rise to a host of imitators, unserupulous percons; gome calling their preparations Compound oxy en, m2 appropriating our testimonials ad the'ne ° = piou. to peommand wo ees concoc' Ss But any substance made elsewhere or by others, and called Comund Oxygen isspurious. “COMFOUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE’ OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whieng:ves to all enguirers full information es to this remarkable curative sgent, 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 mailed FREE to any address on applicatiun. Drs. Starkey & Palen,“ NATIONAL MARKET : Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Baxi, : Prop’r. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Vegi, Sausages, etc. / Aud all kinds of Meats prnelly found in a first7 Ps va i ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 12. /ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 81, h rinted'by the Boporiutendgn of Stgke’ Bunt ExeCUTIV® DEPARTMENT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO, August4, 1894. California, at.its thirtieth session: ning on the second day of January, A. Dd. two-thirds of all oe gee er aiin inte. of the houses of sai slature v: n yor thereof, proposed the followmg-described amendments t+ the Constitution of the State of California, to-wit: ¢ ’ Amendment ‘Number Ohne. ASSEMBLY CuNSTITUTIONSL AMENDMERT NO. 8. resolution to Const tution of the Ftate, wmending/section . one of article two thereof, relative to the right of suffrage. Section 1. the United Statea, every male person who shell or by. virtue of the Treaty. of Queretaro, and ev~; ery male :aturalized citizen thereof, who shall have become such ninet: election, of the age of tWunty-one years, whe shall have been resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the cou in which he claims his vote ninety. dags, @n titled to vote at all elections which are now or may hereaiter be authorized by law; PROVIDED, no La ive of China, no idiot, no insane person, no person convicted of any infamous cr:me, ment or misappropriation of public money, and; no person who eas hot be able to read the Constitution in the English language and write ‘his name, shall ever exercise the privileges of an elector in this State; PROVIDED, that the provis. ‘ ions of this amendment relative te an’ educay to son -preveated bya physical ‘alsa bili complying with its requis:tions, nor to any person who now has.che right to vote, nor ay person who shall be sixty years of age and u wards at the time this amendment shall take effect. ‘ , Amendment Number Two. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14, A resolution proposing to the people of the Stace Of California sn. amendment to section toree of article eleven of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the formation of new counties. Section 3. The Legislature, by genera! end uniform laws, may provide for the formaudn of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no hew county shall be established which shall reduce auy county to a population of less than eight thousand; nor shali a new county be formed containing ale-s pulation than five thousand; nor shail any line thereof pass within five miles of the county seat of any count proposed to be divided. Every eounty whic shall be enlarged: or created from terri taken from any other county or counties, sh. be liable for a io proportion of the existing debts and iiabilities of the county or counties from which such territory shau be taken. Amendment Number Three. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7. A resolution proporing an: smendment to the Constitution of the State of California, by adding a new section to article thirteen of tbe said Co) stitution, to be pumbered section twelve and three-fourths (1234), relating to revenue and taxation. Section 1234. Fruit and nut-bearing trees under the age of four years from the time of planting in orchard form, and ereperings under the age of three years from the time of planting in vineyard form, shall be exempt from taxation and nothing in this article shall be construed as subjecting such treesand grapevines te-texation. Amendment Number Four. A resolution proposing to the people of the State of California an amendment to section seventeen, article one, of the Constitution of the State of California. ' Section 17. Foreigners of the white race, o of African des: ent, eligible to b come citazenp of the United States under the naturalization jaws thereof, while.bona fide residents of this State, shal] haye the same rights in respect to the acquisition, possession, enjoyment, trans— mission, and inheriianee of ail property, other than real estate, as vativ ~born citizens; PRoVIDED, that such aliens owning real estate at the time of the adoption of this amendment may remain such Owners; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the Legislature muy, by atatate, provide for the dispositidn of real estate which shall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by descent or devise. Amendment Number Five. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. -17. A resolntion prop sing to the peop'e of the State of Caifornia an amendment to section seven, article eleven, of the Constitution of the State of California. Section 7., City and county goverménts may be merged and consolidated iato one muni goveroment, with one set of officers, and may be ‘incorporated Under yeneéral laws pr tor the incorporation and organization of .orporationg for municipal purposes. The provisions ef this Constitution applicable to cities, ard also those eS plicable to counties, sefar ag not inco gis‘ent or prohibited to cities, shall be appSicable to such conpeldated government. Amendment Number Six. SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 7 A resolution to propose to the people of the Sta e of California an amendment té the Const tution of the State, amending section nine of article thirteen thereof, relative tothe election of a State Board of Equalization. : Section 9. A State. Board of “Equaligation, consistirg of one member trom each congressional. district in this State, shail be elected by the qualified electors of their respective districts, at the first general election to be held after the on of this amendment, andat each general @’éction every four years, whose term of office shall be tor four years, whose duty it shall be to equalize the vaiuation of the taxable property in the sever.! Connties of the State fur the purposes of taxation. The Contr ler of State shall be exofficio a member of the Board, The Boards» Su ervisors of the several counties of the State shell constitute Boards of Equalization for their resctive counties whose du y itshall be to equaliee he valuation of the taxable property in the count: tor the purpose of taxXati-n; PROVIDED, wuc State and Cou: ty Boards of Equal:z .tion are hereby authorized and empowered, under such rules of notice as the County Boards may prescribe +s to the county asi ments, and under guch rules of notice as ‘he State Board pel pres ribe ag to the aciion of the State B to increase of lower the entire asseegment roil, or any agsepsment Contained therein, go as to equalige the as ssment of the property contained in said asgessment roll, and make the assessment conform to the'true value in money of the property contain ed in said rol}; PROVIDED, that no Wee of Equalization shall raise any mortgage, deed of trust, contraet, or other obligation by which a debt ig secured, money, or s.lvent credits, above its face value. The State Board of Equal.z.tionelecttinue in office until their succesgors, ag herein provided for, shail be electei and shall qualify. Amendment Number Seven, _ SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 16 A resolution to pro,ose to the people“of the St.te of California an amendment fo article thirteen of the Constitution, sectidn oue, in relation to revenue and t xation/ Section 1, Ali property inthe State, not exempt under the laws of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be cer tained as provided by law. The word ‘ proper'y,” as used in this articie and sextion, is hereby ceGlarea to include moneys, credits bonds, stocks dues, franchises, and all other matters and thi a real, persoral, and xed, cap.ble of private ownership; PROVIDED, that property used free public libraries wd ree museums, growing : crops, property wée! exclusively for pu rd ‘ schoo 8, and such” s may belong to. the Suited mieten, Sule mate. or “a my eae hn cor, op within this , shal e from . taxation. The L gislature ms a except in case of credits secured or trust deed, for a deduction fr credits of debts due to bona fileres dents of this State. / Amendment Number Eight. A resolution to pr to th State of California an a seven (7) of article nine tution of the State of Cai ing the number of mem the State Board of Education, thereto the President and Pro agogics of the University of C. Section:7. The Governor, thes: of Public Instructi n, the Preai iversity of California, gy therein, and the ei o. orma!l Schools, shall const 4 of Education, and shall compile, or ¢ be compiled, and & uniform se: text-books for use in the . sear ma ° throughont the state. The r of P ornia. Proclamation. . xizn pie Hees -é other, duties aa.mey be prescribed law. The tion for contingent ¢ : five dollars, for Fy-ry native male citizen of the os have acquired the rights of citizenship under per neue oh days prior to any . *Ppointed. in the election precinct tvirty days, onRites ek wobeee ed in eighteen hundred and ninty-tour shall con. ; ‘Every prominent the Btate Printing Office, and when £0 prin‘ep > to, be bated at . publishing, tinue in use not less than four ‘ State Board shali perform such re rovide fora Board of Educapot a Te in the State. The Count 5 na the.County Bcards of £d: wobtioa shell have eoutrol of the examinktion WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of . of teachers and the granting of :eachers’ certi. ficates within their respective jurdisdictions. Amendment Number Nine. Sexate CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20. An Act to'submit to the people of the § ate of ea Pte lifernia »u amendment to section twentythree of article four of the Constitution of the St te of California. Section 23. The members of the Legisiature sropose %) the people of the State,of California an amendment to the ny receive, in fall payment for their scrvices, m e sum of one thousand. ($1,000) dollars, and i notto-exceedten cents per mile, and nees not to exceed twentyh session, to’ be paid out of . Noincrease in compenot mileage shall take effect during the for which members of either house Wwe been electe and the pay of no atall be increase after he is elected or NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provisions of the Conatitution, avd an Act of tie Legisluture entitled “An Act to provide for the subi d amendments to the Conte of California to the quaiified electors for their approval,” approved Mareb 7, A. D., 1883, viz.: ‘tion 1. Whenever-the Legislature shal] po person here fter convieted of the entbezzieeer amendment’or ameudments to the tion of this State, which amendment or amen shail heave been passed in the er and form rags by section one of ertiole eighteen of the Constitution, end no ie is prov ded.ky law forthe submisgion ofsuch amendment fir amendments to the tional qualification shall not appl any per ‘people for their approval, it shall be the duty y from Of the Governor to advertise suc proposed amendment -or amendments in at least f ur news of general circulation in this State, for three months next preceding the next general election. One of said newspapers must be published at the city of Sacramento; and two at the city of Sen Francisco; and in issuing his amendment or amendments to the Constitution are tobe voted upon, he shal) include such amendment or amendments therein, and he shall désiznate them by numbers, in the order im which they have been proposed.” The said amendments are submitted to be separately voted upon by ballet by the qualified electors of the S*ate, on Tuesday November 6th, A.D. 1894. Each ballot used as such election must contain, printed thereon, the words: Assemb!y Constitutional Amendment { Yee, Number Kight. (No Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{ Yes. ber Fourteen. (No. Auaawibty Constitutional Amendment { Yes. BR r Seven. ‘No. ) Yes. er Twelve. . tno { Yes. ‘No. (Yes: —_—. Constitutional Amendment Num Senate Constitutional amendment NumE ber Seventeen. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Seven. \ Yes. 'No. \ Yes. (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Sixteen, Assempl. Num Constitntional r Thirty-one. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Twenty. ° No. * Witness hand and the Great Seal of the State. affixed at Sacramento, the day and year first above written. Amendment § Yes. [SEAL.] Attest. a3 H. H. MARKHAM, Governor. E. G. WAITE,
Secretary of State. PATENTS OBTAINED, AND ALL BUSINESS IN THE bs Patent Office attended te for MODEKATE and we Can ob: tents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make no c arge unless we obtain patent. : We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to the officials of the U. 8, Patent Office. For circular, advice terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county address C. A. Snow & Co. Notice. ; LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO IRA W. ABBOTT are requested to settle their accounts the undersigned by October 20th, and save cage. W. ABBOTT. evada City, October 5th, 1894, Wire ~AN AGENT IN NEVADA 2a . all other unoccupied. territory, tor our Electric Door (name) plates, house pecs hner and signe. Saaaanie eich pe al cent; egents make g y. Writs for @ sample with your own name in. New Company, 167 ‘Dearborn street, i Sago. 0 COMPOUND : SULPHUR _.POWDER! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. —_— “ Thousand of botiles are sold montibly, and évery body that has used it proclaim it tobe a woadestul medicine. : physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. The Great -Remedy “for Habitual Constipation, Indigetion, Piles Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, : ‘Sciatica, Lumbago Gout, Etc. . * , Sold by aft Druggists. proclamation for ap election at which any . (No, Our office is ite the U. 8. fice, pace ff the U. 8. Patent Office, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mistletoe — rr” No. 47, 1. O. Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall @very ud and 4th Monday of Each Month 5 at 7:30 o’clock. ; W. H. MARTIN, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Hydraulic Partor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castile Every Tresdey Ev<ning at 7:30 0’clock. JAMES LU.CHINSON, President, £. W. MARSH, RS. Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. T. B. GRAY, Master. LJ. ROLFE, Secretary. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and Third Thursday of Each Month at 7:30 e’clock. FRED. SEARLS, Com. I, J. ROLFE, R : Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. 1. Meets at Hibernia Hail Every Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening in the year. J. M. FOLEY, President. CARL SCHEMER BR. 8. Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday Evening at 7:80 o’clock. H. R. HOSKINS, C. C. B_ 8S. RECTOR, K. of R. and B. E. B. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Stenographer. Ona FRED SEARLS, NEVADA City, Cal. Will pratice in ali the Courts. FRED SEARLS,. Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, State and Federal. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, #FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and rine streets, Nevada City, : DRAFT OF RESOLUTION } —— Of Intention Necessary To Be Passed By the Board of Trustees. WueEREas, Application has been made fora franchise to ereut and maintain poles, wires and otherconduetors for the tr nsmission of electricity. for telephone and telegraph puroses in and upon the streets, alleys and pubic highways in the city of Nevada, and to exercise the privi’ege cf operating telephones within the said city, for a term of twenty-five (25) ye 1s; and Wiereas, It is proposed to grant the same to the nighest bidder, in the manner prescribed w. ae ot THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby irs. ructed to advertise in the DAILY I RANSCRIPT, & newspaper published in the city of Nevada, State of California, for ten (10) consecutive days, the following notice of intention fo award a Franchise ranting the aforesaid privileges to the highest idder; in the following words, to-wit: NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE] Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, has received application for a Francise to construct, .lay down, operate and maintain an electric telephone and telegraph plant and system, wit ajl the necessary appliances, in the,public streets of the City of Nevada, for the period of twenty-five (25) years, and that itis proposed to grant the same to the highest bidder, and that the said Soard of Trustees will on the 18th day of October, 1894, at 8 o’clock Pp M., meet in fhe City Hall of the City of Nevada, in open session, for the purpose of opening sealed proposals for the purchase of a Franchise of the character and for the term set forth below, at which time and place said Franchise will be awarded to the bighest bidder. The following is a ag of the Ordinance which is proposed to be passed awarding to the succes ful bidder the aforesa'd Franchise, to-wit: ORDINANCE NO. —— «1 “an Ordinance granting to haa ne .2 aeee. ., SUCCEeSSOrS ANd assigus, the right to place, erect and maintain poles, wires and other conductors for the transmission of electricity for telephone and telegraph pures in and upon the streets, alleys and public enwavs in the City of Nevada, and to cxercise the poveee? ot operating telephones within the said City. The Board of Trvstees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: ; Skevion 1. The City of Nevada hereby grants to ... f successors and assigns, the right and privilege to place, lay, erect, maintain and operate in the strects, alleys aud punlic highways within said city, poles, wires and other conductors for the transmission of electricity for telephone and telegraph purposes. parton n "Pach wires or conductors shall be stretched upon poles or other fixtures above groand in a workmanlike and proper manner; said poles shall be erected at the edge -of the sidewalks in said City in a good and subst :ntial manner and shall be painted. Said grantee aud its assigns shal) cause-a wire to be placed in the City Hall of said City with a Poe receiver and tranmaiteet, which they shall keep in good condition and which shall be open to use of the City Marsha), or other Ci'y Officers at all.times, for police or fire alarm purposes, free of charge. ‘The Board of Trustees of said City shall have the right to cause said grantee to move the lo cation of any pole whenever the public convent shall require the location of the same W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, (/\FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINESTREETS, ( up stairs Nevada City. JOHN I. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. FFICE=BROAD 8T., OPP. NATIONAL HOJ tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the Courts of this State. Est tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. — REDUCTION IN PAINTING. J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., in the highest style o the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. Sign Painting a specialty. SHOP-ON-BROAD~STREET, SITE YORK STREE1. your work. elsewhere. DR. C. W.CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, ROS Oe “ CAL, Office with Dr. N. E, Chapman, Sacramento Street. SOUTHERK PACIFIC COV New Special Train, The Limited, 79 hours San Francisco to New Orleans, 119 hours San Francisco to New York. ——MAGNIFICENT—— Vestibuled Train Between San Francisco ana Every Thursday, New Orleans ‘Commencing November 1, 1894, Luxury with Speed —AND— N. Extra Charges. Pullman Double Drawing-Room, pian = Cars, ining Cars (MEALS A LA CARTE.) Pullman Composite Cars, including Buffet, Smoking-room, Barber Shop and Bathroom, _ The Entire Train will be LIGHTED with GAS. Weekly Through Time Schedule : IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1], 1894. Leave San Francisco 10,30 4 a. Thuredays; arriving from ‘New Orleans at 11:45 A, M. Sundays, : 2 Leave Los Angeles 4 a, m. Fridays; arriving from New Orleans at.6:10 P, m, Sat, urdays, Arrive at E] Paso Saturdays 5:30 a. m.; leaving New Orleans 6:10 Pp. m. Fridays. Arrive at San Antonio Sundays 2:10 A. M.; leave New Orleans 1:30 a, M. Fridays. Arrive at New Orleans Sundays at 7:40 r. M,; leave New Orleans at 8 A, M. Thursdays. At NEW ORLEANS close conneetions will be made with Trains for Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, and the Limited Trains of : THE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, For Atlanta, Charlotte, Danville, Waston, Philadelphia, New’ York utd Besta For further information, apply to any Agent. Southern Pacific Company ® ] “OPPO: ‘thelaws of elsewhere; the expense of such removal to be paid by said grantee. : SECTION 3. The said grantee, or aesigns, may make all necessary excavations in any of said strects, alleys or public highways for the purpose of erecting aad maintaining poles or other supports for said wires or conductors or repairing the sam>, and said work shall be done in compliance with the necessary rules,. regulations, ordinances or orders which may, during the contintance of this Franchise be adopted from time to time by the Board of Trustees of said City, and the same shall be done ta the satisfaction. of the said Board of Tru-tees. . ae SECTION 4. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as in anywise to prevent the proper authorities of said City of Nevada from sewering, grading, paving, pl-nking, repaiiing or altering any of said stree's or thoroughfares herein mentioned. SECTION 5. In consid ration of tha rights herein granted the said City of Nevada shall have the rightto suspend and maintain upon the poles placed by said grantéé, its successors or assigns, iu the strects and thorough fares aforesaid, any and al: wires which sail city may reG E. WITHIN GTON . auire for fire alarm and Police Telegraph Service, free of churge t> said City. ’ SEcTION 6. The it feel privileges and franchises herein granted shall continue and be it IVES notice that he is prepared to paint. force. for the period of twenty-five (25) 4 cars from and after the date of passage o: this ordi nance. SECTION 7, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and aftr its passage.” . The blank parts in this ordinance will] be filled .in upon its passage by inserting the name of the successful bidd. r.” T. H. CARR, City Clerk. Novade City; Sept. 20th, 104. : No. 2298. , Notice--Applieation to Disincorporate. lig the matter of the Application of the Spanish Gold Mining Company to Dissolye and Disincorporate, Notice is hereby given, That the Sp°nish Gcld Mining Company, a corpora'ion, f.rmed under,. ed to the Superior Court of the Coun:y of Nevada, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolved, and that Monday, the 5th day of November, 1894, at 10 o’clock in the Om Give mea call, before placing forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel :an be heard, has been appointed as the time and the Court Room of the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, as the place .t which the said application isto be heard. In witness whereof I haye hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Superior Court aforesaid this 2ist day of as se 1894, J, GREANY, Clerk. A.R, Lord, Applicant for Petioners, 821 Order to Show Cause. 2S 2 THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Nevada, State of Califoriia. In the matter of the Rowen, deceased. James J. Rowen, the Administrator of the estate of Johanna Rowen, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of the personal and real estate, of said decedent, for the. purposes therein set forth, It is therefore ordered by the gaid Court, that all persons interested in the estute of said de ceased, appear before the said Superior Court on,Monday, the 5th day of Novem er, 1894, at ten o’clock in the forenogn of said day, at the Court room of said Superior Court at the Court House in said County of Nevada to show cause why «n order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell so much of the personal and real estate of the sad deceased, Johanna Rowen, as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the DaILy TRANSCRIPT, . a newspaper printed and publisbed in said Nevada County, at Nevada City, = JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court. ( Dated September 27th, 1894. P. F. Simonps. Atty. estate of Johanna ‘Te ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Citizens Bank (A Corporation), having its principal place of business in the City and County of vonae State of California, will be held at the office of said Bank, located on west side of Broad street, Nevada City, on Tuesday, November 13, 1894, At 7 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing Seven Directors of said Cor oration to serve for the ensuing fiscal year, and until their succes sors are elected and qualified; and for the purpone of transacting such other business ag may é lawfully presented for consideration. D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. Nevada City, Cal., October 1, 1894. PATENTS! ‘Pension, Land and Indian Depredation CLAIMS. Bhi STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS J obtained; interferences conducted; special examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, and designs registered. Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suite eonducted in any United States Court. 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MARRIED MEN, Or those who o_o 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 SURED At’ HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gi a, stating case, symptoms, length of tmatbe disease Nas continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any pait of the country, with full gremes? for use. The Doctor cures when others fail. i Grew Charges reasonable call or write. ddress DR J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, [Eorner Commercial, San Francisco Office Box Assessment Notice. I ONE STAR QUARTZ AND GRAVEL MIN4 4 ing Company—Location of principal place of business, Sin Francisco, California. a tion of works, Nevada County, California, Notice is hereby. giwen,t at at @ meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the cighth of October, 1894, an assessment, (No. 3) of ten cents. per share, was leyied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company, 2814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which this assessment ghall remain un— paid on the 5th day of November, 194, Will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless payment is made before, will be suld on Monday, the 26th day of Novenher, 1394, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses ofsale. By order of the Board of Directors. : A. W. BLUNDELL, Secretary. Office—2814 Sackamento Street, San Francisco, California, o16 Assessment Notice. EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION —Leceation of principal place of business, Nevada , Nevade County, California, Notice is hereby , given thatata meeting of the Bosrd-of Directors held on the 2nd day of Uctober, 1894, an assessment No. 4, of five cents Se) B oad share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation payable immediately in United States goid rol i the Secretary, at the office of the company, Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Apy stock up%n which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 16th day of Noyember, 1894, will be delinquent and navastiond for sa.e at public auction, and untess payment is made b«fore, will be sold on Monday, the 10th day of December, 1894, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with. the costs of advertieing and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. D. &. MORGAN meceateey. : Office—At the Citizens Bank, Nevada’ City, Nevada County, California. a HARMosY GRAVEL,MINING COMPANY. F oS of pt paar Sab gl) Couaty, Caliornia. Location of principal plae Nevada City, Gsilforsian ee nee, the folNotice—There are delinquent u lowing described stock, on account of assessment (No. 18) levied on the 15th day of August, 1894, the several amounts set Opposite th hamea ofthe respective shareholders, ag folws: No. Names. Cert. J.C. Murchie 2 J. C, Murchie 4a Nelly F>Bond 151 George Dulac é George Dulac} 72 George Dulac 74 Hugh MeAuley 124 O. G. Williams 457 " 476 And in accordance with law an the Board of Directors made on Oy re August, 1894, 80 many shares of each parce! of ‘such stock ag may be necessary will be sold at public auction on the 15th day of 3 at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. at the oles ot the Secretary, the office of said corporation, to pey the steer jent sascommont thereon, together costs of adver and expen Ye By order of the Board of Dire has se ' K. CASPER Secretary. Office—In the. rear of Carter & srpnren’s Store, on Pine stteet, Nevada City, California. 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