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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Daly Yran
VOL. LXIIL.-No. 9678. ae ‘
NEVADA OITY. OAL. W EDNESDa xX EVENI
ORDINANCE NO, 103,
ee
NG,
SCRIPT.
MARCH 23, 1892.
Established Sept. 6
» 1880, by N. P. Brown & (lo.
EEE
PUBLISHED
~ Every evening except Sunday Evening
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS,
street, Nevada ity, Onlif,
Ofice—“Trauscri pt, Block Commercial
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
86 Per Yeur, payable in advance.
Citv Subscribers. 15 Cts per week.
Advertising—Legal Advertise. . _
mine He square for frst insertion and
cenis pur square for each additional intertion.
Sa
HE
Cu
of how
Teo Cen‘s for Trial Bottle,
Business vdvertisements us per card rate
--furnished ow application.
Loval Notices -1 Gents per line for first
asertion aud 5 Centsper line for each addi
{onal insertion. —
LEE eee
Nevada Uity Society Directory,
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO
Inde>endent Order of Odd Fellow
~ Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
47
Svery 2nd and 4th pigndes of Each Month
at 7:30 o'clock.
JOHN CHISHOLM, C. P.
3EO. A. GRAY, 8,
There is nothing more reNEVADA CHAPTER ‘NO 6,R. A.
ee
2TATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY
EACH ‘MOMTH.
Wu. B ARKER, H. P tures of poor tesa. It is essen
J. ROLFE, secretary.
Iced Tea. But it takes fine
M.
Ge
” terness and objectionable fea = t
8 s
tial therefore that the Tea
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle
1 VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK.
FRED E. BROWN, President.
JOHN C. NILON, R. 8.
should be PURE. With a
market flooded with green
teas, all of which. are artificilly colored, and black teas,
the cheaper grades‘ of which
are often both colored and
eS
NEVACA LODGE, NO, 13. F, & A.M. Procuring PURE Tea begins
Meets at Masonic Hall}
Stated meetings onthe Second Wednesday
of exeh month.
Visiting Brethien in good standing are
cordially invited. ¢
Wa. BARKER, Master.
I J. ROLFE Secretarv.
adulterated, the difficulty in,,
to be understood.y/
ty
It was to meet the demand
for an absolutely PURE TEA
at a moderate price that
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
OniformRank Knichts of Pythias
Meets at Armorv Hall
* iret Wedn .day Evening of Each Month at a green or black, simply natu: ck,
7:80 o'clock,
J.A. RAPP 8 K.C.
GEO. A, @LAY, 8. K. R,
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6
Rul us Templar, :
Meets at Masonis H.1'
FIRS1 AND THIR’ THURSDAY OF EACH
MONTH at 734 o’clock.
THEODORE WILHELM, Commander.
1. J. ROLF, R.
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6.
Native Daughters sof the Godlen. West
Meeta at Pythian Castle
th Thursday Evening of Each
=“ Month, at 7:30.0’clock.
MRS. BELLE -SILOKCRAFT, Pres.
KATE EK, MATTESON, R. 8,
“NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30
Young Men’s institute.
Meets at Hiberaia Hall
te Friday kvening com“pucnoing. with the First Friday Eventhe year, . 4
= “THOMAS BROWN, President,
GARL SCHEMER &, 8,
MILO. LODGE, NO. 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle
EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:300’CLOUK
CHARLIE PECOR, C, C,
B 48. RECTOR, K, of RB. and 8,
ree ee
(uick Time # Chean Fares
Eastern Cities and to Europe,
: AT ‘TRANSCONTINENTAL
i Saad « RAIL ROUTES
—OF THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Pactric Systum.)
om
eT ee ea iene romps connec:
in the Kast,
AN PARHew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS
And Beoond-class Bleeping Oars
Attached to Express Trains,
d, Sleeping Car Be ared, pu aera es hae one
tion at the fom any’s offices ere fosen,
Stace in can secure choice o
ou! J
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets
for } from and Eastern cities to any point in tNe Pacifico States and
Territories. These if not
will be redeemed at the amount
rH, @ AN,
B. GRAY, sien
RAIL ROAD ‘LANDS. .
Pei ij TIS, Land Agent,0.¥, B, B, san
wanet isin Southerm Oslifornia, apply
©
Beech’s Tea was placed before
the public.. Being the PURE
uncolored leaf, it is different
you ever used. It is neither
ral leaf, that draws a canary
color, sweet and of a deligh tful fragrance. It ds ecually well the test of the teapot
and the ice. pitcher,
60 cents a pound
Sold only in pound packages.
Soest nn canes
Rev, J. W, P
SELEBRATE Bie
or Oue Dollar for Full size,
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY,
W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTAER3 iNevada Uity.
freshing in hot weather than eg
e \ 4 Lod
Tea tostand the test of Ios. ¢ ,\\\ . e,
It seems to. bring out the bit [ AS
3.08. Statice
Is the Sole Agent tor Nevada City,
You Cannot Get The News
Unless You Read the Daily Transcript.
ADACHE
RED
long standing,
W.
From Any
In from 3 to 30 minutes,
by using
ENDLETON’S
Reno, Nevapa,
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Moni \ i
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Nevada County N. G. R.A,
TIME TABLE NO. 44.
Takes Effect Sunday, Noy. 1, 1891, at
9 o'clook A.M,
: i
LEAVING NEVADA GITY:
2.50 A. M. Daily connect with
a vi
gan _Franclaco Atlas As Me and ovafastt
1:00 P. M, Pst;; vr gene Ad
Gan Francisco at 10:45 P as
een
_ ARRIVING AT NEVADA OTTY,
@t6:004,m., and over!
fhe Mast . ‘
Ciocr rams Te . 6
passengers,
:
622 P.M. we simacine .
o ASSAD Ps Sanaa ene
The
Chicago Cottage Organ
Has att aed astandud of excellenc whhi
admite of nu seurriogr,
It containe veryp improvement that in
ventive genius, skill] and money cau pro
duce,
These excellent Organs are celebrated fox
volume, quality of loser anos response, Variety of combination, artistic desi n, beauty
n finish, perfect construction, makin them
the most attractive; ornamental and esira
ble organs ior b> haat schools, churches
lodges, societies ao
KSTABLISHED REPUTATION
NE FACILITIES
ILLED WORKMEN
anumn "BRR wou,
COMBINED, MAKE THIA
The Popular Organ.
ere HOOKED PIANO STOOLS
Caazalogues and Price Lista on application
Bt
ve
CHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN U0:,
$8100. 09 « year is Lei made by J.
R Goodwin, Troy, Noe work “fin »
p¥OU Mayne! wake gs much,. :
Peo nas, ee
PUNE BOOTS AND HORS 4 SPEUIALTY
. -BMPA.UING DONK WRATLY,
&
Of Any Kind se
Certainity and Safety, no matt
CEPHALIN
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
—
eae FO Ordinance Fixing the Water
wit
1892,
1893.
and Terminating Jaly
Nevada do ordain as follows:
From and after July Ist, 1892,
until July Ist, 1893, the following
City Water Conipany within the co:
ate limits of the City of Nevada:
Section J,
for the Year Commencing July ist,
The Board of Trustees of the City of
and no greater shall be charged, and may
be collected per week by the Nevada
6 horses,
Sec. 63. No one except
authorized agent of the W
shall turn on the water to
building without a permit from th
Rates
Ist,
" [Bent of the City or Fire I
may turn on the water for
poses.
_ Sec. 64. For all water used for
ning machinery,
inch for 24 hours ran; provided
during the months of June, July,
gust and September,
of each ear
the Water Company cannot obtain
de:
City
and
rates
rpor& properly j
ater Company
any place or
ter agent ; provided that any authorised
25 cents per miner's
than a sufficient supply of water in the
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will
© WwaCold, or any trouble with Throat,
or Lungs. Dr,
for Consumption,
tment
purrun. SVaranteed to give relief, or money
be paid back, Sufferers from LaG
that
Au.
when
more
had a speedy and perfect recovery.
ly do you good, if you have a Cough,
King’s New Discovery
Coughs and Colds is
found it just the thing and under its use
& .ample bottle-at our expense and learn
er ren
sureChest
will
rippe
Try
for yourself just how ood a thing it is,
Teall families, 40 cents. pipes for domestic purposes and irriga. Trial bottles free at aed PS Dros for Infants and. Children.
Section 2. For restaurants and eating . tien, it may refuse to sell water for the Sto Larce ai d $1.00 .
houses, 75 cents. purpose of running machinery, site Be mize O00. and $1.00. “ Castoria 18 80 well adapted to child. Castor cures
Sectien 3. For first-class hotels, $3. Sec. 65. “The Marshal, when requested, aipiears3 a ren that I recommend jt 88 superior to any f Sour Btorace Dink sonmtipation
For laundries connected with same, . shall accompany the agent of the Water Guaranteed Cure. Prescription known to me,” Kills Worms, gives sleep. ye
$1.50. Company for the burpose of shutting off We authori verai ; Aft So. Oxtont st eR Dy he ys ‘
Section 4. For second-class hotels, $2. . the water from the premises of any peroee vo bihed ady ortived druggist veda at Lion . lyn, N.Y. PWithout ‘ous medication,
For laundries connected with same, $1. . son baer shall be in default in the pay-. to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for and Tamertsto Gautitis” It £0 universal “For seo
Section 5. For third-class hotels, . ment of water rates as rovided in this . Consum tion, Coughs and Colds, upon I pererogat me me oe Years I have recommended
$1.50. ‘or. laundries connected with . Ordinance, 4 this watas tf pei are aftlicted with are inalis famiion Wie Se Seep fodo wo a8 fe a nga ab he nd
same, 75 vents. The Marshal shall charge the Water Courh. 6 i J “ Castoria within eaay reach," floial resulte.* laced
See. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1.00. Company for such service the sum of $2 = ough, Cold or ae Lung, Throat or Canin Mayme D. D,. a Eowr F. Parpur, M.D.,
For laundries connected with"same, 50 . for each time he accompanies the Water . Chest trouble, and will use this remedy Tate Pastor BloomingdaleReformed Che ych, og Winthrop,” Sth bas no ro
vents." Agent. ‘The same to be paid by the . as directed Siving it a fair trial, and exNow York City.
Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75°cents, Marshal into the City Treasury the sanie serience ‘‘ benetit, t th
Sec. 8 For rooms and offices, 25 . as.other iuuds collected by-him. : ttl thay bee weer Foran Oe : Tas Carravn Conrary, t7 Murnay Srazer, New Yor,
cents, : Passed this 27th day of February, 1892, . 2 aud havo died money refunded. :
Sec. 9. © For photograph galleries, 50} by the following vote: Ayes: Baker, . We could not make this offer did we not
,
cents. ; eee Carr, Gault, Rich. Noes, none. ~ know that Dr. King’s New Discovery
Sec. 10. For barber s 1ops, 50 -cents. A. Gaunt, , ay ; ‘ ee ~m
Sec."1F. For bath atebllehinenin 75 President of the Board of Trustees. ror 2 tong on. Ttnever disappoints,
a iin. : o
berg : Attest: T.-H. Carr, Clerk. a ~ es free Ph meu Drug OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. NATION ~ t
Sec. 12. For d Stores, 50.cents. First oublication, February 29, Store, ~“arge size S0e. and $1.00,
" i
= 13. For "Dnahaanith or wagon }— “ohare dae Sreheel Bate ee National Government, AL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
shops, 50 cents. ORDINANCE NO. 102,
Sec, 14,
For all houses occupied
lewd women, 75 cents,
Sec. 15.
dren, $1.50.
See. 16.
$2, =
Sec. 17. Fer foundries, $1.
Sec. 18, For daily printing offices, 75 &
cents. ate
Sec. 19. For daily Printing offic
running presses with water power, extr,
Sec. 21. For butcher shops runni:
cents.
Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents,
Sec, 23. For dairies,
horse, 50 cents,
Sec. 24. For Chinese houses, for eac
faucet, 50 cents,
Sec. 25;
and laundries, $3.
Sec. 26.
including water for washing wagons, bug
gies and Carriages, $4,
Sec, 27. For second-class livery sta
buggies and Carriages, $3,
including water_ for
buggies and carriages, $2,
Sec. 29, For feurth=class livery stablag. $1.
c. 30. For feed and sale-stables, $2.
; Heo, 31. For private stables, from one
cen
See. 32, For private stables, for each
additional horse, 124 cents,
See. 33. For breweries or soda factories, including two horses, $1.50. For
each additional horse, 124 cents,
Sec. 34. For gas works, §2. :
Sec. 35. For sewing machines for
d ress-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 cents.
Sec. 39, For banquet halls, 25 cents.
Sec. 40. For 1000 bricks oa large
contracts, 10 cents.
Sec. 41. For 1000 bricks on” small
contracts, 124 cents.
for
Sec, 42. For stone wall and mortar,
8 cents per perch, : :
Bee. 43. For 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, 25 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 of 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 ever
above ene inch, at the rate o
per inch for 24 hours,
:
Sec. 50. For irrigation, when taking
no water at family rates, 40 cents per
inch for 24 hours.
Sec. 51. For irrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are sold in market,
$25 per season.
:
See, 52. For sprinkling or watering
the streets of Nevada City from the fire
plugs or other openings, $20 per year.
Sec, 53, For practice o! organized
hose or fire companies, $10 per year,
Seo, 54, For flushing sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year.
Sec. 55. For City Hall and City Jail;
r year,
aa od be. For City trough at the Plaza
and City Pound, $20 per year.
Sec, 2. For city fire plugs for water
used for fire purposes §3 for each hydrant per year. 2
See. 58. TheAgent of the Water
Company shall have the power in all
Cases, to ascertain by proper measurment
the quantity of water used and fix the
price as provided by Sections, 48, 49 and
Sec. 59. All water rates, except irrigation, and for City and County’ purposes, are due and payable weekly, and if
not so paid’ the water agent may, in his
discretion, upon givi i
consumer one week written notice to pay
up, shat off the water from the premises
of such consumer, ~<
poses and for the Son . road ms
and payable quarterly, ion’ ra)
are payable in monthly itistallments of
cne-fifth of the rates when taking water
for the season, otherwise to pay monthly
wed, If not paid within the
ouse are due
tel is under.
ing not less
class hotels not
class hotels not
-class hotels
less than 10 beds, :
Sec. 62, A first-class livery stable is
understood to be a stable containing not
Teds than 25 horses.” Second-class ive!
stables not less than 10 horses. . Third.
class livery sta’ les not lees than 6 horses,
For schoolhonses with an attendance of less than two hundred chilFor schoolhouses with an attendance of over two hundred children,
See. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents,
ig Keperty meat cutters with water power, extra, 75 the property of A. Lones,
including: ‘one fi
For Chinesa wash-heuses
les, ineluding water for washing wagons,
. 28 “Kor third-clasg livery stables,
washing wagons,
quantity
25_cents+
the delinquent . ¢
Piles, ete., ithas no Gal, itis put up b
Bec. 60. Water rates for all city purTHEW. H. BONE do fi i Bush Street.
by An Ordinance Providing For the Cc
Struction of Sidewalks from
Williams Ravine to
and also on Spring ana Findl
Streets.
The Beard of Trustees of the City
Nevada do ordain as follows :
Section 1,
ssary for the public use anc
that sidewalks be
side of the street from
Ravine to Spring street, and thence alor
aie Street, on the south side, to th
large owlder, at the west bo
1 convenien
es
a,
Also a ‘sid
side, from Broad t
Section 2,
eet in width, and the boards of the wal
1 shall be of spruce lumber 1
". by 2 inches in thickness, ‘The
sidewalks shall be heart of ce
apart, and shall be 4 inches
© Spring streets,
sills of sai
nailed down by 4 inch wire nails, and th
said sidewalks shall be laid
with the street, on which each is laid
and each sidewalk shall be of . t}
aid.
lots having a frontage en
streets herein described,
Th-ease of refusal or neglect of any of the
said property holdérs or owners to comply withthe previsions of this ordinance
it shall be the duty of the Street Superintendent to precure the materials and
¢onstruct the whole~or
may be levied and collected as a tax upon said lots of the delinquent owners,
Section 4, ‘This ordinance shall “take
effect and be in force on and after the
2Uth day of March, 1892.
Passed Feb. 18, 1892.
ALEX. GAULT, President, ~
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
First publication Feb. 29th, 1892.
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's ditch, Is
deep soil (as pood as the
best in the State) Corn
fand potatoes can be raised
with success. The finest
shipping fruits can be raised
without irrigation.
Terms reasonable, Apply at the Daity TransCRIPT office, a23-tf
Canphor Choral Lin'neut
LINIMENT: Has No
Peer. Trvit. a
Indorsed by the Medical Faculty, Prescribed b« San Francisco's Leading Phy
sicians, ,
cas OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
This is to certity that we have used the ©.
G. Liniment in our family, and have found
it to be the best and most effective medic: ¢
for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseaser J] ay
that we have tried. We Gan unhesitating.
recommend it as a most powerful and us
ful remedy,
E. R. DILLE,
Pastor of the First M. K. Chureh,
{For all chroui eases in connection with
tC. ‘Lin MENT use “COMPOUND SULR POWDER" for thorough]
the bloed and toning up the entire system.
For Habitual Consti pati Tadigestion,
in
tlon 8: smal bottles 2 celts, Bent postaze
paid on re
Price,
eee
The oC. Cc. Liniment Co a
21. Bush Street, 8. -F
FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS
MW 2 Bone
General Manager and/CSeoretary
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Qounselor at ‘Taw,
Roger
Spring
Street,
It is hereby declared hecRoger Williams perintendent of Mone
undary of . ‘
k along Findley street, on the east
Such sidewalks shall be tw
2 inches wide
dar, 4 feet
i :
wids by 4
For tirst-slase livery stables, inches in thickness, The boards shall }
lengthwise
le same rag as the street on which the same «is
any portion of
said sidewalks, and repert the costs to
the City Board of 'T: ustees>that the same
pr
P-A-T-E-N-:T-8
ey ( pBTAINED, and all businesa in the U
acent Office attend
RHRATE FEES, ss oe
of . dee, and we Can obtain Pat
‘han those remote from Washington,
Send model or drawing. We advise as
patentability free of shar
patent,
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Order Division, a:
‘0 the officials of the U 8. Patent Office:
ig circular, advice, te
18 a Uents in your own State or county a
re
C. A. Snow & Co,
k LUETIE « BRAND,
ed
for MOp.
Ouromfl cig Opposite the U. 8, ratent Of.
ents in less ime
fo—and we make
ce . 20 Charge unless we obtain
constructed on the west
‘O1 » terms and references
to ac.
EXECUTIVE,
President..
. . . Ben.
of Indiana;
Vice President
‘ of New York; salary, $8,000.
;
CABINET,
Salaries..
. .. ee eiis i . Sec'y of State. . Jg
not Seo’y of Tres
Sec’y of Wa
Seo'y of Navy..
salary, $50,000.
to
Postmaster-Gen,. Jo
Attorney-Gen, . -W. H. HH.
d . See’y of Agriculture.
LEGISLATURE,
SENATE,
Salary of Senators, $5,000, with m
20 cents per mile of trave
puual sessions, which m
Tonday in each December
SP to
So
President, Levi P. Morton of New York.
WATOHMAKER MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA,
ate Leland Stanford, re-elected March 4, ‘01,
e
6 years. :
6 Charles N, Felton, elected March 19, 'y)
JEWELER] 2 your, Y™. .
. Mroud street, Nevada ony. MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Salary of Representative, $5,000, and
A superintendence and 4 Herinners earn trom #85 to 856
direction of the Street Superintendent, . Ss ee eet hae Attica es We can furnish you
and the broperty-holders, and owners of §
the sides of the uy,
as being affect. X2akk Sens
ive lots, in the manner hereinbefore described, on or before March 20, 1892, and
ork in you own iogat.
alleges” We start you
Of all the time, Fall witor
Bunting Flags.
ae
.
In view of the tnovement for a move
gencral use of the Stars and Bed, a5 es.
pecially in connetion with the ex ueation
of American youth, we have made npecial arrangements to furnish“the pes?
QUALITY of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Daity ‘ep wscrir at the following
low prices
Ki ULATION SIZKS.°
5 feet long
.$ 2.37
Ofestleip evs
3.67
7 feet lv a Eee ©. ee Weitere
3.34
BMG LUNG ceca Chk + 4.04
10 feet log: i
6.00
12 feet long ..,..,.
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l4 feet long;
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ULE UB OT Bee crer aeaeaeaa 12.00
18 feeb long. oi.
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3
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3
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sa issn
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These Flags are guaranteed to be equal
oany Banting Wlags ip the country,
Address all orders with Temittance t
BKOWN & CA LKINSs,
‘ublinhers -“Oaliy ranseript)? Ne
vada City, Cal.
eek
HAVE REMOVED. poe
CHARLES DENNY,
Horse-Shoer
~~~ AND
Blacksmith,
NEVADA CITY, . ,.
(aes
¢ ed
wes, f,
OAL.
Have Removed to their
NEW sHOoP Av THE PLAZA,
Where they will be leased to execute any
and all work in their line,
Oarriage and Wagon-making.
*-~ Horse-Shoeine a Spcialtve
New Barber Shop.
OHAS, KLINGENSPoR,
R, thirty-five ‘ears aresidént of Ne.
Shea matt sen ‘
Vity and ed business,’ He we Y and resum » He w
found on the north side of Commercial
strect near Main. é
VE Pe actrox tw'kia, THE COURTE:
Uilice In Morgan & Roberts’ Block,
\
Rud will teach you . ft
Mileage 20 cents per mile each way,
Peaker of House Charles F, Crisp
salary, $8,000,
MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA,
irst District
Second
«
Mein?
Sixth
«
vA
Ted, Geary
An pninatii
Srhes yee eee We WY Bowers
JUDICIARY,
SUPREME COURT,
Salary of Chief Justice
Sores . .$10,500
as Associate Justices.. ., 10,000.
Uhief Justice. . . . Melville W. Fulle r, Hl,
Associate Justice. .,.H. W. Brown, Mich,
ae *-. Stephen J, Field, Cal.
A Pee Bradley, N. J,
--.8. Blatchford; N.Y.
. John A. Harlan, Ky.
vedas OE; Lamar, Miss.
peti David J. Brewer
. +. Horage Gray, Mass.
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State Government,
KXKOUTIVE,
Clevernor, salary *100, H. I. Markham
Lieut-Governor, , .. John B. Reddick
Seo'y of State, salary $3000, E.G, Waite
Coutroller . «6 ae P, Colgan
Vreasurer ad “J, R. MeDonala
Attorney-Gen, « “ W. H. H. Hart
jurveyor-Gen, * ‘* Theo. Reichart
Supt. Pub. Instr, “J. W. Anderson
JUDICIARY,
SUPREME COUR'T,
Ulerk, sithuy $8000.. L. H. Brow
hiet Justice, "\>g000. . W. H. Beat:
Associate “ « {_ A. Van Patterso:
at eee {> 8. Harrisos
» KAS. Detlave
oC, BS Garouit
J. R. Sharpstein
T. BL MeFarlan.
Commissioner ess. 8. Belche:
ss ts 1 Ae Foot
é $f ge ge) ae = Hayne
Pie: P. Van Choi
oS, A, Gibson
LEGISLATURE,
Members of the State Leyi lature re
elve & por diem of 88 and nuileage at ten
vonts por mile for travel each way. Na
per diem allowed for a longer time than
4O days in one session, Legislati'e meeta
tirst Monday after first day of January
uext after election,
SENATE,
President, per diem, $10. John B. Red .
dick,
Secretary, per diem, $8,
Brandon.
Senator from 14th Senatorial Di-trict,
comprising the counties of Calaveras
and eae Bs E. (. Voorheis,
ASSEMBLY,
Speaker, per diem, $10.. . F. L. Coombs,
Chiet Clerk ‘. $8. ;:.,. H. A. Mason.
Land Offices,
STOCK TON— ister, Geo. A, MeKenzie ; Receiver, Otis Perrin,
SACRAMENTO ister, E. -W,
Roberta ; Receiver, J, ¥ Linthicum,
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Frank, J,
Swart’s Photograph Rooms
H AVIN G *REFITTED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY on
Fine Street,
Herewith inform the public oa I am now
Ready“ For; Business,
' Photographs in au the Latest Styles,
Old, Pictures copied and enlarged,
Hire Cutting, Shaving, Shampoging,
Jamin H. arrigon,
Re re ae Levi P, Morton,
us. G. Blaine of Maine
usury Charles Foster of Ohio
r..8. B. Elkins of W. Va.
; Benj. F. Tracy of N. xi
Su . Seo’y of Interior. .John W. Noble of Mo,
ad hn Wanamaker of Pa,
Miller of Ind,
der, Rusk of Wis.
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RECTOR BROS Proprietors
‘Tho Only First-class Hotel in the Oity
Massive Firé-proof Structure,
Free from the danger of F
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Headquarters of Commercial Travelers
and Tourists,
Free ‘Rue +o and from art rans,
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office in the Building,
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ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent,
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