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THE DAIL¥ TRANSCRIPT,.NEVADA CITY, CAL. TUBSDAY, MARCH 29, 1887.
The Daily Transcript.
Table of Distanoes.
From Nevada City to
Alpha.. 16% miles.
Birchville 1584 7
Blue Tent oS . a
Bear Valley 234 “
Bridgeport . . Dh
Bowman Dam ‘ 35 :
Cherokee : a 1214
Columbia Hill 133% 8
Edwards’ Bridge oy oer
French Corral Pe . . ad
Graniteville 28 ‘
Grass Valley “eo 4 a4
Jackson's ta “4 6
Lake City .. 1%
Little York ig *
Lowell #111 2085
Moore's Flat 3 29 --#
North Bloomfield May
Newtown * bey
North San Juan 13 s
Omega ‘ 20 .
Purdon’s Bridge ‘ . 6% i
Quaker Hill . 7 ‘
Relief Hill ia ie a
Eough & Ready cate at
-Snow Tent ‘ wig
Snow Point 25 :
Scott's Flat % oy
Smartsville . 19 =
Sweetland 1444
Spenceville 20
ashington Ae, 8
You Bet 10
Colfax -20Ng
Sacramento “46
San Francisco 16 8
Truckeo —_____— 88
. Colley Brothers, Commercial.
. C. J. Naffziger, Broad.
Trau & Rapp, Broad,
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. Mrs. Mills & Grissell, Broad.
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LOCAL DIRECTORY.
List of Nevada
Institutions.
ASSAYING
4. J. Ott, Main.
Citizens Bank, Broad.
AUCTIONEERS.
@. R. Stockwell, Broad.
F.,.G. Guild, Union.
BAKERIES.
Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial.
Alex. Gault, Broad.
BANKING HOUSBS.
Citizens Bank, Broad, Directors—Dr. R. M. HH. 8. Welch—Office cor: Pine and ComimerWm. Edwards, ae .
Morgan, L. HousE. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine,
Hughes Hunt, Geo. M.
D. E. John T. Morgan,
man, E. M. Preston.
Philip Richards, Main.
BARBERS
M.S. Marsh, Union Hotel,
Walters & Son, National Hotel.
Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine.
L. Godair & Sons, Broad.
L. Lubosch, Pine.
BLACKSMITHS.
Wa. Barton, Plaza.
P. Clancy, Broad.
Robinson & Morrison, Plaza.
Carmichael & Denney, Main.
BOOKSTORES.
Brand & Stich, Broad.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial
Geo.,W. Welch, Broad.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERs.
C. Kornhammer, Broad.
B. Lutz, Broad.
A.Wutke, Broad.
J. F: Meok, Commercial.
F. L. Ficke, Courmercial.
BOOT & SHOE STORE
Jehnm Webber, Broad.
BREWERIES.
Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento.
E. Weiss, Sacramento.
John Blasanf, Spring.
Israel Hoskon, spring.
C. Fegeli, Main.
BRICK MASONS.
John Dunnicliff, Sacramento.
H. L. Gove, Boulder.
CARRIAGES.
@eo. F. Jacobs, Broad.
CIGARS, TUBACLO, BTC.
Wm. Giffin, Broad,
A. Nivens, Pine.
B. Resexthal, Commercial.
Mrs. J. Jack, Broad,
L. Mirechman, broad.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine.
‘Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial.
. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main.
. M. Miller, Broad. ‘
CONFECTIONERY.
:
. Tam, Pine.
BK. Rosenthal, Commercial.
Mrs. Jack, Pine.
Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commereial.
F. Willett, Broad.
CONSTABLES.
&. Dillen, Broad.
Thomas Stevens, Bread. ‘
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
L. Nihell, Nevada.
Gee, M. Hughes, Nevada.
Prank Miller.
fF. Penrose, Pine. :
4. H. irish, East Broad.
J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill.
Jerome Cook, Water.
L. O. Palmer, Nevada.
C. C. Weisenberger,
Nevada.
T. Pearose, Pine.
Keskin & Unstott.
. Huffman, Nevada.
. ®. Holbrook, Broad.
Berdwell & Hrobeck.
CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS.
@. Maltman, Gold Flat.
DENTISTS.
Mrs. NW. C. Chapman, Sacramente.
eg R. Peanington, Kroad.
. M. Marris, Broad. ~
DRUG STORES.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial.
W. D. Vinton, cor, Broad and Pine.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Lester & Crawford, Main.
Casper Cohn, Commercial.
Rsteal
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Mrs. C, 4, Barrett, Commercial.
Y. Lubeek, Commercial:
L. Hymuno, corner Commercial and Main.
A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine.
Rosenberg Bros., Broad.
EXPRESS.
Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent.
Bereka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
FOUNDRIES.
Geo. G. Allan, Spring.
€. O. Barlow, Sacramento.
FRUIT TREES, ETC.
Felix Gillet, Barren Hill.
FRUIT AND VARIETY. °
M. Rosenthal, Commercial. _
WA. Sigourney Commercial.
wamuel Shurtleff, Commercial
B. H: Thomas, Commercial.
Wm, B. simmons, broad.
R. Smoot, Main.
FURNITURE.
Legg & Shaw, Main.
L f Sukeforth, Commercial.
GAS.
Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
J. J. Jackson, Commercial.
@. C. Gaylord, Broad.
Wa. Woilt, Main.
W.H, Smith, Commercial.
Cc. E. Mulloy, Broad.
A. R. Wadsworta, Commereiai.
A. Lademan, bread.
A. «A, Charonnat, Commercial.
Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad.
W. G. Kichards, broad.
RB. H. Forman, Commercial.
Sims & Nichols, V Flume.
HARDWARE.
@eo. K. Turner, Pine.
Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union.
HARNESS, SADDLERY, BTC.
Jas. Cairns, Broad.
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETv.
MB. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring.
C. RK. Clarke, Sacramento.
Wm. Wolf, Main.
‘HOTELS.
National Exchange, Broad.
Union, Main.
New Yerk, Broad.
Thomas House, broad. :
HOUSE PAINTERS.
Harrison & Stout.
Isaac & Kowe, Main.
@uild & Son.
M. Oliver,
Ralph Bowerman.
g INSURANCE AGENTS.
I, J. Rolfe, Broad.
B. M. Preston, “
Brand & Stich, “
Ww E Phew
D organ, ~
B.J.Wright, “
T.8. Ford, A
@. E. Kebivedn, Matis.
Bdwio Parrish, “ .
LL. Garthe, ¥
W.H. Crawford, *
Join Werry, Courthouse.
J. M. Thomas, ms
facr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial.
. Nivens, Pine. ;
. Power, Commercial. :
‘MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC.
KE. J. Wright, Broad.
ICE
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Nevada lee Co., Wm: H. Crawford, Manaser
JUSTICES OF THE PRACK.
City’s Business . \iss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. ,
. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage.
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. M. Solari, Broad.
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Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine.
T. 8. Ford, Broad.
I, Caldwell, Broad.
ower, Commercial.
—IN THE—
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. John Caldwell, Broad. .
. H. MeCormiek, Church. .
. Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. .
. -W. P. Sowden, Broad.
G, D. Buckley, Broad.
. W. B. Long, Court House.
} LIVERY STABLES.
» J. Hennessy, Broad
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TRADE
Lane & Sukeforts, Main. t Oe . ) . C
LUMBER. . hd
. V Flume Co., Wm, H, Crawford, agent. About twenty years ago I discovered a
ittle sore on my cheek, and the doctors
ronounced it cancer. I have tried a
umber of physicians, but without re
eiving any permanent benefit. Among
ne number were one or two specialists. f,
M.-L. & D. Marsh, Boulder.
Geo. Ao Cooper.
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
. Cc. J. Brand, Broad.
MEAT MARKETS.
Chas. Kent, Commercial.
James Monro, Broad.
.
H. & F. Cooper, Piety Hill.}
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‘he medicine they applied was like fire
o the sore, causing intense pain. I saw,
statement in the paper tel ling whatS.
3. S. had done for others similarly afflict-d, Iprocured som eat once, Before I)
1ad used the second bottle the neighbors.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main.
€asper Cohn, Commercial.
Keller Sisters, Commercial.
MILLWRIGHT.
J.R. Collins, Coyote.
Parsons & Tonrpkins:—
A. MeNeeley, Piety Hill.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
E. Muller, Commercial. ;
Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros.
Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad.
Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel.
Miss Della McCord, Main.
J. R. Davis.
-ould notice that my cancer was healing
ip. My generathealth had been bad for;
. :wo orthree years—I had a hacking cough!
‘ind spit blood continually.
vere pain in my breast.
I had a seAfter taking six
bottles of 8. 8. S. my cough left meand I,
stew stouter than I had been for several,
years. My cancer has healed overall but
a little spot about the size of a half dime,
and itis rapidly disappearing.
advise every one with cancer to give S.S.
S. a fair trial. A .
Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, .
Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. .
Feb. 16, 1885.
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NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine .
DaILY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial,
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM.
A. Tam, Pine.
Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
3. Swart, Broad.
PHYSICIANS.
R. M. Hunt—Oftice cof. Piné and Broad, residence Nevada. ,
Cc. D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada. .
. }, Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable,
and seems to cure cancers by forcing out,
Freatise!
‘on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.!
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.)
DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, GA.
the impurities from the blood.
cial, residence National Hotel.
residence Water i
H.W. Vaiantine—Office Broad, residence
Main. : * } .
Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada..
PORK PACKING.
G, W. Naftziger, Main.
POSTOFFICE.
Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster.
RAILROAD.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A.
ker, agent.
REAL ESTATE.
Nevada County Land and Improvement As
sociution, Broad. Directors —John T. Mor.
gan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm.
Insolvent Notice.
. County of Neyada, State of California.
in the matter of William Seaman, an_Ingolvent Debtor. William seaman — having
. filed in this Court his petition, schedule and
inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the!
suid William Seaman is hereby
be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is!
Loutzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. hereby directed to take possession of all
Brand, .Wm. Campbell, . the estate real and persunal,of the said Win.
Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as
may be by law exempt from execution, and .
of all his deeds, voue
and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appuintment.of an assignee of his es.
tate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
debts to the suid insolvent, orto deliver
any property belonging to him, or to any
person, firm or corporation, or association
for hia use. The said debtoris hereby forbidden totransfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered. +
1t is further ordered that all the creditors .
H. ParBrown, Geo, E.
Chas. Barker.
I. J. Rolie, Broad.
RESTAURANTS
B.-hutz; Broad:
Ed. Settles, Commercial.
Mrs. Maloney, Commercial.
SALOONS
Union Hotel, Main.
National Hotel, Broad:
New York Hotel, Broad.
A. Barub, Comimervial.
H. Guenther, Commercial.
A. Isoard, Broad.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE recelv >
‘402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco.
TREASURER
PRESIDENT
AUDITOR..
GENERAL’ AGENT
SECRETARY.
This Company has paid promptly and without expense
to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years’ -existence, at an average expense for administration to its memi bers of less than $2 vo per annum per $1,000 :nsurance.
Its certificates are incontestable after the third year,
_and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses.
It is the largest, oldest and
Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by .
‘eash dividends at periods of five -years, which dividends
}. greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years .
and nearly offset the cost for the second period. ;
The surplus arising from the difference between the ac-.
tual cost of insurance in this Association and the amount . y,
collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount}
_required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve .
Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated
periods.
The first assessment will be payable thirty days after
date of certificate and thereafter every two months.
DISTRIBUTION CLASS.
All certificates_issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution Series, will constitute Distribution Class; No.1.
‘Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the Distribution Series issued in the year 1886, will, on that date,
a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed,
which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed t«
the Reserve Fund by all certificatés of such issue, together
declared to’ with all accumulations arising from interest and the amount
eposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference be‘tween the actual cost and the amount collected from mem.
ners, books of aceount . bers
I. P. LALEN (OF BANK OF
BANK OF CALIFORNIA
F. C. HAVENS
CALIFORNIA)
A. 5S. BARNEY
.W. 1. MORGAN
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mast successful Mutual In-!
‘surance Association in California. .
On the closing-of the five year-period beginning January
xf such dividend.
1, 1886, all surviving members of such Distribution class
will be ‘privileged to enter the class next following the year .
of said debtur 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 said Court, in
the City of Neva County of Nevada, Cal.
on the Twenty-Eighth day of February,
1887, at 10 o’clock a. M, of that day, to prove
‘their debts and choose one or more as
signees of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
{a newspaper of general circulation, pub! lished in the said county of Nevada, as of, ten as the said paper is published, before
the saiti day set forthe meeting of credi
tors. .
And
John bond, Broud.
Joseph Knight, Broad.
W. D. Craig, Broad.
H. D. Sears, Main. 7
T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine.
John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring
Dillon & Stevens, Broud.
Thos. Scadden, broad.
Joe Clark, Sucramento
Wm. Monk, Broad.
Robert Simmons, Broad
Frank Cooley, Main.
M. Hanle i
H. Lotz,
Geo. W. Simmons,
3. Wheeler, Glenbrook.
J. K Eddy, Half Mile House.
Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial.
G. F. Wilkins, Commercial.
bP, Chappell, Pine.
H. Pecartey, Pine.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. .
G. E. Withington, Broad.
H. J. Passonville, Town Talk.
STAGE LINES. 1
To Sierra City, Green & Co. .
To Graniteville, Wm. Cole.
To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson.
To Marysville, John Kane. ‘
To Washinzton, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, .
W. G. Fredenburr.
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To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vin.
cent.
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SURVEYORS.
J. G. Hartwell, Broad.
it is further ordered that’ in the
_ insolvent be stayed.
Dated Nevada City, January 20th, 1887.
J. M. WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest: F.G, Beatty, Clerk. .
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja2) .
THE
Frue Concentrator .
L. Seibert.
. W. F. Englebright, Broad, .
' SASH AND DOOR FACTORY _ Offers $1,000 Challenge to any
. Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. . Machine.
\ STUNE MASON. Paid
. Wm. Joy.
j SODA WATER FACTORY: Feauced to $575.
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. TAILORING.THEATER.
. Geo. F. Jacoba, Manager, Broad.
‘Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
. Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial
. A. Friedman, Pine.
i P. D.-Polidori, Commercial.
‘J. W. Downing, Commercial.
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
Great American Tea Store, Commercial i ; = iz 7
. UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER ysep BY THE REST PENMEN. °
Hog manana Te Ne . NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL.
C. Groves, Broad. . UNTEORMITY AND DURABILITY
WAGON-MAKERS. \ .
. Win. Seaman, Piety Hill.
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Wi, Barton, Plaza. saiuples for trial, post paid, 10 cents
. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. . —— .
F.C. Luetje, Broad. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR &©O.,
T. G. Farrer, ‘. 5 FA : a
tO Perens csily . 758 and 755 Broadway, New York.
. Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager.
WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER.
. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage.
W. U. TELEGRAPH.
(A. Nivens, Manager, Pive.
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. Exéoutor’s Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
Wy OSE IS HEREBY GEVEN THAT IN
i pursuance of an order of the Superior
os Court of the County of Nevada, State of Caliiornia, made on vist day of, February, 1587,
: Sg in the —— OL Gs mare of. Henry Putte> 7 M meyer, deceased, the uudersizned, the ex-}
4 Br oad tr ect arket, ecutor or the Last Will of sale tlenry Puttei att es x meyer, deceased, will seil at publie auction,
NEVADA CITY, CAL. to the highest bidder, for cash, gold cvin o! .
. the United States, and subject to confirma
tion by said Superior Court, on Monday, the .
' vist day of March, 1887, at 11 o’clock A. M., at
the front door of the Court House, at Neva
da City, inthe said county, of Nevada, ali
the rizht, title, interest afd estate of the
suid Henry Puttemeyer, deceased, at the
time of his death, and all the right, title .
und interest that the suid estate has, by op
eration of law orotherwise, acquired other
than_or in addition to that of the said HenJAMES MONRO,. Proprietor.
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I AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOple of Nevada City and vicinity withthe
. Choicest of
i Beef, ry Puttemeyer atthe time of his death, in
: } and to all those-certain lo s,, pieces or par.
Fork, ees at Tand aisieaty: lying an heing in the
said county of Nevada, State of California, .
DPrutton, wand bounded and described as follows, to.
“Teal, wit: N. tg of SE. 14, N. 1g of SW. 4,—Lot No.
fof NW. 14, SW. 4 of NE. 44, of Section—10,
Sausages, . Township No. 16, North of
Corn Beef. Mount. Diablo Meridian,
Terms and conditions of sale: cash. gold coin
Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be of the United States, ten percent, of the
; purchased anywhere in this city.
;purehase money to_be paid to the auction. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis. ©¢T OF executor on the day of sale, balance
tance free of charge.
jon SOntmasan of sale by said Superior!
‘ . Court. Deed atexpense of purchaser.
. If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or . y } ‘
. Chop, give me a call.
FELIX SCHRAKAMP,
. Lintend to always keep the best Meats to)
Range No, 9.E,
. Executor of the Last Will of Henry Puttemeyer, deceased.
4 be procured in the market, at the shop, and .
February 21st, 1887.
customers, whether vld or young, can rely Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executor. f22
upon getting what they order.
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PENSARY for Diseases of Men, 400 Geary with the necessary vouchers, within four Street. Private entrance 405 Mason street, . monthsafter the first publication of this noSan Francisco. tiee,to ‘the said administrator, at the oiee pererser em ge et aye of <eeaand db . aaa; in evade
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Assessment Notice.
Naas COUNTY MINING COMPANY.
iN Location of principal place of business
Nevada City, California. Location of works
Nevada City, California.
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting
ofthe Board of Trustees, held on the Ist
day of Mareb,. 1887, an assessment, (No.
13) of ten SeuNs per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately in United States gold coin, to
the Secretary at the law office of John Caldwell, Broad Street; Nevada City, California:
“Any stock upon.which this assesgment
shall remain uppaid on the 6th day of
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An Ordinance Pixing the Water Rates
for the
1887, and terminating July Ist,
1888.
Section 1.
Section 2.
upper.and lower stories, 50 cents.
Section 3.
es, 75 cents.
Section 4,
Section 5.
TE BO:
City of Nevada,
From and after July 1st, 1887,
ist, 1888, the followin
rates shall be charged, and may be co lected
per week by the
consumers of water taken from said Company wines the corporate limits of the City of
Nevada :
Year commencing July 1st,
ARD OF TRUSTEES OF. THE
do ordain as follows :—
and until July
rates, and no greater
Nevada City Works, from
For families, 50 cents.
For families occupying a house,
For restaurants and eating housFor first-class hotels, $3.
Fer second-class hotels, $2.
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riety of combination, art
the most attractive, ornamental and
ble organs for homes, schools, churches,
Costiveness and Constipation,
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722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of . Section 6,” For third-class hotels, $1.50. 1
sélf abuse. ‘This solitary vice, or depraved . . Section 7.For fourth-class hotels, §1.
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth . Sections. For saloons, $ cents. 2 ;
of both sexes to an almost unlimited ex-. Sectiony. For rooms an ofioge: cen 8.
tent, producing with unerring certainty the Section10. For photograph galleries, 50
following train of morbid symptoms unless . ©
combattedby scientific medical measures,
viz; Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the
ears, noisé like the rustlig of leaves and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis. Shops, 50 cents.
ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, . Section 15. All houses: occupied by wo
diffidence in approaching strangers, a dis. Men, 40 cents. 4
like to form new acquaintances, disposition . Section 16. For school houses with an atto shun society, loss of memory, hectic fengance of less than two hundred children
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about Shas) . : ‘
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, . , Section 17. For school houses-with an-atconsumption, night sweats, monomania and . tendance of over two hundred children,
frequent insanity. If relief be notobtained, $1,50.
erzons soafflicted should apply immediate-. Section 18, For foundries, $1. Oe
either in person or by letter, and have a. . Sectiond9. For daily printing offices, 75
cure effected by his new and scientific mode } cents. ‘ f j
treating these diseases, which never fails-of Section 20. For weekly
effecting a quick and radical cure. . printing offices, 50 cents.
MARRIED MEN . Section 21. For printing offices running
penis arpa ees . printing presses.with water power, extra,
Or those: who contemplate marriage, who . $1.50.
are suffering under any of these fearfulmal-. Seétion ?2, For butcher shops reaping
adies, should not‘forget the sucred respon-. meat cutters with water power, extra, 7
sibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob . cents.
tain immediate relief. Section 23. For butcher shops, 50 cents.
CURED AT HOME. . Section 24. For bakeries, 75 cents,
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT} ee eae dairies, including one
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, “ghee . ‘he
stating case, symptoms, length of time the . Pieri A age neste houses, for each
disease has continued, and the medicine
will be promptly acne free from damage or} Section 27. For Chinesé wash houses and
abr . laundries, from $2 to $3.
curiosity, to any part of the country, with Lanta 5
fuli and plain directions for use. The Doc. Section 28. For first-class livery stables,
tor cures when others fail. Try him. By} fncluning Wey wasnt livery wagons,
enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin_# reg-!. gection 29. For second-class livery staistered_letter through the Post Office, or . bles, including water for washing Wagons
through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of buggies and carriages fF gas oe ro
tmedicine will be delivered by express to any . Section 30. Forthird-class livery stables,
part of the United States.. . __. including water for washing wagons, bugAddress DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. . gies and carriages, $2 .
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco, . .
Office Box 1:87.
ents.
Section 11. For barber shops, 50 cents.
Section 12. For bath establishments, 75:
eerits.
Section 13. For drug stores 50 cents.
Section 14. For blacksmith and wagon
and tri-weekly
Section 31. For
. bles, $1.
~. Section 32. For feed and sale stables, $2.
. Seetion-88. For private stables, from one
. to two horses, wagons and. bugyies, 25 cents.
Section 34. For private stables, for each .
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POR YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHAT THE PApers call ST. NICHOLAS. Do you know
about it,—how good it is, how clean and pure
ind helpful? If there are any boys or girls
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element you need in the household? The .
. London Times has said, ‘We have nothing
like it on this side.’ Here are some leading
. features of
additional horse, 12 1-2 cents,
Section 35.
horses, $1.50.
Section 36. For gas works, $2.
Section 87. For Court House, including
irrigation, $4. .
Section 38. Forsewing machines, for use .
of water for each machine, 25 cents, .
Section 3y. For public halls and theatres! .
. 25 cents. .
St. Nicholas for 1887. . Section 40. For 1000 bricks on large con. tracts, 10 cents.
. Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. .
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For breweries, including two .
Section 41. For 1000 bricks on small conStoeckton—several by each author.
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recta, 14 1-2 cents.
A-Short Serine} Story by-Mrs. Burnett, whose ection 42. Forstone wall and mortar, 8
. ¢harming “ Little Lord Fauntleroy, ’’ has .
eents per perch. i
“ s Section 43. Plastering or cementing, on
. been a great feature in the past year of St. . 8 8 e
. NICHOLAS.
cent per yard. ' ad
Section 44. Railroad depot, $2.50.
War Stories for Boys and Girls. Gen. Ba-. Section45. For irrizating: if taking water
deau, chief-of-Staff, biographer, and confi. atfamily rates, for lots not exceeding onedential friend of General Grant, and one.of . half an acre in area, $10 per season. Lots
the ablest and most popular of living mili. containing over one-half acre in area, $15
tary writers, will contribute a number of pa. per season.
pers describing in clear and vivid style some Section 46. For irrigation,if taking water
of the leading battles of the civil war. They . at family rates, forevery quantity above an
will be panoramic descriptjons of single . inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24
contests or short campaigns, presenting a . hours.
sort of literary picture-callery of the grand section 47. For irrigation, when. taking
and heroie contests in Which the parents of . no water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for
many a boy and girl of to-day took part. vA hours.
Short articles, instructive and entertain-. Section 48. For irrigating vegetable garing, willabound. Among these are : How . dens, where vegetables are sold in market,
a Great Panorama is. Made,” by Theodore R. . $25 for season.
. Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning. Section 49. Forcity fire plugs, for water
. a Commission” (Naval Academy), and ‘‘Rec. used for fire purposes, $3 foreach plug per
ollections of the Naval Academy”; “Boring } year.
for Oil” and “Among the Gamwells,” with a. ° Section 50. For -sprinkling or watering
' number of itt ¥ pcan res: ae eketeh . the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs
es from George Eliot,’ by Julia Magruder; . $10 per year.
. “Victor Huzo's Tales to his Grandchildren,’ . Section 51. For practice of organized hose
recounted by Brander Mathews; ‘Historic } or fire companies, $10 per year :
Girls,” by E. 8. Brooks, Also interesting . Section 52. For flushing sewers of all
. contributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Pres. kinds, $10 per vias’
cott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyes. Sectiond3. For City Hall and City Jail,
en, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellington . 5 per year.
Rollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Frea. ction 54. For City Trough a the Plaza
‘erick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Denio . and City Pound, $20 per year. ES
Section 55. Th the Company
$Litchfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Mrs. . e aut of
shall have the power in all cases to ascertain S. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many
others, ete. etc. . by proper measurement, the quantity of wa*
The subscription price of Sr. Nacuouas is . ter used, and fix the price as provided b
)$3.00 a year; 2) cents a number. ‘\Subscrip. Sections 46 and 47 ; it. shall also be optiona
tions are received by booksellers And newsto said agent to furnish or not furnish water
dealers everywhere, or by the publishers. . for irrigation to parties taking no water at
New volume bezins with the Novémber . family rates.
number. Send .or our beautifully illustratSeetion 56. All rates, exceptirrigation and
ed catalogue (free) containing full prospeccity purposes, are due and payable weekly.
tus, etc., ete. Water for fire, sprinkling and watering
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nies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jail,
City trough and pound, are due and payable quarterly. Irrigation rates in monthly
installments of one-fifth of the rates, when
taking water forthe season, as provided by
Section 47. If not paid within the current
month the water will be shut off at the disTHE CENTURY,’
For 1887.
NHE CENTURY IS AN ILLUSTRATED
Monthly Magazine, having aregular circulation of about two hundred thousand . cretion of the water agent.
copies, often reaching and sonretimes ex-! Section 57. First-cluss hotel is understood
ceeding two hundred and twenty-five thou. to be a hotel containing not less than 70
sand. Chief among its many attractions this . beds ; second-class hotel not less than 40
year isa serial which has been in active . beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds;
preparation for sixteen years. Itis a history . fourth-class not less than 10 beds.
of our own country in its most critical time . . Section 58. First-class livery stable is unas set forth in deratonst te be a stable ponmining not less
‘than 25 horses; second-class: livery stable
B ee DAES OF LINCOLN, oe . not less than 15 horses; third class livery
. C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. ei ayapie not ioe then 6 ores: fourth-class
This great work begun with the sanction . hecton 5s. No Ene Seen aapened auof President Lincoln, and continued under . thorized agent of the water works shall turn
the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert . on the water to any placeor building WwithT.-Lincoln, isthe only fniband authoritative . jutapermit-fronithe_water agent, vided
regord of the Tite of A prahar lincolD. oe ‘ that the authorized agent of the City or Fire
authors were frienGgs 0 Aincoln before 8 p > Mew
presideney: they Be nce rintnvacals ae Reparteens may turmonthe water for City
sociated with him as private secretaries . ry ‘ : i
throughout his.term of office, and to them . Mp beep nag pent ops to oe ia
were transferred, upon Lincoln’s death, all Passed Sbruary 2th 1887. at
his private papers. Here will be told the inH.C” MILLS, President
side history of the. civil war and of PresiW.G. Richards, Clerk : {27
dent Linceln’s administration,—im portant meas Ae fa) ee oe eee
kBPATENTSdetails of which have hitherto remained un;
revealed, that they might first apnearis this .
authentic history. By reason 0 the publi.
eation of this work, . (\BTAINED, and all business in. the U.S.
THE WAR SERIES, . Patent Office attended to for MODWhich has been followed with unflagging } ERATE FEES,
interest by a great.audieuce, willoceupy-tess . Our office is-opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofspace during the coming year. Gettysburg . fice,,and we can obtain Patents in less time
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have only one coupler stop, which warp,
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will be described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the . than those remote from Washington.
Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen, E-. gend model or drawing. We advise as to
M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Gen. bili 2 N 4
D. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, by,. patentability tree. of char Pena make
) y ». no charge unless we obtain
Generals Howard and Slocum. Generals O. We refer, here, bad Poatnuater, the SuA. Gilmore, Wm, F. Smith, John Gibbon, . perintendent of Money-Order Division, and
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of naval engagements, prison life, ete., ete., . tual clients in your own State or county, adwill appear. . dress § ; f
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ed during the year. .
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Section1!. A road polltax ofthree dollars ou everytime,
y
is hereby levied oneach male person over {%
the age of twenty-one years and under the . ——
aze of fifty-five yearsfound in each orany .
road district in the county of Nevada during
the year 1887.
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Established: in 1852.
Section 2. Itshall be the duty of the Road Nevada : Assay : se)
Overseer or Road Commissioner of each .
Wied Gisseict in pre sonny ee! Nevada to col. ”
roa x of bis distric .
the first day at Februar Vand the Ook
da: at gaguany, 1888. .
# Ordinance shall bein effect onter fifteen days from the date of its actor ig .
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