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March 18, 1892 (4 pages)

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o~w' e« Vearwr es 0 for Inased out, umare jeryprovedihysiSan acra ¥ rvince “4¢ is et Nrvapa Damny YRANSCRIPT. vOL, LXIII -No. 9674. NEVADA ITY. Cal. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1892. + Established Sept. 6, 1980, by N. P. Brown'é Oo. “THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. { ad Every evening except, Sunday Evening CURE BROWN & CALKINS, “ —Transoript Block Commercial peseats Nevada wity, Oallt, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : ‘96 Per Year, payable in advance. City Subscribers. je A 5 Cts per week. Advertising—Legal AdvertiseTet es tre or dist ingenious cents per square for each additional infa eo advertisements os per card rate ~-furnished on application. “ ces -10 eente per line for first seagate conte tline fur each addigm 9 se:tonal i Nevada City Society Directory. ww ~~ TLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Me headed Odes of-Odd Fellow Meets at Odd Fellow's Halles Pi Monday of Fac! on! aver mt ng JOHN CHISHOLM, C, P. 3EO, A. GRAY. 8. ~ —_—— NEVADA CHAPTER. NO 6,R. A. M. ae ATED MEETINGS.FIRST MONDAY IN = EACH MONTH. Wa. BARKER, H. P. J, ROLFE, secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castile EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT ed O’cLkK. FRED E. BROWN, President, JOHN C. NILON, RB. 8. NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13 F. & A.M. Meeta at Masonic Hall] onthe Becond Wednesday 1 prethi eu in good standing are eeslalit. invited. Wa. BARKER, Master. I J. ROLFE Secretarv. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, Oniform Rank Kniehts of Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall Dirat Wesnondey Evening at Each Month et . a green or black, simply natuJ.A. RAPP 8 K.C. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. RB. NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6. Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic Hil color, sweet and ef a delight . There is nothing more re= A) Iced Tea, But it takes fine . “ \ Tea to stand the test of Ice, # ~\ It seems to bring out the bit 5 ~ terness and objectionable fea AN \ tures of poor tea. It is essen y tial therefore that the Tea should be PURE, With a market flooded with green teas, all of which are artifici-_ ally colored, and black teas, the cheaper grades of which are often both colored and adulterated, the difficulty in procuring PURE Tea begins to be understood. It-was to meet the demand for an absolutely PURE TEA at a, moderate price that Beech’s Tea was placed before ij the public. Being the PURE uncolored leaf, it is different you ever used. It is neither ral leaf, that draws @ canary ful fragrance. It stands equally well the test of the teapot —-d sha ina nitahor 60 cents a pound HIRD THURSDAY OF EACH = vIReT AN ONTH at 24 o'clock. THEODORE WILHELM, Commandely 1, J. ROLF, BR. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6. Mativo Daughters of the Godlen West Meets at Pythian Castle th Thursday Evening of Each aor Menth, at 7;80 o’clock. MRS. BELLE SHOECRAFT, Pres. KATE EB, MATTESON, RB. 8, NEVADA GITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30 » Young Men's {natituteMeets at Hibernia Hall Friday Evening comMyuchotng with the. Fivet Friday Eveninf THOMAS BROWN, President. CARL SCHEMER &. 8, MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knichts of Pythias, : Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:0.0'CLOCKE CHARLIE PECOR, . 0, C.B's, RECTOR, &. of B, and 8. Quick Time # Chean ares Eastern Cities and to Europe. BY 4B GREAT PRA CONTIIBNTAL ALL BAIL —oFr THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ; (Pacuric SysTau,) Batty Bacon Sinha hae , in the Heat, —~AND ATHew York and-New Orleans} With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE _.. SLEEPING CARS ‘Attached to Express pe bag hi cape eats = Golem aiid stamens Hates ort ag These orders, if not will be redeemed at the full amount ~ . therefor, 7. H. ¢ MAN, RAIL ROAD Li ofa l Ba r iH Milit, Cand Agent0, PB. B. ten ges. "Re ha Pea iat 4 h sf ‘Sold only. in pound packaVou Cannot 6 Wevada County N.G.8. 8. TIME TABLE NO, 44. ‘Takes Bifeot Sunday, Nov. 1, 1891, at — 9 o’clook A. M. LEAVING NEVADA CITY: Dally, connect with deuce ER raha 1:00 P. Ma. Paty, connecting. cits Sun nt dal at 10:40 PB, ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. “a REE . J+ My OALMOWERE, ° ME MADPEN SanGeabtitorcat. . . Astorney a * Maw, 4 * Qatratanas sack aor" of how long standing, by neing Rev, J. W, PENDLETON’S CBLEBRATHD Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! ireshing in hot weather than We HEADACHE 2.°% "3.0 In from 3 to 30 minutes, wit Certainity and Safety, no matt Ten Cen 3 for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size, OALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa, 4 ? Ge 1, @ 2 2 ay Mn Theos. Sh-urtleste Is the Sole Agent for Nevada City. CEPHALIN]: ORDINANCE NO. 103, An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates for the Year Commencing 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 chargéd; and may be collected.per week by the Nevada City Water Company 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. 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 venta. Sec. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1.00. For taundries connected with same, 50 cents. — a Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents. Sec. 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cents, Seo,.9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents, Sec. 10. For barber shops, 50 cents. Sec. 11. For bath establishments, 75 cents. Sec. 12. For drug stores, 50 cents. Sec. 13. For blacksmith or wagon shops, 50 cents. Sec. 14. For all Houses occupied by lewd women, 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. Fer foundries, $1. Sec. 18. For daily printing offices, 75 cents. Sec. 19. For -daily printing offices running presses with water power, extra, Sec. 20. For batcher shops; 50 cents. Sec, 21. For butcher shops running meat cuttets with water power, extra, 7o eents. i) Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents. Sec, 23, For dairies, including one horse, 50 cents. eS Sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for each faucet, 50 cents. .. Sec. 25. .For Chi and laundries, $3. Sec, 26. For tirst-claag livery atables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $4. ae Sec, 27. For second-class livery sta bles, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $3. ss 28 , For third-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, wash-h 4 . buggies and carriages, $2. Sec. 29. bles, $1. Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 81, For private stables, from one to two horseg, wagons and buggies, 25 a6 , oe. Der prevew—-———-. additional horse, 124 cents. Sec. 33. For breweries or soda factoFor feurth-class livery staFor laundries connected with same, . 6 horses. . Sec. 63. No one’ except a Pelee authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn on the water to any place or building without a permit from’ the wa‘ter agent ; provided. that any authorized agent of the City or Fire Department may turn on the water for City purposes. Sec. 64. For all water used for running machinery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hours run; provided that during the months of June, July, August and September, of each when the Water Company cannot obtain more than a sufficient supply of water in the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigatien, it may refuse to sell water for the purpose of running machinery. Sec. 65. The Marshal, when requested, Te ly for the purpose of shutting off the water froin 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 paid by the Marshal into the City Treasury the same 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. Gautt, President of the Board of Trustees, Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk. First publication, February 29. ORDINANCE NO. 102. An Ordinance Providing For the Construction of Sidewalks from Roger Willlams Ravine to Spring Street, and also on Spring and Findley Streets, The Beard of Trustees of ‘the City of Nevada do ordain as féllows : Section 1. It is hereby declared neevssary for the public use and convenience that sidewalks be constructed on the west side of-the street from Roger Walliams Ravine to Spring street, and thence along Paring street, on the south side, to the large bowlder, at the west boundary of the property of A: Lones. Also a ‘sidewalk along Findley street, on the east side, from Broad to Spring streets. Section 2. Such sidewalks shall be two feet in width, and the boards of the walk shalt be of spruce tumber 12 inches wide . by 2 inches in thickness. The sills of said sidewalks shall be heart ef cedar, 4 feet apart, and shall be 4 inches wide by 4 inches in thickness. The bvards shall be nailed dgwn by 4 inch wire nails, and the said sidewalks shall be laid lengthwise with the street, on which each is laid, and each sidewalk shall be of the same rade as the street on which the same is id. Section 3. Said sidewalks shall be con, structed under the superintendence and direction of the Street Superintendent, and the property-holders, and owneis of lota having a froutagé en the sides of the streets herein deseribed, as being affected by this ordinance are required to construct the same in front uf their respecttye lots, in the manner hereinbefore _desin case of refusal or neglect of any of the said property holders or owners to com shall accompany the agent of the Water . . Now Try This. 4 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 and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its’ tise had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a -ample bottle at our expense aiid learn 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. to sell Dr. King’s New “Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are aftlicted 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 have your money refunded: We could not miake this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. P-A:T-E-N-:T 8 ( BTAINED, and all business in the U.§ Patent Office attended to for MOD. ERATE FERS, 5 Our oM «¢ is opposite the U. 8. ratent Of. fice, and we can obtain Patents in leas ime than those remote from Washington, Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make ho charge unless we obtain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmuster, the Bu eriutendent of Money Order Divfsfon, end the officials of the U. 5. Patent Office. For cireular, advice, terms and references to actus Uentsin your own State orcounty ad C. A. Snow & Co. LUETIJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER road Street, Nevada Clty. Beginners carn from #868 to 85t per week, wud more after a littl experience.” We can furnish you emp oyment, and will teach you free. You work in you own local ty, wherever you li.¢. Both sexes, ull ages. We start you No risk. Can work in spare time, or ali the time, Full infor natu VRE RU & joe AUGUHTA, BAIN, ries, including two horses, $1.50, — For each additional horse, 124 cents, Sec. 34, For gas works, $2. : ‘Sec. 35. For sewing machines for 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 cemetery, $5 per year. Sec. 38. For public halls and theaters, 25 vents. Sec. 39. For banquet halls, 25 cents. Sec. 40. For 100u bricks on ‘large for ~ . eontracts, 10 cents,
Sec. 41. For 1000 bricks on small . contracts, 124 cents. at The News Unless You Read the Daily Transcript. ©The : Chicago Cottage Organ ss attained astandud of excellence whh1 pr eddy wary p improvement that in an It containe ventive genius, d money can pro duce. These excellent Organs are gelebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, ¥ariety of combi = denen bennty n finish, perfect construction, m: ing hoe e ’ ic ttrac eat Bis ‘cua oinos "sobools, dhurches ESTABLISHED REPUTATION ON. gas ; ares ae te SKILLED WORKMEN “banuep BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. signe oer eee PIANO STOOLS Coanalogues and Price Lists on application Bt 5 CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN UO., Gundiwinctivey, Xt cak work he r a may not ine pes earth as any p Sec. 42. For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch. ie Sec. 43. Fer plastering or cementing two cents per sq. yd. Sec. 44. For railread depot, $3. Sec. 45. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. Sec. 46. For coffee mills, when run by water power, 26 cents. Sec. 47. For quartz mills connected with assay offices, 25-cents. Sec. 48. For irrigation if taking water at family rates, from $5 to $15 per season at the discretion uf the Water Agent, previded the amount charged must be regulated in proportion to the quantity used. : : Sec. 49. For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for ged quantity above ene inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. — Sec. 50. For irrigation, when taking no water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours. Sec. 51. For irrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market, $25 per season. : : Sec. 562. For sprinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other openings, $20 per year, See. 53. For practice of orgenized hose or fire companies, §10 per year. Sec. 54. For flushing sewers of all kinds, $10 ear. See, 55. Pos City Hall and City Jail, r year. gs $e. For City trough at the Plaza and City Pound, $20 per year. See. 57, For city fire plugs for water used for fire purposes for each hydrant per year. : See. 68. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all cases, to ascertain by proper measurment the quantity of water used and fix the as provided by Sections, 48, 49 and Sec. 59, All water rates, except irrigation, and for City and County—pur poses,are due and payable weekly, aad if not ao paid. the water agent may, in hia discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week written notice to pay up, shut off the water from the such consumer. ss Sec. 60: Water rates for all city purposes.and for the Court House are due eel rate a j premises. rates . psid on rece ply with the previsions of this ordinance it shall be the duty of the Street Superintendent te procure the materials and construct the whole or any portion of said sidewalks, and report the costs to the City Board of Trustees, 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 force on’ and after the 20th day of March, 1892. , Passed Feb. 18, 182. ° ALEX. GAULT, President. T. H. Carr, Clerk. » First publication Feb. 29th, 1892. LN) FOR SALE 100 acres of the best bot tom land. in Penn Valley, this county, near John Casey'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 TransCRIPT Office, a23-tf Camphor Choral Liniment indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b « San Francisco's Leadine Phy sicians, --_ Oa ELAN, February 7th; 1890: "isis to certity that we have used the C. C. Liniment in our family, and have fouud to be the best sud most effective medic, :e for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseases -} a y that we have tried. We’can unhesitating, recommend it as e most powerful and use ful remedy. DILLE, E. R, DIL Pastorof the First M. E. Church. o ies hua cece HR sarnacies gale PHU POWDER” rt the blood and toning upthe entire system. For Habitual Constipation, tion, FEO ha 2% cents. Bent postase rice, nel The ©.C. Liniment Co _ 21 Bush Street, 8, F FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS. “ =. BOND Bunting Flags. OS ae Ne ae as j In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars aud vps peal especially in conne tion with the education of American youth, we have inade special arrangements to furnish the Best QuaLity of Bunting Flags to readers, of the Dairy TP \wsonirr atthe following low prices RI OLATION SIZKS. B feat long. 25 as ie 3 2.37 Wleet Wig oe bikes 3.67 TAOGT ENG sa 8 ec 3.34 LE CULISC Saree ore senee borers 4.00 (O:teeh JONG 5 6 ft ce as 6.00 }a feet ion ea 6.67 NA tees loti es a es 10.34 bOstaat lang 6 ooo 12.00 LB feet long 62.5 ei cae: 13.34 WO Tent 1008 255% pc tke esc G5 14.67 AOS TORE GN a eas aia ean 20.00 TR NOMAD ei fis ci a i as 26,00 MMGGE ONG =. dic cs os 5g ~ rk oc 20.84 2 feet tenth = foe. oooh rie eo 33. 34 Ab loeb 100 55 95 ee 36.67 These Flags are guaranteed to be equal o any Bunting Flags ir the country. Address all orders with remittance t« BROWN & CALKINS, “ublishers ‘‘iaily Pransdript,’’ Nevada City, Cal, [ HAVE REMOVED. CHARLES DENNY, Horse-Shoer 2334. Blacksmith, NEVADA CITY, -Have Removed te their OAL. NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA Where they will be pleased to execute an mai, ait work intheirline. ~ ’ Carriage and Wagon-making, Horse-Shoeine a Spcialtve New Barber Shop. . OHAS, KLINGENSPOR, We authorize our advertised druggist . . Fis is 90 well: adapted to childTen that I recommend it aumento 111 So, Oxford st., ” DH. ¥. “The use of * oria* is 80 universal and ite merits saad ae 80 well ows that it seems a are the Castoria, " Marryn, D. D, ne a? New for Infants enis Children. . Castoria cures Colic, Sour Stomach, Diarr , Killa Worms, gives sleep, and promotes Without injurious medication. “ Ane For several years I have = Iu scant never orcas eae OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. _ National Government, : ; EXECUTIVE, President. . erica ue Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana; salary, $50,000.Vice President..... Levi P. Morton, of New York; salary, $8,000. CABINET, SUN $8,000. Sec’y of State.. Jas. G. Blaine of Maine Sec’y of Treasury .Charles Foster of Ohio Seo'y of War..8. B. Ktkins-of W. Va. Sec’y of Navy.. Benj. F. Rs of N. Y, Seo’y of Interior. .John W. Noble of Mo. Postinaster-Gen. John Wanamaker of Pa, Attorney-Gen, . .W. H. H. Miller of Ind, Sec'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 ir each December, aes 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, : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Salary of Representative, $5,000, and inileage 20 cents per mile each way. Speaker of House.. .., Charles F. Crisp of Georgia; salary, $8,000, MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA, Firat Distriot?4 0.00.5.. T. J. Geary Second HO eceseeceess the Uaminettl BhiNG: 8 ie aa: Joseph McKenna BORNE ter i T. Cuttin, Fifth SOE NOES K. F. Lou eee wo DIDIARYS SUPRRME CuURT, Salary of Ohief Justice ..... $10,500 « —** Associate Justices.. . . 10,000 Ohief Justice.. Melville W. Fuller, Il. Associate Justice. ..H. W. Brown, Mich. is ‘* ,. Stephen J, Field, Cal. .+ a. P. Bradley, N. J. ..8. Blatchford, N. Y. . John H. “Harlan, Ky. . LL. Q. C. Lamar, Miss, a Sry David J. Brewer .. Horace Gray, Moss. . State Government, BXKCUTIVE, Governor, salary %°00, H. H. Markham Lieut-Governor.... Jo B. Reddick sec’y of State, salary 63000, KE. G. Waite Controller ae «KE. P. Colgan CreasurerAttorney-Gen. * J. R. MeDonald “OW. H. H. Hart Surveyor-Gen, ‘ ** Theo. Reichart Supt. Pub. Instr. «J, W. Anderson JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT, Clerk, salary 68000.. L. H. Brow: . Chief Justice, ** 6000..W. H, Beatsy Associate ‘' ‘* ** A, Van Patterson ks aK RR. OC. Harrison ¥ LAP L Ld. J. DeHaven 4e "8 * ..C. H. Garoutic # ae «. J. R. Sharpstein 44 bade T. B. MoFarland Commissioner “‘ Mess I. 8. Belcher “ ae rx a H. 38. Foote * uu .. KR, Y. Hayne as eee P. Van Chet at a Lares J. A. Gibson LEGISLATURE, , Members of the State Leyi-lature reveive a per diem of 88 and mileage at ten conts per mile for travel each way. No per diem allowed for a longer time than 40 days in one session, Legislature meets tirst Moning after first day of January uext after election. SENATE, President, per diem, $10. John B. Red dick. t 2 Secretary, per diem, $8. Brandon. : Senator ‘from 14th Senatorial District, comprising the counties of Calaveras and Amador, E. (.Voorheis. ASSEMBLY. S aker, per diem, $10.. . F. ‘L. Coombs. 338 Frank. J. Chief Clerk ‘* §8... H. A. Mason. Land Offices. ~ STOOKTON—Register, Geo. A. MeKenzie ; Receiver, Otis Perrin. “Massive Fire-proof -. Office In the Building, “Tbe Winthrop," taleh iectead ih 7m ‘Tas Curtace Company, % Mornay Sramee, New Yong. pat n NATIONAL EXCHANGE: HOTEL,: RECTOR BROS Proprietors Str ucture,. Free from the danger of Fire so rrevalentin Large Motels, Headquarters of Oommergial Travelers.. and Tourists, Free ‘Bus to and from al Trains, Telegraph, Post Office and Generel Stage ceed =. The Table Not Excelled by Any Hotel in the. inte, rior lof the State, ae THE TRANSCRIPT: Iv YOu Want to Keyp Thorough .y Pested CONCERNING ee ‘ HORTICULTURAL ache? sf ry Mi @ 4ud Other Resources, besides bein: Informed at 1 times on sp i THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Bas! SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a oi. t ia the rewdin pas fi"? ya A ae 74 : county, a num ‘ i Placer, Yuba and Sierra Comntisanan matt of , in Sacramento, 8en Francisco and more: re . mote pers of the 8 te, Ta LAND ; (OME SEEK roughout th. 12 : jountry it is invaluable, as it gives @ es ‘ul and complete record of the rr} ais made te. 7 e acrelopsnent of @ coun ‘'s varied and extensive reso: i ute extraordinary indscemente —— . o088 wepeden eet Advertising Medium im Nera: thers Oalifernia. Largest and Best Equipped Job Print ing Office Home Mutual Insurapoe Go. OF CALIFORNIA OSPITAL, $300,008 PRINOS2AL OF¥IOR: © Samsome st., Sab Feancicoed KE, W. ee . F, Linthicum, Roberts ; Receiver, J REMOVED Swart’s Photograph Rooms H Giiratat Fine Street, Ready, For’ ® Business, ‘. 4. ¥. Hooenton, Preaiden' FI D THE Puray on with Hcrewith inform the publicthatI am now Fire Insurance Only 5 — \4 5.1, M. Sn ice President, BPARD, V: é Ovanges bron, retary . gen Risk rat proverty inthiston howanb iSiodity's roused bee east Oh just Clafme for} yea Grass Valley Branch For Nevada _ JOHN 0, COl awa.) GEO W. HILL ManagerED. SAMPSON, Special Ageity MAIN STRERT.GRASS VapAnY! r -five years a residen sal ining not Gku. L. RCGHES, . Piedece i i bn retard i Nove Photographs in all the Latest Styles, a) ee [loss than 25 horses. Second-class liv Attorney and Counselor at Law y snd resumed business, ig}. 014 Plotures copied end enlarged, VUE BOOTS AWD HORS 4 SPRULALTY sable not ls than 10 ‘ores, Third Wi PRACTICE IN AJJ. TH COURTE rire forbes Dorr al a ia cg Bale eee cam " SL PA.BING DOWK WEATLY — and fourth-class livey/snbles leas than. ating bare . & Roberta’ Block, Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing . ° JOHN SWART, Photographer.