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September 1, 1894 (4 pages)

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exc naw te ECT pI LLORAS EAN I TT TE «1S THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING $5. CORDOVAN, $4, 85°50 FINE CALFEcKANGAROD $ oa SOLES. largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name a) price os the bottom, whic’ rotects you against hig prices and the middieman’s profits. Our ese equal custom work in style, easy fitting an: wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere lower 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. Because "rad Coty Haron Game. . TIE TABLE NO. 49. Trains will leaye and arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connetting with Lo9-35 A . cal Train’ arriving at San ¥r neisco at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the Last. : cs 6 Pp Daily. Fare on this train to -05 Grass Valley 25 cents. No baggage checked. . Daily, connecting with 9-35 s a Overland Train, »rrivip at oun Francisco at 6:45A. M. and overlan for the East. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 25 3°35 cents. : ARBRIVING FROM COLFAX. ° A. M. Daily, connecting with over3°25 iand train trom East ard Overland leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. ‘ Daily, connecting 4-55 overland § train San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. Daily, connecting with local 10.25 r . leaving Sacramento at 5:15 P. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San Jose and points south and West. e ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. 9.15 P ri Deily. Fare on this train 25 cents. GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent; ENW’'D._H. BROWN, Superintendent. with leaving Empire Stable, Broad St., Nevade 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 ofthe state. -Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagous and Hacks to let atshort notice and on reasonable terms. i The horses are free from vice, of good style, and capable of going as fas} as.any gentleman © cares to driver + Annual Meeting. ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above company, for the elec tion of trustees to serve for the ensuing and the transaction. of snch other usiness as meeting, will August, 1894, atthe heur of 2 o’clock Pp. M., at the office of the company, No. 320 Sans me t, room 26, San Francisco, California, Transfer books will be closed om Saturday, August 4, 1894, at 12 o’clock mM. B: E AUGER, Secretary. Office— 320 Sansome street, room 26, San Francisco, Cal. j20 Assessment Notice, DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMpany, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby ven that ata meeting of the Board of Direcre, held on the 6th day of August, 1594, an assessment (No. 11) of 2 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Sept. llth, 1894, to the Secretary, at the office of said corporation, Nevada City, Cal.,in U.S. gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the llth ‘day of Sept., 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be cold on Monday, Ist day of October, 1894, at the bour of 2 o’clock Pp, M. at the office of the Secretary -of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of gale. ay oppor of the Board of Directors. . CASPER, Secretary. Office—Carter & Johnston's store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. = DR. N. E. CHAPMAN, Dentist: NEVADA CITY, Local Anesthetics if desired. Office at the residence on Sacramento street. L. FP. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 2 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, B, ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR N all newspapers published on the Facifie Pp ates gin ao mag en Chi ge 2. an a. &pan, na, ew Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the E-stora States aad Europe. Files of ber nly § every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast aré kept conubntly on band, apd al advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. DR. J. F: SHAW, Dentist. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street 2 NEVADA CITY, CAL. Fine Plate Work a Specialty, All Kinds of Fillings. & . ES, THIS IS Y * BUT . NORTHWAY £ MORRIS, oom, yeepery come before the be held on Tuesday, 7th day of Cc. J. NAPPZIGER, +s Securé the Shadow Ere the Substance fade !’’ HACKNEYED, IT’S GOOD ADVICE, . ALL THE SAME, ISN’T IT? Swart & Clinch, — EE ~~~ ~)remier Photographeis The Best Work : At the Loweat Prices. “Pld Portraits Copied and Enlarged Gallery 6h Pine Street between Comuerci and Broad, Nevada City. NATIONAL ; EXCHANGE BECTOR BBOS., '' 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. een, Post Office and Genera] Stage Office in the Building. THE TABLE not giostiad by that of any Ho‘tel in the interior of the State. 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. Eleetric Lights throughout the building, rendering it Jutely safe from fire. Has the largest. and most modern Dining Room in the city, with the freshest and best the marke’ affords. TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese help employed in this house. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its constantly . adding -improvemente, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northero-Central California Drs. Starkey & Palen’s Treatment. by Inhalation, 1529 Arch Street, Philadeiphia, Pa. —FOR— Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Catarrh, Hayfever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorders. HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjugtment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen ‘mauNneTIZED;@nd the co: nd fs 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, and over one thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very significant fact. It does not act as-most drugs do, by creatin, ano her ailment, and benefitting one organ a the ah mepeseh fy another, often requiring i second course to eradicate tte evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is « reyitalizer, 1renewings strengthening, invigorating the whole body. hese statements are confirmed by numerous testimunials, published in our book of 200 pages, only with the aapregs permission of the patients; their names and addresses are given. and you can refer to them fo: further informa ion. ‘The great success of our tieatywent has «<iven rise to a tof imitators, uns¢Mpulous persons; some Tt preparations Compou poe . ‘a riating our testimonials and thenames of our patients to recommend worthless concoctio s. But any substance made phe where or by ethene, and called Compound Oxy¢e spurious. COMPOUAD. OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF ACTION AND BESULTS,”’ is the title of,a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whieng.ves to. all engtiirers full information as to this remarkable curative eg and a record of surprising cures in @ wide ran of chronic cages—meany of them after abandoned to die by other physicians. Will’be mailed FREE to any oddress on application. Drs. Starkey & Palen. NATIONAL MARKET Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Prop’r. Mutton, ete. Beef, Pork, Veal, Sausages, Andé4 all kinds of Meats usually found in a firetclass market, Extracting Skilifully Done = = Proclamation. W BEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California, at its thirtieth session, beginning on the secor.d day of January, A. D. 1898, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, EXECUTIV® DEPARTMENT, SACRAMENTO, August 4, 1894. of the bouses of sxid Legislature voting in fayor thereof, proposed the foliow:ng—deseribed amendments t» the Constitution of the State of California, to-wit: Amendment Number One. ASSEMBLY CUNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8. A resolution to propose to the people of the State of Cal fornis an amendment to the Const tution of the State, amending seetion one of article two thereof, relative to the right of suffrage. Section 1. Ey ry native ma’e citizen of the United States. every male person who sha)! heve acquired the mghts. of citizenship under or by virtue of the Treats of Queretaro, and ev= ery male ;-xturalized citizen thcreof, whoshall have become such ninety deys prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, who aball have been resident of the State one year next preceding the e'ection, and of the county in which he claims his vote ninety. days, and in the election precinct tirty days, shall] be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or may hereaiter be au‘ horized bydaw; PROVIDED, no ua ive of China, no idiot, no insane person, no person convicted of any infamovs crime, po person here fier conyicted of the embezzlement or misappropriation of public money, ani no pe'son who shall pot be able toe read the Constitution i: the Engli h langusge and write his name, shall ever exercise the le hlee g of an elector in this State} provipen, that the provisions of this amendment relative to an edueational qualifie tion shall pot apply to any person presented by a physical disability from eomplying with its requis'tions, nor to any per.80n who cow bhasthe r ght to vote, nora y person’ who shall be sixty years of age and u wards at the time this ameudnient shall take effec’. Amendment Number Two. SendAte CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14. A resolution proposing to the people of the Stave of California an amendment to section t-ree of article eleven of the Congtitution of the State of California, relating to the formation of new counties. : Section 3. The Legislefure, by general and uniform laws, may provide: four the formation of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no new county shal! be established which shall reducé avy county toa population of less than eght thousand; nor shall a new county be form-d containing ale:p population than five thousand; nor shall any, line thereof pass within fiye miles of the county seat of any coun proposed to be divided. Every county whi shall be enlarged or created from territo taken from any other county or counties, shel) be liable for aj ist proportion of the existing debts and iiabilities of the county or counties from which such territory sha\i be taken. Amendment Number Three. ASSEMBLY. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7. A resolution proposing an tmendment to the Cunstatution of the State of California, by adding a‘new section to article thirteen of the said Constitution, to be numbered se¢to revenue and taxation. fection 12%. Fruit and nut-bearing trees under the age of four years from the time of planting in orcha:d form, and grapevines under the age of three years from the time of planting in vineyard form, shal! be exempt from taxation and nothing in thie article shall _be—construed as subjecting such trees and grapevines to taxution. Amendment Number Four. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 12. A resolution proposing to the people of the State of Caiifornia 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 desvent, eligible to become citazenp of. the United States under the naturalizatio Jaws thereof, while bona fide resideuts of th State, shall have the same rights in respect to the acquisition, possession, enjoyment, trans mission, and inheritance of ail property, other than real estate, as vativ:-born citizens; PRoVIDED, that such atiens owning real estete at the time of the adoption of ihig 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. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 17. A resolnt'‘on prop sing to the peop'e-of the State of Califoruia an améndment to sectiob seven, article eleven, of the Constitution of the State of Calirognia. z Section 7. City and county govermetits may merged” and consolidated iato ose munici government, with one set of officers, and may incorporated under general laws pr. viding for the incorporation and organization of + orporationg for municipal purposes. The provisions ef this Constitution applicable to ciies, and also those applicable to counties, so far as not inco sis'ent or proh bi ed to cities, shall be app}.cab’e to such consolidated government. 7 Amendment Number Six. SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 7 Sa e of California an amendment to the Cons st (ution of the State, amending section nind of article thirteen there of, relative to the election of a Sta’e Board of Equalization, Section 9. A S.ate Board of Equaligatiop, consisti: g of one, member from. each congressional district inthis State, shail be elected by the qualified electors of their reepect.¥e districts, at the first general election to be held after the edopt.on of this amendment, andat each general e ection every four years, whose term of office shalt be tor four years, whose du‘y it shall be to equalize the valuation of the tax.ble property, fi the “. sever . connties of the Sta'e fcr the purposes of! taxation, She Contru.ler of State shall be exoffi-! clo a member of the Board,’ The Boards «f 80 ervisors of the sever»1 counties of the State shall coustitu'e Bo rds of Equalization for their respective cotinties whose du y itshall be to equalize’ the valuation of the taxable property in the count for the purpose of tXaticn; PROVIDED, guch’' State and Coucty Boards of Equalizstion are hereby authorized and empowered, under guch rules’ or notice as the County Boards may prescribe +s to the county assessments, and under such rules . of notice as he Sta-e Board may pres ribe ag to the ac ion of the State Board, to increase or lower ‘he entire asseéement roil, or any assegsmeni Contained therein, soos to equalize the ag ssment of the property contained in gaid sesessment roll, and make the assessment conform to the true value in money of the prope: ty contain ed in said rol’; PROVIDED, that no Heard of Equalization shall raise avy mortgage, deed of trust, contraet, or other obhgation by which a debt ig secured, money, or s lvent credits, sbove itg face value. The State Board of Equal z tion elected in eighteen hundred and n nty-four shall eontinue-in office until their successors, as herein provived for, shull be elevie i snd shall qualify. Amendment Number Seven. SENATE ConsTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 16 A resolution to pro »oge to the people of the St.te of California ansmendment to article thirteen of the Constitution, section one, in reletion to reyenue and t xation, Section 1, All property inthe State, not exemptunder the laws of the United Sta’es, ‘shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be : scertained as providea by law. The word ‘ properiy,” as ured in this artic e and seezion, is hereby < eClare. to include moneys, eredits bunds, stocks cues, franchises, and ail other matt érsand things, real, perso: a!,*and mixed, exp ble of private owvership; PROVIDED, thet property used for frée public librariesa d ree museums, growing crops, property uséi exclusively for public scheo 8,and such gs may belong to:the Uuited Sta'es, this State, or to any gouty or municip.) corporation within this State, shall be exem from t»xation. The L gislature may provide, except in case of credits secured by P poten or trust deed, for » deduction from credits of debts due to bona fiieres dents of thigState. Amendment Number Eight. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 31, A resolution to propose to the people of the Stat. of California mn patie Baw} woabe seven (7) of article nine (1X) of the Constitution of the State of California, by increasing the number of members constituting the State Bourd of Education, by addi thereto the President and Professor of Pedagogics of the University of California. o Section 7. The Governor, theSuperintendent of Publie lastructi a, the Presi u iversity of California, and the Professor of Pedagogy thercin, and the principals of the State of Education, and shail compile, or caused to be compiled, and adopt, a uniform series of text-books for use in the common schools throughout the Ftate. The State ¥ cause such text books, when adopted, to privied by the Buperintenent of © Printing, two-thirds of all the members elected to each] _tion twelve and three-fourths (1234), relating . A resolution te -propose to the people of +h" Norma! Schools, shall constitute the State Board . ! ’ eo Office, and when so prin'ep ih to be dis ributed and sold at the fi) printing, publishing, and distributing he same. The text-books so adopted shall cont nue in use not less than four years; and said State Board shal: perform such other ddties as may be prescribed by law. The Legislature shall provide for a Bvard of Education in each couuty-in the State. The Count tendents end the County B: ards of tdtieation shall have control of the examination 9 f lesan! sng the granting of :eachers’ e-rtificates within their respective jurdisdictions. the and pu Amendment Number Nine. SeraTe CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20. An Act to submit to the people of the 8 ate of California an amendment to section twentythree of article four of the Constitution of the St te of Oul:fornia. 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'ex¢eed ten cents per mile, and for contingent expenses not to exceed twentyfive dollars, foreach session, to be paid out of the public treasury. » No increase in compensetion or mileage shall take effect during the term for which the members of either house shail have been elected, and the pay of no attaehe’ shall be Increased after he is elected or appointed. is NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution, avd an Act of tue Legisluture entitled “An Act to provide for the submission of proposed amendments to the Constitution o: the State of Califcrniato the quaisified electors for their approval,” approved March 7, A. D.; 1883, viz: “Section I. Whenever the Legislature shal) proposé any amendment or ameudments to the Constit tion of this State, which amendiment or amendments shail have been passed in the manner and form requiced by section one of article eighteen of the Con-titution, end no other mode is prov ded by law forthe submission ofsueh amendment er 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 gener:! circulation in this State, for trree months next preceding the next general election. One of said newspupers must be published at the city of Sacramento; and two proclamation for an election at which any amendment or amendments to the Cor stitution are tobe voted upon, he shall include such one iment or amendments thereip, and he sha!l desiynate them by numbers, in the : rder in whieh they have. been proposed.” The said amendments are submitted to be se parately voted m by ballet by the qualified electors of the S*ate, on Tuesday, November Gtb, A. D. 4894. Fach ballot used at such election must. con tein, printed thereon, the words: Assembly Constitutional Amendment Number Eight, Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Foarteen. Yer, No, { Yes. ‘No. \ Yes. (No. ¥en. "No. { Yes. ‘no. Assembly Constitutional Amendment Humber Seven. Constitutional Amendment r Twelve. Assemb! Num Senate Constitutional amendment Number Seventeen. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yes. ber Seven. é: (No. Senate Constitutional Amendment Nuina ber Sixteen, Assembly Constitntional Amendment Number Thirty-one: Senate Congtitntional Amendment Number Twenty. : \ Yes. +No\ Yes. (No. Witners my hand and the Great Seal of the State, affixed at Sacramento, the day and year first above written. . SBAL. H,. H. MARKHAM, Governor, E. G. WAITE, Attest: a8 Secretary of State. Ordinance No. 117. Ay Ordinance to repeal Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No 22, and to amend said Ordinance which is entitled “An Ordinance to prevent An:ma's Running at Large in the Night Time and Trespassing on any Priva‘'e Enclcsure Within the gorau Limits of the City of Nevada.” The ed of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain og fol ows : Sec.ions Land 2cf Ordinance No. 22, entitled ‘An Ordinance to Prevent Animals Running at Lergein the Night Time and Trespassing on any Private Inclosure within the Corporate Limits of the City of Nevada,” are hereby repealed, Said Ordinance is hereby amended by the insertion of the following Two Sections ; Section 1. * No Horned Catt"e, Horses, Mules or Goa‘s shall be permi ted to 1 un at large within the corporate limits of the Ci y of Nevada at eny time, neithershall any such animals.be permi ted to be upon the streets of said Civy except when in charge of some competent person, nor to teed-—<r graze thereon, I. ae any private enclosure in-the City may be take. up ih ond Potrep aad committed to the custody of the City Marshal who shal] hold the same subject tothe same demand for damages as hereinafter provided. Seetion 2. Duty of Marshal. “ It shall Ke jawful for and it isheréby mae the duty of the City Marshal to take up aud impound al Horved Cattle, Horses, Mules or oats found running at large within the city limits. Section 3. This ordinance shell take effect and be in force from and after the first day of September 1894. Passed by the following vote, Aug. 2, 1894. Ayes: Baker, Gault, Rieh, Hook, No: Carr. D.8. BAKER, President of the Board. T. H. Carr, Clerk. First publication Aug. 3, 1893. African. Gold Fields, San Francisco and South Africa. ah A First-Class Clipper Ship will sail from San Francisco CAPE TOWN, DIRECT, “for On or about July 15th, 1894. Any animals, found tresp: ssing Cape Town isin direct commupication with the rich Gold Fields in the Traugvaal, Mashonaland and Matabeleland, by Kailroad via Johannesburg. aS This is an unexeeptionua) opportunity for miners, prospectors re Raqpers and others, as the vessel will be specially fitted for the comfort of passengers, A liberal scale of propes pe provided, and an experienced Surgeon carried. Rate for Passage, $100. Apply early, so as to secure berths. All additional information will be-cheerfully given by applying to SOUTH AFRICAN PACKET LINE, Frep. Homes, AGENT,
506 Battery Street, San Francisco, Cal. J-R. Davis,Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Visits Nevada:City, portions of Ney. pose of instru For yg LB ag Ln Plage — ¥ weekly for the purng pupils at theirown 4 “ ion rd mot tuition, etec., ap‘éssor, by le or personally, at orth San ro » Unter is home in u Hotel, Nevada bity Juan, or at the Union D. S. BAKER [° READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders ‘for DRAYING AND HAULING. articular attention paid to the transportati Kuace for theatridal paren: wPorst? atthe city of 8sn Francisco; and in issuing his > No. * "FEES and we can obtiin Patents in those remote from Washington. free of charge—and we make no ¢! we obtain patent, intendent of Money Ord ones of the U. 4 Ome eee ‘vice. terms aud references to actual) c} your own State or county address EF Bae Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JOHN DRISCOLL, DECEASED, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, xecut:ix of the Last Will of John Driscoll, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims ag ing* the said dece sed, to exhibit them, with the necessary vonchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to said Executrix, at the Law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. _ JOHANNATE DkisCOLlL, Exeeutr'x of Last Will of John Driscoli, deceased. Dat d Nevada City this 3ist day of July, § FrReb. Sears, Att'y. « 1994, j31 REDUCTION’ IN PAINTING. G@ E. WITHINGTON NIVES notice that he is prepared to paint J Signs, Carts, Buggies,and Wagons, ete., in the highest style of the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $16. Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. Sign Painting a ‘specialty. SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE YORK STREE1. 2S Give me a call your work elsewhere, before placing DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Office with Dr. N, E. Chapman, Sacramento Street. Assessment Notice. ELHI MINING COMPANY—LOGATION OF pri: c'pal place of business, San Francisco, California, Locotion of works, Columbia Hill, Nevade gounty, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the fourteenth (14th) day of August, 1894, an assessment, No. 4, of five cents (5c) per share was le, ied upon the capital stock of the corpora'ion payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at the office ot the company, room 11, No. 14 Sansome stréect, San Francisco, California: Any stock vpon which this assessment shail remain unpee on the eighteenth (18th) day of September, 894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and vnless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the ninth (9 h) day of October, 1894, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs oi advertising and expens s of gale. x By order of the Board of Directors. C. F. HUNT, Secretary. Office—Poom 11, Nu. 14 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Neyada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors, held on the 15th day of August, 1894, an assessment, No. 13, of ten cents per share was levied upon the eapital stock of the corporation, payable Monday, September 24th, 1894, to the Secretary, at the office of suid corporation, Nevada City, Cal.,inU,8.gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 24th day of Sept., 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, 15th day of Oct., 1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Boa d of Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at Carter & Johnston’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal, COMPOUND : SULPHUR POWDER! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. _— Laer: Te! 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, Ete. ‘Yr % Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body that has used it proclaim it tobe a wonderful medicine. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose; Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it, Sold by all Druggists. PATENTS BTAINED, AND Patent Office ALL _ BUSINESS .IN THE attended te, for MODERATE Our office is Opposite the U. 8. Patent. Office, less time than We advise as to patentability argeunless Send model. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superto the 8. Patent Office. For circular, CALL FOR Republican Primaries —AND— COUNTY CONVENTION. — @ T A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN ‘A County Central Committee, held in Nevada City August 18th, it was resolved that n County Convention be he!d at Van’s Opera House, Grass Valley, —oON— Saturday, Sept. Sth, at 10:30 a. m.,to nominate an Ass: mblyman, e unty officers and to elect a new County Centrai Committee. ; ResoLveD: That a primary election for delegates to such convention be held on Saturday, Sept. 1st, under and in conformity with the Porter primary election law, at the following times and places: : That each ond every precinct as existing in the election of 1892 shall be entitled to one delegate, and one delegate for every ten votes and one for each traction of ten over four as cast for the Hon. Thos. -R. Bard at the last Presi dential election. f The election shall be held in the precinets of Nevada City, (ress Valley; Boston-Kayine, Hitl’s Fiat and Truck ee, between the hours of 1.o’clock Pp. M. aud So’clock p. M., or in such a manner as the voters-»present shall declare. ; Resolved: That when vo proyision has been made for officers of the election ip any precinct, or in case of failure of those to act. the Republicans present shail select the officers of election and open the polls were mest convenient. = The test shail be: ‘To support the nominees of the Republican Party.” : i The following inspectors shall act in their respective precincts: Nevada, No, 1—13 delegates, tor, J. J. Hanley. Nevada, No, Y— tor, C. E. Mulloy. Nevada, No. 3— 16 delegates. Jobn T. Morgan. Selby Flat—8 Peter Arbogast. Gold Flat—8 delegates. Messervy, Willow Valley—-6 delegates. J.J, Lyons. ‘ Indian Flat—5 Willis Green. Grass Valley, No. 1--11. delegates, spector, D. EK, Matteson. Grass ValleygxNo. 2-4 Inspec11 delegates, InspecInspector, delegates. Inspector, Inspector, KE Inspector, delegates,Inspector, Tn2-4 Tnspector, Theo, Wilhelm, Giass Valley, No. 3—9 delegates. spector, W. A. Sleep. Grass Valley, No. 4—9 delegates, spector, W. J. Michell. East Boston Ravine—6 delegates. Trezise, Inspector, West Boston Ravine—6 delegates. spector, Jaluz Jenkins. Hill’s Flat—6 ~ delegates. Robert Deeble. Allison Ranch—2 delegates. Eli Benoit. Forest Springs—2 Alfred Perrin. Buena Vista—3 delegates. Inspector, Kugene Sailor, Cottage Hill—3 delegates. Henry Pittard: — Washington 4 E. T. .Worthley. Maybert—2 delegates. A. Baugh. Eureka—4 delegates, Ellis. Moore’s Flat—3 L, G. Kelstrump. North Bloomfield—7 delegates. tor, R.D. Skidmore. Relief Hill—2 delegates, P. Rossen. Columbia Hill—6 delegates, A. 8. Bigelow. Cherokee—3 delegates. Inspector, John Curnow. we North San Juan—7 delegates, E, Northup. Sweetland—3 delegates, N.:Wood. Birchville—3. delegates, I, Thomas; < French Corral—3 delegates. W. H. Moulton, Anthony House—3 delegates. tor, Charles Novay. Mooney Flat—2 delegates, Ben Frazer. Spenceville— Walker, ; Pleasant Ridge—3 delegates. Inspector, Levi Davis. : Indian‘Springs—3 delegates, T. J. Waggoner, Rough & Ready—b5 delegates, Jas. Huntress, , Truckee No, 1—5_ delegates. A. C. Cooke. Truckee No, 2—7 C. H. Barton, Boca—4 delegates, McDonald, > Lowell Hill—2 Alex Drynan, Hunt's Hill—2 delegates, E, Leopold, You Bet—5 delegates, Cloudman, The Judges and Inspectors are directed to issue certificates of election to the dcelegates elected from their respective precincts, N. P. BROWN, Chairman. Nevada City, ) delegates. InInPhil. InInspector, Inspector, delegates. ~ Inspector, Inspector, , delegates. Inspector, Inspector, M. Inspector, G, A. delegates. Inspector, Inspector, {nspector, Inspector, J, > uM Inspector, J Inspector, InspecInspector, 9 2 delegates, H. Inspector, Inspector, Inepector, Inspector, delegates. : Inspector, Inspector, J. J, delegates, Inspector, Inspector, J, Inspector, O. K. J. R. TYRRELL, Secretary, Grass Valley. Notice For Publication. U. 8S. LAND ©PFICR AT SAC NT CAL., June 8st, 1894, ec neties Notice is hereby given that the followingyamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hig: claim, and that seid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal,, on Wednesday, July 18t 1804, viz.; JOHN DYER of Nevada City P.O. Cal., who made H. E. No, 6258 for.the SE. 1-4. of SE.1-4 of See. 7, Tp. 16 N. 8.98. M. D.M. He names the following witressges. to prove his continuous residence upon and cu'tivation ot. Ct eae viz.: i gy 2 Giles, William oyd, W.C. Gray'and E. 8, Edw ve vada Gity P.O. Cat iwards, all of Ne THOMAS FRASER >giste J. M. WaALLI‘G, Attorney. s Reaieier, Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE at MARYSVILLE, } ph emeg ha 3 June 8h, 1804. No E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ‘om _ following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w’ll be nade before the Register at. Marysville, Cal., U. 8. Land Office, on Thursday, 26th day of J uly, ge yt x apt bpey BROPH ri. omestead NO. 2223 for the Wig of NE 1-4 and kig Y . Bec. 20, Tp. 17 N., 4.8E MD rd awere J+€ names the following witnesses to , his continuous residence upon and cultivation he ve James Nugent, Patrick 0. Meara, Thomas Glinnen and Joseph Gilbe of Sweetland. Nevada count E Cale en jn CHAS.HA GOOD, Register. ATENTS! 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Gibbon has practiced over thirty years in San Francisco und SNS = his Dispensary is the ldest in California. The sick oRa afflicted should not fail tocall upon him.) the doctor bas traveled extensively in BOseR As and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emmissions, the consequenee of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraving sexual indulgence, ts practiced by the young of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producin, with unerring certainty the following train 0 morbid symptoms unless combstted’ by'se¥entific medical merscr 6 viz.; Sallow. gountenauce, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the head, ringing in the ears noise like the rust of leaves und the rattiing of cheriots, uneasiness about Icins, weakness of th 9 lfmbs,' confused vision, piunted intellect, ms: of confidenee difidence in approachirg strangers, a dislike to form new. acquaintances, disposition to shun society, lossof memory, hectic blushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, cope Ption, night sweats If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter and have, a enre effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases, x MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate merrisge, who are suffering under any of these fearful meietli ee . should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain im-~ mediate relief, CURED AT HOME, i Persons at a distance may be CURED. AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating Case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any pait of the country, with full directions for use, The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him, Charges reasonable call or write. Address DR J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Office Box 1957. \ Ordinance No. 115. 4 An ordinance to provide Revenue—To Levy a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the year 1894 and 1895, 1HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY of Nevada do ordain as follows : Section 1. Thata City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is nereby Jeyied,. for the fiscal year 1894-1895, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age—of ?1 years and under 50 years, for City Road and Street purposes, which ssid Pol Tax,shall become due snd beeeme collectable on and after the first day of July, 1894, in the manrer provided bylaw. forthecollection.of.Se¢hool.Poll. Taxés. . _ Section 2. “The City Marshal of said City. of ¥ evada is hereby{made coliector of said tax, and shall c.llect the same in the manner provided by law, and upon the neglect or refusal of any person Jiable therefor to pay said tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and gale of any personal property owned by such person, Said sale may be made after three hours verbal notice of time and place, and the provisions of Sections 3791, 3798, 8794, 8795, and $796 of the Political Code of California’ shall appl; to: nd govern such seizure and sale, Section 3. The City Marshal must make a sworn report. to the City Board of Trustees of the tctal amount of said poll taxes colleeted by hime during the preceding month, and must pay the same, Jess the amount of his percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer at the same time as ot! er revenues are made payable. Section 4. The City Marshal shall be allowed fifteen per cent of all su h poll taxes collected P7 him for said fiscal year, for making such colections. Passed June 4, 1804, Db. S, BAKER, President of the Board of Truste. s. Attest: . H. Carr, Clerk, Semi-Annual, Report OF THE— CITIZENS BANK NEVADA CITY; And Its Agency at Gras Valley, CALIFORNIA, Showing’ Its Financial ‘Condition on the First Day of July, 1894, RESOURCES. Money on hand erviis Rare eye Miscellaneous bonds Due from banks aes Loans on real estate Loans on stocks and bonds Loans on collateral Sait Aare Loans on personal security Gold bullion.. . AB Collections ere ey en County and city warrants : Keal estate taken for debt Furnitore and fixtures...... Bank premises . ae * ~ > oa _ a 3 esenseessetes = § xBarSBEe SSR ~ Oe £22 ee 5 58 Total 2 s & 8 LIABILITIES. pantel P idin coin .. Undivided profits Due depositors Due banks or ite Dividends unpaid +.. .§ 829,496 22 N, President. Total LIE PRO Te E. M. PREST. D. E, MORGAN, Secretary. " Sworn and subscribed bef. day of July, 1894, orate we ale [SEAL] : FRED. SEARLS Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal, J _____[ovER, Notice to Creditors, {STATE OF SAMUEL R, 4 Notice is hereby giv SEPP, (ecensed ' en b Administrator of the ietale of Mena na’ Shepp, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the firat publication of this notice to the said Admini trator at the law office of P. T. Risey, Eaq Mi Street, Grass Valley, Cal., the same bei: g the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada, bux DANIEL 8S. COLLINS, . Administrator of tt Ge inistes '€ estate of Samuel R. Shepp, Dated at Gr July, 1894. ass Valley, Cal., this 19th a . Bt THE Chicago Cottage Organ Has attaieed Fe mits of no pn 1d of excellence whichadIt contains every j 5 xenius, skill and money tan produca myentive These excelient Organs ar brated re ume, quality of tone enter oe ¥ Aber combination, artistic desi h, y in Anish perfect construction, mak ng them the most 4 peels, srusmental and desirable organs for omes, schools, chu ; eta, EStABLISHED REPUTS TICS Pideeneer UNEQUALLED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN ner Ramla, 2 THE POPULAR ORGAN, INITRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS, ee Catalogues and Price Lists on application. Chicago Cottage Organ Co, COMBINED, Neen edi iets ae hee ye Re en lar ee La Py