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July 30, 1896 (4 pages)

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Mist Every 2 Hydra Ev § ED. J Nevi First a1 MRS. B — PRO Attor! FFI ent vada Gj Atts FFI Ne Courts Att IL Si Pen Indi NI’ at exami and de * Bejet Ify phot'g rief and we If you are inf fringel liabie ¢ —— pW -$0c pm 1. 0. O. F Hall every 2d and 4th Meee tay of each month et 8 o'clock. AARON ARBOGAST, President. HARRY ODGERS, Secretary. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ! Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at 8 . ‘ o'clock . WILLIS GREEN, C. P. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W. . Meets at’Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. . E. C. 'GRISSEL, Pres. . ED. J. MORGAN, R. S. . Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. v= Meets at asonic Hall Firet and third Thursday of each month, at8 o'clock, FRED SEARLS, Com. 1. J, ROLFE, B. "Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. BR. J. MORGAN, C. C. 8. 8S: RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. { Laurel Partor, No. 6,N.D.G.W. Meets at Pythian Castle . Second and fourth Thursdays of each month. MINNIE BRAND, Pres. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, K. 5. . ONAL CARDS. ori { -B. B. POWER, ee Attorney and Counselor at Law and . Stenographer. os ee “7 UNTY SUPERINTEN tow Paha pin Fe Court House, Neyada City, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts: FRANK T. NILON, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. RGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, BFICE Mote. Will practice in-all thé Courts. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law.” . ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, W State and Federal. _. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, \ -~ ILDING, COR. BROAD th Bee Nevade City. Y W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Y COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPD®yu. ? Mineral Surveyor. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. JOHN . . CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. ROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HOots et City. ‘Will practice in all the . Courté of this State. Estates in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. OR! — TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA City. we THOS. S. FORD, Attorney’ and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM-. mercial and Pine streets. . 1. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM-. O mercial and Pine streets. “Ww. -E. F. DEAL, Attorney -at-Law. OOMS 51, 52 AND 53. NEVADA BLOCK, —£%San Francisco. . doing “Whatever is . worth ; . at all . 1S worth doing “. well.” . good fe . oe be ia hariew: as vail ants atime . Shasta Retreat . 2 a PRINTING i No printing office in Nevadafcounty, or in the interior of the State, for that. matter, is better equipped for turning ont first-class work than is the . : Daily Transcript Job Printing Office, * Which is constantly adding to its plant the most attractive and popular MODERN TYPES, BORDERS, zp AND ORNAMENTS. . . Our prices aye as low as the lowest for <ood workm Pp and material. Consult with us when you want t RECEIPTS, BALL PROGRAMS, . BUSINESS CARDS, LETTER HEADS, INVITATIONS, Campers’ Excursion Tickets OUT-OF-DOOR LIFE in the . Sweet Brier Camp ‘Mt. Shasta Camp . veniences fcr camping, and provisions may be Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs t and alt sort of Summer Outings made popular by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY’S at REDUCED RATES to various portions of the State. In the ‘ SantaCruz — ‘Mountains are a number of delightful camping locations, Alma, Wrights, Laurel, Glenwood, Felton, Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek. Shasta Region fascinating, Héalthful, Inexpensive. Near Castle Crags, established threé years. Mountain Home of the Chautauquanis, near Dunsmuir. ——o Thé Santa Cruz Mountains make up. in. charming picturesque what they lack in the fearful grandeur of the Shasta country, an their proximity to the’sea aver ‘the climate the delicious flavoring of the salt sea breezes. The locations are quickly reached, provisions are abundant, rates are reasonable, and oportunities for pleasurable diversions are jimitless.In Strawberry Valley, Attractive and Homelike, These Camps are supplied with all the conhad in abundance cheaply on. the grounds, The Mountains of California are a Paradise for Hunters and Anglers. The SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY has just published attractively illustrated folders describing in detail the various rasorts of the State where sitnated, how reached, rae, ete. These folders contain much valuable jaformation, aud will be distributed freely. Sen your-name to T. H. GoopMaAN, Gen. Pass. Agent, or apply to any S. P. Co. Agent, ‘ ee MANHOOD RESTORED een AY ee CLIPIDENE . : e ' "This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All -——SUCH AS--— rans IN THE BACK, TIRED FEELING, i SEMINAL WEAKNESS, . DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION. CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. LOST MANHOOD, SLEEPLESSNESS, HEADACHE, RBILITY PIMPLES, D IMPOTENCY, The Doctor has discoyered the active principle on which the vitality of the SEX UAL apparatiis is dependent, , ; Y The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90 per cent. are troubled with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE ig the only known remedy to cure the complaint without. an operation. A written guarantee to refund the money 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. i. ‘Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. For sale in Nevada, City by DICKERMAN & CO. A $30 CUT IN THE : CONNELLEY LIQUOR CURE From July 12 to August 20, 1896. The Connelley Liquor Cure Co. will treat persons for the Liquor Habit at their homes for $45, or at the Institute at Chico for $65 and board included, One can be treated at home without neglecting his work or business, provided he has not thetremiens and will take the medicine strictly according todirections, ‘ OIROULARS, STAT HANDBILLS, . BRIEFS, P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, © +ILL PRACTICE IN. THE STATE AND) “WW United States Courts. DR. W. P. SAWYER, ; Physician and Surgeon. ; E OF THE UNIVERSITY OF » Un , Ne . Sit. ‘Hours: 2to4 P.M. 7 to ® P.M. . W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, . FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS. , O up stairs, Nevada City. Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., Prop’s. Beef, Pork. Mutton, Veal, Kte., At the lowest rates. YE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE V stock of the Public Taste Hams, Bacon . and Lard. PATENTS! —_ Popular Pension, Land and Indian Depredation rae OLAIMS. ED STATES-AND: FOREIGN PATENTS Neel: interferences conducted; 8) examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, labels one declan etree 8 ‘acted in any United States Court. oot you have aa inventions send us & sketchtion of the most important features ot the course to pureue. rief descri and we will advise : ( of patents and the same . H or a se ats charged with tn-) fringeinent. submit the matter to us for o re-! are infringed. or if Mabie opimon. National Bureau of Claims, . BOX 35; WASHINGTON, D. Ce $100 Reward! ‘The Nevada County Electric Power Company offers the above reward for’ information that will lead to the ar. testime 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 their own risk. sats Manager Nevada Power Company. — ‘ . vocat AND INSTRUUNION MARKET, : a cial . thousan: over one thousand physicians have eee ihe and reco ; 7m. ed it—a very gicnificant ee oe not aa mer Oe ones a tr e' VISITING CARDS ASSAY REPORTS STOCK CERTIFICATES, BANK OHECKS, ETC., ETC, J. R. Davis, Teacher of MENTAL MUSIC . CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Visits Nevada City; Grass Valley and other . portions of Nevada county weekly for the . pucoane of instructing pupils at their own omes, Fot particu as to.terms of tuition, etc., ally, a ome in No in Juan, or Rt the! ion Hotel, Nevada City. . } =. DOCTORS ‘STARKEY & PALEN’S ~ Treatment by Inhalation { ———— . 1529. Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j . FOR . Consumption, . Bronchitis, Dysentery. Catarrh, rosecuted; infringement suite . notrerePe or small model, together with 2 . ¢ ap ALL E Chronic and Nervous Disorders. PPHE ORIGINAL “AND ONLY GENUINE Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Dre. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment o the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED; and the compound is so condeused and made portable that 1t is sent all over the world. it cewneen in use for more than twenty Sap of patients ‘have been “réated, and thesex. quiring a second e i f-the first, gthent viyorating the whol Seay. ing, stren: x j ‘these statements are confirmed by numerous pe ase our book-ofnse of aes often istowet ih pace only with ie pe yd aebeapeniy of the pation H their names and addresses are given, and you eau refer to them for further informa ion. h The great of our treatment has giv: rise to fi: mitacore, om 6 eal » their. pi es 4 worth any ce mane: elsewhere or by others, ad called Com rious. Y : are mURD MOAYGEN178 MODE OF °. nN LTS,” ie the title of a new book of WUpagenpublished by Drs. “& curative agent, 3 The Chicago es THE POPULAR ORGAN. . SPECIAL—We wilt cure one patient from each county, provided said patients will come to the Institute and remain 21 days, paying their board which will amount to $21. This offer holds good till August 20. For circulars and other information, address —H-R.CONNELLEY, Manager, CHICO, CAL. __ 0 -<GSES 0 -a <> ) -—E 9 E> 9 EE NOTICE. Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS EI Paso de Robles SPRINGS. The Greatest_Health and Pl Reso: on the Pacific Const. sod eet 59: Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. The waters are unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of Neuralgia, Malaria, : Rheumatism, Eczema and all Blood and Skin Disi Trains . Third and Townsend a . ns leave a ‘ow ey Brown & CALKINS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. DRINTERS PRINTER Briefs, Catalogues, Pamphelts, r \ \ Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and.. eases. General Job Printing. San Francisco, Calif,, every morning at 8:1! arriving at Springs at 3:30 P. M. same day. No Staging: Kare $6.20. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES > DR. DAVID L. DEAL, Medical Adviser. by none for. filling orders on short notice. Get our No order too large for us. Spey Se GSE We have facilities which are excelled i NATIONAL MARKET . Bread St., Opp. Citizens’ Bark. C.J.NAPPZIGER, + ©+ Prop’r. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete. estimates. : Hams, Bacon and Lard, wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first . All Sunny Rooms. ‘the mountains: of Northern-Central. Cali. fornia. . on and after Sunday, June 7th, 1896, as folNORTHWAY & MORRIS -. Props. — é First-Class in all its “Appointments. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping ‘places for all stages and busses. Blectric 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. * TAKE NOTIOC£LNoChinese employed in the House, ; The new management of the Union Hotel with its Baas tis adding im rovements, make it the finest and most popular resort in Nevada County Harrow Gauge fi. 8. me TUTE TABLE ‘NO. 51. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City ows: LEAVING FOR COLFAX 3M 3 3 ith Lo"20 A. M. toc ge connecting. W Lo rain arriving at. San rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. ° ‘ ~. Daily; connecti with 12:10 P. M. Overland Train, eaying San Francisco at 7:00 A. M, and Overlan Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P, M, A Daily; connecting with Lo5:30 P. M. cal varain leaving Sacramento at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for East and West. , LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P. M, DAILY. . . 1:30 P. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 4 Daily ; connecting with Over9:43 “A. M. jand Train from Hast. < Daily ; connecting with Over700 P. M. land Train leaving San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. Daily ; connecting with Local :40 P.M. Train apo Sacramento at 5:00 P. M. and all points South. Arriving From Grass Valley. 1:25 P M Sunday only. JOHN-F. KIDDER, Pre.. & Gén’] Manager. EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent. CITATION. United States Land Office, Sacramento, California May 18, 1896, NOZICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALEXANM. Sundays only. Ordinance No. 129. mien cee AN ORDINANCE Fixrna Ton Water, Ratus FOR THRE YEAR COMMENCING JuLyY 1sT, 1806, AND TRRMINATING JULY 1st, 1897. HE BOARD. OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY Ter Nevada do ordain as follows: . i . From and after July: 1, 1896, and until Ju M 1, 1897, the following rates and no other sha be char , and may be collected, per week by the Nevada City Water Company, or other. company supplying water w thin the corporate limits of the Clty, of Nevada. . Section 1. To all families, 2 cents per week. Section 2. For restaurants au eating houses, 50 cents. eae Gamtdoh 3. For first-class hotels, $3. For second-class hotels, $2. For third-class hotels, $1.50. For fourth-class hotels, $1. For each saloon, 75 cents. For rooms and offices, 15 cents. For photograph galleries, Section 8, Section 9. cents. Section 10. Section 11. cents, Section 12, inti 18. cents. ‘, Section 14, For all houses occupied by lewd women, 75 cents, Section 15, For school houses with am attendance of less than two hundred children, #iention.16, For school houses with an attendance of two hiitidred or over, $2. Section17. For foundries, $1. e Section18. For daily printing offices vp) cents, Section19. For daily printing offices running presses with water power, extra 161.50. Section 20. For butcher stops, 50 cents. Section21. For butcher shops running meat cutters with water power, extra cents: Section 22, For bakeries, 50 cents, FF Section 28. For dairies, includidg one horse,
50 cents. Section 24. For Chinese houses, faucet, 50 cents, ‘ Section25. For Chinese wash houses and laundries, $3. f Section 26. Kor first-class livery stables, including water for all purposes, $3.50. Section27. For second-class livery stables, including water for all purposes, $2. Section 28. For third-cluss livery including water for all purposes, $1.50. , Section29. For fourth-class livery stables, For barber shops, 40.cents. For "Beth establishnients, 75 For drug stores, 50 cents. For blacksmith or wagon shops, for each stables, Ll. Stetion30, For feed and and sale stables, 1,50, Section 31.’ For private stables, from one to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 celts. . Section 3%. For private stables, for eaeh additional horse, 10 cents. Section 33. For breweries or soda factories, including two horses, $1.50. For each addidional horse, 10 cents. Section34, For gas works, $1. Section 85. For steam laundries, $2. Section 36. For séwing machines for dressmaking or tailoring establishments, for ‘or each machine, 25 cents.Section 37. -For sewing machines for families for the use of water, 10 cents. Sections. For Court House building and irrigation, $4 per week, Section3). For each tap in the Catholic Cemetery, $2.50 per year. ; Section 40, For public halls and theaters, 25 cents. : Section 41. For banquet halls, 25 cents. Section 42. For each 1000 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents, Section 43. For each 1000 bricks on small cantracts, 12)4 cents. Seciion 44. For concrete sidewalks, floors or walls, 2 cents per cubie foot. Section 45. For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch. Section 46. For plastering or cementing, 2 cents per square yard. Section47, For Railroad depot, $4 per week. Section 43, For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. Section49, For patent water closets, for each bowl, 25 cents per month, » Section 50. For coffee mills run by water power, 25 cents, Section51. For quartz with assay offices, 25 cents. Section 52. For irrigation, from $5 to $15 per season, at the discretion of the Water Agent, provided the amount charged must be reguated in proportion to the quantity used. Section 53. For irrigation, for every quantity above one inch, 25 cents per inch for ro oo oe Section 54. For sprinkling or watering the pict! thea Nevada City from the fire-pluss or otheMopenings, $40 per year, ; Section 55. For flushing sewers of all kinds, $10 per year. mills connected th . his percentage. for collection, to mount of Section 56. For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per year, der ~injs, Hilton Graves, Alex Durbin, John O’Hearnu, John Osbuine, Edwin Ninais, Frank Dower, Wiliam Tien n, W. H. Cole, W. H. Free, George Bonney, and to all whom it may concern: heres the following described lands sre embraced in Selection Lists by the Central Pacific Railroad Company under ifs grant and being within the Sacramento Land Distr ct and Whereas the above named protests fited with the Commissioner of the General Land Office protests against p tenting s id land to raid rail 1oad company by reason of the mineral churWhereas the . “N,”? March 30. 1896, ordered @ hearing to deter mine the character of said lands, whe'her mineral or agricultural by publication and personal service to all personsin interest; You are here:-y notified that under said i:structions.« hearing will be had befure the Reg ster and Receiver of this office at 10 o’clock A. M. on June 22d, 1896, to determine the true character of the fo'towing described lands: The SW. 4 of NE. 4 or lot 2 of Section 35 T 6 N., RB E.; 8. 4 of SE. of . ection 5, T. 16 N., R. 9 E.; Lots 7 and 10 of Sec. 17, T, 16 N., &. 9 E.; NW. of BE 4 or lots 5 an? 6 of See. 11, T. 7 % He E., Lot.i2 of N.W. 14,0f See. 11, T. 17 At which time and place you are hereby ci ed to appear and offer such evidence es you may de-ire regarding the character of said lands. Defauit to this citation by any person interested will be dui noted. THOMAS FRASER, Register. CHAS, F. GARDNER, Receiver. Notice For Publication. Uv. 8. Lanp Orricr, Sacramento, Cal., May 26th, 1886. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE follow named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prodf will be made before the Ju ofthe Superior Court of Nevada County at. Nevada City, Cal, on Mond: June 29th, 186, viz: Manuel J, Bernardo, Nevada City P.0., Cal., who made H. E No. Ss for lots i and got NB. 4. SE. {Act NEan Gy 's 4, See. P. 16 N. Hange 8, Wace hier e ; ~"He names the following witnesses t his continuous Bom» rela upon and at tiene tion of said land, viz: David Housel, Thomas Leonard. T. Coste and Thomas Coan, all of Nevada City P.O., Nevada Co., Cal. ‘THOMAS FRASER, » J. M. Walling, Attorney. CITATION. UniTEpD STATRS . Laxp Orrioz, Sacramento, California, June 26, 18%, NOzicE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO JOHN t Grant, William Grant, J. N. Flint, Charles Mellish, George Grant, John Coombe Joseph May 19th. m27 labs Bark Gd Mabe de of charge : } i \ Adjudication of Insolvency. Cottage Organ 1% THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA County, State of California. , an the matter of J. 1, Cline, Insolvent. DebOre J.T. Cline, having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it apcenzy that he is an insolvent debtor, the said J. 'T. Cline is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the Tou, real and persohal, of the said J. T. Chine, debtor, ex-: cept such as law exempt trom hérs,’ nd to mot alt exeéution, ahd of all deeds, vy books of accoun’ and papers: a keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. -All persons are forbidden to . me Samad debts to the. said inE gr solvent, or to deliver any rty UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, =.. to him, MS aa een Anant ‘or co: or ation for his use. ‘The’ ; is-hereby, forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until rther er of this rt, exceptias herein ordered. It is further ordered that all. the creditors 46f said debtor be and a F petpse e Hon. John Caldwel. J the Su jor Court of the County of Nevada, State of Californi: in open wie the Courtroom of. i vada Setrensia Sohn Sah tas OF Tal 198 vada afo: on } uly, atten o’clock a, m. of that day, to ebts ai e or more the estate of saidit further ordered that the order be pubTRAN 6 Gag attained a ery dard of excellence which» dmits of no superior, i Tt contains araey improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excelient Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, rfect construction, making them the most atPrective, ornamental and desirable organs.for homes, schools, churches, lodges, socivires, ec ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, SKILL WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS oe urt Sar 4 lished in the paNees, je NITRUCTION BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOLS ie Ehaelty of “County of X nw i é . oftenas the the geld paper is ublished ; the said Gay ogi fo" emectt Ligh erate Cpe Rae y Catalogues and Price Lists on application. ne Bs Waa fu fortime all p : against poke gba orn te . OHN CALD § joner penared pot oe aw Seas acl ultural b; blica: : whether personal BS ragga Carman uler, James MeMannus, Hale J. eee AW iecees Torus Ss. ontrens, fast . Southern, Kearn on, Thomas ach, ee eee eto, Venetia als: onn Uo: on, John a r Devine; Charles phees Seephea dasheres Wm. Ibridge, Able N. Delbridge, Thomas J. ron, Sanwuel.Y oe, id. Johnston, f. Wi ley, Jerry Kelleher, W. L. Williamve -D. poste Fr ikon A. Bough, BA OFRAN,.W.» Hh. xe, + Cook, ‘Bo + Pentel & Collins, He He Brindle Be Richard Ph Brown, A.5S, Bower, W. A. Bryan, alifornia G. Pany, 3 who may concern: ompres tins I al Clear Lists 54. A tipback Combeniy andor itegrant and witt Inthe Sacraments Laud Diviric and, eas e named p tants filed with the Commissioner of the General Land Office protests agains patenting said lands to said Railroad Company by reason of t ineral character thereof herene by letter “N" Commissi: a be: held ‘said lands you are hereby notified that untruetions a bh ill be a to character of 1 the followay is of 7 lot B. foe 6, pe cuiston, Christopher . isin} Attest: T. H. Carg, Clerk. . elan . California Gold Mining . lands are ; Section57. For city trough at the Plaza and city pound, $20 per year, Section 58. For all water used for fire purposes, $120 per year. Section 59. The Agent of.the Water Company shall have the power inall cases to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity of water used and fix the price as provided in sections 52 and 53 of this ordinance. : Section 60, All water rates, where, not otherwise provided in this ordinance, are due and payable weekly, and if not so paid the water agent. may, in his discretion, upon giving the délinguent consumer one week’s -written notice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of sueh consumer, Section 61. Water rates for all city purposes and for the court-house are due and payable quarterly, irrigation rates are due and payable in monthly installments of. enefifth of the rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay monthly for water used, if not paid within the current month water may be shut off the same as that for domestic purposes. Section 62, A first-class hotel is understood to bea hotel containing not less than 70 beds. Second-class hotels not less than forty beds. Third-class hotels not less than twenty beds, Fourth-class hotels not less than ten beds, oe E i oe rag livery stable is unrstood to. a stable contain s than twenty-five-horses. oe noe tem Second-class livéry stables not less than ten horses. Third-class livery stables not less than six horses* Fourth-class livet'y stables less than six nection Gl. N on 64. Noone except.a properly authorized agent of the water pomapane. shall ger on the water to any place or building without a permit from the water agent, pro. vided, that any authorized agent of the city lor fire department may turn on the water for city purposes. machines, 25 cents per miners inch for ¢ hours pig Nit de that during the eannuns of J uns. uly, August and September of each year when thé water company can not obtain more than a sufficient supply of water in the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refuse to supply water for the pornos of running machinery ; and provid ‘urther that on complaint of a water conusum. 9rs that he js unable to obtain a sufficient supply of water fordomestic purposes or for irrigation, the Board of City Trustees may: after investigating the matter, order the sale = fcdok Sea Lier . 7. Upp pend stopped, and opped after a per y from the date of such pte Ky eee Section 66. The Marshal, when requested. shall accompany the. agent of the water company for the purpose of shutting. off the water eg eet ig bate any person who shall n ult inthe paymen . prgriss se — ordinance. whi caliess e Marshal shall charge and collec’ the water company for such service p, Magoo of $2 for each time he so accompanies the poet agent, ae arma to’ Le paid by the shal into the ty Treas yt other funds collected by gi et snag de Scetion 65. For all water used for running . f Passed by the following vote, February 2th, 189: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Hook, Rich. No. . Gault. : a . D.S. BAEER,. . President of the Board of City Trustees. . i . . . . . Blection for Chief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION esc 3" Rngineer and Assistant Chict du reer of the Neyad Department will be ne mer Monday, July 27th, 1896, From 6 to 8 o’clook P, mM. Judges—Eb. 1 and Phil Scadden Clerks—J. H: jingon and J. ‘ By order of t irgaiagey and 3 here . J.B. Isnac,Seoretary> sims L. P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and:2l Merchants’. Exchange fornia street, San ope not ant ja Frenne to ork \ ; chers wit. t « pubiicati h n four months after the firs . istrator at his o Ordinance No. 13 t; An ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE Revexrce —To ~ . Levy A Ciry Roap. AND Srreer Por, TAX FOR THE YEAR RIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND NINHTY-SIX AND SEVEN, HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITy T. of Neyads go origi os re pat ges ¥ Srotion i. That a City Read and St of ‘Three Dollars is hereby levied, Yor the wee cal year 18%-7, upon each ‘able ied male inhabitant of the City of Nevada over the age of twenty-one and under fifty years, for Cit Road and Street purposes, which said Po! Tax shall become collectable on and after the feet: day uF ne uly, eighteen hundred and ninety-six.in the manner provided by the collection of School Poll Taxes, tease fa SxcTION 2. The City Marshal of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of ‘said tax. aard shall collect tlie same in the manner provided by law, and upon the neglect or refusal of any person liable therefor to pay said-tax after demand, said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person, Said sale may be made after three hours verbal notice of time and piace, and the provisions of Séeccng ahs pay nha! pci and 379 of the Politi eal Code of California, shail a i every eueh seine hed sale. Ppl bee rie SECTION 3, The City Marsi:al must sworn statement to the City Bosra’ of tea tees of the total amount of said Poll taxes collected by him during the preceding. m and must pay tlie same, less the amou Treasurer at the same time that other Pine 4 nues are made be yable. ty Section 4, The City Marshal shall < ates per gent: on all such Poli tests ol ected by him for said fiscal yea such collection, RNa rae Passed June Ist, 1896, by the foll : rales Carr, Gault, Hook, Rape Wo —none, ‘J. Oo RICH, Attest : . President of the Board, T. H. Carr, Clerk,” june $ Summons. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE A of California, in an ) Nevada. a da for the County of Jentral Pacific Railroad © oF ~ p a e. ened age 2 Defendant.’ sete ection brought iv the Supe the State of California, in ane fas aha Coins of Nevada, and the Complaint, filed in the ony of the isk of said wim . 1@ people of the State of Californ reeting to 1. B. McCormack, Verena (ou are hereby required to appear in an action. brought against: you by the abovenamed Plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, and to answer the Complaint ‘tiled therein within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this: Summons, if served within Nevada County; or if served elsewhere, within thirty days, . ’ he said action is breught to foreelose contract No. 6458 N. S. made Uctober 12th, 1887 by . the Plaintiff'and the Defendant, whereby the Plaintiff agreed to seil and the Vefendant agreed to purchase the lands described in the said contract, situated in Nevada County. California, The complaint alleges that there isduefrom the Defendant, according to the terms of said contract, the sum of $768 for unpaid purchase price, with interest thereon at seven per cent per annum from October 12th. 1891, arid the complaint asks the Decree of ee eet ve dae pa oho and foreclosing eUuaan rom all 9 nm of. the fands deseri bean: mae ghee aged in the saitract, unless all the sums found on ge tucees Plaintiff are paid’ within such reasonable time as this Court may fix, with costs of suit All of which will more fully appear by reference to the Complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer. the said complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will ore your default entered, and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. _ Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, this 16thday of February, OB n° [SBAL.]“"s ‘4.. GREANY, Clerk. és y J.C. Nilén, i Wee Rinaet : yon H. MA Heardan, aetorueys 0 mtr, i 5 Praahiocs ak nion Trust Bui TANS, Bee No, 2041, Application for Patent. Usitep States LAND OFrioe, } Sacramento, Cal,, July 17, 1st. : { OTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT That the North Bloomfleld G ag 1 1e North Bloomfie ravel Mining: Company%a corporation) by its duly euthare ized agent, H, Pichoir, whose P. U. address is: 32 Sausome strect. San tf raucisco, California,. has this day tiled its application tir a Patent. to the Penelon Placer nine; situated in Vir-. gin Valley Mining Distriet, Nevada County,. State of Califormih,.and. designated by the Held nates aed officiel plat on tule in this ofe as Lot No. n ‘Townsh st North, Range Nine East, M. De a cin Sa The exterior limits of said Lot 80 being as Poth e with magnetic variation 17° 30’ Kast -wit : . Beginning at a spruce tree fo: 9) diameter marked 2. No; 1; lad anid 10 of the Humbug Creek bluniing Mine (approven sur ver i aus iron which the section orner common to sections 11, 12, i t *. te bases papa 8 Hoare $ Ease, tg Die ablo Meridian bears-North 734% i ee meee nek Pe eonnoes Bow Thence North. 47° 35° West 3.58 chains 233 feet toa post 4 by 4 inch mated ae No. de es, in rock mound thence North 12° 15’ East 5.47 chains 361 feet to a post 4 by 4 inches, ina book fagnrad nee oat No, 3.” ; Thenes North-38° 85’ Hast. 4.28 chains 282.5 feet to a post 4 by 4incheg i d marked ua Le! e inches in a rock mound , thence North 209 45’ East 6.88 choins 454.1feet to a post 4 by 4 inches in ¢ x ‘ marie *e te Mes nehes in a rock mound thence North 30° 25’ East 4.61 chains 304.3 feet to a post 4 by 4i a f marked +B. Fe fh: nches in a rock mound Thence East (at 1.85 chains 122.1 fi by 4 inches in a rock mound iaasheed ee i on section line between sections 11 and 12 from which the section corner common to sections 11 12,13 and 14 bears South 0° 56° East 10.09 chains distant) 5.67 chains 3.74.2 feet $3 a pos oy, 4 inches ina rock mound markthao og some 36° 80° West 2.33 chains 153.8 t tO @ po: ‘OC; i mariced ee 2 on i mound 4 by 4 inches Thence South 30° 15' West 5 chains 330 feet to a post 4 by 4 inches in a rock mound marked “iP. No, 10.”” Pd ete cody ha ott West 6.94 chains 458 DO: y 4i marked ee Noe Sh Speas es in @ rock mound ence South 46° 45’ R feeb to 0 Goce ky 5' West 7.60 chains 501.6 Harkes"e Nee ee ead Thence South 6¢ 15' West 3.08 ch to the place of beginning. : garner Containing 9.78 aeres: unereae onnecting Line.” Beginning at a spruce <2 P.No. 1, previously Mean tined: ‘i Bi ag magnetic variation 174° East. S. i foal E. 8,50 chains to a black oak tree 8 ieee ork Belg the Section corner compon t6-Seettons If, 12, 18 and 14, Tp. 17, N. R. The ap licant clai . , mine. by fooati on aims said Penelon Placer § claim is bounded on the South b; Humbug Creek Fluming Minis. Lot 63, the cenrent claim on the North being the Bloomfield Hydraulic Mine, Lot No. fo, patented, hous . Sout distant, ny and all porsons claiming adversely any por on of the said a poclon inet Mine” so officially surveyed,designated and hereby apeyes for, are required to file their adverse . nde with the Register of the United States een ge pe at Sacramento, California, durpA 4 Hoge fayeperiod of publication here‘ : le visions of the Statute. me apennen te Pro THOMAS FRASER, Register. _It is hereby ordered that the fo ing nogies of publication for patent be bublished ioe the period of Ton! days (61 consecutive ssues thereof) in the NevapA DAILY. TRANiGierG a daily. paper published at Nevada California. “~---PHOMAS FRASER, Register. . The first publication of yes made on the Xth day of Sig ten 08 Notice to. Creditors. (STATE OF AUGUST DECEASED E Notice is, hereby given 1 undersigned, Administrator of. t f August utke, deceased, to suet Meeatiecs fol all persons: having claims against the said deibit them with the necessary on of this notice to the said Admin‘ idt ros. Pine ntrewe” the store of Schm county, California, E. W. SCHMIDT, Administrat f t Wutke, Mehkan A ons Estate of Augus “Thos. S.Kord, At Dated May oth, 1688. for _— Nevada City, Nevada City Taxes. Narice 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City ‘Pa: if not paid by Baral pare ee payable, and Monday, August 3d, 1896,. way . Costs will be added. I will be at my office ock until 6 o'clock: fran? Say from’ 9 o'clock A. M. to 12 M. and Marshal aud 18, 1896, x Collector.