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October 18, 1894 (4 pages)

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aneaeaiil LS CLAS . Douc! BesrT. NO SQUEAKING DOVAN; #5. CcoR : Sg Se re uraonaan so32. 5.89 POLICE, 3 Soies. $2 EXTRA FINE. can money Ww. L. — eave Dousias Shoes, of Because, we are the largest manufacturers advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the ‘name an a the bottom, whic rotects you against hig: prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere <=. eeer prices for the value given than any othermake. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by JOHN ee E, Agent. — LY nia Conty Harrow Gauge. B. THE TABLE NO. 49. oat Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and efter Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo9-35 A Il cal ‘train ebheg at Sun ¥r neiseo at 7:16 P. M., and Overland for the East. : Daily. Fare on this train to 6.05 Pp nM Gras Valley 25 cents. No baggage checked. P Fig . Daily, connecting with 9.35 Overland Train, arrivipg at sau Francisco at 6:45A. M. and overland for the East. Y es _ LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, ?5 3-35 cents, ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. sa. y, connecting with over25 én Fon, ig East ry Overland eaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. Dail connecting 4-55 overland train fan Frencieco at 7:00A. M. Z iit Daily, connecting with local 10.25 PT with leaving *¢ Secure the Shadow _ Ere the Substance fade !’’ OT IS HACKNEYED, ES, THIS y g BUT IT’S GOOD ADVICE, ALL THE SAME, IS Swart & Clinch, Sees Laat ~~~~Premier Photographers The Best Work eS At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Copied and Enlarged wT IT: Gallery dn Pine Street between Commerci if and Broad, Nevada City. HATIONAL + EXCHANGE 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 Hotelin the interior of the State. leaving tag ETS at : 16 P.M. pd: passengers from Stockton, San Jose and points south and West. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. Daily. Fare on this train 9-15 PI . x cdite : GEORGE FLETCHER, EDW’D. H. BEOGWN, Superiitendent Empire Stable, Broad 8t., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel. Gen’l Pass. & Tieket Agent, — UNION HOTEL, Se nee Te. . Proclamation. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, EXECUTIV® DEPARTMENT, SACRAMENTO, August.4, 1804. FEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California, at its thirtieth sesston, begianing on the second day of January, A. D. two-thirds of all ~ members elected to ea of the houses of said Legislature voting in favor thereof, proposed the followi:g—described amendments t: the Constitution of the State of California, to-wit: Amendment: Number One. ASSEMBLY CUNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8. A resolution to propose te the people of the State of California an amendment to the Const tution of the State amending section one of article>two thereof, relative to the right of suffrage. Section 1. Evy ry native -male citizen of the United States. every male person who shall have acquired the rights of citizenship ander or by virtue of the Treaty of Queretaro, attd_every male vaturalized citizén thereof, who #! have become such ninety days prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, whe shall have been resident of the State ome year next ; receding the election, and of the eoun' in which he ciaims his vote ninety days, “an in the election precinct t»irty days, sha. be entitled to vote at all elections which are new or may hereafter be authorized by law; PROVIDED, no naive of China, no idiot, no insane person, no person convicted of any infamous er-me, po person here fter convicted of the embezalement or misappropriation of public money, and no person who shall not be able te read the Constitution in the English language and write his name, shal! ever exereise the privileges of an @lector in this State; PROVIDED, that the provisson prevented by a physical disability from complying with its requis tions, nor to any perscn who shall be sixty years of age aud u wards at the time this amendment shall ta effect. . a oe Amendment Number Two. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14. formation of new counties, Section 3. proposed to be divided. Every county whic shall be eularged or crea from *territor: taken from any other county orcounties, sha from which such territory shau be taken. Amendment Number Three. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMERT NO.7 to revenue and taxation. Section 1234. der the age ot f ing in orchard form, and gra Fruit and nut-bearing trees un vineyard form, shall be exempt from _taxati tion. . Amendment Number Four. of the State of California. = ¢ Section W. Foreigners of the white race, o ions of this amendment relative to an edacstional qualification shall not apply to any per son who row has the right to vote, ner a y per A resolution proposing to the people of the Stace of California an amendment to secetion three of article eleven of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the The Legislature, by genera! and uniform laws, may provide fur the formatioa of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no new county shall be established which shall reducé auy county toa population of less than eight thousand; nor shall a new county be formed containing ales population than five thousand; nor shail any line thereof pass within five miles of the county seat of any beer f be liable fer a just proportion of the existing debts and tiabilities of the eounty or counties A resolution proposing an smendment to the Constitution of the State of California, by adding a new section to article thirteen of the said Constitution, to be mumbered section twelve and three-fourths (1234), relating our years from the time of plantVines under the age of three years from the time of planting in t on. and nothing in this article shall be construed as subjecting such trees and grapevines to taxaASSEMPLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 12. A resolution proposing to the people of the State of California an amendment to section seventeen, article one, of the Constitution of African descent, eligible to b.come citazens the State Printing Office, and when so prin‘e> and published, to be dis ributed and sold at the cost ‘price of. printing, publishing, and distri ng the-same. The text-books so shall continue in use not less than four years; arid said State Board sha!: oe rp such other duties as may be prescribed by law. The Legislature shali provide fora Board of Education in each county in the State. The County Superintendents end the County B: ards of Education shali have control of the examination of teachersand the granting of ‘eavhers’ certificates within their respective jurdisdictions. Amendment Number Nine. SexaTE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20. An Act to submit tothe people of the S ate of Californie +n amendnient to section twentythree of article four of the Coustitution of the St te of California. Section 23. The members of the Legislature shall receive, in full payment for their services the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars, an mileage not to exceed ten cents per mile, and for coptiagent expenses not to exceed twentyfive dollars, foreach session, to be paid ott of the public treasury. Noincrease in compensation or mileage shall take effect during the term for which the members of either house shail have been elected, and the pay of no attache shall be increased after he is elected or @ 3 NOW>THEREFORE, Pursuan*to the provisions of the Constitution, apdan Act of tne Legisluture entitlet?“‘An Act to provide for the submission of proposet~amendments to the Constitution o: the State of Galiforniato the quaiified electors fur their approval,” approved March 7, A. D., 188, viz.: “Section I. Whenever the Legistature shall propose’any amendment or ameudments-to the Conatit. tion lof this State, which amend merit-or manner and form requiced by section one of article eighteen of the Con-titution, and no other mode is prov ded by law forthe submission ofsuch amendment er amendments to the peovle for their approval, it shall be the duty of the Governor to advertise suc: proposed amendment or amendments in at least-f ur newspapers of genera! circulation in this State, for tyree 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 proclamation for an election at which any améndment or amendments to the Constitution are to be voted upon, he shall incluae such amendment or amendments therein, and he sha!] desiznate them by numbers, in the order in which they have been proposed.” The said amendments are submitted to be separately voted upon ky ballet by the qualified electors of the S*ate, on Tuesday November bib, AD. 1894. Each ballot used.at such election must contain, printed thereon, the words: Assembly Constitutional Amendment Number Kight. \ Yee. (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Fourteen. 2 (No. Assembly Constitutional Amendment Number Seven. \ Yes. (No. Assembl Pg ne . pai Amendment Num r Twelve. (No. Senate Constitutional amendment Number Seventeen. Z ‘xo. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Seven. (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Sixteen. Assembly Constitntional Amendment Number Thirty-one. (No. Senate Constitutional Am ber Twenty. Witness my hend and the Great Seal State. affixed at Sacramento, the day an first above written. endment Num=—t No; . SEAL. . ff. H. MARKHAM, Governor. E. G. WAITE, Secretary of State. PATENTS Attest. a3 O Patent FEES. amendments shail have been passed in the” j¥es. ) Yes. { Yes, (Yes. (Yes. 'No. \ Yes. Yes. of the d year BTAINED, AND ALL BUSINESS IN THE Office attended to for MODERSTE SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mistletoe Encampment, No.-47, 1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall Every udand 4th Monday of Each Month at 7:30 o'clock. W.#H. MARTIN,C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castile © Every Tucs lay Ev ning at 7:30 o’clock. 7~ JAMS EL UsCHINSON, President, 8. 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. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and Third Thursday of Each Month at 7:30 e’cloek. FRED. SEARLS, Com. & I. J. ROLFZ; R Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I. : Meéts.at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening in the year. <— “JM. FOLEY, President, CARL SCHEMER R. 8. Milo Lodge, No. 48, K>of P. Meets at Pythian Castle > Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o’clock. H. R. HOSKINS, C. C. B ¥. RECTOR, K.of R. and B. S E. B. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Stenographer.FFICE—WITH FRED SEARLS, NEVADA City, Cal. Will pratice in al) the Courts. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE INA State and Federal. ‘J. .M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law; and rine streets, Nevada City, LL THE COURTS, FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD = DRAFT OF RESOLUTION Of Intention Necessary To Be Passed By the Board of Trustees. WHEREAS, Application has been made fora franchise td erect and maintain poies,. wires and other conductors for the tr usmwission of electricity for telephone and telegraph purores in and upon the streets, alleys and pubic high ways in the City of Nevada, and to exerciee the privi'ege cf operating telephones within the said city, for a term of twenty-five (25) ye 1s; and WHEREAS. It is proposed to grant the same to the nighest bidder, in the manner prescribed y law. % pa THEREFORE, Be 1T RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby ins'ructea to advertise in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT, 8 newspaper published in the e:ty of Nevada, State of California, forten (10) co'-ecutive days, the following notice, of intention ‘o award » Franchise granting the aforesaid privileges to the pighest bidder; in the following words, to-wit: NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE] z 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, wita all the nec~ essary 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 tothe highest bidder, and_that the said S8oard of Trustees will on the 18th day of October, 1894, at 8 o’clock p M., meet in the City Halil 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, ut which time and place said Franchise will be awarded to the highest bidder. The following is a copy of the Ordinance which is proposed to be passed awarding to the succes ful bidder -the aforesa‘d Franchise, to-wit: ORDINANCE NO. —— “Aan Ordinance granting to ; z . su€cessors and assigns, the right to place, erect and maintain poles, wires and other conductors for the transmission of electricity for telephone and telegraph purposes in and upon the streets, alleys and publie highways in the City of Nevada, and to ecxercise the privilege of operating telephones within the said City. The Board of Trvstees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION 1, The gravts to.. . _.-» BuUCcCes— sors and assigns, the right and privilege to place, lay, erect, maintain and Operate in the streets, alleys and puvliec highways within said city, poles, wires and other conductors for the City of Nevada hereby telegraph purposes. SECTION 2. such wires or conductors shall be stretched upon poles or otber fixtures above ground in a workmanlike and Sage manner; said poles shall be erected at tlie edge of the sidewalks in said City in a good and subst -ntial manner and shall be painted. Said grantee and its assigns shal) cuuse a wire to be placed in the City’ Hall of said City with a proper receiver aad eanmuieat. which they -hall: keep in good condition and which thal] 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 shell have the right to cause said grantee to move the-lo cation of any pole whenever the public conW. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, i.. BROAD AND PINESTREETS, up stairs Nevada City. JOHN I. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyanicer. FFICE—BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. Will practice ib all the Courts of this State. Est tes in Proabute proceedjngs will receive careful attention. REDUCTION IN PAINTING. venience shali require the location of the same elsewhere; the expense of such removal to be paid by said grantee. SECTION 3. The said grantee, or assigng may make all necessary excavations in any of said strects, alleys or public highways fer the purpose of erecting and maistaining poles or other supports for said wires or conductors or repairing the same, and said work shull be done in compliance with the necessary rules, regulations, crdinances er orders which may, during the continuance of this Franchise be adopted from time to time by the Board of Trustees of said City, and the same shall be done te the satisfac tion of the said Bosrd of Trustees. SECTION 4. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as in anywiseto prevent the proper authorities of said City of Nevada from sewering, grading, paving, pl nkirg, repaising or altering any of said stree s or thoroughfares herein mentioned. é SECTION 5. In consid ration of the rights herein granted the ssid City of Nevada ausil have the right to suspend and maintain upon the poles placed by said grantee, its successors or assigns, iu the streets and thorough fares afore said, any and ali wires which sail city may require for fire alarm and Police Telegraph Seryice, free of charge to said City. transmission of eiectricity for telephone and 5 TO THE UNFORTUNATE Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary Ne, 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco. Established in 1864 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forme, Seminal Weakness, im( cron f ete. Skin Diseases of years’ standing ¢ and Ule c~ Dr, Gibbon has practiced' over thirty years in San Francisco and his Dispensary is the oldest in California. The sick and afflicted should not failtocallupon him. ‘the docter has traveled extensively in Europe, and in-epected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable in on which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. = SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequence of self abuse. This harks! f vice, or depraving sexual. indulgence, is practiced by the young ef both sexes to an almost ungimited extent, producin with unerring certainty the following train o morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientifie medical messcr's viz.: Salow countenauce, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears noise like the Doone of leaves and the rattling of cheriote,ness about loins, weakness of th: limbs, confused.vision, vlunted intellect, oss of confidence difidence in approachir g strangers, a disliketo form new acquaintances, di; itien to shun society, loss of memory, heetic hes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, urred tongue fetid breath, coughs, conrumption, night sweats If relief be not obtained persons so afflicted should apply immediately either in person or by letter and have a eure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate 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, 5 CURED AT HOME, ao Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the dieease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full directions for use. The Doctor cures wheu others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. « Address DR J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Offiee Box 1957. Assessment Notice. ONE STAR QUARTZ AND GRAVEL MIN4 ing Company— Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. ation of works, Nevada Cyunty, California. Notice is hereby given, t at at a nieeting of the Board of Directors, held on the eighth day of October, 1894, an assessment, (No.-.3) of ten cents per share, was levied upon the’ capital stock of the corporation, payable immediutely in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company, 2814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California. Any etock upon which this assessment shall-renrin-un-— paid on the 5th day of Noyember, 1894, will he delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is meade before, wil! be suld on Monday, the 26th day of Novemher, Js94, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of. advertising and expenses ofsale. By order of the Board of Directors. ~~ ores A. W. BLUNDELL, Secretary. Office—?814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California. 010 Assessment Notice: FEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEG E. WITHINGTON “IVES notice that he is prepared to paint . J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., in the highest style of the art. of -the United States under the patura. J laws thereof, while bona fide residents of thig. Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, State, shal] have the same rights in respect te. &@5d we can obtain Patents in less time than the acquisition, possession, enjoyment, trans. those remote from Washington. : : mission, and inheritance of ail property, other. , Send model. We advise as to patentability than real estate, as vativi-born citizens; PRo. free of charge—and we make no charge unless VIDED, that such wiens owning real estate at . We obtain patent. the time of the adoption of this amendment. . We fefer, here, tothe Postmaster, the Supermay remain such owners; and PROVIDED, FURintendent of Money Order Division, and to the THER, that the Legislature may, by statute, ) Officials of the U.8. Patent Office. For circular, provide for the disposition of real estate which . 8dvice terms aud references to actual clients in shall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by . Your own State or county address
MENT ASSOCIATION] Lecation of prin: pal place of business, Nevada ‘City; Nevada County, California. Notice is he given, thatat a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 2nd day of Ucteber, 1894, an assessment. No. 4, of five cents (5c per share was levied upon the capita stock of the corporation payable immediately in United States gold Site i) the Secretary, at the office of the company, Citi zens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 15th da SECTION 6 FTherights, privileges and fran. chises-herein granted shall contitiue-and bein force for the period of twenty-five (25) jears from and after the date of passage o this ordi nance, ‘ ; SECTION 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and aft r its passage."’ ‘NORTHWAY £ MO = Prop’s. Prop’r. JAMES HENSESSY, First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. The Empire Livery. Stable : has the largest lot of. From and after date I will paint The blank parts in this ordinance will be filled in upen its passage by inserting the name of the successful bidd*r. HORSES, CABRIAGES AND BUGGIES . To be found in this part of the State. ‘Teams with elegant’ Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at short notice and on reasonable terms. e horses are free from vice, of good style, enbedure of going as fastas any gentleman cares to drive. J; R. Davis, : Teacher of ——Also—_ CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at their own home. For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., apy to the Professor, by letter or personally, at is home in North San Juan, or at the Union Hotel, Nevada City — NOFICE TO CREDITURBS. . ATE ‘OF L: F. K. BUCK, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the uptermgnes. A ator of the Estate of L. F. K. Buck, deceased. tothe ereditors of and all persons havi claims net the said deceased. to exhibit them, with the necessary v-:chers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator, at the law office of Fred Searle, Nevada City, Nevada » the same being the place fer the on of the business of d estate, ip of Nevada WILLIAM BUCK, gy on aa of E@tate of L. F. K. Buek, dedeceased, Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 14th day of tember, 1894. Sep816 ~ =. DR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, Local Anesthetics if desired. Office Bt the residence on Sacramento street. L. P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising, Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, 8AN FRANCISCO: oe ~ oe %: B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR N all. newspapers pauipnes on the Pacific Pp ge ‘alpari “ether, New orts, Pan so, Japan, a. Ne Z , the Austraiian Colovies, the Estero Fe , F eee) “every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conpubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during bugizess hours. Mexican 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. TAKE NOTICE-—-No Chinese help employe@ in this house. The new management of the Union Hotel, with ite constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northern-Central California. 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. pHE ORIGINAL AND ONLY. GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Dis. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIzED;and the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years; thousands of paticnts have been treated, anc over one thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very significant faet. It dees not aet as most drugs do, by creating ano her ailment, and benefiitting one organ at the expense of another, often requiring a second course to eradicate t: e evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is # revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body. ‘These statewents are confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages, enly with the aapeeeeeretanos. of the patients; their namerand addresses are given, and you ean refer to them for further informa ion. The great success of our tieatment has given riseto a host of imitators, uncerupulous perrons; some calling their pre tions Conipoynd Oxygen, often. eporepe g our testi als and the nanesof our patients to recommend worthless concoctio *. But any substance made.elsewhere or by others, aud calied Compound Oxy¢en fs spurious. *COMCECQGUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book of -published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, wii ives to all enguirers full information as'$o this remarkable curative egent, 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 FKEE to any eddress on application. 3 ' Drs, Starkey & Palen. DR. J. F. SHAW, ™ Dentist. 2 o4d Fellows Building, Broad Steet : BVA A CITY, CAL. e Worka Specialty. * © AllKlads of Fillings. o Meats delivered free of NATIONAL MARKET _ Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J. NAFPZIGER, Prop’r. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete. FE 1 And all kinds of Meats usual] y found is afi class market, Hamé, Bacon and Lard, wholesale and retail. . Rxtracting Skilitully Done sharge. ret I throughout the Ftate. descent or devise. Amendment Number Five. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMERST No. 17. the State of California. Section 7. City and county govermer.ts may be merged and consolidated iato one. munici. governments with one set of officers, and may incorporation and organization of * or municipal purposes. plicable to counties, so far ag not inco sistent or prohibi'ed to cities, shall be app%icabie te such consoldaied government, Amendment Number Six. SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 7 A resolution to propose to the people of the “ Sta e of California an amendment to the Const.tution of tbe State, amending section nine of article thirteen thereof, relative tothe election of a State Board of Equalization, Section 9. A State Board of Equalization, consistii g of one member from each congressional district in thig Statc, shall be elected by the qualified electors of their respective districts, et the: first general election to be held after the adopt on of this amendment, andat each general e'ection 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! bever.! connties of the Sta:e fr the purposes of taxation. The Conir ler of State shail be exofficio a member of the Board, The Boards>f Supervigors of the sever] counties of the State shall constitute Boards of Equalization for their resective counties whose du _y it shall be toe he valuation oi the taxable property in the count: for the purpose of taxati.n; PROVIDED, suc State an g of notice as he Sta‘e Board ma the ac:ion of the State Board lower ihe entire asseeement roil, or any assessmeni Contained therein, so ss to equalize the esssment of the property contained in gaid assessthe true value in money of the Droperty contain ed in said rol'; PROVIDED, that no Beard of Equalization shall raise any mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or other obligation by whieh a debt is secured, money, cr s lvent credits, face value. The State Board of Equal z tion elected in eighteen hundred and ninty-four shall eentinue in office until their successors, as herein proviced for, shail be electe 1 and shal) qualify. Amendment Number Seven. SENATE ConsTITUTIONAL AMENDMERT No. 16 A resolution to pro.oge te the people of the St.te of California an amendment to article thirteen of the Constitution, section one, in relstion to revenue and t xation. Section 1, All property inthe State, not exempt under the laws of the United Sts'es, shall be taxed in peperten to its value, to be «scertained as provide by law. The word ‘ properry,” as used in.this artic:e and section, ig hereby «eclare: to include moneys, credits bonds, ‘stocks. dues, franchises, and ail other mattergand things, real, pergoial, and mixed, esp.ble of private ownersbip; PROVIDED, that property Used for tree public libraries. d ree museums, growing crops, property use! exclusively for papi schco 8, and such gs may belong to the ited States, this State, or to any suey or mupicip:)] eorporation within this State, shall be Fines from taxation. The L gislature may -pro » except in case of credits secured by sbenigans or trust deed, for a deduction from eredite of debts due to bona fiieres dents of this State. Amendment Number Eight. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 31, A resolution to pro’ to the people of the ‘State of California Es wut er the seven (7) of article nine 4) o He tution of the State of Cailfornis, by ine) the State Bourd of Education, by adding e Ouard oO. O, on, thereto the President and Professor ot red: agogics of the University of California. Section 7. The Governor, theSuperintendent of Publie Instructi n, the dent of the University of California, and the Professor of Pedagony therein, and the principals of the State . orma? Schoole, shall constitute the State Board of Education, and shall compile, or caused to be compiled, and adopt, s uniform series text-books for use in the common sc The State ma { 7 cause such text books, when , to be printed by the Superintendent of State Printing, 3 A resolntion prop sing to the peop'e of the State of Califorsia an amendment to section seven, article eleven, of the Constitution of incorporated under general laws pr. viding for the porations for The provisions ef this Constitution applicable to cities, and also those apCc. A. Snow & Co. Notice. LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO IRA W. ABAe are the updersigned by October 20th, and save W. ABBOTT. « costs, Nevada City, October 5th, 1894, W 4utED -—AN AGENT IN NEVADA County and all other unoccupied territory, for our Electric Door (name) plates, house numbers and signs. 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Saturdays; Arrive at El Paso Saturdays 5:30 a. m.; leaving New Orleans 6:10 Pp. mu. Fridays, Arrive at San Antonio Sundays 2:10 a. M.; leave New Orleans 1:30 4. mM. Fridays. Arrive at New Orleans Sundays at 7:40 Pr. M.; leave New Orleans at 8 4. M. Thursdays, At NEW ORLEANS close conneetions will be made with Trains for Chicago, St. Cincinnati, and the Lim. THE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, For Atlanta, Charlotte, Danville, Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. For further information, apply te any Southern Pacific Com pany SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. pea WF Give me a call before placing T.H, CARR, City Clerk. _Nevads City, Sept. 20th, 1504. 5 No. 2298. Notice--Applieation to Disincorporate. N the matter of the Application of the Spanish Gold Mining Company to Dissolve and Disineorporate, Notice is hereby given, That theSp nich Gcld Mining Company, a corpora ion, f: rméd under the laws of the State of California, bas presented to the Superior Court of the Coun-y of Neyada, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolved, and that Monday, the 5th day of November, 18¢4, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or as s00n 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 is to be heard. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Superior Court aforesaid this 21st day of Sept. 1894. J. GREANY, Clerk. A. R, J. Lord, Applicant for Petioners. 821 Order to ‘Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN TY of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Johanna Rowen, deceased. James J. Rowen, the Administrator of the: es— tate of Johanna Kowen, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of the persona! and real esta‘e, of said decedent, for the purposes therein get forth, It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said de. ceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 5th day of Novem ber, 1804, at ten o’clock in the forenoon 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 said deceased, Johanna Rowen, as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at Jeast four successive weeks in the DaILy TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada County, at Nevada City. 5 JOHN CALDWELL, : ; 5 Judge cof the Superior Court. ( Dated September 27th, 1894, See P. F, Simonpbs. Atty. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Citizens Bank (A. Corporation), having its principa! business in the City and County of Yevada, 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, At7 o'clock P. M., forthe purpose of electing Seven Directors of said Corporation to serve for the ensuing fiscal year, peed until their succes sors are elected and qualitied; and for the purpore of transacting such other business as may e lawfully presented for consideration. Nevada City, Cal. lace of ’ D, E. MORGAN, Secretary. , October 1, 1894. PATENTS Pension, Land and Indian Depredation _OLAIMNMS. U NITED STATES AND’ FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferences conducted; special examinationt; tradé“Ynarks, vopy-rights, labels ane dontens registered, ejected Cases prosecuted; infringement sui conducted in any United States Conse ‘ 7 . 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Ofice—At the Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, 08 DELINQUENT NOTICE, ba herent GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. { oration of works, evade gonaty. Caliornia. Location of principal place of b Nevada City, Californie ee Noticc—There are delinquent u the fo)lowing described stock, on ‘eecobat of co ment (No. 13) levied'on the 1ith day of August, 1894, the several amounts set Opposite e names of the respective shareholders, lows No, Cert, 2 as folNames. J.C. Murehie J.C. Murchie Nelly F. Bond* George Dulac George Dulac} George Dulac Hugh MeAuley O. G. Williams 157 And in. accordance with law and an o the Board of Directors made on the i6thr dep or August, 1894, 80 many shares of each parcel of rsuch stuck as may be nece will be sold at public auction en the 15th day of Octo 3 at.the hour of 2 0’clock P, M., at the Thonn the Secretary, the office of said corporation, to pay the delinquent asacssment thereon, ther : with costs of advertising and expenses 0 By order of the Board of Directors. : K. CASPER, Secretary. _Office—In the rear of Carter & Jehnaen’s Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California. 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