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April 1, 1887 (April 1, 1887) (4 pages)

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o : ae. element ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 1, . bnedog 3 & Searls, Church. ross & Simonds, Broad. . Johnson & Mason, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. From Nevade City to John Caldwell, Broad. nines . F. Muller, Commercial. LOCAL DIRECTORY. . Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Miss Della MeCord, Main. . J. Ky Davis. City’s Business Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. List of Nevada . Mra. Leddy & Eagan, Com @. R. Stock well, Broad. . : F.G. Guild, Union. ° BAKERIES. Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, broad. . Hust, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards,/ cial, residence National Johan T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan. L. Hous-. £. W. Charles—Ofice cor. man, E. M. Preston. residence Water Philip Kichards, Main. uU. W. Velantine—Offiice BARBERS M. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Son, Natonal Hotel ait & Wilde, Pine. . G. W. Naffziger, Main. j J. Swart, Broad. R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pi idence Nevada. Wm. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza. Carmi¢hael & Denncy, Main. j ; REAL BOOKSTORES. . Nevada County Land and Brand & Stich, Broad. } ker, agent. rota cor. Pine d Commercial gan, E. M. Preston, Geo Sea.w pene el waa eee oe oulzenhelser, Geo. C. aaa elgg: , } Brown, Geo. E. : ; BOOT AND SHOE MAKERs. H Ghag. a: 33 : I, J. Rolfe, Broad. RESTAURA iB. Lutz, Broad. . Ed. Settles, Commercial. ¢. Kornhammer, Broad. B. Lata, Broad. —————~" 5 Wutke, broad. J. F. Heok, Commercial. FL. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STOBS. Jehn Webber, Broad. +BREWERIES. Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacramento. Jebn Biasauf, Spring. Israel Hoskean, >prias. C. Fegeli, Main. 4 BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. HM. L. Gove, Boulder. CARRIAGES. Gee. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, BTC. Wim. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivers, Pine. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, L. Hirschman, br 3 CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. an Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. P Casper, eor, rine and Commercial. . Union Hotel, Main. National Hotel, Broad. New York Hotel, broad A. Baruh, Commercial. . H. Guenther, Commercial A. Isoard, Broad. John bond, Broad j Joseph Kaight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. . H. D. Sears, Main. . T. C. Moran, corner Comm Dillon & Stevens, Broad. . Thos. Seadden, Broad. ' M. Sotari; Broad. ; Joe Clark, Sacramento. Wm. Menk, Broad. . Robert Simmons, Broad. . Frank Cooley, Main. . M. Hanley, Main. . H. Lotz, Sacramento. Geo. W. Simmons, Town T } $. Wheeler, Glenbrook. LAWYERS. . BSS i a eieenoent een os : oe — 4 Rarley & Little, Commercial. j ‘ {TY S. For road. Table of Distances. . J. 1. Caldwell, Broad. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. ———— . NEWSPAPERS. “ = . . Daily Herald, corner Broa ASSAYING. DAILY TRaxsCRiPT, Commercial. J. J. Ott, Main. -STERS AN Citizens Bank, Broad. 4 orn & avp ic AUCTIONEERS. i= ’ : PHOTOGRAPHER PHYSICIANS. ; . ©. D, Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada. pireetors—Dr.K. M.! 8. Weleh—Oftice cor. Pine and Commer: . Main. 3 i Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. PORK PACKING. . Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. Brand, ' Britiand & Clark, corner Broad and Pine. . John Kistie, cerner Pine and Sprine. 1] i i i if : } : Alpha 16°g miles. . iy. MeCormick, Church. Birchville TO% 1 . Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. Blue Tent ont . W. P. Sowden, Broad. Bear Vailey 238 &. D. Buckley, Broad. Bridgeport. Fete -“W. D. Long, Court House. wman Dam : 3 Cherokee tc rr . LIVERY STABLES. ca Columbia Hill 19% . J. Hennessy, Broad. : Bdwards’ Bridge ae . Lane & Sukeforth, Main. a French Corral 18% j LUMBER a Graniteville 2 ‘ JUMBER. t Grass Valley 4 bee . Vv Flume’€o., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. j Jaekson's 44 ss . & F. Cooper, Piety Hill. Lake City nm . M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder. Little. York tig St Geo. A. Cooper. ore ik atu MANUFACTURING JEWELER. oore’s Fla " North, Bloomfield 14% * Cc. J. Brand, Broad. Newtown x . By MEAT MARKETS. North San Juan 18 Chas. Kent, Commercial. Omesgs . mre =, . Jumes Monro, Broad. Purdon’s Bridge et. 8% . Colley Brothers, Commercial. Quaker Hill ‘ } . c. J. Naffziger, Broad. Kelief Hill wn Berets 18 . Trau & Rapp, Broad. pasen = Sesty : MILLINERY Snow Tent eS egeceg eek TE the ek Snow Point 2 a . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main. { Scott's Fiat. 5 os “ . Mrs. Mills & Grissell, broad————— ane -—§taarteville —— 5 . Casper Cohn, Gommercial. = sp Sweetland eens 14g . Keller Sisters, Commercial. j Epeneevities 2. a MILLW RIGHT. aaingtos 10 “ J. R. Coliins, Coyote. You Bet = eee ’ a Me _ Colfax es : Ds Parsons & fompkins. . Sacramento ee . A. MeNeeley, Piety Hill. San' Francisco 166 = aoe ae Truckee.. ~ 38 3 MUSIC TEACHERS. Hotel. so d and Pine. E CREAM. mercial. ne and Broad, res-! Hotel. proad and Pine, jtittle sore on my cheek, and ‘thé’ doctors ‘oronounced it cancer. }aurober of -physicians, but witkout re i . ‘The medicine they applied was like fire H ; o the sore, causing intense pain. . ¢ statement in the paper tel, ling what8. ‘up. My general health had been bad for } i t TRIED. . . } . . ‘ I have fried a eiying any permanent benofit® Among he wumber were one or two specialistr. 1 saw 13. S. had done for others similarly afffictfed. -I procured som eat onee. Before] nad used the second pottie the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing. twoorthree years—I had a hacking cough ‘and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles.of S. 8. 8. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I bad been for several years. My cancer bas healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise very one with cancer to give 8. 8. S. a fair trial. : H Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, . Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Feb, 16, 1885. Swift’s-Specifie is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities ffom the blood. Treatise jon Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. €O., BRAWEHR 3, ATLANTA, GA. Broad, residence . Klingeuspor L. Gedair & 8ons, Broad. i POSTOFFICE. m L. Lubesch, Pine. ‘K3MITHS } Wallace J. Williams, Péstimaster. BLACK RAILROAD. H. Par-. ESTATE. . E. Turner, Wm. Gaylord, Nat. P Wm. Campbeil, NTS. Mrs. Maloney, Commercial. i SALOONS tate. Ali persons are furbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliyer . any property belon_ing to him, or to any i of said debtor be and appear before the ! in the matter of William Seaman, an Ingolvent . filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insvivency, by Ww hich it appears that he is. an insolvent debter, the said William Seaman is hereby declared to . improvement Asid W: sociation, Broad. Directors—John Tox “be Tikolvent. hereby directed to take possession of. ail the estate,real and personal,of the said Win. Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as lay be by taw exempt from execution, and— of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account } and papers, und to keep the same safely un. “TP tiT the appaenon eas ofan -nasicnee-of his-ex—. i person, firm or corporation, . for his use. bidden ty transfer or deiiyer any . until the further order of this Court, except '-as herein ordered. Insolvent Notice. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE @uunty of Nevada, State of California. Pebtor. William Seaman — having” The Sheriff of the County. of Nevada is or -association The said debteuris hereby forproperty 0 it is further ordered that all the creditors HOME BENGRIT LIFE” ASSOCLATION. erage ‘402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco. . is TREASURER PRESIDENT AUDITOR.... GENERAL AGENT SECRETARY LP. LALEN This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less than $2 vo per annum per $1,090 insurance. Its certificates. are incontesta ‘and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses. It is she largest, oldest and most successful Mirtaal, 1n-. ph procuetes with smeee cease cole: ‘surance Association in California. . _. Jt distribution plat tewards the persistent members by cash dividends at periods of five. years, which dividends greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years and, nearly offset the cost for the second period. : The surplus arising from the difference between the. ac. tual cost of insurance in this Association and the amount collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount required for morsuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve . . Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated . . sibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob. periods, deposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference be. tween the actual cost and the amount collected from mem. bers. —On the closing-of the five-year period beginning January, t such dividend. SS eee BANK OF CALIFORNIA -F. C. HAVENS CALIFORNIA) A. 8. BARNEY .W. L MORGAN (OF BANK OF ble after the third year, . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Section 5. For second class hovels, %. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of Seetion’6. For third-class hotels, $1.00. selfabuse. This solitary viee, or depraved Section?. For oars i poor $1. sexual indulgence, is praetieed by the youth enone — seiewnes yatene ‘icnate of both sexes to an AlIRGe Mattie? tno Section 10. For photograph galleries, 50 following train.of morbid symptoms unless cents. combuatted by scientific medical measures, Section 11. For pind ahope, 0 cqnts. a viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under Section 12. For bath establishments, . the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the bi . The first assessmentowill be payable thirty days after. . date of certificate and-thereafter every two months. DISTRIBUTION CLASS. All certificates: issued during the year 1886, of the: Distribution Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1. . .Certificates'in force December 31, 1890, of the Distribution Series issued in the year 1886, will, on that date, “receive a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed, which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed tc the Reserve Fund by all certificates of such issue, together with all accumulations arising fronrinterest and the amount . . . { . { . ——— ' Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open . Court, of the Courtroom. of said Court, in . the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal., on the Twenty-Bighth . 1887, at 10-0’clock A. . of that day, to prove ‘their debts and choose one or more us. signees of the estate uf said debtor. ercial and Pine. . published in the Nevada Daily ‘Transcript, . & pewspa . ished in ‘sen as the said the s. alk. L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. . J. K Eddy, Half Mile House. &. H. Miller, broad. . Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. _ 4 CONFECTIONBRY. \ g. F. ike CommeeeleTom , Chappell, Pi ee “€ Rosenthal, Commereial. . HL. Peeurtcy, Fine: Mra. Jack, Pine. shes Mrs. Leddy and Ragen, Commereial. : CONTRACTORS AND BUILDBRS { L. Nikell, Nevada. Hoskin s Onsiott & Upstot. A. FER. Nevada. J. ®. Holbrook, Broad. Bordwell & brobeck. cUusTOoM REDUCTION WORKS. 4 Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. . Wm. Joy. . L, Seibert. A. R. Pennington, broad, 8. M. Harris, broad. DRUG STORES. sarr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. 7 D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. DKY AND FANCY GOODS. Lester & Crewiors, Mais, Coan, Commercit:. ed A. Barrett, Vommarcial. : Commercial. P Ma ete corner Commercial and Main. ‘A. Blumentual, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., broad. : Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent. Bureka Co., Wm. H. Crawiord, agent. ‘ FOUNDRIES. . @eo. G. Allan, Spring. . ¢. QO. Barlow, Sacramento. . FRUIT TREES, ETC. ' Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. FRUIT AND VARIETY. B. Rosenthal, Commereial. W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. Samuel Suurtled, Commercial. . Barrett, Lobecker & Co., . A. Friedman, Pine. . B. Sanguinetti. . WC. Groves, Broad. \ Wim. Burton, Plaza. . ©. Luetje, Broad. . G. Farrer, Broad, WATE Nevada Water Co., J. E. N AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. 4 G ¥. Willett, Broad. . H. J. Dassonviile, T ie CONBTABLES. STAG cae &. ; ad. . To Sierra City, Greemé& Co, Ge: Themas sievens, Broed. . To Graniteville, Wm. Cole To Dutch Fiat, Walter L. Wilkingga, ’ To Marysville, John Kane m ada. . Po Washinzton, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, . eee . W. C. Fredenbusr. pen ¥, renrose, rine. . To Grass Valley; Wetterau & Carson, R. Vgn-. a. H. irisa, East Broad. ; . eent. gia 3.¢. Abbott, Wet Hill. \, SURVEYORS. Jerome Covk, Water. J. G. Hartwell, Broad. q.: . L. O. Palmer, Nevada.. . W. F. Englebright, Broad. . & CWarsenversh “SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. j . STONE MASON. i SODA WATER FACTORY. @. Maltmaa, Gold Plat. 4 THEATER. DENTISTS. . Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacraments. ' TAILORING. Commercial. { P. D. Polidori, Commercial. . J. W. Downing, Commercial. j TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. . Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UNDERTAKER. . WAGON-MAKERS. _. Win, Seaman, Piety Hill.) WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERs. R. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aunier, corner Pine and Cottage. W. U. TELEGRAPH. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine. {im meantime all proceedings ayaiust the said «4 insolvent be stayed. ) ce meieeiiomannatne ties e tot Tiusulve at. JAZ) . . Tombstones and Headstones. Spencerian Steel Pens! } ! . . R. H. Thomas, Commercial. Wau. B. simmons, broad. RB. Smovt, Main. \ FURNITURE. Le ci. & Shaw, Main. Sukeforth, Commercial. i Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. 2 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS HAKDWARE. ; @eo. &. Turner, Pine. 2 Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. jas. Cairns, Broad. : HAY, FEED, ETC. . tance free of charge. H. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. C. B. Clarke, Sacramento. % Wu. Well, Main. . Chop, give me a call. . be Thomas House, Broad. solicited. Sa Broad Street Market, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . ee Gas. . — JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. Ce Jj. J. Jackson, Commercial. esis @. C. Gaylord, Broad. i j Wm. Wolf, Main. . ¥ AM PREPARYD TO SUPPLY THE PEOW. H. Smith, Commercial. 1 ple of. Nevada City and vicinity with the . i C. E. Mulloy, bread. Thoteest of : A. KR. Wadsworth, Commercixi. . . *. A Onares sete amaretel — . Beck, . . A. Charonpat, Co ercial. i tompkine & Tolupkins, Broad Pork, W. G. Kichards, Broad. _ . HE. H. Forman, Commercial. BRfutton, Sims & Nichols, V Flume. Veal, Sausages, Corz Beef. Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be . . purebused anywhere in this city. Wm. Holmes, Nain. _ . Meats delivered within a reasonable disIf you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or . l intend to always keep the best Meats to rocured in the market, at the shop, and . ronage is. respec’ Pm oe: : HOTELS. . customers, wiiether old or young, can rely . National Exchange, Broad. . upon getting what they order. how t eek, Broad . Ashareof public pat e ’ . HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & stout. > & Rowe, Main. Guild & Son. M. Oliver. : Ralph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGHNTS. 1. J. Rolfe, Broad. B. M. Preston, “~ WD. Vinton, . E. Morgan, ay # > ee bt, . J a Hobingon, Malin. : . une. ee . premature “ decay. . system, and ail com thful folly, abuse and excesses ‘ A OB . a ; . pRimatunty or bay treed gabe see . preg oan pi pean have line 9 § or 3 > Gacck eke Sane aan Commercial. ‘ . PENSAKY for Diseases of Men, 400 Geury with the ‘eenaary You 4-4 Per iin tous j ri ae amaneialsi . Street. Private entrance 405 Mason stree manthpa ther the fist publication of: this no. , ROTELM _ San Francisco. . thee, te an administrator, af the viMONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. . Scarier mS A fe of Gaxloed & Hh pin . Nevada pee : : + eo JAS. Ge WM! Be ‘ mad ose. fe S Wright, wo : . ° Surveyor, wane ; the frauesction mine b ; Kuaas fa estate, noe ee : ELIJAH. BOOTH Sevade tee Co., Wm. H. Crawford, Meusger yg oe Administrator of the estate of Maris Johb= USEIORS-OF THE PRACE. U, 8 Deputy Minera) SBEVOTOF: . Jon, decessed, I1CE—Upstairs in One 1 Broad end Fine The Mystery Explained. DR. LIEBIG’S. . Guide to Health and . curable cases, Explanatory Diagnoungatural drain from-theresulting from N Ofek Is H laints sti¢ian sent (eculed) . druggist. free, giving the se-' stamp. eret why thousands . eannet fet cure of) nervous de¢hility seminal weakness, . enronic and private diseases, weakness, Beet ie ade Cy. day of February, it is further ordered that the order be G per of general circulation, pub@ said county of Nevada, as ofris published, before aid day setforthe meeting of crediAnd it is further. ordered that in the! Dated Nevada City, Jantidry 20th, 1887. J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk. THE Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Challenge to any) Machine. FReauced to $575. “Kre the Best. Established ‘1360. . . UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER . USED BY THE BEST PENMIEN. . = t 1) PLANO METHOD! NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL. . 4aL Ate ’ i UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. } { —_—_ . 20-samples-fortrial; pest peid;1¢-cents-— Hi IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 753 and 755 Lreadway, New York. . Executor’s Notice of Sale of Real Estate. . . NOE IS, HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN i L pursuance of an order of the Superior . . Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cal. oernia, made on vist day of February, 1587, . . in the matter of the estate of Henry Putte. meyer, deceased, tne undersizned, the exi eeutor of the Last Will ofsaid Henry Putte' meyer, deceased, will sei) at public auction, . to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of . the United States, and subject to confirma: . . tion by said Superior Court, on Monday, the . . ist day of March, i887, at i} o'clock a m., at . the front door of the Court House, at Neya. . da City, in the said coyntyof Nevada, ‘all . the rizht, title, interest and estate of the} said Henry Puttemeyer, deceased, at the . time of hia death, and all the right, title . and interestthat the sid estate has, by op eration of law orotherwise, acquired. other . i than orin addition to that ofthe said Hen. . ry Puttemeyer at tue time of his death, in . and to all those certain lo s, pieces or. par} ceis of land situate, lying and being in the . \ said county of Nevada, State of California, . and bounded and described as follows, to. wit: N.' of BE. 4 4 } 4ofNW. 14, SW. 14 of NE. 4, of Section 10, . Township No. 16, North Range No. @E,} . Mount. Diablo Meridian. . Terms and conditions of sale; cash gold coin . of the United States, ten per cent. of the . . purchase money to be paid to the auction. . eer or executor oa the day of sale, balance . . oneonfirmation of sale by said Superigr . . Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. j i FELIX SUHRAKAMP, { Executor of the ast Will of Heury Putte+ meyer, deceased. i February 2ist, 1587. : . Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executor. £22 GLRMAN 4 of SW. 44, Lot No. . Instantly relieves the most violent attack, . and insures eomfortablé sleep. No wait. ing for results. ins used by inbala. tion, its action is imMediate, direct and certain, anda cure is the result in all A single trial convinees the most skeptical. Price 50e and $1.00 ef-any or by mail. Sample #reefor Dr. R. schiffman, st. Paul, Minn —— , Notice to Creditors. 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Itshall be the duty of the Road Overseer or Road Commissioner of each road district in the county ef Nevada to collect the road poll tax of bis district between the first day of February, 1887, and the. first ~day.of Janne ry; 188. his ordinance shall be in effect on and after fifteen days from the date of its passage. 0 ror Pridgeon, Brophy and Hill voted Januaiy oth, 1887. Za EDGR C*uitinaa of tlie Board. ttest: ¥. G, A Beatty, Cl 2. Harris, Deputy. 7 ~ nel ’ . An for the Year commencing July 1st, 1887, and terminating July Ts, BOARD OF TRUSTEFS OF THE r “ From and after July forms, Sentinal Weakness. . izt, 1888, the followin rates shall be charged, consumers of ay within the Nev : ieton 1,° For families, 50 cents. Section 2. For families occupying a house, we at the Dis-. upper and lower stories, 50 cents. Section 3. For restaurauts and eating housSection 4. Section 14, shops, 0 cen en, 50 cents, ~ ‘Se printing offices, 50 cents. . printing presses with water power, extra, meat cutters with water power, extra, 75 cents. horse, 50 cents. 0C. including Ww : : tor eures when others fail. Try him. By poluging eo eie livery wagons, Section 29. For second-class livery stathrough Wells, Furgo & Co,, a package of} Peas sad oarncaee? a Waating Warns including water for washing wagons, gice and carriages, $2. fourth-class livery sta. to two horses, wagons and buggies, 2 cents. additional horse, 121-2 cents. For breweries, including two . irrigation, $4. Section 38. For sewing machines, for use P og + 25 cents. . . ” Seetion 40. For 1000 bricks on large conNicholas for 1887. . wcts,,ecents 3 * For 1000 bricks on small contracts, lu 1-2 cents. Section 42. Forstone wall and mortar, 8 + cents per perch, Plastering or cementing, one . hours. kinds, $10 per Grace Denio } and City Pound, $20 per year. The agent of the Company l have the power in all cases to ascertain . proper measurement, the quantity of wa. ter used, and fix Sections 46 and 47 ; it shall also be optiona to said agent to furnish or not furnish wate: for irrigution.to parties taking no water at November . family rates. Section 56. All rates, exeeptirrigation and city purposes, are due and payable weekly. or fire, sprinkling and watering streets, practice of organize nies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jail, — . -City trough and pound, are due and . ble quarterly, ° Irrigation rates in monthly . installments of one-fifth of the rates, when taking water for the season, as provided by h he current _. month the water will beshut off at the disculation of abont-two hundred thousand . cretion of the water agent. Section 57. First-class hotel 1s understood ceeding two hundred and twenty-five thou-. to be a hotel containin 3. M. Bb. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many . shal . by Water Section 47. Section. A road poll tax ofthree dollars. LOW by the following vote: Mulloy, Ordinance No. 81. Ordinance Pixing the Water Rates ist, 1888. do ordain as follows :— Ist, 1887, and until July rates, and no greater and may be collected «week by the Neyada City Works, from water taken from said Compacorporate limits of the City of City of Nevada, ,75 cents. For first-class hotels,.$3. For drug stores 50 cents. Pris blacksmith and wagon Section 15. All houses occupied by we ction 16. For school houses with an atSection 17, Forschool houses with an atSection 21. For printing offices running Section 22. For butcher shops running Section 28% For butcher shops, 50 cents. Section 244. For bakeries, 75 cents. Section 5, For dairies, including one t Section 26. For Chinese houses, for each Section 27. For Chinese wasl houses and Section 28. For first-class livery stables, Seetion 30: For third-class livery. stables, Section 31. les; $1. Section 32. Forfeed and sale stables, $2. Section 88. For private stables, from one For Section 34. For private stables, for each Section 35. orses, $1.50. Section 36. Section 37. For gas works, $2. For Court House, including f water for each machine. 25 cents. Section 3s. For public halls and theatres Section 41. Section 43. ent per yard Section 44. Section 45. it “Railroad depot, $2.50. For irrizating, i section 47. Sectien 48. For irrigating vegetable Section 49. ear, }” Section 60. For sprinkling or watering . the streets of Nevada City from the fire plucs 10 per year. Section 5i. For practice of organized hose . or fire companies, 210 per year Section 5z. For flushing sewers of al Section 53. 5 per year. bus: taking water family rates, for lots not exceeding onedential friend of General Grant, and one of . half an acre in area, $10 per season. Lots . containing over one-hulf acre in area, $ly . particularly to its music, per seuson. Section 46. For irrigation,if taking water 5 . at family. rates, for every yuantity above an will be panoramie descriptions of single . inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24 . } centests or short campaigns, presenting a Z For irrigation, when taking . no.water.at family rates, 26cents per inch for . 14 hours. ar. dens, where vegetables are sold in market, a Great Panorama is Made,” by Theodore RK. . §.5 for season. For city fire plugs, for water used for fire purposes, $8 foreach plug per eas ‘or City Hall and City Jail, ection 54. For Gity Trough a the Plaza Cottage Oragn Hae-attuned a steudard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inae genius, skill and money can prouce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, aoie®. response, variety of combination, artistic design,beauty in finish, perfect.construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. Catalogues.and Price Lista on application FREE. : CHICAGO COTTAGE. . ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs. THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE, Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, inches; depth 22 inches. oleae NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. EATT WS BEST is the leading style. It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world. ~ DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. Solid Blaek Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor orzan, suitable for the parlor of a millionaire, built from the very choicest of muterials the market affords or ready money can. buy. Made after an upright Piang Forte, with three bellows comhined—a new scientific plan—bo as to render all tue sweetest melodies pussible trou tue Golden Tonzue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing @way with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the same time brinzing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid more yet the case-is finished very neat bu plain, finished od HH ko that the purehaser can see fer himself that it is not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of ‘olden tonzue reeds of one-half octave each, and 14 full stops. The two knee steps throw on the balance. No dummies. Equal toa rate beat: Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome Paiishad anels and exquisite fret work desizns. us it will be seen we offer an instrument having eyery requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case, OCTAVE COUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those in any other styles, and is the greatest Inven}} tion of the age in reed Organs. It is a tent divided octave coupler, and couples full five octaVes, thus doubling the power. itis divided at the third octave, hus two coupler. stops, 80 that the bass and treble can Section 55. the price as provided b If not paid within beds ; second-class hote fourth-cluss not less than 10 beds, Section 58. First-class livery stable is understood to be astuble containing not less ‘than 25 horses; second-class livery stable not less than 1) horses; third class livery stuble not less than 6 horses; fourth-class sivery stable less than 6 hourses. Sectionfy. Noone except a properl outa purposes. machinery, 2 cents per miner’s inch. Passed February 25th, 1887. H.C. MILLS, President. W. G. Riehards, Clerk £27 BROAD STREET, Nevada Theatre. CONRAD TRAU, Proprieto The Finest. Quality of Meats —rAT THE— BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, SAUSAGES, HAMS, BACON, Ete., Et — filled, . Free delivery, Give me atrial. you every time. CONRAD TRAU "” Established im 1852. J. J, OTT, Proprietor. requeat, Gold Kars exchanged for made with from 50 d fixe compa paysnot less than 70 not less than 40 beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds; authorized agent of the water works shall turn on the water to any plueeor building withpermit from the water agent, provided thatthe authorized agent of the City or Fire Department may turn onthe water for City Section 60. All water used for running NEW MEAT MARKET Nearly Opposite the Most Reasonable Prices @@ Orders promptiy and satisfactory I will endeavor to please Nevada: Assay : Office. NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY, XOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP( ¥ tion refined, melted and Assayed. hy oin. ip} — connection with my Assay Office I have « small Quartz Mill with whieh I can make practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be 500 pounds, PRICES be couple“to-ether or separately ,es desired. it is made of strong coppered steel rods, and isan invaluable improvement on the old pernicious 35-cent wooden couplers in general use, which couples only four octaves, nave only one coupler stop, which warp, swell and disarrange the entire action. To avoid getting a85-cent wooden coupler, buy no Organ that has not two coupler stops,and that does not couple both ways, up and down. Examine the stopscarefully and if ‘You cannot find two coupler stops do not buy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and a Wooden coupler is # continual source of annoyance, and renders an organ worthless after a few months’ use. Best parrenies stop action to be found in the world. 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