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March 21, 1893 (4 pages)

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A Ai fe otters exndeosnts sonccation SRR RTL BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. THE ,DAILY_ TRANSCRIPT. MAR. 21 °93. Tidings: Richard Vincent, the ex-bus man, lost one of his young mares this : morning. The animal wasa light gray and was quite’ valuable. Lost a Valuable Mare. ‘ Best Cure For The mare. All disérders of the Throat .and _ TUESDAY EvV’NG ae A The Salvationists. Phe Salvation Army caught the spirit of the campaign, Saturday, and carried. banners; says the Oakland Tribune. One of these, a rather large affair, attracted a good deal of attention. It bore on one of its sides this device: ‘‘What shall it profit who becomes -Mayor, if dence of Jamies Hammil on the Nevada '! ey icse your soul. Repent and road. It was with much difficulty that. ai ae On the other side was. the outfit was gotten outef the shaft, «Political . but Dick said this wasa morning of acthe startling announcement: seemed to be all right last night but died early this. morning It is thought that death may have been caused by inflammation of the bowels or poison as the animal was badly swollen. Dick had to borrow another herse to haul the dead animal away and whils doing so, the borrowed horse and the sled dropped into a shaft on the hill above the resicidents and he could not expect anyLungs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal a 4 cough-cure. Bronchitis “When Iwas a boy, ‘ hada bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stubborn character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary reinedies,, but. recommended me to try Ayer’s Cherry Péctoral. I did so, and one bottlecured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenever I take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not TRIALS OF A BORROWEA. Improvidence Rebuked at a Loan Office, Where Cash Is ‘‘Lent the Sante Day.’” A gentleman suffering fromfinancial disability went toa loan office to negotiate a borrow on his furniture. In the. advertisement it stated that the money would be lent the same day by ‘a Choctaw lady, without removal and upon the note of hand of the, borrower. All this looked very fine in print: property,” said the would be borro “and I have ta meet a wash bill of § coming due tomorrow noon. fitted out here so as. $6-be in a position to meet the collector without a blush? “Ive got $10,000 worth of personal Can T get The maneger of the loan oflice was strangely silent. The would be borrower became nervous and thought he hadn't ‘to $400 per annum, raising gambling views may cut some figure on Monday, but none whatever on the Day ef Judgment.” And the army marched and prayed just as though no election were at hand. No docter’s bill presented to the families who use Simmons Liver Regulator. ——__ <9 Licenses Ralsed. The Phoenix, A. T., city council passed an ordinance raising the saloon tax taxes in accordance and forbidding music in rooms where liquor is, sold. It also puts a tax of $10 aday upon street fakirs, and the Salvation Army e is forbidden to parade the streets. Grass Valley as the world’s great gol And thus is a once unholy community becoming virtuous. ti e Union: thing else. considering it. safe to be without it.”— J.C. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill, W.Va. center. 6 oo Jack Rabbit Mine. This mine, which for some months has been quietly and unostentaiously conducted under the management of Mr. Robert Steinegga of San Francisco, has, we understand, reached the ledge which certainly lies in the country travrsed by the present company’s workings. We wish the company all success under the managemeiit of its modest and unassuming superintendent and hope that that it will speedily become a potent by a similar . gent in maintaining the reputation of Cough “For more than twenty-five years, I was a sufferer from lung trouble, attended with conghing so severe at times frequently lasting-three or four hours. I was induced to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and after taking four bottles, vas thoroughly cured.”"— Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans. La Crippe “Last spring I was taken down with la gtippe. At times I was completely d. prostrated, and so difficult was my _ . breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron’cage. I proeured a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and the entrance fee. ber of this loan society until he has put up one dollar.” ed the money. said the speech right, and so he began over again in this style: ; “Lam a person of poor but honest pat} entage, temporarily embarrassed. Ineed the sum of $3.50 to meet an unjust lia bility.” Still there was no answer. Then the borrower walked into tne outside room as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms . and said to the office boy: “What’s the matter with the manager? Can’t he talk?’ “I guess it’s because you haven't paid No person is a memThe borrower apologized and deposit“We charge one dollar more for book age,” said the manacer. **What’s bookage?”’ —= Next he repaired to the manager and repeated his original assertion. sult in piles, avoid it by taking Simmons Liver Regulator: ® Bowes irregular and ‘constipated, re HOTEL ARRIVALS. — Union Arrivals. W, H. -Hill, San Francisco, Henry R. Walker, Grass Valley, Dr: P. Harris, ae . W. O’Brien, rons Geo. B. Cosby, Sacrainento, T. M. Johnson, Dutch Flat, C. G. Fisk, San Juan, Bruce Williamson, Washington, H. Williamson, #6 2 Chas. Court, Oakland, John Andrews, Marysville, T. C. Lando, he 3, W. D. Plankett, Auburn, C. S. Myram, Truckee, G. L. Ulies, Alta, A. Fellitte, ‘* “15. Voeophoue Band. R. Cummill, Roseville 6. Kemarks, ‘ ee _. 7._“Cup of Love.”"—C. A. White—R. Trathen and W. J.Mewten. National Exchange: 8. Band-—J. R. Jenkins, leader -Medley Overture—Fevrezze. 9. Roly — Brin Bes My Fisher Boy,’’— } § Francisco Javanaugh—W. J. Rogers. -— 8. C. Berg: — rs 2 10 Male Quartette = —*Pertahed tn the Miss G. Wood, a Snow.” R. Trathen, Jas. Crase, Jas. B. H. Miller, Vincent, W.J. Mewton. H. Rowe, se Il. Solo—Mrs. 8. J. Pris«. R. Pascoe, sg 12. Comic Song—Billy Stutters—J._R, JenE. H. Lapidaire,~ ‘‘ kins. -K. Bachelder, ie Ig. Mrs: A. Tucker, = Mrs.8. Westen,._‘! z —Gomis Farce Folsoned Darkies.”’ E. B. Castler, te Ih, Vocop one: and. S Stee, E. H. Fulweiler ts 16. Quartett —‘-Prophunda Basso.”’"—P. P. jnehggenkd . et Bless—Lillie Paynter, Mrs. KR. Trathen, W. Peterson, K. Trathen,.W. J. Mewten. . S. McCullough, San Juan, F. P. O'Conner, Bloomtield, Fred Hayes, Sacramento, Miss B. Hallett, Blue Tent, i 2. Hallett, ab B Myrtle Social Temple of Honor! AT THE THEATRE, Satorday, Mirch 25th —BY— OF GRASS VALLEY. B Progr :+mme,: —_ I. Fantwia Linda Di Chabou1i—Donlzetti—J. R. Jenkins, leader—Grass Vai ley Reed and Brass Band. Quartette—‘‘Ail My Thoughts Are Cas For Thee.’’—T, F. Francis—Mvrs. Trathen, Lillie Paynter, Jas. Crase. W: J. Newten. . Solo—‘Golden Love,’’— Willing =-James Crase. 4e sae <0, Solo, “Washington Guard,’’ olka—H. Miller—Jno. Blamey. — Cornet Solo—Whirlwind Polka—J: vey and Jas. Vincent. he= Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cts no sooner had I began takin relief followed. the effect would be so rapid and the Grand Concert . uve so complete.”—W. H. Williams, Cook City, 8. Dak. it than I could not b».ieve that AYER’S . Cherry Pectora Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Bold by ait Dengaiets. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Prompttoact, suretocure LADIES . OF Nevada lity, To save you the trouble and expense of sending toSan Francisco, Ihave bought a complete line of MRS. NETTIE HARRI-. SON’S world-famed TOILET ARTE Every lady can positively have health at beauty by using them. LOLA MONTEZ CREME. The SKIN FOOD and TISSUE BUILDER _preserves the com—plexien:—-Prev— wrinkles, withering, dry ing, aging of the skin. Her Face Bieach removes _freceles, tan: moth ~~ patelres, callowness, yellow skin. Her HAIR VIGOR = a ents hair falling Wot. out, makes it fine aid glossy, @tres all sealp humor. MRS. IFARRISON’S LIVER REGULATOR cures t-rpid liver, malaria headaches, nervous. diseases, costivenrss, all female troubles jaly genuine vegetable cers ay LORS: MISS A. J. STRANAHA Next to New York Hotel, Board Street, Nevada City, Cal. For any speciai or complicated blemish ofthe face and form, write MRS, NETTIE LiIARRISON, 2% Geary street, Sam Francisco, cal. Superfiuous hair permanently remoyed. : ly-maré6. teed firgt-class quality. ~—~geiag without a good dinner ‘ pation, Have been s0-bad for a year back Corned Beef, ten cents per can,: at Jackson’s Bee Hive. —Every can guaran No exeuse for Garden and Grass Seeds. Thomas Shurtleff & Sen, at the Plaza Store, have just received the largest stock ef Eastern garden and grass seeds to be found this side of Sacramento. The whole stock is fresh, has been tested and is guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Any oke-wWanting any of the above seeds should apply imniediately te Thomas Shurtleff & Son, at the Plaza Stere, Nevada City. Country orders promptly attended to. f11-tf ere sucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures-Piles, or no pay required Itis naranteed to give perfect satisfac ion ot money refunded. Price 25 cents per bor For sale * Carr Brothers’ DruBtore. s20ly ee Greatest Discovery of the Nineteenth : Century. **Cupidene,” for the resteration of Manhood, Sleeplessnegs, Tired Feeling Pains in the Back, Headache, ete., is the reatest and most effective remedy ever Tnsorand. Millions of people have been restored to perfect health by its use. The sale of tois medicine in England, France-and Germaiiy is unparalleled. Since its introduction into the United States tens of thousands of peole have been relieved, Carr Bros. and . D. Vinton have just received a large stock of ‘‘Oupidene.” ‘Try it, all ye who are afflicted. tf CON STIPATION Affiicts half the American people yet there fs only one preparation of Sarsaparilla that ects on the bowels and reaches this import ant trouble, and that is Joy’s Vegetable Sarzaparille, It relieves it in 24 hours, and an eccasional dose prevents return. We refer, ‘by permission, toC.£. Elkington, 825 Locust Avenue. San Francisco; J. H. Brown, Petaluma, Cal.; H. & Winn, Geary Court, &F., and hundreds of others who have used it in constipation: One letter is a sample of hun@reda, Elkington, writes: “1 have been for yearssubject to bilidus headaches and consti have had to take a physic every other night or elae I would have a heatache, One bottle. of J. V. & put mo in splendid shape. It positively controls constipation,” Aa J. V.8 is positively the only SarsapeSilla compounded to contral constipation, fmaist op Joy's end doo't take gay other : FOR SALE By —AND— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS —AT— KINKEAD’S Furniture Rooms, Commercial St. AVING purchased Geo. Tracy’s stock of Forni‘ure and Bedding at a Great Sacrifice, lam enabled tosell goods at prices that will astonish the public. For the next thirty dava I will offer Gre t Bargains-inorder to make room for my Spring stock, which will commence to arrive in a few dat an. Cualland examine my govds before’ purchasing elsewhere Compare the prices and the quality of goods. All Country orders promptly and faithfully attended to. Goods sold at the lowest prices in the county for. »>POT-CASH. Just Out—WORLD’S FAIR SHAM-HOLDERS, Call and examine them, ion business transacted, on business prin ciples. Jpholstering and all kinds of Repairing done on short notice. bs Kemember the place—Commercial Street next door to Tea Store, Nevada ity, Dividend Notice. At a meeting of the Board of Directors 4% of the Champion Mining Company, held on the Mth day of March, 1898 “a dividend (No. 29) of Ten (10 cents) pers! re was declared payable on and after Mond.y, the 20th day of. March, 1893, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, }i.om 10, San Franciseo, Ca). Transfer book: will be closed on Saturday, March 18, 1892, at 9 o’elock A. M._ THEU, WETZEL., “ce,Office 320 Samsome street Koom 1), San Francisco, Cal. _@ARR BROS. Auction ‘Sale. — ar 8:8 TOT Nor NEY of Section 8, Twp 17 North t ange § east, situated in Nevada county koown as the Warner Ranch, Price 3600 half cash; balance in-one year, secured b jd .ortzage, Aoo enough on. e to pa. irsame. Fair house of five roome, stabl for or and cow, fine spring and sprin ) ouse. ddress, W. F, BIRD, Yuba City Sitter County, Cal. Contains 80 acres. Title, U. S. Patent. NOTICE. All persons Having bills against the WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MINi1NG COMPANY are requested to preent them in duplicate on or before the tiest of each month, and payment will be ade on the second Saturday. Present dil bills at the office of the Secrecary, at \. Isoard’s store. West-Harmony Gravel. Mining Company. (28 J. f. MeCALL, Supt. DIVIDEND NOTICE. \ T a meeting of the Board of Directors /\ of the Citizens Bank, held on Mareh th, 1892, a dividend (No. 49) of sevcuty-five ceuts per share was declared jayable on and after March 10th, 1893. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS’ IN APA CO. NARROW GAUGE RAILe 5} road Company. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada County’ Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the Avsuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as. may pro erly come before the meeting, will be held atthe office of. the Company, atthe Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county, California, on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF PRIL, 1893, at 3 P.M. Polls wits be opened at 3:45Pp. M,. Transfer books will be closed on the 25th day of March, By order of JOHN F. KIDDER, Preside st. * Groroe FLETCHER, Secreta ry. — “wrote down something in a book. ‘. . Prohibitionist. “That's none of your business. One dollar, please.” He paid the money, and the manager “Now give me two dollars to inspect the furniture.” — The borrower gave him the money. “Now call here next year at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and get our answer.” “But the money is due tomorrow.” “Can’t help it. Put em off.” “But you can’t put -people like that off. There are some fellows that won't wait.” : The manager smiled a superior smile. “Oh, no theresgren’t,” he said: “You'll know a little mpre”alout waiting wher you get through with us.” The borrower left the office reluctantly and returned the following ycar at 2 @clock, Then the marmager. told lim somewhat sternly that he couldn't lend money on that furniture becan’e it had got too old. In vain the borrower rep resented that it was new When his cluim was filed. The manager ended the in terview by—charging hint -#t:* on ‘the “papers in the case,” and ther had the janitor throw him out, This the whole . trangaction. -Nev Color in the Streets A. suggestion has been made by an in genious writer which deserves the sym pathetic attention of all. who are inter SEH EE andod metropelis. Though: lucid intervals o supshine occur in which “the ancien Strand” takes on a giory such as tha described by Mr. Henley in his ‘Juanitor Voluntaries,” we have now reached ; season in which the prevalent aspect o: our streets is one of well nighunre lieved gloom. So long as the weather i dry a certain amount of variety is in fused into what one may call the street ested in the personal appearance of thc 4 = _____ acape by the hats and dresses. of our t nen the ran comes auwu anc the ladies: stay indoors almost the onh sheerful objects to meet the eve are wha” Homer would have called. the rudd . cheeked cree and pillar posts “Why,” asks ®he writer, ‘‘cannot thi idea be elaborated in. the cause of art and cheerfulness?’ And *he goes on té plead eloquently in favor of the intro duction of ‘merry mackintoshes”—sear let, orange, sky blue, emerald green and purple—and brightly tinted umbrellas, The idea certainly deserves a trial At present, with that utter absence o! all sense of proportion which character izes the actions of civilized humanity in ‘regard to dress, we don our gayest garl when the sun is brightest, and reserve our most sober habiliments for days when the sky is overcast and the sun-invisible. Ini other words, we enter into a vain competition with the all sufficiny radiance of nature, and strive. to accen tuate her gloomiest’ moods. Rather, in the interest of happiness and mirth, shonid we endeavor to counteract the depressing influence gf fog and dump by @ lavish display of bright and exhilarating color, Armed with an emerald green mackintosh—painted in luminous paint for use at night—a man would radiate cheerfulness even. in the miidst of a “London particular,”—London Graphic A blind mendicant m London wears this inscription around his neck: “Don't be ashamed to give only a px nny. Iecan't seo,” i An Adventure With a Burg!s* Colonel John Sobieski, the Pz =tbition candidate for governor of Aiissouri, who was a delegate to the national Prohibition convezition, had a most thrilling adventure with burglars on his way to this city. He had stopped to deliver several lectures at Magnolia, a little village in Illinois, He retired at his hotel, the Magnolia House, shortly before -midnight. He was aroused about 2:30 o'clock in the morning by hearing the sound of voices in the’hall. He listened for a moment and concluded that it was the landlord calling some of the other guests to catch a train. With that he turned over and fell asleep again, Shortly after that he, was startled from his slumber by a bang at his door, which fell in with a crash, He leaped out of bed, but was confronted by a masked man pointing 4 revolver,at him. He held a lantern jn his hand and commanded the colonel to get back into bed and put his head under the bedsheet, Altogether the gang got about $750 and five gold watches, and then made its Lescape, thi'eaiyning the victims with death in case of-pursuit. Colonel Sobieski says that when he had his head under the sheet he asked the burglar to kindly point the pistel-eut of the window. ‘The burglar laughed, and the colongl thought it might be well to temporize with him and said:.‘“Now that you havd got my watch and money, perhaps you will oblige me by telling me your politics, Are you a Prohibitionist?” “No, and if I thought you were I'd fill you with bullets,” replied the guard. “Oh, no,” said the colonel,. “I'm no I'll have a drink with you if you will get a bottle somewhere.’ “Not now,” said the burglar. “Some other time when we are not busy.” And with that the conversation ceased.—Cincinnati Enguirer. «now that for Dyspeps Throbbing Headache, itis tho best medicine the worldever saw. Have tried forty other remedies Kegulator, and none of them than temporary relief, but the not only relieved but cured. Is Life — Worth Living? -That. depends upon the Liver. the Liver is inactive the whole system is out of order—the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirit is depressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of. the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts ‘like Nature, does not cofiitipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere wit business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested its virtues personally, and iliousness and before Simmons Liver ve more toe H. H. Jones, Macon, Ga. CIGARS ANP TOBACUE. Gus, Ji & td, We Schmid! pa Avis purchased the sto:k a tr.de of L. Hirschman, on SPINE SIRE ET, liereby notify their friends and the pub lh: generally that they will keep on hanc all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, 1 1PES, Ete., which they will sefl at th: lowest. rates. ; Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MENING §CO. i Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereb given, that a mectiny.of the Directors, hela on the 16th day of February, 1898, an ass¢stment, No. 8 of ten cents per share was
levied upon the capit:] stock of the c» poration, payable Friday, March 24th 1408,-te-the—Secretary, at the store of K Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 5. goi coin. Any stock upon which thix assess mentsepallremammuupaid on the 2ith cay of MaTth, 18.3, will be _delinguent and ac _ vertised for.gale at publte auction, and unless payment is mude before, will be 8.1 on the 17th.d.y of April, 183, at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M., at the office of the Seere tury of said corporation, to pay the del n quent nesessiment, together with costs of ctyertising and Gx penser oO sale.By order of Dire: tors. K. CASPER, Secretary tffige at K. Casper’s store, on Pine sirce Nevada City, Cal. 5 Land Notice. AND OFFICE at Sacramiento, Cal., Feb Notice is hereby given ihat the following iamed settier has tited notice of his inteniion to make finul proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof will be. nade be fore the —-uperior Judge of Nevada Cou: ty, Cal,, at Nevada City, on the 25th day cf April, 18938, viz: William Bu. ke of Nevada City P.O. Cal. H. A. 5083, forthe W 1-2 of Nr 1-4 SE i40fNE 14. Ni,gof NE l-4+of SE 14, and SW L4 of NE 1-4 of NE 14 of Sec. 32,Tp 17N K 9K, He names the foliowing witnes bowét, John Gabler Jacob: Atburast.: MRE ander.-Berge, all of Nevada City, Nevaca culluty, California, {25—— 4SHOMAS FRASER, Register. Se Ee aus ? “ORDINANCE NO, 109. ae AS ORDINANCE ¥IXUNG THE WATER} 1ate fer the year commencing July Ist; 183, ant terminetivg y tpt; th Th “! oard of Trust the City of vada Cor rani as-fe-4 f. trem aud after J duly 1 t, i834, the f sieoter shall @ clear ws ‘ Jst, 1863, end until wing rates and no , and m y be eollk ected per week by the Nevada City Water Coinpaby, or other’ comp ny supplying water within: the corporate limits of the City of Sevada 8S cin. -Toall famil'cs. 40 cests. Sec. 2. For restaurdutsun’ eating ! 75 cents. Sec. 3. For first-ciars Wf te’s , laundries cot pected With s me, $1.50. see. 4: For second-class hotels, #2. For laupcrics cc nhected with the same, $1 4 Sec For third el ss hetets, $150. Eer Jaunarics connected Witu~ithe s.ome,—75 cents. Sev. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1 For laundrich Conlected with the s.me, i0 cents tee sec. 7. For each saleon, 75 cents Sec. 8. For rooms and ¢ flices, 25 cents. sec.9. For photugr ph galleries, 50 ecatey. Sec.) For barber shops, 5) eents see. il bath establisadie nts, 75 cents Se F2. S ores, 50 Cents. Sec. 13. For blacksmith or wason shops, 50 Cents. See. Hi. Forall houses occupied by lewd WOMEN 7) Cents. Sec, 15. kursehool houses withen attend ance Oj lessthac tf) ohundm debildr n, $!.50. For sChool hovses with anu avepditwo hundre hildren or over, $2. For joundries, $1. kor daily priming oMecs, 7 For daily printing offiées ning presses with-water powcr, ex S8e.20. Fur butcher shop-, 5) ce 4 vl. Fe butcher shops runn ng. meat 1auce’, 50 Cents. bee. 2>° For chinese wash houses and faundri: 5, $3. Sec. 6. rus first-class livery stcbles, ineluding water Tor washing w aud carriages, 34. Bec. 27. For second-class livery iLeiuding wrtsr for wa hing bu gies and Car:iages, 93 Sec. 28. Forthirdlass livory stables, in clucir and «© buggies Lu1S, st.bles, Wupour, warer for Washing waygous, bugg.es PLUK CB, FZ . Kor iourth-clags ‘ivery st.ble, $1 Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2, rec ditioval horse Sec. 5 } we fOfses $1.50. FPoceach addi+, 1244 cenin. 34. Lorgas works, #2 See. 3. For sewing machibes for dress making ortailoring¢siablishients for water jor each muchine; 2 cetrs Sec. 36. Fors: wing machines for family, for use-of water, 10 cents. Seetion 37. Fur Court v ter forirrivation, $5 pe ucluding tional hor See. ¢ House, week, including See. i BO: ch tap in the Catholic Sec, 3y. For public hills avd the iters; 25 cents. sec. 40. Fur banquet halls, 25 cents. sec. 41 For .1,00u'-biicks on large contracis, IV Geiits. Sec. 42 For 1,000 bricks. on smajk contracts, 1244 cents. t 43. Vor stone wall and mertar, § per perch. z, Sec, 44. For plastering or ents persq. yd, ¢, 45. rorrailrord depot, $3. § 46, For business houses not other wise Gésiguated sec; 47. For eo Water pow e@i, 25 ¢ pec. 48. bor quart? mills connected witt say Uflices, Zo cents Bre dy Fo eric Hath ine eater at f.imily rates, from $5 to $15 perseas n at fhe diseretivu of the water agent, provided the amount charred must be reguiated in. pro portion to the quantity used Sec 60. Furirrigating,if taking water at amily rates. for every quaitity above one uch, 2 cents per ineh for 24 tours. sec. 41, For -irrization, when taking 10 water at fatinidy rates, 30 cents per inen for 24 hours. B.C. 52. cementing 2 5 ceuts. se mills when run by «nts. Forirriguting vegetuble gardens wheu vegetables are sold in market $25 per sensol. Bee. 5: For sprinkling or watering the treets of Nevada Cit, from fhe fire plugs 0: ther openings, $20 per year. City pound, $20 per year. See, 58, 2 For city five p.uss. for water used Agent of the Water Comhanv hall haveathe power in-wll eases to uty of water used and px the price ag provided by sections 49, 50. and Al of this orii nance. ~$ee, 100A} water, except irrigation,—andfor city and county purposes Land. Notice. . AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Cal, Feb. 4 234, 1893 Novice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention tomake final proof in support ef his claim, aud that said: pioof will be made before J. J. Goeany, Couuty Clerk of Nevada County, Cal., at Nevada City, un Tuesaay, April4th, Isv3, viz: Christopoer Galbrai h uf Nevada: ity P O. CL, D. S.No. 10199, ior the 3 f-20f NE 1-4, S£ 1-2 0f NW 14 ofS £14 of Bec 20,'l. 17, N. K. 10 E. M. u, M. tte names the toilowing witnesses to prove hinco tinuors residence upo i and cultivaion of said land, viz : J. Charles strewig, Chris. Meyers, Fied Senner and Conrad Grissel, all Nevada City P. O,, Nevada coun ty; ta. ‘ TUOMAS FRASER, Reg ster. C, W. Kitts, afterney. f24 — No. 1950, Application For Patent. United States Land Office, )} S4-ramento, Cal, March zd, 18y3. 5 TOTICE is hereby giveu that JOHN MeBEAN, whore Post Office’ address is Washington, Nevaca County, alifurnia has this day filed his uppli¢ation fer a Pat entier [494linear fe-tofthe GAMBRINUS QUARTZ MILNE or vein, bearing gold, and tmillsite, with surface ground six'hundred feet In width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Nevada and State of Califuraia, and desiguated by the field notes and official plat on tile in this oftice as lot No, ,57, 4, and B., in Township 1s North, Range 1l Eastof Mt, Diablo Mcridtens Said Lot No. 57, A. and By being described us follows, towit : LODE LINE, Beginning atthe South lode post marked “G.Q. M. No. 1," thence mag. var. 162 50’ k. N. 16° 05' K,, 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to post in rock mound inarked “G, Q, M. No. 2’ from which’ See. cor, common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 28, T,18N.,K. Il E., bears N. 3° 51’ KB. 15.53 chaing distant, EXTERIOR BOUNDARIBS, * Commencing at SW cor. at'post in rock No, mound marked “G, Q. M, may. Var. 169,50’ E.,N. 15° .65 cChalus or 144.9 feet fo post marked “G. Q. M. Ne 5; thence’s 749 50’ E. at 5.24 1-4 cus post in rock mound “G, Q. M. & LL.” from which the See. cor. common to Sees. 21, 24%, 27 and 28, ‘Tl. 38 N.,R.11E. M, D, M,, beara N.149° 22 15.68 chains distant, 9.09 chains or 6.0 feot postin rack moynd marked."'G, Q. M, No. 4;"" thence 8,159 05’ W. 22.65 chains or 144.9 feet to post in rock mound marked G.Q. M. No, 3;” thenee; N. 742 W. 9.09 chains or 600 feet to place of beginning. Coutaining 20.58 acres. SURVEY OF MILL SITR, Commencing at a postin rock moynd marked “G. Q,. M. 8. N. W, Cor,” u pon th South boundary of the Gambrin *us Claim ; thence mag. var, 169 60°F 50’ KE. 471 chains or #10.8 feet te mound marked “G. Q. M, 8. : thence 8 1° 22’ W. 1.73 chains -or 117.5 fee along East boundary of Sec. 2, rp. 18Nbh} E,,¥, D. M, fo post marked “G; QM. 6,' from which the l-43ec. Cor, between Secs <iand 2%, T. 1s N, RK, li E., M.D. B, and M bears 5 19 22° W 52 links distant ; thenco 34382 20’ W. 7,44 chatnus or 471.2 feet to post in rock mound marked “G, Q, M.S. 8, E Cor,’ ; tbence N. 749 50’ W, 6.06 chains or 400 feet, postin regk mound marked “a. \. M.S, 5, W. Cor," "thence N, 439 20° E7909 chains or 600 feet to place of beginning, Cont.iving 4.74 acres. CONNECTING LINE NO. 1, Commencing at the Noith lode post marked “G. Q. M. No.2°” thence N38 ne 1.58 Chuing to the See, cor. common to Secs 2t, 22, 2¥ and 48; T. ls N.R. 1, BE. M.D. OB, and M, The location ofthis mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s office of Nevada County, Cutifornia, in Book 7 Page 74, Mining 1ocations, The adjoining-claimants are none, Any and al. persons claiming adversely any porson of said Gambrinus Quaiiz Mine and Mill Site,or surface ground, are cequired to file their adverse claims w th the Kegister of the United States Land Ofice, at Sacramonto, Californin, duiingth sixty days’ period of publication hereof « + they will be barred by the virtue of they rovisions of the Stu'ute. ps ‘ THOMAS FRASER, Register, Fred Searls, Attorney for Applicant, 6;” thence Qua E., 5. 74 It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing lished for a period of sixty days, (ten cousecutive weeks) in the Nevaaa Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Ne~vada City, Cal, THOMAS FEASER, Register. The first publication of this notice was Auctioneer. made on the 4th day of March, 1803, « Notice of Application fo: Palent be pub. agent may, in his discretion, upon giving the delinguent consumerole week's written notice to pay up, shut offthe water from the premises of such consumer bec. 61 Wut rrates for all city purposes and forthe Cuurt House wredue and payable quarteriy, Trrigate rates are due and pay able in monthiy installa.ents of one fifth of the rat 5 «hen taking watertor the season otherwise to pay monthly for water us d. , if not paid within the current month water may bo siut off the same as for do mestic purposes, Sec. tz. A tirst-class hotel {s understood to be a hotel coutaining not less than 79 be seccud-Class hotels not less than 40 JUGS, _Th rd class hotels not less than 20 beds. Fourth-class hotels not less thati 16 beds, dec. 63 At class livery stable is un derstood to be uw stabie euntaining not legs than 25 horses. Sec oud-class livery stables not less than io horses. Third-cluss livery stables not less-than 6 horses, and. fourthClass livery s ablos loss t! au6 uors 8. _ Bec, 64, No one excepia properly authorized aventortoe Water Company shall turn on the wat rto any place ov building with oul a permit from the w ater agent, provided that any authorized agent of the city or Mire Depaitwent may turn-on the water for city purposes. Sec. 65. “For all water used for ronning machinery, 26 cents per wener’s inch fo, .4 hows iun, provided that during the montis of June, July, August and September at each year when the Water Company can not obtain moce than a guflicieut supply ul “ ater in the pipes for domestic purposes aud irrigatiod; it may refuse to supply water for tie purpose Ofninniog machinery and provided turther that-on the complaint of a walter Coppumer that be jeupable to obtain a sufficieut supply of water for domestic purposes or iriigation, ithe Hoard of City ‘Tras tees may, aiter investigut neg the mat er, ofr dex the sale of water for tuneing machinery stupped, and ic shall be slopped aster a pesnd oloue week fram the date of such order, Sec. 66, The Marshel, when requested sha . accolipaby the agent of the Water Company for the purpose of shuttingol the water from the premises of any persou who shall be in defiult in the payment of water rates asoprovided in this Ordinange, Phe Mais ial shali charge and collect from the Water Company for such service ti e sum ef $2 for ench time he go at compan es the. Water Agent, the same to be pais by the Mayahal into’ the City Lreasury the same es other funds cotlected by him, Passed this 19th day of Febru ry, 1898 by the following vote: Ayes, Beker Carr Guult, took, Kich. No, noue. : ; : ALEX, GAULT President of the Board of City ‘Tristees Attest: IT. H. Gaur, Clerk. re eee First date of publication of nance, March 14, [syy, this ordi; LAssessment Notice, . oe MINING COMPA NY.—LOCATION i of principal place of business, Sat Francisco, Cailtordia, Location of gy ea, Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California, Notioe is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors hekt on the Eight seth) day of March, 18938, an assessment No. 3, Qt ten cents Uc) per share was, levied upon the capital stock of the corporation payabie immediately in United states gole poet to Gh Buoretary at the office of the Jomipany, Koom kl, No, 3 ny Francisco, Californie” fai abeatca, Any’stock upon which this ags B shalt remain unpaid on the twelfth (izths day of April, 1898, will be delinquent and advertised fur sale at public auction, and Unless payment is mude before,. will be sold on WhDNESDAY, the third (3d) day of May, 1843, to pay the celinquent ars ssment tovether with costs of advertising and exensos Of sale. By order of the Board of lrectors, : C.F. HUNT, Secretary. Uffice—Room 11, No. 14 Sansome street Son Franciseo, California. : Notice to Creditors, {STATE OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DE‘4 Ceased, _ Notice is here by given by the undersigned Executor of the Last Will of bKichard Penaluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and a}) persons having claims acainst the said decensqd, to €Xoibit them With the necessary vouchers within feur.months after the fir-t publication of this notice, ty Marv Ann bolgiase, Excoutsix oi eatd Will, at the Law BMiee of Thos. 3, Ford, corner of P ne and Commercial stree's, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same being the jj for the transaction of the business ot ace estate in said County of Neyada, aaid ' Dated this day of Mareh 1seg : LAKY ANN POLGLAS Executrix of the Last Will of Re penn deceased : iden i) mehil "RUGS Sé. 31 For private stable, from ore t wo ho ses, ¥. 1 buggies, 25 cen Bs. Sec. 3 tubes for exch ad-= . = Por practices orem ized hese ory : cdinpuulss, Si0 per yeur. Bec. 55, For tlusiniig sewers of ail kinds, $lo per year. Sec 56. For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per yecr See 57. Forcity trough st-the Plaza and payable Weekly, wid it not so paid the water . i i Large Stock of FURNITURE , Main Street, 1! chasm ampere Their New SpringsStock Has Arrived and Ready 00 purchasers GREAT BARGAINS in this line. AND CARPETS. Always on THand. > Ete., Ete.,. ° Have the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Wall Paper Which They Are Selling at Prices Unheard of Before, for Inspection ~ Having purchased George Tracy’s Stock of Furniture at a sacnfice we will give FROM TEE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES RUBBER BOOTS, OIL GOODS, Ete, During the Day Time at Less Than San~ Francisco the Highest Bidder. the Electric Light of this city out, Come at Once, Before the . BROKEN UP. Yours truly, Evening, commencing at 7 o'clock sharp, Mr. Tray will act ~ RETIRING ~~ CLOTHING BUSINESS t=. CASPER Informs the public that he me sell his entire stock of , FURNISH-. ING GOODS, LADIES’ SHOES, RUBBER COATS Cost. and Every Co J. Re call t the 1 shals been syno Ce or . must teent Ce Coun 10th Bel Censi oath inten If + Teaso have may the c She Board distri comp servic ized again + distric He childr tution guard also-t pay te not lin orpha from whose reside includ ___He childr of lear tious orphai asa Salesman to help Dispose of the Stock to K.-CASPER will hereafter devote his-whole time to & He will enlarge his Plant from 400 to 900 Light Dy‘namo to furnish Light for Business and Private Houses. K. Casper will place Meters in each House, if required and charge ONE CENT PER HOUR for a 16-Candle Power Light, and replace the Lamp at his own expenses Thanking the public for past patronage, I sincerely hope it will be continued until the entire’ stock is closed Stock is Ez. CASPER: c ae a : — ORANGES, CORN BEEF AGENT FOR Masta. Mineral Duf’s Mal ‘Beckive’ Commereiat Street § WATER. GINGER ALE, ~ ORANGE CIDFR ‘Just Received. Mey . % ar parent the must" upon 1 audite pensat time a and p shall t per ca such < Truste Board have b that t has be * report Superi not be sation. Sin cures ¢ sia, Bi App ent of wants . to give at Coli son wh violati Mr. B North Phipps by the ent at Debris GAR best vi The *annour Schust Vinia marria @ sho large « ing Co of Scl merch _ not on of the county happin Cow today’ install; due an one-ha April ! cent m =—=