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Nevada City Daily Tran et
——
eT, within
Register
Ng notice
ifs
days
f) in the
r printed
erignated
‘VOL. LXVI--NO. 10733
the land
iheNerada Cit Dally Transp PURITY, AGE, MATURITY COLFAXSTAGE,
Bust 7th,
tr subdiind ‘that
han ag
If not paid in, advance, 60 cents per month.
$1 per
Advertising Rates—Legal jadvertising squar2
giater.
30 acres,
E., 80
i E.,
80
es.
): NEY
cres.
23, 1883:
3 E., 40
ber 14
E., 326
july
24
pa
21, 1879:
NO CORKSCREW
square for, first insertion. 50 cents per
for each additional carrie ita Business advernts as per card rates
inservocal nonces 10 cents per iine for first
insertion.
tion and five cents for each additional
t Wash
4K., 80°
-15 cents
inwe k
id noted
0 acres.
REQUIRED.
7
against
City
Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada
as second-class matter.
_ County Official Directory.
John Caldwell:....:--.+-++Superior
J
oe
..Under sheriff
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a ag :
: Deputy Sherif and ae
J. G. Neagle .
Te
aes
J. J, Greany.
er.
Deputy
J. C. Nilon..
or
Assess
WH. Martin. 6.6.5. cco ks eee eee ets
der
Recor
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sees
ene
lr
cise
John WORE. . ocr
er
Record
H, BR: Walker.. ..cserrccvees. Deputy
“Treasurer
B.F “BHO cis ss eo es
Treasurer
H. J; Wright. ....0.--008: “Deputy
t Attorney
PT. Riley. =. cee Distric
W. J. Rogers. ..
“Superintendent of Schoolss
E. W. Schmidt.
_..
F. M. Miller
= PHETRES
D. McPHETRES,
FINGTON,
EON, _ T. J. ROBINSON
J. MO PRIDG
BE. W. DONNELLY.
IR THE,
f the esng filed
NOTICE.
ing for
ad per~
) purpo
r Court
95, at 10
from
hence
min.
io, 4’?
ZO lo
=—
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:
STOUT.
wind whereas the public interest and necessity
=
ae
== . ind revenues of said City do not amsait to
more than the sum of $800.00; and,
Whereas, by resolution said Board did duly
appoint and authorize F. M-Miller, Geo. L.
Nusbaumer ant W. F. Betrdman, as Civil En
neers to make suryéys, plans and estimates
said contemplated water works on behalf of
T
FOR
SALE
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s
ere
Grass Valley; Cal.
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NEVADA CITY
MUSIC
Two 6-in. Sinking Pumps,
Copeland & Maxwell, makers.
Two Boilers, 44x16.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
50,000
—*
-*
Paid up in coin,
22,000
Undivided profits,
E. F. BURNS, Manager.
DIRECTORS:
JoHN T. Moxear
Dr. R. M. HUNT,
D. E. Mogean,
Gro.
M. HU@HES;
L,
Housman,
NiLKs SKARLS
E. M. PRmsTon,
P. F. SIMONDS,
DR. DAVID L. DEAL Medical Advisor.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
SOCIETY DIRECTGRY:
CORRESPONDENTS}
New York—-National Babk of North Ame
ILL PRACTICEIN THE STATE AND U
ic
sent Francisco—¥irst National Bank.
8. Courts.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. 0.
.Anss’TCASHIER
D.E.MORGAN..
Beoramentesr eine! Bank of D. O. mule
Nevada County Harrow Gauge BB.
8xg in. Pump Column.
One Engine, 10x20.
One Blower (Baker's) No. 4.
West
“My draulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W.
inton’s
sipery
a
Enquire of
5
THIE TABLE NO. 51.°
JOHN GC. NILON, President.
Trains will leave and arrive at se poeo,
ED. J. MORGAN, R.8.
and after Friday,
Meets at Masoni¢ Hai
. d.
as
land Train leaving San Fran
cisco at 6.00 P. M.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
DAILY. Fare on this train,
25 cents.
. for
br.
:
"'H. B. HOSKINS, C. C.
<B W. RECTOR, K.of R. and 8.
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‘LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6,
THE
yn.)
nds
and
the
has
lice
and
late
the
vis
the
NWN. D. G. W.
TH
EETS ON THE SECOND AND FOUR
h month at Pythian Casf
Pres.
ER,
CLUTT
U
LUL
Miss
ce
len
MISS MARY HOOK, R. Sec y.
ogfe
on
Af
4-55 P Tl
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
a
1.30 PI
mercial and Pine streets
FRANK T. NILON,
Daily.” Fare on
a a A sue
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Attorney and Counselor at Law.
and For Sale.
:
T.H. CARR.
BROS.
Wasonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Stroots, Novada City'
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
“The ‘Large and Beautiful Tract of. ,
W. E: F. DEAL}
Attorney-at-LawRooms Si, 52 aud 53 Nevada ib.k
(SAN FRANCISCO.
The law will be strietly enAll Sunny Rooms,
.
Marshal.
Electric Lights throughout the building
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
Contractors Builders.
The new management of the Union Hotel,
‘Finest Brands of Cigars ia. Nevada City.
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Inspectors—A. D. Allanand C. J. Brand.
Judges—Jobn Swart and. K. Booth.
Clerks—t. J. Rolfe and K. J. Rector,
Ballot Clerks—Max Isoard and John Webber.
for Precinct Three—
Inspectors—Geo. M. Hughes and John DunniG iff.
Section
4
The acquisition of said lands, reservoirs,
rights of way, water rights and all other rights
and-things whatssever required for construct
ing and completing-‘sald public water works,
Secti nm 11.
Assoon rs the polls are closed in each of
said precineta the Judges of election shall canvase the votes cast in their respective precincts
for and sgainst incurring the indebtedness
‘foresaid, ag nearly a8 practicable, in the nianner
provided by law for canvassing votes for municipal officers elected at elections held in the City of
Nevada. The returng for the gaid precincts
shall be made out and signéd in the usual form
by the officers of election for said precincts respectively, and shall: be forthwith deposited
vith theClerk of the Board of Trustees of said
Jity of Nevada, together with the ballots cast
uf said special electi
in said precincts respectively.
The Board ot Trustees of said City
and
said water works as aforesaid are necessary
to the City of Nevada and its inhabitants for the
following reasons, to-wit
First: Because it now Is, and for many year
Jast past has been utterly Impossible to ebtaln
in adequate supply of pure, wholesome water
hallos soon asthe said returns and ballots
for the use of said City and itsinhabitants for from all of said precincts have been deposited
any fair, orreasonable sum of money, the price
with aid Clerk canvass the said returns in the
charged therefor being exorbitant.
Ge “manner proided by law for canvassing reSecond; Because the presentsystem of water turns of election of municipal officers of said
works owned by Mra. EF. C. Huntington, and the
ity. If, upon the canvass of said returns it
only source.of supply now and for many yeare shall be ascertained and determined that at
last past supplying @aid City and its inhabitleast two thirds of allthe voters. voting at said
ants theréoi with water, is imperfect, the pipes
special election bave voted in favor of the
maing and laterals are corroded “and clogwed aforesaid proposition for incurring the said in
Connection Taps made to Main.
Pine*® Street, Nevada City
L.
Brass and Plumbing Goods
~~
Leading
Cigar
Dealers.
of all kinds in ‘stock.
ee
Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oi
varnishes.
TRON, STEEL AND COAL.
CROCKERY,
GEO.E. TURNER,
Magazines.
John
make it the finest and most popular resort
First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work SCHMIDT BROS.
66, 67-and 69 Pine Street, Nevada City.
E
and
with its constantly adding improvements,
—In Stock—
Leading-Lady / General Arthur,
The Best
Bamboldt Imp’td,
5" Cent
Bohemian Club,
in the City.
Harmonia
strella,
+
Ww. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Dw. COUNTY 8UBVBYOR AND DRG
the
ssid
conpstructién
and-completion of
with rust, and do not extend to all parts of the
Gity or supply all the inhabitants thereof with
water.
Third: Because in case of emergency, fire,
ete., there isa wholly inadequate supply and
insufficiency of pressure of waterforthe needs
dnd requirements of said City, and that by no
Empire Stable,
means, other than the acquisition of the afure
said property, rights and things, and the con
struction
and courpletion of said public water
debtedness . f $60,000.00, then the bonds of -said
Citygof Nevada hereinbefore mentioned shall
be Brea by the Board of Trustees as herein
by law provided, and as hereafter prescribed by
said Board.
Section 12,
Immediately
upon passage of this Ordinance,
ind its approval by the President of the Board
of Trustees aforesaid, the said Ordinauce: is
hereby ordered and diteected to be and shall be
works, as hereinbefore set forth can paid City published in the DaiLy TRANgcRirt, a daily
Brow St., Nevada City, opp, National Exchang €}
Hotel.
Prop’r.
and its inhabitants be properly supplied. That-.
the public interestand necessities of the City
of Nevada and its inhabitants demand the acquisition, construction and completion
‘of such
public water works.
Section 5.
Plumber in the County.
Pictorials,
Johnson
Clerks--J, EK. Carr and J. KE, Isaac. .
Ballot Clerks—Felix Gillett and A. Hartung,
TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed
in the House.
. have the only first-class JAMES HENSESSY,
Periodicals,
Ballot Clerks —George B.
Rafter
For Precinct Two—
JIndges— B. N. Shoecra‘t and Henry Lane, ©
in the mountains of Northern-Central California,
I am prepared to do all kinds of
8 On,
Section 3,
room in the city, with the freshest and best
the markets afford.
NOTICE) TO
x
Judges—J. D. Fleming and Samus! Curtis.
Clerks —-H. C. Welsenburger and J. J. Jack.
The estimat:d cost of the acquisition and
ConsCruction Oo: paid reservoirs, linds, rights of
wav waterrighis, and other rights and thinse,
whatsoever: necessary there’or, antl of the
Whole ofsaid poblic improvements is ag fol
lows. towit : fhe sum of $60,000.
Has the largest and most modern dining
Water and Gas Pipe.
Inspectors—Richard Tremain and John Bro
1 ie.
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Stopping place for all states and busses.
D. B. GETCHELL,
a
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establish, complete and thoroughly equip a
system of pubic works therein with reservoirs,
pipes, mains, laterals, and whatsoever things
shall be necessary therefor to supply said City
and its inhabitants with an adequate’ supply of
wholesome water.
:
W. U. Telegraph Office in the Hose.
forced.
Miscellaneous Books,
For particulars enquire of
I. J} ROLFE:
First-Class in all its, Appointments,
diva Belting and all kind of
‘Mining Supplies.
Blank Books. :
Will be, sold ata great bargain,}
Props.
=
walk.
Plated Ware,
Capt Stack of Drays, Patent Modicines, Oils, Varnishes, Etc
School Books,
ing ,words ‘to wit: ‘Proposition for incurring
an indebtedness by the City of Nevada to the
aggrevate amount of $60,000 for the acquisition
of reservoirs, lands, sights of way, water rights,
und all other things and tights whatsoever necessary for constructing aud completing said
water works, and constructing and completing
the same,as set forth In Ordinance No.128. Underneath this, shall be printed the following ¢
worka for said City and its inhabitants, and to
NORTHWAY & MORRIS
Cutlery, Guns and Pistols.
—_— -—
“CASHIN FIELD”
and Main Street faster than a
os
I
underneath which shall be printed the follow
The objects and purposes for which the said
indebtedness is proposed to be incurred are ag
follows: The acquisition by the said City of
Novada.of reservoirs, rights of way, lands and
all other rights and things whatsoever, necessa
ry for constructing and completing public water
Bridges at the foot of Broad
cd
i
Palace Drag, Boo and Stationery Store,
Courts.
iends, and known as the
FRED SEARLS,
lowing hesading, to wit: ‘“Mumicipal Ticket.”’ underweath which shall be printed the number
of the precinctin, which such ballotis to bevoted
Section 2,
to ride or deve over the Iron
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc.
PROPRIETORS OF THE—
Will
All Persons are warned not
Stateand Federal.
SO
CARR.
Prop’r.
Each of
said ballots thal! have printed thereon the fol
ualified yoters of said City of Nevada to lows, towit :
be yoted upon at said special election as
The places
of election-#hall be :
hereinafter
provided,
the
proposition
of
For }J'recinct One : “Clutter’s Carriage 8 op”
incurring an indebtedness by said City of Ne) nh Boulder Street.
vada amounting in the aggregate tothe aum of
For Precinct Two: “City Ha'l’ on Broad
$60,000 for the purp
purpose of acquiring
lands, water . Strest,
xtra,
i
tights, rights of way, reservoirs: and all other
For Precinct Three : “Transeript Building’ on
rights and things whatsoever necessary for the . ¢ ommercial Street.
—*
construction and completion of public water
The officers w hoshall conduct alfid poeta)
works for the said City of Nevada and con-. 4 lection shall be :
structing and completing said water works.
K or Precinct One—
Save Paying a Fine
And ali kinds of Meats
usually found in a firste
class merket,
Meats delivered free of
~
charge.
J. E. CARR.
:
K7ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS,
Pres. & Gen’l. Manager.
EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
TS’ BLOCK,
FFICE—MORGAN & ROBER
practice in all the
Land, between the Two Grass Vailey
sea tele
25 cents.
JOHN F. KIDDER.
cept as otherwise provided herein.
UNION HOTEL,. :
Derbec Mine:
Hams, Bacon and Lard,
wholesale and retail.
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COR. COMWrice-LONSA BUILDING,
.
Nevada City.
NATIONAL MARKET
C.J.NAFFZIGER,
Daily, connecting with Overland frain from Fast.
Daily, connecting
with
i
ga Train leaving
oO at 7:00A.°
eae Peace
Daily ronnnotan with local
50
leaving Sacramento at 5.00 P.
M, and all points South.
THOS. S. FORD,
vulfor
FFICE —BROAD 8T., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the
Courts of this State. Est tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention.
(
A ri Daily, connecting with Overland Train leaving San Fran
e
Friday Evening at-7:30 o'clock.
w, Notary Public and
Conveyancer.
cisco at 6:00 P, M,
ts at Pythian Castle
tT, &
Ne
. CALDWELL,
JOHN
Attorney at
{3-45 A Tl
ARBRIVING FROM COLFAX.
sues
J. M, THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley,
Daily connecting with Over
11.00
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Friday Evening
Alternate
Ever
Tmanoitg with the First Friday
; President.
5,
12.15
_FRED, SEARLS, Com.
in Gre TA0e
1
Francisco via. Stoxchton at 4.15 P. M.
Daily connecting with Oyerland Train leaving Sun
4:00 A.
Francise‘0
ri uy, connecting with Overland Trains arriviug at San
potas at
P10:45 P. M.
Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I.
Vis:.
14,
sonnecting with Lo
5.30
A I pallyy
cal -“train arriving at Sun
at
Virst and Third Thursday of Each Month
7:80 e’clock.
I.
June
follows:
LEAVING FOR coumax.
Nevada Commandery, No* 6, K. T.
4
J. ROLFE, R
es Bank maintains an office at Grass Valley,
‘where a general Banking business is trans
ipal elections in the’ said City of Nevada, ex
f
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 0 ‘clock.
The ballots which shall be used at the said
specialfelection shall be of the same character
and form as those ballots used atother munic
fore efus
u ed to-be made by F. M . Miller, "Geo. b, “To vote for or ayainst incurring said indebtedMibaumer and W. F Boardman, plans and esness stamp a croas (X) to the right of and
timates of the cost of said contemplated public against the answer which you desire to give.’
But they’re not half as-good improvements, which said plans and estimates Underneath which shall be printed in one line
for Sunbirn, Chapped Hands? ¥ ere.duly submitted to said Board and by the following: ‘For incurring the indebtedand Face as ‘‘Opal Cream.” them heretofore duly accepted and approv ed, ness,’ to the right of which shall be printed in
It leaves the~skin soft and af ter careful examination and consideration by one square the word “Yes” with a blank square
te the right thereof, and immediately belo the
white, and is neither sticky said Board ; and
Whereas, said Geo, L, Nusbaumerand W. F. same, in one line, the following: “For incur.
nor gredsy. For gentlemen's
use~after shaving it has no Boardman are each and all competent civil enring the Indebtedness,” to the right of which
: equal, Twenty-five cents a. sineers who before doing said work have had shall be printed, in one square, the word “No,”
Ddottle.
a iccessful experience in such work as the with a blank square to the right thereof. Every
ee
Our Perfect Toot Powder is . “ oresaid contemplated ‘public improvements, voter desiring to vote in favor of the proposition
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a fragrant, harmless dentifrice. which facts said Board of Trustees has deter
of incurring the. said indebtedness shall, in
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Preserves the teeth and hardmined and docs now unanimously adjudge and voting, stamp across (X) in the blank square to
. the right of the word “Yes,” printed upon his
ens the gums.
‘Twenty-tive determine hereby ; and
Whereas, itappears
by said plans and esti ballot as «foressid; and every voter desiring to
cents at
®
e
9
mates that the cost of such contemplated pubvote ngainst suid proposition shall, tu voting,
c improvements will amount to $60,000.00 in stump a criss (X) inthe blank square to the
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e
the aggregate, which amcuutis laigely in exright of the word No,” printed upon his ballot
.
cess of the ordinary annual income and reveus aforesaid,
p
ue of said City,
Section 10.
=>
Now therefore, in consic jeration of the premThe election preciucts aud the numbers and
ses, and in pursuance of the acts, ordinances boundaries thereof shall be the same aa those
a nd proceedings aforesaid, and of the . Statutes
heretofore established, crented and designated
such cases made and provided, a special elec
ate A ESShi
by the Board of Trustees of the said City of Netion is hereby called and ordered to be held vada, und now existing therein, The places of
BROAD STREET.
snd conducted in and forthe City ol Nevada, election, and the officers who shall conduct
8 tate of California, at thedime and in the mansaid special election in each of the several pre-,
n er hereinafter fixed and prescribed, at which
cinets of said City of Nevada shallbe and they
special election there shall be submitted to the are hereby designated and appointed aa fol
Tools, etc., in good condition. Stationery.
Tueo, WETZEL,
BAN FRANCISCO,
oe
SACRAMENTO.
wa
Also Bills of Exchange payahle at sight in the
principal cities of Great
tain and Europe.
Collections on any part ofthe United States a
ecialt
‘Highest price pald-for County and State Warrants.
Gold and Silvér Bullion purchased.
jl
Assay aie atthe Bank.
id in the intefest ofs id City
of Nevada, and
of Trustees has heretoWhereas said Board
cation of this Ordinance as hereinafter provided
in at least one of the newspapers published tn
said City of Nev.da, {in accordance with the
terms of the statute in such cases made and
provided.
:
Section 9.
5
One Borifig Outfit, consistDrugs,
ing ofEngine, Boiler, Derrick,
bg payable in
welis sue Si g oy oak
ud and 4th Monday of Each Month
Monday, the 28th day of October, 1896,
do demand the acquisition of lands, water
nghts, rights of way, reservoirs aud the con-tr uction and completion of asystem of water
t
works that will furnish for the present and fure an ample supply of pure, wholesome water
to protect the health, comfort, safety and best
interests of the inhabitants of said City, and
that the cost thereof is too great to be paid out
of the ordinary annual ine ome and revenue of
said City ; and
Whereas, said Board of Trustees has deter
mined and does hereby determine that the as8e ssed value of all property, both real and perso nal, in said City for taxable purporea is the
su m of $86 95,299.00 and that the annual inconte
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CAPITAL.
at 7:30 o'clock.
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,C. P.
*@EO. A. GRAY, 8.
f
t
00
One 1o-in. Steam Pump—
Others.
CITIZENS BANK Station
Pump.
ly to the Professor, by letter or personally, at
his home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
_€very
B
2,
it
=<
One Hoisting Engine, 12x 36
Reels for Flat Cable.
Two Flat Ropes, 5x4 in.,
—Als0-——gia
each 620 feet long.
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
Two Safety Cages.
eases °
OFFICERS:
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
aT To wnsend _Street,
ee sortions of Nevada county weekly for the pur£.MPRESTON. .; ©..
AesSan
One 9-in. “Plunger phe ‘
es sk essen PRESIDENT
Trains leave 8rd and
VICE PRESIDENT
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pose of instructing pupils at theirown home.
&.M.HUNT.
Francisco, Calif., every morning ac "8.15.
.,
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., apJOHN T. MOR GAR.iis ves sacaeasesewess CASHIER Pomp.
ng at springs at 8.30 P. M, same day.
and SEO’Y
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Os?
k
uc
MRS. H. G. PARSONS,
(Incérperated 1876.)
OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
Neuralgia, Malaria,
iLiver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
“Eczema and all Blood and Skin Dis
idian,
‘ere yg
. For sale by all reliable merchants.
Lessons in Sight Singing, for Children
and Adults, given in classes at reduced
_Teacher of
Rheumatism,
pare 8.
D
Pair Guaranteed.
Special attention given to Voice Building
augl
Section 7.
The special election herebycalled as aforesaid
shall be held on
OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS—every. "
and Voice Placing.
BROAD. STREET,
‘Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.
Town
>
THAN
Mrs. Parsons will-be at the Union Hotel
every Tuesday and Friday.
. J. R. Davis,
\dge
8. 13,
Conceritrated
VOICE CULTURE
on
The greatest Health and Pleasure Resort
“The waters are unequalled for their medicivnal value in cases of
V8, to
~«
ee KX LE,
—AND—
4
Paid.
cf Bouds ofsnid City to said amount for
purpose; prescribing the time and manner . an d shall be held and conducted, the votes
of holding such e-ection, and the voting for or theteat received and convassed, returns thereof
against incnrring such indebtedness, a.d othermade, and the result thereof ascertained and
wise regulating: suid election.
determined as herein provided, and according
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do tothe law governing elections in said City of
Nevada, and the polls of such clection shall be
ordain as follows
and remain open from sun-rise of the 28th day
Section 1.
$
of October, 1895, to the hour of five o’cloek in
Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the City of the afternoon of said day, whenthe polis shall
Nevada by ordinance heretofore duly passed by be closed,
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;
Section 8.
F
x vote of more than two-thirds of its membe rs, i.e, by a unanimous yote, approved and
Notice of the said special ‘election shall be
pu blished’as required by law has determined published for not less than two weeks prior to
th at the public interest and necessity demand, said day of election, and after the final publi
aur
vthe Pacific Coast.
4 liz
bearin destrict
sf] and
lat on
a nie
Latest and Best Methods Taught.
to incur
a aid
VOCAL MUSIC.
Sole Agents for Nevada Connty.
shed im
is day
Dus
WILL NOW RECEIVE PUPILS IN
DISTILLERG.AND BOTTLERS,
PACIFIC COAST STORES,
100 AND 102 FRONT STREET,
San Francisco, Car
TRan
diy
95,
LIAM
ce ad
paid out of the orditiary annual ft come and
evenne of said City; providing for the issu
MRS, H. 6 PARSONS
“MEN AND WOMEN SIOP AT THE
Famous
oom of
in the
o show
1t-d to
complete public water works fo: the seid,.
c ity the cost of which will be too gre t to be
Orders left at Hennessey’s stable will be
promptly attended to,
.
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. A.ISOARD & SON, ates.
that all
lid de
€
1 East and No. 2 West bound trains.
CROWN DISTILLERIES COQ,
Tourists, Business, Professional,
a nd
_. ters furnished free.
' DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED
UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U, 8. GUARANTEEING
TO \THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE,
MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND
STIMULATING PROPERTIES,
...-..---5----eeeeeso0 Surveyor
, Monro,
Fare, $1.25
Leave at 11:30.A. M, connecting with No.
Sr
‘Public Adminuvre or
SUPERVISORS.
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Timetable :
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1688
Coen
John Hocking ... oe
One Round Trip Daily.
lent scenery and no high trestles,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES,
. .$6 00
(ne year, strictly in advance. .
Six months. 0.. ceseee ce seeesnnes : “
ko
e months, ...... jeri vsceca
raliy.
wing the
5.
if the proposition
sai d indebtedness be accepted by two thirds of
the qualified voters, voting at said election,
ie
SPEOQJAL
ORDINANCE CALLING A
hyelection
fA
inthe City of Suevada su! tuitting and said bonds will be issued and made payable
to the qua} fled \ ters of sald¢ tyeat snid clec. 89 ‘hat ene fortieth partof the whole amount
muvicipal shall'te paid each and every year on a day
ion the preposition of incurring
it ide btedn ess fo th awwiregate amount of $60,and at-a plece to be fixed by said Board of rus0 00,00 forthe purpose ofacquring lauds. water tee s, together with the interest on all sums unr ights,riglts of
way reservoirs aid other rights paid at such date at the rate of six per cent per
th nd things whatsoever neéecgary to: construe cent perannum, untilthe entire debt shall be
—
A nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with excel
"YSLINWO30 W 3ILLOG AYSAR
descrip.
convenon of all
Mey
L, 8S. CaLKIns.
N, P. Brown.
iatent for
€ public
80 acres.
Arent
ti
i a
BROWN & CALKINS.
ship de.
of said public improvements above in this Ordir nance set forth
GUS KOPPE, Proprietor.
PUBLISHED VERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS,
—Bry—
R. 4 E.,
Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown& Co.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1895.
1
égister,
K.'4 E.,
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elie
caniiaka
eveda
i ilagd tetera anmentcapet
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‘ty
That the cost of the acquisition of sald prop
The Bm pie Livery Stable
jJerty rights, and things, snd of the construction and completion of said reservoirs, is and
will be too gréat to be paid out of the ordinary
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES annual income and revenue of said City of
Nevada, and that it is necessary to incur an indebtedness by said City fn the aggregate sum
To be found in thispart — the State:
of $60,000.00, and to issue bonds of the said City
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagous and to that amount to pay the cost thereof.
Hacksto let at short ndtice and on reasonable
Section 6,
terms.
has the —lotof
newspaper published ia said City of Nevada,
for the period'of two weeks and shall be published in each issue of sald paper as often as th
same is published during said period, and. the
lagt publication thereof shall not. be ‘less than
fifteen days *prior to the day of the special
election hereby called.
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In the Board of Trustees of the City of Ne
vada, Septein ber 18th, 1896
Passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich,
Noes
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D. 8. BAKER,
President of the Board of City Trustees of the
City of Nevada.
Attest—T. H. Carr, Clerk of the Board.
Approved September 18th, 1895;
D. 8. BAKER,
That. bonds of the City of Nevada of the Presideut of the Brad of Trustees of the City
The horses are free from vice, of g000 sty! ®, . character known a “serials’’ to the aggregate
jel capable of going as fastas any gentieman
of Nevada and the {xccutive ot sald
amount of $60,000.00, Wil be issued for the ovat (Weal.
~_diiaeverte Boek Hove
orale tr.ene @ares be drive.
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