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March 14, 1886 (4 pages)

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my daugh>— for cough. ry effective sa Young, y 15, 1884, seul six bot ~ r dye; > beer doe r’s Asthma for me. heumonia,— . Broadway, sthma Cure ungs.— Wm, vigation ire cured m onthe stand rat Folsom ). Says that on its ow ly th ey ever at ad lung lord tamodeg Le WalBridgeport. ria, Deel, yu Nev ad wale Drug t street, Sau i 11, Front 103 and 105 37 and 48 ome street, ale. Agents, md Dealr bottle TD hompso tre els, wi 6b] treet. L, Jiseases. the effeet. cretion ir = }, the greatft eateting rantee sf Seminal ny kind or \od fails to ie irty to six” juent evac: ecompanied ¢ sensation . oer 0: diment wil e color vs shanging a cond stag an ae healurinaty OF . Sundaye free, Thor . Call or No ji Kear ———_ IE, + AION 4 BROAD STREET...5.:.REVADA CITY S Al PLOT ® Vol. LIL. NEVADA CITY, CALIPORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1886, ry Established Sept.'6, 1860, by H.-P. Brown & to. ‘He Dauy. Lranseript. FUBLIS HED KVERY HAY EXCEPT MONDAY BY poet _ BROWN & CALKINS. L.°S Caukixs, Editor, N. P. Brown, Business Manager. OFFICES “TRANSCRIPT: BLOCK, $1 Couvnercia! Street. SURO RIPION PRIGE& = ae One Wear. .. cece ees son seeeee es BT iw, Months, .. 4652.. y aso hree Month.. 52.. cee padeceedeese Z Per month 2.. oe ee ee vewes essen TG Conta, Per Week sts ences ss. eL5 conte * pige_See4 MON HOTEL, NEVA A CITY......0.CALIFORNIA RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. Fo inerly of ‘BeMahon House; Hollister THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated on «+ In the city of Nevada is one of the best ed anime.. comfortable in Northern Cal"The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy oud Pleasant, and every bed in the igor ‘ a rior ii 1: fa ore he Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel intheState and re filled with the best the market affords. Tne UNION haslong enjoyed the reputa? tor being the BEST Hi ‘EL in the moun tain andrthe mt proprietors. propose to “* va Reena uriiaae * Specta Nice: m. ef accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRaYWell stocked Bar and first-class Billiare __Tables connected with the House, OPEN ALL RECTO BR THERS. EXCHANGE HOTEL SAND = STAGE HOUSE. 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. . THE ‘NATIONAL EX3 CHANGE HOTEL is the finest stricture north of te.’ Fire proof, _ all its appointments, elegant nish nd:has_recently besn. renovate throvghout.'The Tabié fare will be unexeptionable modation for families rovided. = . t Aimes.Free Buss to the Des f, -Fo! e Depot.; ~. ae ying hh tor. ye desma Stages leaves the Ho .uan, Camptenville* Fozest City > Pike City, Mountain House Lake City, Malakot, North Ble bse’ Mine, Moore’s Flat, Granitev Bet, Little: York and Outch Flat. —AND— PY RD ROOM . onstaatly supplied: with the very heat wines and cigars LOVELL. ROLLER SKATES. ‘LATEST AND BEST. Nene i Tension by Spiral spring New adjustment. Used by argest rinks. Prices Reduced. Send or circular to : E, T, ALLEN. 416-Mazket St., Sam Franc’ } ILL PRACTIOR IN. THE STATE AND W "“tinited States Courts. ae Office —Up stairs Transeript Block (oppo. ite “Transcript” office. ) EMPIRE LIVERY. STABLE. @pposite National Exchange Hetel, (Buscessor to D. Welllington) of the EMPIRE STABLES f {HE Proprietor: announces he has.now the:larges . Lotot” Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be ound im this part of the State. ~~ Teams, with Bi Wagons and ee teak Ue Danetant itice and on the wiost asonable terms. The Horses are tree from yi¢e, ot goodsty! and capable of going as fast agany gentleman eares to drive, Carriages fer Funerals Attended te with Promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. ~ Quick Time‘ and Cheap Fares . » ‘To Exstend ano Eunopead Crries BY THE Oeu-RAIL ROUTES, A Southern Pacific Company. ! several Railway Lines in the New York and New Orleans With the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.. ian pig i -) YALL KINDS OF WIRE G00 NORTHWESTERN . FIRE INSURANCE: COMPANY, . 4.. 2, FeSTMONDS. c. W. CROSS _ CROSS & SIMONDS, fterneys-and Counseélors at Law Dividends to Policy Holders in each of the past Eleven. © ‘unequalled by those of any ether Company on similar Sts Policies, THE NORTHWESTERN stands among the highest of thé life companies of the country in strength and poet ag shown by the ratio of strplus to linbilities. Its location has given it an irre ge advantage over companies located in the great moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations . of wealth and capita) lessen the rates of in“terest. ‘Add-to this that many of these oompanies are compelled r requirement to make their investments within ‘théir own State andthe cause of the great difference in the cost of ies. ; Its endowment te p will pay 6 age 5 to 6 cent. interest, life ingur Patan seg For further particulars papplyete w= ' General rancisco, or B. gent Nevada City. California Wire Works, 329 Market street, San Franciseo, &. ARBOTT, ents, 389 Kearney Street, San WALRATH, District _ Manufacturers pf WIRE ROPE, Flat and round, iron and stecl, Guaranteed of the best quality and workmanship. : Tempered steel or Batte ry Sereons . trasfwire, all mesh es up tol . tor telegraph, telephone, baling hia, Wire fences, ey phhaggy se on = ai kinds and sizes. Barbed Wi { eeeree licensed manIPO . utscturérs of”: ‘point, regular and thick set. Our customera are guaranteed against law suits. ALL i and. cages, @varies, summer houses, ee , Wire Gloth and Netting . Ait and meshes and any degree of strength. 2 and 4] OF HILWAUKEE, WWISGONSEY. r factor in the State and U ited “Sines Grpanication §52/765,305,81 ca Roberts’ Block Ne orthem., ~~" IF OE pee ao otal Premiums Rec'd. 45). 961,145.12). a. G. HARTWELL, sic cceeeeae aie . Meaty Surveyor, te to Poliey Holdore$7 04 950.69 —aRD— ey oite 8 7,504,250.69 U. 8. DEPUTY MINERA SURVEYOR: a2e-Oflice at the Court house. “GEO. C. GAYLORD ‘DEALER IN. — sit éroceries, Provisions, Goods, rain, Feed, Etc. dar Geods Sold at Bed Ruck Prices ‘Agent for Giant Powder Company. A. LADEMAN, DRALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction 01 Broad and Commercial Stree— + Nevada City. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. CASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & CO., OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Kents Meat Market, keep on a full. assortment. of FAMILY GROCERIES, , PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, FLOUR, &e. _ Wesell for CASH ONLY) LB. Little. John T.Shurtleff LITTLE -& SHURTLEFF, Attorneys and Notary Public TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS. 3,1. CALD WELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office—South side Broad street, opp. Union ‘street, Nevada City. : ; ILE practice'in ail the ‘Courts of ‘thi State, and the Courts of the Unite, States within the State of California, « Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages for $2-60-each, certificates of acknowledgment hereto included ‘ The Famous Knabe Piapo. 66 ¢ “HAVE NEVER SEEN THEIR EQUAL —Ciara Louise Kellogg. Shipmenmade-direct from the East when desired, A. L, BANCROET &CO., ; San Francisco, Cal., mbl4-3m Sole Agents'for Pacifie Coast. ‘i * Constableand Collector. Legal Business aud Collections promptly attended to BE. H. GAYLORD, FRED SEARLS ~ GAYLORD! & SEARLS, ILL PRACTICE IN ALL Courts, State and Fe ieral. -.OFFICES—-Former office of. Walling & Gaylord, on Pine Street, tw6 doors below Broad ; former office of Searis & Searls, on Church street, oppocite Courthouse. jel0 ‘ . Send 10 cents postage,and we ‘will mail you FREE a YO, valuable,sample.box «of goods that will pat you in the way of making MoRE MONEY at once, than anything else in America, Both sexes of allages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not required. We. will start you. Immense pay sure for those who start at, Once; Srinson & Co., Portland, Maine. n21 ME ‘Physicians and Druggists Recommend It. of This medicine, combining Iron with pure tonics, quickly and completely wins saalounien Weakness, Impure Bk Malaria, Chilis the Kidne: a gy : ie is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, all who leai sedentary lives. It does: not injure the teeth, cause” headwhe, or produce constipation—oTHER IRON fe paler t Pipe estan of ¥ D AS lion good : tburn and Belching and stren; e Muscles . nerves, For ag gE Feverg, Laasitude, Lack of Ea , &c., it has no equal. . — has above — went ond crossed re on wrapper. eno other. gMade ¢ by. rhea “Chémical Co., RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE EASONABLETERMS: Franci F “ isco, z JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. B. STOP THAT COUCH Y USING THE GUM TREE COUGH ap eerie tae 6 On! ir Attorney and Counselorjat;Law, . " 7ncr* ont sree melee das cal W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Sivil and Mining Engineer, —AND— U. 3. Depu y Mineral Surv yer. MILLINERY STORE, treet, [Opposite Stumpf’s tel, Nevada City, Misses Boardman & Dreyfiss Proprivtars. : Wejkeep on hand affull,line of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers; ao Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets,. Silks, Plushes, Neck~ wear, Etc.,sEtc, Also material for all kinds of} Fancy Work— Beads, Crewel, Ete. Broad We keep on hand ajbeaatiful stock of ExXuman Etair; Frent Pieces, Switches, Nets, &c. Hats Trimmed and Pressed. Ourstock is new and of the very latest styles,and our patrons can rely upon get ting FINE Goobs at LOW RATES. Being’ practical milliners, and doing eur own work, we will sell CHEAPER than any house ip the county, considering quality of goods. Polite attention shown everybody. Orders from the country promptly filled. Misses BOARDMAN & DREYFUSS. “Honor Thy Father and The Mother.” MISS BESSIE SMOOT AS {LATELY BECOME HER FATHH er’s Clerk, in order that she may the better care for and protect her afflicted pa-, rent. Mr. Smoot it is well known is totally. blind. . He ig.an honest.and deserving man. He keeps for sale . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . Cigars, Tobacco and all kinds of Smoker’s goods, . Besides the Greatest Variety of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Etc. Also a Large Stock of Goods known 4s, Wankes Notions. He sells at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, and we believe it is almost the duty of Nevada’s-citizens to patronize Miss Bessie and her Father. Very few young ladies of her age would have the courage to do whatshe is doing, tecquesing ‘her own comfort and pleasure she may kee; honor and pro’ her blind father. Don’t Neglect to Call at their Store John Caldwell, Thos. 8. Ford CALDWELL & FORD, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Offiice—Beckman Building, cor, Broad ana : Pine streets 4 N.TOWNE, ‘7. H. GOODMAN, : ~a 1 ng a ng up weak lungs Se eee eat Teneo tht Apel fn um of tur Tree, combined with f° OusEYAPA omy, oan * the commandment, and . THE MPROVED wy EI Tm” SEWING MACHINE. IS— mas KING OF ALL” _ Est. of SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market'Street, — Opp. Palace Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO, ANUFACTURERS' AGENT and GenerN al Dealerin all Standard Sewing Machines and their supplies. : 4@Gereral Agent for ““MAGIC” Plaiter Boards and Mme Demorest’s Keliable Cut Patterns. : Send for Illustrated Cataloguies, Cards, Ete. Established 1863. ¢ N. E. CHAPMAN, —DENTIST, y NEVADA CITY, CALA: EXTRACTING A SPECIALTY. LOCAL ANESTUET'CS: IF.’ DESIRED. a2 Office at Residence, Sacramento St. JOHNSON & MASON, A ttorncys and Counselors at Law AND N OTARY: PUBLIC 0 fide —Phomas ‘Building, uw iistairs, cor ner Bread and Pine sts., Nevada. City. SAMARITAN NERVINE, THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR, NEVER FAILS. TL only-known-specific for Epileptic Fits. Alt o for Spasms and falling sickness. Nei vous Weakness quickly. relieved. an cured. Equalled by none in delirium of fever. -Neutralizes germs of diseases and sickness, Oureg ,ugly blotches end stubborn. blood oa : res, ca blood, quickens—sluggish circulaon. Eliminates tear . Carbuncles and Scalds. Permanently and promptly cures Paralysis. Yes, itisa chenrening and healthful Aperient Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing ea use, Routs Biliousness and clears complexion, Charming resolvent and matchless laxative. It drivea Sick Headache like the wind. ,Contains no drostie vathartics or opiates. ; Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it. life-giving propertios to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. Reliable when all opiates fail. e wales the mind and invigorates the pay. Cures ty sag inary or money refunded. Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand Leading pbysicians in.U. 8. and Europe. Leading clergymen in U. S. and Europe. Diseases of the blood own it a con: ueror. For sale by all leading Druggists. $1.60, Carr Brothers, Nevada City. THE DR. S. A. RICHMOND NERVINE C0., Proprietors: ‘. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Correspondence freely answered by Boat 97 sicians. For testimonials and circularssend stamp. OE. ROSENTHAL'S Popular VARIETY STORE: Commercial Street, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIZIT BLOCK [8 THE PLACE To BUY = Ne ~\ Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, Ete ee ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits IN THEIR . EASON. © z J Fresh Strawberries & Oherries : Received, Daily. ~B. ROSENTHAL, Money Made on a Small Capital. Apparatus, Stock and Supplies of all Kinde for Making Rubber Hand Stamps. O other light manufacturing--business N can equal it for large and speedy returns. A rare chance to establish a permanent, profitable and growing business in your own town on a very small capital, SEND FOR. DESCRIPTIVE’ CIRCULARS. The Barnes & Alien Mig Co., \ 6 Syracuse; N.Y.» ar en, and used more wore every year. Mustang Liniment is older th Man and B
Mas i \. } . before the Hon. J. M. rags 2 kmowntome.” 4H. A. Ancusn, M.D., “Onstoria is so well adapted tochildrenthat 9 ctires Colle, Constipation, {recommend it as superior to any prescription . Sour Grown Diarrhea, ructatso Witkous injustous medication. vere = : = ee — DENTIST. OF In Nevada City, Mondays, . Office in’ Morgan & Roberts Block. NEVADA CITY. MARY E. LITTLE. Physician, MERCIAL STREET CHANCE OF TIME. Nevada: City and Grass Valley Bus Line. TIME TABLE: regular trips between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following hours: Leave Grass Valley at §:30.and 9:00 a. M. and 1:00, 3:00 and 4:00 Pp. m. Leave Nevada City at 9:45, 10:304. M., and 2, 4:30 and 4:45 P. M. Ladies and .gentlemen called for inany part ofthe city without extra charge. 2rders lcft.at either Hotelwill be promptly attended te. a wit o30tf, -CARSON’ & WETTERAU, Prop’s. = gt ; oO i—] exe C2 oo a FFre fs ma INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California. the matter of ©. W. Palm an insolvent the said C. W. Palm having on the 8th day of Febrnary 1886, filed in this Court his schedule and inventosy by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said C. W. Palm is hereby declared to be vent. The Sheriff of the said county of NeVada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal ‘of the said C; W Palm except such as may be exempt by law from execution, and all his) deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the init ment of an assignee of his estate. persons. are forbldden to pay any debts to the said Insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging: to him or to any person, firm or col on, or association for his use. The said debtor le hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until the'further orr of this Court, except as-is herein orSaeed: Itis further ordered that all the creditors of the said debtor be and appear Judge of the Superior Co of the said county, of Nevada, in open Court, at the Court roon of said Court in the said county of Nevada on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day at. 1886; at 10 o’clock a. Mm. of that day to Prove tneir debts and te choose an assignee of the estate of said debtor. * ee It is further ordered that this_order be publishedin the Nevapa Daly Transcript a nev spaper of general circulation publish in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said pa is published before the said ‘day set for the meeting of creditors.ted February 18th, 1886. . 118-td J,M. Wauiixe, Superior Judge. Deadwood Mining Company. ANNUAL MEETING. o NHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stookholders of the Deadwood Miaing Compony. will take place at the Editorial rooms of the Transcript Office, Nevada City, at 6:36 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday, February 23, 1886. For the of electing Trustees. for the “year, and the transaction of such other eas.as may flé-td tore the meeting. J, J. LYONS, Seo’y. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs, . . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE NO. io COM-= NTIL further notice the ’Bus will make . ’. UNION LIVERY SIBLE. . NEVADA CITY,] J, A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. a Finest Veliieles nud; Beat Roadsters in the§Ceunty. CAREFUL DRIVERS FURNISHED WHEN REQUIRED. If YOU WANT’ FIRST-CLASS CARE OF YOURSHORSES, STABLE THEM AT GRAHAM'S. A. WUTKE, . FASHIONABLE BOOT ‘AND SHOEMAKER, da City, Cal. — o— REPAWING NEATLY DONE. Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, i CAPITAL $300,000. Principal @Mee-236 Paves SAN FRANCISCO free INSURANCR ON J. F Hoveuren President. J. > N. Suxrarp, Vice Prosident. Cuanias H. Story, Secretary. R, H. Maem, General Agent. a Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low assolveney and a fair profit will admit of, guaran teeing a prompt and liberal response to a juste 6 for loss, GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STRBET, GRASS VALLEY ‘RO D .STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $80,000. RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. @FFICRRS: ne M. PRESTON.....00,,+ Presiden NOCHUNT A Hcsiccs eee Wee President IO T. MOKRAN... a+ -eeeesesCauhior D EK. MORGAN. Agst. Cash'rand Secretary “. —DIANSTORS:— Dx. R. M. Hoyt. Gro. M. Hues Guo. A. Coormr. NuneSzsnus. ~— L. Hoveman B. M. Prustow, £7 Receive Depesits, E Joux T. Monean. 64 Highest.Price Padd for Statéand Coa: ty. Warranta. ie ¢ DRAW CHECKS oy New Verk, PS Sacramento, San Francisco, \ We issue Sight\ Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available n any part of 3reat Britaid’ and Europe, Make Collections 4nd transaet General Banking Business. ba sag i —CORR ESPON DAN New York—First National Bank, San Francisco First National Bank. SackaMento— ional Bank of 1D, O M‘lls & Co. = Z "Copartnership Notice. W-. the undersigned, do §hereby eertity ’ that we are partners, transacting business in this State, at the city and county ot Nevada, under the firm name and sryle of Polidori & Friedman. That the names Vin’ fall of all the members of such shipare P.D. Polidori and A. Friedman and that the places of our r ve roaidences are set Co gp our respective names hereto subscribed. In witness, wheteof we have hereunto set our hands this 8d day of February, 1886. © ‘ Pr gore : ad, ee ’ x 3 SSE = BROAD STREET 2 doors below Post Office, Neva. ‘Fine Boots and: Shoes a speelalty OUEREQE THE HOME MUTUAL CITIZENS BANK. srtner* . : w=» acces Insolvent Notice. N the Superior Court of the pny gs Ne] vada, State ot ‘California. In the matter of Chas. H. Crosby, an Insolvent Debtor. Chas.H. Crosb: ing filed in Court } his petition; ule and inventory ‘im insolvency, by which it sepeers thathe is an insolvent debtor, the Chas, H. Crosby ‘is hereby declared to be insolvent, The Sheriff of the county of Nevada is hereby directed . to take possession of all the eatate, real and personal, of thr said Chas. H. Crosby, Insolvent Debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, v: ers, books of account and i papery, and to keep the same safely until the tate. A intment of an assignee of his es. Ali persons are forbidden to ‘pay an debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver ar ty belonging to him, orto any * E imm or corporation or association for his sé, transfer or deliver any —propert; further order of Court, except és herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the tors of said debtor be and ‘appear before the Hon. J.M. Walling, Judge of .the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open Court, of the courtroom of mid Court, in the, City: of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal., on Monday, the Highth of March, 1886, at 10 o'clock a.m. of that debts and choose an assignee of the estate of said debtor. : \ . Itis further Ses oe the order be published “in “the Nevada~Deily Transcrip' = phe ‘circulation, published ¥ until the ot Dated February 3d, 1886.: J. M. WALLING, 3 Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F:.G. Bearer, Clerk. the above named Com; on TUESDAY, Feb. 9, 1886. Feb. 5th, 1885. . THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Francisco, Cal. MASONIC NOTICE. STATED MEETINGS on Second Wedn ing are cordially invited. D. E.!MORGAN, Master. J. H. BoarpMaw Seeoretarv. jell _Broad St, Market. Nevada City, California. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor I AM prepared ¢ojsupply ; the People of Nevad City nd victrity with Choice. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. At-as low rates as cam be purchased where in Nevada City. Meats delivered within. a reasonable tance free of charge. , If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet r Uhop, give me a call” lintend to alwaye keep the best mea o beprocured in the market at the shop, upon getting what they order, A share of publicpatronage ‘s respectfully solicited. hed All ettlements will be made with Monr th Bcoad Street Market, same as usua 25 YEARS IN US Siamisiiii mencitataet The Greatest Medical Triumph of: the Age. ‘SYMPTOMS OF . TORPID LIVI Loss of appetite, Bowelg coastive, Pain in the head, witha ‘ault ooo. sation in the back part, Painunder the shoulderblade, Fullnesd after eating, with a disinclination te exertion of body or mind, IrritaDirity er semnper, Low spirits, ‘with a fee ing Sr cering uae ected some du'y, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots . } re the eyes, Headache over the nght eye, Restlessness, with . fi:ful dreams, Highly-colored urine) and CONSTIPATION. . TUTT’S PILLS are _esppeially ‘adapted to such cases. One dode pffects et change of feeling +5 astonish thes fferer. They Increase the Appetite, and: ales Wier h. cause tho body te: Bi Thus the system isr at ' y 2 stive Huced. their Tonic Acti NYE. toa G Y i gists, oreontbyexpreseon YeoulytareL, Office, 4¢ Murray St4 8. Y. Guay Hare or Warsksrs ~ esaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to . y, to prove their } iy of Neva ‘eounty of Nevada,Cal., : a the’ Ys ae published, before the’ sail“day rthe meeting of eres it is farther ordered that in th ‘ at in ie meanA all proceedings against the said insolAt a meeting of the Board of Directors of a pany, held Wednes. day, Feb. 3rd; 1886, dividend-No‘11, of Ten Cents (10c) per share; was declared, payable Transfer books will be closed Friday, Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San Nevada Lodge, Nol13, F.'& A.M. py of each month, Visiting Bre! in_good stand customers, whether old or young,'ean yf ae, Tue flood in Massachusetts was ‘a great bootito Bostonians. They can now trace their ancéstry back to the days before the deluge. ‘An Iowa man.who -had been converted at.a. revival -mecting groaned'so long,-and.loud over his ‘sins that be.was arrested and tined $10 for. disorderly conduct. ror é sin AOL Jones of Florida: You are right in saying that ‘‘all the world loves -. a lover’’—except the girlyou: are after.. Come oft; Jcnes! ——— © <P e . Tae “‘wife” was once the ‘‘weaver’ of the family. She doesn’t loom‘ upin'thatway much nowa‘days. AS i Tae rumor. that ‘the world moves”. because it is cheaper to _ move than pay rent is denied. Ordinance No, 74<Old No. 107 An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates for the year commencing July 1st, a. pv. 1886, -and terminating July 2st; 1687. "Ta Reva, ‘OF ‘SHUSERES of the City i. of Nevada do ordain as follows: ‘and after July ist; 1886} and until P July ist, 1887, ! 5 Loeering) Tales and no greater rates‘ shall bejarged, and may be collected per week by: the Nevada City Water Works, from consumers of water taken from said. Company within the corporate limits of the City: evada: Section 1, .For families 50 cents. 2 2 ‘or each additional family in Section.3. For families occupying a house upper and lower stories, 50 cents “Section 4." For restaurants “and eating houses, 75 cents. Section 5. For first class hotels, $8. Section 6. For second class hotels, $2. Section 7 For third class hotels, $1 50. Section 8. For fourth class hotels, $1. Section 9. For saloons, 75 gents, Section “10. ‘For’ ‘rboms “Offices, 26 inte, Section 11. For photograph galleries, 60 cents. Section 12. For barbet shops, 50 cents. Gection 13. For bath establishments, 75 Cente. Seccion 14. _ For drug stores, 50 cents. Section 15. For blacksmith and wagon shops 50 cents. ak ; Section 16. All houses occupied by women, 50 cents, Section 17. For school houses with an attend=nce of legs than two hundred children, $1 50. Section 18. For.schoel houses with an ~~ of over two hundred children, Section 19, For foundries, $1. septins 20, For daily printing offices, 75 cents. {Gaylord & Searls, Atty# for Inrolvent. {4} Section.21. Weekly and tri-weekly printa ap — band sng offioes, 60 cont. ; DIVIDED NOTICE ition 22. For printing offiees running ; rg oe presses with water power, extra, het Section 23. For butcher shops runnin THE DERBEC BLUE GRAV. moat cutters with water power, extra, 76 cents. . 5 Section 24. For butcher shops, §0 cents. Section 25. For bakeries; 75 cents. Section. 26. For dairies, including one horse, 50 centa. Section 27. For Chinese houses for each faucet, 50 cents. Section 28. For Chinese wash houses and laundries, from $2 to $3. . Section 29. _ For first.class liyery stables, including water for washing livery wagona, buggies and carriages, $5. ‘ Section 30. For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagcns, buggies and carriages, $4. Section 81. Fos third class livery stables, inclnding water for washing wagons, buggies and f Section 32. bles, $1. Section 38. For feed and'sale stables, $2, Section 34. For private , stables, one to 2 horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. + Section 35. For private stables, each ad ditional -horse, 12}¢ centa. Section 36. horses, $1 50. Section 87. For gas works, $2. : Section 88. For Court House, including irrigation, $4. ion 439, For se water for each machine cents, Section 40. For public halls and theatres, 25 cents. z Section 41. For 1,000 bricks om large contracts, 10 cents. Section 42, For 1,000 bricks on small contracts, 124 cents. Section 43. For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch. 2 Section 44. Plastering or cementing, 1 cent per yard. Section 45. Railroad depot, $2 50. Section 46.For, irrigation, if taking water vt family rates, for lots not exceeding one-half an acre in area, $10 per season. Lots. coritaining over one-half an acre in area, $15. per séason. Section 47. For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for every quantity-above an inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24 Section j48. For itrigation, when takin no water at family rates, 25 cents per in for 24 hours, . Section 49. For irrigating vegetable gardens, where vegetables are sold-in pn i : $25 for vagrogig . : Section ‘or city fire , for water used for fire purposes, $3 for ue bh plug per year, Y’ Section 51. . For — or watering the streets of Nev: City from the fire plugs, $10 per year. “. Section 52. For practice of organized hose or fire companies, $10 per year. Section 53. For flushing sewérs of all kinds, $10 per year. Section 64. For City Halland City Jail, $5 per year. Section 55. For City trough at the Plaza and City Pound, $20 per year. Section 56, The agent of the company shal! have the power in-all cases to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity of water used, and fix the price as provided by Sections 47 and ‘48; it shall ‘also be optional to said agent‘to furnigh or not furnish waes, $2. r fourth class livery stamachines, use of ts -at family rates. = Section 67. All rates, except irrigation and city. Perposs, are due'‘and payable weekly. ter for fire, spr'nkling and watering streets,’ practice of ergunized fire com sewers; City Hall, Cit: Jail, City "trough and ‘pou ake due aed payable quarterly. I , rates in monthly instalhents “of one ‘of the rates, when t-king water for the season, as vided by Section’ 48. If not paid within be shut off ‘ent. uuderstood ecurrent month the water w’ at the discrétion:of the water to ‘be ‘a ‘hotel containing rot less than 70 beds;' second: class hocel not le ss°than 40 beds; third class hote!; not less than $v beds; fourth class hote!, jess than 20 beds, Section’ 69, First class livery stable. is erstood to“bea stable containing not less than, 25 horses; second clads livery sta ble not less than 15 horsés; third class livery stable not less than-6 horses; fourth clase . livery stable less thap six horses, Section 60. Noone except a properly authorized agent of the water works shall turn on-the water'tu any place or buildingwithcut a permit from the water agent, provided that the authorized agengé of the City or Fire Department may turf oh the water for City pu . Section OL, All water used. for running . machinery, 25 cents ‘per miner’s inch, “Passed February HC. MILLS, President.’ W. G. Bicuanps, Clerk, —*pacer: Lee ID NT ATA EI PORES uterocaties 2 4 ne ee ates ny RANA I > ne sca BP ee csopeeseteiibiat rom 1 or breweries, including two . i) ter for irrigation to'parties taking no water