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ark, N.J., to Paris for treatment
‘ Jeased this week, as no symptoms
after he had been fatally stabbed.
agines that he is the motive power
ar
Neitin City, Nevada ComsiysCALIFORNIA.
Buowsé' Ca
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1886.
ES
‘ox Saturday evening Buckingham & Hecht of San Francisco
discharged the sixty-five Chinamen in theiremploy. The white
men and girls employed’ by the
firm had a parade Tuesday afternooninhonor ef the victory of
white labor over the coolies.
——-$Tar seven dogs which were bitten by dogs that had bitten the
children who were sent from Newby Pasteur, and which have been
in the pound ever since, were reof rabies had been developed..
“Con. Bennett,” midget and
‘\sleight-ef-hand performer, was
shot and killed at Marrow Bone
Creek, West Virginia, Saturday,
while giving an entertainment.
The murderer was a drunken man
who had been denied admission.
_ Ar Edinburg, Texas, last, Saturday, an attempt-.was made to
lynch a desperado named Dougherty, who had shot Francisco
Garcia in‘cold blood. Dougherty’s
friends rescued him, but not until
‘A Rgamroap accident occurred
near Portland, Me., by which the
fireman lost his life, although the
fireman of another engine crawled
through steam and hot water to
rescue him.
ae ED
Micaary McCasz, Patrick Condon and an unknown man were
found frozen to death inthe streets
of New York Tuesday morning.
SEVERAL more of the witnesses . ,
in the Prewett trial refused to testify Tuesday mid were fined and
sent to jail. —
A conspiracy to kill United
States Attorney Dickson is said to
have been unearthed at Salt Lake
City.
AN association is to be formed
at Red Bluff in opposition to the
anti-coolie boycott: ~~
TT
Had Seen That Kind of a Man.
\ ee
‘‘Here’s a curious case,ma’am,”’
Said the superintendent of the inBane asylum, “This man imthat runs the world. He’s perfectly harmless, though, but he
thinks the world wouldn’t move
without him. Very queer notion,
isn’t it?”
“T don’t know about that; my
husband has got the same notion
in his head.’”’
Tre peaple of. Long: Beach, Los
Angeles.count y,have found a new
means of subsistence during the
Winter. It.isia mall species of
clam, which is boiled with the
Shells on, the Jiquor from which
makes a delicious soup. The clam
is very small, no larger than a
marble, andcan be gathered in
large quantities.
Tue continued ill-health of exGovernor Irwin has occasioned
Serious foreboding. The abscess
in his head which was the first
cause of his confinement to his
room, is not of so serious moment
as the sypmtoms of Bright’s disease of the kidneys.
a os
“EVANGELIST WILtiaMs tells the
people of Stockton that there is a
hell and that their town is one of
its suburbs.
es
DIED.
“At Nevada City, March 81, 1886, John
Senab Millhone, aged 87 years, 9 months and:
18 days—a mative of Oni 0,
wder never varies.
ea” toe Soot
ly Tract
Tie people of Arroyo Grande
are a determined set on the Chinese question. After their anti. Chinese Club waited upon’ the
‘Mongoliansandrequested their . ]
departure, they left town, but afward three of them came back,
thinking the excitement had died
out. In this they were mistaken,
on them, and so they again departed.
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Tue University of ‘idithads Californian has already received bequests of land and money to the
value of about $400,000, with a
fair prospect of an increase for a
permanent endowment. It is located in the San Fernando Valley,
twenty miles north of Los Angeles,
and a building to cost $50,000 has
been commenced, but no debt is
to be incurred. ;
RE ROTI TS ET
Usep two bottles of Ely’s-Cream
pletely of catarrh. I had this
complaint seven years and could
not get anything to do me any
good before. Ely’s Cream Balm
cured me sound and well. I will
warrant itto be asure cure for
those diseases, as itis recommended, Ifparties doubt this let them
write tome and I will answer
them,—Chas. W. Cargill, Great
Eastern Mine, Guerneville, Sonoma Co., Cal.
Notice to the Public.
For the future I will bring the
best kind of milk to Nevada City,
for sale. Ashare of the public
patronage is desired. Leave orders at Tompkins’ or Forman’s
grocery stores.
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SuiL0Hn’s Cure will immediately
relieve Croup, Whooping Cough
Land Bronehitis,_Carr Bros., agents.
Joun Dyer, Pro.
Grass Seeds.
Italian Rye, Red Clover, Timothy and Altalfa seeds for sale at
EB. Rosenthal’ 8s. £20-tf
~-_>DeHaven’ s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache.
o__e
A new Frve-cent Cigar: ‘THe
PLEADERS,’’—the best in the market—at Nivens’. tf
Caeeeerereetaete cpeeresntaae San
CATARRH
Ely’ Cream*Balm
Is n ot a‘Liquid or Snuff}
It has ganed an enviable -Keputation
wherever known, displacing all other preparations. An article of undoubted merit.
Mt allays pain and causes no sneezing.
Cream Ba ,
WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be
ahsorhed, eéffectually cleansing the nasal
a of catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, Itallays inflammation, protects
the membranal linings of the head from additional cold’, completely heals the sores
and restotes the senses of taste and smell.
Beneficial results. are realized by a few applications.
A THorovucH TREATMENT Witt Curg,
Unequaied for Cold in the Head
Headache and Deafness, or any kind
ot mucous membranal irritation. Send for
circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail
druggists. Price 60 cts. 650cts. by mail.
Stamps received.
Y BROS., Druggists, Owego, N. Y.
Nt. Patrick's Festival,
For the Benefit of
St. Canice Catholic Church,
. ) aes
Wednesday Eve, Mareh 17, ’86,
A fine Band willbe in attendance and
magnificent supper provided.
Tickets, admitting one gentleaN and two ladies, $2.50.
MIS$ HANNAH BRANCH’
‘—-GREAT—. ,
ENGLISH REMEDY, . :
targe Bottle #1. Small Bottle 60 ¢_
IS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY§jIN
the world for
Coughs, Colds,ee Throat,
Quinzy, Croup, Hoarseness,
Asthma, Whooping Congh,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND .LUNGS.
It performs wonders in relieving Consumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and
instantly allays all irritation of the ‘Threat.
’ For Sale at the principal i abe in
Nevada county$
however, for a cymmittee waited . be
Balm and it has cured-me~—com-{
4 machiner cents miner’s inch,
Passed: February ” 35th, 1886.
MIKAWALINE. .
runs PREPARATION, IS MADE ‘FROM
gh ag and. will be found to
toons of BEST MEDIGINES ever put
up for the cure of diseases arising from
‘Indigestion,
ete. Persons using it wil find relict after a
few days trial, but a permanent cure cannot
until after a larger trial of the
same. Testimonials of the virtue of this
are gre mys are now held by the inventor,
is believed that in the near future,
thousands now suffering from terrible
disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be kfnl that
MIKANALINE
was ever brought to their notice.
Prepared by D. H. Hitchcock,
HILO, HAWAII,
$1 50 per Bottle.
For Sale by
WwW. D. ke
\ECK’S
ERFUMES
CAMELIA POWDER
For the Complexion.
Goods in the Market.
For sale by
All First-Class Druggists,
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Ordinance No, 74--0ld No. 107
An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates for
the year commenting July lst, a. D. 1886,
and terminating July lst, 1887.
HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City
of Nevada do ordain as follows;
From and after July. 1st, 1886, and until
July 1st, 1887, the following rates and no
greater rates shall be pra yom and may bé
collected per week by the Nevada City Water Works, from consumers of water taken
from said. Company within the conpeRENe
limits of the City of Nevada:
Section 1, For families 50 cents.
Section 2. For each additional. family in
each house, 25 cents.
Section 3, For families occupying a house
upper and lower stories, 50 cents
Section 4. For, restaurants and cating
houses, 75. cents.
Finest :
Section 5. For first class hotels, $3.
Section 6,. For aecond class hotels, $2.
Section 7 For third class hotels, $1 50.
Section 8. For fourth class hotels, $1.
Section 9. For saloons, 75 cents.
Section 10. For rooms and offices, 25
cents,
ction 11. For photograph galleries, 60
Sectivh 12. For barber shops, 50 cents.
Section 13. For bath establishments, 75
cents,
Seccion14. For drug stores, 50 cents.
Section 15. For blacksmith and wagon
shops 60 cents,
Section 16,. All houses occupied by women, 50 cents.
Section 17. For schsol houses with an
ndence of less than two hundred child on, $1 50.
Section 18, For school houses with an
ieee of over two hundred children,
1 50.
Section 19, For foundries, $1.
Sectlon 20. For daily printing offices, 75
cents.
Section 21. Weekly and tri-weekly printing offices, 50 cents.
Section 22. For printing offices running
— presses with water power, extra,
1 6
Section 23. For butcher shops running
meat cutters with water power, extra, 75
cents,
Section 24,
Section 25. For bakeries, 75 cents.
Section 26. For dairies, including one
horse, 50 cents.
Section 27. For Chinese houses: for each
faucet, 50 cents.
Section 28. For Chinese wash houses and
laundries, from $2 to 33.
Section 29, For first class livery stables,
including water for washing livery wagona,
buggies and carriages, $5.
ection 80. -For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $4.
Section 31. For third class livery stables,
inclnding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2.
Section 82. For fourth class livery stables, $1.
Section 33. For feed and sale stables
Section 34. For private stables, hse
one to2 horses, wagons and buggies, 25
cents,
Section 85. For private stables, each ad
ditional horse, 1244 cents.
Section 36. for breweries, including two
horses, $1 50,
Section 37, For gas works, $2.
Section 38,, For Court House, including
irrigation, $4.
Section g39. For sewing machines, use of
water for each machine, 25 cents,
Section 40. For public halls and theatres,
25 cents,
Section 41. For 1,000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents.
Section 42. For 1,000 bricks on small
contracts, 124 cents,
Section 43. For stone wal! and mortar, 8
cents per perch,
Section 44.
cent per yard,
Section 45,
Section 46.
Plastering or cementing, 1
Railroad depot, $2 50,
For irrigation, if taking water vt family rates, for lots not exceeding
one-half an acre in area, $10 per season.
Lots containing over one-half an acre in
area, $15 per season,
Section 47. \For irrigation, if taking watey
at family rates, for every quantity above an
inch,.at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24
hours,
Section 48. For irgigation, when takin
no water at family rates, 25 cents per ineh
for 24 hours.
Section 49, Forirrigating vegetable gardens, where vegetables are sold in market,
$25 for season.
Section 50. For city fire plugs, for water
used for fire purposes, $3 for each\plug per
year.
Section 51. For s rinkling 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 55. For City trough at the Plaza
and City Pound, $20 per year.
Section 56, The ak of the company
shall have the power in all cases to ascertain
by proper measurement the quantity of water used, and fix the ay as provided by
Sections 47 and 48; it I also be optional
P oc Be has furnish or a wax for irrigation es no water
vt family rates, 26 .
\ Section 67. All rates, except irrigation
and red Ware ie are due and payable
ater for fire, sprinkling and wateri: treet practice of organized fire
companies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City
payable trough ot due har me .
pa, i rates—
ts of one-fifth 6f the
rates, when taking water for the season, as
pepe by Section 48. If not paid within
current month the water will be shut off
at the discretion of the water agent.
Section 58. First class hotelis uuderstood
to be a hotel containing not less than 70
beds; second class ho not less than 40
beds; third class hotel, not less than 20
beds; fourth class hotel, less than 20 beds,
Section 59. First class livery stable is
understood ‘to bea stable containing not
Icss than 25 horses; second class livery sta.
ble not less than 15 horses; third class livery
stable not less than 6 horses; fourth class
livery stable less than six horses.
Section 60. Noone except a te age eo authorized agent of the water wo.
without a permit from the water agent, =
vided that the authorized agent of the City
Se eb + may turn on the Water
tor purposes,
Bection 6h All water used for
da. Proprietors, Nevada City.
H. BRANCH and/A. P. CLARK, -_ . Passed
For butcher shops, 60 cents. .
Section 53. For flushing sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year.
Bection 54. For City Hall and City Jail,
. $5 per year.
turn on the water to any place or building]. _
. Eiymen Bros’
tral Clearance Male
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
Immense Spring Stock.
We will sell for the ‘next Thirty _Days
MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, ETC.,
AT. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
: ——-0——_
Fult reduction in every department. If you are in}
want of anything in our line now-is your time to buy.
Don’t. forget the firm name and place.
HYMAN BROS.,
Co1: Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City.
Branch Houses—102 Chamber Street, New York ; Honoltlu, H. I. ;
206 Front Street, San Francisco.
Pare Old fennessee White Rye Whisky
IN’ BOTTLES. -STRICTLY PURE.
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Recommended -by Physicians for Nervous Complaints, Chills and
Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and. Consumption. A wholesome
stimulant. Free from all injurious substance.
A Necessity in the Sickroom ada Luxury on the Sideboard.
m@Gaiwe Ita Trial. ss
Each Bottle has the above Trademark label and on the cork the
signature label of A. FENKHAUSEN & Co., San Francisco, Cal.
f= None other genuine. Den't-be-deceived.
GEO. C.GAYLORD, Agt.
Dealer in General Merchandise.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Plaza Foundry and Machine Shop,
Nevada City, near the R. R. Depot.
LAWRENCE & BARLOW..:. .». Proprietors
——Owerr
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description
Made. and Repaired.
Iron and Brass Casting done, Also Turning and Machine Work
(0a The Foundry employs none but first-class workers. Orders
a . distance will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with
espa
Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Réasonable. °
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GOODYEAR’ S {LUMBER ! LUMBER !
GOLD SEAL” The entire Stock of of Lumber at the
RUBBER HOSE,. —¥ Fume co-s-vano,
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, Consisting of
FENCING AND BUILDING
Lumber ot all Kinds,
FLOORING AND DRESSED
LUMBER,
PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES
AND SHINGLES,
ILL BE SOLD FOR THE NEXT 30
WV, Bara ton Gaahateaiy
All persons wanting lumber will find it to
their advantage to call at 0
their phen =
COOPER & €RAWFORD,
Executors of the Estate of J. S. Dunn, de“OO NISOW ct
don ena RUBBER CO.
Nevada City, Sept. 15, 1845.Dissolution of. of. Copartnership.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
N firm of Samuel & Boukofsky is hereby
dissolvedby mutual eonsent. “That Henry
Boukofsky has sold out his entire interest
to Aaron Samuel who will hereafter—con-}_
duct the poanem, and to whom all indebt.
R. H. PEASE, Jr.
8. M. RUNYGN, } Agents,
577 & 579"Market Street, 8. F.
UNION MARERT,
Commercial wget. Nevada Cicv,
edness-ts to be paid, and who has assnmed*
COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’, . *¢ vi pay all debes of is i
DEALERS IN H. BOUKOFSKY.
North Bloomfield, 4, February 18, 1886,
Ger Notice is hereby en thai
Samuel, whose Sean “at Wheaten
ee “go be hagas =e agence is the
ly person doi si
the firm nane atid style ork. SAMUEL, an ee
ne only aud sole proprietor of ns
o Dated North Bloomfield, ¥eheuey. 1836,
PROP. E. MULLER
“ —WEACHER OF—— me Sc Ss scared oie
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Saesages, ote
At the Lowest Market Rates,
We also keep on biand a choice stock of .
BACON AND LARD.
FOR b BALE.
Byars. HOUSE AND SA+} LOON ON BROAD STREET,
NEVADA CITY. Residence
on Spring street, Divided or
ForeEIGn“Lancvacts.
sedioe 0 CLOSE OUP i BUSINESS #1"
fy
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IN THE STOREBELONGING TO
Selling Out at Cost !
THE STOCK OF
The Late Mrs. M. A. Sterling
DRY cooDs,
Is offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot.in order to sell it
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.
The Goods are = test Sefton of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and
comprise all the Latest Styles. _ .
SS ISABELLA PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where
she has had long experience in the Dry "Goods and Millinery busiiness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock.
(0@Any person desiring to purchase the business will be given a
great bergen.
A ond Call early and see the splendid inducements héld out to purchasers
ramento Street is also offered for sale.
&@ All persons knowing themselves’ indebted’ to
Hthe late Mrs. Sterling are-requested to call-i amediately and settle. :
MRS. J. LUDBY,
Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block.
<a VS
J. J. JACKSON, PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the best and Cheanest
“Overy House 1 Nevada City.
——_—_0--——
TOASTED THAss.
Equalyng n aroma, flavor and delicacy , the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan; —under the new process, requiyin one-third less
the sume strength as old By : a
each pound package:
roduce
eas, and the prices are plainly marked on
Grades, Prices ces.
WAU cece cies Sutsccus et inn ‘ 50 cents per pound
Sunshine.. 6 s00 5 mses vnate Tatviees 66 cents per pound
cpapersiana ET ear ae fee aA .. $1 per add
Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery. Establishment always kept on hand. To those
who have never traded with me I extend a special
invitation to call before making their. purchases.
[8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND
Masonic Building, Pine e Street, NEVADA CITY.
Wom ite: te
: . The largest, Cheapest’ a and Best Assortment to be
found in the county of . ~
TOBACCO, CICARS,
PIPES, CUTLERY, ETC.
Finest Stock of ~ Meerschaum Goods
ever brought t to the county.
erent
J.B CARR, sae T. H. CARR,
CARR BROTHERS,
THE PALACE DRUG STORE.
Corner Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada CityKeep constantly on hand a large and Rieadet stock of ws usvall found in
First Olass re Store.
PAINTS, OILS, “VARNISHS, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
I kdsin of Poriodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS
ES .
= Prescriptions accutane and senile com
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Broad and, Pine 8ts., *"~
Nevada City
Ss ©
A Large Slock of” Patent in,
Fine Perfumery; Fancy Soaps
‘. Combs, Seige ead Mirrors,
Toilet Articles abe all kind
Careful Attentii Given to Compounding Preseriptions:
Ba dpanctatirs ordain douegoe
gpa ote: Ngee NS Given IN HARMONY o, ais, President,
W. @. Rictanbs, Clerk, 125
— : 2
~ Apply at this office a ND THOROUGH BASS,
AGENT FoR. sun saosieibimsaeiieses. ae IN THE ; WORLD *
_ The Fne Residence of Mrs. Sterling-on Sac&@ The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are it toasted }+—
. Pork Packing Rstablisimy,
MAIN STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION hor
NEVADA cITy. £
W. i. rus, Proprietor,
HT BEAGON ALA
LARD, PORK LOINs,
PORK & SAUSACES,
HAMS AND BACOn,
WHOLESALE Ai AND BETan,
W. H. Phillips, Froprictor,
Nevada City, Oct. 28, 1885,
Mo THEI
oonae AN
aon,
‘National Meat “Matte.
Opposite Citizens Bank,
C. J. NAFFZIGER. Fro -rietor
Beei, oeITS
Pork,
Mutton,
Sausages, Ete,,
Ham#; Bacon and
e or Ri Pm » Whole
And all kinds of meat
first class market. aaually found ins
THOSE DESIRING TO BUY M
CASH WILL FIND er TO THEIR NN
VANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME,
WILL SELL AT THE E LOWEST RATES
&2F Meats delivered . free ot charge,
apl Cc. J. NAFFZIGER,
Keystone Market.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
CHAS. wie Proprietor.
oe HAVING PURGHASED
the above named Market, I;
will be glad to ge. all former:
utrons and agg able to,
_. supply the public with all kings.of
Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING Sart IN a.
FIRST CLASS MARKET!
Which will be furnished at th /
LOWEST RATES oe Vane
i
__Baving had tong 5 oxperionce in the. busi,
can guaran ive perfect satiq.
faction to oh. and will supply t
Very best i in my Line,
TALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR
SALE AT ALL TIMES,
CHARLES KEN T.
Redaction i Pricas te Sti
THE TIMES-1CEO. E. TURNER,
PINE STREET,
NEVADA, CITY,
[ OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT.
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER’,
ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY.
The yoods consists in part of
HARDWARE,
Ot Every Desoriptian
’. Tron and Steel, :
Stoves and Tinware,
Gus Pipes 3 and Fittings,
Rope, Wire,
Powder and Fuse
Shovels and Picks
Axes and Sledges,
Guns and Pistols,[PAINTS Sane os,
"WALTER DS VINTON le
Mill and Mining Supplies.
panies in the State
Pine stock Granite Iron ‘Ware
Best lot of Lampe inthe ily.
a ee tee ae
Purehasers will fave money br ;
buying st my. establishment. 7
xe. i TyRNEE “s
Si
on
“. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds .
ti-Ch
zens
ing r
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