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July 10, 1897 (4 pages)

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, the market affords. 4 UNION HOTEL. S0cleTY pirEcTorY. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:30 o’clock. i MARY HOSKINS, N. G. LILLIE WHITE, Sec. Meets at:Odd Fellows Hall Every 2d.and 4th Monday of each month at 7:30 o’clock. JAS. A. NORTHWAY = Prop. otk E. W. TOWLE, C. P. First-Class in all its Appointments. . Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. All Sunny Rooms. : Meets at Pythian Castle ‘ ; "clock. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’e Stopping places for all stages and busses. CHAS. WOERNER, Pres. his th haut Whe. Doliting ED. J. MORGAN, R. S. Electric, lights throughou' e a : rendefice tt absolutely safe pies fire. mn he largest and most modern dining paney = che aity, with the freshest and best Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. ; _ Meets at Masonic Hall First.and third Thursday—of-each-menth, at 7:30 o’clock, ; OTICE= No Chinese employed Rugaise j FRANK AVER, Com, I. J.ROLFE R. in the House. The new man ment of the Union Hotel, BE aap constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northern-Central California. ALFRED D. MASON, . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. (pees as BUILDING, NEVADA City. ‘Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month. MINNIE BRAND, Pres: MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS R.S. GET OUT Into the MOUNTAINS! SCENERY—Charming, ictaresque, captivating, imposing, majestic, sublime. CLIMATE—Genial, bracing, invigorating rejuvenating, upbuilding. RECREATION—Rusticating, pickniee ee camping, hunting, fishing, hors ack riding, ating, mountain climbing, excursions, Dr. A. Chapman, é Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Office at resid , Sacra to st., Nevada City. Cal. C.H. HARRISON, . SEASHORE. ° 8 Magnificent hotels, toning and life-giving All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco salt sea air, surf-bathing, boating, fishing, driving, wheeling, shell-gathering, and all sorts of pastimes. The season for this sort of thought and action is upon ns. Allthe world and particuThe Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. : aa 5 ; larly that portion of it described by CaliforC. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. GEO. WILLIAM DURST it ought to. While making up your mind where you will go, and concocting your itinerary, keep as many of these places before your mind's Opp. Rosenberg Bros. . eye: y R y Up Shasta Way—tavern of Castle Crags, Sweet Brier Camp, Upper Soda Springs, Shasta Camp, Klamath Hot Springs. Lake County and Vicinity—Geysers, 4tna Springs, Harbin, Anderson, Adams, Howard, Siegler, Highland and Bartlett Springs, Glenbrook, Soda Bay. Formerly of the New York Bakery, has opened a First-Class Bakery In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, a few doors above his old stand, where he is~ score more. Yosemite and the Big Trees-eek. To serve the public with First-class Santa Ysabel Hot Springs. Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, S Bread, Diego. Pies and Cakes. Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1.0. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, nia, trkes an out.ng oncea year—if it doesn’t . . Shasta Retreat, Shasta Springs, Sissons, Mt. On Sierra Summits—Lake Tahoe, Indendence, Webber and Donner Lakes, Tallac. eer Park Inn Sunnyside, MeKinney’s, Rubicon Springs, Campbell Hot Springs, and a ’ on Cruz Mountains_tos Gatos, PaBETTER PREPARED THAN EVER . {a comsress, Springs, Glenwood, Felton, . { . FRED E. BROWN. \ } Mistletoe Racumpmect, No. 47, 1. 0. . Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co.,fcf San F ancisco, Cal. } . } { { \ \ Southward:Gilroy, Paraiso, Paso Robles . Along the Shore—santa Cruz, Capitola. anta Barbara, Santa Monica Long Beach, San There willbe REDUCED RATES to many . Ste of these places. If you haven't all needed . 9 information to complete that itinerary, eall . on the nearest Southern Pacific Company . agent, or send to T. H. GoopMAN for resort . Seer folders. al6 Wedding Cakes a Specialty. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Hevada County flarrow Lange RR MGS Zag et (a &£@-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand. TELEPHONE 37. Nevada Assay Office, Established in 1853 by JAS. J. OTT, No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of ‘every description melted refined and assayed. Practical milling of quartz from from 50 to 500 lbs, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids and Crucibles for sale. ? J. R. DAVIS, TIME TABLE NO. 51. lows: LEAVING FOR COLFAX.,, Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. 12:10 P. M, Daily: Overland Train, San Francisco at 7:00 A: M. and 'C Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director: rain leaving and West. portions of Nevada county weekly for the est urpose of instructing pupils at their own omes. For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., apply to the Professor, either by letter or personally, at his homein North San Juan, or at the Gulos Hotel, Nevada City. 10:00 P. M, DAILY. 130 P. M. Sundays only. THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. rain from East. cisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. ~ Choicest.of Winks, Liquors and Cigars \ 5:00 P. M. and all points Sout. Steath Beer a Specialty. Arriving. From Grass Valley. . Sunday only. Call and see us. We will make your visit a I 25 P. M. . pleasant one. JOHN F. KIDDER Remember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main Preu. & Gen’] Manager. street, Nevada City. EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent. "CALL FoR Fashionable Boots and Shoes —MADE TO ORDER— Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. ATENT J.EATHER AND OX. RLOOD s Shoes made to order as cheap as you can buy them. Mining Boots at $6. Shoes made to order as low as $4. L: J. TRAUTMANN, © Broad. Street, next to Lutz's Restaurant al5 Nevada City, Cal. Made at the NEVADA BREWERY, S. HIERONIMUS, Prop. in thecounty, ances, All orders receive prompt attention. Do You Want a Good Drink ? Then Try PARNELL’S ‘JES : a9 46 S N 72 & : See ~ hae ee hae aa ORLR, Pons The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenand B irke’s Genuine Irish Porter. pM be ee d nigh One drink sufficient to make you FEEL pen day and night UNION. MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., ° Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, v Henry Lane, Prop’r a ‘« THE RECEPTION,” Te’. No 41144. Commercial Street : FRED SEARLS, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. stoek of th State aud Federal. and Lard, \W ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts, . POPUlar Public Taste Hams, Bacom, My facilities for making a first-class arti. cle are unexcelled, having a Brewery that is . compléte in’its equipment of modern appliUnion Livery Stable, Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City onand after Sunday June 7th, 1896, as fol. Daily; connecting with Lo. §-30 A. M, eal Train arriving at San} connecting with leaving . = J Overland Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental] Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P.M.) lee Daily; connecti ith Lo5:30 P. M. cal ™ vin Ww: Sacra . Visite Nevada City, Grast Vallaxend ches mento at 5 P. M. and Overland Trainsfor Kast . BROAD STREET, { LXAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY . t } 9:43 A. M. pailys sc ter choo Suggs Over. . Daily ; connecting with Over. A 5:00 P. M. land Train feaving Ban Bran. \ OFFICERS. ° Daily ; connecting with Local . &M 9:40 P. M. Train deeving Basvauients a {J . { { ! i 1 i { ' { . HIERONIMUS’ BEER . { ' } . . . ley, where a general Banking Business is . { . . { / . Prop’s, balance of principal at 6 per cent. anW ,ALS0, KEEP ON HAND a cuorcg . 7°78 Apply to : . . ich ith :6-Room House payments ‘ithis lace is situated within the town limits and abou . , New York—National Bank of North Amer. Sweat Pads, per pai: la specialty. . Considered by judges to be the finest Reer . EDWARD J. MORGAN BROWN & MORGAN, ~~ . OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, : ‘ + CALIFORNIA. Will do a general RealjEstate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. ‘Negotiations made for loans. Agents for some of the best Companies. ° Sa ne References—The business men of Nevada City. FOR SALE. 5 ‘L t 100x150 feet. Free watertvon the place. Price $250 per lot, These lots are OlS—ituated in the heart of town. . Fire and Life Insurance With 134% f ground. One acre under ‘cultivation. “Cow and ith Sik go witt the “plasds Price $1000. Cash $500, balance in easy 5 minutes walks from the TRANBORIPT office, ood lot, situated on Pine street, is offered ‘for sale at a bargain, or if tenant can be found will lease the place for a term of years at a low with 2 Houses—a eo ; A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling house and ,out $1500—fuiidings. 2S eget irene Seis errs Ne $ House of ten rooms, on lot 65 feet front and 100 foot front back, situated 1,O00— ‘ou.Sacramento street. $ New house and lot on Boulder street. “$100 down and $15 per month on install7 00— ments. A Goop Bargain. é containing 25 acres, rt) cultivated, situated 1-2 mile from Nevada A Ranch a " Bargains ieaita An ‘ at Scott’s Flat, aon rc gr pd 58.36 sores eg neds ini 3 it patent,’ acres of groun U1, Placer . inl ng Claim from. the sian Compaty for dumping ground for tailings. prowess bea a and bansry, all 7 7 as go new. Fine 2-Story Dwelling House, 5 barn om this preminer rents for ; 5 $4 per month. ‘situated i of the best parts of town is offered at 1 Large New House bayzain, as the owner wiskoa to leave here. o—targe lot containing honse 6f 9 rooms, also barn and, other outbuildings. $ I, 25 Tae arge enough for another building. ; : $200—two fine building lots in central part of to MANHOOD RESTORED o CL PIDBENE. This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs ——-BUCH A8S—— LOST MANHOOD HEADACHE, PIMPLES, IMPOTENCY, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION. CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. , £. The Doctor. has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of th SEX UAL apparatus is dependent. The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90 per cent. ure troubled with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without‘an operation. A written guarantee to refund’ the mosey if a permanent cure is not effected by the use of six boxes. One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials. “ ‘ Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. . For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMAN & CO. . ! 1 1 Women have more troubles than men. This is really too bad, but it is to> true. Fortunately science has been making life easier for women, and th: result is that female complaints, so long deemed difficutt and almost incur able, can now be safely, easily and forever cured. : No woman need suffer from leucorrhea (or whites), no woman need continue with a falling condition of the womb, or profuse, painful or suppressed menstruation. 7 The latest scientific discovery is the discovery that has made so many friends among the women of.our land. This discovery is called Sospita, And it is really deserving of itsname. Yes, indeed, it is the one dear, true woman's friend. Ngaite of modern science is _grenter to women than this marvelous reméd eatment. It builds, uplifts, strengthens, vivifi ives life, gives vim~-yow get the brace and bounce of true. life. USOSPI A” fights disease, conquers disease. ‘“‘SOSPITA”’ fills the system with warm, paisatl blood—blood that gives courage and will, the kind of blood that oes and dares. It carries young girls safely over the shoals just this side { It safely guide the inature woman over the dangerous rocks known asthe Turn of Life. You . can take it at home and riobody but yourself will know of your’ sickness. . Send for books—sent._you free, in ais wrapper, sealed. Address { ; ANY 823. 8 . « of womanhood. Its tits the bride to become a mother. } SOSPITA COFIP. ‘ket St., San Francisco ‘CITIZENS BANK “Cash Works Wonders.” NEVADA CITY (Incorporated 1876.) L CAPITAL. . . Authorized and subscribed, $20,000 . Paidupincoin, «+Undivided profits, co 22,000 CHEAPER THAN EVER.: icra JATIES CAIRNS, ASHIER Ass’T CASHIER and Sxc’y Broad st., opp. National Hotel. has established the following E. M. PRESTON NT. . GAN D. E. MORGAN DIRECTORS, oc Hamess and Saddlery PUBLIC ADMINISTRATO3'S SEMI-ANNUAL ACCOUNT. en THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA County and the County Clerk ox said County, : E. W. Sehmidt, Public. Administrator of Nevada County, hereby. submits his semi-annual account as provided by law. ) Estate of H. H. Cotton, Deceased. Appraised value of estate.... ere Money received by Administrator. .. Expenditures incurred, debts paid Estate of Jeremiah Blake, Deceased. Appraised value of estate...... «.8 1400 00 Money received by Administrator... 950 55 Expenditures incurred, debts paid, ete 516 72 Balance on hand Estate of John O’Donnell, Deceased. Appraised value of estate....... Money received by Administ ator Expenditures incurred Balance on hand Estate of S. S. Copp, Deceased. Appraised value of estate....... 64 05 Money received by Administrator.. 64°05 Expenditures . incurred during administration Balance on hand Estate of Prosper Dupius, Deceased. Appraised value of Estate...... $ 5600 Money received by Administrator.. 56 (0 Expenditures incurred during administration : Balance on hand Estate of J. E. Hasbrouch, Deceased. No assets have as yet been received by* Administrator. Estate of Edw. Sherman, Deceased. Ne assets have as yet been received by. Administrator. _, No other estates, except such as have’ been fully settled aud liquidated, and the Administrator discharged, have come to my hands. dy compensation is a fixed salary by law in lieu of ‘fees. Fees go to the County. The mmoneys are on deposit with the County Treasurer. E. W. SCHMIDT, dial 108, 00. Public Administrator. STATE oF CALIFORNIA, )” County or NEVADA ee E. W. Schmidt, being first duly sworn, de—— and says that t e foregoing statement rue and correct. E. W. SCHMIDT, Subscribed and-sworn to before m July ist, 1897, and I certify that said officer sa adjusted his accounts _with' me as required SEAL. J.J. GREANY, County Clerk of Nevada County. July Ist, 1897, COMMISSIONER'S SALE, No. 2592. WM. H. MARTIN, Plaintiff, 5 FEDERAL LOAN GOLD a ING Co, ete., ET AL. { . Defendants, . . » AN JOHN WILLIAMS, ET AL., ; Intervenors, . SUPERIOR COURS. Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure. W EREAS AN ORDER OF SALE UPON A decree of foreclosure was issued out of the Superior Vourt of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the 3d day of a uly, aes e she “pore cae dt action in said uperior Court, wherein the a Pisintiff obtained € e@ above named era. an Gold Mining Company (a Corporation), for $2773.15 together Mite interene sttorney’s fees, Receiver’s fees and costs; and foreclosing the Plaintiff’s mortwai yy sated = property of said Corporation i © same, and whereas, it was further adjudged that Defendants and Intervenors have judgment for the sums Set opponte. their respective names, viz: J. E, Miler, $204.85; Chas, arx, $110; E. Gribben, 156; John Williams, $177.65; Frank Southey, 583.50; Joseph Barloggia, $86.15; Harry Parry, 38615; William Herrick, $103.50; William Dawes, $20; William Gilbert, $72; Austin Sherman, $75;-4h Jim, $24.85; Ah Song, $72.20; together with. Attorney's fees, costs, ete, allowed to them, and foreclosing their several liens upon the said property, subject to the Plaintiff’s prior mortgage thereon, which said ent is duly recorded in Book No. 8, at page 380, et sey., Records of said Superior court. And whereas, the undersigned was, appointed by said judemeut a Commissioner to . execute the same, and sell the said property be ye B nae seid jnortaase Pres several liens oner u ifi Alfos. his oash.and ‘bond. SRR Ray fe nd whereas the said mort ed premises are particularly described as follows, to wit: All and singular that piece or land situate and being in oan Oownship, evada: ounty, ¢ alifornia, bounded and pa: ticularly described as follows, towit : ; Being Lot No. Seventy-five (75), in Sections Nine (9) and Ten (10), in Township Sixteon (16) North, of Ra Nine & East, M. D. M. su cesignaten by rs U.S. Surveyor General for Cal fornia, and comprising what is known asthe ‘Federal Loan Quartz Mine.”” Also all mining and milling machinery, and appliances now on said land, including a tenstamp quartz mill, four concentrators, copber pe ates, rock breaker, air compressor and arcel of ~ PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: Dr. R. M. Hunt, JOHN T. MorRGAN, Gero. M. HuGHEs, D. E, Morean, NILES SEARLES L. HousMan, : k. . Preston p Dusters Buggy Whi CORRESPONDENTS. four-horse Whips. ica. Brushes illing machines, Iting, pumpi d . hoisting rigs, lines of pipe, Rnd all Ghner . appliances and tools thereon, together with all and singular the tenements, heredita00’ ments and appurtenances, thereunto belong. i and the rents, issues and profits th : "Bublic notice is hereby van that a Saturday, the 24th day of July, San Francisco—First National Bank. ! Curry’ Combs . 1 Secramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills chew! Straps. 25 oO. 50 We issue Sight Drafts payable in Ci Kew YORK, . * : SAN FRANCISCO, ; ; 3s SACRAMENTO, 25 Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in: Two-Horse Whi 2 the principal cities o Gugat Britain and } Best Harness Olt, . 1 A Europe. . Gloves.. Pace een nerecvecscpegerene Collections on any part of the United States . Gal Cure, per box; Assay Uffice at the Bank. ‘Bea Empire Stable, This Bank Maintains an office at Grass ValBroad Street, opp. Nati & Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold atid Sifver Bullion purchased. onal Excha Hotel levada City. — . ee transacted. . & M, THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. JAMES HENSESSY, FOR SALE IN NEVADA COUNTY, The Empire Livery Stable As a Whole Orin Forty Acre Tract Boe Se Ieee nn sa ole Orin Forty Acre Tracts. fe se ae HORSES, CARRIAGES AND. BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. AT $2 50 PER ACRE, Hacks 40 lot at abort. notiee ta eesemesate On five years’ credit, apan payment on . ™™*the purchase price. terest on the }S '¢ of NW tg'and S W 1 of Sec. 18 T16,NR7E. And 8 4 of Sec 11,T 17 N, R8 E. The horses are free from vices, of good . Prop’r. . 3 wat 12 o’clock noon of that day, in frott e Vourt House, in Nevada City, Nevad “county, California, I will, in obedience to ence to 50 . said order of sale and decree of foreclosure,
' sell the above described propert page . judgment, with interest an coin of the United States, to satisfy costs, etc., 00 . _ lL. A. GARTHE, Court Commissioner, Dated July sd, 1897. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF HENRY TREMAINE, DEE ceased. Notice is hereby given by the prey ae administrator of the estate of HENRY TREMAINE, deceased, to the cred-: itors of, and all persons having’ claims mst the said decased, to exhibit them with the noagresmgl 4 vouchers within four months-after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator, at the law ‘ Thomas S, Ford, Pine St., Nevada da coun of . City, Nev: ty, California, th being the place oe} he tknenetion “Of t tee Pecan eegekeses «<r mMe Aeeinotzoton ot the Estate of Henry Treec ‘i Dated June 15, 1897. « THoMas S. Forp; Attorney for Estate. jis * W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor’: t Law, QFFICE-COR. BROAD AND PINE STs, nually in advance. Balance of princi%t¥!® and capable of going as fast as any gen pal payable at the expiration of five er ; ne ceiey. WM.°H. MILLS, THOS. S. FORD, Land Agent C.P.R.R, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, up stairs, Nevada Citv. ; * I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . CjFrICE—Longs. BUILDING, : San Francisco, Oal, Qmoreiai and Pine streeus 0” CO OOM « ‘ a judgment against the . other, and best bidder, for eash, gold. ». ShOwing the amvunt of business eapected tu ‘. misdemeanor, aud upon conviction Ordinance No. 137. . . framiiaaee Wa h my ‘ ; A N Ordinance imposing City License for the urpos¢ of Revenue and Regulation, on the different persons, firms, corporations and associations .arrying on business in the city of Nevada. The Hoard of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows ; Section 1, Each and every person, copartnership, firm,-association or corporation me gazed in or transacting in the City of Neva dg any business for which a license is require by this Ordinance shalt aa a license for pur‘suing such business as follows : anion 2. Banking, when the capital invested in the business is tenthousand dollars or jess, tendollars per quarter ; when the capital exceeds ten thousand dollars, fifteen dollars per quarter. Sedation s. Buying and selling, as agent or broker, of real astate, merchandise, loani money or leasing real estate or persona property, when the gross profits or commissions are fifty dollars or less per month, three dollars per quarter, and an addition of one dollar per quarter for every fifty dollars or fraction;thereot over fifty dullars per month, Seetion 4, Every Lita,or Fire Insurance Company, when the gYré hun red doliaeor less per month, two dollars and tifty cents per qiffirter, when the gross monthly receipts are over ve hundred dollars, five dollars per quarter. Section 5. Transacting the business of merchant. lumber dealer, grocer, druggist, baker, manufacturer, butcher, wood-yard, hay and féed store, ice dealer, soda factory, a foundry, or any other business of baying, or. selling uot specitied in this Ordinance, when the average monthly sales are less than five hundred dollars, two anda half dollars per quarter ; from tive hundred to twothousaud four dollars per quarter ; and an additional one dollar-_per quarter for each one thousand . Sears raction eer over two thousand dollars per month. Section 6, pe fine business, or forwarding ‘of parcels and packages, when the monthly receipts are three hundred dollars or_ less, two aud a half dollars per quarte., and_ for every additional tive hundred dollars or fraction theveof, tive dollars per quarter. Section7. Bankrupt stores, andall stores or places of business advertising to dispose of goods, wares or merchandise for less than original cost, twenty-five dollars per quarter, when the amount of sales per mouth is less than $1000, and $40 vee quarter when the amount of sales'is $1000 per month, or over. . Section 8. Keeping livery or sale stables, wher the gross monthly receipts or sales do not exoned five hundred dollars, four dollars per quarter, and an addition of two dollars per quarter for every tive hundred dollars or fraction thereof in excess of five huadred dollars. ere Section 9, Keeping a hotel, boarding-house, restaurant, lodging-house, eating house, cotfee, tamale or réfreshimment house, where the number cf persons accommodated daily is less than twenty, three dollars per quarter ; where the number of persons accommodated daily is twenty or more and less than forty, four dollars per quarter, and where the number of. per.ons accommodated daily is forty or more, tive dollars. per quarter. Section 10, Every owner or keeper of an exress wagon, dray or other vehicle engaged in hauling, carrying or transporting goods, wares or merchandise for hire or tee from one portion of the city. to another shall pay a license of two and a half dollars per quarter, if drawn by one ahimal, and fifty cents additional for each animal used above one. . ey Section 11. Every water company, when the monthly receipts are under tive hundved dollars shall pay a quarterly license of ten dolqiars ; when the monthly receipts are five hundred dollars or over, fifteen dollars per quarter. avery Electrie light or power company whenthe monthly receipts are tive hundred dollars or less shail pay a license of ten dollars per quarter, and when the monthly receipts are over five hundred dollars, tifteen dollars per quarter. Every Gas company when the monthly receipts are tive hundred dollars or less shall pay a license of tivedollars per quarter 3, and when the monthly receipts are over five hundred dollars, ten doliars per quarter. Every ‘telephone or ‘lelegraph co pany when the monthly receipts are two hundred dollars or. less, ten dollars ae quarter ; and when over two hundred dollars, fifteen dollars per quarter. : Section iz, Kvery hotel, restaurant, public saloon, barroom or other place where spirituous or vinous liquors are suid by the glas or bottleto be drank on the premises shall pay a quarterly license of twenty dollars, Section 13, pee re or selling milk by_persons wheare regularly in the business of selling milk, and who )keep less than five cows, $1.00 per quarter, and tor persons who keep more than 5 cows, $3.u0 per quarter, Section M4. very agent for a steam or other laundry, when his receipts are $25.00 or less per month, shall pay a quarterly license of 31.00 and whenthe receipts are over 325 per month, $3 per quarter. Section lo, Every person who-from house to Louse canvasses or solicits for the ‘enlarg. ing of portraits for pay, or for the sale of frames of any description for such portraits, shall pay a license of ten dollars per month, when the monthly sales are less than $5vu, and $20: per mofith when the monthiy. sales are $o0U or over. Section 16. Persons outside of those conducting regular places of vusingss within the City of Nevada, selling ditfereut articles of apparel, dry goods, fancy goods, notivus. jeweiry, cutlery, groceries, harness, piauos, organs, sewing machines, machinery of ai Kinds, vehicles aud hardware, tinware, mill products or merchandise of any class or cuar~ acter; to persons not regularly engaged in carrying on such iines of business, whether by sample or otherwise, shall pay a license ct ten ddjiars per month wien the monthly sales are less than 31.00, and a license of a2-w hen the sales are 31000 or over. Provided, tiat every person, corporation, firm or company who, having sojd any merchandise of auy kind or character outside of tue corpurate limits of the Uity.of Nevadu, and wiv suall store for delivery or deliver said mercihandise from or within said corporate Limits shall pay-a license of ten doliais per monta whenthe monthly sales are jess than 1.000 and a license of 94 when the sales are $10W0 or over. Section 17., Each book or map agent, or per-~4 sou who from house to house, cauvasses or solicits for the sale of, eitner tor immediate or future delivery, auy book, map or article of aay nature, snail pay a-license of tive aul lars per month, when tue monthly sales are less than $30u, aud $10 when t.c monthly sales are Pou or over.” Nevada Section is, the City Trustees of City, may, by resolution, permit any person to Keep, couduct or curry on any business or calling for which a license is required, witnOut payment of the license rate provided, in their judgment, tue misfortune or physical inhimitics of the applicant warrant such action on their part, or the interest of the city will be best subserved tuereby. In all such cases a copy of the resolution, signed by the Presideut of the Board of ‘trustees uf the Lity of Nevada, or in his absence by the Acting President of the Board, and a by the Clerk of suid Board, shall be evidence of the exemption from payment of th. license rate otaer wise required, pection 1% The Uerk of the Board of Trustees sha!l cause to be printed such nu.nbers of the various «Kinds of licenses as may be required, each of which before it is deliyered to the Marshal, shall indicate on its face the amount for wuich it is issued. and eacn of said licenses shali be sigued by the Clerk and charged tu the Marsha: when deliverea. . Section 0. All licenses required by this o1. dimance shall be payable in advance of co. « . ducting the business for whien it is required, . to the Vity Marsual at his omce. . Section zi. very person, lirm, cepartnership, asspciation or corporation doing pusihess at more tuat One piace within the town, . or transactiug more than ons nid of business required to be licénsed,either under the Saine roof or otuerwise, shail taxe outa sSeparate license for each of such places of ousi! ness ur for eacn of such kinds of business, . , Section 22. in every cause where, by tus or. dinuuce, it is provided that the amouut of ii! . ceuse snail be regulated by any compitativu . OF the value of the business to pe licensed, it . Suall ve the duty of the person who is re. quired to procure such license, to tie with . tne Marshal, when such license becomes pay{abie, his athuayit . showlug the monthly a.nvuut of busiuess actuaily trausactea aur1ug Dae Lext preceding taree months, if such business has been tran-acted during tnat time, and, if it has uot peen’ so trausacteu, j i be transacted moatnly during the ueXt three mouths according to tie amant’s vest KnNOW!Iedge and informatiwn; which altidavit, in iness js Computed by the uumper of Persous: Cutertained at public houses, shall set forta the numver of persons so eutertained, and, in other cases, the amount of sates, receipts, or commissions, When such licanse ig re. quired by @ partnersaip, it shail be the duty. of some member of the partnership, or in the . abseuce of all the partners, of tne: bUOkKeeper to make and file such aitidavit; and in tue Case of a corporation, it shall be the duty of the president, casaier, treasurer, secretary ar managing ageut thereof, : Section 25. Any person violating any provision of this Uruinance shail be. desmed guilty of amisdemeanor, Aud the failure or uegiect of any person doing any business for Wuich a license is requirea by the Provisio.s of tnis ordinance, without first procuring such liceuse m advance, suall be deemeu a snall pay a tine iu an amount to be Frye = the Court, uot edceeding $100, which may be collected by execution ; aud in addition there. toimprisonment may be im) ~ in tne. city prison of tue City of Nevada, for the paymeut Of the fine; aud the person convicted shall be imptisoned one day for every two doilars of tiie tine remaining wipaid. But the extent of imprisonment shall not eXceea teu days. Or imprisonment, not exceedi ten days in the City Prison, may be imposed without such fine.OgTILLEY BUILDING, co Broad and Pine streets. up Stairs. ¥ ss receipts are five'}*~ ease of hotel Keepers and persons Whose pus. . ; We tor an Attest: :T. H, ve ‘ First publication uly 9, 1 it wi Monday, July 26, riser bh Wal Clarke 3 teae a By order of the Board of J.E. Isaac, Secretary. Notice to Creditors, : STATE OF EDWARD SHERMA ceased, Nothee “te See ret undérsigned Administrator 4 Esta Biward Sherman, cooensed, ter & Cre fsa of, and all persons hay ims aga said deceased, to exhibit ‘theme M inst eh the first Publication of this phectte dd th onld Aan pene at his — , the store of mi TOs, treet, ada C: vada Couuty, ‘California. i. fg City, He. E,W. SCHMIDT Administrator_of the Estate of “ Sherman, Deceased: 4 ohn Kdward Dated June 28th, 1897, : Tuos. S. Forp, Attorney for Estate, @ B) on Summons, . N.THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THR County of Nevada, State of Calitonuia. C, L. Healy Plaintiff vs. Mary T, sealy. ¥. R, Healy and Nellie M. Soracco ‘endanits, " he Foe le of Mop pe a of Galitornia send reeting: 'To Mary T. mee fe Nellie M. Soracco, Defendants, B cicheind bac You are hereby required to a Pear. in an action brought agi:inst you in ¢ perior Court.of the County of Nevada, State of Calitornia, on the 2th day of dune, 1894, } C. L. Healy Plaintiff, and to answer the po plaint filed therein, within ten days: ¥ sive of the day of service) after the Service on you of this Summons, " served within this County ; or if served out of this County, within thirty days, or judgment will be taken against you: by default, accordin: to th pra} er of said complaint. ; © 11.6 said acticn‘s brought to obtain a cree of this Ccu t for the. foresiann. cha certain mortgage deseribed-in said com. laint and executed by H. Healy, and Mary T, ealy on the 25th day of May, 1894. to secure the payment -of'a gertain romissory note dated Colfax, May 25th, 1897, for the sum of $700, payable three years after date with in. terest at the rate of 12 per cent ber annum from date until paints U.S. gold coin to ¢ . L. Healy, Plaintiff, alleges that in July, 1801, H. Healy, one of the makers of said note and mortgage died and left survivi him, ag heirs, the Defendants and Vlaint i that no ead of said principal sum or int rést has en paid. Plaintiff demands jucement against you for said surrof $7100 and interest thereon at 12 per cent per annum, from May ‘ and costs 25th, 1804, Agenvachie attorneys fee of suit; that the premises eonyeyed by said mortgage may be sold, and the procec 8 ap. plied to the payment of the amount due upon said promissory note, Jud, “ye for de ficiency agaiust ‘he estate of H. ealy and personal sages against Defendants, except Mary T. Healy, is waived. And in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain ai execution against said Defendant, Mary T. Healy, for the balance remaining due, and also that the said Defendants and all persons claiming by; through or under = said Defendants, may be barred and foreclosed of all righ title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, an interest in and to said mo ed prem. ises, and for otherand further relief, And you are hereby notified that fail to -ppear and answer the said plaint as above required the said Plaintif will take Judgment for any money or damages iu the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in said Complaint, Given under my had and Seal of the Said Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of California, this 25th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. J.J. GREANY, Clerk. By J. C. Niton, Deputy Clerk, Nevada City, June 26, 1897, i $100 Reward! -The Nevada County Electric Power Company offers the above reward for information that will lead to the ar. rest and conviction of any and all par ties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or manner with the Company’s poles or wires in either of the towns or across country. WARNING—From now on there will be a strong current on our wires, and parties meddling with them do so at their own risk. ; E. J. pp Sapa, JR., Manager Nevada ' Power Company. NATIONAL MARKET . Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. ‘ C.J. NAFFZIGER, © © Proptr Reef, *Porkx, Mutton Veal, Sausages, etc. And all kinds of Meats @ usually found ina tirst @ ‘ 1 ket. Goods delivered tin 2 of charge County Electric § Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail« E. B. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and . Stenographer. ent of Schools, opposite Court House, Ne. vada City, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts GROVES “TASTELESS 1S JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 ct. aoatcine Co,,9aATIA sts, Nov. 16,18. oases ST. Cure tonic nnd have In all our ex ve an le satit a8 your Tonic. ~ lets i BNRY, CARR & CO Sexes meena Section 24. Allordinances or parts of ordi& FOR SALE BY W, D. VINTON. QOFFICE—WITH COUNTY SUPERINTENDP oe L ‘a 30TH YEAR—NO. 113: VALLEY = GLEANTI nmary of La‘e News as Told the Telephone Today. mt and Crase, charged with robbery, had their examin ‘ternoon and were discharge W. K: Guthrie of Red Blu visiting her parents, Mr. and 6 Lakenan. Her husband wi ‘© to Santa Cruz. @ Rebekahbs will.go to Rough ly Wednesday night and to City Saturday uight to atten ons. a Trustees of Grass Valley ided: to invite the Christlan vorers at San Francisco to } county,and they would ‘lil ie theNevada City Trustees h in sending the invitation. ames Williams, working in aachusetts Hill mine, was ct ple yesterday by a piece of ging wall falling and striking bled freely, but is not danger wife of Prof. Smith, princi High School, was bitten by 4 urday. The lady is in feeble h Pthe shock of the incident has ed her very ill. fr. W. ©. Jones is spending : fsinOakland. .s. David Garren of San Frar here visiting her sister, “Mr hen. She will also visit frien Ra OMe firs. J. P. Hickey and her two le gone to the seaside. n Garver, brother of Rev. er, is here and .may conclu ke this city his home. Mr. G rom Noblesville, Indiana, and yer by profession. ohn D. Blamey and family le -for an extended visit in the ‘Btates. . McOuen, a carpenter, goes in is to his old home in the East 1 id his son’s wedding. Libert Fiske left to day fo! mcisco where he expects to se hation. — rs. C. OC. H. Smittén and her‘'d Mabel have gone to San Fra: ; H. Wilhelm and wife and ghter Gertie went to San Fra: berday. . drunken'man was_ arrested it and this morning was sent ) days in thie city jail. Re a E Board of Equalization. e Board of Supervisors met a Board of Equalization. . . Weissbein, manager of the . D. mine, appeared before. the . { filed an application duly ve lave the. assessment.on the W. pine in Grass Valley townsh led from $30,000 to $500 on the ‘improvements, personal pro fh $15;000 to $500, and made a it in relation to the mine. Or the application was taken ‘1 sement. © following citation were mt admus Mining Company, C il, agent. Real property fron $2,500; improved: property to $4,500. eo One of the Lines Broke. hortly after 1 o'clock today a Trevethick was driving Gay fvery team on Piety Hill ne: ‘Half Mile House propérty, dines bréke and the horses s fon away. Sam held onto th line and managed to get the ling around, when one. began kicking and soor the doubletree and freed tes from the wagon. With th © attached. they ran into tor ® caught on the Plaza. No f jage was done. 2@e Again Vict rious.he Nevada Colts went to 1] ral yesterday and played a © with the club at that pla p standing 19 for the Colts : French Corral. Notwithst sweather was extremely war 3 played well. Pollard of th five times to the bat and ma Eigot inuings and”a hal d. The Nevada Citydns y of the treatment, received as of the French Corral peo] E in Bad Condition, foe workmen engaged in mak hges and repairs at the Wast olhouse say that the buildi y constructed in the firs . that it isin a miserable coi lin great need of the repai /mnow ‘being made. The ro insecure, and an entire ne g t be put on. ‘ > New Advertisements. ftention is called to the ad it of Mrs. W. H: Crawfor '@ large stock of the latest s it reductions in ‘prices. for headache that.is guarar }or money refunded. ae \