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December 9, 1899 (4 pages)

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Proving ‘will, OR GO cour Bs) AND f Califor f the k oh ot OHARLES by, ven ‘that Ppt eal Br netig 10.0’clock a. t the Court m of said oun 00 for: the win’ ot cati rrie M. aiden. "to her of letters Testa. aw. Bede oohe arom Mina inter. eel AST, Clerk. ‘Agormey . eyeny Clerk. cor Publication. ee Ke Cau} ‘THAT THR ton notice. an roof in su rand Heoe proof will be Al at ok m ey. aad ot ots %¥ 2 40 See. lowing witnesses to prove widence upon and cultivaBsa + Peter Mondada, Jorugh, Robert PO-Yubec Co. K W. JORNEOK Regier pn September 27,1899. ce-to Creditors. SPH K apeer, DE DECEASED oh © underx last. Will of Joseph to the creditors of and claims against the said bible & them ‘wi with the nessie cot ioe a § notice, to the ie ea in Nevada City, rnia, the same being vent of the business ‘cou of Nevada. . SIMONDS, last will of Joseph Knight, ‘day of October, 1899. OTICHE iffaGTors ) an‘order. of the Board of f Nevada Oounty, nade his 25th day of Novem-. sreby given that sealed received by the undersnd not, later than the 9b ¥, 1900, at-10 o’clock a.m, action: of. a Jail Building y, and according to plans ations adopted bysaid ervisors on the 25.h day 1899, and prepared by } to be dome under the suWilliam Mooser & Son, ad which are to be seen : at the office of the ArchiGrant Avenue, San Franich latter place can also Is, ote., and any informa-. will’ be received as fol. uur (4) steel Cells and Cor~ on first floor. i balance-of: works as spec be accompanied by 4 ceron a solvent bank of this 9 sum equal to twenty-five am of the amount of the med that the Contractor . works will execute a constory tothe Board of Sud give an acceptable Surety md in: the sum of the full ontract. for the fulfillment d also guarantee the payslaims and demands for med. and materials farno a reserves the right to re al, bids. _ FB. L. ARBOGAST, 2 Board ot Supervisors of: od Deputy. y Transfer Co. n27 Accbadimarebe tone ‘Rnees. Dev-1-” lin, attorney forthe State Anti-Debris . .. Contmission, ' ‘was Beer at Baéramento. regarding the ‘statement made by A. CO. Hinkson before the Obamber of . Commerce,: in which Mr. inion . . quoted Major Heuer as having said that the average fill: of the Sacramento ‘Hot River had fifty years, Mr. J evi. lowing answer to. ‘two feét in “Tt'may be true that if all the siit gave the folone put to him: . Wide as pincer oy ‘a Yuba : per Rivers where great ‘trees an orchards and slickene deposited in the Sacra-. -* * ‘ mento River since the first. sarvey: in . . 1850' were evenly deposited over the. river ftom Red Bluff to Suisun Bay they would’ not fill the river to ‘a depth . exceeding an average of two feet. I am_not a-surveyor and do not know} how that may be.. Even if it is true,. however, it gives an idea of the tremendous amount of: matter that tias been deposited in thé river as a result of hydraulic mining. in tributary}: streams. Conceive, for a moment,. the mass of matter it would take to cover thé entire bed of the river two. feet deep throughout its coursé from Red’ Bluff to its mouth. “The trouble is: that the matter defosited in the Sacramento River as a. -result of bydraulic mining has not been evenly distributed over the bed of the river thréughopt its length: The fact is that it has accumulated in great bars that have made--navigation . . the. most, ‘Sacramento gets that: which. posit in their own beds. ‘faway the sand bars in thie: Sosemee: ‘and thus: restéreits -navigubility, 1 ‘there, and that'for a large portion of the year it is impossible: ‘for’ ‘boats’ to, pass from Sacramento to cisco without the constant. rik ef go-. " ing aground on a sand bar. ‘getting atly worse. It fact, I believe ttidt its: condition is improving’ owing to the regulation of hydraulic: tnining. As the amount of sediment inthe river grows less its scouring capacity-.is in-¢teased, and the bars that im} Davimpossible for a large part of the year, igation.are slowly worn away.” KINKEAD’S IMMENSE STOCK Ser ~ Holiday Furniture —e. Rei 2 w AT A BARGAIN.. ishin, a to hake purch _ Will arrive. direct from the east during the first week in Deases in my line will ol EN the sarcharged tribataries fall to de-. Mire “It it is such air ehby ttidtter to clear . ™8* &shoold say that. the thing to ao would. pt ‘be to cease talking and remove the. ® ‘bars; but I notice that the bars ae or “T do not believe ‘that the: river tet 50 CENTS A WEEK/; nt ‘teacher ‘bé “dzly cri» Ethel McKinney: has 29+: oaeits sanelied: Mr, Yoachim has rented his ranch, near Bear River as a cattle range to” Rodney Alderman. Feed is looking fine in the lower end of the county, but the crops are not in as early as usual. J. M. Peaslee, who wentto Alaska two years ago, is on his way home. A recent letter received from the} Austin boys says: “We will spend the winter out on the creeks near Dawson. Many are leaving: fot Pt, Nome on} 20° an average’ one steamer: per day’ with 8 full passenger list. Pt. Nome as far as regards the mines is all right. We in a streak of red sand and washed in, rockers averages from $10 per man to greater amounts. I was nota believer ti longue of not to exteed tive Ifnes Wocnts e1 " a week or $2a month, Eac additional line Sr ets ie pase = ne My entire line of HOLIDAY GOODS ineluding FIXTURES and everything, at half of the cost. price. a. whole.or in part. ‘ COMMERCIAL ST., E.R, Will sell as 2 ROSENTHAL. ) Holiday Groséries NON®. TOO SOON to think of Holiday Groceties. The good house-keeper is already figuring on the pies and cakes and other goods t> be prepared for the feast and perhaps has in mind the filling of a basket for some neighbor. Cases of all sorts of delicacies are arriving here daily. Also large quantities of the staple articles which we carry at all times and sell at prices which are low for the value given. P. G. Stadden, Commercial Street. —— . RESENIS To all who before January Ist, 1900,buys Goods for $15 cash net or over we will prethis Watch FREE. Suits $6 u up. Pants, $2 up. . THE TAILOR. Below Armory Hall, Neyada City. . weleome. ' A Bed Room Set as good.as new for sale “Wil Pay a Reward. white neck, had collar on. Last seen Sunday going towards Grass Valley. Rev-ard by returning to GRIFF ee on Piety Hill. di-iwk } . . Social Dance Saturday” Night. pret acctigi: Ueb-ch dat: 9. .0. 4 Hall on Saturday evening; ber 9th, . Freedom Circlé, No. 108, Companions of the Forest. Admission, 2% cents. Everybody “a6-td. Bédrvont Set Por Sale. at a bargain. Inquire-of Mra. Beightol; Por the best shine in town call: on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and coloréd:shoés a tpeoialty. Satisfaction guar: . val ‘ng in ite industries. and sae sage = hn Austin apeut Thankugiving Day. with Mr. Austin’s . parents down on the McOourtney road. Day, has moved his family into the par-. sonage. j hold ite interesting weekly meetings. every steamer, and theré has’ sailed on‘ ease, and feo take internal F. J. Onuney & Co.; Props ‘Sela leaves.” effected by Hood’s Saraparillia are ey fruits by which it should be judg Half-grown fox-hound lost. Black and . These prove it to be the great remedy for all blood diseases. The toads in Penn: Valley show the ‘result of 4 little judicious work. Mies Mollie Brown and Miss Jennie! Watt of Penn Valley spent Wednesday rin Grass Valley. The Indian Springs school has a roll much in excess of last*year. The new Methodist ministerthe Rav. Indian Springs Lyceum continues to —_——— ee Catarrh Connot be Cured, Babbar nae APPLICATIONS, as they canDror ghee the disease. Catafrh oF. donetitational dis‘to cure it you must remédiés. “Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur‘Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a will go down as early as possible next . queck medicine; It was prescribed by spring. The gold on thé béach is found] cue country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood ee eon, The directly-on the -of the best physicians in this The perfect com binaresults in curing Ca-. a Soiaaier 6 inared tents i is what produces Send for testimon edo, O, by druggis rice 8 tbo. ; Hall’s Famile ais the best. “DrEps arg ‘Heors, words are—butThe many wonderful cures Hood’s Pills are ‘ non-irritathig, mild, effective, CHING LEE Dealer in Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 4N7.onene Allelothes made to order, Water street. _ at-iw and at the lowest prices, Champion Boot Black. ‘Large stock of f Firecrackers; Fans and Fine Teas. Broad Stréet, two doors below Mrs. i CeeigiMxsripy Bee TIDE—the the miner and good crops e season of good cheer rous and bountiful iod vada county. = Guaolans ter te fallen, 1 ee she ml chee be anteed. ae, tf Latz’s Restaurant: Preliminary Holiday Announcement ——. is ¢omi I bélieve th i nsur. clean-ups for the farmer. meg nf Fe will soon want to Play Old Santa GCleus. When you are for that p7 d A ienE getting — od = P easant duty remember that I am JEWELRY : PLATED WARE DIAMONDS JEWELRY CUT GLASS : SILVER NOVELTIES SILVERWARE ETC,, ETC. About which I will tell you more later. Cc. BRAND MANUFACTURING JEWELER TELEPHONE W. 14, . BROAD st, NEVADA Crry. ol Olay _LUKUPIeS NOTS. RAISINS < a nf ae Fig MINCE MEAT . CLEANED CURRANTS, _ BOILED CIDER, Claret Wine 50 Cents a Gallon, Walnuts, Brazils and il aonda: Landon Layers, Seodieas . a” orSeeded, wt yt “ at» FANCY PEELS Ed Glazed'Citron and Lemon PLUM PUDDING . livered at your doors. . Howard Loveland, ‘City says about the POPULAR +, BAKERY in the Transcript block ~ on Oommercial street: You can always depend upon it that the Bread, Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Plain Pastry, Etc., ~ From this Bakery are all right ih every respect, HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. Fresh Compressed Yeast Oakes re -obived regularly. All orders promptly filled and deseen West & 3. Marysville Business College Oommercial Conrse, 6m.,.::256050+ 04+ Shorthand and Ty pewriting pda nga Six months.... Shitsen ge ees a, Baki 50 Combination conrse—ineluding Shorthand, Commercial and Ty pewriting—Sehool year 9 mos.. .80 Teachers’ coursé, 8 months.......; -20 Review, English branches, 8 mos: :.;2U0 Review, English branches, 3. ihe 8 Full term began September 4th, 1899; Send for Catalogue and first lessons in Shorthand, free. D. BREHAUT, Eeiaeipel Marysville, Cal. Quarters. The‘office of the NEVADA 00. ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY is now at the 2 Gas Works on Coyote St. ee Electricity For lighting and For jheating and cooking Outvaviwiwhwiviviwivaw’s Holiday Novelties. MRS. M A. HOCKING Has a fine line of H>liday Novelties for sale at her store on Broad street, including Toys, Notions, Candies, Nuts, Wariety Goods. ond she invites the public to call around and inspect her stock, “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” ‘That's the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON, Rag tees a winter. Be makes. 2% . serve rons ve ~ best Wines, eWiahoce ey 0% in the market, and that always ne as them to come again. The Peerless Saloon — Is a high-class resort for gentlemen and hiubtie all know where it is—on Broad street just across from the Citizens Bank. NEW YORK SALOON. FRED SENNER, Prop. S WELL-KNOWN RESORT HAS BEEN} Ts Bob Sei ted and: thoroughly renova remodeled and I am tiow prepared to receive my friends, The finest. F WINES, LIQUORS, id and CIGARS Constantly on hand. Kind and courteous treatment to all. That's ebad. Edabets: in Nevada . . Stationery, NEW STORE 2 ANEW Goops ‘NEW PRICES ibewrihiad Bending on Commercial street adjoining Colley Brothers’ ame T have opened d first-class Variety Store for the: Toys and Notions, Candies and Fruits. novelties sditable for My'stock, which is bright and new, embraces the most popular HOLI DAY GIFTS. As to prices, I am sure to pleasabtly surprise you. that “a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling ” —GUS J. SCHMIDT. My motto is On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market prices, if you want to do your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or we will tak@contracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen, z Winter Is Coming On. George E. You may need a new heating or cooking stove. stock is one of the largest In this part of the Staite. “We have the best makes sold anywhere, und the prices are surprisingly moderate for such stoves. Pioneer Hardware Dealer. Our Turner, PINE STREET, The Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland ... .Propriétor Choicest of 1. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give me call and you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada City. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. . The Referee, kkk MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’r. Wines, Liquors and Cigars Rage Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can always flnud at “THE COUNCIL. CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Giass. All the fameette, karte of Vibiskies, ke pos on and. such as: ” oT and” rittgmae ar se Wm. J. Britland. CILT EDGE SALOON. Corner Broad and Pine streets. CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. Suecesso: x to Lammon Bros. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on hand. STEAM BEER ON DRAUGHTS CTs. "Pepper." GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —aND— EMBALMER. Broad Street, opp. City Hall. ~ age ay t Hose faruishod ict ai pA ight. Lady attendant. ‘TeleBROAD ST., OPP. CITY HALL. Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt) Growlers About Shoes Find no fault with our stock. Every pair in the store, kid or calf, will.give cent for cent, dollar for dollar value in good honest wear, and the style and perfect fit may be considered as costing nothing. Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. Also office for the Singer Sewing Machines. all makes of machines supplied to order. BOVEY BROTHERS. Broad Street. E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street ..... saedvesey Nevada City: Cai LEADING LADY. Rest 5 Cent Cigar Sold — lt STOCE— GENERAL Ai THUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D BSTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB LA ROSA HARMONIA FRANK’S PLACE FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor Broad ‘Street, above Pine, Nevada City. ENTERPRISE LAGER BEER On draught. Best branda of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, PAYUSAGALL, = ™ See Re ge EAI) i, an gy ee eran reaps acaeaen a anna Needles, Oil, and parts for _ .