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March 16, 1889 (4 pages)

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i The Daily Transcript. Savage ideas of Books. . DThe testimony of travelers in various of the world shows that most savages think that books speak to the readers. Some Esquimaux, seeing a . _priest_ read from the Bible, thought that he heard the book and repeated the words to them. A Fuegian, after . hearing a reader, took the book ani putit to his ear in order to hear the sound of the voice that spoke to the reader. The savages of West Australia used to be greatly puzzled by the “‘speaking papers,” as they called books and letters. They could not un. derstand how a person receiving a letter announcing. the sending of a number of sheep was able to detect by it that one was missing. Some Cochin China Baunois were in like manner astonished at finding that_a demand for payment for carrying a letter was defeated by the letter itself, the writer haying announced the payment of the fee. » A California Indian, havings by a letter been detected in the theft of one of a number of loaves of bread that he was carrying to a missionary, the next time that he had a like errand hid the note under a stone that it should not see him eat the.bread, and thus be able to tell of the theft.—N. Y. Sun. g» “Technical Education. i {The téchnical schools of Germany have received of late great expansion, and are most carefully patronized by the State. Theplan generahyin-operation aims to familiarize the pupils with machinery and the different branches of constructive . industry. There are the éngineer schools, or classes, .and the master-workmen schools. The first is for those who please to build and own factories; the second for those who purpose to become skilled mechanicians. Among thé technicals are spinning, weaving, milling, brewing, and the making of all sorts of wares, machines, buildings, furniture, etc. Constant and intimate relations are sustained with all sorts of industrial establishments, and scientific excursions are frequently made to factories to study their operation. The bias of American education is yet too little in this practical direction.Sheridan's Estimate of Grant. Of Generai Grant Sheridan says, alluding to the events that culminated in the surrender ot Lee: ‘The only apparent effect of discomfitures was to make him all the more determined to discharge successfully the stupendous trust committed to bis care and to bring into play the manifold resources of his well-ordered military mind. He guided every subordinate then and in the last days of the rebellion with a fund of common sense and superiority of intellect which have left an impress:so distinct as to exhibit his great personality. When his military history 1s analyzed after the lapse of years it will show, even more clearly than now, that during these as well as in his previous campaigns he was the steadfast center about and on which every thing else turned,” The Original Lerce's LITTLE ic) Veas ant y SEaRWe LIVER ele) Se & PILLS. PURELY VEGETABLE! PERFEOTLY SARMLEGS . Unequaled as a LIVER PILL. Does net i gripe. ONK PELLET A DOSE. SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKG. Beware of Imitations, containing Poisonous Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pierce's Pelleta, which are little Sugar-coated Pills, or Antibilious Granules. Being Purely Vegetable, Dr. Pierce’ Pellets operate without disturbance to Sik HEADAGHE, Bilious Headache, bowels, relieved and permanen' tl cured by the use of Dr. Bierce’s Pleasant Pa ive Pellets. ‘In explanation of the ial power of these Pellets over 80 great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is univergal, not a gland or tissue cnanpinns, their sanasts, for 25 cents @ Chemical Laboratory of WORLD’s DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main 8t., Buffalo, N. ¥. $500 mu is offered by the spanutactur tive influence. Sold by drugg a vial. Manufactured at th ers of Dr. Sage Memedy, for a heavy headache, obstruction, of the n err 4) discharge to the w ears, deafness, hacking or coug' it in consumption, ‘0 disease ia s0 common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by pbysicians. By its mild soothing, and healing properti omedy cures the wo cases of Catar “Cold in the penny” Dr, Sage's Catarrh Cor and rrhal Headache. Bold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents. » Untold Agony from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes:.** Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family pbysician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was guch a bad one, that every day, towards suneen voice would become 60 hoarse I could ly speak above a whisper. In the mornin, my coughing and clearing of my throat woul most strangle me. By the use of Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I wasa well. man, and the cure has been permanent.” “Constantly Hawking and Spitting” Thomas J. RusHina, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, #. Louis, Mo., writes: “I was a great sufferer rom catarrh for three years. At times Ico hardl the, and was constantly hawk and spitting, and for the. last eight months throtigh the nostrils. uld ne phe nothing could be done for me. Luck, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh y brea col ot “breathe ag yiaed red, and ee , and one has only to give to experience astounding ts a ent cure.” xX iy Treatise on Catarrh, giving valas to clothing, diet, and other oft rtance, will be -mailed, poste to say at on recelj . of a two-cent 0 stamp. . Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, BUFFALO B® Mo, 068 Mais Strect. Morada aad Gras Volley "Bus Line. TIME TABLE: : regu: vada City at e NTIL,f r notice the ‘Bus will make ! D a3 tr ps between Grass Valley and e follow] ours : ve Grass Valley at 8:00 and 9 o'clock A.M.,and 1, 8:45and 6:30 P. M. @ Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M. 4:80, 6, and 7:80 P. M. : from. hotel to hotel 25 cents for the WRTTERAU & CARSON, i Proprietors trip’ Castoria is Dr. . Sani’l Pitcher’s harmless and HERR E SS TITTLAOTIHERLEITLIUSLAIDVI SEDO IDADAESE EES What is _ quick: ours Sew 6 erie or Narcotic Syrups, . ‘ to Castor Oil, Children cry for Milicthers bless Castoria, Constipation ¢ ce ome . also aids ion} oefaction. i x NUNVANVANANALARR ALLL AAALALAAAAALAN NAS WACO Mortuary Fund, Reserve Fund, Claims on Hand D PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry ScHooiine, ex-State Treasurer February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February Wn. Kocu, bookkee ary 5th, 1887; proo Tuomas Bieiey, filed February 8th, 1887> Howe Benerir Lure Associ Ge Five Thousand Dollars, aim ment of this amount long be grateful therefor. Xaver Scunrrz, Petaluma, ins 6th, 1887; claim. paid May 21st, 1887. expiration of tim most gratefully r Z. 7, Barnom, 1887; claim paid May 2ist, 1887. Watkin R. Price, 29th, 1887; proa' Home Benerit Lire Assourati Gentlemen—Your ¢ Watkin R. Price dl commendable. system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed. Always resh. and reliable, They are a gentle laxative, or an purgative, according to size of dose case of Catarr in the Head which they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS OF CATABRH.— Dull, 3 falling from the head throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are eak and watery; there is ringing in the ict hing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice ia ch and has a “nasal twang’’; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mantel aprconnst: a hacking cough and general debility, Only a few.of the above-named symptoms are likely to be presen in any. one case. Thousands of cases annually, without ‘manifesting bulf of the ge hy Sag, gue Teand end in the grave. Do not ten up simply_to sell and impoge on the peopl ONLY PERFECT SELF-TEACHING LADIE tothe public, and it is within the reach of all. _Llustrated. Circulars and sample copy ly, and I am now a well man. I believe to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now ufactu "HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. INCORPOKATED 1880. 740 Montgomery Street! GENERAL AGENT... SECRETARY.. 2+ This is the largest, old Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FEE.M 2 ‘* NO ANNUAL UES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE, COST. 2" Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are urcontestable and nonforLessened Cost tt Persistent Members. in sorce for the secand period of five years, nt made by the member (with interest), eserves (also with xtiaguish the cost for On continuance of the Certificace the full amount of the reservé payme together with division 0 terest), and gain on Mortality Co the second period of five years. the erd of each five years to persistent members Cash Surrender “Talwuc. -e to surrender his C Should the member choos : paid in cash to him. eriod, there shall be reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid... Bank of California San Francisco Savings Union ue and-Unpaid fs filed I Yours very Home Benefit Life Association : Your check for Ter e allowed your Assoc ceived, Nevada Bank, San Fr fs of death filed May is this day m ours very tru ANN PRI Supt. Golden City Che Sypney M. Vas Wyck, 900.00. Total payme 91, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10, arr All assessments will be paid ai National Bank of Grass Valley. sii bases one Buy Only When You Get The Best. be deceived. There are many ‘systems in name only, gotWe have the BEST and 3 TAILOR SYSTEM offered Texas Siftings. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA Cciny. Celebrated Millbu @ Columbus ‘Buggl *“T recommend Castoria fér children’s * A : 111 So, Oxford St. Broo! ‘(ax Cewravr Compaxy, 77 Murray 8t,, New York. WONT GEN“ Astounding Reductions in Prices of Newspaper San Francisco TO SUIT THE TIMES. .BANK OF CALIFORNIA FRANK C. HAVENS NO MEDICAL FEE. . Both for $6 00 a Year! ,OFFER NO. 1.) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP? (Regular Price $6 a Year) : vo wWwreoreEt THE SAN FRANCISCO (Regular Price $1.25 a, Year) (Gnleas ip f profits resulting from lapsed r Kt, will be applied toe Similar distribution of surplus is m ertificate at the end of the or his order, insured for $ 21st, 1887; amount paid February a, insured for $2,000, died Febru87; claim paid February 21, ed for $5,000; claim r Bank of Californi ebruary 14th, 18 Shipwright, of San Francisco, insur o thank you for tae payinent of held by my father. xpected, and I am very ELLA T. BIGLEY. ured for $1,000; proofs of death . file ntlemen—I have.t sunt of certificate fore the date due was une fan Francisco, July 19, 1887. 1 Thousand Dollars, a month before tl iation in which to make payment, i §. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death hd TEXAS SIFTINGS#! filed April 6th, anciseo, insured for $5,000; died 7th, 1887 ;.paid May 21st, 1887. K life.of my son, promptness is $5,000, the insurance on the 10st gratefully received. Such 1 Gk, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. mical Works. nts thereon $383. t the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and heck for Don’t buy Dress Cutting Systems until you have examined our illustrated Circular and see a copy of Fashion Journal Free Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker ! Nora:—"Emma, why is itt clothing always fi have triea_every Sys’ for sale, or to_be at me, a perfect-misfit.” Emma:—Well, Nora! 1 must say that them with the same hased-one of Mrs, tem that is offered I tried about all of Dress Cuttin from the inatructio nt worn, to fit perlter them in a sin? I tell you it is the only in the world. Why, do now that she has a se i, Ohio, where she teaches more dress cutting than are taught by allother systems in the Uni ublishes a Fashion Journa rgest schoo! of dress cut has Terms to Agents. [Oe Wo have taugist 10,000 ladies,” re Morning Call sant ENE and over 200,000 Systems have gone into use, and everybody is (Seven issues a week) perfectly satisfied, Isalive metr@politan daily. It has the largest circulatiomand {s recognized as being the of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL A. iC. FLESHER & CO., with only a parto & eyclopedia, see for yourself, ages, ete., that you ma eachers, etc., to th School Trustees, Manage: : Headquarters fort : rn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 7RANSCRIP! { Regular Price $6 a Year) wiroereEet THE SAN FRANCISCO DPAIIT CALI! (Regular Price $6 @ Year) Both for $8 00 a Year! [OFFER NO. 3.)! THE NE YADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP) ( Reguiar Price $6 a Year) wWwrireecvEL THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED (Regular Price $4 a Year) This Unparalleled Offer will remain open day, the ei ten o’clock room of said Cour’ Date deceased. 1889, not Lith day 0: of said da the Court forate, in said County of Nevad estate, in sa Jounty of Nevada. : WM. KALLENBERGER, . . Super : Administrator of the estate of said deceased. and’ State of California, Dated North Bloomfield this 19th day of . February, 1889. February, 1889. . of the Estate of Wm. Howard, deceased, to the creditors of, «nd ali persons having claims op cond the said deceased, to exhibit . Office address is Was! th the necessary vouchers within . ty, Cal., has thi» day four months afterthe i ahr et of whe . notice to T. 8. ord, rey _ for he Backer Quartz said Admi.wistrator, at his Law OE ith ne . Office, corner Pine and Commercial Streets, . jy width, situate Nevada City, California, the same being . pistrict, County 0 rincipal place for the transaction of . jfornia, and designated by usiness of said estate, in said County . and official Number 59, ED. SAMPSON, . 11 East of Mt. [ Administrator of the Estate of Wm How. 59 being descri ard, deceased, and Public Administrator. Dated February 6th, 1889. 7, 3. Ford, Atty for Adm’r. ‘ mae: va eens SPATE os Tela Sao Paynes from whic u : f es diameter bears 3. No, 1615, tant marked “Bb. T. i 17°. E., 8. Sheriff's Sale. 22.73 chains to pos ‘ end of lode cla Inthe Svperior Court of the County of Ne. tree 6 inches ¢ vada, State of California. 28 links distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at post in rock fe corner marked “B. Q. M, No.3, va Plaintiffs, a black oak tree 12 inches dia’ N. 9° E, 1.06 chains J. 8. HOLBROOK, magnetic variation 1 Defendant. ly boundary 1500 feet or 22.7 i, her RES F.W. Weatand W. D, Vin. ner in South Yuba River, von onthe 25th day of February, A . a witne»s post marke P.,” stand ng in roc W. 50: links distant. themwi of Nevada. D. 1889, recovered a jud ment against J. 8. Holbrook for the sum of one thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars, together . to left aud along with costs of suit taxed at $12.25, with in. claim 300 feet or 4.54) terest thereon from the dafe of gaid judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum claim in t Court, on pages 264 et seq, and whereas itis ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint, be foreclosed and roperty therein described, to-wit: Situate ying and being inthe County of Nevada, State of California,and bounded and particularly described as follown, to-wit: ‘All and singular that certain piece or parcel of land and town lot situate on the westerly side of Broad street in the city of Nevada, County and State aforesaid, designuted on the official map of Nevada City made y H. 8. Bradley in 1569, as Lot No. eleven (i) in block No, thirty-six (36) and bounded northeasterly by Broad street, suutheasterly y lot of John Schmidt, scuthwesterly by Sprin seer? and northwesterly by lot of rs. Deal. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining be sold at public auction t. satisfy. gaid Judgment, togetheaawith interest and c Both for $6 50 a Year ! costs. 5 Notice is hereby given that I will sell at ublie auction, in front of the Court House oo , in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY To take advantage of any one of the Combinations pay one. year’s combination price in advance. 4 eeu hdoabenge The Daily Transcript ing and interesting. The San Francisco Weekly Call Mousehold, . You Must Pay in Advance for One Year. Notice of Proving Will. ‘n the Superior Court, in and forthe coun: . In TAR Sur ty of Nevada; Btate of California. iter of the estate of Joseph Wood, deceased. Notice 18 hereby given Sat toe WES arch, 1889, 8 . 440 Dp, F, OSBORN, ghteenth aay of M ‘a. mM. of said day, at the Court ‘eation of Mary K. yio0d hen and where any person interested Notice of deceased, and for hear. MORGAN, Clerk. ‘or Petitioner Hotioe fo Credivare. & Notice of Application for Mining Patent Estate of WILLIAM HOWARD, deceased, OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Ed, Sampson, Administrator [Order of Sale. F. W. WEST and W. D. VINTO? pe which suid Judgment-is recorded ne Judgment Book 2 of thesaid Superior saturday, March 30th, 1889, Between the hours of 9 o'clock a, M. and 5 o'clock P. M,, to-wit: 120’clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant in the above entitled action herein named, had, held, owned or possessed on the said Twenty fifth day of February, 1889, the day on which said Jucgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which may have been subsequently acquired in and to all of the above deserib highest bidder for cash in han ed praperty to the , to satisfy d Judgment, interest and costs. Given under my hand Shis 4th day of March, 1889. GEORGE LORD. Sherift of Nevada County. By J. L. HOLLAND, Under Sheriff. . Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiffs. / Those in arrears for the TRANSCRIPT now must pay up in full, and also Isthe Leading paper of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since it was established in 1860, It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural, Court;Supervisoral and other Nevada county news. It is bright, independent, enterprisIs a handsome eightpage paper. Itis issned every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter ot the globe, complete up*to date of publication, It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the prin— ea oe ame world 6nt = vee yee of ay ree rh es and betel senere . erature, urnisheg the latest.and most reliable financial news an market quotaSend for Illustrated Circular and tions, and gives special attention tounining, horticulural and agricultural news and isin every respect a first-class family paper;appealing tothe interest of every member of the
BES t! Homestead situate upon the Red Dog road and about one half a mile in an Kvaterly leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast. The Celebrated Illustrated Humorous Paper, do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. BROWN & CALKINS, To whom all Orders Must Be Addressed. “Carrlages Phaetons Yon Take the DAILY T ANSCALP 4 FULL, VARIRTY The subscription price of Siftings is $4ayear. Iiis a 16-page paper, rofusely-dllustrated by the leading artists and caricaturiats of the day. In the matter of original yaar is aqknowlednen remy oe se Bend of the Alnerretes press ofthe country,and . nas been well named “The y Wonder o e World.” 8 publishedin New York 250 to 256 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio . and has « National reputation. The merits of the SIFTINGS arego well known that we Remember that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe J : The Best in the World for General Use. The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensive .ad compact—58,000 topics, Complete in 8 eonvenie Reliablé—-400 first-class contributors, Fresh—Brought down to the Now Ready—Subseribers uot Really Cheap—Lese than balf the price o Send to us for specimen We call the special attention of EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. PEIIWLIEsS w& UN'S Publishers re The Nevada Transeri neers a LL TS? You Don’t Get the News No, 1612, Sheriff's Sale. In the Superior Court of the County of Nev ada, State of California. (Order of Sale. . OTTO AMBERG, Plaintiff, vs WM. H. KISTLE and JOHN KISTLE, Defendants, WHEREAS, Otto Amberg.on the fourth day of March, A. D, 189, recovered a Judgment against Wm, H. Kistle and John Kistie for the sum of Five Hundred Twenty Seven and 50-100 Dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $2.30, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per gent. per annum till paid, which said Judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 2of the said Superior Court, on page 268 et seq., and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plainff's Complaint, be foreclosed and property jereln dea ribed, to-wit: That certain lot known ‘as the Kistle direction from the U, &, Postoffice in Nevada City, the suid lout lying and being upon the South side of suid road aud being bounded on the North by lot of Smith Hetheringtun, outhe East and Sdéuth by land of John Dyer, and upon the West by Pine Grove cemetery, with the dwelling house barn and wood-house situate thereon, all situate and being in the County of Nevada, State of California—be sold at publie auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with taterest and costs, Notice is hereby given that’ I will sell at public'auction, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Saturday March 30th, 1889, Between the hours of De’clock A, M. and 5 aninek fro ke 12 a alonk: Mi, of said ay, @& ne righ title ~ intere which the defendan an : entitled . action herein ‘Wamed;— had, . held, owned or possessed on the satd 4th day ‘of March, 1889, the diy on whith, said judgment was docketed as afore said, or which either of them may have gubnenuentty an it hoe in and to all of the above describe roperty, to the highe bidder for peer a. toment, intesest and costs, ts in above and, to satisfy said judgGiven under my band this 4th day of GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of Nevada County. By J. L, HoLtanp, Under Sheriff, PF. Simonds, Atty for PIff. March, 1889. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT. PACBAMENTS, om Jarch 4th, 18sy, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH EK following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be madé before the Superior Judge at Nevada wie Cal., on April 20th, 1459, viz: John H Wilson for the Lot 1—-SE4 of NE}4-and N}g oOfSE4 Sec. 2, Tp. 16N.,R.9K. M.1eM He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of suid land, viz: Sumner McCausland, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horner, Geo, W. Jones, all of Nevada City P, V,, Cal. March6 SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. To Whom It May Concern. SouRT OF THE COUNTY OF inthe. NEVADA, Tn th mpHE BOAR THE ADMINISTBRA~ { sald decensed, sterfield, Fred W B. smith av gone herein ing any in! deceased & ceased, 8 notified that sal t, at the Court House in. 4 t (eity and county of Neyada, has beén Charles We ap poitited as the time and place for provin the Will of suid Josep Wood, deceased, an for hearing the app: } fer the issuance to her of letters ‘estamen” mar d contest tse same may appear and © opt the : eg 26th, 1889. b 4 aren? a MORGAN, Clerk. acdc i Phomes-S.Ford, Att for Petitioner. £27 Se yiae cou eee ns cousistl ng ij i The said Rea Proving Will. The ote sage aeeites , situate ane N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of Califorarent as Biock In the matter of thé estate ofhouts Setbert, oe Bean dag i Osborn. Wi ‘ursuapt to an order of said Superior § 4 courte mde on the 2ist day of February, of et Nike ice is hereby given, that Monday, the ar Neat { March, 1889, at 10 o'clock A, M. he ce yat the Cor rtroom of said Court,at We cd ouse in the Lf _ ing eh init, of been & inted & 0 Le : and. place. for, proving the Will of said bole herein, ¢ OUIS SEIKERT, : and, hi ing the application of LIZZ1b 8151 BERT for ther things the issuance to her of J.etters Testamentary hareih Seeing tia when and where any person interested may aa interent a aid. appear and contest ti.e Bame. ‘Dated Nevada City, Feb. 2ist, 1889. -JAMES L ot named, claim: d left an Ketat escribed as follows, and parcel of lan Flat in the county 0 fornia, al Number One (1). That thereafter d ‘Administrator 2 r sine seine be ialified &dmin1889, said Charles be heirs at law o deceased, and as such entitled to d tribution 0 that the ‘ ourt ma suid deceased, owners oF otherwise, be and appear ae therein na By W.D. Bartle, Deputy Clerk. eTAtha: Pp, F, Simonds, Attorney exhibit their respective in namedand all °All persons here F rait ed, claiming any anne nengee em . NOE herein nam an in poly Ei i i a . ceased, owner Notioe to Ore wien quired to be @ ‘Estate of Louisa Kallenberger, deceased. Court at the OTICE. is hereby given by the underCity, in said signed Administrator of the Estate of . the 20th Louisa Kallenberger, deceased, the credit. ors of, and all persons having Claims agains’ : the said asceeaed, to exhibit them with the claims of heirship, necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication Nevade County, 0: of suid day, aud £10 o'clock pont fF 4 hibit their respéctivp then and there ex terest in the Estate of this notice, to all such pe Wm Kallenberer, Administrator of estate . they fail to Bo appe of said deceased at the barber shop of the} hibit at or before nndefsignued on Main street in. the town of 2 North Bloomfield, the same being the place judging t tion of the business 0 said . pearing as by notitied that if ar and make suc the time herein men1) make en-order adf all persons uot apd the Seal of the tounty of “Nevada, this 27th day of tioned, the. Court wi herein required. rior Court of the ¢ . MORGAN, County Clerk. CaLpweLL& LitTLE, Attys for Petitioners. U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. Ordinance No. 90. An Ordinance fixing the minds Rates for jot, 1889, and it 1890. TRUSTEES OF THE Gity of Nevada do ordain as follows :— the year comsnonting dul i termina’ ng e uy Brom, snd after July ist, 1889, and until July Ipt, 18% 0;the following rates and no greater hall be charged, and may be collected per week by the pevada City Works, from consumers of waterteken from said Company within the corporate limits of the City of da: Section 1—To all families 35 cents, Section 2—For Restaurants and Eatinghouses 75 cen ts, Section 8—For first-class Hotels $3. Section 4—For second-class Hotels $2. Section 5—For third class Hotels $1.50, Section 6—For fourth-class Hotels #1. section 4—For first-class Saloons 75 fin Section §—For 2nd-class Saloons 50 cents. section 9—-For Rooms and offices 25 cents. Section 10—For Photograph Galleries 50 ts. oevection 11—For Barber Shops 50 cents. section 12—For Bath Establishments 50 cents. Section 13—-For Drug Stores 50 cents. Section J4—For Blacksmith and Wagon Shops 50 cents. Section 15—For all houses occupied by two men 35 cents. Section 16—For School houses with an attendance of less than two hundred children 1.50. . ' Section 17—For School houses with an al tendance of over two hundred children $2. Section 18—For Foundries $1. fection 19—For daily Printing offices 75 cents. ‘ Section 20 — For weekly and tri-weekly printing offices 50 cents. F Section 21—For daily Printing offices running Printing Presses with water power extra $1.50. Section 22—For weekly end tri-weekly Printing offices running Printing Presses with water power extra $1. section 28—For Butcher Shops, 60 cents. Section 24—For Butcher Shops runnin meut cutters with Water power extra 7! cents. . Section 25—For Bakeries 75 cents. Section 26—For Dairies, including one horse, 50 cents. Section 27—For Chinese houses, for each faucet, 60 cents. section 28—For Chinese Wash houses and Laundries, $2 to $38. Section 29—Fo. first-class Livery Stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, ‘Section 30—For Second-clase Livery Staples, 1 cluding water for washing wagons, Luggies and carriages, 4. Section 8i—For third-class Livery Stables, including water for Washing wagons, buggies and earriages, $2. se Section $2—For fourth-class Livery 8tables, $1. Section 33—For Feed and Sale stables, $2. section 84—For Private stables from one to two horses, wagons and 9 en 25 cents. Section 85—For Private stables, for each January 23d, 1889. OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE rington, Nevada €ounfiled their application hundred linear feet Mine or vein bearing i six hundred feet @ in Wasbington Mining f Nevada and State of Calfor a patent fur fifteen this office as Lot n Township 17 North, Kange Jiablo Meridian, said Lot No; bed as follows, to-wit; n rock mound on marked “B. Q. M. Jack oak tree 30inchBig? b. 1,02 chulns dis’ ‘fhenee with mag. var. 15° 30minutes W., tin rock mound on South Beginning at. post i North end of lode ¢ diameter bears N. 60449 W 72 ¥K. along the Easter5° 30 minutes. E 8 chains point at N. Evcor from which point mound bears N. 74442 Thence deflecting yo? 4 chains to post marked a * Be on north end of lode from which the 4 Section corner be tween Sections 4 and ¥, I'p. 17 N. M bears N. 79°10 minutes E. 20.18 t, at 000. feet or 9.09 chains, rock mound at N. Thence deflecting 90 © to left and along Westerly boundary ofthis claim 8. 15 © 30 minutes W. 1500 feet . proper measurement, the quantity of water “B, Q ch post in additional horse, 12}4 cents. Section 36—For Breweries, including. two horses, $1.50. Section 37 For Gasworks, $2, : Section 38—K or Courthouse, including irrigation, #4. Section 39—For8ewing Machines, for use of water for each machine, 26 cents. Section 40—For Public Helis and Theaters, 25-cents. Section 41—For 1,000 Bricks on large contracts, 10’cents. Section 42—For 1,000 Bficks on small contracts, 1214 cents. Sectiou 43—For Stonewall and Mortar, 1, cents per perch. \ section 44—For Plastering or Cementing, one cent per yard.Section 45—For Railroad ar gh eerie Section 46—For Irrigation, if ta: ing water at family rates, from $5 te §15 per season at the discretion of the water agent Provided that not more thau $10 shall be charged for lots not exceeding one bhulf acre. Section 47—For Irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for every i geet above one inch, at the rate of 20 cents per neh for 24 hours. Section 48—For Irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for 2A hours. Section 49—For irrigating Vegetable gardens. when vegetable are sold in market, $25 fot season. Section 50—For City fire plugs, for water used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug per year, Section 51—For §prinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs, $10 per year. Section 62—For practice of organized Hose or Fire companies, $10 per year. Section 53—For Flushing Sewers of all kinds, $10 per year. Section 54—For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per year, Secticn 55—For City Trough at the Plaza, and City Pound, $20 per year. Section 56—The agent of the compan shal have the power in all cases, to ascer' n, by or 22 73 chains post in rock mound at 8. WwW. corner marked ‘H. Q. M. No. 6.” Thence . tions 47 and 48, left and along Southerly luim 8, 74° 30 minutes KE. at 300 feet or 4.5444 chains pust So. 2 on} able weekly, ateredor. all city purposes South end of lode ctai ua, 6v0 feet or 9.09 . and forthe Courthouse are due and payable chains to the place of beginning. CONNECTING LINE, marked “B, Q. M. North en of lode claim £., 20.18 chains to.4 Sect Sections 4 and 9, ‘Ip. 17 N. R. 11, E. deflécting yO? to boundary of this c ning claimnants are ] persons claiming-adversely than 2h horses; second-class livery stable not f suid Becker Quartz Mine or . less than 15 horses; third-class livery stable are required to file their adnot less than 6 horses; fourth-class livery htne Kegister of the United . stable less than 6 horses. states Land Office at Sacramento in the Section 60—A first-clasa saloon is under. ys stood to be a saloon that does a business of li verse claims wit State of California during the sixty da cation hereof, or they w. tue of the provisions of, the Clags saloon is one that does less than an SELDEN HETZEL, Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be pub-. { vided tha used, and fix the price as provided by 8ecrection 57--All rates, except irrigation, city and county purposes, are due and payquarterly. Irrigation in monthly ingstallments of one-fifth of the rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay No. 1” on . wonthly for water use i. If not paid within N. 79> 10 minutes . the current month the water may be shut fon corner between . off at the discretion of the water agent. M.D. M. . Section 58—A first-class hotel is understood magnetic variation 17° Bust, co taining . to be a hotel containing not less than 70 beds; second class hotel not less than 40 w ‘The location of this mine is recorded in . beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds; the Recorder's office of Nevada County, in . fourth-class hotel not less than 10 beds. Section 59—A ‘first class livery stable in un derstood to be a stable containing not. less $10 or over per day on the average; a secondaverable business of $10 per day. Section 61—No ene except a properly authorized agent of the water Works shall turn on the water to any place or building without a Ghee from the water agent, prothe authorized agent of the city I nh ene Ey Saye Wen consecutive weeks), In the Nevaba DALLY TRAN‘ ea: a daily newspaper published at 'NeRectlon 62—For all water used for running 1. STZEL, Register. by the above nam ice’s Court of Nevada Nevada, state of California, before the Justice at his ollic: service) after the serv Summons—if seryed within in whieh this action is broug out of said fowuship, within tea days: or within twenty days ion is brought to obtain judgninst you forthe sum of one et B. & M. and wil d fifty dollars ana interest on the same from the ?9ti day of Junuar the rate of one per cent. per mont to be due said plaintiff from you on note, dated at.Neva 1484, made and: delivere tiff hérein for the sum of t at one per cent. per month ived, as more fully appears by the } 4131) po file herein to which you are Ned tein promissery. Cal., January 2vth, ou are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said com as above Foquired pale plata wil ; 1889 ment against you for said sum vo $150 a} interest, together with costs. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. ce and due return hereof, . ——— hand this llth day of ig Notice for Publication A. BR. WADSWORTH, Justice of the Peace of said Township. tin, file their claims in this office on or before Make legal servi Given under my “18 ‘ anuary 7th, 1889. pHAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney for Norcz 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH dt Notica of Proving Will. andcounty of Nevada, has been ap pointed ime and place for proving t marsh, Joseph Marshall é 7 ne Will] John Curry, all of Nevada City PoO., Cal of said Nayid Stokes, deceased, and for a Y, 6 it : hearing the wpplicutioh “ D,. K. MeKilliean 41a ~aRLDEY RETES Re savers and J, H. He!wh< fortheissuance to them ‘tors. of letters testamentary when and where any Notioe to Oredi . person interesved may appear and contest Dated February 15, : ay MORBA N, Clerk. y W. D. Harris, Dep, Clerk Fred Searls, Atty for Petition “ Dissolution Notice, OTICE is heréby given that I have this ‘ day disposed of my interest in the store oy car Jf caldwell, Faqs hig attor2 on Commercial street opposite the Great American Tea Store, Known as Smoot & Dur ney, Benes sete penis. . pet lant’ a " np po who is au 3 horized to colleet all billsand’pay alldebts. , ttorne their OP se Lay ep hey 4 eon tor Pega st ; e e pas ievad ry 20th continue to Seironias’ WF D nity thor Wil . Nevede City, Feurwey Fal same liberal manner, : Nevada City, Feb, 7th, 1889, The publie will find t thi * PBs poe . j ast, a full stack of. dat thie tare, St Best Advertising medium in etionery, Fruits, V he oad or fire department may turn on the water for cit pacmnety 25 cents per miners’ inch for ours. Section 63—For Water Closets, 25 cents for The first publication of this notice ap-} each faucet. peared on the 26th day of January, 1859, FRED SEARLS, Atty for Applicant. nected with Ist-class hotels, $1.50 Section 64—For Chinese Wash house conSection 65—For Chinese Wash-houge connected with second-class hotels $1_. Section 66—For Chinese Wash-house connected with third-class hotels, 75.cents. In the Justice's Court of Nevada Township, . Section 67—For Chinese Wush-house conCounty oi Nevada, State of California, THOMAS MOONEY, MORRISON, Defendant. of fhe State of C to D.C. MORRISON, Defenneeted with fourth-class hotels, 50 cents, Passed February 26th, 1889. "ALEX, GAULT, President. alifornia. Attest, T.H.Care, City Clerk. Notice for Publication. OU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP . qimperLand Act Jones 1878 x 4 5 tion brought against you paar TA TY Oe RTT in the. JURE NITED STATES LAND OFFICE BACYownship, County of 889 Paha Pocal ssa Notice is hereby given that in compliance filed therelu, . oF J sie reccranlye Oe Gy, 01 . of Timber Lands in the States of California, ramento, California, January 10th with the provisions of the Act of Congress une 8, 1878, entitled “Aun act for the gale Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ the Township “ : JAMESM. KIRK, of Auburn, county of ht; or if served) biacer, State of California, has ‘nis if] day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 883 forthe purchase of NW44 of Section No. 20, Townsh Pon N Heneear LE, M,. D. offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber 1884, a or stone thun for agricultural purposes, and , alleged a oity, ramento, Cal., on the 25th day of March, to establish his claim tosaid land before the Register and Receiver of this offiee at SacHe names as witnesses: F.J, Folsom, of Auburn P. O., Cala.,:Walter Lyman, of Aupurn P.O., Cala., J. 8, Bonham, of Iowa Cala., August Rabie, of Blue Canon P, O., Cala, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to said 25th day of March, LAND OFFICE Av eather se following named se has filed noce of her intention to m final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Superior Judge at Nevada City, Cal., oa February: 16th, 138, N the Superior Court, in dnd for the coun: of Nevada, State of California. In the pA pa Hs on Weigh ried Cs er 4 rof the state of David stokes, de-. SWi4 of SEM and’ BEM of awit of ec. 4 Notice is hereby given that Mon. jp, i6 N a M ” ee » day ot March, 1889, at. ten o’-. She names th D said day, ut the Court room of ‘said Court, at the Court House in the city prore her ener tO As one Coud . Dd. B, & M. She names the following witnesses to Manuel Silva and In the matter of the Katate of Peter Gallagher, deceased, \ OTICE is hereby given by JumesF. Gal: lagher, Administrator of the Kstate of said Peter Jallagher,deccased, to the Creditors of, and ait persons baving \claims against the estate of said d ed to presentthe same with the meeessary vouchers within four months con me first publica ce to the und ned, Nevada istrator. FE. GALLAGHER, ag ns vaigtra” a The ‘Cranscrirt is the ‘IN orthern-Central California