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en,
Beca' we are the largest manufacturers
of
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m, whic rotects you against high
pon Erg the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
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wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere $s. Tower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
* JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge.
TIME TABLE NO. 49,.,
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as
follows: }
LEAVING FOR COLFAK.
rt Daily; connecting with Lo9-35 A cal Train arriving «st San
Fr neisco at 7:16 P. M., “and Overland for the
Last.
5 Yaily. Fare on this train to
6.05 Pp rn oraa Valley 25° cents. No
bagvage checked. ie
Daily, connecting’ with
9-35-P . Overland Train, urriviv
at san Francisco at 6:45A. M, and overland
for the East. :
LEAV*‘NG FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
A. M. LAILY.Fare on this train, 25
3°35 cuts.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
. , connecting with over3:25 ey he og East fang Overland
leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M.
Daily, connecting with
4-55 overland train leaving
fan Francisco at 7:00A, M.
: Daily, connecting with local
10.25 P . leaving Sacramento at 5:15
Pp. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San
Jose and points south and West.
AERIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
Daily: Fare on this train
9.15 r mM 25 cents.
GEORGE FLETCHER,
z Gen’! Pass: & Ticket Ayeut,
EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
3 2
Empire Stable, .
Broad St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange
Hotel.
JAMES HENSESSY, _ Prop’r.
‘be Empire Livery Stable
bas the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagous and
Hacks to let at short notice and on’ reasonable
terms.
The horses are free from vice, of good style,
and capable of going as fastas any gentieman
cares to drive. —
fe THIS IS HACKNEYED,
~~~ ~Premier Photographers
The Best Work
the value by stamping the name and price On . atthe Lowest Prices.
Gallery on Pine Stréet between Commerci
HATIONAL : EXCHANGE
RECTOR BROS.,Only First-Class Hotel in the City:
A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE
Free from the danger of fire 60 prevalent in
Headquarters of Commercial TravelOffice
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms.
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
the market affords,
the mountains of Northero-Central California.
ie, Saeed “Sena
*+* Secure the Shadow
_ Ere.the Substance fade!’’
BUT IT’8 GOOD ADVICE
acai
“the State Printing Office, and when so prio'ep
e : of nting, publishing,
nd distributing “he same. The text-books so
Proclaffiation. = the vara aces” be dis ribated and sold at
shall tinue in-use not less than four
yeate: nd said State Board shal! perform such
. oth ties as may be prescribed by law. The
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, re shal}. provide for a Board of Educa-~
EXECUTIV® DEPARTMENT, tion in each county in the State. The County
SACRAMENTO, August 4, 1894. Guperintendenta end the County Boards of £dt shali have control of the examination
E 2
ALL THE SAME, ISN’T IT? WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of} of teachers and the granting of ‘eachers’ certiyor thereof, proposed thé 1oilowing—deseribe
amendments ty the Constitution of the State of
(
Old Portraits
Copied and Enlarged
and Broad, Nevada City.
Prop’s.
latge hotels.
ers and Tourists.
Free Bus to and from all trains.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Th the Building.
THE TABLE not excelled by thut.of any Hotel in the interior of the State.
UNION
FI, cans nanan vent
HO pert
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
TAKE NOTICK-No Chinese help employed. in this. house.
The new management of the Union Hotel,
with ita constantly adding .improvements,
make it the finest and most popular resort in
Irs. Starkey. & Palen’s Jk Davis,
Teacher of
OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
%
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
wortions of Nevada county weekly for the pur.
pose of instructing pupils at theirown home.
For leary oe as totermis of tuition, ete., aply to
rf home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
:
NOTICE TO CREDITURBS.
oe
STATE OF L. F. K. BUCK, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby mren by the undersigned,
Administrator of the Estate of L. F. K. Buck,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said deceased. te
exhibit them, with the necessary yv.chers,
within four months after the first. publication
of this notice to the said Administrator, at the
law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Nevada
vounty, Cal., the same being the place for the
transaction of the business of said estute, in
said county of Nevada,
WILLIAM BUCK,
Administrator of Estate of L. F. K. Buck, dedeceased. »
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 14th day of September, 1894.
al5
DR. N. BE. CHAPMAN,
Dentist.
NEVADA CITY, CAL
Local Anesthetics if desired.
Office at the residence on Sacramento street.
LL. PP. FISHER,
Newspaper Advertising Agency. :
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S: EXCHANGE,
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR
: ublished on the Pacifie
we. Covst, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican
all newspapers
Ports, Panama, Va)pariso, Japan, China. New
Zealand, the i esteation Colo: ies, the E+stern
Rtates aud Europe.Files of pears, every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubnatly on
hand,and all advertisers are allowed free
access to them duritig business hours.
DR. J. F. SHAW,
Dentist.
Office in Odd Fellows Busiaing, Broad Street
NEVADA CITY, CAL, rl
Fine Plate Work a Specialty.
All Kinds of Fillings.
Extracting Skillfully Done
he Proféssor, by letter or personally, at
_ NATIONAL MARKET
Meats delivered free of
charge. . ta
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.
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compound Oxygen Treatment, thatof Drs.
Starkey and Palen, isa scientific adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNET1ZED; and the compound is so condensed and
made portable that it is sent all over the world.
It bas been in use for more than twenty years;
thousands of p:tients have been treated, and
over one thousand physicians\have used /t, aud
recommended it—a very siznificant fact.
_ It does not act as most drugs do, by creating
ano her ailment, and benefiittiog one organ af.
the expense of another, often requirirg a second
course $0 eradicate tre evil effects of the first,
but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, .enewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body,
‘These staterents are confirmed by numerous
testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages,
only with the express permission of the patients;
their naines and addresses are given, ard you
can refer to them for further informa ion.
The great success of otr tieatment has given
rise to a host of imitators, unscrupulous pereons;
some calling their \preparations Compound
Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials
and the names of our patients to recommend
worthless concoctio s, But any eubsiasce
made elsewhere or by others, and calied Compound Oxy¢en isspurious.
*COMFOUND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new
book of 200 pages, published by Dre, Starkey «&
Palen, whi¢ix.ves to all engiirers full information’as to this remarkable curative agent,
and a record of surprising cures in a wide range,
of chrowic cases—many of them after being
abandoned to die by ethemphy-icians. Will be
mailed FREE to amy eddress on applicativn,
« “Drs, Starkey & Palen.
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank,
C.J.NAPFZIGER, . =.. Prop’r.
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc.
Hams, Bacon and Lard, .
wholesale and retail. fees”
And all kinds of Meats
usually f in a firet
class mark
4 . . i..
Bt Be oe ey .
. . 4
ASSEMBLY CuNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 8.;
A resolution to
the United States, every male person who shajh
have acquired the righis of citizenship under
or by virtue of the Treaty of Queretaro, and every Insle :-aturalized citizen thereof, who shall
have become such ninety @ays prior to any
election, of the age of. twenty-one years, whe
shall have been resident of the State one year
next preceding the poe and of the county
in which he claims his
may hereaiter be authorized by law; PROVIDED,
. name, shall ever exercige t
HOTEL,
‘alifornia, to-wit:
Amendment Number One.
ysropose to the people of the
State of Callfomnia an amendment to the
Const tution of the State, smending seetion
one of article two thereof, relative to the
right of suffrage. :
Section 1. Fyv-ry native male citizen of
te ninety dats and
in the election precinct t-irty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or
no native of China, no idiot, no insane, person,
no person convicted of any infamoug cr,me,
no person here fter convicted of the embezzlement or misappropriation of public money, and
no person who shall not-be able to read the Constitution in the Englivh lapeuege and write his
the privileges of an
elector in this State; PROVIDED, that the provis—
ions of this amendment relative to an educational qualification shall not epyly to poy rson prevented by a physical disability from
complying with its requis.tions, nor to any person who vow has ‘he right, to vote, nor ay person who shall be sixty years of age and mi
wards at the time this amendment shall take
effect.
Amendment Number Two.
_ 4
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14,
A resolution proposing tothe people of the
Stace of California sn amendment to section
three 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 formation
of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no
new cdunty shall be established which shall
reduce ary county toa population of less than
eight thousand; nor shall a new county be
formed containitig a lees a than five
thousand; nor shall any line thereof pass within five miles of the county seat of bed . count
proposed to be divided. Every county whic
shall be enlarged or created from territor
taken from any other county or counties, shall
be liable for a Fst proportion of the existing
débts and jiabilities of the county or counties
from which such territory sha’) be taken.
_* Amendment Number Three.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEBT NO. 7,
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 numbered section twelve and three-fourths (1234), relating
to revenue and taxation.
Section 12%. Fruitand nut-bearing trees utder the age of four years from the time of planting in orchard form, and grapevines under the
age of three years from the time ef planting in
vineyard form, shall be exempt from taxation
wend nothing in this artiele shall be constru
as subjecting such trees and grapevines to taxation. i
Amendment Number Four.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 12.
“A resolution proposing to the people of the
State of California up amendment to section
seventeen, article one, of the Constitution
of the State of California.
Section 17. Foreigners of the white race, 0
of African des: ent, eligible to b come citizens.
of the United States under the naturalization
laws thereof, while bona fide residenta of this
State, shall have the same rights in respect to
the acquisition, possession, enjoyment, transmission, and inheritance of ail property, other
than real estate, as vativ -born citizens; PROoVIDED, that such siiens wg fry real estate at
thé time of the adoption of this amendment
may remain such owners; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the Legislature may: by statute,
provide for the disposition of real estate which
shall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by
descent or devise.
Amendment Number Five.
A resolnt'on prop sing to the peop’e of the
State of California an amendment to section
sevén, article eleven, of the Constitution of
thé State of Cal/ornia, :
Section 7. City and county govermevts may be
merged ‘and consolidated. iate one municipal
pererneny with one set of officers, and may
neorporated under general laws pr viding for the
incorporation and organization of «orporations for
municipal purposes. The provisions ef this Constitution applicable to cities, ard also those -ap“plicable to counties, so far ag not inco sis‘ent or
proli:bi ed to cities, shall be appjecabie to such
consolda' ed government,
' K
_Amendment Number Six.
SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 7
A resolution to propose to the people of the
S:a e of California an amendment to the Congt.tution of the State, amending section nine
or article thirteen thereof, relative to the election of a State Board of Equalization,
Section 9. A State Board of Equalization, consisti: got one member from each congressional
district in this Statc, shail be elected by the qualified electors of their respect.ve districts, at the
first general election to be held after the sdopt op
of this amendment, andat each general e'ection
every four years, whoge term of office shall be
tor four years, whose du'y it shall be to equalize
the vaiuation of the tax.ble property in the
never! connties of the Sta'e f r the purposes ‘of
taxation, The Contr. ler of State shall be exofficlo ‘a mem ber of the Board, The Boards >f Supervigors of the sever«1 counties of the Stateshall
constitute Bo.rds of Equalization for their respective counties whose du y it shall be tp equalize
the valuation of the taxable property in the count;
for the purpose of taxaticn; tpt ped 8
State and Cou: ty Boards of Equal.g .tion are hereby authorized and empowered, under, such rules
oi notice a8 the County Boards may prescribe +s
to the county assessments, and under guch rules
of notice os he Sta‘e Board may pres ribe as to
the acrion of the State Boa to increase or
lower the entire asseeement roi, or any assersment contained therein, sos to equalize the as
ssinent of the property contained in said assessment roll, and make the assessment conform. to
the true value in money of the property contain
ed in gaid roli; PROVIDED, that no Bcard of Eqnalization shall raise any mortgage, deed of trust,
contrac’, or ther obligation by which «@ debt ia
secured, money, or 8 lvent credits, above its
face value. The State.Board of Equal z tion elected in eighteen hundred and ninty-four ghall continue in office until their successors, as herein
proviced for, shail be electe 1 and shall qualify,
Amendment Number Seven.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 16
A resolution to pro,ose to the people of the
Stite of California an amendment to article
thir‘een of the Constitution, section one, in
relation to revenue and t xation,
Section 1. All praperty in the, State, not exemptunder the laws of the United Stares, shall
be taxed in proportion to its value, to be sscertained as provide. by law. The word ‘ propery,"
as used in this articie and section, is hereby § eclare : to include moneys, credits bonds, stocks
dues, franchises, and all other mattersand things,
real, perso: al, and mixed, cap ble of private
ownership; #ROVIDED, that property used. for
free public libraries w d ree museums, growing
crops, property use! exclusively for public
schoo s,and such 8 may: belong to the Vuited
sta'es, this State, or to any cones or mynicip .
corporation witbin this State, shall be Sprept
from taxation. The L gislature may provide,
except in case of credits secured by mortgage
or trust deed, for a deduction from credits of
debts due to bona fideres dents of this State.
Amendment Number Eight.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 31.
A resolution to propose to the people of the
State of California an emendment-to section
seven (7) of article nine (1X) of the Constitution of the State of California, by increasing the number of members constituting
the State Board of Education, by addin
thercto the President and Professor of Pedagogics of the University of California.
Section 7. The Governor, theSuperintendent
of Public Instructi-n, the President of the Univeraity of California, and the Professor of Pedesoey therein, and the princi of the Btate
orma! Schools, shall constitute the State Board
of Education, and shall compile, or caused to
‘be compiled, and adopt, a uniform series
text-books for use in the prerng oe ge
throughout the State. The State may
cause such text-books, when adopted, to be
printed by the Superintendent of State Printing,
im whie
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 17.
California, at its thirtieth sess‘on, begin-. ficates within their respective jurdisdictions.
ning ow the second day cf Jam.ary, A. Dd. 1893, h Pp bach
s two-thirds of all the m: mbers elected to each
Swart & Cl 1 nch, of the houses of said Leyuieature voting fn *
Amendment Number Nine.
Senate ConsTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20.
An Act to submit to the people of the S ate of
California o1 amendment to section twentythree of article four of the Constitution of
the 8t 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,and
mileage not to exceed ten cents per mile, and
for contingent.expenses not to exceed twentyfive dollar«, foreach session, to be paid out of
the public treasury. Noincrease in compensation or mileage shall take effect during ‘the . diallyinvited.
rm for which the members of either house
ahail have been elected, anid the pay of no attache shall be increased after he is elected or
appointed.
NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuan' to the provis~.
iona of the Constitution, apd an Act of tre Legisluture entitied ‘‘An Act to provide for the sul.
mission of preposed amendments to the Constitution oi-the State of Californiato the quatified electors for their approval,” approved
March 7, A. D., 1888, viz.:
Section I. Whenever the Legislature ehall
propose any amendment or amendments to the
Constit tion of this State, which amendment or
amendments shai] have been rfasseiin the
mer and form rquired by section one of
artitle eighteen of the Con-titution, #nd no
other mode is prov ded by law forthe submission ofsuch amendment or amendments to the
people for their approval, it shall be the duty
of the, Governor to advertise suck proposed
amendment or amendments.in at least f ur
newspapers of es 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 San Francisco; and in issuing his
proclamation for apn election at which any
amendment or amendments to the Cor stitution
are to be voted upon, he shall incluae such
amendment or amendments therein, and he
shall cosienate them by numbers, in the . rder
they have been proposed,” ' :
The said amendments are submitted to be separately voted upon by ballet by the qualified
electors of the State, on ‘
Tuesday November 6th, A. D. 1894.
Fach ballot used at such election must con
tain, printed thereon, the words:
first above written.
PATENTS
FERES._.,
those remote from Washington.
Send model. We atte on to
we obtain patent.
We refer, here, tothe Postmaster, the Super
yout own State or county address
A. Snow & Co.
Assemb!y Constitutional Amendment Yee.
Number Hight. : No.
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num. Ves.
ber Fourteen. (No.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment {. Yes.
Number Seven. (No.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment , Yes.
Number Twelve. 'No
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{ Ves.
ber Seventeen. tno. & LO.
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{ Yes.
ber Seven. (no,
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yes.
ber Sixteen. 'No.
Assembly Constitntional Amendment (Yes.
Number Thirty-one. (No.
Senate Constitutional Amendment NumjY¥+s
ber Twenty. ‘ (No.
Witness my hand and the Great Seal of the
State. affixed at Sacramento, the day and year
[SEAL] H. H. MARKHAM,
Governor.
Attest. E. G. WAITE,
~a3-~ Secretary of State:
‘OBTAINED, AND ALL BUSINESS IN THE
Patent Office attended to for-MODEKATE G E. ‘ WITHIN GTON
Our office is opposite'the U. 8S. Patent Office,
and we.can obtain Patents in less time than
tentability
free of charge—and we make no charge ciniess
intendent.of Money Order Division, and to the
officials. of the U.S, Patent Office. For. circular,
advice terms aud references to actual clients in
Notice.
uF nai
costs. W. ABBOTT.
Nevada City, October Sth, 1894. .
A‘ PARTIES INDEBTED TO IRA W. ABBOTT are requested-to settle tt eir accounts
with the undersigned by October 20th, and save
tory, for our
cago.
POWDER !
‘
“
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wonderful medicine.
Every prominent physician
in San Francisco, San Jose,
Stockton anil Sacramento reccommend it.
A fair trial will convince: the
most skeptical that it is the
wonder of the age.
The
Habitual Constipation,
Great Remedy for
Indigetion, Piles
Diseased. Liver,
Billiousness, Gout,
Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Gout, Etc.
Sold by all Druggists.
Pe
ed
ANTED —-AN AGENT IN NEVADA
d beytr oy and all other unoccupied terrilectric Door (name) plates, house
numbers and signs. Keadable in the dark;
Spero 100 per cent; agents make $5 to $'5 daily.
rite for free sample with your own name in.
New Era Company, 167 Dearborn ttreet, Chi05
. COMPOUND : SULPHUR
The Best Medicine Ever Introduced.
Thousand of bottles are sold
monthly, and every body that
has used it proclaim it tobe a
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, i. O.
Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall
very: ud and 4th Monday of Each Month
at 7:30 o’clock.
W.H. MABTIN,C.P.
GEO. A.GRAY, 8. 1]
Hydraulic Parlor,’No. 56, N.S. G. W.
~~*"" Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tucs lay Evening at 7:30 0’clock.
JAMisS EL U.CHINSON, 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 montb.
Visiting Brethren in good standing are corT. B. GRAY, Master.
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary./ _
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
First and Third Thursday of Each Mouth at
7:30 e’clock. .
FRED, SEARIS, Com.
I. J. ROLFE, R :
evada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Every Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening
in the year,
J.M. FOLEY, Pres:dent.
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 S. RECTOR, K.of R. and 8.
E. B. POWER,
g
Attorney and Counselor at Law and
Stenographer.
CoS on a FRED SEARLS, NEVADA
City,Cal. Will pratice in al) the Courts.
FRED SEARLS, .
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
We PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS,
State and Federal.
eaten. Bik eS tts Rane RPA Wes Weer sree eae rer
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
( ¥FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets, Nevada City,
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 ST., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the
Courts of this State. Est tes in Prebnte proceedings will receive careful attention.
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
J Signs, Carts, Buggies and' Wagons, etc.,
in the highest style of 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, OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1.
Give me a call before placing
your work: elsewhere.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN,
Dentist,
NEVADA CITY, ede ct Me . CAL.
Office with Dr. N. E. €h ences ¢ apman, Sacramente
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ¢0,S
New Special Train, The
Sunset
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=-—
No Extra Charges. ;
Pullman Double Drawing-Room, ~
Sleeping Cars,
Dining Cars (MEALS A LA CARTE.)
Pullman Composite Cars, including buffet,
Smoking-room, Barber Shop and Bathroom,
ae Entire Train will be LIGHTED with
Weekly Through Time Schedule :
IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1], 1894, ”
Leave San Francisco 10,30. a. a.) Thursdays; arriving from New Orleans at 11:45
A. M. Sundays,
Leave Los Angeles 4 a. M, Fridays; arriving from New Orleans at 6:10 P. -x. Saturdays,
Arrive at El Paso Saturdays 5:30 a, m.;
leaving New Orleans 6:10 P. m, Fridays. :
Arrive at San Antonio Sundays 2:10 a.
M.; leave New Orleans 1:30 a, M. Fridays.
Arrive at New Orleand Sundays at 7:40
P.-'M.; leave New Orleans at 8 a. M
Thursdays.
ai
At NEW ORLEANS close connecti
will be made with Trains for Chistes: —
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U. 8. LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.,
oe October 18, 1894.1
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tHE
following-nemed cettler has filed notice of
his intention to ma-e final proof in suyp rt of
his cleim, and that said proof will be mde before the Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
county at Nevada City, on December Ist, 1844,
viz: JOHN A. CRAIG of North Columbia P. O.,
Nevada county, Cal., who mide H. EK. 5071 for
the S.}4 of SW.'4 Sec. 28, Tp. 18 N., R. 9E,
He fumes the followitg witnesses to prove his
continuous residerte uvon and ¢Witivation of,”
said land, viz: J. G. O’Neill and T. B. Grav of
Nevada City P. O., Cal.,C. J. English and 8.
Richardson of North Columbia P. 0., Nevada
County. :
THOMAS FRASER, Register.
FRED SEARLS, Esq., Att’y for Claimant. o19
Notice of Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE,CAL.,!
) October 10th. 1894.}
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
N following-pamed setter has filed notice of
is intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Marysville, Cal.
onthe 20th of November, 18¢4, viz: LUUISE
ISABELL MACKEY, Hd. entry No. 3y13, for the
SW.14 of See. 1, Tp. 18 N., R. 8 FE’, M.D. M.
She names the jollowing witnesses to prove
her conti:.uovs residence ig i> and cultivation
of said land, viz: Chester A. Bliss, I. D. Bray, J
E. Deal, W. B. Meek, all of pie T to ele at Cal.
o17 , WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Kegister
‘Assessment Notice.
Nevada City,;Cal. Notice is hereby given
t at a meeting of the Directors, held on
the 15th dayof October, 1894, an assessment,
No. 14, of ten cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable
Saturday, Nov. 17th, 1894, to the Secretary,
at the office of said corporation, Nevada City,
Cal.,inU.S.gold coin. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on the
17th day of Nov., 1894, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be suld on
Yhursday, 6th day of Dec., 1894, at the hour of 2
o’clock P. M., at the office of the Secretary of
said-eorporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. By order of the Boa d of
Directors.
Hevea’ GRAVEL MINING COMPANY,
tha!
K. CASPER, Secretary.
Office at Carter-&. Johuston’s store, on Pine
street, Nevada City, Cal
Na. 2298.
Notice--Applieation.te Disincorporate.
N the matter of the Application of the Spanish Gold Mining Company to, Dissolve and
Disincorporate.
Notice is hereby given, ThattheSp nish Gild
Mining Company, a corpora'ion, f. rmed under
the laws of the State of California, bas presented 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
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 is to be heard.
In witnesa whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of the ae Court
aforesaid this 21st day of Sept. 1804,
J. J. GREANY, Clerk.
A. R, Lord, Applicant for Petioners. B21
Order to Show Cause.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate’ of Johanna
Rowen, deceased,
James J. Rowen, the Administrator of the estate of Johanna Kowcn, deceased, liiviiy
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 said Court,, that
a!l persons interested in the estate \of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court
on Monday, the 5th day of November, 1894, 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 an order should not be granted to the’ said
Administrator to se!] so much Of the personal
and real estate of the sa:d deceased, Johanna
Rowen, a8 shall be necessary.
And that a copy of this order be published at
least four successive weeks in the DaILy
TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and pubIVES notice that he is prepared to paint lished in said Nevada County, at Nevada City.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated September 27th, 1824.
P. F, Simonps. Atty.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
NHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the .,
Citizens Bank
(A Corporation), having its principal place of
business in the City and County of Nevada,
State of California, will be held at the oflice of
said Bank, located on west side of Broad street,
Nevada City, on 4
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Tuesday, November 13, 1894,
At 7 o’clock R. M., forthe purpose of electing
Seven Directorsof said Corporation to serve for
the ensuing fiscal year, and until their sueces
sors are elected and qualified; andfor the purose Of transacting such othér business us may
be lawfully presented for consideration.
3 : D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Nevada City, Cxl., October 1, 1894. .
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Semi-Annual Report _
—OF THE—
CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA CITY,
And’ Its Agency at Grass Valley
CALIFORNIA,
Showing Its Financial Condition on the
First Day of July, 1894,
RESOURCES.
Money on hand.....,.. 7h 1
MI, eligneous bonds.. beesites Cornus oo
Dub from banks..) . ). 2/277"2""! 3g’Ga 4s
Loans on real estate Mere a 27,381 09
Loans on stocks aud bonds... . . "" 1's 25 00
Loans on collateral.. 644
Loans on personal security
Gold bullion ee
Collections. al ee
Vounty and city warrants.. . . °) “i
Real estate taken for debt.. . . .
Furniture and fixtures
Bank premises
Capital piid in coin .
Undivided OOO
. 20,886 O6
Due depositors See te Gmaane a
Due. banks. .. ...0.
iP 3p ie
Dividends unpaid
92030) 3 618 BT
Poel :. svccsi sab, Sart oe Pa $ 329,426 29
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D. E, MORGAN, Secretary oF Feuldent.
Sworn and subscribed before me this tenth
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.« Notary Public, Nevada Boreas.
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Assessment Notice.
ONE STAR QUARTZ AND GRAVEL MIN-’
4 ing Company— Location of pradpal lace
of business, Sun Francisco, California, Loe.
tion of works, Nevada Cyunty, Catifornia, Notice is hereby given, t.at' at a meeting of the
Board of Directors, held on the eighth day of
October, 1894, an assessment, (No. 3) of ten
cents per share, was. levied © capital
stock of the compere: payable immediately
in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at
the office of the company, 2814 Sacramento
Street, San Francisco, Cali forn’ Any stock
upon which this, assessment shall remain unpaid omthe 5th day of November, 1804, will be
delingtiem, and advertised for sale at public
auc se ant unless payment is’made before, wil!
wld on be oncay, the 26th day of November,
1394, to Pay the delinquent essment, together with’ costs of advertising and expenses
ofsale. — By order of the Board of Directors.
; ae A. W. BLUNDELL, Secretary.
Office—?814 Sacramento Street, San Franeiseo, California, old
Assessment Notice.
EVADA-COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSUCIATION—Leccation of principal place of business, Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, Notice is heréby given,
that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held
on the 2nd day of Uctober, 1894, an assessment,
No. 4, of five cents (5¢ ong shere was levied
upon the capita: stock of the ‘corporation payable immediately in Unite’ States goid coin to
the Secretary, at the office of the company, Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, Any stock upon whiclFthis assessment
shall remain unpaid on’the 15th day of November, 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for
sa.e af publie auction, and unless payment is
made b«fore, witl be sold on Monday, the 10th
day of December, 1894, to pay the delinquent
assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Beers of Pirpotors,
. & RGAN, Secretary.
_Office—At the Citizens Bank, Nevada Cliy
Nevada County, California, o3 :
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
nee GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
A A Pa pe of works, pr Oounty, CaliJ ° 20cation 0 .
NeVada City, Caltfornia. si sccgpin . somal
Noticc—There are delinquent :
lowing described stocky on ‘accoun of vl
ment (No. 13) levied on the 15th day. of August
1894, the several amounts set «ape the
e hainen ofthe respective shareholders, ag folOWS :
Names Gen sits PA. Jert. .
J.C. Murchie 2 rr 3 ia*
J.C, Murchie 45 8 30°
Nelly F. Bond 161 150 16.00
George Dulac mt 8 ‘37g
George Dulac} 72 Ww 1.70"
George Dulac 74 10,37 1.08
Hugh McAuley 124 100 10.00
O. G. Williams 167 «476° 47.60
And‘in accordance with law a
the Board of Directors made um token ae ef
August, 1894, 80 many shares of each ot
such stuck as may be necessary wilt’ Ok psldat
public auction on the 15th day of October, 1894
at the hour of 2o’clock P. M., at the office of
the Secretary, the office of sald corporation, to
pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of gale
By order of the Board of Directors. :
K. CASPER,
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Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California.
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