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Hevada County Harrow Gauge B. .
TUE TABLE NO. 49.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Tuesday, June. 26th, 1894, as
follows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
Daily; connecting with Lo9-35 A . cal Train arriving at San
Fr neisco at 7:15 P. M, and Overland for the
East. Bua
Daily. Fare on this train to
6.05 P rn sen Valley 25 cents. No
bagvage checked. :
Daily, connecting with
9-35 P rt Overland Train, arriving
at -xu Francisco at 6:45A. M. and overland
for the Hast. : 28
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
A. M. DAILY. . Fare on this train, 25
3-3 cents, : <
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX®.
A. M. Daily, connecting with over3°25 land train from East ard Overland
leaving-San_ Francisco at 6:00 P. M.
: Dail connecting with
4-55 P ri over and train leaving
San Francisco at 7:00A, M.
* Daily, connecting with local
10.25 P ri ieaving Sacramento at 5:16
P. M., bringing passengers from Stockton, San
Jose and points south and West.
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
9.15 P Tt gear Se dng on this train
GEORGE FLETCHER,
Gen’'l Pass. & Ticket Agent,
EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. —
Empire Stable,
Broad 8t., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange
Hotel.
JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CABRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with etegant 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 gentleman
cares to drive. : :
J. R. Davis,
Teacher of
OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR,
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
yortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pu; ils at theirown bome.
For particniais as to terme of tuition, ete., apa Aaa Professor, by letter or personally, at
is home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
NOTICE TO CREDITURS.
STATE OF L. F. K. BUGK, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
Administrator of the Estate of L. F. K. Bu:k,
deceased. to the creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said deceased to
exhibit them, with the necessary vy cher,
within four months after the first publication
of this notice to the said Administrator, at the
law office of Fred Sgarls, Nevada City, Nevada
County, Cal., the s#me being tke place for the
transaction of the business of said estate, in
eaid 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. E. CHAPMAN,
Dentist.
NEVADA city, 5 : : : CAL
Local Anesthetics if desired.
Office at the residence on Sacramento atreet.
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHAN1’S EXCHANGE,
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
rae
B, ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR
all newspapers published-en the Pacific
Covwst, the Sandwich Islafids, Polynesia, Mexican
* Porte, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New
Zealand, the Australian™Colovies, the Eastern
States aud Europe. :
Files of nearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Covstare kept conubntly on
hand, and all advertisers are allowed free
access to them dtring business hours,
DR. J. F. SHAW,
Dentist.
Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street
' NEVAO4 CITY,-Cal,“Fine Plate Work a Specialty. “>
All Kinds of Fillings.
Extracting SkiUtully Done
+s Secure the Shadow
Ere the Substance fade!’’.
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E8, THIS IS HACKNEYED,
Y ALL THE SAME, I$N’T IT?
Swart & Clinch,
~~~ ~Premier Photographe's
The Best Work :
At the Lowest Prices.
Old Portraits
Copied and Enlarged
allery on Pine Street between Commerci
. 3 and Broad, Nevada City.
NATIONAL : EXCHANGE
RECTOR BROS., —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.
Fh day a Post Office and General Stage
Office in the Building.
THE TABLE not excelled by that of any Hotel in the interior of the State.
UNION HOTEL,
i
NORTHWAY £ MORRIS, = Prop’s.
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms. .
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
Electric Lights throughout the building,
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
Has the largest and most modern Dining
Koom in the city, with the freshest and best
the marke: affords.
TAKE NOTICE~No Chinese help employed in this house. i
The. new management of the Union Hotel,
with. its.consiantly..adding._improvements,
make it the finest and most popular resort in
the mountainsof Northern-Central California
Drs. Starkey & Palen’s
Treatment by Inhalation,
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Bronchitis,
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RE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compouud Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED; and the compound is so condensed and
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It has been in use for more than twenty years;
thousands of patients have been treated, and
over one thousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a a7 significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creating
ano heraflment, and benefiitting oné organ at
the expense of another, often requiring a second
course to eradicate tre evil effects of the first,
but Compound Oxygen ig « revitalizer, renewing, prangthening, invigoresing the whole body.
hese statements are confirmed by numerous
testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages,
only with the express permission of the patients;
their names and addresses are given, and you
can refer to them for further informa jon.
The great success of our tieatment has given
rise to « host of imitators, unscrupulous persons;
some calling their preparations Compound
bee 4 9a often appropriating our testimonials
and the names of our patients to recommend
worthleys concoctio s. But any substance
made elsewhere or by others, and called Compoand Oxyeen Isspuricus,
“COMPOUND XYGEN-ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new
book of 200 pages, published by Dra. Starkey &
Palen, whicng.ves to all enguirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent,
and a record of surprising cures in a wide range
of chronic caseé—many of them after being
abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be
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Drs. Starkey & Palen.
NATIONAL MARKET
Broad &t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J.NAFFZIGER, -Prop’r.
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
, + Veal, Sausages, ete.
Hams, Bacon and
whdleeale and re' :
‘ And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a first~~ Glass market,
ie delivered free of
marge.
Proclamation.
s
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
STATE OF CALIFORNTA, ‘
SACRAMENTO, August 4, 1894.
@
BEREAS, The Legislature of the State
California at its thirtieth session, begi
nivg on the second day of January, A. D.
two-thirds of all the members elected to each
of the houses of said Legislature voting in_fa1893,
_ the State Printing Offce, and when so prinfep
and published, to be dis ributed. and sold at
the cost pfice of printing, publisbing,
and distributing ‘he same. The text-books so
adopted shall continue in use not less than four
years; and said State Board shal Reto such
Other duties as may be prescribed by law. The
Legislatureshali provide for a Buard of Education in each county in the State. The County
Superintendents end the County Bvards of #ducation shall have control of the examination
of . of teachers and the granting ef teachers’ certin. ficates within their respective jurdisdictions.
Amendment Number Nine.
vor thereof, proposed the following-described
ET amendments t. the Constitution of the State of
California, to-wit:
Amendment Number One.
ASSEMBLY CUNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 8.
A resolution to propose te the people of the
State of California an amendment to the
Coust tution of the State, amending section
one of article two’ thereof, relative to the
right of suffrage. z
Section 1, Fvy-ry native male citizen of
the United States, every male person who shall
have acquired ther ghts of citizenship under
or by virtue of the Treaty of Qneretaro, and ¢very male »aturalized. citizen thereof, who shall
have become such ninety days prior to any
shall have been resident of the State one year
next+receding the election, and of the county
in which he claims, his vote ninety days, and
in the election precinct t' 1rty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or
may hereatter be au‘horized by law; PROVIDED,
no naive of China, no idiot, no insane person,
no. person convicted of any infamous cr me,
no person here:fter convicted of the embezzlement or misappropriation of public money, and
no person who shal! not be able te revd the Constitution in the Englivh langurge.and write his
name, shall ever exercise the privileges of an
elector in this State; PROVIDED, that the provisions of this amendment relative to an educational qualification shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from
complying with its requis tions, nor to any person who now has her.ght to vote, nora y per-kon who shall be sixty years of age, and upwards at‘the time this amendinent shall take
effeat.
Amendment Ni mb2r Two. *
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14
A resolution proposing to the people of the
Stace of California san amendment to section
three,of article eleven of the Constitution
of the State of Califurnia, relating to the
formation of new counties.
Section 3, The Legislature, by genera! and
uniform laws, may provide fur the formation
of new counties; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that no
new county shall be established which shall
reduce any county toa population of less than
eight™thousand; nor shall a new. county be
formed containing alers population than five
thousand; nor shall any line thereof pass within five miles of the county seat of any county
proposed to be divided. Every county whic
shall be enlarged or created from territory
taken from any other county or counties, shall
be liable for a id proportion of the existing
debts and iiabilities of the county or counties
from which such territory shal 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 Constitution, to be numbered secto revenue and taxation,Section 1234. Fruit and nut-bearing trees under the age of four years from the time of plantage of three years from the timé of planting if
vineyard form, shall be exempt.from taxation
end nothing in this_ article shall be construe
= subjecting such trees and grapevines to taxation. 5
Amendment Number Four.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.12.
A resolution proposing to the people of the
State of California un amendment to section
seveuteen, article one, of the Constitution
of the State of California. Q
Section 17. Foreigners of the white race, o
of African descent, eligible to become citizens
of the. United States under the naturalization
laws thereof, while bona fide residents 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 pativ:-born citizens; PROVIDED, that such atiens a real estate at
the time of the adoption of this amendment
THER, 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 resolntion prop sing to the people of the
State of Ca ifor.ia an amendment to section
seven, article eleven, of the Constitution of
the State of Calrornia, . : t
Section 7, City and county goverments may be
mnerged and consolidated iato one municipal
‘guverament, with one set of officers, and may be
i:.corporated Under geveral laws pr viding for the
incorporation aud organization of orporations for
municipal purposes. The provisions ef this Constitutiin applicable to ciies, and algo those applicable to counties, so far ag not inco sis‘ent or
proh bi*ed to cities, shall be app}eable to such
consoldated government,
Amendment Number Six.
SENATE CONTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 7
A resolution to propose to the people of the
Sa eo. California un amendment to the Const (ution of che State, amending section nine
oi article thirteen there :f, relative to the election oO} a Sta e Board of Equalization,
} Section 9,~ A Siate Board ot Equalization, consisti got one member trim each congressional
district.in this Stace, shail be elected by the qualifieu electors of their respect ve districts, at the
first general election to be held after the adopt.on
of this amendment, andat each general e ection
every four years, whose term of office shall be
lor four years, whose du y it shall be to equalize
the vauation of the tax.ble property in the
sever! Connties of the Stace fr the purposes of
taxaiion. ‘Ihe Contr Jer of State shail be exofficio a member of the Board, The Boards cf Supervisurs of the sever.1 counties of the Stute shall
constitute Bo.rds of Equalization for their respective counties whose du y it shall be to equalize
the valuation of the taxable property in the count
for-the purpose of taxati.n; PROVIDED, suc
State and Cou: ty Boards of Equalhz.tion are here:
by authorized and empowered, under such rules
or notice as the County Boards may prescribe +a
to the county assessments, and under such rules
of notice as he Staie Board may pres ribe ag to
the action of the State Board, to increase or
lower the entire asseeement roil, or any agsessmeni Contained therein, sous to equalize the asssment of the property contained in gaid
election, of the age of tWenty-one years, who]'
ing in orchard form, and grapevines under the
may remain such owners; and PROVIDED, ‘FUR.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20.
An Act to submit to the people of the S'ate of
California en amendment to section twentythree of article four of the Constitution of . .
the St .te of Caltfornia.
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, for ench session, to be paid out of
the public treasury. Noincrease in compensation or mileage shall take effect during the
term for which the members of ‘either house
shail have been elected, and the pay of no attache shall be increased after he is elected of
appointed. '.
NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuan: to the provisior of the Constitution, avd an Act of tiie Legislature entitled ‘An Act to provide for the submission of proposed amendments to the Constitution o: the State of Californiato the quaiified electors for their approval,” approved
March 7, A. D., 1888, viz.: &
“Section I. Whenever the Legislature shall]
propose any amendment or amendments to the
Constit tion of this State, which amendment or
amendments shail have been passed in the
manner and form rquiced by section one of
article eighteen of the Constitution; ‘and no
other mode is prov ded bv law for the 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 gener! circulation in this State,
for tree 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 an election at which any
amendment or amendments to the Constitution
are to be yoted upon, he shall inclide such
amendment or, amendments therein, and he
shall desiznatesthem by. numbers, in the « rder
in which they have been proposed.”
The said amendments are submitted tobe separately voted upon by ballet by the qualified.
electors of the State, on
Tuesday November, 6th, A.D. 1804.
Fach ballot used at such election must con
tain, printed thereon, the words:
-.
as Constitutional Amendment { Yee.
Number Eight. ‘ (No.
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yes.
ber Fourteen. {
(No.
Assembly. Constitutional Amendment (Yes.
Number Seven. é No.
Any Constitutional Amendment , Yee.
‘Number Twelve. iNo.
Senate Constitutional amendment Num{ Yes.
ber Seventeen. (No.
Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yes.
ber Seven. (No.
tion twelve and three-fourths (1234), pest: . Senate Constitutional Amendment Num{ Yes.
ber Sixteen. tm ‘No.
Assembly Constitn jonal ‘Amendment (Yes.
Number Thirty-one.
(No.
. Senate Constitutional Amendment Num(Yrs:
ber Twenty. : & No.
Witness my hand apd the Great Seal of the.
State. affixed at Sacramento, the day and year
first above written.
. SEAL.] Hj} H. MARKHAM,
Governor.
Attest: E. G. WAITE,
a3: Secretary of State.
Ordinance No. 117.
A‘ Ordinance to repeal Sections I and 2 of Ordinance No 22, and to amend said Ordinance
which is entitled ‘An Ordinance to prevent Ammma 8 Ruoning at Large in the Night Time and
Trespassing on any Private Enclosure Within
the corporate Limits of the City of NevVada.”’
The Boara of Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain ag fol ows : :
Sections Land 2cf Ordiname No. 22, entitled
‘An Ordinance to Prevent Animals Running at
Large in the Night Time and Trespassing on
any Private Inclosure within the Corporate Pe
its 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 Cattle, Horses, Mules or Goats shall
be permi ted to 1un at large within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada at eny time,
neither shall any such animals be permi ted to
be upon the streets of said Ciy except when in
charge of some competent person, ner to ieed cr
graze thereon, Any animals found trespassing
‘Upon any. private-enclosure.in-the City. maybe
tuke. up by any person and committed to the
custedy of the City Matshal who shall hold the
same subject to the same demand for damages
as hereinafter provided. .
Section 2. .
. Duty of Marshal. aflen
It sha}l be lawful for and it is hereby mae the
duty of the City Marshal to take up aud impound
all Hor:ied Cat‘le, Horses, Mules or woats found
running at large within the city limits. °
Section 3.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in
sores from and afterthe first day of September
Passed by the following vote, Aug. 2, 1894.
Ayes: Baker, Gault, Rich, Hook. No: Carr.
D.8. Raker,
; President of the Board.
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
Kirst publication Aug, 8, 1898.
Notice For Publication.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO,
CAL., June 8st, 1894. :
Notice is hereby given that the followingnamed settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
bry yaond and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office
at Sacramento, Cal., on yr ee A July 18tn,
1894, viz.: JOHN DYER of Nevada City P. O.,
Cal., who made H. E. No, 6258 for the SE. 1-4 of
SE.14 ofSec. 7, Tp. 16 N., R.9E., M. BoM.
He names the following witcesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz.: Timothy Giles, William
Floyd, W.C. Gray and E. 8. Edwards, all of Nevada City P. O.,Cal. +
THOMAS FRASER, Register,
J. M. WALLING, Attorney.
ment roll, and make the assessment. conform to
the true value in money of the orupery? contain
ed in said roli; PROVIDED, that no Board of Equalization shall raise any mortgage, deed of trust,
contract, or other obligation by which a debt is
secured, money; or 8 lvent credits, above its
face value. The State Board of Equal zation elected in eighteen hundred and ninty-four shall continue in office until their successors, ag herein
provided for, shall be electet and shall qualify,
Amendment Number Seven.
SENATE ConstTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 16
A resolution to provose tothe people of the
Stste of California anamendment to article
thirteen of the Constitutién, section oue, in
relation to revenue and t xation,
Section 1. All property inthe Btate, not exempt under the laws of the United States, shall
be taxed in praportion to its value, to be escertained as provided by law. The word ‘ property,”
as used in this articie and section, ir here + @clarev to include moneys, credits bonds, stocks,
dues, franchises, and all other matters and things,
real, personal, and mixed, cap.ble of private
owpersbip; PROVIDED, that property used for
free public librariés « d-.ree museums, growing
crops, property use! exclusively for public’
schoo &,and such gs may belong to the Uuited
States, this State, or to any county or mumicips
corporation within this State, shall be exen
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 fiieres dents of this State.
Amendment Number Eight.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 381,
A resolution to propose to the people of the
séven (7) of artirle nine (1X) of the Constitution of the State of California, by increasing the number of members constituting
the State Bourd of Education, by addin
thereto the President and Professor of Ped.
4 ®8ogics of the University of California.
Section 7. The Governor, the Superintendent
of Public instructi n, the President of the University of California, and the Professor of Pedagogy therein, and the principals of the state
Nortna! Schools, shall constitute the State Board
of Education, and shail compile, or caused to
be compiled, and adopt, a uniform series of
text-books for use in thé vomion schools
throughout the state. The State Board may
cause such text books, when scone’. to be
privted by the Superfatendent of State Piinting,
ry
Stat of California an ameudment to section . ,
PATENTS
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Our office is.opposite the U. S. Patent Office,
and we can obtain Patents in less time than
those remote from Washington.
Send model, We advise as to tentability
free of charge—and we make no oc! arge unless
we obtain patent,We refer, here, tothe Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to the
officials of the U. 8; Patent Office. For circular,
advice terms and references to actual clients in
your own State or county address
Cc. A. Snow & Co.
D. S. BAKER
I he READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO
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REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
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G E. WITHINGTON
NIVES notice that he is prepared. to paint
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,.« -. = * CAL.
Office with Dr. N. E, Chapman, Sacramente
Street.
2 Assessment Notice.
ELHI MINING COMPANY—LOCATION OF
prine'pal place of business, San Francisco,
California, Locotion of works, Columbia Hill,
Nevada county, 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 levied upon-the capital stock of the
corporation ~payable immediately in United
States gold coin to the Secretary, at the office
of the company, room 11, No. 14 Sansome
street, San Francisco, California. Any stock
upon which this assessment shail remain unpaid on the eighteenth (18th) day of September,
1894, will be delinquent and advertised. for sale
at a and unless 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 of advertising
and expens’s of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
C. F, HUNT, Secretary.
Office—Room 1, Nu. 14 Sansome street, San
Francisco, California, :
Assessment Notice.
‘ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY,
Nevada 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 capital stock of the corporation, payable
Monday, September 24th, 1804, 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
24th day of Sept., 1894, will be delinquent. and
advertised for sale at public auction, and, ‘unless payment is made before, will be sola on
Monday, 15th day of Oct., 1894, at the hour of 11
o'clock a. M., atthe office of the Secretary ‘of
said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessent, together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. By order of the Boa.d of
Directors.
i K. CASPER, Secretary.
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B: Ei: S : 77) NationalBureau of Claims, .
BOX 35, WASHINGTON, D, c.
Notice—There are
ment
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
, California.
Sggeh emmni
lowing described stock, on account_
fo: 11) levied on the 6th day of August,
1°94, the several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholders, as fol8:
_ No., No.
' Names. Cert. Shs.
Carl Hesse, 194 =—-:25,339
Cr. $107 00. :
P. F. Simonds 24 645
P, F. Simonds, > 189 875
J. J. Ott, 195 1000
A. Jj. Ragon, 198 57
E. Appleton, _ 197 106
B; J, Watson, et) 100
B. J. Watson, 65 _75
B. Bromme!, “160 2500
Cr. $36 00. i
B. Bromm li, Trustee, [61 500
Mre. H.M. Nihell, 199 106
Susan Welch 75 88
Susan Welch, 22 56
Mrs. J. Naffziger, 97 125
Mrs. J. Naftziger, 108 7
Mrs. J. Naffziger, 174 150
J W. Guthrie, 6 660
J. W. Guthrie, il 495
J. W. Guthrie, 17 500
J. W. Guthrie, 18 500
B. Croce, 200 7
E M. Sheehan, 178 700
Otto Norman, 57 1750
Otto Norman, 133 200
G. A. Nihbell, 201 2259
Thos. Monat, 162 2000
Cr. $24 00.
Alfred -Pertuz, 50 1000
Thos. Wollweber, 72 4000
Cr. $48 26.
Wm. Mozer, 202 924
Frank B.Washington, 116 1000
Mex Merten, Trustee,135 1050
B, H. Miller, p+ 164 175
E. Huhn, 203 10245
H. St. Goir, 167 500
Dr. Lowistern, 172 500
H. Klenisarge, 179 450
Joseph P. Weisman; 181 175
Edward H. Bolze, 180 260
M. Blaskower, 187 18,000
Carl Uhlig, * 174 350
Emma Blassauf, 192 5000
DIN GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of works,
California. Location of principal place 0
business, Nevada Cit
Nevada eam
pon the folt_of assessE=Ssss
prerews Seow B55
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gessess And in accordance with law and an order of
the Board of Directorssmade on the 6th day of
August, 1894, so many shares of each
such stock as may be necessary will be sold at
public auction on the 1st day of October, 1894,
atthe hour of 2o0’clock P. M., at the office of
the Secretary, the office of said corporation,
te ety the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs ot advertising and expenses
of sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
K. CASPER Secretary.
Office—In the rear of Carter & Johnston’s
Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California
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“TO THE UNFORTUNATE
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Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Corner Commercial.....-.. San Francise¢o.
Established in 1864 for
the treatment of Sexual
and Seminal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhes,
Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness,Impotency, ete. Skin Dis; eases of years’ standing
an Uleerated Leg successfully treated,’
Lr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years
in San Franeisco und
his Dispensary is the
dest in California. The sick and afflicted .
shoud not failtocallupon him. ‘ihe doctor
has traveled extensively in Busere, 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 consequence of self
abuse. This solitary vice, or dépraving sexual
indulgence, is practiced by the young of both
sexes to ah almost unlimited extent, producin:
with unerring certainty the following train o
morbid symptoms unless com batted by scientific medical measer 8 yiz.: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the
head, ringing in the ears noise like the rustling
of leaves and the rattling of cheriots, uneasiness about Icins, weakness of tk 3 limbs, confused vision, viunfted intellect, oss of confidence, difidence in approachirg strangers, &
disliketo form new acquaintances, disposition
to shun society, lossof memory, hectic blushes,
pimples and various eruptions about the face,
furred tongue fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats. If relief be not obtained,
persons so afflicted should apply immediately,
either in person or by letter and have a cure
effected by his new and scientific mode of
treating these diseases.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate. marriage, who are
‘suffering under any of these fearful maladi¢s,
should not forget the sacred responsibility
resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME, .
Pérsons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, symptoms, length of time the dieease has continued, andthe medicine will be
promptlysent, free from damage or curiosity,
to any part of the country, with full directions
for use. “The Doctor cures wheu others fail,
Try him. Charges reasonable call or write.
Address DR J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street,
corner Commercial, San. Francisco Office Box
1957.
Ordinance No. 115.
An ordinance to provide Revenue—To Levy a
City Road and Street Poll Tax for the year
1894 and 1895, :
HE 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 jevied, for the
fiscal year 1894-1895, upon each male inhabitant
of the City of Nevad&, over the age of ?1 years
aud under 50 years, for City Road ond Street
purposes, which ssid Pol Tax shall beccme
due end become collectable on and after the
first day of JUly, 1894, in the mani.er provided
by law for the collection of School Poll Taxes.
Section 2. The City Marshal of said City of
¥ evada is hereby:made collector of said tax, and
shall c. Hect the same in the manner provided
by lew, and upon the neglect or refusal of any
person liable therefor té pay said tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by
seizure and sale of any perso.al property owned
by such person, Said sale may te made after
three hours Verbal notice of’time and place, and
the provisions of Sections 8791, 3793, 3794, 87
and 8796 of the Political Code of California shal!
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 total amount of said poll taxes collected by.
him during the preceding month; and must pay:
the sume, less 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 Marshu shall be allowed
fifceen per cent of all su h poll taxes collected
by him for said fiscal year, for making such collections.
Passed June 4. 1894. =
b. &. BAKER,
President of the Board of Truste:s.
Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk
Semi-Annual Report
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—OF THE—
CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA CITY,
CALIFORNIA,
Showing Its Financial Condition on the
First Day of July, 1894.
: RESOURCES.
Money on hand.. aauees -$ 48,575 13.
Minsetianavos bonds.. : 60,245 00
Due from banks Riis cor cwulpwaskits 73,911 45
Loans on real estate
Leans on stocks aud bonds
,925 00
Loans on coliateral...... ... 644 60
Loans on personal security 790 OF
Gold billion’.
8385
Collections Spee eee ar ee "395
County and city warrants e 3,310 48°
Real estate taken for debt. 3,952 00
Furniture and fixtures ......., 4,310 00
Bank premises ; 5,000 eo
Sol..
$329,426 22
LIABILITIES,
Capital paid in coin ...
Undivided profit€ .. ee ' 20,986 oe
Due depositors Ss : : 254,463 06
Due banks.. ..:.
"359 59
Dividends unpaid ...2. 02100000022 3,618 51
E. M. PRESTON,
D. E, MORGAN, Secretary. a
Sworn and subscribed be : day een ae ¢ fore me this tenth
{seat} :
: FRED. SEARLS.
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal.
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