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July 2, 1896 (4 pages)

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aie oniegativasicersil —_—$————S THETI ncaa Establis} by NAT, NEVADA CITY, NI f BROWN & CALKIN WEDNESDAY FILED The Marysville pany : “Articles of : Marysville ar : Water Compr with County term of incor 000, the numb ; hundred thou emmy gliegch. The scribed is $1,0 are the names the same _is O'Brien Sr. 8 James K. O John Spaulc Donahue; W.—ta R. ©. Walrat! W. Waggone! 1 ’ ghares'each. , of the corpor John Spau i O’Brien Sr. ‘a ; rath, Sma City; W. F.J purposes , ¢ generate, } use electric \ any purpos legally app f° sell and de to conduct of mercha) N Messrs. ° rel are n0' the Grass having y / terest of] known jo been at t! 1 tinies of many ye brief reti ‘ago, and aalfs behind h Mr. Pars: { Pp uperme!) ) thair ma \ Tidings \ that pro Mr 1 is t v McKinl: Call say . “In hi j nomina States? day, Mi note of. The I “McK ‘ his for: . tion is The ( “Gov notific: ring.” The sacted Judge Nati native Hoope APE mortg graut: erty. min dev goo clet day . » ag \» wil h gur — TDS AMOUNE OO 2G covered wagon, nearly new Bed jib Nevada City. Ageits for 4 SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ee Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. 0. . ¢ Meota ay.Oad Fellows Hall” t Rvery 2d and 4th Monies of each month at 8 ocloeck, WILLIS GREEN, C. P. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. WM. T: MONK, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, R.S. ~ Nevada Commandery, No. 6,-K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and third Thursday of each month, at 8 o'cloek, / ¥RED SEARLS, Com. I. J. ROLFE, BR. i Nevada City Council, No 30, V.-M. 1. Meets at Hibernia Hall . Every alternate Friday evening commencing with first Friday evening of year. J.M. FOLEY, Pres. CARL SCHEMER, R. S. j Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. ' Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, { J. A. NORTHWAY,C.C. { B.S. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8: t Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle _. second and fourth Thursdays of-each month. . MRS.. My SURBPORTH.-Pres... MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, R. S. . ——-——— . ete oeniens REE \ } E. B. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and . Stenographer. FFICE—WITH COUNTY SUPERINTEND. entof Schools, opposite Court House, Ne. vada City. ‘al. Will practice in all the Courts +t FRANK T. NILON, oat . Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, . Nevada City. Will practice in all the Courts. pid . FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, . \ State and Federal. . “J. M. WALLING, . Attorney : at : Law, es pF FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets, Nevada City, W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEP. uty U.S. Mineral Surveyor. Office in . Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neyada City. JOHN I. CALDWELL, { . : ! ‘an Daily ; connecting with Over. y t 1 I your income when you . Attorney at Law, Notary Public and ,);00 P. M. jand train leaving San Fran. You-caanct lose all your im cen Conveyancer. FFICE BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HO! tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the Courts of this State. Estates in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. ALFRED D. MASON,Attorney at Law and Notary Public. . ( BFICE — TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA JF City. THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BULLDING, COR. COM( mercial and Pine streets. “4. C. LINDLEY, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. FEICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets, W.E. F. DEAL, Attorney -at-Law. OOMS 51, 52, AND 58 N@VADA I San Frauciseo, BLOCK, . P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, TILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ‘AND W United states Courts. DR. W. P. SAWYER, . Physician and Surgeon. «RADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ( ¥ Peansylvania, Medical Departinent. Oftice--Rooms E and F, Union Hotel, Nevada City. Hours: 2to4 P.M.,7to¥ P.M, ! “W. D. LONG,» . Attorney and Counselor at Law, . FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS. up stairs, Nevada City. . SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiiee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street! . ' Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY, ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. Py EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE . NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. . . . C.J.NAFFZIGER, Prop’r,. AND ORNAMENTS CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, COR. COYOTE AND MAIN STs,, « ~ Boab. ¥ieck” Mates] Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other . NEVADA CITY, CAL. Veal, Sausages, ete, ". Our prices are as low as the lowest for good . portions of Nevada county weekly for the Hams, Bacon a ara, tail. eas cca And all kinds of Meats . usually found ina first RECEIPTS, oS 7 . »ersonally, at his h in North San Juan, 9 Goods delivered nN arias waaay ROSEY Ea RAMS, at the Union Hotel. ttevada City, Se rreed STARKEY & PALEN S ot sparse a ————— . LETTER HEADS, THE T { . b . h . i UNION MARKET, INVITATIONS, ese fealment DY inhalation, ‘stavemenrs, C#CULARS,” The Chicago , aoe Commercial St., Nevada City, . HANDBILLS, , z 1529. Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . BRIEFS, Cottage Organ ! * « p's. . OR COLLEY BROS., rey 3 . verre CARDS . Hire prpsye er gaia of excellence which» dConsumption, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., . af ASSAY REPORTS . w iteontains ee frane that inventive . a vr dr At the lowest rates. . BAR OR IEICATES, . iz here excelient OF ane are celebrated for volCater’ Fel ate 4 ail =p ‘) ; Ume, quality of tone, quick re:ponse, variety of Asth ’ \ YE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE . ETC.,, “ETC. . Combination, artistic design, beauty tn tinleh, sthma, stock of the . ~~ a . pense 5p nthe at poke gi a the most ae Hayfever, . ' . tractive, orr al an Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon Teachers’ Examination, . homes, schools, churches, lodgee socnenee, ao Oeuiey. D and Lard. . ESTABLISHED REVUTATION, Rheumatism, . }“FYHE SEMI-ANNUAL TEACHERS EXAMI. UNEQUALLED FACILITI&S, Ne igi , D Y " W. nt nation will take place at the Washington . : SKILLED WORKMEN uraigia, ‘oO You a School House, commencing BEST MATERIAL, AND-aLL aGood Drink? . . . Then Try PARNELL’S “27 "!95"¢ 533s cirk . meuto at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for East Job Printing Office, UNION HOTEL, ——————9 j Brown. & CaLKiNs, . ms: NEVADA CITY, CAL, => PRINTERS, Saa=_" i ' ; Briefs, . . OUT-OF-DOOR LIFE in thé’ . Catalogues, Shasta Region SS NORTHWAY & MORRIS First-Class in all its. Appointments. . All Sunny Rooms, . . W. U. Telegraph Office in the House: ~ Stopping places for all stages and busses. i = Electric lights throughout the building, . rendering it absolutely safe from fire. . Has the largest and most modern dining . room in the city, with the freshest. and best } the market affords. eee TAKE NOTICENoChinese employed . Props. Pamphelts, re . Sweet Brier Camp™ . Se three years. Shasta Retreat Mountain Home of the Chan tauquans, hear Dunsmuir.. © BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES > Mt. Shasta Camp In Strawberry Valley, Attrac We have facilities which are excelled tive and Homelike., by none for filling orders on short notice. 1 The: now management of the Union Hotel, . Né order too large for ux. Get. our Thee Camus ak Wcideliad With all tho eon with its constantly adding improvements, . S ‘estimates: provisions may be make it the finest and most popular resort in . ) the mountains of Northern-Central’ Gal, iad in abundance cheaply on the grounds. fornia, i : : . ! ’ Jontetogs foreamping,.and + . and al! sort of Summer Outings made popular by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY’S Fascinating, Healthful, Inexpensive. Near Castle Crags, established: ‘Campers’ Excursion Tickets at REDUCE) RATES to various portions of the State. porate limits of the City of Nevada. in the Santa Cruz Mountains are a number of » Alma, Wrights, Glenwood, Felton;" Ben Lomond, @ charming picturesque what they lack in tl fearful grandeur of the Shasta ¢ their proximity to ‘the sea gives t imitless, HEALTH etc, aare-a Paradise for Hunters and. Anglers, . deser: ide’ the various rasorts of the State, where situate » how reached, rates, * ; ‘ to. om folders contain much valuable information and will be distributed freely, Send . ¢!uding water for all purposes, $3.50. LH. Gooparxn, Gen. Pass. Apentrorapply.ta.any S, P.Co. Agent. . delightful Gamping locations. . Lau rel ; . cents. Boulder } Creek. The Santa Cruz Mountains make up in country, and the delicious flavoring of the salt sea breezes. The locations are quickly reached, provisions are abundant, rates are reasonable, and op~ prtunities for pleasurable diversions are just published attractively illustrated folders Ordinance No. 129.~ . ba OnpDINANOE FIxING THE WATER RATES FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING JULY. 18T, / 189%, AND TERMINATING JULY Ist, 1897. j THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY f Nevada do ordain as’ follows: ' from and after July 1, 189, and until aut J . 1, 1897, the following rates and no other s. ei . be charged, and may be collected, per wee . by the Nevada City Water Company, or other . company supplying water within the cor. Sectioni. To all families, 25 cents per week. Section 2. — es, 00. cents. . neste 8. For-first-ctass hotels, $3. . Section 4. For second-class hotels, $2. . Section 5. For third-class hotels, $1.50. f restaurants an Section 6. For fourth-class hotels, $1. Section 7. For each saloon, 75 cents. Section & For rooms and offices, 15 cents. ; Section % . cents, . Seetion 10, Section il. For barber shops, 40 cents. : For bath establishments, .75 For dru stores, 50 cents. For blac . Section 12. : . mith or wagon shops, . Section 13, 50 cents. ) Sectionl4. For all houses.occupied by lewd wolnen, 75 cents. tendance of less than two ‘hundred children, $1.50, tendance of two hundred or over, $2. Section17, For foundries, $1. ne Section18.For daily printing offices 75 16 . cents. Section 20.For butcher shops, 50 cents. Section2i, For buteher shops runwin meat cutters with water. power, extra cents, + Section 22, For bakeries, 50 cents. PP 23. For dairies, incl udidg one horse, ow cents. Section 24. For Chinese houses, for each . faucet, 50 cents, , : cant mam port by che : laundries, $3, a Section 6. For first-class livery stablos, in. , Section 27. For second-class livery stables, . iucluding water for y 1 : INSURANCE. F idelity M utual Aid Association, San_-Francisco,. Cal.. e For Five Cents Per Daye RESUMED BUSINESS THIE TABLE NO. 51. “Trains will leave and arrive-at Nevada-Cityon and after Sunday, June 7th, 189, as folows: LEAVING FOR COLFAX geM 3 ‘ Daily; connecting with Lo5:30 A. M. cal Train arriving at: San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P, M. : é q Daily; connecting . with . I2:I0 P. M. Gverland Train, leavin, San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overlan Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. ° Daily; connecting. with Lo5:30 P. M. eal Train leaving Sacrapation, from $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work through being hurt accidentally. . WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed, $208.00 to $650.00. WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are sick and unable to work. LL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses. WILL PAY, if you lose a hand and foot or both, f€et and hands, $138.00 to $434.00, Absolute Protection to the members upon and West. poying 35.00 life membership fee and dues of , 50 h. LEAVING FOR @RASS VALLEY ONLY . 1.50 per mont Formerly of the New York Bakery, has opened-a In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, a few oors above his old stand, where he is ie LIFE INSURANCE. 10:00 P. M. Also issues policies of Life Insurance, pay7:30 P. M. Sundays only, $5.00 per $1000 per week for accident and sick, ness; also a 15 seek jot up policy, paying 4 To serve the public with First-class Daily: connecting with Overs) $10.00 peraweek for accident or sickness. ix 9:43 A. M. land Train from E . IF INSURED, Bread, Pies and’ Cakes. ing from. $1000 to $5000 in case of death, and ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. $2000 at death or $1000 at end .of 13 years; ast. . are sick or disabled by accident. . cisco at 7:00 A. M. and-Ovenlandtromdast. . “Tie Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Pre. nem v . . eminently the Largest and Strongest Acci. 9:40 P. M. Tran leaving Sacramento a . dent aud Health Association in the United RY s i 5:00 P. M. and all points Sout . Tt has $8,000.00 cash deposits with the States Arriving From Grass Valley. . of California and. Missouri, which, together WILL PAY, aigeording to the hazard of ocenGEO. : WI LLIAM DURST First-Class Bakery BETTER PREPARED THAN~EVER . CHEAPER THAN EVER. JAMES CAIRNS Broad st., opp. National Hotel, has established the following Prices for Cash Only Buggy Whips .._ Four-horse Whips. Sweat Pads, per pair Brushes.. 0,505 Curry Combs All of which is a good rule to live . up to in buying as well as in doing . "a ! J OB a 2 . CoRNER OF ScHooL AND Main Srreers, ge “NORTH SAN. JUAN, CAL. i PRINTING). norris, . pple . . E. NORTHUP, Prop. LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Sold, ——IN STOCK—— BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA No printing office in Nevada “courity, or in . the interior of the State, for that matter is . better equipped for turning out first-class . work than is the i Daily Transcript Fine Horses and Carriages for. every occasion always ready. . A specialty of conveying passengers . Buckley Buildin ‘from North San Juan to Nevada City to prepared todo'a . meet any train. Prices to suit the times, COME AND SEE ME. Horseshoers and Farriers, rates. TROUT EB. A. WALLACE . R , ne ee Which is constantly adding . J. . Davis, to its plant the most attract. . ive and popular Teacher of Pine street ,......... Nevada City, Cal. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar HUMBOLDT IMPT’D CLANCY & TAMBLYN Broad st., Nevada City, are work in their line in’ the t manner and at the most reasonable SPRINGS. on the Pacific Coast, Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. nal value in cases of eases, San Francisco, Calif., every arriving at Springs at 3:30 P, M, same day, No Staging.. Fare $6.20. Write for Pamphlet, E. F. BURNS, Manager. DR. DAVID L. DEAL, Medical Adviser.
BROAD STREET, ~ . VOCAL AND INSTRUPees a pity nan ee Anne MODERN oc R MUSIC Breed ee consignments twice a week of the (Incorporated 1875.) TY PES, . MENTAL ve your order for the speckled beauties CAPITAL. BORDER Ss ; ~—Also—THE CORNER STORE, ‘ workmanship and good material. with us when you want Consult pareose of instructing pupils at their own 10omes, For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete.,, apply to the Professor, either by. letter or DOCTORS Monday, July 6th, 1896, COMBINED, MAKE THIS Chronic and Nervous Disorders. [THE POPULAR ORGAN, apy. ontoman. aan om LY. GENUINE Nevada City’ June 9th. . Breen Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. ‘JESSE. MOORE,” “CYRUS NOBLE,” “CAS. TLEWOOD” Whiskies. Henuessy’s Brandy and Burke's Genuine Irish Porter, . ont drink sufficient to make you FEEL OOD, “©THE RECEPTION,” . Tel. Nos 41144. Commercial Street. — . pacgainaiieen: 3 i of another, often requiring a second u “een eh es : Boots and Shoes made t d } wut om vers Ms eee wesers Iie eget , } s ade to order . mn ygen is # revitslizer, renew8 FOR SALE e a4 in the best manner and at reason. ‘House Painter. ing strengtheving inviverating the whols body. e C) 2 » Able prives. Repairing neatly and promptly . These statewents are confirmed by numerous 1e, H SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. A CHILD . 44 can handle them. Ages 10 and 12 years, Starkey and Palen, is a svientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MaGnerIZED; and the compound ig go condensed and made portable that 1t is sent all ever the world. Dealer in It has been in use for more than twenty years ve: thousands of pati¢nts have been treated, and over one thousand physicions haye Used it, and BOOTS & SHOES. . Chi £0 : ge Organ Peppa ended tt--4 ery bE rang ae : t y ; does as m rugs do,” bycreating . INTTRUCTION BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOLS A.J. BOVEY, Manufacturer of and Catalogues and Price Lists on application. —_—— road street, head of Union street, and Paper Hanger. testimonials, published in our book of 20) page weight 2300. Also « fine Studebaker spring” > Bed of wagon 10 feet long, with two seats, will be sold on reasonable terms, Frederick Tellam, ~ x; WHELIHAN BROS., Corher. Broad and Pine streets, kesh eh very i best brands of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, Ruhstaller’s Gilt Rage F. eer. . M. Ss CH MI DT x . HARD. OTL, FISHING AFD DECORAING. A ° ee my . Harness Shop, where he would be . see all his ol ‘ALL WORK WARRANTED ‘ j a ; . ACTION AND RESULTS,” ik the title of we ) SUIT THE Times. OT EE UBB, her ol ittcee punitsica ont ter PRICES TO SUIT’ THE TIMES. . 285 i 8, only with the ress perinission of the patients: thelr ames hea tasecs ee are given ee pe” ean tefer to them for further informa fon, The great success of our tieatment has skyen ; All orders. prompgly executed. After several years’ absence has reders at the Union Hotel. turned to Nevada City eS id leased the building next to Wm, Holmes’ . pleased to . customers and many new ones . ’ Leave or-! some calling their ‘preparations Compona, Oxyyen, often eppropriating, our testimonials rere . apd the names of our patients to recotamend W. D. LEWI Ss j werthle's goncoc'io 's. But any substance ° ° ’ . made elsewhere or by others,:a d’ called Com } i a pound mesh TT) isspurious, = 7. “COMPOUND OXYGEN[rs MODE OF PROPRIETOR OF —— 5 re to all es uirers fat ries i « : « -Mation as to “remarkable. curative agen , . Corner Pine Pine and ~ and a record of surprising cures in a wid M. SCHMIDT, Merchant Tailor . Commercial Streets: of chronic cases—manv of them after ane rise to 8 host ofi mitators, unscrupulous perine: exaiminationt: fride-marks, vopy-rights, labels Paidupincoin, + « Gro. M. HuauEs, D. E. Morgan, NivEs SEARLES L. Housman, . BM, PRESTON, ~CORRESPONDENTS. San Francisco—First National Bank. & Co. We issue Sight Drafts provable in NEW YORK,” SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of. Exchange the principal cities o Europe, a Wanieats, Silver Bulli t old and Silver Bullion purchased. ssay Office at the Bank. : transacted. J.M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. _ PATENTS! Pension, Land: and Indian Depredation . . Tinie STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferences couduct+d; special and designs regis'ered. f 3 ; Rajooted £ase* prosecuted; infringement suite conducted in any United States Court, Tf you have an invention, send us a sketchate by or smail model, together with a irieg meen Ny Yo of the most important eatures and we wil advise you the course to ursne, “Af you are in pnrsession of patents aud ithe same are infringed. or if you are chaiged with infringement submit the matter fo.us fora. re. Hable opimon. National Bureau of Claims, . fia ‘. sbandoned to die by oth: iciaus, Junetion Commereial and Main sts, Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars! maicd FRE amy oddrece oe ete: eMail be to any address on application. "oo BOX 86, WASHINGTON, Db. Gv Saddlery The Greatest Health and Pleasure Resort The waters are unequalled for their medici. Eczema and all Blood and Skin DisTrains leave Third and Townsend Streets, morning at 8:15 CITIZENS BANK N EVA DA CITY +-vi Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 50,000 F New York—National Bank of North Amerca. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills yable at sight in reat Britain and Col iho on any part of the United States 8 alty. Highest price paid for County and State This Bank Maintains ani office at.Grass. Valley, where a general Banking Business is poetestion2¢: thitd-olase livery stables, j including water for all purposes, $1.50. . , Section 29. Kor fourth-class livery stables, >d _ Section 30. For feed,.ahd_and sale stables, $ wa . two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. . Section 32. For private stables, for eaeh additional horse, 10 cents. ditional horse, 10 cents, Section34. Vor gas works, $1. Section 35, For steam laund ries, $2. iy 2 or tailoring establishments, for water for each machine, 25 cents, _ Section 37, For sewing machines for families for the use of water, 10 cents. Section 38, For Court House building and irrigation, $4 per week. Section 39. For each tap in the Catholic Cemetery, $2.50 per year, a Section 40. For public halls and theaters; 25 gunte. ay Boas : section 41, For banquet halls, 25 cents. . Section‘42, For each 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents, Section 48, For each 1000 bricks on small contracts, 1234 cents. , 9. Seciion44.” For concrete sidewalks, floors or walls, 2 cents per cubic foot, : Section 45. For stone wall and mortar, 8 . cents per’ perch, : rt Section 46. For plastering or cementing, 2 cents per square yard. Single Harness ee ta, Paley eran Oe $700 wonttion 47, For Railroad depot, $4 per ouble Hart ; Sect Dou nie Harness. Section 43, For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents, Section 49, For patent . water closets, for 70 . each bowl, 25 cénts per month, 5 . « Settion50. For cotfee mills power, 25 cents. run by water + water” rates, w otherwise provided in this ordinan: and payable weekly, and if water agent ma ing the d here not ateserhig 15 nas i Gare Section 51.For quartz mills connected . with an ample Reserve Fund and large + . Shaw! Straps.. . : 25] oF : nn ith \{, Sunday only, assets, make {ts certificate an absolute guar-. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Haltera CE oo “Beotion Bar Fee hereon from $5 11325 P. M. " . antee of the solidity of its protection to its Wedding Cakes aS tale Hae oy SAE Seed ala isind ohh alain. giy 1 ao season, at the discretion of the Wate. sed Per aE RIDDBE, . Nemes dite A bdete Warncd,” wens So re ee Soom ey 75 . Pruited the amount charged must be toon” Prev, & Gen’l Manager, . ane AReN pessceare Erte 2@F-Fresh ‘Co ed Y Cakes’ C Spur Strate ic cnn a5 . lated in Proportién to the quantity used. EDW'D H. BROWN, S intendent. . res ompress' east Cakes Conbeat 5 Ales ae Section 58. For irrigation, f React wg » ant ceo J.. M. SHETTERLEY, stantly on hand. Bost Haroees Gh pasnee os os: 1 09 tity above one Inen, as sent eyery quan “Whatever . Eerenced Od Gopbra Menager, WGN Bite gerbe i+ #8] (Beatlontt” Wor sortnkting oe-wasertog ang ee San Francisco, Cal. D r. A. Ch apman, Gall Cure, per box.. oct ene po gd es re Poe the fire-plugs or worth aN . Dr.N. E. Chapman, NOTICE. S10 pe noe. For flushing sewers of all kinds, ) ' a Section 56." For Cit. doing ) . . Dr. C. W. Chapman, . Tourists, Business, Professional, Pe yea one Hall and Clay Jail, 85 wt { 8 Sections. For city trough; at the P} at i and city pound, $20 pe: ee ait I LIVERY and FEED Th BLE DENTISTS. Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking, Section Bt. "wea P water nubed for fire pur° = “s > as fn oses, $12 e ie . Office at residence, Sacramento st., Nevada MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE P Section 30, ‘The Agent of the Wa 1S . lity, Cal. F : bany shall have the power in all e : AMOUS . certain by proper measure worth ! . ° . of water used and fix the price ad es doing SC H PILDT B ROS. 9 FI Paso de Rob le . eee iid 58 of this ordinance, well.” . S ice, er ane not so paid the y din his discretion, upon givnt consumer one week’s hay up, shut off the water wicteo suc ‘qumamer. ater rates for all city purposes and for the court-house are due ead payable quarterly, irrigation rates are due and payable in monthly installments of enetifth of the rates when takin & water for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Water nen}, wuerwise to pay monthly for Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, . If not paid within the current month water may be shut off the sam th ) Hig tn me ax that for domestic Section 62. A first-class hotel is understood Second-class hotels not less th: Third-class hotels not less th sr erty, beds. Second-cl } Pid ass livery stables not less than ten ee lies livery stables not Tem than six -class livery stables less ‘than six Fourth horses. x Section 64, 9 one except.a properly a ized agent of the water COMPAR hair on the water to any place or building without a permit from™the water agent, pro7 that any authorized agent’ of the city. or fire department ay turn on the water for city ‘purposes. = Scetion 65. For all water used: for runnij machines, 25 cents per miners. inch for 24° hours run; provided that. during the months of J une, uly, August and September ofeach year when the water company can nét obtain more than a suffici Undivided profits, * . 22,000 . the pipes for domestic purposes ong eeer in Pers tion, it may.refuse to su ply water for the OFFICERS. seta yo hd Pigeon 2 machinery 3nd provided n com: B.iM. PRESTON........... PRESIDENT . Ors that he Is unable. £0 obtain er constiin: R. M. HUNT VICE-PRESIDENT . supply of water for domestic Purposes or for JOHN T. MORGAN.. eee Casuier . irrigation, the Board of City Trustees m; D. E. MORGAN.,... Ass’T CASHIER and SEc'’y after investigating the matter, order the eals x sively of water for runn machinery stopped and DIRECTORS, it shall be stopped after.a period of enn week Dr. R. M. Hone, Joun T. Moroan _from the date of such order, *. Section 66. The Marshal, wher shall accompany the nt of the rater oon any for the purpose o shutting off the water ; bene abe rac are Any person who shall ult “in the c ‘as’ pigvided re Ordinance. For water ts 1€ Marshal shall char; And collect the water company for auch sorehne nee of $2 for each time he so accompanies: Water agent, the. same’ to’ be paid by the Marshal into the Cit Treasury the: other funds collected be him, Passed by the following vote, February 27th. 1896: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Hook, Rich. No, Gault. D.S. BAKER, President of the Board of City Trustees, _Attest: T. H. Cann, Clerk, _* City Taxes, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N ity Taxes are now aus THAT THE if not paid by 6 o'clock P. Mug Payable, and Monday, August 3d, 1896, Craik Will be added. I wilt be at my ‘office every day from 9 o’el ; from 2 o'clock Until otelogk Be ng aM, ana . B. HELL, Marshal and é Nevada City, June 18. 1998. Tax Collector. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp, National Exchange Hosel,: ada City, JANES HENSESSY, —« Prop’r. “The Empire Livery Stab has the largest fot of ée HORSES, CARRIAGES -AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. eating For photograph ” galleries, 50 Section 15, For school houses with an atSection 16,For school houses.with an atSection19. For daily printing offices run. ed fiftee: he climate . ning presses with water power, extra $1.50. Section 81. For private stables, from one to _ Section 33. For breweries or soda factories; r including two horses, $1.50. For each adtion 36. For sewing machines for dressto be a hotel containing not less than 70 beds, : Seg AN ORDINANOE TO’ Pio VIDE a LEVY 4 Crry Roap 1 me me . TAX FOR THE Yran EIGHTERy AND: NINETY -sIx. AN D SEVEN,» — HE BOARD .OF TRUS? Lather Orda FEES OF SxctTion f. That a City of Three Dollars is hereby levi Stre cal year 1896-7, “upon each able pect t inhabitant of the City of Novag, Mlle of twenty one and unde mB) first a of ninety-sjx in th the collection of! SECTION 2. The} fi Nevada is hereby and shall collect th, the Of any pereek te Bron the neg! on lia aftey demand, rekatr 2 may be mi ‘. of time and place, a 3793, 3791, 8795 tions 3791, : eal Code’ of Califor” govern such seizure and sa ., Sgerion 3. The City, Marshat mu: sworn statement to the City Board’ tees of the to: amount of said P coll im during the precediet the same, less the a . ction, to La © that. othe tr nues are made ae oe Pate te he City Marshal shat jy footed 6 nm ea Ya o all sueh Pol} 4 r aX such collection, Said fiscal year, fo, * assed June Ist, 1896, by t ; Agee ter: Garr, Owl, Hooke Wat J.C. Ric President ofc, Attest;T. H. Carr, Clerk, 4 I THE SUPERIOR COURT County of Nevada, State of Caie!. the matter of the estate ay ot falito " ei aa Krug J. Lo-Mer, "ES re. and Mary Ak of W. Hkragee avenue the western line oO street; bite) "thenee soutlierly Sa last named line to its intersection wy; ee ~ of Bellroad avenue: Be westerly) along said last nay i me hundred aad (10s) fee’ ~ 4 right éugles to the intersec ‘ southern line of Pacific ay commencement, as security for of rpising a loan of not-less than parat not less than two years, herefore. it’ is hereby ordered th persons interested in said estate ay ore said Court on Monday, the Ath dy July,,.1896, at the ‘Ourt-room of Court, in Nevada City, at the hour d o’clock Ai M, id day, then aud th show cause, if any they ave, why said estate should not be mortgaged by gicutors for the purposes aloresaid, af! A ¢ I r atmouiit’ as the Court shall sa mg § You are hereby referred to the. a file herefii for further particulars, 9 ; It is further. orde that a copy order be published for four (4) sum s weeks 'in the ‘Nevada Daily TRaAyeced a ly ‘newspaper printed and published 4 . county. Dated + June 15, 1896, JOHN CALDWE qi Annual Meeting. HeANNUAL MERTIN G OF THE Han vel Y y Wi the offiee of the, 4 retary in rll Wednesday, July Ist, 1854) at 8 o'clock P, M. : K. CASH pe Nevada City, June 1st,'1896, Notice to Creditors, STATE OF AUGUST WUTKE, DE A-4 Notice is hereby given by the Sned, Administrator of the ‘estate of a utke, deceased,’ to the creditors H persons having claims against the ? ceased, to exhibit them with the ng vouchers within. four months after publication of this notice to the said Bete ur Office, ne store of Tros., ne stree evada City, Ncounty, Californie.” m ; K. W. SCH Administrator of Es muvee, deca. the Estate of os. S. Ford, Atto: , Dated May 2th, 180°" 1° Estate ~ CITATION, United States land Office, Sacrame: nia May 13, 1995, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO der ~ims. Hilton Groves, Alex Tohn O’Hearu, John O-burne, Edwin Frank Dower, Wil iam Tien n, W. W. H. Free, George Bonney, and to all fy concern: ‘ hereas the following described embraced in selection Lists by the Cem Cifie lroad Compnny unaer its. : hereas the : the Commissioner of the Gen:r:] Lav Protes's against p tenti: & 8 id land tosd road company by reason of the minen acterthereofand san hereag the Hon. Commissioner of N;” March 30, 1896, ordered a hearing t mine the character of saii lands, whet erator agricultural by publication and rrion to a Pereons tn ini erest, ou are here:.y notified t «Under, & = structions a hearing” eat om Reg ster and Receiver of thig office at 10 ; . i A. M. on June 22d, 1896, to. determin ‘ character of the fo lowing described In 4g The 8W. 44 of NE. &% or lot 2 of Ser 5 16 N. RB E.: 8.26 of SB, ty ot cnt ; N., R. 9 E.; Lote 7 and 10 uf See. 17, T. 1 rey ao a or lots & and 6 ofS ‘ + Lotl2 of N. Welg of Sec, N., R. 108, tee le At-which time and Place you are heré to appear and oj *rsuch evidence a ed Brahe wee chatecter of said be this eifition by any persot ested willbe du: noted. j sia THOMAS EM CHAS. F. GARD! ; Re Assessment Notice: RIENT. Gold Piacer Mining »Co¥ Location of principal lace of b North San Juan, Nevada ounty, » Calif Tes eek. ng ante pominty Cc , eis hereby given that at a m ine Board of Directo: ath May 19th, rs held on the 1! PY &n assessment of Fifty cents), per share was levied upon the§ stock of the corporation, payable imm: ly in United Statés Gold Coin, tothe at his office, North San Juan. ie ‘Any stock:u: which this assessme,~ remain unpaid on the 2ith day of J will be delinquent, and advertised fo peplis auction; and unless payment iy y the nqueut together with cost of. advertisment penses of Sale. By order of the Board! rectors, 5 H. GERMAN, Secre Office—National Hotel, San Juan, Notice For Publication. U.S. Lanp Orri Sacramento, Cal., May 2t Ni tanowingnneed es, GIVEN, ; Ww as of his intention to make final proof j port of his claim, and that said proof made before the Judge of the Superi® of Nevada cog et Nevada City. » Nev: fe ~O., Cal. who & S915 for Gta Vand ot NEM Sh * $ a A Cc. ngs, Kast MSM , He the following witnesses . bee sa ng mn ror GRA! Weis co idence n and tlon of said land wae David Housel. Nevada Gey BO. Wena eens THOMAS FRA¥, .4 Sis x R IEVADA « J.M; Walling, Attorney. Newspaper Advertising Etch Gp Roo: nd 21 Merchants’ Exchane' sas Te ere San Francisco. ering: . 3 . we ndwich J:lan¢ : Teams with el it Ps, Weions and] nesia. Movin, Panama, Vi ORK W: Fiacks to fet ai short notice on TetionsNia . Realty Mentonn ports, Panam. ais : ‘Colonies, the: asters eaten Sots 4 The horses are free from vices, of good" tiie Parte Come Bsrakent ponstaut) Botore g style, and capable of fast as and ertisers are free 4 rble or } tleman cares to rahe ad i whee them naan M business oo .