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RG 061
'§ Of Nevada City
teres . @ranted by
ermits to connect
r to do plumbing
erewith, must be
yneér of the Prop.
¥ authorized
hall give the pre.
ty and name
» made on blanks
-_. Said application
ace of connection
aid the number of
he character of
ed must be Stated,
y, hote!, stable or
to make. connec2 Will be issued onhe building to be
> with the rules for
© sewer has been
ve been inspected
rintendent of Sew *
1 of piumbing and
by the Superinlent of Sewers will
the Yin the public
pekin? tu he Office,
one dwelling oniy,
s bath, &itchen,
sewage matthe Superinten‘upon satisfactory
an one dweilmy,
ivery stables, facublishments are to
n shall be re\errtd
» of the board. of
ih said Committee
ited and carefully
visable upon such
ermit, the Superinmit, either as apied form as adoptranted only upon
the City, leaving a
ence aud upon the
2 Sewer Committee
ause at any time
able for damage.
ons from the sewer
must be made not
iameter, either of
pipe well cemented
ig se ershallenter
anch located in the
1@ Superintendent.
practicable be laid
2 angle of the Y to
rty line, shall rise
ishallat no poi:t
an one foot whder
irface. All angles
ith regular curved
ain pipe trom the
ouse stack must be
erior diameter at
ee manner of obte) mae a the
he main ouse
will be allowed.
by. an unatraprand soil pipe,
the main soil ppe.
‘ading to the roof
e trap and a fresh
h the foot of the
e the tra. Every
be must be extendthe highest part of
ep wall. All waste
ouse as soil pipes,
hh stands, kitchens,
rately trapped beain. No open gutr drain, cess pool,
shall be connected
so ordered by the
chen connections
cans Of a propase. =6trap) 6 6of 6a
guated by said
3, vaul s, places of
yage matter must
of lime, filled and
leased as soon as
raining into them
publie sewer. The
ections from main
wall line of houses
to one foot and as
is grade as the loca} e1 mit.
® unlawful for any
pant of a building:
s, or sinks or other
or branch sewe'sa
rbage, hair, ashes
or anything whatne, necessary closet
r factory slop .
‘e or choke up any
} conneetions with
b eewat within the
ed.
1 violating any of
Ordinance shall be
mmeanor and upon
yafine of not less
One Hundred Dolthe City Prison not
ince shall be jin efaoe after $8 Fifvote: :
ault, Rector, Rich.
B.S. RECT.
ent ofthe B rd.
rk oftheB ~ d.
w Cause.
JRT, COUNTY OF
ornia.
ate of D. A. Rich,
trat«r of the estate
aving filed his petipraying for an crestate of said deerein set forth, it
he Judge shat all
estate of said dethe said Superior
ary 12th, 1900, at ten
of the said day, at
Superior Court, in
County and state,
der should not be
listrator to -ell so
f said deceased, at
necessary; and
be published in the
BIPLT, & newspaper
n aid City of Nesive weeks prior to
, 4
*¥. T. NILON,
‘ Superior Judge.
Notice.
COMPANY. LOCAice of business, San
cation of works,
unty,’ California,
hat at a meeting of
eld on the 12th day
sessment, No. 3, of
as levied upon the
rporation, payable
tates Gold Coin, to
e of the Company,
street, San ranek upon which this
unpaid on the }2th
delinquent, and adauction; and unless
8, will be sold on
March, 1900, to pay
t, together with the
xpenses of sale.
»f Directors.
RUIZ, Secretary.
reet, San Mranclsco,
J
essment
INING COMPANY,
1 place of business,
. ation of works,
inty, California.
n that at a meetmre. held on
ry, an assesslone-half cents per
6 Capital Stock of
le immediately in
to the Secretary, at
y, No, 407 Montgom, California.
his ye — shall
h day of Webruary.
and advertised for
a unless paymen
sold on ping ayre
. to pay the delin1) with the costs of
of sale.
LOSE, Secretary.
omery street, yo
‘ransfer Co.
HAULING.
sid to the transpor
satrical pe on 84
one ing. ‘s. 2) AKER.
4
louse
iding.
males always on
VA, Proprietor,
’
39TH YEAR—NO, 12,928).
BACK AT THE
detalles tig
BROWN & CALKINS, + Proprietors. .
Z GEORGE WM. DURST
SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ~
By Mail, $6 a Year,
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. biiacs Ee act
n Commi here. he
loonted for ahenatnen \uace
ADVERTISING RATES
WEDDING
‘ade known on application.
ra
To order, a specialty.
. . Has resumed the proprietorship of the
. NEW YORK BAKERY
he was
'eRarette SUNply, the publie:aa:pt aid
akb FANCY PASTRY; )} bitn.—Puck.
He married thé girl of his cliotes
In spite of the things his friends said:
To-day they look on and rejoice :
—Chicago Record,
Passing It Along, **)
again.
to do with the horse now, sir?
mine over this. afternoon to look at
Didn’t Waat to Mt.
men nner
3
See —$—$_—_—
.GRAND.
MASQUERADE BALL,
TO BE GIVEN AT
. Armory Hall, Nevada City,
Washington’s Birthda
FEBRUARY 22d, 1200.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
PROF. JOHN MICHELL.
Admission; per couple to maskers
y, (Thinks a moment.) Oh, no; excuse
me!
Fitts. ee sesevses S100
" Smith—Halloa, Jones! Haven't seen
OS Bridget—There’s a man in the parlor
#
wants to see you, sir. :
Mr. Ardup—T'll be there in @ min:
ute. Ask him to take a chair.”
all the-furniture,
stallment eompany.”-—Brooklyn Life.
° Cerebration,
She—Why does that piano sound first
high and then low when Miss Wilson
plays it?
He—Well, ‘you see, she is learning ta
ride a bicycle, and uses both pedals
from force of habit.—Illustrated American, ;
s
Absent-Minded.
4
you for a month. How is Mrs. Jones?
_ Jones (promptly)—Nicely, thanks.
She died three weeks ago!—Harlem Life. :
He Saw Too Much,
Jaggs—My dear, you are getting better looking as you grow older. Your
beauty appears to have doubled,
Mrs. Jaggs—That. will do, Mr. Jaggs.
You’ve been drinking again!—Chicago
Daily News.
Absolutely Jlopelesa,
“But you might learn to love me,”
Let Us Figure
On your Sewer Work if
you want to have a first-class job
and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market
prices, if you want to do your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or. we will take contracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen.
A Hint About Stoves” :
°
You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our
stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the: prices. are
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
George E. Turner, .
Pioneer Hardware Dealer.
PINE STREET, .
ceo cc TS .
7,
Prat Lira
rs
NEVADA OITY.
In the year now beginning to avoid the er
nere 1s no teacher like experience, and if
y the errors of 1899 and*earlier dateit is
fhen you decide
To Trade at SCADDEN’S
ies and Provisions at as lo
elsewhere for inférior goods, —
will give Mr. Scadden and his popular stor
cial street a trial,
TIS A GOOD IDEA
you do not profit
your own fault.
bu know that you Have hit on a place to’get the best GroWw prices as you sometimes
YOU WANT TO SAVE: WEY
e ‘on Comection For Buggy Tops
in Brewing ee
* is Reached Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds go to
HSTALLER’S
UT EDGE”
‘EAM BEER At price to suit the times,
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
HE 1 MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADRS
4
» other Beers, but Harness, Saddles, Whips, : Curry
Combs end Brushes, 1
ILT EDGE
IS PURE. . “All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
LIHAN BROS., Y aventa. /NO CROGIt Rice ca?
bght at the REFEREE SALOON Grisso! Bros ,
Dealers
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Ham-,
“ BAOON, Bte.,
he urged.
She shook ‘her head.
:
“You have no idea,” she said, “whata
poor student I am.”—Chicago Evening
Post,’
Uncertainty, :
“You can’t tell what is going to turn
up in polities,” remarked the sage.
“That isn’t the worst of it,” remarked
the New York statesman. “You can’t
tell what is going to be turned down.” —
Washington Star.
———
Ct
The Bostonian’s Retort. :
“Boston is the Bean City, I believe,”
said a Philadelphia man to a Bostonian.
“And Philadelphia is the Hasheen
City,” replied the Boston man, pleasantly.—N. Y. Herald.
>. While he wishes tliat he were dead 3”
_ Stuckwell—Yes; I've lost all eo.
dence in Jones since he worked that
‘beast off on me. I’ll never trust him
» Groom——Yes, sir; what are you goin’ . . 4
Stuckwell—Well, I expect @ friend of
“Sure, sir, he says he’s going to take}
! He’s. from’ the in-. :
him to.
Elder Si
that’ to m:
ere ten,
YX, Truth ;,
Sharpe—Nv;
he was “filged : with
_ NEVADA CITY, CAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14 t¢00.
ae dea le kW ch On ad
lithe sageitee Stuffing.
s-—The. guest of the evening
didn’t. make rnuch of a dinner did he?
but you couldy’t expect’
Jones—Whty not?
when he wis making his speech; that
emotion?”—Ally
if
' Glreat’ Discretion:
Younger ‘Sister—Why did:
Callagain’ biow old Iam?
ster—You’re too young for
eke any difference. Now, it
,would be different if you were to tell
-him-my a ge. ead Be
» “Well I. didn’t. TI only told him you
years older than I
et
Might Still Be Used.
“Drink t hes mede him absolutely
worthlee p/”
“Oh, I ‘don't know.”
. “Don’t; know? Can you suggest any
use to w hich he can possibly be put 2”
*“Have. you ever tried using him for an
sleohol Immp?”—Chicago Post.
e
What It Would Do,
The; Mick—Shure, an’ whin th’.counthry alls you'll find ivry Orishman
Sprir ging forrud to th’ front.
. The Moke—Heavens! And leave us
entirely without police protection!—
a. ¥.,Journal.
/
\ Why,
Matter of Choice,
” (When I call Madge a rosebud
Her glances are glad;
I call her a daisy,
then she gets mad,
Chicago Record.
A Discouraged Architect.
“What makes Patterson so gloomy all
the time?”
says he’d give anything if he could
blame the job on somebody el#e,”—
Detroit Free Press, ;
SEAS AS
Fully Explained. Brea
City Boarder—I notice you keep a big
bar of soap outside by the pump. It is
for the farm hands, I presume?
Rural Hostess—Yes, farm handsand 4\
faces.—N. Y. Weekly. }
Eminently Qualified. .
The Man—I would like to get a por 4tion ag floorwalker. :
The Manager—Any experience ?
The. Man—Five children.—N. Y, Jo
oal,
Unmistakable Proofs, / i]
“Why do you think he isa se}f-m: mde
man?” bs
“Because he wears chin whiskers ‘instead of mutton chops."—Ch:c ago
Daily News.
, Audacity. Ae ae
“This climate disagrees with me,”
said Mr. Meekton’s wife.
And Mr. Méekton, who was reac
; F DEATH ‘FREED HIM,
we
Had His Choice.
Doctor (feeling patient’s pulse in bed)
! .— What do you drink? .
, Bill Booze—Oh, T'm*not perticular,
' doc} anything you've got with you.
‘though I prefer old bourbon—N. Y
“World.
pole Mais eieariarkas © a:
A Marked Improvement.
“Mrs. Vashti Jones has reorganized
our progressive eucher club.”
“Ts it more select now?”
“Yes; she leftout’the women who al:
wave -vin prizes.*—Chicago Record.
am,*—N.
Tijie Intricactés of English.
Mons fer, De) Francé—You wind up
ze cloc’k to make him go?
Eng! ish Tutor—Exactly!
Mon:tieur De France—Zen what for
\ you wiind up.ze beesiness to make him
stop ?->Sewelers’ Weekly.
“The Widow—Yes, I buried him beside
this first wife because I knew that would
ihave been his wish if he had lived.—
“Well, he’s a self-made man, and he “. Judy.
etl
NEVADA’ CITY @
; WEL ASSAY OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
PRACTICAL MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY.
Assaying of all metals.
Mail and Express Orders Promptly Atsended to. \
fing,
absently exclaimed, “how doe: as it avait ®VE Maeton Star
eee
ne ences
T. H: HICKS: & CO,
P. 0. Box 137
senate:
2
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ry
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if ‘(pueea
H=HOCVO
Sy ae
a
A Ae
4 yA
Sek
Wg
dX
+t you‘hear him say,
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
~ Smoke
Smell. —
load of: 8h
distributed through thie. and.adjoin
in‘our Men’s, Women’s and. Children’s
Shoes cannot fuil to prove satisfactory.
It is the best obtainable. These items
will show why our store is so: popular.
Bepelring promptly and neatly done
at reasonable'prices. 2 ~,
The Referee,
Also ‘office for the Singer Sewing
Machines.; Needles, Oil» and parts’ fot
"kk *
MIKE WHEBLINAN, Prop’r.
: FINEST ; : ;
Wines, Liquors
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt} 8road Street, opp. National Exchange Hote!
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
all makes of machines supplied to
order,
BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street.and Cigars Empire Stable,
NATIONAL
',. Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transien’
customers. —
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City
Telephone No. 72.
JATIES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
The Empire La Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
‘To be found in this vart of the State.
T
The Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor
Choicest’ of
“THE BEST 1S
NONE TOO COOD.”
That's the motto of yours truly, ==
GEORGE W.
And it is a winner. He makes it a
his patroos with the
yery best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
e market, and
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
Is a high-class resort for gentlemen,
oo they all know where it is—on
ete Banke ow rome OTHE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
point to serve
int.
iz ank.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Give me call and you'll never regret
“Pine Street, Nevada City:
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
The Best. Cigars.
These are the attracti ons you can
always find at
TALLON,
at always leads
septa tammy tevin.” Ons epoer Established in 1888 by snd “Robin .
Wm. J. Britiand. JAS. J. OTT, L :
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. GILT EDGE SALOON
sae ad ae of Phe raotloal tak poteed
@
Vay Gold Past Gold end Coebes Broad and Pine streets.
Nevada Assay Office, . .Aussdaeregentsct Wakienxept on
Nenathles for eale.
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
Silver Bare. Aaids
GEORGE A. GRAY,
» Funeral Director and Embalmer,
The Finest of Funeral ‘{Farnishings.
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence
283.
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
Successor to Lammon Bros.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand.
ee
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
. Nevada City Ce
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
. Sold :
——In stockK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT
SSTRELLA
seeeearerresgese
“
Pair “After Pair,
Casojafter cass < carload atter Gare
068 reé ‘by ue ‘are fiat
counties. Every pair sold seems to
give satisfaction. The complaints namSta
ber about one.to, every hundred pairs
sold and regular customers are increusNevada Co. Electric Power] ing. The quality of the material used
$1EAM BRER.ON DRAUGHT S CTs. . **"4EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO.
. . sal
. PROFESSIONAL: CARDS
W. D. LONG,
‘Attorney and Counselor at Lew;
R. BROAD AN ‘5
1. Q eRe Can AND PINE 9f3.,
W. W.WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
DSS MP BRAY, PUEYETOR
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
W. = intl gl ALL TH COURT
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
wi. PRACTICE IN THE 8TATK “A .
United States ‘ourtes
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Pubii
(jf Eics— TILLEY BUILDING, NEVA(sA
CITY
ie
1. C, LINDLEY, .
Attorney ‘and Counseior at Law.
(QEEICE-TILLE ¥ BUILDING,cOK, BRO As
and Pine streets. Up stairs.
JOHN CALDWELL,
. . Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
(RZICE TILLEY BUILDING, COR.BRUAD
and Pine str. eis, Nevada City
TNOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
()EFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM.
meroialand Pine streeta.
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Offiee at residence, Sacramento st Nevada
<
City, Cal.2
LL. BOWMAN. é. 3. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists. 3
Offiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal.
SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountain Company, No. 16
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
THURSDAY EVENING of each month.
GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
Milo Lodge, Knights of Py thias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Tisiting Brethren are cordially invited t:
“M. DELBRIDGE, C, ©.
G, W. Oapay, K. of K. and s.
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—AaND—
EMBALMER.
Paslors Broad Street. opp. City Hall.
Open day aud _ night. -Hearse furnis.
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52,.A. O.
U. Ww.
Meets at Odd Feiluws Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’elook.
B. A. BUST W, M. =
CHABLES E. ASHBURN, Kecorder.
free. Strict attention, to all cails
gat “— night, y attendant. ‘Telephone, West 5.
ry ?;
Karl’s Clover.
-autifies the Complexion, Purifies the
) Svesa Fresh,ClenrSkin.
CuresCon. §
on, Indigestion, and all Fraptions of ff
7a. Anu a_eenht> laxative Nerve
‘. Sold.on pbhsolore guarantee by-all §
ts pt 26, 59. and $1.00,
3 © WELLS a nO
oo re
{A Favorite Old Saloon
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. ©
: F.
Meets at Odd Feliows Ho :i
Bvery 2d and 4th Monday of each month a
7:30 o'clock.
WALTER YAUCH, C.P
GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
4 HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
I on Commercial street known as the
\° -FREE_ COINAGE.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. =. Q. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’elock,
F. L. ARBOGAS3, Pres.
&D. J. MORGAN, R. S.
H re you will alvays find the choicest
i and Cigars in the market.
: With chad non will pe a el a cordial welRobert Simmons
MRS. BaLLi VUUGLASS &
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. we !
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each m
MISS MARGARET GILLESPIE, Pres.
CHING LEE
al Dealer in
Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear ‘tnwenrs
All clothes made to order, .
and at the lowest prices.
Sitk Waists aad Ladies’ Unde:
Broad Street, two doors below Mrs
Lutz’s Restaurant,
t Tea .
NEW YORK HOTEL;
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Propri wr
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—A home-like
ouse, sit: in one of ape the
easantest portions of the Queen City. Fift
Dive rooms volectric lights & a .
BA £% THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
Bider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns, . for variety, cooking ice.
JBIMGTAN FIRGT-OLASS BAR eupylied
roughout,
rs, Eto, Fancy Mixed Drinks a speoRates moderate. Best accommodations in
the county for the money.
LEROY, >
NATIONAL’ MARKET,
Union Livery Stable C.J.NAPPZIGER, -«
; Beef, Pork, Mutton
Main st., opp. Union ilotel, Veal, Sausages, ete.
Henry Lane, = Prop'r wholesale sd reall
The finest tur
of
“Spea y andnight <
n-oute in the one anion
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor
. Prop’r Broad Street, above Pine,"
Nevada City.
~BNTERPRISE LAGER BREP
] On di ht. Best brandsSof ~
ee
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
ee tC
©
Pay US A OALL.
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