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June 21, 1898 (4 pages)

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os en a wae tor the yésr commencing July Ast, 1898,.ana terminating June 30th} of Ni ge Sick y ra Tdi Ny Re 0B M.D. . M., andchas fit hia . 1899.. 2 list. for the Same ihr public for inapection Sau a a “co ¥, os oe i ; é ! same has been conspicuously posted n 8 . a fet BOARD OF TRUSTEES on THE CITY ; same Fos incpection by. persons interested . ot Na te and until . eee" this oles, wighia wat rom @ a " * y i iV Dy ith ¥ . Jaly ist, 189%, the following rates and ee gaye. Moree tate of first publication of this . ty e of 3 ia gel peed ened supee ie es a Bese ae? opt open ae rate ae at So ah ai iEs ud wherein. the ei o be! p ving. se Ado ig the corporate limits of more i Nuohle for niueral than for agrieul. ‘th vada. ie ae “afar ‘ ‘e ge seston tk aor each separate family, 25 tural purposes SILAS PENRY, deution ior pestaurants ard eating 4 ses, cents. : ye resto %. For first-class hotels, 33. Section 4, . For second-class hot Is, 32. Section 5. For third-class hotels, 51,90. Section 6, For fourth-class hotels, $1.00, . Seetion 7. For each saloon, 79 cents Section & For rooms and offices, 15 cents. Section & For photograph galleries, 50 I ’ Section 10. For barber shops, 40-cents. _ First publication April 21, 1889. NOTICE. had G. Wy TOWLE; PRESIDENT “OF THE Towle Brothers Company (a corpora-— ee a lighments, 75 tidn) whose principal place of business is . arty ion iM. For bath establishments, ) Towle, Placer county, gee of Califoraia, . cents. ent owner. 0 e lan resection 12. For blacksmith or wagon shops be at hereby give notice that it will on . 0 gents,” Gres. Ocents. _ the 2d day of aaly 1894, apply to the Register Section 13, For dru * easy Ned by . of the State"t.an Office at Sacramento, CaliSection 14. For each .houseoccur Y . -fornia, for a duplicate: certificate of -purlows women, Seg vena. wasuan Mt ; chase, het anges 3 sees to Paxtl Boottshes oO , 4 ate. : ther %, 3 ; tendange of two hyne or, over, 3°. Di rags shoe ith halrat Section tp Section 1 For found bes _ tN R io E, Mt BM in Nevada county, CaliSection 17,. For daily printing offices, 25) ¢. nia, seagate : . cents, Dated at Towle, Placer county, Cal.,; June Section 1%.. For daily printing eters runs] 37908. : ning presses with water power, extra, $1.50, TOWLE BROTHERS COMPANY: 53-4w By G. W. Towle, President. . Section 19. For butcher s‘ops, 50 cents. . Seetion 20._ For buteher shops, running ise meat cutters with water power, extra 50 cents. > Netice’ editors. . section Se For bakeries, #0 cents, ms Her te S oy me fs : aS oe, dairies, including one E . TE OF Ma BBW DREW. t, DECEA SED. Section Se For Chinese houses, for each . 4 ; ie vr ofthe of Mabel sign aucet, 25 pents. fan : Seetion For Chinese wash houses and st None pipe oe and . laundries, deceased, t same ec Section 2. For first-class livery stables, . 2 o.ry yvoucliee ‘wightn, inelnding Water for all purposes, 53.00. he tites Textil Sr this no 43 oY oma 6, For second-elass livery stable, \ said Administ “os on b roof, 4 ‘Section 27. For third-class livery stables, . Bros, Pines me Nevada y, Ney n. : Se ty, Califoru ia, the utah. of place, for oi Secionaes For fourth-class livery stables, the transaction of the ; mof Vinee 1. : : fece Date@\May 24th, to two horses. wagous and buggies 2 cents, 1808, Tuos. §. Forp, Attorney for the Estate. and 10 cents for each additional horse Section 31. For breweries or soda factories, inctuding two~ horses, $1.50, and ten Fhe: cents < ane additional pare. iN = ~< Section ‘or gas works, +1. ES P yas oe 33. A od pe wien age en p 4 . i 3 AungalBr ficettes, Sect #4. For sewing machines for dressi : ee makina on tailoring establishment, for wa4 te Annual) of the stockholders ter for each.machine, 25 cents. . ofthe suahocsigs of Mining Company . Section 3. For sewing machines for -famwill takeplace at Leutje & Brand’s Store on . ilies for use of water, 10 cents. . Friday evening, July ist, 1898,at 8 o’clock, for ; z se buildi 1 th rpose lecting® Directors for. the . h Section %For courthouse building and ,o petponc rand the transaction’ of such . egg aw UO. rorNevada County rounds, $4 per week. Seetion FP yor each tap in the Catholic other. business asmay properly come before cemetery, $2.50 per year. : ‘said meeting. Gihad: ' Seet jour A Sor publie or lodge ‘halls, 25 G. J, HO'FHERSAL, President. cents. j x C. J. BRAND, Secretary, jel4 Section 3%, For theaters, 10 cents. Are + Seotion #.\For banquet halls, 2 cents.:Section 41. For each 100 bricks on large contracts, 10 cents. Semi-Annyal Examination. Nes domemn tear ea . D hursday Evening, June 23, 1898. ow nogter” "The =: Saturday RED CROSS SOCIETY. 2 : mento at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for Kast + and West. 1 tion 29. For feed aud sale stables $1.50. Be" =s nk “Br THE WHITE Section 30, For private stables, from gone Acne escastds the Rstate of Ma} eR: . . work. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT . UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TO AID THE A Grand Array of High Class Talent. Ladies’ Lyric Quartette, of Sacramento. Mrs. C. A. Neale, Pianist, of Sacramento. Ralph Gaylord, Solo Whistler, of Nevada City. [iss Josie Wilhelm, Violinist, of Grass Valley. Miss Annie Webber, Vocalist, of Nevada City. Miss Sadie Allen, Pianist, of Nevada City. Miss Eleanor Howe, Dramatic. Reader, of Reno. TICKETS, 5O CENTS. Nothirig extra to reserve at-Foley’s. SEWING MACHINE. 0 SOLE AGENTS, 2 All kinds of Machines repaire 1 by a competent adjuster. We guarantee our on and after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. Afternoon: Musical :; Club) s-20.2.2%. :'bsrans 12:10 P. M. Daily; ponmecting with . Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. . G. WSan Francisco at 7:00 A. Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M.eai ‘Train leaving Sacra. . ist and 3d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:30 ; o’clock. . s : . Meets at Odd Fellows Hall . JENNIE THOMAS, N. G. LILLIE WHITE, See. . TINE TABLE NO. 52. ‘Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 7 Daily; connecting with Lo.20 A. M. eal ain arriving at San mM. and Overinud Daily; connecting with LoMistletoe Fomampomyts;ne47, . . Us : ORDINANCE May. Concern. : c ep SOGIETY DIRECTORY: . 1.1. sowman. J. F. SHAW a a Pati ate Lat . NEVADA CITY THEATER, Hovada Connty:Harrow Gauge B. 2. Soe een nn saw & BOWMAN, An Orabiignce Fixing the Water Rates: Ey Re tk : = ey iva Rebekah Deeriee Be TERED! Dentists. Offilee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. . PINK PLATE'WORK A SPECEALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. ’ EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONR * Meets at:Odd Fellows. H >it fivery 2d and 1th oe of each month. at . 130 o’clock. j E.M McoKINLAY, C. P. Guo. A. Gray, Seribe. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. CHAS, SCHWARTZ, Pres, ED. J. MORGAN, B.S. ° LAAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M. DAILY: 1:30 P. M. Sundays only. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and third Thursday of each month, at} 7:30 o’clock. FRANK AVER, Com. I, J. ROLFE BR. ‘ ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. . Daily ; connecting with Ov 2r9:43 A. M. jand Train from East. §:00 P.M. jand Train leaving Sdn Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S » Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D.’G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle . MAY MARTIN, Pres. . . . . 9 ee . orsea delivered free of charge . . . COLLEY BROS., eerie NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. iC. J. NAFFZIGER, Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, etc, Hams, Baconand Lard . wholesale and retail. And all kinds of M: ats usually found ina: ret class market, UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. ~Prop’s, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Kte., At the lowest rates. : ‘YE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE atock of the Daily : connecting with Over. Second and foarth Thursdaysiof each month, . Popular Public Taste. Hams, Bacom and Lard. Daily ; connecting with Local 9:40 P. M-~ Train leaving Sacramento at 5:00 P. M. and all points South. Arriving From Grass Valley. I 125 P. cecal " JOHN _F. KIDDER, Pre. & Gen’!l Manager. EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent. —PLAZA— LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. wine William & Thomas Harry, Propictors, (Successors to T. H. Mo dney.) W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and buggice that can be obtained in the county. Open day and night. When you want a stylish rig give usa call. £@FSpecial attenti ients. “Sa to tra Section $3: For each 10% bricks on small HE i 1 se ieetahin ee ‘. ananicporny + grreegenste i T eautetor Teachers Oert ficates Hl comSeotion 4,~ For ponerete sidewalks, floors mence at the Lincoln School Building,Ne{ oF walls, 2ieents per cubic foot. ri Psd u x Section 44, For stone wall and, mortar, 8 eee oor en nea A ye geet cents per perch, i rod Section ri For — and cementing, , ©#"t weal te oBx 2 W.J.ROGERS. 2 cents per«quare yard. County Superindent of Schools, Section, 46.. For, railroad. depot, .$3.per). nevada Cite; Duue Pk week, Section 47. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. . Section‘ For coffee mills run _by water Order of Notice to Creditors. PeeStiog Me or quartz mills commented 1 eerie eat ota Comme OF veNervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs with r offices, 25 cents. eon EB Gr irrixaticn, from to $15; PN the matter of WM. H. MURCHIB, an In. solvent Debtor, having spy ' to the! er seasqn, at the discretion of the Water Court for a discharge trom his debts, it is . Eohleetor, PFO bem tlie ‘amount charged . hereby ordered thet the Clerk of this Couj . HRADAG t gededad meet in proportion to the give noties 3 ail creditors who have prov i S, (7 aie _' their de to appear ore uu at Sections]. For irrigation, for every auan-. th6 Courtroom thereof at the City of Nevada . tity above one inch, 2% cents per inci for j) said County of Nevada, on the 18th.day of! twenty-four hours mie ey PO : A Section 8%. Fora 1 water used for running . iat Pi tai sine Sata dosh Se mashing Stas wee ee twenwhy the said W.H, Murchie should not be Section. 68. For dynamos run by water, —: . power, !4 cent per hour for 16 candle power . with the Statutes in such cases made and } . provided, It is further ordered that notice amp. . of the said application be given to the said the authority in all cases to ascertain by proper measurement the quantity of water u and tix the price as provided in Secs. 50, 51 anp 582 of this ordinavee. Section 55. All water rates where not otherwise provided in this ordinance are the monntt to be charged for one week and are . due aud payable weekly, aud if not so paid . the Water Collector may, in his discretion, . after giving the delinquent consumer or owner of the premises one week’s written ; notice to pay up, shut off the water from the’ In the Superior Court of the County of Ne. premises or consumer, vada, State of California. . Section56. Water rates for the courthouse N the matter of S. T, MURCHIE, an Insol. are due and payable quarterly; irrigation . vent debtor, having applied to this Court . order at least once a wee for four succesive weeks in the Nevada City Daiiy Tran. . script, a newspaper published in the said . . City of Nevada. F, T. NILON, Judge. Dated June 1ith, 1838. } W, D. Long, Attorney for Petitioner. jij ; : Order of. Notice to Creditors. able monthly for water used. If not paid . dehtsto appear before this Court, at the} within the earrent month water may be . Courtroom thereof, at the City of Nevada, . shut off the same as that for domestic pur-. inthe said county of Nevada, on the 18th day . pores. of July, i89,at the hour of 10. o’clugk a.) m, . Section 57. A first-class hotel is under. of the suid day, and show cause, if any they . NEVADA CITY, : ~ ° -stood to be @ hotel containing not less than . have, why the said S. T. Murehie should not . 79 beds, Second-class hotels uot less than 40) be discharged from his debts, in uecordance i peds, Third-elass hotels not less than. 20) with the Statutes in such cases made and . peds, Fourth-class hotels not les than 10] provided. It is further ordered that notice . Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San F ancisco, Ca}, péds. i ! of. the said application be given to the sa Section 58, A first-class livery stable is un. ereditors by 5 a and by Breeton of 4 } derstoodito be a stable containing not less} order at least once a week for fonr successthan 25 horses. Second-class livery stables . ive weeks inthe Nevada i ity Daily Transcript: not less than ten horses. . a newspaper published in the‘ ity of Nevada. . Third class livery stables not less than six F. I. NILON, Judge. . Sm Fourth class iivery stables less than { Pated June 17th, 1898, ¥ six horses, W. D, Li , Z 5 Section 59. No one except properly authorLong, Attorney for Petitioner. jeli ized agent of the City shall turn on the water . — oe to any place or building without a permit from the water collector. \ Seetion 60, In all cases the property to which the water is supplied or furnished THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR; shall be responsible for the payment of the Chief Engineer and Assistant Chief water bill, and incase the same is not paid Engineer of the Nevada City Fire in aceordance with the provisions of this Department will be held at the Ordinanee, the eS lector gball cause. City Hall on : a . the water to shut off from such property wat ‘ until said bill is-paid. Monday; July 25, 18908, Seetion 61. Each consumer of water shall} From 5 to 8 o’clock p. m. pse the same eeonomic lly and not permit Judges~AB. Wolf, E. W. Schmidt. we the same to be wasted, and should any couClerks—J. E. Isaac, J. H. Hutchison. . sumer of water continue to allow the water By order of the Boardof Fire Delegates. Election for Chief Engineer. . to be wasted, after notice from the water J. E. ISAAC, President. coilector, the water shall be. turned off from Wa. SCort, Secretary. _ : ji0-ta the premises and shall not again be turned : i Rn es Fe ky. on except by order of the water committee of the Board of Trustees and the paymeut of all costs of shutting off and turning on Section#2,~ The Marshal, when reqnested, shall acopncee? the be rad paces ag he for the rpose of shutting off the water om. the y i yemisnd of any pied who has violated any of The Nevada County Electric Powet pre provisions of this Ordinance or any Or. Company offers the above reward for dinance relating to the Water Works. information that will lead to the argern by the following vote, February rest ad conviction of any and’all 2Ath, L : : * p par Ayed—Trustees Carr, Gault, Reetor, Rich. ties found tampering or interfering in Noes —None. any form,shape or manner with the Absent—Trustee Jackson. Company’s poles or wires in either of the towns or across country, WARNING—From now cn there will be a strong current on our wires, and parties meddling with them do‘iso. at $100. Reward. J, C. RICH, President of the Board of Trustees, Attest--T. H. Cans, Clerk. {Seal) jell ea ; their own risk. Proposals For Reservoir Construc; E. J. pe Sasza, JR. tion. Manager Nevada County Electric Power Company. : ———— oe J. Rv DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. *RALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED S by the Board of ‘Trustees of Nevada City, California, until 8 o'clock df the evening of the 16th Day of June, 1898, for furnishing labor and material for the coustruction of a double compartment reservoir. Seether a aoe houses, Waste) visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other Plans and specificatious can be seen at passions Po Pace tionm Drege grag & —e he the office 3 the Board of Trustees. at the Weel seo nstrueting pupils at their o City Hall, Nevada City. ‘ For particulars as to terms of ‘tuition, ete 1 be received for the work asa De * ’ Bw od fe must be in accordance with form i BT HES em cakes Bd —~ = fer tz and the specitications adopted . the Union ‘Hotel. Nevada City.‘gach bid must be accompanied » a check a e ach ie the order ofthe “President of the . ey 4 7 : Ricard of fencers ot heradeCe ce f'tne. OMion Livery Stable, The amount of such least five per cent of pr eres ul bidder. heck shall be a the amount of bid Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Proposals should be enclosed in sealed eulife, gives vim—you get the brace and bounce of true life. ** to Thomas H. Carr, Clerk ’ s hts disease, conquers disease. “‘ ” f LP GR ticard of Trustees, Nevada City. Cal. Henry Lane, = Prop’r’ , tig et tat ins courage od wi te ‘and endorsed Proposals for Reservoir Conoes and dares. It carries young girls safely over the shoals just this side str +o ht't \est as —— of womanhood. Its fits the bride to become a mother. It safely guide the He Ward reserves the igh ty cesta senha wommae oret tng anssee yes Tomes naow nea tus, Tapn Gt Lire, You “ 7 Ww oO or ~ the Board u “be for the best inren eve tags Hw RR ee i Send far"haok ate vent teow, a plain Ben ger. a Panna oe ed p> fed Beet Trustees of Ne-. Open dav and night. i SOsPiTA ANY * 423" -825 Market St., San Franelsco yada City, Calif. a: a SoSTHOS. H. CARR, Clerk of ae sea Established in 1858 by attention to the transpor liga mage tr ete quartz fro Bu and Crucibies for sale, o discharged from all his debts in accordance U . per cent. are troubled with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE is the only know Z Section Ss. The Water Collector shall haye . ¢ caitors by vant asd by publication ne this . dy to cure the complaint without an operation. y known rem ase of six boxes. eee ET — = == A . FRED E. BROWN. . § . ouildings. ' situated on Long street is offered on the installment plan Nevada Assay Office, Cp ee from 50 to 500 ' Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acide MANHOOD RESTORED seeping FAN stiihtomee ‘CUPIDENE. This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All ——SUCH As—— PAINS IN THE BACK, TIRED FEELING ’\. SEMINAL WEAKNESS DESPONDENCY AND GONSTIPATION
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. The Doctor has discovered the attive principle on whic the vitality of the SE\ apparatus is dependent. . The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over SLEEPLESSNESS DEBILITY IMPOTENCY, A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is tot effe by the One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. : <a rod sit ott Gn di =~ Te DAVOL MEDICINE Co., P @ 8 ress all mail orders h Y ww PF. O<x 2076, § F isco, Cal} For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMA So" s pdsbancglrene st EDWARD J. MORGAN, BROWN & MORGAN, rift often nie not tus nals Mecenmecneteee Real Estate and Insurance Agents, taking water for the season, otherw ise pay. tice to all ereditors who have proved thei OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, CALIFORNIA. 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, The Moyle place near the depot 1s offered as a whole or in single lots. Eight room house withlarge 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 out— ° A new dwelling house of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet, The Lones place on Broad street can be purchased on easy terms. Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250. inte old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by . 176 feet. . ‘Two dwellings on Boulder street are offered on easy terms. } For Sale—tre fine dwelling houses on Boulder street for sale on the installment plan at a bargain. . ‘. wish sg wares f ground. Cas fore under cpitivaticn. Cow and \ chickens go w e place. rice .» Cash $500, balance i , 6-Room House coeenise rhis place is situated within the town limits and abou’ Pininutes walks from the fRaNSCRIPT office, . with good lot, situated on Pine street, is affered for sale at a barga‘n, or if tenant can be found will lease the place for a term of years at a low '2 Houses——a go . rent, . $1500 A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling house and out buildings. $1 000 House of ten rooms, on lot 65 feet front aud 100 foot front back, situated i b) ou Sacramento street, ‘public in this line. Give me a call. mid ‘. ly that he has for sale Single Harneee 5.555 i532 cack Seo ye 05a os oc #700 Double Harness. . .. 2000 -. Lap Dusters... % 40 Buggy Whips.... 25 Four-horsé Whips.. 125 Sweat Pads, per pair w BrtaSReR 5. «sve <attoneitn 2 Darry Ooriatin si oss. sees Be hakes ch cde cies ses 10 BAW GEPADGs. . ov. ccoeiceccissecsnedelicesis 25 FEDUSOU ioc ns 5s kdeietagadecianeses pone teoeeeey 50 ease gai 0 5s cia veeihin s+ asta inc bs e853 1 50 MEASURE ODDS 68 oars cass dase Sekadh vwoece BOUIS.. Kassie Gkiees di wees BHU SEPAME. «6. cccssc scr ehpas ‘two-Horse Whip Lashes... 4 Best Harness Oil, per gallion.. 1 POO So esc ec ccin shes ovkeeas dacs Gall Cure, per box.... Bh aan Gebeqesuce Glenbrook Saloon, Pine Street, Nevada City. S. W. FREEMAN, Prop. AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE OLDestablished stand I intend to conduct it in rhe manner and will keep on hand only the Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines AND CIGARS. aly eRe My long.experi in, th ; tai ploneconperiamen te ee camce ot she Lime! Lime! JOHN JEFFERIES Wishes to inform the people generalFifty Tons of First-Class Lime, Which he will sell at the lowest. prices. He is also ready to take contracts for pan of brick work and cement walks. His Prices for First-Class Work are The Lowest. *¢Cash Works Wonders.’’ Harness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER, JAMES CAIRNS, Broad st., opp. National Hotel, has established the following PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: SUMMER HOLIDAYS Where to go ? What are the amusements ? hat does it coat ? What should one take? Is there good tishing? a, 8 * * * * * Allthese questions and many others are answered in the attractive literature oe Ponte by the SOUTHERN PACFT OMPANY, concerning the mountain and seaside resorts of Cali. ee: Ask the nearest agent for A Woman’s Trouble Women have more troubles than men. This is really too bad, but itis to> true. Fortunately science has been making life easier for women, and th we result is that female complaints, so long deemed diifleult and almost incur { able, can now be safely, easily and forever cured. ti . witl’a falli iti f th b. f inful continue w condition of the womb, or profuse, pressed menstruation. ae tis eta he Bs. The latest scientific pissowers is the discovery that has made {!so many a . friends among the women ofjour Sospita, nd. This discovery is called, And it is really deserving of itename. Yes, indeed, it is the one de suffer from leucorrhea (or whites), no woman need . Castie Crag, 2 ». 6) woman's friend. No gift of modern science is greater to women t AB this marvelous remedy treatment. It builds, uplifts, strengthens, Mert rte ta ‘A’ the kind of blood that . THE SOUTHERA PACIFIC (JOMPANS Aids to a Happy Vacation. All over the State are hundreds of picturesque places, elegant hotels, unconventional camps. grand scenery splendid fishing, and charming society, a:e some of their attractions. ¥ Lake Tahoe, Yosemite Valley, , Del’ Monte, Catalina Island, Santa Cruz, Lake County, Long Beach Geyser-, Santa Monica. Don't go.to the same place year af year Fi cad because you MA familiar with it. Get out of the ou rut_and see the beauties of the Golden State while enjoying your summer vacation. Has 3,000 miles of railway in California, and every seaside and mountain resort isreached via its lines, ‘THE TRANSCRIPT . PUBLISHES THE VERY ; REDUCED EXCURSION RATES.: UNION HOT D. J. STEVENS =The Daily — aa . . . : \ — are = 7 First-Class in all. its Appointments. . All Sanny Rooms. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric lights throughout the_ building, . rendering it absolutely Sise broke fire. oe Has the largest. and most modern dining room in the city, with the freshest and best the market affords. TAKK NOTICENo Chinese employed . in the House. The new. ma with its constant make it the finest and most popular resort in he mountains of Northern Central. Caliornia. CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY . (Incorporated 1876.) . . ment. of the Union Hotel, CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid upincoin, « 50,000 Undivided profits, 35,000 OFFICERS, R. M. HUN IBMT. JOHN T, AN ABHIER D. E. MORGAN... Ass’r CasHIER and Sgo’y DIRECTORS. Na. R. M, Hunt, J , geo.) be Einar DB eens e —_— : oe HovsMAn, a CORRESPONDENTS, gd York—National Bank of North AmerSan Francisco—First. National B: Sacramento—National Bank of oo. Mills Co. We issue Sight Drafts Rew To yable in SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Exeh bi j she pr inaipet cities of reas pat sighs in Collections on any part of the United States aden when id est. pr: Warrants, paid for County and State old a ver Rullio Assay Office at the — This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valley, ss a general Banking Business is / J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Gress Valley. 1 ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS Reliable . Progressive . , Outspoken And Energetic Transcript THE NEWSIEST PAPER Published in the LEADING MINING COUNTY: _ Of California, t Dr. N. E. Chapman, DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento re Nevad City, Cal. ’ W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor ;t Law, FFICE—COR. : O up stairs, Neve ca ssatad sera = J. M. WALiING, fea Attorney : at ; Law, ORRCE, TILLEY BUILDING. COR. eR an FRED. SBARLS, phos and Counselor at Law. W rent fo ral IN ALL THE COURT: ‘. P. P. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. W BrncdSSiecd. 2h, 78 Stave am w. Ww. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY U. S. MINERAL ‘SURV EYOK Dy ofits i lorean & Haters Novk, Nes GENERAL ARTHUR + ESTRELLA . LA ROSA” HEALTH . or both feet and EL SCHMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, . Pine Street.......seees Nevada City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, —-IN STOCK—-— HUMBOLDT IMPT"D BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONTA . AND ACCIDENT -INSURANCE, Ail Sammy Roome, roan el Mutual Aid Association an Franciseo, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day Y, according to the hazard of occuWILL pation, from $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work.through being hurt accidentay ILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed= 208.00 to $ WILL PAY: $10.00 a week, wh 4 adding improvements, . sick and praple to work. street vec wit WILL PA $100.00 for funeral expe: a we PAY, if ~~ lose a hand and “tout ands, $138.00 to $434.00. Abso)ute Protection to the members upon per month. 3 ing $5.00 life mernbership fee and dues of . $1. LIFE INSURANCE. ‘Also issues policies of Life In ay-ing from 1000 to $5000 in case Of dest}. and, oe per @ rs per weck oe’ pepageh and sick-: year pa up policy, p2000 at death or $1000 at end of % pine 10.00 per week for accident or sickness. nts IF INSURED, You cannot lose all your income when yew . are sick or disabled by accident. ‘he Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is PreDo mscogent the Largest and Strongest Aceigeot. 8 Health Association in the United It has $0,000.00 eash deposits with th of California and_Missouri, which, roy with an ample Reserve Fund and large assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its protection to its Reliable Agents Wantcd. Write Jo. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and General Manager, San Francisco, Cal, . El Paso.de Robles: SPRINGS. Prices Reduced $10, $12.50 and $15" PER WEEK. The Gre Hotel d P on the Pattifie Const, an leasure Resor: Hot Hot Sulphur Baths. Mud and: The w nal pe are unesnalied for their meaj@iz. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Masur Liver, Kidney and Bladder Feambe com and all Blood and Skin DisTrains leave ‘Third and T ; San Franelsco; Calif., ever. aeaties a8 ek ng at Springs at 3:30 P. M. same day. No Staging. Fare $6.20. 7 Write for Pamphlet. Z E. F. BURNS, Manager. PATENTS! Pension, Lan and ; ludian Depredation . CLAIMS. NITED ‘ U old STATES AND FORKIGN PATENTS. : ued; interferences coudu examinationt; Couducted; spc cial one Cosiaee Hebtercan vopy-rights, labels United s ' f you have an litvention een das : together wit: sod we wilhadvice asa"uns portent features f you are i pursue. are tniet o prunenloe of pate Hable opimon: e€ matter tu us for @ ree National Bureau of Claims, . C.H. HARRISON, _ DEALER IN All Kinds of-Cigars and Tobaccus The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenherg Bros Empire Stable, . Broad ¥ Street as racnal Exchange Hovel JANES HENSESSy, . Prop’r. The a eee cary Stale HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this Dart of the State. eonducted in dar Osecuted; infringement suitehot-graph send us a sketeh: Briet & pb or smal) model nts and the s : or if ak ane ement. submit the manec iy se! Mth in a ' alltobe the best bra > is highly recommended f cal use. Sold by the. Bott in quantities to sv CALL FOR IT Al ALB, WO All-Orders .Promp New: . FE PIU LTRY: -Chas.W. yrs this method of i that they have ope? First-Class Store in th Where they will keep cc best of oO Vegetables, Fruit: Please give us a call. ee Perfection in Brew 4 -RUHSTA 6GILT . ‘STEAM There are other Be < . WHEELIHAN B Grass Valley 3 Leave ¢ /“LAMMO! © Cor. Broad ar pase . THE G . MAITLAND & BECK Choicest of Wine: Steam Bee! Call and see us. We pleas :, Remember the place street, Ne NEW YOk Commercial A. J. HOMANN, Baked Wedding Cakes TE “POPI In the Tra ober te BETTER PREP To serve the p Brea Pies Cake Wedding . gpap-F¥resh Com " stantly on hi . 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