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April 23, 1900 (4 pages)

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& cop: af f this f April, 1000 1, tx. papers &news[in said Nevada MILON, Jud ee tice. MPANY, ‘LOCA. 2 cine f° wor ty. Californias ent upon the fol. “account of astwelfth day of jounts set 0 postive sharehold1 No Shares. Am’t 1000 $100 00 bt 100 00 1000 100 00 w, and an order s. made on the ) many sharés of . Mav be neces. auction. at 203 o, California, on f April, 1900, at Said day, to ] Ay i€reon, together expenses of the JIZ, Secretary t, San Pranelaco, Directors. IVEN TO THE Nevada. School that: the an ual rs will be held th, . 00, Of said Vistrict, 2ctors are to be of three years ween -he hours nn Webber is apColley and H. J. ction By’ order f Nevada Schoul OY, Pr: sident. 30ard of aa w ; a ing. OF THE STOCKjall Association Nevada: City, on 1900, at 70’clock lecting trustees fe transaction of be pr perly and n-eting. sige ‘Scoretary. ing. OF THE STOCK's Hall Associaibrary Room of ly evening, May 4 the purpose of he ensuing year, . other business ght before said VN, President. m24 went , axes 900. oe 10, block I7 Total tax Watob $75, fur$25, library $200, ); tax. and costs, ‘ged 29 and lot y J.C. and *, a tax and costs ion of lot 7, block 88; tax and costs, vay. Portion of ; improvements, and cost, $4.80. ustruments $50. ; tax and ¢osts, Lot 5, block 9 Sexe $50. Total “Estate of. Lot loerorereents, d costs, $ ortion bg ee aX, $.38; tax oe wrtion of lot 10, ovements, $150. s, $4.83.Lot 8, block 386. $500. Total tax, stee. Mortgage . tax, $7.50; tax Fixtures, $300: Total tax, $3.75. sry. $100, Total “Total tax, $.75; that uuless the oing delinquent which sai I be sold on h, 1900, . the City Hall f Nevada, to the ast penromed < ual ered and pay i sale will comm said Rae ed +f) at the betjoaliy. a in d sale comday Of March, MPKINS, ‘ax Collector IS, instrumenta al Director. ite And other t at om of tuition, etc ler by letteror th San Juan oF f NSON .. cellent . Hoay nar Mhoncsy Y BAEK PREM EA ea ee 5 THE TRAN SCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprieta jig Mwy og By Mall,'$6 2° Year, i By Coxrlot 12 I=2 Cts a Week: ADVERTISING RATES M ide known on application. Latest Patterns igs MRS. W. 5. RICHARDS, Propet . “Most Stylish Effects -fIER Ee manenngny tno is —IN— Vise rooms arantest portions lesthrosghaai Spin iit Stuer Millinery eens rarpacee ce = ea ue Mixed Drinks a speo‘Rates moderate, Best accommodations in the county for the money. Con bese t sto e 1 inspect So PRAEEELY Feeeeth Cal and. tans ee Miss AMELI4 = TEVENS, Pitie Street, betwern Broad and Commercial New. Plumbing Shop. GEORGE WM. DURST ‘_N. F, HOWBLL aso ned pinning shop on Broad street, Has resumed the proprietorship of the oor below the New York Hotel, and reNEW YORK BAKERY speasfully solicits a. share of the public paSak Se 3 Py ett pees styeot. whee: be ree GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. pee cae facts in'his line. WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. To ordery. aspecialtyy < = BACK AT. THE ~OLD BAKERY, Come and see my stock of — Sinks, Ete. ; 7 They aa aioe BA, Acne PLAZA PLANING MILL . «+e RICH & LEWIS, Props. <ia 3 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Mouldings; Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimmine, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes. Get our estimates on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE ro. LEwis, SUPA. ON Rem te ee nann “a A a Se 2g by sig On your Sewer Work if you want to are a firet-clage job. == and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market — prices, if'you want todo your own work in making cona nections. We employ none but first-class workmen. = stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We & a=! ¥ have the best makes“sold anywhere, and the prices are * = surprisingly moderate for such stoves. Me eg : George R. Turner,” @ PINE STREET, cp Se NEVADA.FFY. . . V4 Don’t seeDt, La Rae's: Sarsaparila A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION, mpl Take it now= “when fyour system requires it. On Sale at panier Ss s. a “DERIOLA will cure your “aud ie ** remove tan and make ye ‘skin soft and ‘She: i aes @ ret . tle onty Se acto, heen teeden : y outh, i Z } — —= ‘to take swimming lessons.”—WashingSacramunro Sr;, Nawapa Orrr, . jiteteare-— omser ed r. rl i nections with the new city system. Or we will take con“iy Bi= 2 tracts to furnish the pipe, put it. down and make. all confm } BA Hint About Stoves — e = You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our as ne Li cm epled: Mr. Satan; “t-wor a proud: motient'when I heard the A.. sintinte.”.; * :. nam hed the best-iv-the contest.” —Tit“. Bits. 50 ol A de i = “Pioneer Hardware bial a NOTES FOR, CHUR CHURCH GOERS. sicenapive dcmenibs dlow wally to the help: npipcameinen peg way wini Fol biiia cee ib: Two Jews and: @: Chinaman were : ree Pee ss ere eint Har t missions in India pe fens of tte B a plecdiald. culeha! aoe ccontots't +] etna chureh-showe-a gain of 2,370, the Sunday-scheol ombareet shows a Those of 3,00 7 ti isis Vite E? ‘The eaoans Catholic church has 70,000 onaries ey work among its Ce converts in Chinaand India; the result of 300 yeara’ rework, Hi tot sch alagincie “ : you ink pla st ile givablé?” asked the young ie unt “BY ‘no means,” atiswered the man who poses as assevere critic. “I wish some ‘of our ‘modern writérs' would dc more of it. pith oman tsi Star, 3 “Witat He Got. rieaed seiebiey ts wunst sued a feller for ten thousand dollars fer defamation: uv: character an’ ade jury gare me thirty. 4 ‘Frosty. Hagio-Diclaee? . : Frosty Flannery—No; days.—Judge. . Rudimentary Training. order to equip myself for service in our navy?” anes the Bpariny (*Well,””, replied a aramnbacied the cabinet, “for a starter I should advise you ton Star. ‘1 g Clouded ‘Life. Mrs. Bliffers—Your’ 01d friend has such a sad face. Why is it? ‘Mr, Bliffers—Years.ago he proposed to # very beautiful girl, and— . Mrs. Bliffers—And she refused him! Mr. Bliffers—No. She married him. —N. ¥. Weekly. He Had His Good Points. Ferry—That isn’t much . of a tailor you are patronizing now. Hargreaves—I know hejisn’t much of a can’t recognize a man ten feet away.— Stray Stories. Necessary. . She “@ndignantly, ~Ne you know I never poker « 4 word. He—No, but get plenty, of. them out. ‘—Detroit Free Press: A-Mean Insineation. . 'The Rake—Uiiele said “he’d do the” right thing by me in his will. The Roastey—Too bad, aM man!—N. ¥.Journah/ i: . Paes ee See , popman—t hear you are building a tt i 5 E.couldn't very well wld frogs ‘adone, you peat —Tit-Bite. eS afferty. “an’ it “Fur what Fayson?”“Ite showed beyond a doubt: which exceed five iiues in Seep amrond! etivees: Peouth, Poy: 5 olet Anniversary. Lodge, I. 0. O. F., will celebrate Pinar reary on Tuesday ev A) wth. All Fellows and their d all Rebekghs and their husbands, are invited. . There willy be a musical and literary proqrecinin, Blasion ond dance, Samce:-atisegtaae bust. a be a soci daneeut Vision ‘Hall . there Indian F Satu evening, A ril 21. jdmisaiof pee RE NaS pettedhs: ments, 75 cents. Everybody-invited. td ) dur ound of four rooms sear F . Tet Wade) A young srt ta wanted todo general house work. Apglg GA tha TAnnenyy ten For mene Pee oe cae “ mnlt-tf Ah beets alan Seca insta 7 (While the tamninatahlp of the Coigas: eh “What is the first thing to do in. : -a fitter, but_he is so shortsighted, he . / Br assaulting : 3 Ane sparetenie is:, what produces such é wonde results in curingcatarrb. . Be ee FSS mT, Cts BONDE: EVE EST. IN 1860 BY N.P. BROWN & CO. bj ener “were much use" esha ; \ Hivam-—Why not?» . . Voeh-—-Well, here. they're: taling: us: . thiere’s comet comin’ flyin’, towards the. earth, and not one of them is doin’ cy edie to prevent. it.—Illustrated 4 ? 1 Maree 9 cried Henpeck, “let me hide . : ere’s a policeman out there, and . I ati afraid he'll have me u ik for polygPdmny-T‘seem to have married you and
your mother and all the rest of pees family. "Harlem Life. The South. and the Kast. Col, Rye—I see 'wheah they had a snake show in New Yawk. Cot:’ Bourbon=-That's the east . fo’ you! / "Down -heah in’ th’ south we ‘wouldn’t think of exhibitin’ ouah private affairs fo’ th’ sake of alittle money. —N,.¥. Journal. : _ when It Is Masculine, . “Kleptomania‘seems to be essentially a feminine failing.” “Pt in,” “I -wonder why Pes “Well, it’s just possible that it’s because when a man is implicated they . call it stealing.”—Chicago Post. Prejudicea. ‘They. say she was embodied grace As on the chair she sat; But I—I failed to see it; she be bg a on my hat. ot SN. Wor.d. re : i § ., & CRUCIAL TEeT, ae a “Talk about spunk, fellers! I’ve been kicking little Tommy fer de last. ten minutes, and he ain’t cried aba tia ¥. Journal. : I ‘ t Rough on the Doctor. Z Mre. Bright—Johnny, did the doctor come while I'was,out? ohnny. Ea his play)—Xes, ) pulse, Tooked at my hie, head, and said it. a serious case, and he left premriptin. and said he’d call again in the'evening. © » Mrs. Bright—Gracious me! It ecules you I sent him to see; it was the baby. —Ally Sloper. It Is Always Valid. As ene put down the paper she inquired: “Have you-noticed the account -of that case at Fond du Lac, Wis., in which .the court. has decided that a woman's will is valid?” “A&A woman’s will,” he anzwered, with gome feeling, “is the most, valid. thing on this earth, and every married man knows it.”—Chicago Post. On the Verge of Success, There’s many a day. of trouble and doubt For the man who is trying to rise; There’s many a baleful wind blows out Of the clouds that obscure the skies, And many a héartaché, Many a tear He forces aside with ‘alaugh—. Until finally people begin to appear With requests. for his autograph. —Cleveland Leader. The Retort Connubial, Mrs. Benham—They say that a man andhis wife often grow to look like each other. — ‘Benham—t hope I sha’n’t. meet you more than half way.—Town Topics. , . ‘Blaeblooded. The Boardér— This milk looks mighty blue. The Bandit—I guess thet comes from a havin’ nothin’ but pedigreed cows, —Puek, At the Banquet. “What a strange expression on Schultz’ face!” “Yés; he has either committed a murder or he expects to be called on for a speech.—Fliegénde Blaetter. . Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. With. local. applications, as they cannot reach the seat vt of the disease. Oatarrh is’e bidod or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure = internally, and. acts direc bl d mucous surfaces. i's arrlf Care is not a quack medicine, rescri “in the baal for years. ew. fegular . [ ‘of the’ combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous. surfaces.. The perfect combination of the tonics. known, .« Props. edo, Ohio. toe Young “Mothers. . : ‘Croup is the: itentot iot siieeade of a ee use apa ag a so agonizing uently fatal. ° loh’s: ‘Cough and umption Oure Lacté like magic in: cases. of Oronp. “It has fiever been known to fail. The worst’. cases relieved immediately. . Prive 25 cts.,50 cts.and $1 00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tt For Sale Cheap. SERT ee ny mt on West Broad street owned. : F. MoGibbons are. offered for sale ata bargain. They wiil be sold as Morsos in lots. Inguire of ~~ dln einen, cae Dan A ever could see that Wities ; bed’ by one of the best]. ription. It is} et . SH EBLEY’S PARK, DEWEY DAY, “MAY IST, 1900. as eB 0 . FEATURES : Geely Bear-Argonaut Tug-of-War. Fat Man’s Race—Entries: Dan Decble, beams Valley.; 3d. A. Tompkins, Nevada City.‘([F Other attractions will be announced later. eat — 900000000000-——— Bids will be received up to 5 p.m. of Monday, April 23d, #900, fot the fol -owing privileges at the »bove picnic, viz: Refrestiment Stand, Bar, Shooting Gal. ery, Phonograph and Photograph Gallery. At the Refreshmeut Stand may be sold ice cream, candies, nuts, fruits and lunches. The bar to sell all drinks on the ground. : : : Bide will also be received for Band of fifteen pieces Bids should be addrersed to JOHN W.ONHILL, Nevada City, or M. J: peeee Grass Valley, and must be marked “Bids for Picnic Privileges.” . THE HOME MARKET Ts always with you; stay with it. We have been’ in the lumber business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood. We have made a success of Building Houses —ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. Call and learn our terms before letting MeL. & D. MARSH. ‘ Ex. Se Ee". Ese COoornR Will Furnish you . All [Materia! for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A CALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rates, HALL, Grand FRIDAY Ball ° + © EVENING, MAY IIth UNDER THE AUSPICES OF sande No. 521. mai Yard—Piety Hill. ARMORY Cough and onsumption DOS This is beyond gaceticn 2h the degree vaeracercensese (MI . Gaifleld Conclaa, Ns119, KS; F, worst cases of pated ag Creup and Bronchitis, whi erful success in the cure of Consumption is without a pasallel inthe history of medic Since Pag first discovery it has ; on a sopra test hick no i er medicine its wonLeg cuit Competitive Drill between Garfield Cenclave and Grass Valley Co clave. Music by a full orel.estra, Floor will be canvased. 3 mene you ov a ong a tour it Seen dell bot Tickets,perCousle -— = $1 00 Canada 50c. and $1.00, and ExtraLadies, * ° ° 25 = England’ is. ‘2d., 29, 8d. an Spectators. Gents, -" « ~50 cadies. « ° . 25 SOLE PROPRIETORS “THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD.” That’ the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON,$ And it is a winner. He makes it a point to serve his patrons with the yer. best Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market, and that always leads them to come again. The Peerless. Saloon Isa high-class resort for gentlemen, . and they all know where it is—on ‘LEROY, N.Y, The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. hese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”. NEVADA CITY Beer 5 Cents a Glass. ASSAY OFFICE. Allthe Soreten Lapente oF of Whiskies ke) tou ‘ Broad Street, Nevada City. Broad street just across from the Citizens Bank. nd, such as: mtucky Taylor,’’ “Jesse top pre, 7 “Thomas Taylor,” “ ‘Oscar Pepper,” a + Wm. J. Britland. Practica MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY. Assaying of ali me’ GOLD BOUGHT. Mail and Express Orders Promptly Atended to. T. H. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. Gilt Edge Saloon, D.-R. KINNBY, Proprietor, * ‘ Ay I N G@ “PURCHASED, THE WRLL; wa ge oon “ieicieensa ges The Glenbrook, O. P.S., Whisky and other fine brands. ; pid Steam Beér, 5 Cents. . Choicest_ of tiveme calle. Kind and courteous treatWines, . Liquors and Cigars. we ; EBs Give me call and voutil cea regret a Pin St t, Nevada City. FRANK’S. PLACE — . «Proprietor POLITICAL. E.:A. TOMPKINS, eandidate for re-election to the office of City arshal. Election Monday, May ith. For City ‘rustee. SIDNEY PEARD Announces himself as a candidate for the Office of City Trustee, Election Monday, May 7th. For City [arshel. H, R. FOWLER, Pi sent’ Nightwatehman, is announced as a candidate for the office of City Marshal. Blectioi, Monday, May 7th, fre The warm weather brings a demand for lighter shoes. We have anticipated this and are prepared with a full line of Ladies’.and Misses’ Oxford and Lace Shoes. All are of excellent quality and finish. No better made for the price. Call and see for yourself. Repairing promptly and neatly done at! réasoitable prices. Also, office for the Singer Sewing Machines. Needles, Oil and parts for et makes of. naciines supplied to order. BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. Central Hotel RE-OPENED. John Griséel, Proprietor This well-known and popular hotel has been completely ren:vated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort. MEALS, -+ 25 CENTS ROOMS, ~ ° 25 and 50 CENTS A share of the public patronagé is solic. ited, Cor. Broad and Union Streets. NO—< Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. TOM’S PLACE.. 3 Having purchased the saloon former conducted by William les delabhe, Vey eos of wes goods and cigars kept. Tr, ‘wm. LIMNELL, Prop. Next to County Treasurer's office. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor “lB. W. SCHIMDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine [email protected] City Ce " BNTERPRISE LAGER BEEP LEADING LADY. Best. § Cent Cign ‘oi dread: Best’brands of f 3 : wines, Liquors and Cigars. : PAY Us A OALL. Broai Street, above Pine, Rewade City a7 pas BIGE “4 wpe 1 Bay j GEO, .RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER ~— —AND—. a fe afro Sse SPRING "aa IBS, ouieaedtviard bind Présent-incumbent, announces himself os a. -