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CLIMATE
OF ALASKA.
met That of a Great Many More
es a
ae ashame Southern
Places.
i
P aiaska, like Great Britain, does not despend upon Jatitude alone for her temper.
ature. The Guif Stream of the Atlantic has
its counterpart in the Kurd-Siwo or Japan.
ese Black Stream, and this tempers the
wind and warms the atmosphere
alone
coast south of Behring Strait. V Fe
look for _rain_as_in _Engim-y9~ qretina
and Scotland, but you D&*"4 have no fear of
freezing, even m the “epths of winter. The .
highest temperature at Sitka, the capital, on . Castoria is Dr, Sam’]l Pitcher’s old, harmless and quick cure for
ey Baranoff Island, is seventy-eight degrees. .
5 ; The lowest temperature in 1886 was fourdegrees below zero; in 1887 the mercury did .
not go below zero at all. Mr. McLean, the .
excelient Signal-Sérvice officer who was
. not much colder than portions of Montana, .
3 s0 1 have been assured. The coast scenery .
: : is wonderful and whigue. On the Atlantic
Infants’ and Children’s Complaints. Superior to Castor Oil,
Paregoric oz Narcotic Syrups. Children cry for Castoria, Milfions_ ° q Liothers bless Castoria.
I S Ss . Castoris ~ Constipation ; “z .
$ stationed at Sitka for several years, SayS . gour St poe ah ER recommend ‘Castoria for children's
that the climate ot Southeastern Alaska is . Gives} ee Bs Ween ; ee ee eee age mi age
the most equable that he has ever experi. Withou pefaction. 111 So. Oxford St. i
enced. —
‘fax Cent, Comp:
‘ei The interior is in the same latitude as
stad ax, 17 Murray St. New York.
Sweden, Norway and St. Petersburg, andis . Qype ANNAAANANANAAARLANALAAALARAALALARALARRANALY
annem
as
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t
we boast of-Mount Desert, because it is an
island adjoining the mainland and rejoices
in amonutain that slopes down to the sea,
and on which there is @ lake. From Britist
Columbia to Behring Strait this wonderful
inland séa of the;Pacific Ocean is one profonged Mount Desert, with Alpine snows in
addition. The Alaska glaciers, mountfiins, islands “and cascades make it a
country of more than usual interest for va.
riety of scenery. In Switzerland a glacier .
is a vast, bed of dirty, air-holied ice that has .
fastened itself like a cold porous-plaster
, * to the side of an Alp. Distance alone
: lends enchantment to the view. In Alaska
a giacier is a wonderful torrent that seems
to have been suddenly frozen when about
to plunge into the sea. Down and about
mountains wind these snow-clad serpents,
extending miles inland, with as many arms
sometimes as an octopus. Wonderfuiiy
picturesque is the Davidson glacier,but
ao “more extended is the Muir glacier, which
bs makes theextreme northerly point of pleasure travel. Imagine a glacier three miles
wide and 300 feet high at its mouth. Think
of Niagara Falls frozen stiff. Add 36 feet
.to its height and you havea slight idea of .
the terminus of the Muir glacier, in front
: of whichyour steamer anchors. Picture a
i background of mountains. 15,000 feet high,
all snow-clad, and then imagine a gorgeous
~ 8un lighting up the ice crystals with raino. bow. coloring.The face of that glacier.
takes on the line of aqua-marine, the hue of .
every bit of floating ice, big and little, that .
surrounds the steamer and makes navi.
gation serious. This dazzling serpent . .
ae , _-noves at-the—rate-of 64 feet-aday,tumb—.
Bh, ling headlong into the sea, and as it falls .
: the ear is startled by submarine thunder
The berg goes down deep into the sea, and
woe t? the boat that is in its way when it
r A fraveler in South Africa reports seeing
a caterpillar crawling ata rapid pace, followed by hundreds of aunts. Being quicker in their movements, the ants would
catch up with the caterpillar, and one would
SS
pillar would turn his head and bite the ant . 2:
and killhistormentor. After slaughtering
. @ dozen or more of his persecutors the caterpillar showed signs of fatigue. Betaking
himself toa’stalk of grass the caterpillar
climbed up tail first, followed by the ants.
As oue approached he seized it in his jaws
and threw it off the stalk. The ants seeing
that the caterpillar had too strong a position for them, resorted to strategy. They .
4 afew moments the stalk fell, and hundreds. .
} ‘ of ants pounced upon the caterpillar. He
ee was killed at once
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most common of American maladies—
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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Fiedical Discovery
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lk the Superior Court, in and forthe counmatter of the
vinted as the time and place fur proving
the Will of suid Joseph Wood, deceased, and
for nearing the application of Mary E.
fcr the issuance to her of letters ©
tary. when and where any person jntereste
may appear and contest tive same.
Thomas S. Ford, Atty.
ni
deceased.
Court, made on the’ 21st day of February,
1889, notice is hereby given, that Monday, the
lith day of March, I
of said day,at the Cor rtroom of said Court,at
the Courthouse in the City
Nevada, has. been appointed
. ard, deceased, and Public Administrator,
Notice of Proving Will.
vy of Nevada, State of California, In the
auer ot ‘estate of Joseph Wood, deeased. Notice is hereby given that Mon
of saidday, at the Court
at the Court House in
ay ae ee ae day of March, 1889, at 1° D. E. OSBORN,
room of said Court,
city and county of Nevada,
vweod
testamenb . y 26th, 1589
Dated February s Ze ORGAN, Clerk
;. for Petitioner. {27 . ¢
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of Califora. SS
In the matter of the estate of Louis Seibert,
Pursuant to’ an order of said Superior
1s8u, at 10 o’clock a. M.
and County of
as the time
and place for proving the Will of said
LOUIS SEIKERT, deceased, and for hearing the application of LIZZIE Si [BERT for
the issuance to ber of Letters Testamentary
when and where any person interested may
appear and contest t. e sume.
Mpated Nevada City, Feb. 2ist, 1889.
JAMES L. MORGAN, Clerk. —
By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk.
P. F, Simonds, Attorney for Petitioner
Notice to Oreditors.
Estate, of Louisa Kallenberger, deceased.
W2TICE is hereby give by the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of
Louisa Kallenberger,deceased, to the cred:tors of, and all persous baving elaime against
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within four mouths after the first publication of this notice, to
Wm Kallenberger, Administrator of estate
of said deceased at the barber shop of the
nudersigned on Main street.in the town of
North Bloomfield, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of said
estate, in said County of Nevada.
WM. KALLENBERGER,
A@ministrator of the estute Of said deceased.
Dated North Bloomfield this 1eth day of
February, 1889.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of WILLIAM HOWARD, deceased.
TOTICK is hereby given by the -wunderIN signed, Ed’ Sampson, Administrator
of the Estate of Wm. Howard, deceased, to
the crediturs. of; 1nd ali persons having
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit
themwith the necessary vouchers withip
four months after the first publication of this
notice to T. 8. Ford, Attorney for
the said’ Admiwistrator, at his Law
Office, corner Pine and Commercial Streets,
Nevada City, California, the same ~being
the. principal place for the transaction of
the business of said estate, in said County
of Nevada. :
ED. SAMPSON,
Administrator of the Estate of Wm HowDated February 6th, 1889.
Y. 3. Ford, Atty for Adm’r.
No. 1615.
Sheriff's Sale. ~
Inthe Srperior Court of the County ‘of Ne
vada, State of California.
[Order of Sale. .
F. W. WEST and W. D. VINTON,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
J. $8. HOLBROOK,
Defendant.
Wes F. W. West and W. D. Vinwnenthe 2th day of February, A
D. 1889, recovered ajudzment against J. 58.
Holbrook forthe sumofone thousand nine
hundred and sixty-eight dollars, together
with costs of suit taxed at $12.25, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum
till pan. Which said Judgment is recorded
in the Judgment Book 2of the said Superior
Court, ou pages 264 et seq, and whereas itis
ordered that the Mortgage set forth in
Plaintiff's Complaint,.be foreclosed and
propery therein described, to-wit: Situate
ying and being in the County of Nevada,
State of California,and bounded -and particularly described as follow», to-wit:
All and singular that certain piece or parcel of land and town lot situate on the westerly side of Broad streef in the city of Nevada, County and State aforesaid, designated on tae official map of Nevada City made
by H. 8. Bradley in 1569, as Lot No. eleyen
(11) in block No. thirty-six (#6) and bounded
northeasterly by Broad street, suutheasterly
by lot of John Schmidt, svuthwesterly by
Spring street and northwesterly by lot of
Mrs. Deal.
Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments atid appurtenances
In Tam SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF
In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM
Charies
Ben eee B. Smith and Emma Daunser,
sous herein named and not p x
ing any interest in the said Estate of sai
deeeased either as. heirs at
feased, se, are
e notified that said William Westerfield died
in the said County of.
day of October, 1888, intestate; that at the
Nevada spe =
Sree . consisting of rea. . .
?
i i i Thes an Real Estate is described as follows,
Notive of Proving Will.
vie That ¢ rtain’ piece and parcel of tand
=
situate and being a
Fiat in the county of Nevada,
fornia, and designated
ofsaid Mooney Flat as
in Block eet tb).
the zvth day of Uctober,
;
Osborn was duly appointed Administrator
of svid Estate and ever
I
now is the duly acting snd qualified Admint
Western ey D :
Smith and Exnma Daunser Dic
tition herein, claiming to be heirs at taw of
suid deceased, and as such entitled to distribution of said Estate, and praying amoug
other things, that the
an interest in said Estate as heirs at law of
said deceased, owners or otherwise, be and
appear before the said Court at a nm
therein named to exbibit their respective
claims. =
quired to be and appear before the said
To Whom Tt May Ooncern.
NEVADA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
WESTERFIELD, de ceased,
THE ADMINISTRAhe Estate
bed OES erheld, Fred Westerfield, Mary
and all pernot named, claimlaw of said deownefs or otherwise, are hereby
Nevada on the 16th
ime’ sdeuth be was a resident of sai
Saat & left an Estute therein
and personal property.
in the town of Mooney
State of Calion the Official Map
Lot Number Nine (¥)
That thereafter
1888, said D. E
since hus been and
‘ator of paid Ketate. Tha? thereafter on
e 27th day of February, 1889, suid Charles
(. Fred Westerfield, Mary B.
filed their pe‘ourt muke an order
herein directing that all persons claiming
time
Al) persons herein named and all persons
not herein named, claiming any interest
in said Estate as heirs at Jaw of suid Geceased, owners or otherwise, are hereby reCourt at the Courtroom thereof, at Nevada
City, in said Nevade County, on oleae fe
tre 2Uth Day of May, 1889, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A.M” of srid day, and
then and there exhibit their respective
claims of:heirship, ownership or otner interest in the Estate of said eceased, and
all such persons are hereby notified that if
they fail to so appear and make such ex
hibit at or before the time herein mentioned, the Court sciil-make an order adjudging the default of all persons not appearing as herein required. _! ;
Given uuder my hand and the Seal of the
Superior Court of the County of Nevada,
and State of California, this 27th day of
February, 1889. :
4 J. L. MORGAN, County Clerk.
CaLDWELL & LITTLE, Att’ys for Petitioners.
No. 1730. ,
Notice of Application for Mining Patent
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
January 23d, 1889. 3}
TY OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
N Washington Mining Co., whore PostAn Ordinance fixing
ue BOARD .O
Ordinance No. 90.
the Water Rates for
the year commencing July ist, 1889, and
terminating July 1st, 1890.
TRUSTEES OF THE
City of Nevada do ordain as follows :—
From and after July 1st, 1889, and until July
of said deceased, and po Seep the following rates and no greater
ra’
s shall be charged, and may be collected
per week by the Sevada City Works, from
consumers of water taken from said Company Within the corporate limits of the City of
vida:
S Soction 1—To,all families 35 cents.
Section2—For Restaurants and Eatinghouses 75 cents
‘Section 3—For first-class Hotels $3.
Section 4—For second-class Hotels $2.
__Section 5—For third class @ els $1.50.
Section.6—For fourth-class atels $1.
Section 7—For first-class Sxtoons 75 cents.
Section &—For 2nd-class Saloons 50 cents.
Section 9-For Rooms and Offices 26 cents.
Section 10—For Photograph Galleries 50
cents.
Section 11—For Barber Shops 50 cents.
Section 12—For Bath Establishments 50
cents.
Section 13—For Drug Stores 50 cents.
Section 14—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 attendance of over two hundred children $2,
Section 18—For Foundries $1.
Section 19—For daily Printing offices 75
cents.
Seetion 20— For weekly and tri-weekly
Printing otfices 50 cents, —
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, 50 cents,
Section 24—For Butcher Shops running
meat cutters with Water power extra 75
cents.
section 25—For Bukertes 75 cents.
Section 26—For Dairies, including one
horse, 50 cents. 4
Section 27—For Chinese.houses, foreach
faucet, 50 cents. pa:
Section 28—For Chinese Wash houses and
Laundries, $2 to $3.
Section 29-Foi first-class Livery Stables,
including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $5 ‘
Section 30—For Second-class Livery Stables, i cluding water for washing wagons,
Lugyies and carriages, $4.
section 31—For third-class Livery Stables,
. ineluding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2.
eg 32—For fourth-class. Livery Sta.
bles, $1.
Section 33—For Feed and Sale stables, $2.
Section 34—For Priyate stables from one
to two horses, wagons and, buggies, 25 cents.
Section 35—For Private stables, for each
additional horse, 12% cents.
section 36—For Breweries, including two
borses, $1.50. : ‘
Office address is Washington, Nevada Coun
ty, Cal., has thio day filed tneir’application
for a patent for fifteen hundred linear feet
of the Becker Quartz Mine or vein bearing
gold with surface ground six hundred feet
in width, situate’ in Washington Mining
District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the fleld notes
and official plat on file in this office as Lot
Number 59,in Township 17 North, Kange
11 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Lot No.
59 being described as follows, to-wit:
———-EODE EINE,
Beginning at post in rock mound on
North end of lode claim marked “B. Q. M.
No. 1,” from which a-black oak tree 30inches diameter bears 8. 8544 O-+. 02. chains distant maiked “B. T.” Dhence with mag. var.
{7S ELS. 165 80 minutes W., res feet-or
22.73 chains to post in rock mound on South,
te lode ates fréan whine a black Gak
tree 6 inches diameter bears N. 504° W
2 links distant
EXTE R BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at post in rock mound at 8. E.
corner marked “B. Q. M. No.3,” from whieh
a black oak tree 12 inches diameter beurs
N. 9° E. 1.06 chains distant. Ibence, with
magnetic variation 17> K. along the kasterly boundary of claim N. 15° 30 minutes x
1b0u feet or 22.73 chains point at N. E. cor
ner inSouth Yubs River, from which point
a witne-s8 post marked “B. Q. M. No. 4
P.,” stand ny in.rock mound bears N. ay?
W. 50 links distant Thence-deflecting Ww?
to left and along northerly. boundary of
claim 300 feet or 4.54)4 chains to post marked
“B. QM. No.-1,”on north end of lode
claim from which the 14 section corner be
tween bsections 4 and y, !p.17 N.K., UD E
M. D. M., bears N. 79° 30 minutes E. 20.15
chains distant, at 000 feet or y.0y chains,
post in. rock mound at N. W. corner,
marked “B.Q. M. No. 5.” (Thence deflecttug 90 © to left and along Westerly boundary
ofthis claim 8. 15 © 30 minutes W. 1500 feet
or 22 73 chains post in rock mound at 8. W.
corner marked *B. Q. M. No. 6.” Thence
deflecting yOO to left aud along Southerly
boundary of this claim 8. 749 30 minutes EF.
at 300 feet or 4.544¢ chains post So. 2 on
chains tothe place of beginning.
CONNECTING LINE,
From post marked “B. Q.M. No. wd
North en 1 of lode claim, N. 79° 10 minutes
£., 20.18 chains to }4 Section corver between
Sections 4and 9, Ip.i7 N. R. U1, E. M. D. M.
D® 66-100 acres.
thereunto belonging or it anywise appertaining be sold at public auction t. satisfy
said Judgment, together with interest and
costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
doo ,in Nevada City, County
State of California, on
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, tithe and interest which
the defendant in the above entitled action
he.ein named, had, held, owned or possessed on the said Twenty fisth day of February,
1889, the day on which said Jucgment
was dock, as aforesaid, or which may
have been subsequently acquired in and to
all of thé above described property to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy
said Judgment, interest and costs.
Given under my hand this 4th day of
March, 1889.
GEORGE LORD,
Sheriff of Nevada County.
By J. L. HOLLanp, Under Sheriff.
Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiffs.
of Nevada,
No. 1612.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, 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 Mareh, A. D. 1683, recovered a
Judgment against Wm. H. Kistle and John
Kistie for the sum of Five Hundred Tweut
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 cent. per annum till paid,
which said Judgment\is recorded in the
Judgment Book 2of the said Superior Court,
on page 266 et seq., and whereas it is ordered that the Mortzage set forth in Plaintitf's Complaint, be fureclused and property
therein described, to-wit: Fs
That certain lot known ag the Kistle
Homestead situate upon the Ked Dog road
and about one half a niile in an E .sterly
Is alive metropolitan daily. It has the largest circulation and is recognized as being the
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direction from the U.S. Postoffice in Nevada City, the suid lut hying and being upon
the South side of said roud aud being
bounded on the North by lot of Smith Hetheringtun, outhe East and Soutb 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 Culiiornia—be sold at public auc
tion to satisfy said Judgment, together with
interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given tliat 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 9 o’clock A. M, and 5
o’clock -P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M, of said
day, all the right, title and interest
which the defendants in the — above
entitled action herein named, had,
held, owned or possessed on the said 4th
day of March, 1659, the day on which
said judgment was docketed as afore
said, or which either of them may have subsequently acquired, in and to all of the
above described propeity, to the highest
bidder for cash ih hand, to satisfy said judgment, inte,est and costs.
Given under-my hand this 4th day of
March, 1889.
: GEORGE LORD,
Sheriff of Nevada County.
By J. L, HOLLAND, Under sheriff,
é P. F. Simonds, Atty for PIff.
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.)
: March 4th, 188y.
NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN 1HAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make tinal progf in support of his Claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Superior Judge at Nevada
City, Gal, on April 20th, 1569, viz: Jobn H
Wilson for the Lot 1—-SE% o1 NEY and N}¢
ofSE4 See. 2, Tp. 16 N.,R.9E.M. DM.”
He names the following witnesses to prove
hi» continuous°’residence upon, nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Sumner MeCausland, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horner, Geo.
W, Jones, all of,Nevada City P. Y., Cal.
Marché SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
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Tbe location of this mine ig recorded in
Book —_ of
The adjoining claimnants are
Auy and ail persous claiming adversely
public auction, in front of the Court House . any portion of said Becker Quartz Mine or
surface ground are required to file their adverse Claims with tue Register of the United
States Land Office at Sacramento in the
State of California during the sixty days
period of publication hereof, or they wil
v
Statute,
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
vada-City, Nevada Co., Cal
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
pearéd on the 25th day of January, 1859.
FRED SEARLS, Atty for Applicant.
Summons,
County of Nevada, State of California.
THOMAS MOONEY, Plaintiff,
MORRKISON, Defendant.
dant:
Nevada, state of California; and to answe
Township, the complaint filed therein
within five days (exciusive of the day o
out of said Township, but in said County
served elsewhere.
mentagainst you forthe sum of one hun
to be due suid plaintiff from you on # cer
tain promissory note, dated at: Nevada City
by you tothe plaintiff herein for the sum o
$150, and interest at one per cent. per month
referred,
And you are hereby notified that if yot
fail to su appear and answer said complaint,
as above required, gaid. plaintiff wil
vid interest, together with costs.
Make legal service and due return hereof.
January, 1889. \
i A, Re WADSWORTH,
sausnce of the Peace of said Towuship.
Plaintiff
Notice of Proving Will,
matterofthe Estate of David ptokes,
ceased.
and county of Nevada, has been
as the time and plage fur provin
of said Ibevid Stokes,
“the sume,
Dated February 15, 1889.
A we ROBRAM, Clerk.
y W. D, Harris, Dep, Clerk,
Fred Searls, Atty for Pantioner ont
Dissolution Notice.
bin’s Variety Store, to A. Durbin, who isan
of the firm. Thanxful to my fri
continue to patronize Mr. Durbin in th
samme liberal manner, R. SMOOT.Nevada City, Feb. 7th, 1889,
ectionery, Fruits, . ete,
Feb. 12 vee ee eo RBIN
South end of jode claiu, 60 feet or 9.09
magnetic variation 179° East, co taining
the Recorder’s office of Nevada County, in
« barred by virtue of the provisions of the
It is hereby ordered that «the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be pnblished for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutivé Weeks), in the NEVADA DAILY TRANsCRipT, a daily newspaper published at NeThe first publication of this notice apIn the Justice’s Court’of Nevada Township,
vs. D.-€
The. People of the State of California
send Greetingto D.C. MOKRISON, DefeuOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP
pear in an action brought’ against you
by the above named Plaintiff in the Just
ice’s Court of Nevada-‘Township, County-of
before the Justice at Lis office in the said
service) after the ‘service on you of this
Sammons—if served within the Township
in which this action is browWght; or ifserved
within ten days: or withia twenty days if
The said action is brought to obtain judgdred and fifty dollars ana interest on the
same from the ?¥tb day of Junuary, 1884, at
the rate of one per cent. per month, alleged
Cal., January 2vth, 1984, made and delivered
value received, as more fully appears by the
Complaint on file herein to which you are
take . file thi
jud; ment against you for said sum of $150.
Given under my hand this lith day of
HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney for
N the Superior Court, in and for the county of Nevada, State of California. In the . CosTA
Qe,
Notice is hereby given that Monday, the Sixth day ef March, 1889, at ten o’clock a. m. of said day, at the Court room of
said Court, at the Court House in” the city
appointed
the Will
i deceased, aud for
hearing the appliestion of LD. K, MeKillican
and J. H. Helwiy fortheissuance to them
of letters testamentary when and where any
person interesved may appear and contest
A’ OTICE is hereby given that I have this
iN day disposed of my interest in the store
on Commercial street opposite the Greai
American Tea Store, known as Smoot & Dur ;
thorized to collect all bills and pay all debts
{ i ends for
their patronage in the past, I hope they will
e
The public will find at this store.
past, a full stock of Tobaeco, 2,0
Section 37 For Gasworks, $2.
Section 38—F or Courthouse, including irrigation, 34.
Section 39—ForSewing Machfnes, for use
of water foreach machine, 25 cents.
Section 40—For Public Halls and Theaters,
2 cents. ‘
Section 41—For 1,000 Bricks on_large-eontracts, 10 eents.
section 42—For 1,000 Bricks om small contracts, 1244 cents.
section 43—For Stonewall and Mortar, 8
cents per perch,
section 44—For Plastering or Cementing,
one cent per yard.
Section 45—For Railroad Depot, $2.50.
Section 46—For Irrigation, i taking water
at fumil; rates, from-$5te $15 per season, at
the discretion ofthe water agent Provided
that not more thaw $10 shall be charged-for
Jots-notexcesding one half acre.
section 47—For Irrigation, if taking water
at family rates, for evéry~quuntityabove
one inch, at the rate of 2) cents perinch for
24 hours. %
Section 48—For Irrigation, when taking no
water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for
24 hours.
Section 49—For irrigating Vegetable gardens, when vegetable are sold in market,
$2 for season.
Section 50—For City fire plugs, for water
used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug per
year.
Section 51—For Sprinkling or watering the
streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs,
$10 per year.
Seetion 5z—For practice of organized Hose
or Fire companies, $10 per 5 ear,
Section. 53—For Flushing Sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year.
section 54—For City Hall and City Jail, $5
per year. sf
Secticn 55—For City Trough at the Plaza,
and-City ound, $20 per year. y
Section 56—The agent of the company shal
have the power in all cases, to ascertain, by
proper measurement, the quantity oi water
used, and fix the price as provided by Sections 47 and 48,
section 57—All rates, except irrigation,
city and county purposes, are due and payable weekly, Water for all city purposes
and for the Courthouse are due and payable
quarterly. Irrigation in monthly installments of one-fifth of the rates when taking
water for the season, otherwise to pay
ionthly for water use i, Ifpot paid within
the current month the water may be shut
off at the discretion of the water agent.
Section 58—A first-class hotel is understood
to. be a hotel containing not less than 70
beds; second class hotel not less than 40
beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds;
fourth-class hotel not less than 10 beds,
Section 5¥—A first class livery stable is un
derstood to be a stable containing not less
than 26 horses; second-class livery stable not
tess than 15 horses; third-class livery stable
not less than 6 horses; fourth-class livery
stable less than 6 horses. :
Section 60—A_ first-class saloon is understood to be a saloon that does a business of
1 . $10 or over per day on the average; a secondclass saloon is one that does less than an
averable business of $10 per day.
Section 61—No éne except.a properly authorized” agent of the water works shal)
turn on the water to any place or building
without a wesley: from the water agent, provided that the authorized agent of the city
or fire department may turn on the water
for city purposes.
Section 62—Foi all water used for running
machinery 25 cents per miners’ inch for 24
bours.
Section 63—For Water Closets, 25 cents for
each faucet.
Section ¢4—For Chinese Wash h use connected with Ist-class hotels, $1.50.
3 Section 65—For Chinese Wash-house connected with second-class hotels $1
Section 66—For Chinese Wash-house connected with third-class hotels, 75 cents.
Seetion 67—For Chinese Wash-houge connected with fourth-class hotels, 50 cents.
Passed February 26th, 1889.
ALEX. GAULT, President.
Attest. T. H. Carr, City Clerk.
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878.
[susee STATES LAND OFFICE SACAoA ramento, California, January 10th
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
j . of June 3, 1878, entitled *‘An act for thesale
of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’
JAMES M, KIRK, of fpbarn. county of
Placer, State of California, has this
day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 88% forthe purchase of NW of Section
No. 20, township 15 N Range No. UE. M. D.
_. B. & M. and will offer proof to show that the
land soughtis more valuable for its timber
or.stone than foragricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim togaid land before the
Kegister and Keceiyer of this offiee at Sacsamcnto, Cal., on the 25th day of March,
f. . He names as witnesses: F. J. Folsom, of
, . Auburn P, O,, Cala., Walter Lyman, of Aupurn P.O., Cala., J. 8. Bonham, of Iowa
Hill P,O., Cala., August Rabie, of Blue Canon P, O., Cala,
1 Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
e thir claims in this office on or before
said 25th day of March, 1889,
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication,
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
ss anuary 7th, 1889.
TOT.CE 18 HEREBY GIVER THAT TH
4 following named geitler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Superior Judge at
Nevada Cay Cal., on February 16th, 1859
viz: COSTA, widow of THOMAS
SWic of GEig amd’ att, Pewee of Beet,
WW 7 0 4 an o; 4 of Bec. 4,
a E, M.D. B,&M. —the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon, an
cultivation of said Jand, viz: Antone Comarsh, Joseph Marshall, Manuel Silva and
John Curry, all of Nevada City P.O. Cal
jio LDEN HETZEL, Register. _
In the matter of the Estute of Peter Galler, gher, deceased.
N OTICE ig hereby given by James F. Galjauhor, Admi ator of the Estate of
said Peter J: deco , to the CreditBO! haying claims
t th of bald. deceased Lo ers
pent the same W: d
witha ioor months from the Sl vce en
nu OL nf Gal e unde: A
the office Ms os ell, 1, big attorney, B oie vi Fedits, Nevada
r
ors of, and
i, aldwell,
NevadaCity, February 20tb, 188%
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