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NEVADA CITY
.
BROAD STREET, -CAPITAL,
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paid upincoin, + = 50,000
Undivided profits, < « . 35,000,
———
~ DIRECTORS. :
BH. M. PRESTON ..¢...00. seas *, ;«President
Joun T, MorGan Cashier
D. KE. MorGAN Secretary
Hon, Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Aord Housman, o, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
10 A.M. to 4 P. M., And on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:30 P. M.
OORRESPONDENTS.
New York—National Bank of North Amerf
Picco gt lett
a meramento—National Bank of D. O. Milis
We issue OaEW 10h tna in
Also Bills of hehe edit at sight in
the pelnatonl cities ‘On Crews Britain and
Coltestiotis on any part of the United States
Ross cetae paid for County and State
Gold and Silver Bullidn purchased.
Assay at the Bank,
“This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valley, where a general Banking Business is
transacted.
2 J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
Nevada County Harrow Gauge. B.
TIE TABLE NO. 52.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
onan after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. : H
LEAVING FUK CULFAX.
i h Lo.20 A. M. re gy ; connecting with Lo
ain arriving at Sap
rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P, M, F
‘ ily; ecti ith®
I2:10. P. M. Grasuand’ Seen “eae:
San Francisco at 7:00 A. M, and Overland
Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M.
330 P. M Daily; connecting with Local Train leaving Sacramento at 5 P. M. and Overland Trains for East
and West.
LAAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 P, M, DAILY.
1:30 P: M. Sundays only.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
9:43 A. M. land drain from fast
00 'P, M. Pallnj connecting wish Over:
cisco at 7:00.A. M. and Overland from East.
9: 40 P.M, Daily ; connecting with Local
Train leaving Sacramento at
5:00 P. M. and all points Sout:
Arriving From Grass Valley.
1:25 P. M. Sunday only.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
— Preu. & Gen’!] Manager.
£DW'D H. BROWN. Superintendent.
UNION HOTEL
wer Ps
D. J. Prop.
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms.
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
Electric lights throughout the building.
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
the largest and most modern dining
Pi in the elke, With the freshest and besi
the-market affords.
TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed
in the House.
The new man ment of the Union Hotel.
with its fous oe panes im nop owene gm
it t nest and most popular resort in
g gd oe of Northern Centra) Cali@>rnia.
Sunset = Limited
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY’S
MAGNIFICENT TRAIN BETWEEN
SAN FRANCISCO and
NEW ORLEANS
LEAVES
SAN FRANCISCO, 10 p. m. Tues. & Sat.
LOS ANGELES, 3 p. m. Wed. & Sun.
Vestibuled, Composite, Cosmpartmens,
Double Drawing-room Sleeping an
Dining cars elegantly Fitted.
A Royal Train Along’ a Royal Way.
PACIFIC COAST LIMITED
BETWEEN
LOS ANGELES, ST. LOUIS
and CHICAGO.
Via Bi Paso and Fort Worth,
Wifh through car connection for
SAN FRANCISCO
LEAVES
San Fruntisoo 5 p.m. Mon. and Thur.
Los ‘Angelos 11:30 a m. Thos, and Fri,
Arrives at Chicago 4p. m. Fri. and Mon.
An Elegant Solfd Vestibuled train, with
Equipment similar to SUNSET LI. ITED
GRAND — TRANSCONTINENTAL TOURS,
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 2% Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.deseri melted
elisa a cee a quartz from from
Gold P»wzt, Gold and Bars.
ud Crantilas for sale.
LOST MANHOOD.
HEADACHE
PIMPLES,
wi
edy to cure the complaint with
A written ‘cuarantee to pe hy
use of six boxes. ‘ P
One Dollar a box, six ¢ Eo for $5.
Sénd for Circulars
Address all mail o
r
sentence
Testimoni aa :
Sete ateTONS 805 EO x By Bon Frame, Cat
AY Mat PNET aetabie Vacate wlrer Att)” a i ba
Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs
DESPONDENGY A AND CONSTIPATION
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
sna
IMPOTENGY,
vé principle on whic the vitality of the SEXB
n o mz ‘
the money if a permanent cure is noteffe<; by the
od Ned
FRED E. BROWN.
BROWN. & MORGAN,
‘ ‘EDWARD J. MORGAN.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
NEVADA CITY, -Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan
Companies.
FOR.
© Palmer place on Nevada street is
buildings.
The old negro church property on:
175 feet.
at ‘a bargain.
5 minutes walks-fro
with good lot, situated on Pi
m the
OPFIGE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, —:
CALIFORNIA.
and Building €o., of San Francisco, Cal.
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
References— The business men of Nevada City.
SALE. .
The Moyle place near the depot 1s offered as a whole or in single lots.
Eight room house with large lot, having a good barn on the place. Well and
city water. Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250.
offered at reasonable terms.
$1500—A) ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good: dwelling and outA new dwelling house of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet,
situated on Long street.is offered on the installment plan.
The Lones place on Broad street can be purchased on easy terms.
Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Priee$250.
Pine street having a frontage of 70 by
Two dwellings.on Boulder street are offered on easy terms.
For Sale—twe fine dwelling houses on Boulder street for sale on thé installment plan
with 14 acres of L gered One acre under cultivation. Cow and
chickens go with the place. Price
6-Room House chickens « This place is situated within the town limits and about
1000. Cash $500, balance in®asy
NSORIPT office,
ue street, is offered for sale at a bargain,
You naturally want to get
STYLES CHANGE
IN PRINTING
Printing
judges
lant in the county, and we have the best of workmen.
mit the work we are now turning out to be the best.
When You Buy Job Printing
the best for your money.
The yaality of Paper, Type and Ink all cut a‘ gure
in determining thé merit of the production.
only the best of these. But no matter how superior
they may be, atill the Printing may prove inferior if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the
Presework. Weclaim to excel in these respects alao,
We use
The same as in clothing, and the TRNSORIPT keeps up with the deerees of Dame}.
Fashion iu the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud
most complete Job
Competent
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.
See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you.
BROWN &.CALKINS, Job Printers,
Commercial street, NEVADA CITY
JAMES CAIRNS,
DEALER IN
Harness and Saddlery
PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
Plush Robes—$2 and upwards.
Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards.
Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards.
Buggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up.
Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards.
JAMES CAIRNS. e
RE,
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
h
! William & Thomas Harry, Propietors,
(Successors to T. H. Mooney.)
ILL. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
best horses and i Ope that can
tainéd in the county. n day and night.
When you want a sty give us a eall
@aFSpecial attention to transients. Se
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal. and fristrumenta'
gy Music, .
. _ Also Choral and Orchestral’ ws
purpose of instructing pupils own
4. Ce Ft
Sine part as to terms of tuition, etc.
. apply: r by letteror
perscoaily , San Juan
the CLS ity ee
THOS. 3. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
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. thonsands.of paticnts have been tieated, and
over one thougand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a very significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creatir
ov: ihérailment, and benefitting one organ a
the ex] ¢ of another, often requiring a second
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but Compound Oxygen is a. revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, in rating the whole body.
these statements are confirmed by numerous
testimonials, published in, our book of 200 pages,
only with the expréss permission of the patients;
their names and addresses are given, and you
can refer to them fox further informa ion.
The great success of our treatment has given
rise to a host ofi mitators, unscrupulous persons
fome calling their preparations Compound
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ond the names of our patients, to recommend
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Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the ’Bus will
make regular trips between: Nevada
City and Grass Valley atthe following
hours: :
Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m.,¥, 5
and 7:30 p. m.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15a.m., 1,
3:45 and 7:30 p. m.
Passengers called for in any part of
town without extra. charge. Leave
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
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Whereas,
of Nevada,
nua
a
Whereas,
mates were
before doi:
experience
mined, and
in excess of
dered to be
there shall
voters of ta
sary for co
duly appoint and authorize W. F
bright and F
to make surveys,
inthe literese sf anions n the interest of sa’ ity of Nevada, and
Whereas, said Board of +
tofore caused
glebright and F. R.
timates of the cost of shid contemplated public improvement, which said plans and esti5 t
struction and ¢
sewer system of
other things nec
Ordinance No. 146.
AN ORDINANCE CALLING A.SPECIAL
‘election in the City of Nevada, submitting to the qualified voters of said City,
at said election, the proposition of incurring a municipal indebtedness, to
the aggregate amount of $28,000.00 for
the purpose of building and construct
ing a public sewer system, and doing all
things necessary to complete and perfect the same, the cost of which will ‘be
too great to be paid out of the ordinary
annual income of said city ; providing
further, for the issuance of ‘bo: ds of
said City, to said amount, and for that
purpose ; prescribing the time and manhholding such election, and the
voting for or against incurring such
indebtedness, and otherwise regulating said election,
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain as follows ;
SECTION 1.
the Board of Trustees of the City
by ordinance heretofore duly
, by a vote of more than two-thirds of
ts members, i. ©. by unanimous vote, .apae and published as soqnived by law
as determined that the public interest and
necessity demand,
intérest and necessity dodemand.
lic sewer system “ee co}
pleted, within the Ci
serve the health and
and such purposes, and that the cost thereo
is too great to be paid out of the ordinary
annual income and revenue of said City ;
and
Whereas, said Board of Trustees has determined, 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 $944,635, and that the an1 income and reyenue of said City do not
rap fe itto more than the sum of $25,000.00
, and whereas, fhe public
that a pubmstructed and comof Nevada, to preleanlineéss of'said : ity.
by resolution, said Board did
. Engle.R. Simonton, civil engineers.
Jans and estimates of said
sewer system, on behalf, and
ustees has hereto be made, by said W. F, En. Simonton, plans and esduly submitted to said Board
and by them heretofore duly accepted and
approved, after careful examination and
consideration by said Board, and
Whereas, said W. «. Englebright and Ff. BR.
Simonton,are competent civil engineers, who
said work, have had successful
nsuch work as the aforesaid
contemplated public impro t, which
fact the said 5 ae of Drussoes, po ebay
does now unanimously adjudge
and determine hereby; and
Whereas, it appears
timates that the cost of
ublic improvement, will amount to $28,000.00
n the aggregate, which
y said plans and_essuch contemplated
amount is largely
the ordinary annual income and
revenue of said City
Now therefore, in consideration of the
premises, and in pursuance of the
inance and proceed i
the statute in such cases made and provided,
a special election is hereby called, and orings aforesai
held and conducted in and for
the City of Nevada, State of California, at
the time and in the manner hereinafter fixed
and prescribed, at which special election
be _ submitted to the alified
id City of Nevada, to by voted
upon at said special election as hereinafter
provided, the proposition o
ndebtedness by said City of evada, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $28,
forthe purpose of acquiring, laying an
git and parohading Sosterias therefor id < m do aia ing materials therefor, an
ineurring an
mgs necessary for the conI aren of the said public
SECTION 2.
The objects and urposes f.
said indebtedness is peoniaed: og amen ae
Ty make, sontrape ck oi 0 ©, construct a ;
phe wApeaper ti pig 2 wald” Clty of ‘Nevada,
ase mater
of way, lands, and do all other thine Ee :
nstruct: and comp) the i
samé, and to establish, complete a ui
pipes, mains, and whatever hities shall be
necessary for the convenience of the inhabtants of said city, in maki
adequate and sufficient. a
SECTION 3, ?
The estimated cost of the acquisition and
construction of said public
and the righ q srateciaie’ aan its of way, lands, materials, and
its inhabita
wit:
same; that
itants
stances and
sease,
the lands,
character k
ordinanee,
1-40th part
per annum
paid,
Saturday
thereat rec
thereof mad
and accord
sunr
day, when t
pub) tion
pro
publish
fy
hi e:
gr te sum of $28,000 00, and to igs
of the said City to that amount; to pay the
posts thereof.
paid each and every year, on a
place to be tixed by said Board o: Trustees,
together with the interest on all sums unpaid at such pani at the rate of Six per cent
tai and determi
tions in said City
such election shall be and remain
arise of the
hour of mie o'clock in
The ballots w
al election shall be
ter and form as :
ipal. elections in.
ry therefor, and of the
whole of said contemplated public iaaah ‘is as follows, eewis; the im of $25,
sum of. $28,SECTION 4.
The construction and ‘completion. of said
public sewer system, with the rights of way,
Materials, land and
for making a
aforesaid, are necessar
other things necessary
foes Shaan the same, as
e 7, to the said City and
nts for the following reasons;toBecause there is rot, and never has been,
a public sewer system in the said City of Nevada, and because
venience now ari
eat trouble and inconfrom the want of. the
it is necessary for the health of
the inhabitants of said bas 5 and the private
piper: and sewers, now. used b:
n.
y Dia: of th
and residents of said City, py
wholly inadequate, and the refuse and offal
from the same is a nuisance in many inREDUCTION IN PRICE. . 3:
breeds sickness and contagious
SECTION 5.
That the costs of the acquisition and construction of said public sewer system, with
materials, rights’ o Way, and
other things necessary to complete the sanie,
will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual
City of Nevada, and that it is necessary to incur an indebted:
income and revenue of said
ness by said City, in the ague. bon
“SECTION 6.
That borids of the City of Nevada, of the
nown as ‘‘Serials” to the reged for gate amount of 00, shall be.
the cost of said public improvemen:
heretofore set forth, if t
osition to incur said
cepted by two-thirds of all the
ers, voting at said electi: a
shall: te tanen and bes
indebtedness .be acualified votof the whole amount "shall be
and at a
until the entire debt shall be
* SECTION 7.
The special election hereby called,
aforesaid, shallbeheldon
» the 6th day of May, 1899,
end. shall be held and conducted, votes
yeived and canvassed, returns
le, and the result thereof ascerso nes, = herein yore,
e law govern elecity of Nevada, and the polis of
said day of election nl the
¢ polls shall be clasea ot me
SECTION 8.
Notice of the said special eléetion shal
published for not less than two weeke print
to the said da
orthe
mf i ater: Ss
in at least one * Se paes
ah tna sertse oe aha” ren gyn w ie ir fe)
pose th Me and ided, . “— Bb amma
prov
h shall be used at the eaid
the same sharaesaid City of Neotherwise herei: ‘
; ots shall TR ght ea
. vertised for sale a’
. ocgea sndor SF hae cpio ote
wa . Mice, am Batvry oeret, Si Prasat,
faz { Central Pacific Railroad Company.
f ‘ bigs nae of.
.foresnid; and every voter . ing to yote
ponchos itn . roposition shall, in voting:
stamp a cross (x) in the’b sq’ ;
tighs< of the word “No” p peg a ballot,
as aforesaid.
SECTION 10.
lecti hots, and the numbers
aad toe las Steet ebail be as herein
réscribed in this ordinance. There sha’ 4
Sour election precincts. The places of e <
tion, and the officers who shall conduct the
ada, shall be, and they are
ped taf he oad Sid ‘appoiiesd as follows,
towit: et fat de
The places of election sh
Bor recinct No 1, Clu
tory. 's Geen .
For Precinct No, 2, City Hall.
Sor Preeinet rs &fiode Horiae ne 4.
t No, 4, Hose How ls
The officers who shall conduct said special
i $
ole Precinct No. 1—Inspectors, Wm. Giffin,
R. C, Walrath, Judges, K. J. Rector, Jos.
Martin, Clerks, E. McKinlay, E. /T. Powell]
Ballot Clerks, Thos. Granville, Chas. Pecor.
For Precinct No. 2—Inspectors, John CampRroisaten Clska. ‘Hear Hosking A Ee i s, Henry we
Morrison. Ballot Clerks, D. H. Holland, . J.
ie Precinct No. 8—Inspectors, Wm. Fioyd,
U. L. Beightol. Judges, John Hamiltor, C
D. Kastin, Clerks,-G. D. puenier Jas. English, Ballot Clerks, Felix Gillet, Heury
ne,
For Precinct No. 4—Inspectors, G. W. Dun.
eet, We Hicks. Judges, J. C. Locklin,
Thos. Polmere. Clerks, M. Hanley, J. S.
presory. Ballot Clerks, Thos. Rowe, A
‘The bouridaries of the said election precincts are as follows:
PRECINCT NUMBER ONE,’
Commencing at the Intersection of Boulder
street and. the City Limits, running thence
along Boulder street to Broad perect Bridge
across Deer Creek, thence ge road street
to Pine street, thence along, ing, Sows to
Saer to street, th along Sacramento
street, and the street henge from Sacra:
mento street tothe Gri Valley Turnpike,
thence along said Turnpike to Ligeia & limits;
thence east and north along jhe city limits to,
the place of beginning.
PRECINCT NUMBER TWO.
Commencing at:the intersection of the
Grass Valley Turnpike and ‘the city limits,
thence running along the Grass-Valley Turnpike and the street leading to Sacramento
a phenee Alons Secremnensn senees 4
ne streets thence alo ne stree
Broad street, thence slong Broad street and
West Broad street. to the city limits; thence.
south and east along the line of the city
limits to the place of beginning.
PREOINCT NUMBER THREE.
Commencing at the intersection of Boulder
street and the city limits, thence along Boulder street to Broad street bridge across
creek, thence along Broad street to Unio
street, thence along Union street to .Ma
street, thence along Main street, to Chur¢h
street, thence along Church street to Coyote
street, thence along Coyote street to sity
limits; thence east and south along said city
limits to the place of beginning.
PRECINCT NUMBER FOUR.
Commencing at the intersection of West
Broad street and the city limits, th ru
ning along West Broad street and Bro
street to Union street, thence along Union
street to Main street, thence slong, Malp
street to Church street, thence along Church:
street to Coycte street, thence along Coyote
street tothe city limits ; thence West and
South along said city limits to the place of
beginning.
SECTION 11,
As soon as the polls are closed in each
of said precincts, the Judges of election
shall canvass the votes.cast in their respective peecets For Po ne sr ry eho! Sdn
the inde ness. aforesaid, as nearly as
racticable, in the manner provided b law,
‘or canvassiag votes. for muniei, re
elected at elections held in the of Ne.
vada. The returns for the said precincts sha.
be made out and signed in the usual form;
by the officers of election, for said precincts
Ph gear ry , and shall be forthwith deposi with the Clerk of the Board of Trustees
f said City of Nevada, together with the
Ballots cast at said special election, in
precincts respectively, The Board of Trustees of said c ity, shall, he aid
urns and
reeincts, have been deposited, with oni Clerk.
nore the said returns, ia the manner provided by law for canvassing returnsof election of municipal officers ‘said. fe A
upon the canvass of said returns, it shall be
ascertained and determined that at least
two-thirds of all the voters, yoting at ‘said
special election, have voted in favor of t/
aforesaid proposition, For pucnrring thewal
indebtedness of $28,000.00, then the bonds of
said City of Nevada, hereinbefore mentioned,
shall be issued by the Board of ‘Tr “as
herein by law ergrsced, and as her r
d Board.
vtbe peodnioms ok tn citi ral © provisions o} 16 ©;
tion laws of the State of California, and the
qusiiiostion of voters, shall qovere the conuct of said special election in all
herwise specified, in this ordi: not herein ot’
nance, and-not incons nt herewith.
SECTION 12,
Immediately upon the ze of th
dinance, and tes ‘approval noe ig He A
of the Board of Trustees aforesaid the said
directed to
"s Carriage Facordinance is hereby ordered and
be,and shall be published in the, Nevapa
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a daily ‘newspaper, pu
lished in said City of Nevada, for the period
of two weeks, <ot shall be published in each
issue of said paper, as often as the same is
published during said period, and the last
publication thereof shall not be less than
fteen days prior:to the day of: the special
election pernby onion. f the cit
n the Board o ‘ustees of the Ney the following vote :
Ayes—Carr, Gault, Jechese, Rector, Rich,
Noes—None, 333
2% «J. JACKSON,
President of the Board of City Trustees of,
the City of Nevada.
MY Ce BO ee Board : T. H. Cag lerk of said P
Approved March md. i 1899,
J. J. JACKSON,
President of the Board of Trustees of’ thi
nae Pood of Nevada, and the Txboutive ca
y.
First publication of this Ordi
made on March 25th, 1899, sn bib:
Notice of Proving Wiil.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT
I the county of Nevada, State a Poy hg
n thé matter of she Estate of LUCY I
say agg be
4
otice is here ven that M
the 2th day of dort 1899, ‘at'10 Seine ee
m., of said aoe. at the Court Reom. of said
Court, at the Court House in the Cit and
nty of Nevada, has been appointed me
asthe time and place for proving the Will. of
said Lucy Cavanaugh, decé es r hear.
ing the = ication of P, Dillon for the issuance to him of letters of administration
with the Will annexed when and where any
person interested may appear afid contest
the same.
‘
Dated April 7, we ie ARROG
AD AST, Clerk,
By A.J. Hosking Deput: jerk,
Thos. 8S. Ford, Attorney for po Ai m8
Notice of Assessment.
NEXAS GOLD MINING COMPANY. LOCA.
T TION of principal place of business, Seni
Francisco, California. Loeation of works,
pA thane Nevada City, Nevada county,
‘ornia,
Notice is hereby given that at a mee'ing <
the Board of Directors, held on the aie. fed
of March, 1899, an Lengmeony arr 1 of
fifteen Cents per share, was levi uponthe
Capital Stoek of the Corporation,
immediately in United States Go! Goin to
the Secretary, at the office of the Com
Number 208 Battery street, San fran’
cisco, California. Any stock upon whic’! this
assessment shall remain ‘unpaid on the
day of May, 1899, will be deli: uent, and adublic auction; and unless
le before, wi be . sold. on
‘i i iy the
gk Gb Se
ment
eetny the 30th
delinquent
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MERTING.
NOTICE Is HEREBY
of 10 ¢
A. De 18
pola will clove at 3 o'closi p.m
Seovetary Central Pacide Boling
same in each of the several precincts of the}
. ment is made
be} at which o lection
elected for the full term of
e polls will be
ATE fg? ihe ciahe
Dei nes oveby given yo
gonekt ta berate ge WE set
devensod; to. the eredi Se elo ke per.
sons having claims against the:
to exhibit them with the, nn
rs within four’ he 12
tes tion of this poses Ee er the firee
trates with Bi Rees ed. at the law office
Ps Searls,. City, :
eis hy a i the la ort
re! ion e bus d
said county of Nevada. Cone te in
Administrator with Will a: Ghithe ca,
tate of Charles EK. Joh = :
Dated Maren i0ch, ig, pgireS ee
Notice to Creditors,
STATE OF A. W. RERRING, 1
E Fotiee is hereby. given by. the
signed, Uxecutrix 6: ast
Berri, bgt ee 1 We the ered, ee and
ns &. aga’
ddeunanae to exhlbie on with the 2
essary vouchers,
the firet publication of “thin ‘nor Sag Age
Senrla, Nevada City, Nevaie ones, of Ered
hia, the same being the place for the ter.
transaction of the business of said esta
County of ie ” ong
ee F.
Sxegutrin ofthe Lat Nil td Retamerto
Dated March 18th, 1809.”
Assessment Notice,
OME -GOLD MINING cCompany—
I ‘ of . he as Place of
:
ISCO, ifornia. Loca.
tion of ‘Works, Woods nb, Nevada
Cex, Nevada county, California,
__ Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Dir ors, held onthe day of
baer an it (No. 15) of
i
ted: caer. “fey
—
] ately in Un eo
Pez ee ai, te, Gamay
Any stock u ich this assessment shal
remain unpaid on the 2Uthday. of A ait
1899, ill “be ‘delinquent anid advertised
for sale ai blic auction; and unless pay" ore, will
be sold on M
the 22d day of May, 1899, to the delin:
quent: assessment r with costs of advertising and expense saJe. B order of
the Board of Directors, ™
0. KE, JOHNSON, Secretary,
Office—316 Front street, San Francisco, California. oe mr22
$100 Reward.
The Nevada County Electric Power
Company offers the above reward for
information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any. and all parties found tampering or interfering in
any form,shape or manner with the
Oompany’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
og ‘meddling with them do s0 at
— :
own risk. :
} E. J. pe Santa, Jr.,
Manager Nevada County Electric
Power Company.
Notice to Creditors.
{* THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
James A. Weeks, doceused.
Notice is hereby given to all persons haying claims agaist the estate of James A.
Weeks, dece to present the same, properly vouched, with the necessary vouchers,
to the e Executors at the law office of ries. W. Kitts, Main Street, Grass
Valley, California, that being the place for
the transaction of the business of said estate,
within four months from the first publication of this notice, or the same. will be forever barred.
Grass Valley, Cala., March Ber
‘ SAM A. WEEKS
EDWARD WEEKS,
Enepataes of the Will of James A. Weeks,
ec °
Cras. W. Kirra, attorney. for estate.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of nic Hall Association will
be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Saturday evening, May 13th 1809, at7 o’clock p.
m., for the purpose of electi Trustees for
the ensuing year, and the eeiedetion of
such other business as be properly and
legally brought before sai meeting.
L J. ROLF, Secretary.
Nevada City, April 4, 1899.
Assessment Notice.
LA SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY.
ation of principal of business,
a Francisco. rain 239 tion of works,
levada City, Nev Sour, Californis.
Notice is here r given tat a meet‘ing of. be Boa: of Directors, held on
the third day of April, ’ an assess‘ment (No, 15) of) two and one-half cents per
share, was levied upon the ‘Capital Stock of
the rat “hese ‘immediately in
Gol n, to the Secretary, at
mpany, at 404 Montgomny Py hiet thin seoeeetenne abel w 8 ent 8.
remain unpe id on the ninth day. of M
‘1899, will be doling pent, and. advertised for
sale at public auction; ‘and unless payment
is: ‘ore, will he sold on Monday, the le
20th day of May, boar to pay the delinquent’ assessmen: : er. h the costs of
advertising and oa 7% of pa . 3
i is retary.
Offlee—No, .404 t, San
Erancis¢o, Californie come al
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT, __
INSURANCE.
Pdelty Maia Hid Asoiation
an Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
WILL PAY, according to the hagard of occu
jon, from_ $8.00 ; .
Sbla to Work’ aeecned Pein ne wean on
TLL PAY, if you are accidentally killed.
Te eke e050 week, when you are
fu 9 ers
he nm
PAY, ou .
eet both f
A
ee Fie east
LIFE “INSURANCE.
FANCY