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April 6, 1899 (4 pages)

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Authorized a subscribed, $2u0,600 Paid up intoiny =~ 30,000 Undivided profits, = 35,000 DIRECTORS. iy BUSINESS HOURS.10 a. M. to'4. PP: Ms and on ror from 6:30 ‘to 7:30 P.M ae OOBRESPONDENTS. Bc eee we" York—National Bank of North Ameray Francisco—First National Bank, London, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mille Co. We issue “YE Drafts yable in SCO, Also Bills of Excha: nyable at sight in } a principal cities 3 Ore eat Britain and 0) Col ections on any part of the United States : * Highest price paid for County and State ' ; arral : : Gold and Silyer Bullion purchased. ee Assay Gffice atthe Bank Bank. ci en é'Bank Maintains an an office at pcaas Val: pad where a general Banking Business is ne mores _§. M. THOMAS, poh ee Resident Agent at Grass Valley. : Keveda County Harrow Gange tf TINE TABLE NO._52. % i Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City onan after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. LEAVING FOR OULFAX. Daily; connecting: with Lo-20 A. M. cal. rain aecitine at San * rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P: M. * Daily; .connecti with) I2:10 P. M. Overland . Train, leavi San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overla Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. Daily; connecting with Lo5: O P. M. cal ‘Train leaving Sacramento at 5 P. M: and Overland Trains for East and West. LARAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P. M. DAILY. I: 30 P.M. Sundays only. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. i Daily ; connecting with Ovar9:43 A. M. jand Train from Kast. Daily ; connecting with Over700. P. M. land Train . tonvinns San Fran} cisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. , . Daily ; contiecting with Loca) , 4 9: ) P. M. ‘Train leaving Sacramento al 5:00 P. M.‘and all points South, Arriving From Ghass Valley. 1:25 P. M. Sunday only. JOHN F. KIDDER, Pr : Gen’ 1 . Manager. . UNION lOTEL D. J. STEVENS -. = + 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. Has the largest and most modern dini room in the city, with the freshest .and beat the market affords. TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed in the House. The new management of or Union Hotel, with its constantly adding improvements, make it the finest and most popular resort in one al of Northern Centra) Cali6 owwaia. 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, Compartmen Double Drawing-room Sleeping aw . Dining cars elegantly Fitted. A Royal Train Along a Royal Way. PACIFIC COAST LIMITED BETWEEN Los ANGELES, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, Via El Paso and Port Worth, Wifh threes car coanestion for ~ ‘ BAN FRANCISCO a e = arava San Erase 5 posi: Mon, and Tha. Los Angeles 11:30 a. m, Tues, and Fri, Arrives at Chicago 4 p.-m. Fri and Mon, An Elegant Solid Vestibuledtrain, with Equipment similar to SUNSET LIMITED La GRAND ~ TRANSCONTINENTAL TOURS, _. Nevada Assay Office, sr edoacse Ringed ee aa tarpe os Bo peasy 6: a » Batablished in 1858 by ed ; ; oes NEVADA CITY, CAL. a ery description cere: ag aa BE. M. Preston.. President ge MorGaw. hier }. eK: ie Seeretary pce iles Searls, Dr. R, M. Hant, rd Housman. Geo, Hughes, oo ‘Ad, one MANUFACTURER ‘ Ste de REFFIEL D AO.: SENGLAND. . Soe at ae. : Meg fea: Be sure e you get the Jordan eARAP Caitlery. Positively the best possible on earth and consequently the most expen-. . sive to buy. _ For sale by leading dealers everywhere. = a Saver 5 itis and Sere chee & ottntnste ys Ree gs, improved brake, and tits coacteting sf Tatoo of ‘atest xin mea Fens process avedie-points ‘ts, eustomer, for $27.80. si o SATISFACTION . ; e y and i nag be ere __ PIRST-CLAGS AGENTS WANTED. : SHERMAN, CLAY & co. Wao.asace Music DaAlane San Francisco, Can. “MANHOOD RESTORED CLL PIDENE, This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of: Generative Organs! ——-SUCH A48s— PAINS IN THE BACK, . er LOST MANHOOD SLEEPLESSNESS . PIMPLES SRRIRAT. With! Panay pacivie coast ane om mere nee *° MUSIC BONES DESPONDENCY al CONGR ATION ane AEGINA Ww. D. VINTON, "Nevade City, Agent. Lime! Lime ! JOHN JEFFERIES Wishes to inform the people generally that he has for. sale Fifty Tons of First-Class Lime, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. ‘The Dostor has dissovered the ‘Ketive principle on whic the vitality of the SEX, UATTRe wane aie ffe hysici d medioi is bec 90 reason why sufferers are not cur sicians and medicines is ause over per cent. ar troubled wit ith are not ou + for which CUPIDINE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A. AR ee guarantee to refund the apane if a permanent cure is not effe +by the use of aha bo axe, One Dollar a box, six ‘boxes for $5. _ ‘Send for Circulars and Testimonials ~ Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P; O. Bor sale in Nevada Citv by DICKERMA ¢ ng S.n Francisco, Cal FRED E. BROWN. BROWN & MORGAN, me * ‘ee sale at Geo, E. Turner’s hardware all kinds of brick work and cement. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, aie Blows for First-Class Work are NEVADA CITY, _ ° ° ° ° e . bd CALIFORNIA. Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Cal. . Will do a general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. fornia street, San Franciseo. y B, — ADVERTISEMENTS . SOLICITED Houses rented and rents collected. N, Be sprees . PoLtorrEp Negotiations made for loans. Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Valparaiso, Agents for some of the-best Fire and Life Insurance Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian, Companies. © References— T he ‘busitiess 7 men of Nevada City, * lL. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Calithem during business hours. J. R. DAVIS, portions of Nevada county weekly for the Th pazpoes of instructing pupils at their own i = gar omes, i Finest SCaeh: 5 in Towa. For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. pet ns Aa to the Professor, either by letteror . persis wt his homein North San Juan or the Hotel. Nevada City HEALTH Stover Building.. The very best of Tomales always on hand—day and night. A. SILVA, Préprietor. Ye Lee & Ca., C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Broa Vos otablés, Frutt’ Fie! Ghicksast~ = oo ae ece anoles. Pur Ss Kens, 3 Sa < te Main Street, near Plaza. JAS ES CAI RNS, ACCI DENT nt Nevada City Transfer Co. DEALER IN INSURANCE. 4 7 DRAYING AND HAULING. rience. [HARNESS and Saddlery Pilly Mutual Aid Association an Francisco, Cal. Crissel Bros, Dealersin . PR RS SS Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, ey Si WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu 7 re tion, from $8.00 to $25.00.a week, when unBACON, Etc., Ais Rass age able to work through being hurt aécidentKeystone MaRxet—Commercial Street. Crs tant if Witt PAY, if you are accidentally killed 46 ‘AY $10.00 The Referee.”’ PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: sik upapie to okt ee re ee ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wipt ee Plash Robes—$2 and upwards, ¥ $100.00 for funeral expenses. Wines, Ales, Ligaors and Cigars. ’ : Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards. WILL PAY, if you lose a hand and foot or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00. Call and see how ‘tis yourself. Commercial Street. Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards. Buggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up. LIFE INSURANCE. Also issues olicies of Life Insurance, payto $5000 in case of death, and /. . Absolute Protection to the members upon aying $5.00 life membership fee and dues o $i 1.50 per month, Frank Smith Jack Scheeler Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards. ing trom $1 ls the Up-to-Date Tailor. JAMES. CAIRNS. oa on By orp aid ‘ap pole spaying oF ath or at. end o ; He keeps.on hand the best stock of ’ . 10.00 pol Taek, for accident or sickness. — Foreign and Domestic Oloths in town. THE ‘ He makes snits at the lowest prices. i IF INSURED,Broad street opposite National Hotel. ¥ tI i i h cS. al UNION MARKET, Gre ttisined » standard of excellence whichad inet y the Largest ssa Biron eet hak . Cc ucla Minas Chey It contains every improvement that inventive Fhe ont Health ssociation in the United ° genius, skill and money can produce, Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the Si Ww. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE homes, schools, church en; lodges, societies, bw stock of the ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos . UNEQUALLED FACILITLsS, / ogre Lands. Rete SKILIED woRKMEN COMBINED. MAKE THIS verte: Newede ar Sta Go,{THE POPULAR “ORGAN. . Seater ona Genraaecs GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. . INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS Niany calls: Union Hotel Tele‘Sbhone—Ot *; Residence 283. Reliable Agents Wanted. Write . J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, Catalogues and Price ‘Liste on on application, ee Cottage O Organ Co. PATENTS! [fi ‘Commercial Street, Nevada City, fe still. conducted om-the lines which made the place pular. No extra charge for milked dsiakh, ond ali nined dyinke masa to perfeqtion, . Pension, Land — : +8 wate eee James Foley ae Patent Has the Finest Candy and Ice Cream Parlors -. Tw Nevada. County, i Spec’ we Moteng: ad ‘Candies and “ike best of Commercial Street. oe Gare yey ae . and. ludian Depredation CLAIMS. (Mzep sr STATES AND FOREIGN PATENT: . ferences couducted; g) ry —PLAZA= 2 LIVERY AND FEED ai [. L: BOWMAN, \ 4. 8.SHAW . of Nevada, by. ordinance heretofore duly ‘. in the interest-of said Apo of Nevada, and EDWARD J, MORGAN. which he will sell at the lowest prices. . fact thesaid Board of Trustees has deterHe is also ready to take contracts for timates that the cost of such contemplated The Lowest. premises, and in pursuance of the acts, orColonies, the Eastern States and Europe. . city and purchasing materials therefor, and Files of nearly every newspaper published on }do all other things poceener?, for the con‘the Pacific Coast are kent constantly on hand . struction and completion. of and all advertisers are allowed free access to . sewer system of f sake , SECTION 2. The ts and fi Bs octet a oe ‘or or whieh ee . are as follows: aire ri; “hts 4 oes, lands, and do all other shinee gar Te goamsan a. Also Choral and Orchestral Director, — caine and topecebtne: and ‘completing the y m Tomale House All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco Visits. Nevada City, Grass Valley a am othey pipes, mains, and whatever things 5 e For Five Cents Per Day f wholly inadequate, and the refuse and offal COLLEY B » ¢—>,Prop’s,. These excelient Organs are celebrated for heat ‘ bed ; oot the vont P ume, quality of tone, quick response, pasiety of alt “yr Ie Saecuree’ "Bund ih, gare ee Geof, Porm, toms i Rte., combination, artistic design, beauty in finish . agse les bso! At the lowest rates. pertoet construction, making them the most atantee eof alee: solidity of “ts pot gue ractive, ornamental and desirable organs for . members. election in the City of Nevada, submiting a public sewer system, and dding all things necessary to complete and per> fect 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 manner of holding such election, ard the voting for or against incurring such indebtedness, and otherwise —. \y ing sa d election, The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada ‘ do ordain as follows : SECTION 1. ; Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the City assed, by a vote of miore than two-thirds of Tes members, i. e. by. unanimous ote, aproved and published as required by: law,. he determined that the nour interest an necessity demand, and whereas, the public interest and necessity dodonane that a public sewer system be constructed and completed within the City of Nevada, to preserye the health and cleanli:.ess of said \ ity and such purposes, and that the cost thereof is too great to be paid our of the ordinary sone! income and revenue of said: City ; an ‘Whereas, said Board. of Trustees.has determined, and does hereby determine that the assessed valine of all property, both real and personal, in said City, for taxable purposes, is the sum of $944,635, and that the annual income.and reyenue of said City do not eapent to more than the sum of $25,000.00 Ww ketal by "pesointion said Board did duly-appoint and authorize W, F. Englebright and F. R. Simonton, civil engineers, t» make surveys, p/ans and estimates of said contemplated séwer system, on behalf, and Whereas, said Board of Trustees has heretofore caused 1o be made, by said W. F, Englebright and F. R. ‘Simonton, plans and ‘estimates of thetost of said contemplated public improvement, which said plans and estimates were duly submitted to said Board and by them “heretofore duly aceepted am approved, after careful examination and consideration ae said Board, and Whereas, said W. «, Englebright and F. R. Simonton,are competent civil engineers,who. before d said work, have had successful experience in such work as the aforesaid contemplated public improvement, which mined,and does now unanimously adjudgeé and determine hereby; and Whereas, it appears by said plans and = espublic Lorcunbol dong amount to $28,000.00 i the aggregate, which amount is largely in excess of the ordinary ‘annual income and revenue ‘of said City. Now therefore, in consideration at the inance and proceedings aforesaid, and of the statute in such cases made and provided, a special election is hereby called, and ordered to be held and conducted. in and for. the City of Nevada, State of California, at thetime and in the manner hereinafter fixed and prescribed, at which special election there shall. be submitted to the qualified voters of said City of Nevada, to be voted upon at said speci»! election as hereinafter Sagat the proposition of incurring an ndebtedness ise d City of Nevada, amounting inthe aggregate to the sum of $28,000, for the purpose of acquiring, laying and constructing a public sewer system for said the said. public idcity. = To make; construct and rg, gels auatg City of rihetada: necessary for the convenience of the inhabitants of said city, in making the said system adequate and sufficient. . SECTION 3, The estimated cost. of the acquisition and construction of said public sewer system. and the rights of way, lands, ng ped an other things necessary therefor, and of thé whole of said contemplated pene improveged is as follows, to-wit: t: sum of $28,SECTION 4. The construction, and completion of sadist public sewer system, with the rights of way, materials, lands, and other as . nocerers for making an “poninletii Bame, aforesaid, are hecesSary to the aatie City Pana pe Ae inhabitants for the following reasons, towit Because there is not, and never has been & public sewer system, in the said City of Ret vada, and because great trouble and inconveniencé now arises from the want of the same; that it is necessary for the health of ee inhabitants of said bee and the pagvase e pst and sewers, now. used by many of the nhabitants and residents of said City, are ph nny the same is a nuisance in many inpine and breeds sickness and contagious sease SECTION 5, That the costs of the acquisition and construction of said public sewer gs weee, bole the lands, materials, rights of way, and other things necessary to complete the same, 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 inte sum of $28,000 00, and to issue of ¢ e said City to that amount, to pay the coststhereof. —
SECTION 6,That bonds of the City of ernie, of the eharacter known as “Serials” to the gate amount of $28,000 00, shall be tenued tor the cost of s#id pub! blie improvemen in this ordinance, Lamdkesina oe Bhan ifthe proposition to ineur said infdebtedness be accepted by. two-thirds a all the ne gots voters. oes at said election, id bonds shall ued and made Enradle: so that 1-40th part of the whole ount ne 1 be pisces to-be fixed by Trustees, itera with the: (uistens Th on all sums und at.such date, at the rate of Six per cent per annum until the entire debe shall be paid. SECTION 7. The special. election hereb; “call shoreata, shall be held oh . ea, © Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1890, and shall be held. and conducted, votes thereat received and canvassed, returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascerned, as herein rovided, and accordi to the law governing elections in said “of Nevada, pen the polls of of such Sect ioes shall be. and remain opén from sunrise of the said “4 of election to the hour of five o’clock in the afternoon of baid day, when the polls shall be closed, SECTION 8, Notice of the said special election shallbe published for not less than two weeks prior to the said day of election, and after the final publigation of this ordinance, as herefnafter . provi in at least one of the newspapers . publis in said City of Nevada, in accordance with the terms of-the statute in such cases made and provided, SECTION 9, The ballots which shall be used at th special sleetion ues Ii:be of the ‘sage. aha charac. at, ot City of Neter and form ay those ballots ting to the qualified yoters of said City, . and boundaries thereof shall be as herein of in-. preseribed in this ordinance. Thereshall be . 1+ which election: two: D pachanreaecmagade bet ai porition oie; . Pour election precincts; The places of elec-. ot yar urring @ municipal in ness, tion, and the row the aggregate amount of $28,000.00 for . same in each of the several precincts of the ada, shall_be, and they are the purpose of building aud. construct here br & att fae ppotnied as t Slinws, yy ar or an indebtedness by said ot. in -the ey f paid each andevery thw on a nagar and at a{Co mi . Wh ugh, Cros = Neal ga . lavaluable In Contagsous’ Diseases, The election precincts, and the vember? shall conduct the hi of election shall be: © Bal Prosinet No1,* ‘Clutter’s. Carriage Facee Brochiet No. 2, City. Hall. At Washington Sch Election of School aforesaid ; ana every Vv desiring to A og Ordinance No. 1M. against said proposition shall, in’ v ne. Se the sisi ross (x) in the blank qauspe ; righ Ar} thelword “No” printed on fitoe N Hf aa ed cleatgrs of Ne : as aforesa _ AN ORDINANCE aioli A. SPECIAL SECTION 10. ve: bes We fe) eB Saturday, April. 29: for the PAL term A ree The polls wilt be jet’ of 8a. m.a For Precinct No. % Hose House No 1. For Precinct No.4, Hose House No. 2, The ceioers * who shall conduct said special lection sha!l be: e For Precinct No. 1—Inspectors, Wm. Giffin, R. C. Walrath. Judges, E., J. Rector, ay Martin _ Clerks, E. MeKinlay, E. T. Powell. Ballot Clerks, Thos. Granvi ie, Ch For Precinct No. 2—Inspectors, John Camp pall, Jonah pare: i enon a CIS a ade remaine. lerks enry 18, ‘ Morrison. Ballot Clerks, D. H. Holland, C. J. Brand. 4, gid Precinct No. 3—Inspectors, Vm. F oy U.L. Beightol: Judges, John Hemgitor. Cc. D. Eastin. Clerks, G. D. Buckley, Jas. Lnzlish, allot Clerks, Felix Gillet, Heury roe. Precinct No. 4—Irispectors, G. W. Du ster, W. H. Hicks. Judges, J. C. Locklin, Thos. Polmere. Clerks, M. Hanley, J. S. Gremary: Ballot Clerks, Thos. Rowe, .A: aru of fred Searls, Nevada City, Nev: California, the same ie transactionsof the husiness of ‘said county ee yevyaca,. Notice To To Creditors. Ss STATE OF. Chas. 5. E. ear DR. ; ceased. ice is he “the undersi ned, ‘Sdosinisthadne @ th. Will meen hd 0 he. cr cditors of, es sons having ¢iaims citors of, and all per. “y Ber the estate of Char to exhibit them with the nec suroeneed. ‘ouch{ora withit four inonths . Peer sa xouchlication of this uotice to the said ad trator, with Will aunuexed, ot the ing thee teins tare of Char Dated March 18t. Adutnistrator with Will ainexed of the es. cone. «eee Jolnston, d 1899. ba A The boundaries of the said election preeincts are as follows: ~ PRECINCT NUMBER ONE. Commencing at the intersection of Boulder street and the City Limits, running thence along Boulder street to Broad Street pes across Deer Creek, thence: some Broas street to Pine stréet, thence: sone ne street to Sacramento street, thence a one Sacramento . d street, and the street. leading from Sacramento street to the Grass. Valley. Turnpike, thence alongsaid Turnpike to the city limits, thence east and north along the aac’ BAR the place of beginning. PRECINCT NUMBER Two. if Commencing at the iritersection’ of the Grass Valley furnpike and the. city of the thence running along the Grass Valley Turnpike and the street leading to Sacramento street, thence along Sacramento street to Pine street, thence along Pine Priel road street, thence along Br West Broad street to the a? Henite: thease south and east pry 3 the line of the city limits to the place of beginning. PRECINCT NUMBER THRER. Commencing at the ag Seng of Boulder street-and the city limits, thence along post der street to. Broad street eo gras creek, thence along Broad bons it, to Union street, thence along Unions to Main street, thence along .Main ptr to Church, street, thence along Church street to Coyote street, thence along Coyote street to city 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, thence running along West. Bro: street. and Broad street to Union street, thence along Union street to Main street, thence mong. Main street to Church street, thence along Church street to Coyote street, thence al i) fF street.tothe city limits; thence We South along said city limits to. the ‘ signed, pe ha thet ‘ast nwt of ‘A. W: trp persons t jeceased, ‘essar ateaen: within four brosith the first Lh apple af his n go Sectla, Nevaie City, Neved Calif arls, Nevada evada oc ‘a neon hap the a ‘being the Ince for th i ent ay of Nevada. Notice to Sperene a : STATE OF A, W. ABRRING, DECEASED. Notice is hereby erHerring, de: ‘the and bavi ‘tain them ee — p tice, to_ the the law o © business of said. estate, in said HELEN’ F, -Kxeoutrix of the Fee Will ar Hestamer of Herring, deceased. Dated March isth, 1899. : Assessment Notice, OME GOLD “MINING . ‘COMPANY. —H Location _ of «Principal place of business San Phas ~ pov Calitoition Works, ouds in evad City, Nevada county, California. ry ™ otice is hereby en ata meetin of the Board of Directors. held ©: w thre 20th day of March, 1899, an assessment (No. iret cen’ per share was oe upon & e capital ie tert payable immedi-ately in United S aid cok in to. the cel tary, at the office of Front street, San ita California. Any"stock u es this assessment shall remain unpaid on the %thday of A ril 1899, will be delinquent aud advertised for sale: at public au ug unless ‘paycnet ee a ge hi rR Age on b enday the 22d day of May, 1 8, to pay the to ee quent. assessment. together w vertising saprs ces of sale. By o: 8 ied Fee eee e Ee TOHNEON, Bes et . Office—316 Front street, San Fianciseo: Cs al ifornia. mr22 beginning. i" SECTION 11. As soon as the polls: are closed in each of said precincts, the Judges of election a canvass the votes cast.in Shotr respecreeincts For and Against incurring the ndebtedness aforesaid, as be gy tego racticable, in the manner provided * eR: or eanvassiag votes for age oy, rele elected at elections held in the City of Ne vada. The spapn nw for coe ie ro gh chase sha be made out and s a he usual form, . the by the officers of election. ise said E depoe: res; ively, and shall se ies ited with the Clerk of the Board of oni City of Nevada, vogether wie aes the wa east at said 8: pecial election, in said ecincts res; rere The Board of Trasof ban ity, shall, as soon as the said returns and ballots from all of said precincts, have heen deposited, with said aan canvass the said returns, ia the m $100 Reward. _The Nevada County Electric Power Oompany offers the above reward bd rom baie that will lead to the ar rest 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 parties meddling with . them do so at their own risk. E. J. pe Santa, J 2, : “Nevada County Electric Power Company. vided by law for canvassing returns of ee tion of municipal onicers rae said City. If, upon the canvass of said-returns, it shall be ascertained and determined that at eae two-thirds of all the voters, voting at said special election, haye voted in favor of the aforesaid proposition, For incurring thesaid indebtedness of $28,00),00, then the mds .of said Otty, of Nevada, herein! fore mentioned, shall be issued by the Board of Tru * herein by law provided, and as her yi waren ee wes Vel © provisions o e existing general election laws of the State “ ae fornia, and the Berger corn of voters, nal goveen the con. uct of said special siection all matters: not herein otherwise specified, in this ordinance, and not inconsistent herewith. SECTION 12. ° macnn J upon the, gp dh of this orpeipraeg and a fe approve Trustee Bd the President of the Board aforesaid, the sald be,.end shall he published in the Nav DaILy TRANSORIP?, a daily newspaper, pu of two weeks, and shal! be ol ag a issue of said paper, oe often same. is published Spine . said aig oes ot the last on thereof-shall be less than fteen days prior ag day of the special site the Booed of irc stede of the-City of ik n the Bo of Tru: te vada, March 22d, 1899. e id rei ed by the follawin vote > Ayes—Carr, Gault, iskeon, Reotor, Rich, aE TO: J. JACKSON President of the Hoard. of lis Trustees of the City of Nevada. Re tH Gaen Oh k of s aid Board: A proved Mash an ie First 2 hale oe fale Ordinance ‘was made on. Marek 25th, siz Notice of Proving will. N. THE SUPERIOR COURT EN AND F I the county of Nevada, State of Gatitorae th tt =, oxy Abs una ae of the Estate of LUCY ven that MONDAY, Notice .is Bereby: She aoe day of A 1899, at 10 owe a. said day, at the ‘Court. “Room of Cares at eg ourt: peuae in the Cit: unty of Nevada, ad Lucy hea Prony og déce: suance him of mentary when vt where any jeseon ‘interested may. appear and contest the same. Dated March 28, ne ma AST, Cl erk, a By Satine Thos. 8, Ford, A. Honing Depa ‘Deputy ge Notice of Assessment. EXAS GOLD MINING COMPANY. LooaT TION o ‘eanina place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Willow Valley, Nevada City, Nevada county, eo eR is hereby given that at a meet abe Board of Directors, held on the Tet dag f March, 1899, an assessment, No. Fittoon Cente, + ‘Bhare, was levied pa e Capital Stock of the Corporation, yable immediately in United States Gold iY the Secretary, at the office of the Com any, Number 203 Battery street, San cisco, California. Any stock upo ‘whieh th this averse one Site ane oe he 10th ay, le uent, anvertised for sale £2 pile. pobre: a Mel pe pexmment is mad uesday the. Sith day of May" yy Yo bay che en delinquent assessmen( together } costs of advertisi By order of the Hoard of Ree of sale. Office, 208 Battery scene, Be ms California. ordinance is hadatso-oena and d 3 lished in said City of Nevada, for the “panlod m appointed: by. asthe time and place for proving the Wi"ot , ing the Pon ae na oot Di Dillon for the is“Notice to Creditors. N ; THE MATTER OF TILE ESTATE OF ames A. Weeks; dec: Rotini meray gives to ali persons havjag eagle ba the estate of James A. Wee it the same, propwes pea ed, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned Ei at the law office of Cha Charles W. Ki Main Street, Grass Valley, ley, California, Py ing the place for enren four m cheek euriien atoutd bli oi ont om the first publication of this tr ges or the same will be f for“Grae Veltby. Cala., March’so sa A WH ihe Executors of the wil. of James A, Weeks, Cus. W. Krrrs,, attorney for estate. ” Anauat ‘Meeting. Tis “ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE-STOCKens of Masonie Hall Association will at Masonic Hall, Nevada City; on Sat7 npn ov May ye 189, at 7 o’clock p. m., for. the purpose 2 Trustees for pp =m year, “egal the ewe ganas 2 2 ef or usiness as ma. ry an legally brought before sald: mest ne. 4 Nevada City, April 4, 180. mpl THE GROTTO, GEO. 1. BECKLEY, Prop. Cholcest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer a Specialty. ‘Free Lunch Every Saturday Night. Come One, Come ‘All. Main Street,-Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, Crees Tu iay yg hee and Pine streets. Nevada evade City The Glenbrook, _ Maitland. .. =Pronrlétor — Choicest of at] Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for the celebrated 'Ruhstalier Beer. Ceorese , Give me mail and you'll never regret it. Pine Street, Nevada City. FRED SEARLS, * Attorney s and Counselor at Law. Wikis tas he . IN ALL THE COURTS Vie. Creselene eGEESOLENE being administered by inhalSafest and Most Effectual. . Means Ss ‘PICKERMAR, Drugglst and Stationer,’ ¥ * 4 ’ ° i 3h cha denies ; ‘marks, vopy-rights, ay . Saou: SHAW & BOWMAN: . aia SP es ais welll ‘Dentists. ap odel “with @ Propteto?s, . rief ription af . ahs Offtiee ta Oda i ye aa ies ise the races lngertant SRee (Successors to T. ob espe : Nevada City, Cal set siohe. THE PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY . Uabis opin —T the'matter cg cae re. fetta eee hee Pe eae 2 mnarely DOuE = Empire Stable, Groed Streot, opp. Notional Raakaves Hoel F — fs > JANES HENSESSY, * ‘(prop’r. ‘So Rashatelymanle bas the largest lot of ‘ oe 3371 . The . he did 1 Tailor §} gue