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Nevaba Dathy YRAN BCRIPT
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Sei Le EXXIT-=No. 9662 NEVADA CITY. CAL. FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 4. 1692.
Sie DAILY "TRANSCRIPT.
except Sunday Evening
BROWN & CALKINS,
wpranseript Block Commercial
be nce Nevada vity, Culif,
Bvery evening
be
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{GHG Subscribers. [5 Cts per Week.
Terma for Advertising Logal Advertisefor first insertion
wrente, Pe nire . for each additional inited i ats.as per card rate
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< WISTLETOE NCAMPMENT, NO. 47
a ig te Order of Odd Fellow
Un ee ‘ellow's Hall Meets at Odd Fellow’s Ha
Monday of Zach Month
avery md ong atoning oraaee
Me JOHN CHISHOLM, O-P,
"PEO. A> GRAY, 8.
se NEVADA ‘CHAPTER. NO 6,R.-A. M.
—
[ AY IN)
MEETINGS FIRST MOND
— EACH MONTH. .
Wa. BARKER, H. P.
J, ROLFE, secretary.
pee tae.
§ ua HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
, ative Sons of the Golden West.
Wd ' e . Meets at Pythian Castie
<° BYMRY, TUESDAY KVE'G AT 7:80 O'CLK,
FRED E. BROWN, President,
JOHN C. NILON, B.S.
NEVACA LODGE, NO. 13 F. & A.M.
Meets at Masonic Halli
@ated meetings on the Second wednesday
h.
Ot aeration in good standing are
eerdially invited.
SY : Ws. BARKER,, Master.
1 J, ROLFE Secretarv.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Gniform Rank Kaichts of Pyvhias
Meets at Armorv Hall
Diret Wesneiay Brenine of Each Month at
} J.A. RAPP 8 K.C.
QE, A. GRAY, 8. K. R.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6.
Knights Templar,
—
Meeta at Masonit Hal
RD THURSDAY OF RACH
WIRGT AND ORTH at 74 o'clock.
HEODORE WILHELM, Commander.
Se cobs: 8. :
LAUREL’ PARLOR, NO. 6.
Native’ Daughters of the Godlen West
~ Wreets at Pythian Castle vie
‘i “ Evening 0
SO and tty ntheat 7 g00'clock.
' KATES. MATTESON, BR. 8.
, OREVAGA GiFY INSTITUTE. NO. 20 : OS ctig Men's Institute.
A es Hibernia Halt
M mvety Anamale e@uing, com“gaencing wit bo Ae ne Evenear. :
gol SHOMAS BROWN, President.
os CARL SCHEMER BR. 8.
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wel?
MILO’ LODGE, NO. 48,
;Kaiebte of Pythia, =~"
; at Pythian, Caatle
_‘MyERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:9 0'CLOCK
: QHARLIE PRCOR, “6. ©.
«ve 4 Age RECTOR, K. of BR. and B,
: Quick Time's Cheam Fares
Je
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m*
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a . SOUTHER PACIFIC COMPANY.
all : : . (Paciric, Sysrem.) =.
= patty Beas gine atte sce
ate
vn
Y , Mew York and New _Orlean
_. With Steamer Lines to_
A if! EUROPEAN — PORTS,
tr : PULLMAN PALACE
em “2 aC ePING OAR
sd > «> Attached to Express Trains,
ont
chore held. Sieepts od upon applice:
coe = Gampenyiseiions There pee
yr Srila tol at Lowest Rats for toket
;
eee 8 Pdolat in the cai States anc
ising i» _.) Will be xedeamed at jull amount
BE ey asicuh nw ile neyo ae
‘RAIL ROAD LANDS.
dverand Norther Cali
aah oh :
*}ly well the test of the teapot
saad Utah, apply,t
HEADACHE 2.0%
CURED Baie nee
of how long standing, by ‘using }
Rey, J. W, PENDLETON’S CRPHALIN::
CHLEBRATED
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
Ton Con's for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size,
CALIFORNIA CEPiLLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa.
W.D. VINTON and OARR BROTHES3 !fevada Uitv.
Bape a an a
There is nothing: more req, iby
freshing in hot weather than fo 8S ry Y D ‘4
[odd Toa. But it takes fine “"\ Po ' ff Zz
Tea to stand the test of Ice t iS (‘a di
It seems to bring out the bit 2. fin SD
terness and objectioriable fea‘ \ i Y Me, ox)
tures of poor tea. It is essen. Pe
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. edlored 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
the public. Being the PURE
uncolored leaf, it is different
you ever used. It is neither
a green or black, simply natural leaf, that draws a canary
Lon
color, sweet and of a delight nm
ful fragrance. It gtands equaland:the ice pitcher.
60 cents a pound
Sold only in pound packa°
ges.
Thos. GShwuxrtlete
Is the Sole Agent tor Nevada City.
You Cannot Get The Hews
Unless You Read the Daily Transcript.
ote ws secre
The
Nevada County N.G.8.R. onbintgiiitioeniaie: Scant
Has atLained patendna of excellencewhh)
admits of no searriosr. ‘
It containe ~_— improvement that.in
ventive genius, land money can pro
luce.
These excellent Organs are celebrated fo:
rolume, quality of sone, aslo, r nse, Variety of combination, atic d beauty
n finish, perfect construction; m ppg thor
the moat attractive, ornamental and desirs ‘
ae ar yee = near churcher
e8, societies, etc.
‘ABLISHED REPUTATION
sea" : FACILILIES
ALLED
TET Ae ey al
TIME TABLE NO. 44.
Cakes Effect Sunday, Nov. 1, 1891; at
9 o'clock A, M, Beer MATERIEL
—_— COMBINED, MAKE TRIS
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
: _Dati ith
‘2.50 A. M. over ie gears Pg at
Sal at1h:45 A. M,, and overland 0. Rot
ny gael SURATRON BOOM 750 shoots
1:00 P. M, alz;conpectng ris sais testhnan
jan Francisco at 10:45 P, M. Tee es ee ee ee
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. . °HIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN UO,
7:22 A.M. Duly, bringing peel Hiding tout wom
ng San Franciscoaté P.N,, also Eastern ey probes Shaya
passengers.
GAB P.M. Ri simncetas
the
Bav
niansione oh UA Aa Mes and over! from
gE se
The Popular Organ. .
ORDINANCE NO. 103.
Ant Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates
for the Year Commencing July ist,
1892, avd Terminating July Ist,
1893.
Nevada do ordain as follows:
From and after July Ist, 1892, and
until July 1st, 1893, the following rates
and no greater shall be charged, and may
be collected per week by the Nevada
City Water Company within the cerporate limits of the City off Nevada:
Sectun-l. Te all families, 40cents.
Section 2, For restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents.
Section 3. For first-class hotels, $3.
For laundnes .connected with. same,
$1.50.
Section 4. For second-class hotels, $2.
For laundries connected with same, $1.
Section 5. Four third-class hotels,
$1.50. For laundries connected with
same, 75 vents.
See. 6. For fourth-Glass hotels, $1.00.
For laundries connected with same, 50
cents,
See. 7,. For each saloon, 75 cents.
Sec. 8. For rooms and offices, 25
cents.
Sec. 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.
See. 18. Fer daily printing offices, 75
cents,
See. 19. For daily printing offices
running presses with water power, extra,
Sec. 20. For butcher shops, 50 cents.
Sec. 21. For butcher shops running
meat cutters with water power, extra, 7p
cents.
“Sec. 22. Fer bakeries, 75 cents.
Sedg3.' For dairies, including one
horse, 50°eents.
Sec. 24. Fer Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 50 cents. “,,
Sec. 25. For Cltimese wash-houses
and laundries, $3. a
Sec. 26. For first-class livery stables,
including water for washing wagdns, buggies and carriages, $4. : =
Sec, 27. For second-class*livery sta’
bles, including water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $3. ~~
Sec28 . For third-class livery stables,
including~water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $2.
Sec. 29. For feurth-class livery stables, $1.
Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2
Sec. 31. Fer private stables, from one
to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25
cents.
Sec, 32. For private stables, for each
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 works, $2: —
Sec. 35. For sewing machines for
dresé-making or tailoring establishments,
for water foreach machine, 25 centa.
Sec. 36. For sewing machines for
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 100. brickson large
contracts, 10 cents.
Sec. 41, Fer 1000 bricks on small
contracts, 124 cents,
Sec. 42.Por stone wall and mortar,
8 cents per perch, ; :
Sec. 43. For plastering or cementing
two cents per sq. yd.
Sec. 44. For rai depot, $3.
Sec. 45. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents.
See. 46. For coffee mills,
by water power, 25 cents.
Seo. 47. For quartz mills connected
with assay offices, 25 cents.
when run
Sec. 48. For irrigation if taking water at family rates, trom $5 to $15 per
Season at the discretion uf the Water
Agent, provided the amount charged
must be regulated in -proportion to the
quantity used. s
Sec. 49, For irrigation, if taking water at family rates, for ae . quantity
abeve ene inch, at the rate of 25 cents
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.
Sec. 52. For sprinkling or watering
the streets of Nevada City from. the tire
plugs or other openings, $20 per year.
Sec. 53. For practice of. organized
hose or fire companies, $10 per year.
See. 54. For flushing sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year.
Sec. 55. For City Hall and City Jail,
$5 ear.
td 56. For City trough at the Plaza
and City Pound, $20 per year. :
Sec. 57. For city fire plugs for water
used for fire purposes for each hydrant per year.
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 itrigation, and for City and County purposes,are due and payable weekly, and if
not so paid the water agent may, i “his
i Dy ¥ ‘ giving the delinquent
consumer aires written. notice to pay
shut off the water from the premises
Sec, 6). Water rates for all city pur.
poses and for the Court Heuse are due
and payable quarterly. Irrigation‘ rate:
repayable in monthly installments oi
one-fifth of the rates when taking water
eS tesehdeet opem, ey esi ae CALDWELL,
ayor, a ene oak” . Attrany at Law, Notary Pablioy sca
_ re > ¢ peunas aad Consgnign af daw, 2 wis ‘he ourta of" na'tate FOU! BOOTS ANP HORB.A SPROIALT:
iegete QYiad Past tttvems: cena Ry > ‘BEPALSING DONE NEATLY,
Fe
The Board of Trustees of the City of . P
Sec. 58, The Agent of the Water}
6 horses. iat
Sec. 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 ithe water agent ; provided that any authorized
agent of the City or Fire Department
may turu on the water for City purOses. p
Sec. 64. For ail 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 year when
the Water Company cannot obtain more
than a sufficient supply of water in the
tion, it may refuse to sell water for the
purpose 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 bein 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 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. Gavtt,
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
Williams Kavine 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 necessary for the public use and convenience
that sidewalks be constructed on the west
sidé of the street from Roger Walliaips
Ravine to Spring street, and thence along
Spring 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
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 bvards shall be
nailed down by 4 inch wire nails, and the
said sidewalks shall be ‘laid lengthwise
with the street, on which each is laid,
rand each sidewalk shall be of the same
ratke.as the street on which the same is
aid.“
Section 3 Said sidewalks shall be constructed under‘the superintendence and
direction of the Street Superintendent,
and the property-holdets,_and—owners—of
lots having a frontage on the,sides of the
} . streets herein described, as beihg. affect:
ed by this ordinance are required to.construct the same in front of their respett,,
ive lots, im the manner hereinbefore described, on or before March 20, 1892, and
in case of refusal or neglect of any of the
said property holders or owners to comply With the previsions of this ordinance
16 shall be the duty of the Street Superintendent to. procure the materials and
construct the whole or any portion of
said sidewalks, and.report the costs to
the City Board of ‘I: wstees, that the same
may be levied and collect@al 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, 1892. :
ALEX. GAULT, President.
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
First publication Feb. 29th, 1892.
LAND
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 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 Darty Transcript office. a23-tf
Cariphor Choral Liniment
FOR SALE
scribed b« San Francisco's Leadine Phy
sicians. ; :
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
Thisis to certity that we have used the 0.
C. Liniment in our family, and have fouud
it to be the best and most effective medlei -e
for Neuralgia and kind.ed diseases i! a y
that we have tried. We can unhesitating,
recommend it as a most powerful and us
fal remedy. :
R. DILLE, x,
Pastor of the First M. E. Church,
“£¥For all chronic cases in connection with
G. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND BULPHUR POWDER” for up tne ent cleansing
the bloed ing-up the item.
Vor Habitnel Gonstiptios hitetem
Piles, ete., ithasno equal. Itis put up by
ME tuBONE S04, 12, Gann Street
‘les $5; small bottles 25 cents. Sent postase
veid on receiptof price.
eee
The C.C. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, S. F
FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS
VW =. BONE
. GEO.. HUGHES, )
Attorney and Qounselor at Law,.
< ILL Rar SION IN Aid. THE COURT
indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. PreNow Try This.
Tt will cost you'nothing and will sure‘Ty do-you good, if you have a Odugh,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat;Chest
or Langs., Dr/“Kiig’s New Discovery
for Conguinption, 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 use
had a speedy and perfect. recovery. Try
a, ample bottle at ourexpense and learn
for yenrselfjust how good a. thing it is.
pipes for domestic purposes andirriga-4-¥yriak bottles free at Carr Bros,’ Drag
Store, Large size 50¢. and $1.00.
Guearanteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to welt Dr. King’s. New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition, . 1f you are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving ita fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we not
know that Dr, King’s New Discovery
could be relied on. Itnever disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug
Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.
P-AT-E:N-T-S
( BYAINED, and all bueiness in the U. 8
Pasont Office attended to for MOD.
BRATE FEBS.
Ouroffi <-is opposite the U.S. ratant Offee, and we can obtain Patents in legs ime
than those remote from Washington,
Send model orttawing,. We advise as to
patentability free ofc e-and we make
vo charge unless we obtain patent,
Were by here, to the Postmaster, the Su
proyaate nt of Money Order Division, and
» the officials of the U. 8, bre he te. For
Circular, advice, terms and references to actus lients in your own Btate or county ad
C.A. Snow & Co.
LUBRTJE & BRAND,
: WATOHMAKER
aAnp
JEWELER
Wrond Street, Nevaan Clty.
\ Beginners earn fom Sito #854
14 per wogk,end more after a lttlr
» experience. We can fetish vou
+ autt-vyment-apd—wittteact you
free, You work in your own local
ity, whergver you i.e. Both sexes, ult We mart you
cole Sada” W EE SU LO
Bunting Flags.
In vieWof the movement. for a more
general use ofthe Stars and Stripes, especially in connestion with thesedication
of Ainerican youth, we have maile special arrangements to furnish the Best
Quatiry of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Daity Te \Ksonew ab the following
low prices :
hi ( JLATION S1ZE8.
CONG TOR ih Saad ba. $ 2.37
CLOVIS pss 2 a at 3.67
TOME ACN 2 Roe oe oe 8.34
BAMUUUM courtier nike Chee tes 4.00
SOLOMON 3 Ns cs ok oie dao 6.00
WO hOOh PON 5 iis ba G66 awe so 6.67
14 feet long A POR eae eee 10.34
LO feet iong 6 eee 12.00
MB fem lon: 6 isc. eee vccen ce 13.34
RD SOLE: cscs scievesty ices. 14.67
WD food homes ids For. oie bb iwreee 20.00
aOR IOs. cscs tlcaaa $6 Sana 26.00
DP Oe RMR 4. NS ea: 29.34
12 feet tong. .. aire Pe ed Pip ae 33.34
WW TGOE OM rsp hi cee ties 86.67
o any Bunting Mlags ir the country.
_ Address all orders with remittance t
BROWN & CALKINS,
Vublishers “valty Transeript,’’ Nevada City, Cal.
. HAVE REMOVED,
CHARLES DENNY,
. Horse-Shoer
-——~AND=——
Blacksmith,
NEVADA CITY, +, «+ -«
Have Removed to their
CAL.
NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA,
Where they will be ple to execute an
oud all work in their line. .
Carriage and Wagon-making.
Horse-Shoeine a Bpcialt:e
New Barber Shop.
OHAS. KLINGENSPOR,Prion Geet ae
¥: ly returned t
ity and resumed business. . He will be
}iound onthe -north side ofCommercial
/“ Castoria is so well adapted to childTen that I recommend it 4s superior to any
prescription known to me."*
H. A. Arnone, M. D.
111 So, Oxford St. Brooklyn, N.Y:
“The use of ‘Castoria’ is so untversal
and its merits so well known that it seems a
are the intelligent taraitics ice ot eons are ies whoio not kee;
Castoria Within easy recs she
Marryn, D. D,
New York Git:
for Infants and Children.
LT
Castoria cures Colic, Consti, ¥
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoa, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and
digestion,
‘Without injurious medication,
ur ‘ Casi a, ways continue
{o'do-wo ab (0 haa dnvarty produced ‘
Epwiw F. Panper, M’D.
Late Pastor BloomingdaleKeformed Church.
di
ener nee
OFFICIAL
National Government,
EXECUTIVE,
President.... 2. Benjamin Harrison,
of Indiana; salary, $50,000.
Vice President,.... Levi P. Morton,
of New York; salary, $8,600.
CABINET.
Relations & csi seis $8,000.
Seo’y of State..Jas. G. Blaine of Maine
Seo’y of Treasury .Charles Foster of Ohio
Sec’y of War..8. B. Elkins of W. Va.
See’y of Navy.. . Benj. F. ‘Tracy of N. Y.
Seo’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.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Salary of Representative, $5,000, and
mileage 20 cents per mile each way.
Speaker of House.. .. Charles F. Crisp
of Georgia; salary, $8,000,
MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA,
DIRECTORY.
Firat Distriot, oe.. 0.055. T. J. Geary
OOO 18 ii, i556 gare ees A. Caminetti
WNC Ut Ue eae seen Joseph McKenna
POOrth fC oe iste «canis J.T. Cutting
Fifth 2 LES SIR TRL Oe K. F. Loud
io aaa RSS ere eke W. W. Bowers
JUDICIARY,
SUPRRME COURT.
Salary of Chief Justice Peer ee . $10,500
‘* Associate Justices 10,000
Uhief Justice.. Melville W. Fuller, IL.
Associate Justice.. H. W, Brown, Mich.
£ * ., Stephen J. Field, Cal.
..J. P. Bradley, N. J.
_.8. Blatchford, N.Y.
. John H. Harlan, Ky.
. LL. Q. C. Lamar, Miss,
cin ean David J. Brewer
.. Horace Gray, Mass.
State Government,
EXECUTIVE,
Governor, salary *Vi00, H. H. Markham
Lieut-Governor . John B. Reddick
see'y of State, salary $3000, KE. G. Waits
Vontroller K.P. Colgai
Lreasurer = “9. R. McDonald
Attorney-Gen, ‘ “ W. HEH. Hart
Surveyor-Gen, ** “ Theo. Reichari
jupt. Pub, Instr. “J. W. Anderson
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT.
Clerk,
Chief Juatice, * G000..W. H. Beatty
Associate “ ‘ “ A. Van Patterson
ee blir, RR, CO. Harrison
. J. J. DeHaves,
\..0, H. Garoutti
ow. R, Sharpsteis:
-T. BA MeFarian
Commissiouer ‘ MSs I. S. Belcha:
g a a H. S™toots
seek. Y. Hayne
oe. P. Van Chei
Siees J. A. Gibson
LEGISLATURE,
Members of the State Legislature re
seive a por divin of $8 and nuleage at tes
cents pec nile for travel each way. No
per diem allowed for a longer time than
60 days in one session, Ley islaturs meets
firat Monday after first day ol January
aext after election.
SENATE,
President, per diem, $10. John B. Red
dick.
Secretary, $8. Frank. J.
Brandon.
Senator from 14th Senatorial District,
comprising the counties of Calaveras
and Amador, E. C. Voorheis:
ASSEMBLY,
) er, per diem, $10.. . F. -L. Coombs.
Chief Clerk ‘© $8... H. A. Mason.
Land Offices.
STOCKTON—Register, Geo, A. MeKenzie ; Receiver, Otis Perrin.
“6 “ “
diem, per
“The Winthrop, " With Street ail feb Sad
Tar Centaur Company, 7 Murray Srreer, New Yorn,
NATICNAL ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietors
“Tho Ouly First-class Hotel in the Oity
Free from the danger of Fire so rrevalentin Large Hotels,
Headquarters of Commercial Travelers
and Tourists,
Free 'Bus to and from al . Trains.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office In the Building,
The Table Not Excelled by that
Any Hotel in the Interior tof the State,
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CONGARNING
[he tere eaekarh es Pe cli a cies Peseee tere.
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‘OLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTORA
STOCK GRAZING
LUMBERIN
And Other Resources, beatdes bein
Infoimed at 1 timeson sods
LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
re SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation thatreach‘6 the reading people in every part of his
‘ounty. It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aa woll“ag
THE
salary 23000.. L. H. Brows . te rametto: Ben Francisco aud more-re
uote pace of the State. ine To LAND and to
SEKKERS throughout the whole
oy aad it is invaluable, ag it Giver 4 faith‘ul and complete record of the reas b<
ng made in the development o e-doun
y's varied and extensive resources. It pres
‘nts extraordinary indacemente
Bost Advertising Medium in Nere
therm California.
. i er amrorear ena saner al
4 TO ADVERTISERS
Largest and Best Equipped Job. Printing Oitice :
OF CALIFORNIA
OA PITAL, $300,000
PRINCI CAL OFFION
6 Sansome @8-, San Francisce
SACRAMENTO—Register, EK. W.
Roberts ; Receiver, J. + Linthicum.
REMOVED
Swart’s Photograph ‘Rooms.
H AVING?REFITTED THE PHOTO
GRAPH .GALLERY on
Fine Street,
Ready. For. Business.
Photogra; hs in all the Latest Styles.
Old Pictures copicd and enlarged. os
JOHN §VART, Photographer.
Hcrewith inform the publicthatI am now
Fire Insurance Only
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J. 7. Rovensen, ag rg
re SHEPARD, ce Presid:
OWARLES H. Story, wee,
R. H. Maeiuu, Generalagen
ee
Riske accepted on ail classes
property in this o Senses, oh ~~
vency — a fair fies admit ° ger
just slefuse tor i} : aad
Qrase Valley Branch For Nevada: County
JOHN 0. COPRMAX,
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent,
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
A YRA HE 1 lundortahete
53000 SSS
bree
hich . earn that amount. ch you can a ake wed gusty mabe Sage oe
Pee oe
Massive Fire-proof Structure,
Home Mutual Insurance to. .
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