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September 12, 1894 (4 pages)

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JOHN DELBRIDGE, Agent. THIS I8 Hac ae 18 She BUT IT Pei z Sime, Isn’T IT? WHEREAS The Legislature of the State of Gallery on Race Street between Commerci Ere the Substance fade!” 5 OOOO _ Old Portraits Copiedand Enlarged é@ Broad, Nevada City. Pp. M. 3-35. cen Bio cogrer FROM COLFAX. Me Daily, connecti with overA d train tom ae ana Overland by San se Fsansisee 4-55 PIi San francisco at 700A, M. 10.25 PT Ro: bringing passengers Stock ton, San Jose and points south and West. AEBIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. Daily. espa on this train 9-15 PT TIME TABLE NO. 49. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, June 26th, 1894, as follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. ith LoA i Ee Daily; connecting w Train arrivi Fr ae at 7-15 P. , and Overlan 6.05 PI tne Dbageage checked. ~ Pri: Ses eras, wring at -»u Francisco st 645A. M. and overilan for the East. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY Fare on this trait, 25 Valley 2% A. ae DAILY. 2 cents, GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent, £2DW’D H. BROWN, Superintendent. Bevada County Harrow Gauge BB. for the Fare on this train to cents. Xo Dally, Nosameeting with Dally. train ieaving , connecting with local: g¢ Sacramento at San at 6:15 Hotel. ~ JAMES HENSESSY,= hey ire Livery Stable ¢ terges. ioto: To be found in this part of the State. op Prop’r. Empire Stable, Brood 8t., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange HORSES, CARKIAGES AND BUGGIES ith elegant Buz Wagous and ane notice ot. reasonable “Whe horses arefree from Vice, of good ‘style, and capable ft Dg asfasteas spy gentleman cares to drive, Angus isa Berti Te: gust 4, 1894, at 12 o’clock m cy Pied Sansome nly room Annual i PEOOTNSERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMmeeting of the atock‘or the elec PANY.—The snnual 72 ime 2 avers oneh. eo will fen. ceageee dg trananction vo) such other be on Coen, ae Yay ot or 18094, atthe heur«f 2 P erclock P. M., a gag een No. B Mage . yr ais aiiforn: turday, A’ B. E AUGER, Secretary. 26, san = Cal., thie upon the capital eho vassessment 6 . of Anema Notice. ate pain Pog a g ge mepel , held id on the 6th day of in 0.8. gold coin. Any stock uv hall ; seme, ere Getnter’ at DEE og nex 1894, elinguent for sale at od neg auction, and, oe eas made be Monday, ist day of 2 o'clock P. M. aaid DIN GOLD AND TLvER eee cCoMag , Nevada mee 3 is hereby ‘sessment (No. thy eo 2¢e! — es aseteate was levied the oeepecesson, llth, , +4 the Secretary, at . sage office of the Secretary of to pay the delinquent assesscosts of ment, with eet “ order of the Board ce-—Carter & Johnston’ 8 store, street, Nevada City, Cal. os ee NATIONAL + EXCHANGE Dentist. NEVADA CITY, * Local Anesthetics if desiréd. Office at the residence on Sacramento street. DR. N. BEB. CHAPMAN, CAL L. PP. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 26 AND 21 ‘MERCHANT’S EXCHANGF, . —_—_— ADVER’ wEnTs GOLICITED FOR icing ished ou the Pacific ‘ E 0. ‘me vsps “CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. BECTOR BROS.,Only First-Class Hotel in the City. ‘A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE Free from the danger of fire so prevalent in largé hotels. Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists. Free Bus to and from all trains. h, Post Office and General Stage omes e Building. THE TABLE not excelled by that of any Hotel in the interior of the State. UNION HOTEL, Prop’s. NORTHWAY £& MORRIS, * First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U, Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. . Electric Lights throughout the building, rendering it sheatutels safe from fire. Hag the largest and most modern Dining Koom in the city, with the freshest and best the marke affords. * TAKE NOTICE. No Chimese help employed in this heuse. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its Constantly “adding” improvements, make it the finest and most popular,.resort in the mountains of Northero-Central California. Drs. Starkey & Palen’s ‘Treatment by. Inhalation 1520 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. —FOR— Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, s Catarrh, Hayfever, Debility, . Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorders. PRE onigiwel AND OnLy Fah Starkey an: 4 re the <ietien of pay gen an Pat IZED; and . : se reon denied 8 see ade p in wae Pus eons Fees ; thousands of seh ke —y¥ ireckys cated, recommended oH sete chneas ifleamt fact. © a Itdoes drugs “do, by sgn ano her t, and beneflitting one organ u e the 4 but sy on 4 ” powtbalioer, renewing zee whela body. y ee oy © book of 200 ri atarqeees are given and her informs ion. ag YOENITs MODE ” is the ee tithe of a Rew Star! & be Dra. Starkey & Palen. ee > : ae al a Pe J. PF. SHAW, Dentist. NEVADA CITY, CAL, & Ofte ie Ot Pains Building, Broad Street e . NATIONAL’ MARKET © ss NAPFZIGER, Tea Swart & Clinch, Beecehtety of a a aeree ene 2 yor thereof, pro the f poe Roeser Ai ee amendments t . the Constitution of the State of : California, to-wit: ~~ ~~Premmiet Photographe's The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. no person who shall not be able te resd the Constitution iv the Engli-h languege and write his name, shal! ever exercise the privil elector in this State; PROVIDED, thet +jons of this amendment relative to re educa, . tional! qualifcstion shall oc ape Tt any 5B ao gon prevented by a p Lt peor im compiying with its geo sitions, nor to pe person who vow has ihe right to vote, nora y pergon who shall.be sixty years of age and u sd at the time this amendment shell effect 4 . Senate CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. M. ~, . sever.t conuties of the Sta.e fcr the purposes } . tained ag provideu by law. The wi dues, francbises, end all other matters lc ;. Fea, perso a, ownership; PROVIDED, that free pnbi Honariaa d. ree muse erops, use: exclosi t achoo 8, cok a may belong te the Dui Proclamation. t; STATE oF CALIFORNIA, ExEcuTive DEPARTERSS. SACRAMENTO, August 4, California. at its thirtieth sess‘on stl ning on the second day of January, A. elected to aaes ature voting Cali ent-to seetion twentyAmendment Number One. three of article four of the Constitution. of ‘ the Bt te of Oahifornin. REDUCTION IN PAINTING. ASSEMBLY CUXSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8. gee : ff A reotution to promote he earn ys . napa be heer ifs ostheis grviony a — 6 ‘alifor an a err Const tution of the State, amending the gun 0 ot one thousand (ft ert Lapa ta ane : right of suffrage. Section 1. Every native male citizen o the Luite? States, every male person who stall have sequired the rights of citizenship under tren for whe or by virtue of the Treaty of Queretaro, ery male ; aturalized citizen thereof, who sinail . mene s have become such ninety deys prior to any “Peele election, of the age of tW.nty-one years, who sball have been resident of the State one year next preceding the e!ection, and of the he county . {etacure in which he claims bis yote ninety da: in the election precinct thirty days, * titled to vote at all eleetions whieh are may hereafter be authorized by law: refine nah Do ua ive of —— En an — c nO person convicted of any ons crime, Do, person here: fier convicted of the embezaie~ propose a tbe en. ment or misappropriation of publie money, and on of se. take . = Amendment Number Two. Aresolution proposing to the people of the Stace of California an amendment to section toree of article eleven of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the formation of new counties. Section 8. The Legislature, by genera! and uniform laws, may provide for we ——~ of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEY. reduce any county toa ulation of less than eight thonsand; nor 8: formed containing ale:s pulation than five thousand; nor shall any pa thereof pass withfive miles of the county seat of avy-count tag tobe divided. Every county ae roe lL be enlarged or crea’ from terri taken from any other county or oountlon: . sh: be Mable for a Jet proportion of the existing debts and iiabilities of the county or counties from which such territory sha') be taken. Amendment Number Three. AssEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 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 Co stitution, to be numbered section twelve and three-fourths (1284), relating to revenue and taxation. Section 1%, Fruit and nut-bearing — der the ot four years from the time = turd ing in ore we form, and grapevines under the age of three yeara from the time of planting in vineyard form, shall be exempt from taxation ond nothing in this article shall be construed a subjecting such trees and giapevines to taxa~ ‘on. Amendment Number Four. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMEXDMENT No. 12. A resolution proposing to the of the State of California cs hee Borage section ‘seventeen, article one, of the Constitution of the State of California. Section 17, Foreigners of the white race, o of African‘des. ent, eligible to b:ceme citizens of the United States under the naturalization laws thereof, while bone fide residents of this State. shal] 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; PRoVIDED, that such »j,iens own real estrte at. the time of the ption of may remain such owners; and “PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the Legislature may, by statute, provide for the disposition of res ‘estate whieh shall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by descent or devise. Amendment Number Five. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 17. A resolnton prop sing to the peop'’e of the State of Ca ifor,ia an amendment to se seven, article eleven, of the Constitution of the Stare of Cal, rornia. Section %, City and 5 somy eevee: tg may be wmerved ard ee: golida: 2 NB -. government, wiih one set. stot officers, Bate incorporated under ge: eral ever for the imac peevaons gs, < are Son municipal purposes. io this Conptituticn oppiiabie fo Ar Be and aleo.shose plicable to counties, so far ag not inco sis'ént or prob hi-ed to cities, shall be apphcable to.such evungolda ed government. Amendment Number Six. SENATE, CONTITUTIONAL ABESDENS, No. 7 A resolution to propose to: -ofthe 8a eo California an ameél ne ner e Con‘ton Of te Saute, amending section nine of article thirteen there.f, ‘Telauive tothe election of a Sta:e Board of Equai jon, Section 9. A State Board of Eq sisti, got one member from each son easional district in this Stme, shail be elected by the ified electors of their respect ye districts, at the first gonere) election to be held after the edopt.on of this amendment, andat each gene FX si every four years, whose te! Marge tor four years, whose du: it aball be to ‘guile the va.uation of the vaxible property ye taxation, The Contr ler of State eben be eons be ea of clo a member of the Board, The Boards .f Su ervisors of the sever counties of the 8 constitute Boards of Eqn alization for their respective counties whose du _y itghall be to equalize he valuation of the taxable property in the coun for the purpose of taxat.n} FROVIDED, pa 4 Btate Cou: ty Boards of Equalz.tion are hereby authorized and empowered, under such rules o! notice ag the County Boards may prescribe os to the county assessments, and ander such rules of notice es he btac.e Board 1 Or Be pres ribe as to the ac’ion of the State B to increase or lower the entire asseeement roll, or" any assessmeni contained Sherett, g0 48 to equalize the agssment of the pro: contained said agsessment roll, and m: “ € assessment re to the true value in money of jhcar de no ea ed in said. rol; TADSTDED, See of Bata ization shall raise ao rd nortene, mone contract, or other abligation by wh. ion a abe is secured, beg HPA, Se, ‘8 lvent cre 8 above its @ value. aie gh pte Pony Rawr he and ninty-four shall continue in office until their su as ay f proviued for, shail be-elestes sndahal i quality " Amendment Number Seven. Senate CoxstitutiossalL AMENDMENT No, 16 A resolution to pro »ose to the people of the oe ot Oulitetnip an smendment to ~g 4 rieen e Gonstitution, section iS, Pia ea bd po and € xation. still on roperty inthe State, not exempt under the ‘ete tthe Un.ted Sties, i ¥ be taxed in proporter: to its Meat to ew raises a8 used in this artic.e and seciion, we clare : to include mane 8, credits this amt Gcrouuilon ein te iiss late, shall bo } from t»xation, The L gislature end rovid' except in case of credits eg or trust deed, for a Gocucton. trons debts due to bona fideres dents of <r Biate,, Amendment Number Eight. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMANT No, 81, A topclntion.18 sudibentt Stat. calttben aan they ts ‘ geven Wo of artis le nine AAD © Btate of Ca: inet of th “¢ “the 0 thorete sips a a agogics of the University of C on 7, The Governor, the of Public ea — States within SixareConsrituTIowaL AwEnpMENt No. 20. An Act to submit to the andre of the Sate of one of article two thereof, relative to the mi Ma ch 7, A. 0 1883, this Stat amendments ‘shail hare . gg passed in the tor ti ree mon’ ame! are to amendment or ame’ shall desivnate them fy mantare in the urder in The sa they have been arately by sechorn.cf the State, on that n new county shail be established which shail tain, printed thereon, the words: ® new county be Amembiy Conetisesionel Amendment (Yee. Senate Constitutional Amendment Number Fourteen. area al R. Davis, VOCAL AND INSTRUee MENTAL Music commend it. ; CHORAL and, ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. — Dat dN y this Sist a July, fi Freep. sala ae. : sbesNe! ee] th G@ E. WITHINGTON(. aioe, boo peng in Soe “An Act to es apts the BoE amendm ae ie State of Celiterain to rg conn eieciors for their approval,” approved he Legislature shall r amendments to the e, which amendment or From and after date Iwill paint Carts from $5 to $10. = « ot penens Preceding the ext gon SHOP ON. BROAD: STREET; OPPOera? election. One ‘of said nese, Ao must be of Sed Eve oft ot Se ri and two SITE YORK STREE1. spector. Polls at Ice House, Ploza. at the of ciseo; and in issuing hie} / = d = proclamation. for ap election «at which any Sovade Be oe ta Geo. E. Rusvelt, In ment or senceee® to the Cor stitution voted upon, he shall include such te. th: and he your work. elsewhere. d amendments are cupenitted to be sep‘vored 1 ballet by the qualified DR. C. W. ‘CBAPMAN, Tuesday November 6th, A.D. 1894. Dentist. Each ballot used at such election must conNo. . Office with Dr. N. E, Chapman,' Sacramento Yes. treet. é =
Fs : ‘NO. majne In In vga polls st eapee) Sones. ‘as Assembly Constitutional Amendment {Yes. Assessment: Notice. Toate. foleat Kenny's 8 Pea ta Number Seven. (No. sao gue *Thiwon err delegates.” D. D. T. Donovan, Assem. nstitutional ELHI MINING COMPANY tOCKTION OF{ Inspector, Polis at ool House. Se. ee ee D> rivo'pal place Ol business, Sam Francieco,. . Vorest Sprnee -S delegutes. J. Harrigan, Io: ne N ahr Lee ile mis, Bodies fe. he Hin, . ety ehanicewes ony i, Orr, Inspector Con ; evads county ' : nent iene ere for bi thet ata ‘meeting of the Board of Direc. P’ lis at Hughes’ Building. nO. held on a ot ive oe ao bang — Velie ae = pi Bearer White, Inndmen: 7 , an assessment,’ No. a ‘five ce r . @pecior. Repate Comatiqutiqnal ape as ATS: ate was levied ftel pond Pot the Cottage Hill 4 de egates. R. Dinsmore, Inom States ge a in tot iat mae A * one Nihingtou 5 deh on a9 Brimskili, Inapec Senat: titutional ; ‘old coin @ Secretary, at, the office —5 del: é ; ate Constita Amendment Num{ Yes. . Sates gold y rooms ii. Wee Mas ‘Sansome tor. Po.lsat Schoo] House. oo cid No. . strect, San Fransiago, Californie, Any, tek . secon . Folie at echool Ho faa nm Ww $8 2 = use. emily Coe a Amendment { Yes. aia am pep teenth (1 vets Eureka—4 delegates, E. Poage, Inapector. one. No. . $204. will be “delinquent (rs ised oF Polls at School House. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{Y"s. blic au sie Moore’s-Fla‘—3 delegates. C. Hagarty, Inspec i lore, will be, ects 4 Tonemne, th day of October, 1894, to pay the de ng sessment, together with the costa o} ber Twenty. oe. Witness. m my hend ond the Great Seal of the went agthe in. of ta sonia eax sbas sa eager ried of ten cen! are al e oo the capital stock bot the ion, pay: Monday, September: to the at the office of seid corvaration, Nevada a City, N Ordinance to repeal Sections 1 and 2 of Or dinancé No 22, and to amend said Ordinance which is entitied “An Ordinance to prevent Au:pkg s Rusning at Large in the Night Time and Cal., in U. 8. gold Trespassing on any Privaie Enclosure Within . the: ie Boar of the City of Nevada,” ied pay g od shal remain un $d on the ia NY Teper of the City of Nevada advertised for sale ‘at public au ee ‘wae Ger lane Land Det ‘Ordinance. No, 22, entitled . yon dee ist 4 J ‘AD Ordinance to Prevent Animals Running at Mopiey Hess Sti the omice of the of tt Largein the Night Time and Trespasvi be said AS we to pay any Private Jacloaure within jhe Corporate oar ae ape thy: bd — of oa ae q sal s the City of Nevada,” are hereby venieled expenses of fue. order of ‘the et et i rdinance is or amended by the inserSections-; tion of the following Two Section 1. Office at. Carter & Johnston's wore, om Hin» o Horned. Cattle, Horses, Mules or Goats shall . "Tet Nevada City, Cal, ; Lt perm ted the gp ats pho ger a tir a € ‘evada en 708; + 3 . neither.sball any such animals be 5 } be upon the ony 50 trl Cy Sle wien «. COMPOUND .: SULPHUR some Com enor e r Eire arnenes. POWDER . ! pr) , ‘ any, person aad committed iors Ft, ree ; piped arshal who shall hold the . same subj ject to — demand for comaeee ag hereinafter. provid: wr a 2. Duty of Marshal. ° It shall be 4awful for and it is hereby ma“e the bf Bets the Bos Egg prod to take up and imyennd 5 1 The Best Medicine’ Ever Introduced. Decuninenucuantiosters 4 tier ace : e city 8, Section 3, Vee Tri tot ordinance shall take effect and be i from and after the first day-of Se rember — ye ese oie? dar A fair trial will convince the. ss most skeptical. that it is the wonder of the age. The Remedy _ for Habitual. Constipation, Indigetion, Piles Diseased: Liver, Ayes; Beker, Ga D, 5 Bak President the Board, ®, H. Cann, Clerk. First publication Aug. 8, 1898. African. Gold. Fields, San Francisco and.South Africa. # A First-Class cy 88 Ship pal from San Francisco CAPE TOWN, DIRECT, Great Billiousness, Gout, On or.about July 15th, 1894. Rheumatism, att Sciatica, Lamb neeeen Cold Pislae tn the tre es agg hte ee age, Jobena annesburg, sensed nes Jase ben “va a Gout, Etc, —— specter vor, ako mostalty teed for the Th ee Ee ousand vistong tata eet ie *eitberel 1 sale ¢' ‘oe , of bottles are sold Rate for Passage, $100. monthly, and every body; that Be itanaftat } to secure berths. . any . has used i it proclaim it to be. a UTH AFRICAN PACKET LINE, . Freep. Hotues, i Pan ionmasts medicine. shalt . 506-Battery Street, cisco, Cal, Every promigent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recperce of Nevada’ ise haoes PATENTS sew SE : County ConvenTo nominet: an Fae ern i pd and a county ticket and that a Primary To elect delegates to.said convention. Buggies trum $15 t0'$2R00. . auseeraearss salina fcngate for ever election in their respective precinets, and the polls shall {a Give me a: call’ before placing . sPector. Hs tor. Polls at Frank Power's office. In tor. tor. Po Is at 8 hoo Inspector. NEVADA CITY, + * *.CAL.} I r. Polis at Eagle Hose House. ‘ Gras Volley No. 3—8 delegates. R, J. Fitager5 er — ctor. Polls at Reliance Building. ey. ins osion Ravine—6 delegates. F, Du t (9 h} . tor. Apspactor in Polls atCummio’s Hall. and s-s-of sale. lief T—2 delgates. —— ———, Inspec or. ite, Are eee at Sacramento, the day and year by arteres' ob tie Board. of Diredtors Polls at 8c Hotes. Bat BUMe Secretary. columbia Hili—3 y RS) P._H, Brophy, [smat. H. H. MARKHAM Office—Room 11, No. Ce Faun meé street, Sa baer et md Polls at School House. aivesnee Francisco, California, erokee—3 Gelrgates. J.J. Hughes, InspecAttest: E, @. WAITE, : “ilk ten lem aoaein, dene G a 4 5 u ‘4 be n German, so Secretary of State. Assessment Natice. Togpector. Forint at Sewoel Hoare ; — weetiand ates. J.8. Brown, Inspec. ae ARMONY, iy Ont, out eoee, mehr ira tor. Falls st School H og re ‘ . evada cag + eg: og ohn Doyte, Inspec° . @ mee a ouse. Ordinance No. 117 at Polis at Schoo! House. i ke lareoiake ma ALY tion and Prima-= ries. od oTa mee'i of the Democratic County Central C ttee, of Nevada county, held in ada City, September 1, 1894, it was resolved ection be held on Saturday, September 8, 1894. resolved that eac be entitled to one be held at the places named Nevada No. 1—7.del , Geo. Coughlan, InF, Power, InspecSelby Flat—4 delegates. T. Mooney, Sr., In~ r. Polis at School House. Willow Valey—7 delegates. J. P. Ebaugh, spec Polis at Schoo) House. Gold Fist—4 daingnceeJemes_ Kitts, InspecHouse, Indian Flat—3 delegates. James Miller, {nr, Polls at School Honse, Grasse Valley No. 1-7 de'egares. Polls at City Hall. Grass Valiey No, 2—6 delegates J. J, Rowe, Geo. Carson, alley No. 4—5 delegates, Thos,’ Dunkctor. Polis at MeD ynald’a Butiding: Polls at School House. North Bloom field—4 delegates. J.J. Sughrue,Corral—3 Solemn e al = Cc. Fisher, InS. ei ed ee 1 a eee nse—' ten. e!by, Inspector. pony ie at eee eae iae. . Mooney Fiat-—-3 delegates. B. Corrigan, Insrector. Polls at D. Frazer’s Store. Soscectnass sony pan H. Jackson, Inspector. Polla at School H Pleasant = Fa] deearates. George Huockins, Inspector. at School House. knee niin pring ~8 del pies, P. Campbell, “Roush ak rhe Ba ©. Single, I and Rea e 8. C. Single, InPolls at School House er Tmeee No, 1—7 celegates, ~. H. Hill, Ini. 5 Finn an, Inspector. Folle at Ferguson’ oo's Office, ‘, a Bota—4 delegates. J nar : Pelee ee. uaguire, 1orpec we ele; F, Maguire, in tor, Polls at School House. "Hunt's Hill—2 deleg:tes. M. McClon4, Inweeenee, Fou fener ogee ex = . P. Blue, I i Polls at School para in & se ee NESSY, ‘C airman. Ww. F. PRISE, Secretary en Notice For r Publication. U. 8. LAND Qrrice AT SAC oni. Vueone ne SACRAMENTO, Notice is hereby given that the followingsettler has filed notice of his intention to make! final proof in sr ppert of his claim, and that seid proof will made before the of Sweetiand. Nevada count: ja CHAS, HAPaooD, Register. PATENTS! Pension, Land and Indian Depredation CLAIMS. btained:; interferences condu cial a ei Bae baie vopy-rights, bela Rajeaned faoee) con sted tn any United Wh iosringement suite sae eee nd 8 us 8 sketoh+ I coavere ia er ae @ matter to us for a re. NationalBureau of Claims, BOX 35, WASHINGTON, D.C,bone pt kaboigg yp = = ence, is By os eet toan tacoat unlimi . with bape Be certainty the follow! morbid 8: 0: Ap STATES AND FORSIGN PATENTS a “TO THE UNFORTUNATE Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial. ....-.-Sam Franciseo. we, -eanes 0: 4 1 ratnd Leg aueanu Ulee br, Gi 5 pracyearsEin San p aoe & and : his. Dispensary is the oldest in California. The sick’ and’ sameated ‘of either house adi he hi ihe a d th f at-. NIVES notice that he is to te County Convention be held in Nev shonld not fail to call upon prea fer oor Deeb elected and toe cletea or u Signs, Carts. and agons as Gity on has Foie ied Saath vate in Eu oat in the hi highest style the sat. Saturday, September 15, 1894. A ests fi a : great dental of "Valuable Hale the mation Pursuant to which he ie need of his pres: ge BEMINAL WEAKNESS. snens the con ce of self Seminal Emm kee meegy shee sefal ced b he young . extant, Bete “train o ms unless comb a8 tific me font meascr 8 viz.: Fileher at the last Presidental election. pain in “8 mee s ap Seem y section one of nance, dark spots under the ey: eee of Pane G Sontiturion, and no ion Pain & dan vaca anes Chand ses. rin ine te head, ringi ng! in the ears noise em, Pain the rus‘ aneea prov ded by law forthe submisSign ting a specialty. the h SP. M. and a M. In othea preof leaves and the rattling of eheriots, w sion of suc port heeds walt all be ao oe cincts as wach Fas of local membe of the ness sbous loine, eed 2 vii gon ofthe Governor to advertise ob pro = Be noe ore a Committee_or Inspectors may . 40 ce difidence_in_app "¢ strangers, & amendment or amendrficnts in at least f ur ‘ The. following inspectors: shall: conduct the . dislike to form new acquaintances, on pin shun society, lossof memory, hecti¢e es, ples and various eruptions about the he ee fetid breath, coughs, comet tom, 3 ht sweats If relief be not» persons 80.afflicted should apply imm ly, either in person or by letter and have’ a were effected by his néw and scientific mode, of treating these diseases. MARBIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marrions, who sre suffering under any of these. fearful m ies, should not forget the sacred reaper ility resting upon them, nor delay~ pact obtain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME, Persons at a distance may be CURED tee pt mo by addressing a Ben led a GIbbo stating case, symptom ngth o > ease has continued, an the Bhd on ne stants romptly sent, free from to any part of the country, nice tall dette for use. The Doctor cures. haps Peis is him. Charges reaso oehle on : ddress DR J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street, aa, eorner Commercial, San Fran 1957 Ordinance No. 115. An ordinance to provide Revenue—To Eevy a City Road an Street Poll Tax for-the:year 1894 and 1895, HE BUARD OF TRUSTEES gal THE: ory of Nevada do ordain as follow Section 1. Thata City Road and Btteet Poll Tax of Three Dollars.is nereby levied,: for the fiscal ) ear 1894-1895, upon each male inhabitans of the City of Nevada, over the-age of v ears aod under 50 years, for (ity Road ond c purposes, which said Pol Tax shal! beco: is due end become collectable on and wfter first day of July, 1894, in the man. er Provided by law for the collection of School Poll Tay Section 2. The City Marshal of said: Y evada feet te made coliector of said tax. end shall c_liect the same in the manner provided by law; and of any n tue negleet or ref person ‘able x erefor to pay said tax, after de-mand, said Marshal must collect the same by by such person. Said sale may be made after ase hours verbal n tice of time Fo lace rovisions of Sections 3791, 3793, i $796 of the Political Code of Cabfornia shall: appl; te: nd govern such seizure and sale. section 3. The City Marshal must: more = sworn report to the City Board of Trus the tetal amount of said poil taxes coll him during the preceding mo} month, and m1 the s.me, Jess the amount of his percents @ fo ee collection, to the City Treasurer at the time as ot.er reyenuesare made pa’ 4 ga Section 4. The City Marshal shal haptic inthe 3 fifteen per cent of ali.au h pt taxes by him for said fiscal yaar, lee making suc et lections. Passed June 4, 1894, President of the Basrd of Pruste, -residen e ° ates. Attest ; . H. Carr, Clerk, Semi-Annual Report —OF THE— NEVADA CITY, And Its Agency at Grass Valley, CALIFORNIA, Rs ster and 1 Recelver of the U, 8. Land Office . Showing -Its Financial Condition. on; the toa, vis: JOHN DYER of Revade aye . iret Day of July, 1894. Cal., Who made H. E, No, 6258 for E. 1-4 of —_— 8E,14 of be a Ty 6. B92 B. : uy oe esata 48,575 ges TOY: Mpeuntienine arene Spon wt cultivation Mince seeesa hone aioe ined 344 Fy 4 i . Miscellaneous bonds....,..-.,.+ shay nr Gray and E. 8. E wards, all of Ne. pon pone or Be Serer eh! op) ; % s THOMAS FRAS Loans on stocks and bonds : “¥i928 00 5 swingin te ASER, Register. . Loans on collateral: 6,644 rey, Loans on personal. security. ; 89.790 4 m Ged ballon en ; 8,885 84 Notice for Pablication. COUGUHONE. 53 50 eee +“ K 74 a : Qounty and city warrants...... « i LAND OFFICE aT AL gt furniture taken fo sor room ser ENG, 18, a & OTICE Is HEREBY oivER St ‘ae MK PROMIGO 5 oo eenescessncdee vee» BQOOD0p following-nawmed gettier has filed notice Total Bi le intention to make final proof in support} o=8 ° ‘""’ LIABILIGIES.Ot ork im, ed that said proof w’ll ape 4 tal paid i been iabd Oitce oh Thasedee aa Ueaivide rots. : en oe vasa ce: oh Renews aeumiay ol Ja0Y; . Bue’ dapadlon 2bak Os No. tor the Wig of NIE 14 and kyg of NW 14 Pye an vis ap & ie oe ike nase te fol 2 i M. e) is unpaid .. Fas ON ov cess ‘ bis ‘contiunous ryaldences upon and masta gultiyatlon TORAL s+ +4+s pLenr ery 4 329,426 02 eara, snpa, Shoenen Glinnen as and Jon phe Glibert, ali}. D. BE. MORGAN, Dy mn Sworn and Prop ik junds gen subscribed before ‘me this tenth [szaL FRED. SEARLS, Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal, ; LOVER. Notice to » Creditors. HSA ek Shepp, Geass decdae y eitht La t8, a blication of this notice oe Frator at a she law off pr ae a mnie a tat bt sald estate, in sai res . Administrator of the deceased, mae ‘Valley, Cal, thts 19th no, Seizure and sale of uny peiso.al pioperty owned: ~ CITIZENS. BANK \ VOL. LXV ~Thelevada PUBLISHED EVER uv? BROW) N. P. Brown. SUBSCR One year, strictl Six months. . Three months, . Per week ..:.; If not paid in a Advertising Ra\ square for first in for each addition: tisements as per ¢ Tocal notices 10 tion and five cent Entered at the t as second-class mM: County ss Caldwell.. . Douglass . J. M. BUBFINGT F.M — ANI! They Are Posts Guar< The toa e balked of a gh nel posted 8 ‘against surpr the most univ: use organizat: Chamois, ibe: telopes alway ~when a herd rocks there is “The Spectator in animalcaj ‘*When the occupied a sr kept a sentir _-haying learn: ors would nc The prairie ¢ matisation of precaution. ’’ geese are pa spect. 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