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ORDINANCE. NO. 1426 o's
An Ordinance Fixing the Water Rates
for the year commencing July “Ist,. ._ cy yanks CONSOLIDATED MINING
N: : location of principal place of 1898, anv terminating. June 30th,
AAHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE. CITY:
dain as follows :
Tict Nevad gehts oy Ag ist, 1898,.and until
Fay ee ee cad n0 ovh-. “chet et loteodion: eaasith egune rates an :
the City of } la, Of Any Company sttp* e Sha jiders, Seat ee
plying water within the corporate limits of
» the City of Nevada
Sect: ion 1. For each separate family, 25 a
ts per week.
“Section 2. For restaurants ~and -eating
oa
houses, 50 cents.
jen
Section 5. For third-class hotels, 31,50.
ti For fourth-class hotels, $1.00. “Company, q
Reet aT For each saloon, 75 cents. ‘Prauslesn, California,on turday, the 6th }
Section 8. For rooms and offices, 15 cents. . day of Augast 18983. ' ‘
Section’. For photograph . galleries, 59/4. M. of said’ day to pay delinquent assesscents, ment t e r with costs of adyer‘Section 10. For barber shops, 40 cents. . tising and. ex] of the sale, s
Section 1l. For bath establishmenits, 74 . H, ISHAM, Seoreta mean
eceuts,
Office— }
* Section 12. For blacksmith or wagon shops . San Franciseo. Ualifornia.
% cents, >
Section 18. For drug storés, 50 cents.
Section 14. For each hotse o¢eupied by
lewd women, 75 cents.
“Sect: jon 15 For school-houses,. with an attendance of two hundred or over, 3:
Section 16. For foundries, 31.
Section 17. For daily printing offices, 25
its; : P « p
Section 18. For daily printing offices, rntining presses with water power, extra, 31.50,
Section 19. For butcher 3s! ops, 50 cents.
Section 20. For’ butcher shops, running
meat cutters with water power, extra 50).
* cents.
section 21. For bakeries, 50 cents,
Section 2. For dairies, including one .
horse, #0 cents. ;
Section 28. For Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 25 cents.
Section 24. For Chinese wash houses and
laundries, $3. :
Section 25. For first-class livery stables,
inelnding water for alf purposes, $3.00.
‘Section .6. For second-class livery stable,
Section 27. For third-elass livery stables,
Hetion 28, For fygurth-class livery stables,
1.
$ Section 29. For feed and sale stables, $1.30.
Section 30, For private, stables, from one
to two horses. wagons and b es 25 cents,
and 10 cents for each additional horse.
Section $1, ‘For: breweries or soda factories, including two horses, \$1.50,-and ten
cents for each additional horse.
Section 32. For gas works, 31.
Section 38. For steam laundries, $2, ;
Section 34. For sewing machines for dressmaking or tailoring establishment, for water for each machine, 25 centsSection 35. For sewing machinds for. fam-; ,
hi of water, 10 cents.
, fod ed For coutthouse building and
grounds, $4 per w
Section 37. tigger tap in the Catholie LAMMON Pu BROS., Nervousness 0
» eemeter 50 per year. ;
Section. < for public or. lodge halis, 25:
sents.
Section 39. For theaters, 10 cents.
Section 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents.
Section 41. For each 1008bricks on large
eontracts, 10 cents.
Section 42 For each 10% bricks on small
contracts, 124 cents
Section 48. For concrete sidewalks, floors
or walls, 2 cents per cubic foot.
Section 44, For stone wall and mortar, 8
eents per perch.
: Seotion 45. For plastering and cementing,
2 cents per«quare yard. ;
Section 46. For railroad depot, $3 per
week. ‘ :
Section 47. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents.
Section 48. For coffee mills run by water
power, 25 cents. e~-5
Section 49. For quartz mills connected
with assay offices, 25 cents.
Seetion 50. For irrigation, from $5 to $35
r season, at the discretion of the Water
collector, provided, the amount charged
must be xepeatest in proportion to the
amount used.
Section 51; Forirrigation, for every quantity above one inch, 2% cents per inch for
twenty-four hours
Section 52: For a . water used for running
machines, 25 cents per min -rs’ inch for twenty-four hoursrua.
Section 538. For dynamos run by water
wer, }4 cent per hour for 16 candie power
amp.
Sect ion i4. The Water Collector shall have
the authority in all cases to ascertain by
proper measurement the quantity of water
used and tix the price as provided in Secs. 50,
51 anp 52 of this ordinance.
Section 55. All water rates where not
otherwise provided in this ordinance are the
amountt to.be charged for one week and are
business, LocaNoviee—Thae are delinquent upon the fol3, For first-class hotels, 33. tiday of June, 1 30
Section 4, For second-class hot 1s, $2. , pores of such stock. as
. WHEELIHAN BROS.,
k on account of
: ¢ ; No oe Se]
aimee: ) x ficate. Shares. Am't.
McMahon re 20,000. $200
. K. Dow 4 20,000 — 100
‘And in accordance with law,and an order
made on she 1ith,
shares of each
necessary will
the office of the
nome Street, San .
Ni
Jf the Board of D
sold at public a
m 3.
jon
2212,
int the hour of 11 o’clock
Perfection
in Brewing
is Reached,
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
__SGILT EDGE,
% IS PURE. .
* ¥ Grass.Valley. — a
4
t t
In the Transcript Block, on
Commercial pe coir is now
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER .
.
To serve the public with Firet-elass H
Bread,
Pies and
Cakes.
ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
stantly on hand,
due and payable weekly, and if not so paid
the Water Collector may, in his discretion,
after givi the delinquent consumer or
owner of the premises one week's written
notice to pay up, shut off the water from the
prémises or consumer.
Section 56. Water rates for the courthouse
are due and payable quarterly; irrigation
rates are due and prvehie in monthly installments of one-fifth of the rates when
taking water for the season, otherwise payable monthly for water used. If not naid
within the current month water may be
shut off the same as that for domestic pur-4
pores.’
Section 57. A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containing not less than
79 beds, Second-class hotels not less than 40
beds. -Third-elass hotels not less than 20
beds. Fourth-class hotels not le-s than 10
3.
Section 58. A first-class livery stable is understood to be a stable containing not less
than 25 horses. Seeond-class livery stables
not less than ten horses. .
Third class livery stables not less than six
horses. Fourth class iivery stables less than
six horses.Section 59. No one except properly authorized agent of the City shall turn on the water
to anyplace or building without a permit
from the water collector.
Section 60: In all cases the property to. bes
which the water is pick bi he or furnished
shall be responsible for the payment of the
water bill, and in case the same is not paid
in aceordance with the provisions of this
Ordinance, the water collector shall cause
-_the water-to be s! off from-such property
until said bill is paid.
Section 61. Each consumer of water shall
use the same economic lly and not permit
the same to be wasted, and should any consumer of water continue to allow the water
to be wasted, after notice from the water
collector, the water shall be turned off from
the premises and shall not again be turned
on oem. by order of the water committee
of the Board of Trustees and the payment of
all costs of shutting off and turning on.
Section 62, The Marshal, when reqnested,
shall accompany the Water Collector, forthe
purpose of shutting off the water from the
premises of any one who has violated any of
the provisions of this Ordinance or any Ordinance relating to the Water Works.
Passed by the following vote, February
28th, 1898 +
Ayet—Trustees Carr, Gault, Rector, Rich.
Noes—None.
Absent—Trustee Jackson. ?
“ J. C. RICH,
= President of the Board of Trustees,
___test—Iy H. Carr, Clerk.
Notice For Publication.
UNITED S!ATES LAND OFFICE AT
Sacramento, California, July 9th, 1898.
Nosy {5s HEREBY GiVEN THAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
to make final proof in supp°rt of his claim,
FRED BOST .. + Proprietor.
TELEPHONE 37.
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
—-AND—
POULTRY STORE.
Chas. W.Kam &Co.
FPVAKE this method of informing the le
that they have openéd a la
First-Class Store in the Transcript Block,
=e they will keep constantly on hand the
tot 3 t¥ :
Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
Please give us a call.
A Dozen
Raisins
could notbe seeded by
hand.as quickly as half
a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and
-Grape Seeder. Easy
cal. Seed grapes and
Indispensable in every
household !
Enterprise
and that'said proof will be made before the Raisin and Grape
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada Counle peo at Nevada City,Cal., on Thurs.August isth, 1598, viz.: William $:Giert
for the N¥4 of SW'4 aud s}z of NW14 See. 22, T.
17,.N. R. 108. M,.D. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz.:
©. Galbraith, Thomas Somers, Frank Somers,
Wm. Lathrop, all of Galbraith P. O. Nevada
County, Cal. SILAS PENRY.,
be __ Register.
Notice For Publicatiun.
Sacramento, California, June 29, 1898,
NOR Lo BSBEEY A Gabay ibe ae #
ollowing uamed settler has notice a
of his fitention to make.inal proof in ie Makere i 3 the B
port of his claim, and that said proof will
world of improvements and progress'
profit to yourself and vocation. : }
FAIR MANAGEMENT is to.make the products
of the farm, garden, orchard, vineyerd, dairy, breeding pens, stable, and the
the pioneer as wellas the veginner may
THE AIM OF THE STATE
work-shop a great object lesson, that
take advantage of progression. Giy
‘; WE DESIRE TO STIMULATE a healthy. rivalry and "
. petition that will redound to the benefit and advancement of the community
=
. California State Fair
. September sth ro 17th, 1898. ‘
Don’t Stay at Home the Whole Year !
ae eineeniaie acemainaeteadenanddcanimamiiemmaainimiantll
IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to enlargey our ideas, and investigate the:
wherein you will surely find something ot
TO THIS END WE INVITEexhibits of every kind and character that will
show California’s capabilities.
OF AMUSEMENT, we provide an unex
GRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS
lar for the entertainment of. visitors. é
_. FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR EXHIBITS, an
are given by the Southern Pacific
REMEMBER THE DATES and arrange your
days with us. :
Edwin F. Smith, Secretary.
Sink ae
: : Daily; connecting with Lo§.20 A. M. cai tm ving at San
Francisco via Biekecs tise M a
3 : PO i
12:10. P.M. Qrovicud’ train leaving
Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M.
ia ‘Daily; connecting with Lo. 5:30 P..Mecet ‘Srain leaving Sncramente at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for East
LRAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 P, M, DAILY. yet a friendly com
elled ): ¢_ Dally jeonnecting with Overcelled RAOING PRO . 9°43 A+ M. tana'tr with Over
and other light attractions that are Sopa . elsco at 7:00 A. M. and Over!
liberal excursion rate . 9:40 P. M. ayaih lear Retiento at
busines’ so as tospend a few
A. B. SPRECKELS, President.
.
.
}s
@@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con.
The Moyle place nea
Eight room house wi
A new dwelling
Two dwellings on
Two fine
ata bargain.
with U4 acres of nd. One acre under ¢
si 6-Room House oaicene. this piace is situated within ¢
For Sale—
2 Houses——a
buildings.
House of ten rooms, on lot 65 feet f
to clean and economi$ on Sacramento street.
MANHOOD RESTORED
——khY¥
‘Trains will leave and“arrive at Nevada City
onand after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows.
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
isco at. 7:00.A. M. and Over nd
Fe
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
* land ain from East.
: Daily ; connecting with Over200, P.-Mudpad Arata louvine Sab Bren
ct He rer ad at
Arriving From Grass Valley.
196 PM ee
: JOHN ¥. KIDDER,
EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Leave orders at
* Cor, Broad and Pine Streets. [
; ss ae a
66 99 :
THE “POPULAR BAKERY 19% arr" FANS Baga dace
SEMINAL W.
DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION
CURES WHERE.EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
The Doctor has discovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SE}
UAL apparatus is dependent,The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians medic
cent. are troubled with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE i:
to cure the complaint without an operation.
A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effeuse.of six boxes,
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
rou dors te DAVOL MEDICINE.CO., P. 0. 0% 2018, S n Francisco, Cal mail orders . O. OX S xn Francisco, ’
DICKERMA * CO.
*
For sale in Nevada City by
FRED E. BROWN.
NEVADA CITY, . a 2 ©
Agents for Pacitc States Savings, Loan ani Buildiag Co., of.San P.ancisco, Ca,
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and sold on commission.
Houses rented and rents. collected.
Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some.of the best Fire and Life Insurance
Companies.
~ References—The business men of Nevada City.
FOR . SALE.
rent.
A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling house and cut!
ront and 100 foot front back, situated . , .
_ This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All
» Diseases of Generative Organs.
Wilttam
SLEEPLESSNES~
, DEBILITY tained in ‘the’ he IMPOTENCY. in count ee day and fight.
When you want a stylish
{iF Special atterition to transients, “BR
Glenbrook Saloon,
ines is because over % ;
s the only known remi tee. best manner and will keep on hand
EDWARD J. MORGAN,
BROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street,
‘taught me how to cater to the tastes of the
pub mi10
CALIFUQNIA.
r the depot 1s.0ffered as a:whole or in single lots.
th large lot, having a good barn on the place. Well and
city water. Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250..
The Palmer. place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms.
$1500—A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling and’ outhouse of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet,
situated on Long street is offered on the installment plan.
The Lones place on Broad street can be purchased’on easy terms.
Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250. Lap
-The—old_ negro church_ property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by . Bugg:
Boulder street are offered on easy terms.
dwelling houses on Boulder street for sale on the installment plan
tivation. Cow and
Cash $500, balance in easy
the town limits and about
Pieutes walks from the TRANSORIPT office. :
vith lot, situated on Pine street, is offered for sale at a barga'n, or if" Tt
with goct ean be found will lease the place for e term ‘of.years.ata.! :
raisins atthe rate of a,
pound in five minutes. . ae 5 ,
A Woman’s Trouble
e easier for women, and th:
resuit is that remale cumpiaiuts, su ioug decided ULscUlt und alunvst ineur
Is sold at all hardware
stores. Price $1. Send
2-cent stamp for the
“Enterprising Honsekeeper” — 200 recipes.
friends among the women of,our land.
Sospita,
made before the Judge of the Superior Court ~ PL ea
N--vada county, California, at Nevada City,
California, on Monday, August 8th, 1698, viz.:
George W. Baldwin for the SW’, of SE
Boe ie T.i6N. R.9K. M.D. M.~
‘his contin ous residence upon and cultivation Of said land, viz.: Harry Odgers, George’
Sa pelle, Henry L. Kitts and James Kittgall
ada City, P. O. r. :
bag ¥*SILAS PENRY, Register:
, «Sat Crezolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. They Educate as
He names the following witnesses to prove} +" tes Courtsi
Sta
a .
, DRAVING AND HAULING.
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TYPEWRITERS .
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LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. . .
. SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Degree, No.
0. F
Neva Rebekah
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall.
1st and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:90
: «. @elock.
NIE. THOMAS, N.G.
‘Mistletoe Encampment, No. 4
Meets at Odd Fellows H: ii
Pine StxOObi,.csvenssacesde sanSieoe a. .
‘LEADING spe Hop 5 Cent cigar
IN sTocKk-—
G ARTHUR BOLD? up.
LA ROSA > HARMONTA ~~
Every 2d and natin ord of each month at
CHAS STEFFENS, C. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe,
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N..@. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
GEO. F, ADAIR, Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R.S.
Nevada Commandery ,-No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
of each month, at
FRANK AVER, Com.
. First and third
1. J. ROLFE R.
_ C. H. HARRISON, —
DEALER Is
{
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town,
-C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Seound and fourth rg ae coah >»
land from East. . yrs, BELLE DOUGLASS 8.5 ,
UNION HO
Empire Stable,
Broad cha « . National Exchange Hote] _
JAMES HENSESSY, + Prop’r,
The Empire Live
Mastheisreusi ere
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
STARKEY & PALEN’S
Treatment by Inhalation,
cement
(Successors to T. H. Mooney.)
W ELEEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
best horses and es that can oe
give usa 5
‘Pine Street, Nevada City.
S. W. FREEMAN, Prop,
AVING PURCHASED THE ABOY :
HiStabiished stand I intend to Coreen
Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines
AND CIGARS.
My _ long experience in the business has
in this line. Give me a call.
*
Lime! Lime!
JOHN JEFFERIES
Wishes to inform the people generally that he has for. sale
Fifty Tons of. First-Class Lime,
Which he will sell at the lowest prices.
Fis por at Geo. E. Turner’s hardware
store,
He is also ready to take contracts for
all kinds of brick work and cement
walks,
His Prices for First-Class Work are
The Lowest.
Harness and Saddlery
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JATTES~ CAIRNS,
‘PRICES FOR CASH ONLY :
7%
: wee 26
t Harness Oil, per gallon.... RENEE 108
ee
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he qoaeownine of Nosthern. ‘Contral” “CaliCITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, ‘
(neorporated 1876.)
NEVADA CITY
“CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
4 Paid up in coin,
; only with thecx
Undivided profits,
Pee meee eae eeveeersace
VICE-PRESIDENT
8 . worthle 8 concoc io s. But any subsrance . Ass'’T CASHIER su
“DIRECTORS,
Joun T. MorGan,
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Gro, M. Hua@uEs,
NILEs SEARLES
CORRESPONDENTS.
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Also Bills of Neches e
che: prinetpal” cities a yable at sight in
reat Britain and
foctlons on any part of the United States
ae price paid for County and State
Gold and Silver Bulli
Assay Office at the B
_ This Bank M.
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aintains an office at Grass Val—— @ general Banking’ Business is
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Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
. Ofice af residence, Sacramento ot.
"Clty, Cal
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor :t Law,
FFICE—COR. BROA!
up stairs, Nevada ete,
J. M. WALiING,
et Attorney : at: Law,
> PRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Wit, eelorice IN ALL THE CourRTs
"Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
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