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September 27, 1895 (4 pages)

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SUBSCRIPTION PRICES, One year, strictly in advance.,... $6 00 Sik WiOntlees coc ck cose is cecs suas 3 00 Three months. .. Sweee issue ar sy u ee POE WOON as ios ci re cae ee cen If not paid in advance, 60 cents per month. Advertising Rates—Legal jadvertising $1 per square for first insertion. 50 cents per square for each additional insertion. Business advertisements as per card rates. Tocal notices 10 cents per line for first insertion and five cents for each additional insertion. Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City as second-class matter. County Official Directory. John Caldwell.......+-+: : Superior Judge D. F. Douglass . eee age eee sheriff J. H. Pascoe.. Sie . ---~—Under Sherif) J. G. Neaglé .. eputy Sheriff and Jailer 3, J, Greany.. Sie ea ers ebee : Clerk J. C.Nilon.;... . Deputy Clerk W. Hi, BEQKEIN. i. cos cos oe coe ste: Assessor John Werry .uss+++; Recorder H. R. Walker Deputy Recorder B.F. Snell ... ~ ‘ eee eputy Treas FE Y ae District Attorney Administrator lic Si as ics =e BEV OY OF. E. . 4, FP. M. Miller......----+ SUPERVISORS. e . M. BUFFINGTON, ‘D. McPHETRES, ‘ M PRIDGEON, 1. J. ROBINSON E. W. DONNELLY. —=— NOTICE. —— Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. ‘MEN AND WOMEN SIoP AT THE Famous ra El Paso de Robles Springs. The greatest Health and Pleasure Resort on the Pacific Coast. Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. "The waters are unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of : Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Eczema and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Trains leave 8rd and Townsend sStreet, San Francisco, Calif., every morning at 8.15. arrivng at Springs at 3.30 P. M. same day. No Staging. Fare $6.20. Write for Pamphlet. E. F. BURNS, Manager. ®R,. DAVID L. DEAL Medical Advisor. SOCIETY DIRECTCRY. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall aS ud and 4th Monday of Each Month — at 7:80 o’clock. Ww. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, C. P. ‘QEO. A. GRAY, 8. : Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. ~ Meets at Pythian Castle _Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o’clock. JOHN C. NILON, President. ‘ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8. Nevada. Commandery, No® 6, K. T. / Meets at Masonic Ha! Taird Thursday of Each Month at —_ 7:30 o’clock. FRED. SEARLS, Com. I. J, ROLFE, RF Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I. Meets at Hibernia Hall lternate Friday Evening con2 with the First Friday Evening in ereet: J. M. FOLEY, President. CARL SCHEMER R. 8. . 1 Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. ‘Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o’clock. H. R. HOSKINS, C. C. 'B ¥. RECTOR, K.of BR. and 8. LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6, N THE SECOND AND FOURTH Miriarecays of each month at Pythian CasMISS LULU CLUTTER, Pres. MISS MARY HOOK, R. S8ecy. THOS., S. FORD,./ ttorney and Counselor at Law, See LONES BUILDING, COR. COMO mercial and Pine streets. FRANK T. NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. — RGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, Oss City. Will practice in all the Land For Sale. ¢ The Large and Beautiful Tract. of Land, between the Two Grass Vatley roads, and known as the “CASHIN FIELD” Will be sold at a great bargain} — For particulars enquire of tT. J} ROLF'EH: W.E.F. DEAL, . Attorney-at-Law. ‘Reoms 31, 52 and 53 Nevada Blak, A SAN FRANCISCO. PURITY, AE, MATURITY ayaa fiat a pe ul mi a x 3 < g a We a a 9 > x KH « re) ° > o 2 z =. +--9 m & 2 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. CROWN DISTILLERIES CO, DIGTILLERS AND BOTTLER®, : PACIFIC COAST STORES, 100 AND 102 FRONT STREET, San Francisco, Cav A.ISOARD & SON, Sole Agents for Nevada Connty. T J. R. Davis, Teacher of OCAL AND INSTRU. MENTAL MUSIC ——Also—CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other svortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at theirown home. For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., aply to the Professor, by letter of personally, at Bis home in North:San Juan, oF at the Union Hotel, Nevada City : P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ‘TILL PRACTICEIN THE STATE AND U 8. Courts. Revada County Haron Gauge. &. TINE TABLE NO. 51. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Friday, June 14, 1895, as follows: LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 5 30 A ri Daily; connecting with Lo . cal Train arriving at San Francisco via, Stockton at 4.15 P. M. Daily connecting with Over1215 PM lan Train leaving San Franciswo at 7:00 A. M. : 1.45 P ri Daily, connecting with Overland Trains arriving at San Francisco at 10:45 P. M. Daily connecting with Over1.00 P TT Rhy land Train leaving San Francisco at 6.00 P. M. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY DAILY. Fare on this train, 3.45 ATI 2 25 cents. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. Daily, connecting with Over3°30 A ia . land Train leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. M. land Train from East. with ATi 9-43 Daily, connecting leaving Daily, connecting with Over4-55 P I. Overland Train o at 7:00A, M. @ _ sg Daily connecting with local 0 leaying Sacramento at 5.00 P. M. and all points South. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. Daily. Fare on this train 1.30 PT y 25 cents. JOHN F. KIDDER, Pres. & Gen’l. Manager. GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. lent scenery and no high trestles, Timetable : 1 East and No. 2 West bound trains, Dus ters furnished free. ie promptly attended to. MRS. H. G. PARSONS WILL NOW RECEIVE FUPILS IN VOCAL MUSIC —AND— Mrs. Parsons will be at the Vnion Hotel every Tuesday and Friday. Latest and Best Methods Taught. Special attention given to Voice Building and Voice Placing. Lessons in Sight Singing, for Children and Adults, given in classes at reduced ates, : MRS. H. G. PARSONS, augl Grass Valley, Cal. CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, WEVADA CITY (Incorperated 1876.) CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, = 50,000 Undivided profits, : =~ 22,000 OFFICERS: BM PRESTON ...... seas os PRESIDENT &.M.HUNT.. . Vics PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN.....-+sseseee. CasHIER D.E.MORGAN.. . Ass’TCASHIBRE and SEO’Y 3 DIRECTORS: Da. R. M. HUNT, Joun T. Monean Gso.M. Hueuss, D, E. Morean, NiLes SEARLS L, HousMaN, E. M, Paxston. CORRESPONDENTS) New York—National Bank of North America. = San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Co. We issue Sight Drafts payable in NEW Y SAN FRANGISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Collections on any part ol the. United States a specialty. Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office atthe Bank. This Bank maintains an office at-Grass Valley, where a general Banking business is transacted. J, M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. JOHN Attorney at . CALDWELL, w, Notary Public and Conveyancer. FFICE—BROAD 8T., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. Wil) practice in all the Courts of this State. Est tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. '.NATIONAL, MARKET —_—__._ Bread-St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Cc. J. NAFPZIGER, --= = Prop’r. Be e f, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc. Hama, Bacon and Lard, wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in a first class merket. Meats delivered free of charge. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, State and Federal. EBW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. J. BE. CARR. CARR School Books, © Blank Books. Fy of . Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City T. H. CARR. BROS. PROPRIETORS OF THEFelace Drug, Book and Stationary Store, Wasonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City! KEEP CONSTANTLY OW HAND Complete Stack of Drags, Patet Molise, Oils, Waris, Ete ee _ Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines. ° /; .COLFAX STAGE,} RE One Round Trip Daily. Fare, $1.25 A nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with exce!Leave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with No. Orders left at Hennessey’s stable will be VOICE CULTURE 7 _. OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER ._BOOTS—every Pair Guaranteed: . WOONSOCKET € Concentrated Duck Boots For sale by all reliable merchants. FOR SALE! One 10-in. Steam Pump— Station Pump.
Two 6-in. Sinking Pumps, Copeland & Maxwell, makers. Two Boilers, 44x16. One Hoisting Engine, 12x 36 Reels for Flat Cable. Two Flat Ropes, 54x4 in., each 620 feetlong. —S Two Safety Cages. One: g-in. Plunger Shaft Pump. 8x9 in. Pump Column. One Engine, 10x20. One Boring Outfit, consisting of Engine, Boiler, Derrick, “Fools, etc., in good condition. Enquire of Tueo. WETZEL, Derbec Mine. Save Paying a Fine ! All Persons are warned not to. ride or drive over the Iron Bridges at the foot of Broad and Main Street faster than a walk. The law will be strietly enforced. D. B. GETCHELL, Marshal. a 4 aa NOTICE TO Contractors = Builders. I am prepared to do all kinds of First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work Connection Taps made to Main. Brass and Plumbing Goods of all kinds in stock. Water and Gas Pipe. Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil, Varnisnes. IRON, STEEL AND COAL. CROCKERY, Cutlery, Guns and Pistols. Plated Ware, Hose, Belting and allkindof . Mining Supplies. I have the only first-class Plumber in the County. GEO. E. TURNER, B5, 87 and 69 Pine Street, Nevada City, One Blower (Baker's) No. 4. W. W. WAGGONER, “Civil Engineer and Surveyor. There Are — : Others. But they’re not half as good for Sunburn, Chapped Hands and Face as ‘‘Opal Cream.” It leaves the skin soft and white, and is neither sticky nor greasy. For gentlemen's use after shaving it has no equal. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Our Perfect Toot Powder is a fragrant, harmless dentifrice. Preserves the teeth and hardens the gums. ‘Twenty-five cents at Vinton’s. Stationery. BROAD STREET. UNION HOTEL, NORTHWAY & MORRIS Props. es First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U. Telegraph Office in the Hose, Stopping place for all states and busses. Electric 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 markets afford. TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed in the House. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northern-Central California. SCHMIDT BROS., Pine_ Street, Nevada City Leading Cigar Dealers. —In Stock — Leading Lady / General Arthur, The Best year” Imp’td, strella, 5 = Cent < Bohemian Club, CIGAR La Rosa, in the City. Harmonia Empire Stable, Broa St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange ‘Hotel, JAMES HENSESSY, + Prop’r. The Pmpize Livery Stable has the largest lot of SORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Tobefoundinthispart the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacksto let at short notice and on reasonable The horses are free from vice, of good style; and capable of going as fastas any gentleman enres te drive. ~ > ORDINANCE NO. 128. N ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL 4A election in the City of Nevada submitting to the qualified voters Of said City at said elecion the proposition of incurring a municipal indebtedness to th aggregate amount of $60,000,00 for the purpose ofacquring lands, water rights rights of way.reservoirs and other rights and things whatsoever necessary to construc and complete public water works for the seid City the cost Of which will be too grest to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and evenre of said City; providing for the issuance of Bonds ofsaid City to said amount for said purpose; prescribing the time and manner of holding such e'ection, and the voting for or avainst inenrring such indebtedness, a d otherwise regulating said election. : The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows : Section 1. Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada by ordinance heretofore duly passed by a vote of more than two-thirds of its members, i.e , by a unanimous vote, approved and published as required by law has determined that the public interest and necessity demand, and whereas the public interest and necessity do demand the .acquisition of lands, water rights, rights of way, reservoirs ,and the construct'on and completion of asystem of water wo:ks that will furnish for the present and future 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 income and revenue of sald City ; and Whereas, said Board of Trustees has deter mined and does hereby determine that the assessed value of all property, both real and personal, in said City for taxable purposes is: the sum of $855,299.00 and thatthe anoual ihcome and revenues of said City do not amount to more than the sum of $8900.00 ; and, Whereas, by resolution said Board did duly appoint and authorize F. M. Miller, Geo. L. Nusbaumer and W. F. Boardman, as Civil Engineers to make surveys, plans and estimates of said contemplated water works on behalf. of and in the interest of suid City of Nevada, and Whereas, said Board of Trustees has heretofore caused to be made by F. M. Miller, Geo. L. Nusbaumer and W. F. Boardman, plans: and ¢stimates of the cost of.said. contemplated public) improvements, which said plans and estimates were duly submitted to said Board and by them heretofore duly accepted and approved, after careful examination and consideration by said Board ; and Whereas, said Geo. L. Nusbaumer and W. F. Boardman are each and all competent civil enyineers who before doing said work. have had successful experience in such work as the aforesaid contemplated public improvements, which facts said Board of Trustees has determined and does now unanimously adjudge aud determine bereby ; and Whereas, it appears by said plans and esttmates that the cost of such contemplated pubHe improvements will amount to $60,000.00 in the aggregate, which amount is largely in ex~ cess of the ordinary annua) income and revenue of sa.d City, Now therefore, in consideration of the premses, and in pursuance of the acts, ordinances and proceedings aforesaid, and of the Statutes in such cases madeand provided, a special eloction is hereby called and ordered to be held and conducted in and forthe City of Neévada, State of California, at the time and in the manner hereinafter fixed and preecribed, at which special clection there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said City of Neyada to be voted upon at said special election as hereinafter : provided, the proposition of incurring an indebtedness by said City of Nevada amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $60,000 for the purpose of acquiring lands, water rights, rights of way, reservoirs and all other rights and things whatsoever necessary for the coustruction and completion of public water works for the said City of Nevada and constructing and completing said water works. Section 2. The objects and purposes for which the said indebtedness is proposed to be incurred are ag follows : The acquisition by the sald City of Nevada of reservoirs, rights of way, lands and all other rights and things whatsoever, necessary for constructing and completing public water works for said City and its inhabitants, and to establish, complete and thoroughly equip a system of pubi‘c works therein with reservofty; pipes, mains, laterals, and whatsoever thi : shall be necessary therefor to supply said City and its inhabitants with an adequate supply of wholesome water, i Section 3. The estimated cost of the acquisition and construction of sald reservoirs, .lands, rights of way, water rights, and other rights and things whatsoever necessary therefor, ani of the whoie of said public improvements is as” follows, towit : the sum of $60,000. Section 4 The acquisition of said lands, reservoirs, rights of way, water rights and all other rights and things whatscever required for constructing and completing said public water works, and the said construction and completion of s:id 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 years Jast past has been utterly impossible to obtain an adequate supply of pure, wholesome water for the use of said City and itsinhabitents for any fair, or reasonable sum of money, the price charged therefor being exorbitant. Second; Because the present system of water works owned by Mrs, E, C. Huntington, and the only source of supply now and for many years last past supplying said City and its inhabitants thereol with water, is imperfect, the pipes, mains and I:terals are corroded and clogged with rust, and do notextend to all parts of the City or supply all the inhabitants thereof with water. * ‘Third: Because in case of emergency, fire, etc., there is a wholly inadequate supply and and requirements of said City, and that by no means, other than the acquisition of the aforesaid property, tights and things, and the construction and completion of said public water works, a8 hereinbefore set forth can said City and its inhabitants be properly supplied. That the public interest and necessities of the City of Nevada and its inhabitants demand the acquisition, construction and completion of such public water works. Section 5, That the cost of the acquisition of said property rights,and things,and of the constructicn and completion of said reservoirs, is and will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said City of Nevada, and that it is necessary to incuran indebtedness by said City in the aggregate sum of $60,000.00, and to issue bonds of the said City to that amount to pay the cost thereof. ’ Section 6, « That bonds of the City of Nevada of the character known a# “serials” to the aggregate ameunt of $60,600.00, will be issued for the est insufficiency of pressure of waterforthe needs : of said public improvements above in this Or dinance set forth if the proposition to incur said indebtedness be accepted by two thirds of all the qualified voters, voting at sald election, and said bonds will be issued and made payable so that one fertieth part of the whole amount shall ke paid each and every. year on a day and at a place to be fixed by satd Board of Iris tees, together with the interest on all sums tnpaid at such date at the rate of six per cent -per cent per annum, unftiithe entire debt shall be paid. : Section 7 The special election herebycalled as aforesaid ahall be held on Monday, the 28th day of October, 1896, and shall be held and conducted, the votes thereat received and convassed, returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascertained and determined es herein provided, and according tothe law governing elections in said City of Nevada, and the polls of such clection shall be and remain open from sun-rise of the 28th day of October, 1895, to the hour of five o’cloek in the afternoon of said day, when'the polls shall be closed ‘ : : Section 8. Notice of the said special election shall be published for not less than two weeks prior.to said day of election, and after the final publication of this Ordinance ae hereinafter provided in at least one of the newspapers published in said City of Nevada, in aceordance with the terms of the statute in such cases made and provided. = See Section 9, : The ballots which shall be used at the said specialfelection shall be of the same character and form as those ballots used at other municipal elections in the . said City of Nevada, except as otherwise provided herein. Each.of* said ballots shall have printed thereon the following heading, to wit: “Municipal Ticket,’’ underneath which sball be printed the number of the precinct in which such ballot is to bevoted underneath which shail be printed the. following words to wit: “Proposition for. incurring an indebtedpess by the City of Nevada to the aggregate amount of 960,000 for the acquisition of reservoirs, lands, rights of way, water rights, and all other things and rights whatsoever necessary for constructing and completing said water works, and constructing and completing the same,as set forth In Ordinance No. 128 Underneath this, shall be printed the following ; “To vote for or against Incurring said indebtedhess stamp & cross (X) to the right of and “against the answer which you desire to give.” Underneath which shall be printed in one line the following:-“for-incurring the indebt@dness,’’ to the right of which shall be printed in one square the word “Yea” with a blank square te the right thereof, and immediately belo the same, in one line, the following: ‘For incurring the indebtedness,” to the right of which shall be printed, in one square, the word ‘‘No,” with a blank square to the right thereof. Every voter desiring to vote in favor of the proposition of incurring the said indebtedness ehall, in voting, stamp a cross (X) in the blank square.to the right of the word “Yes,” printed upon his ballot as aforesaid; and every voter desiring. to vote against suid proposition shall, ip voting, stamp @ cross (X) inthe blank square tothe right of the word ‘‘No,;’’ printed upon his ballot as aforesaid, Section 10. The election precincts and the nnmbers and boundaries thereof shall be the same as those heretofore established, created and designated, by the Board of Trustees of the said City of Nevada, und now existing therein, The places of election, and the officers who shall conduct said special election in each of the several precinets of said City of Nevada shall beand they are hereby designated and appointed as foltows, towit : The places of election shall be : For Precinct One : on Boulder Street. For Precinct Two: “City Hall’ on Broad‘ Strect, ( For Precinct Three Commercial Street, The officers who shall conduct said special election shall be : ! For Precinct One— Inspectors—Richard Tremain and John Bro die. Judges—J. D. Fleming and Samuel Curtis. Clerks -H. C, Weisenburgerand J. J, Jackgon, 7 Ballot Clerks—George B. Johnson and John Rafter. For Precinct Two— Inspectors—A, D. Allan end C.J. Brand, Judges—John Swart and E. Booth. Clerks—!. J. Rolfe and E, J. Rector. Ballot Clerks—Max Isoard and John Webber. For Precinct Three— : Inspectors—Geo. M. Hughes and John Dunnicliff. Judges—B. N. Shoecra{t and Herry Lane. Clerka—J. E. Carr and J, Hy Ieaac, Ballot Clerks—Felix-Gille:t and A. Hartung. Secticn ll, As soon og the pollp are closed in each of said precincts the Judges of election shall canvase the votes cast in their respective precincts for aud »gainst incurring the indebtedness aforesaid, as nearly as practicable, in the manner provided by law for cauvassing votes for municipal officers elected at elections held in the City of Nevada, The returns for the said precincts shall be made out and signed in the usual form Sy the officers of election for said precincts repectively, and shall be forthwith deposited with theClerk of the Board of Trustees of said ‘ity of Nevada, together with the ballots cast t said special electi in said precincts re— spectively. The Board of Trustees of said City halles soon asthe said returns and ballots trom all of said precincts have been deposited with said Clerk canvass the said returns in the manner proided by law far canvassing re‘urns of election of municipal officers of said ity. If, upon the canvass of said returne it shall be ascertained and. determined that at least two thirds of allthe voters voting at said special election have voted im favor of the aforesaid proposition for incurring the said in debtedness $60,000.00, thenthe bonds of said ‘ty of Nevada hereinbefore mentioned shall be issued by the Board of Trustees as herein by law provided, and as hereafter prescribed by said Board. . “Olutter’s Carriage 8 op’’ > “Transcript Building” on Section 12. Immediately upon passage of this Ordinance, nd its approval by the President of the Board of Trustees aforesaid, the said Ordinanée is hereby ordered and directed to be and shall be published in the Dairy Transcript, « daily newspaper published in said City of Nevada, (or the period of two weeks and shall’ be pub lished in each issue of said paper as often as th‘ same is published during said period, and the last publication thereof shall mot be less than dfteen days prior to the day of the special election hereby called. “ Mal In the Board of Trustees of the City of New yada, September 18th, 1896. i Passed by the following Vote: Ayes: Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. Noes ° D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board of City Tru: tees of the City of Nevada. Attest—T. H. Care, Clerk of the Board, Approved September 18th, 1895. Z D. 8. BAKER, President of the Brad of Trustees of the City of Nevada and the Executive of cad City, (Seal,) ; ‘a eT ain 2 5