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DA DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT.
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“vyOL. LXITI “No. 9668.
‘NEVADA CITY. CAL.
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 1,, 1892, Established Sept. 6, 150, by N. P. Brown & Qo.
THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. .
PUBLISHED
Every evening except Sunday Evening
—BY +
BROWN & CALKINS,
= ript t Block ee
an evade city, Os Calif.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
$6 Per Year, payable in advance.
Citv Subscribers. . : 15 Cts per week.
tising Legal AdyertiseTorms for Aquare f for first insertion and
pay per square for each additional inernhes ar sie eatin, as per card rate
--furnished on 8p jestian : eae
10 ceuts per line for
seota Nand 5 conleper line for each addijonal insertion.
Nevada Gity Society Directory.
ep PPDAA LDA
ETOE ENCAMPMENT, NC. 47
we orendent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd 4 Fellow's Hall
of Each Month
Every and ae’ tages te hy
Pen CHISHOLM, C: P.
3EO. A. GRAY. 8.
ee
NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R, A. MIT
—_
EACH MONTH.
Wma. BARKER, H. P.
J. ROLFE, secretary.
——
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle
EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O’CLK. th
FRED E. BROWN, President. ,
JOHN ©. NILON, BR. 8.
Meets at Meponis Hall}
Stated meetings onthe Second Wednesday
of each mon' oth.
Viaiting Brethien in good standing ere} ¢) an absolutely PURE TEA
dially invited.
” : Ws. BARKER, Master.
I J. ROLFE Secretarv,
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Meets at ivwten Hall ee ®
day Evening of Each Month at
dirst Wednes 2 ning ot
J. A. RAPP 8 K.C.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. BR,
NEVADA COMMANDERY.NO.6.
Kniglits Templar.
Meets at Masonis H.il
THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
= ~ ONTH at 734 o'clock.
nzcRoBs WILHELM, Commander.
i. J. ROLFE, R
” LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6.
Native Daughters ¢ of the Godlen West]
Meets at Pythian Castle
h Thursday Evening of Each
bial: “Aron th. at 7900" . look
MRS. BELLE SHOECRAFT, Pres.
KATE E, MATTESON, B. 8
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30
Young Men's Institute.
Meeta at Hibernia Hall
lt te Friday Evening comah vith the First Friday Evenear.
ine HO AS BROWN, President.
GARL . SCHEME R. 8.
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Kniehts of Pythias,
‘Meets at Pythian Castle
BEVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:9 O’C].OCK
CHARLIE PECOR, “GC. 6.
B 8. RECTOR, K. of 8. and 8,
Bastern Oitien ate to Europe.
EAT TRANGGONTINENTAL
wil babies GRE RAIL ROUTES
—OF TAE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY:
(Pactric SystEM.)°
Daily Express Trains make prompt
with Railway
— in the East,
Sonnem '
—-AND AT~
New York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
BULLAE PALACE
. SLEEPING CARS
And Seoond-class amy j aa
Attached to ) Express
pop rat
ton asthe O senpanys a oan necare o dice ot
routes, eto,
Seis las Laat Rate ce
RAIL ROAD LANDS
telat Novae Be ap
benno BoB ee .
in Bouthera ©
ty
“Pikes. 6 tome; ;
“attomey ‘and: Counselor at Law.
treshing in hot weather than
Iced Tea. But it takes fine
It seems to bring out the bit 5,
2TATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN [ torness and objectionable fea
tures of poor tea. It is essen
tial therefore that’ the Tea
should be PURE. With a
market flooded with greeti §
teas, all of which are artificially colored, and black teas,
are often both colored and
adulterated, the difficulty in
3 F.& A.M. procuring PURE Tea begins NEVADA LODGE, N NO. . ! * ataaen :
ral leaf, that draws a canary
color, sweet and of a delight
ful fragrance. It stands equally well the test of the teapot
and the ice pitcher.
one pg ante oh.
HEAD
CURE
CSEUuEB
Satisfaction
gy NEY SE
There is nothing more reea
= Py
praen
‘ea to stand the test of Ice x
alll
ne cheaper grades of which
-Tt was to meet the demand
at a moderate price that 77
Beech’s Tea was placed before
the public.
Oniform Rank Kuiehts of Pythias . uncolored leaf, it is different
Being the PURE
ou ever used. It is neither
green or black, simply natu60 cents a pound
Sold only in pound packaae
You Cannot te
Unless You Read the Daily Transcript.
of how long standing, by using
Rev, J.W, PENDLETON’S
Ten C'n 5 for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size.
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa,
oe
Ww. D. VINTON ead OARR BROTHERS "Nevada Uity.
che ELOe. Sinuxrtleft
Is the Sole Agent for Nevada City.
A Cc H lag ge
D
In from 3 to 30 minutes, wit
Certainity and Safety, no matt:
noveron’s, (EPHALINE
Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
‘he sonia aes
vy; Whig
G Pe
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le .
i Wrinity ati a
. contracts, 124 cents.
8 Neus
.
Nevada County N. G.R.R.
TIME TABLE NO. 44.
Lakes Bifeot Sundsy, Nov. 1, 1891, at
‘17:22 A. M. Det, mating er .
eats F
ing San Franciseoat® ¥i P.M
passengers.
612 P. M
Frencisce ais004. Mas "Grottana
em F. xp: hve Manager.
BROW, Oe
The
Chicago Cottage Organ
Has attamneda aenaye of excellence whh:
admits of no se
It containe very Ry > improvement that in
—" genius, skill and money can pro
uce.
These excellent Organs are celeprated for
solume, quality of nee, sae response, variety of combination, spenasy
o finish, perfect construction, m ingt hem
the most attractive, land
ble for h hools, churches
wore BLS ou ‘REPUTATION
NED ALLED PAONCILLED WORKMEN
é : BusT MATERIAL, 9 aceite A.M.
COMBINED, MAKE THIS:
LEAVING NEVADA CITY M The Popular Organ. *.
2.50 A Me. ia eof —
trom ‘Bash ee games BOOKS sD PLANO STOOLE
Richt g aiyeinnd eriviag 4 Ceamalogues and Price Liston apotication
ARRIVING aT NEVADA CITY. . ae OOTTAGE ORGAN U0.,
ear is being made by Jui
NY, ork for
y cents.
ORDINANCE NO. 103.
*
An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates
for the Year Comméncing July ist,
1892, avd Terminating July ist,
1893. :
The Board of Trustees of the City of
Nevada do ordain as follows:
From and after July Ist, 1892, and
until July ist, 1893, the following rates
and no greater shall be charged, and may
be collected per week by the Nevada
City Water © within the cerporate limits of the City of Nevada:
Section 1. Te all families, 40 cents.
Section 2. For restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents.
Sectien 3. For first-class hotels, $3.
‘For laundmes connectéd with same,
$1.50.
Section 4. For second-class hotels, $2.
For laundries connected with same, $1.
_ Section .5. For third-class hotels,
$1.50. For laundries connected with
same, 75 vents.
Sec. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1.00.
For laundries connected with same, 50
vents.
Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents.
Sec; 8. For rooins and offices, 25
cents.
Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50
cents. :
Sec. 10. For barber’shops, 50 cents.
Seo, 11. For bath establishments, 75
cents,
Sec. 12. For drug stores, 50 cents.
Sec. 13. For blacksmith or wagon
shops, 50 cents.
See. 14. For all houses occupied by
lewd womien, 75 cents.
Sec. 15. For schoolhouses with an attendance of less than two hundred children, $1.50.
Sec. 16. For schoolhouses with an attendance of over two hundred children,
$2.
Sec. 17. For foundries, $1,
Sec. 18. For daily printing offices, 75
cents.
Sec. 19. For daily printing offices
running presses with water power, extra,
$1.50.
Sec, 20.. For butcher shops, 50 cents.
Sec. 21. For butcher shops running
meat cutters with water power, extra, 7)
cents.
Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents.
Sec. 23, For dairies, including one
horse, 50 cents.
Sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 50 cents.
Sec. 25. For Chinese wagh-houses
and laundries, $3.
Sec. 26. For first-class livery stables,
including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages,
Sec. 27. For second-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $3.
Sec? 28 For third-class livery stables,
including water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $2.
Sec. 29. For ; tewetis-clane livery stables, $1.
Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2.
Sec. 31. Fer private stables, from one
to two horses, wagons and eae: 25
Sec. 32. For private stables, for tach
additional horse, 124 cents.
Sec. 33. For breweries or soda factories, including two-horses, $1.50. For
each additional horse, 124 cents.
Sec. 34. For gas worke, $2.
Sec. 35. For sewing hi for
An Ordinance Providing For the Conessary fer the public use and convenience
6 horses. :
See. 63. No one except a properly :
authorized agent of the Water Company
shall turn on the water to any place or
building without a permit from the water agent’; provided that any authorized
agent of the City or Fire Department
may turn on the water for City purSec. 64. For all water used for’ run.
ning ‘thachinery, 25 cents per miner’s
inch for 24 hours run; provided that
during the months of June, July, August and September, of each year when
the Water Company cannot obtain more
than a sufficient supply of water in the
pipes for domestic anglers and irrigation, it may refuse to sell water for the
of running machinery.
Sec. 65. The Marshal, when requested,
shall accompany the agent of the Water
Company for the purpose of shutting. off
the water from the premises-of-any ~person who shall be in default in the: payment of water rates as provided in this
Ordinance. :
The Marshal shall charge the Water
Company for such service the sum of $2
for each time he accompanies the Water
Agent. The same to be paid by the
Marshal into the City Treasury the samé
as other funds collected by him.
Passed this 27th day of February, 1892,
by the following vote: Ayes: Baker,
Carr, Gault, Rich. Noes, none,
A. GavuLt,
President of the Board of Trustees.
Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk.
First publication, February 29.
ORDINANCE NO. 102.
struction of Sidewalks from Roger
Williams Ravine to Spring Street,
and also on Spring and Findley
Streets.
The Beard of Trustees of the City of
Nevada do ordain as follows :
Section 1. It is hereby declared necthat sidewalks be constructed on the west
side of the street from Roger Williams
Ravine to Spring street, and thence along
Spring street, on the south side, to th
large
the property of A. Lones. Also a_ sidewalk along Findley street, on the east
side, from Broad to Spring &treets.
Section2. Such sidewalks shall be two
feet in width, and the boards of the walk
shall be of spruce lumber 12 inches wide
by 2 inches in thickness. The sills of said
sidewalks shall be heart of cedar, 4 feet
apart, and shall be 4 inches wide by 4
inches in thickness, ‘The boards shall be
nailed down by 4 inch wireyails, and the
said sidewalks shall be laid lengthwise
with the street, on which each is laid,
and each sidewalk shall be of the same
grade as the street on which the same is
laid.
Section 3. Said sidewalks shall be constructed-under the superintendence and
direction of the Street Superintendent,
and the propertyholders, and owners of
lots having a frontage en the sides of the
streets herein described, as being affected by this ordinance are required to con-)
struct the same in front of their respecty
ive lots, in wie Vidindrherenibefore ace
cribed, on or before March 20, 1892, an
in case of refusal or neglect of any of the,
said property holders or owners to comply with the previsions of this ordinance
it shall be the duty of the Street Superintendent to procure the materials and
dress-making or tailoring establishments,
for water for each machine, 25 cents.
Sec. 36. For sewing machines
family, for use of water, 10 cents.
Sec. 37. For Court House, including
water for irrigation, $5 per week.
Sec. 374. For each tap in the Catholic Peay aay $5 per year.
Sec, 38. For public halls and theaters,
25 cents.
Sec. 39. For banquet halls, 25 cents.
Sec. 40. For 100u bricks on large
contracts, 10 cents.
Sec. 41. For 1000 bricks on small
for
Sec. 42. For stone wall and mortar,
8 cents: per perch. s
Sec. 43. Fer plastering or cementing
two cents per sq. yd.
Sec, 44. For helleeall depot, $3.
Sec. 45. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents.
Sec. 46. For coffee mills, when run
by water power, 25 cents.
Sec. 47. For quartz mills sjemacied
with assay offices, 25 cents.
Sec. 48, For eenigenion. if taking water at family rates, from $5 to $15 per
season at the discretion of the Water
Agent, provided the amount charged
must be regulated in proportion to the
quantity used.
Sec. 49. For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for every quantity
above ene inch, at the rate of 20 cents
ay or inch for 24 hours.
Seo. 50. For irrigation, when taking
no water at family rates, $0 cents per
ineh for 24 hours.
Sec, 51. For irrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market,
‘$25 per season.
“Sec. 52. For sprinkling or watering
the streets ef Nevada City from the fire
plugs or other openings, $20 r year,
Sec. 53. For practice of organized
howe o or fire companies, $10 per year.
Sec. 54. For flushing sewers of all
kinds $10 per year,
po Sec. 55. Pion C City Hall and City Jail,
A oR For City esi at the Plaza
and City Pound, $20 per
Sec. 57. por city fi se for water
used for ae, purposes tre p for each hydrant per year
Sec. 68. The Agent of the Water
Company shall have the power in all
cases, to ascertain by proper measurment
Aged quantity of water . and fix the]
price as provided by Sections, 48, 49 and
pe Pegs dn ye 8 or t 5
oe due and iodable weekly, pene”
not so the water digs op in his
discretion, upon . giving delinquent . &
May Be gs gen
sth conmamees the premises
Bec, 60. Woter ssive f all cit; a or all city purposes and for the Court Heuse are due
One ‘pnomas ste ad gt
truct the whole or any portion of
said sidewalks, and report the costs to
the City Board of T) ustees, that the same
may be levied and collected as a tax upon said lots ef the delinquent owners.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in forceon and after the
2Uth day of March, 1892.
Passed Feb. 18, 1842.
ALEX. GAULT, President.
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
First Sabeant Feb. 20th, 1892,
[ND POR SALE
100 acres of the best bot
tom land in Penn Valley,
this county, near JohnCasey’s
place. All fenced and under
cultivation and can be irrigated from the Excelsior
Water Company’sditch. Is
deep soil (as good as the
best. in the State). Corn
and potatoes can be raised
with success, The. finest
shipping fruits can be raised
without irrigation.
Terms reasonable. Apply at the Dairy TransCkiPT office. ,a23-tf
Camphor Choral Liniment
For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No
Peer. Trvit.
indorsed by the Medical Faculty, Prescribed b+ San Francisco's Leading Phy
sicians. :
OaKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
“Thisis to certity that we haye used the C.
C. Liniment in our family, and have found
it to be the best dud most effective medics e
for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseasee .'a vy
that we have tried, We can unhesitating.
recommend it as a 2 sol ea and us:
ful remedy. nitee
R.
Pastor of the virei K. Church.
ee all chronic cases An Sopeetiion with
C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND BU0LPHUB POWDER" for thorough! antes
the bloed and “ upthe entire system,
ied Habitual pabon. Indigesti am
THe wi ithas no equ
ole 7° eet MBs 69,12 Buh ah Street
yey 7m t posta
paid } pth oven Beg: pow imme : seesThe C.C. Liniment Co
FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS
“ =. BONE
wider, at the west boundary of . .
21 Bush Street, S. F .
Now Try This. .Tt will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest
or Lungs, Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs ans Colds is
guaranteed to give relief, or money will
be paid back. Sufferers. from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under its use
for yourself just how good a. thing it is.
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drug
Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upen
this condition. If you are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, ‘Throat. or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and haye your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we not
knew that Dr, King’s: New. Discovery
could be relied on, It never disappoints.
Trial. bottles -free* at) Carr Bros, Drag
Store. Largeisize 50c. and $1.00. ~ *
PATENTS:
rat os ee ns tne
BTAINED d all business in the U.
a. Pevent Officeattended to for MOD.
c my : e orig —
paten ofchn and we make
no charge unless we obta ee ‘patent,
We refer, here, to the Poatmhaster, the Su
perintendent oe! oney er Division, and
to the offichula of the U. atent O Offive. For
circular, advice, terms . a a pelted to actau Lents in your own State or oqunty: ad
C. A. Snow & Co.
LUETIE & BRAND,
‘raw ang.
ire
WATOHMAKER
AND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Oty.
Beginners warn from 885 to BH.
per week, and more ae BOD
experience, We can furnish
” erp oyment, and will teach
a free. You work In be ow Vent
{y, wherever yout @. Both sexes, all ages e you
pret Ne OR et
Bunting Flags.
“Tn view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes,~ especially in conne:tion with the educaticn
of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furaih the: pest
QuaLiry of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Daity ‘fp angcrirr at the tabyging
low prices ;
Slept On ie as ee ceo oes $ 2.37
CB e aee ere rae ore 3.67
F AORN NG 0855s oc tts a eas 3234
O leth) i ss 5 oS. eck dieses 4.00
10 feet long reer es eet rat 6.00
id eet ne os 6,67
baMaeU ang gio. 6 sc ine ees 10.34
LO Meet hg OF le nda 12,00
18 font longiecsn. se crue ees Pere 13.34
2 faotilonguuns 6.. fick EGE 14.367
foot long. 8 e500 0a es 20.400
28 feet WR ee es ee 26.00
10 fect itt os se Se ea 29.34
Deeb lone > oS ie ceees pba ges 33.34
Wieet lon 2 ice, a cee, 36,67
These Flags are guaranteed to be equal
oany Bunting Flags ir the country.
Address all orders with remittance to
BUOWN & CALKINS,Cublishers“velty—* ranseript,**-Nevada City, Cal.
CHARLES CENNY,
Horse-Shoer
AND
NEVADA CITY, “=. «+ + -Have Removed to their
CAL.
NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA,
and all work in their line.
Oarriage and Wancuiaae.
had « speedy and perfect recovery. Try .
a ample bottleat our expense and learn . :
jonron t Screeners iss" St e
ce, and we Cano ts in leas ime
than those.remote froin abinaton
. HAVE REMOVED.
Blacksmith,
Where gg vg be Blessed to execute any
Horse-3hoeine a Spcialtve
for Infants and Children.
Ho is 80 well adapted to children that T recommend i a as vouperior to to any
H. A. Al
111 80, Oxford 8t,, Brookiyn, Noy.
“The use of ‘Castoria® fe 86° ‘univareat *
and its merits so well known that is seams a
work of su it. Few upererorasion, $0 endorse
are the inte it ee hy with enay re who do not keep
Satan Yorke ¢ gy York City..
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
National Government,
EXECUTIVE,
PIONOEHY. 8 5 As Benjamin Harrison,
of Indiana; salary, $50,000.
Vice President..... Levi P. Morton,
of New York; salary, $8,000.
CABINET.
See'y of State. Jas. ‘G. ‘Bisine of Dans
Sec’ 'y of ‘Treasury . Charles Foster of Ohio
Seo'y of War..S. B. Elkins of W. Va.
Seo’y of Navy,., Benj. F. Tracy of N. Y.
Sec'y of Interior. .John W. Noble of Mo.
Postmaster-Gen.John Wanamaker of Pa.
Attorney-Gen. ..W. H. H. Miller of Ind.
Seo’y of Agriculture. .Jer. Rusk of Wis.
LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
Salary of Senators, $5,000, with mileage
20 cents per mile of travel each way at
annual sessions, which meet on the first
Monday in each December.
President, Levi P. Morton of New York
MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA,
Leland Stanford, re-elected March 4, ‘91
6 years.
Charles N. Felton, elected March 19, ‘91,
2 years,
MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Salary of Representative, $5,000, and
mileage 20 cents per mile each way.
Speaker of House. Charles ¥. Cris,
of Georgia; salary, $8,000.
MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA.
Pitat District. oo.. es T. J, Geary.
Lohasta nl desig RRUPENCT HS ene ree A? Cuminetti
mnie ei ass Joseph McKenna
Pourtly 460 Ge «caine . FE Ps oon
Wate A CUS wine Aves i F. Low
SiS i a Sk Ww, Ww, Rewaers
SUDICIARY,
SUPRRME COURT. :
Salary of Chief Justice ..... $10,500
‘« ** Associate Justices, .. , 10 000
. Melville W. Fuller, Th.
.H. W. Brown, Mich.
; ‘Stephen J. Field, Cal.
wie Me, P. Bradley, N. J.
Blatchford, N. Y.
Tie H, Harlan, Ky.
AE. Q. ©. Lamar, Miss.
eee David J, Brewer
.. Horace Gray, Mass.
VUhief Justice, .
Associate J ustice. ,
“6 “
State Government.
EXECUTIVE,
Governor, salary, *00, H. H. Markham
Lieut-Governor.... John B. Reddick
sec’y of State, salary $3000, E. G. Waite
Controller a « E. P, Colgan
freasurer ae J. R. McDonald
Attorney-Gen, ‘ “ W. H. H. Hart
surveyor-Gen. ** “Theo, Reichart
Supt, Pub. Lustr. “J SW, Anderson
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT.
Ulerk, salary $3000.., L. H. Brow .
Chief Justice, ** 6000..W. H. Beaci,
Associate ‘* ‘¢ ** A. Van Patterso:
n af RC. Harriso:
se See «Wd. J. DeHaven
es Re .; 0, H,.Gerouti
sete Se )JLK. Sharpsteii
*t ssa as OT. BL MeFarianc
Commissioner ‘* ae are I. 8. Belclier
ca) ae peers H N. ik oot
* ee oo ok. Y. Hayne
$e #8 eS re P. Van Clici
a if seer J: A. Gibson
LEGISLATURE,
Meinbers of the State Legi lature’ re
eive a per diem of $3 and mileage at ten
vents per inile for travel eavh way. No
per diem allowed for a longer time than
40 days in one session, Legislature meets
tirst Monday after first day ofseciade
next after aston.
SENATE.
President, per diem, $10. John B. Red
dick.
Secretary,
Brandon.
Senator from 14th Senatorial District,
comprising the counties.of Calaveras
and Amador, E. C. Voorheis.
ASSEMBLY,
Speke per diem, $10..F, L. Coombs.
ief Clerk ‘*. §$8... BA: Mason.
per diem, $8. Frank. J.
= eaud OG fitces.
STOCKTON—Register, Geo, A. MeKenzie ; Receiver, Otis Perrin.
SACRAMENTO—Register, KE. W.
Casto:
Sour St tation,
aM oe gives sleep, and promotes
Without injurious medication. }
ria Colto, Consti j cures pation,
“For several youre . bes
Castoria, th
Eucla ne
pwn F. Parner, M.
‘The Winthrop 186 ‘r Jeo ‘Biroet fs Ave,
New or
Tas Canravn Company, 7% Murray Sthizer, New Yorn,NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietors
‘The Only First-olass Hotel in the Oity’ ?
Massive Fire-proof Str ucture,
“Free from the danger of Fire #0 prevalentin Large Hotels,
{eadquarters of Commercial Travelers.
Free ‘Bus to and id from al ‘Trains.
Télograph, Post Omce and General Stage ‘
Oihce Inthe Butldiag.
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