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Jourt of the ( ,
of California, ©
the Estate of ¥
nuse why 0
not be Made, é‘
d Johns
ite of Fp. ;
led their p
Ing for an onde
personal ¢
urposes-the;
nerd by this Gj
d in the
nok the said
the 16th day of
in the fore
Room of gai
of Nevada, ¢
ornia, to sho
t be granted t
lof the Teal ani
jeceased,
of this order b
sive weeks inf
, Hewspaper pe
evada Cont
eof the Su i
th. 1903. :
2 PUBLICA
OF THE INTRMG
E ie MABYsvill
EBY GIVEN 7
xd setttler has
nake final pra
nd that said
tegister and
eat ville
» Vize: Daniel
tion No. 4 i
7N., R68,
owing witn
neha upon ai
: Oscar §
falas Edwi
fornia; Jerome
ee California;
hg O., Califo
N, JOHNSON,
ENT NOTICH
YATED GOLD}
cation of p
neisco
iven that atan
rs held on
re was iol
the corp
in Unite
ary, at the off
ontgomery #8
a. ;
ich thisa
n__ the
_ delinquent a
blic auction, @
efore, will be
ay of
sssment, toge
pe on ns
ard o! :
. BROOKS,
ohtgomery ™
Be .
> Creditors,
»R COURT!
, State of Cal
* Estate
nase ,
ven by
she will rs
Witinson.
d administt
strator, at
fornia, the
nsaction of a
‘A.D, 1008 oo
Will ann
nson, dece
. Creditors: ;
——
some a,
the Estate ®
sen decess
en by t
, estate of
» the © ‘init
laims
them, wit tb
four ®
his notice,
law 0)
California, &
gaction ‘
OSEPH 0
Tatate of
1902.
in U. 8, ad
NI
noto OF
bility. oye
E-MAun
Ny
ATENT ©
TON.2
R—NO, 12,417
PRANSCRP tH:
BROWN, Manager.
es
BRIPTION RATES:
Year.
rrier, 12% Cts. a Week
it Colum ==
of not to. exceed five lines in.
d under -~ hi
month.
sk or 40 anne a month
ly in advance.
» manager for office to be
sity for large mauufacturing
y One Hundred Dollars per
J ominissions and expenses.
Dollars cash security required.
nes. Address, Manager. P.O.
aque Calif. £9-1m
ed tiouse For Rest.
i house onthe corner.of Admenco streets, near the depot,
a Apply at premises. 58
. Bees
Wanted —
“
k r for a small fam
pouse noo vcieubie Altea
Addre:s MRS. BERTHA
1 Delivery, Columbus, Uhio.
Wanted.
RTHY. GENTLEMAN or LADY .
. to manage business for an
J house of solid financial standht, bona fide weekly salary of
“MRS. IDA McDONALD, —
_ Supreme Deputy of the Maccabees of'the World.; ce
IMonal Time ne
order that
pay oe
“For four
fiver until n
{ then
WIN
eck each Wednesday with all;
pt from headquarters. Money
expenses. Manager, $0 Cax-_. .
pago. j2-30t
For Rent.
il restauranton Broad street,
ays done a good business, is
place has been refitted, and is
th everything except dishes.
3,H.C. Minus.” n22
siness Chatice.
vestment ‘of $20 is often the
ess, if you are not wedded
* hods, you should inves
on. It is ior = man of m:
wishes to receive a potins inhicago, 111,
RS. McDONALD; :
.No:477 Beaubien
aj peo fing Eeney ney trouble gave er, her,
sallow compl exon and torpid
‘But Wine of Cardui
as it has cured thousands of others and
~ Mrs. McDonald
had severe pains across my back, and . felt
‘The cheapest and best way to travel.
are PERSONALLY CONDUGTED on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUR:.
DAYS by-experienced and gareful attendants.
O°EXTRA FARE FOR THIS SERVIOE.-We-issuc-a—free
paokiet with: fall information. Write’for it.
SANT A FE, B41 ae
putertoune 2 with TT ae tone. :
liver.
Cardui cured her the game} >
chin “ss this letter in . women ma
Pius of ret Cashak the dee
ou
1 suffered with 2
skin looked yellow and dull.
my kidneys were affected and
Cardui? All dru
of Wine of C:
Eof CARDUI
& 4 4 Ower the ¢ «
Tourist Slee
got £ it. Riba
ysecuré relief now b:
#1 San . Francisco.
Vt ew
“NEVADA bah CAL, SATURDAY oe FEBRUARY 14, 1903.
A en ee ee ee Se ee ee
T
Seaathe Gis 's Bhs b a gradhnest
of the thiree ears of wheat carried by
the bride in very olden times as a pre‘fage of plenty: of, the good things of
. iife. In time the. grain thus formerly
. carried was ground and made into
this =
cing ps
or will you not
takin: ine of
sell $1.00 bottles
> gees
Will
ui as well as 25c
ages of Thedford's Black-Draught.
A million suffering women
-have found relief bv
Wine of Cardui.
EXCURSIONS
a2
Santa Fe Railway.
ing Cars are used and
1ICAGO
DAYS
ranciscoat J0a.m.
BO UNION PACIFIC
THWESTERN LINE
h fourteen-section Drawand Private Compartfervation Sleepi rs
pitone. Electric ing
every Berth, C
‘Drawing-Room. Buffet,.
and Li Cas, wit
d Bath, Diniag cara—
oeriey Electric lighted
burist Car service at 6 p:
sovally Conducted Exe
every Wednesday and
+8 am. from San Fran.
e best of every thing.
R. R. RITCHIE”
Gen. Agent Pasifid Coat
el) San Francisco
P. COMPANY's AGENT.
Bargains! Bargains!
JAMES CAIRNS
DEALER IN
HARNESS Ann SHDDLERY
* .
Buggy Whips from 10 cents to $3 60
Gents Work and Driving Gloves 50 cents to §2.
Oushions, $1 50 and upward.
Horse Brushes, 250, 35c, 500, 60c and T5c.
Whip Lashes, 25 cents to $4.50.
Whip Stocks, 25 cents to $1 50.
Single Harness, $7.50 and upward.
Team Harness of all kinds, on hand and made to order.
Single and Double Express Harness.
Gent’s Saddles of all kinds at lowest prices.
Obamois, Sponges, Robes and Blankets, Harness Oil
and Dressing, Buggy Tops, Cushions and all kinds of
Carriage Trimming done on short notice.
memset
———
TY DIRECTORY.
LBERT LODGE, SONS OF
. ST. GEORGE,
Fy
Second and
month at 8
hian Cast}
JOHN STEVENS, President.
feEs, W. Secretary.
e, Knights ofPythias,
-every Thursday_Evening
At Pythian Castle.
ethren are cordially invited to .
_W. H. DUNLAP, CC.
iw, K. of BR. & S.
sat Odd Fellows Hall .
ird Fridays of Each Month.
HATTIE BUPFINGTON, Pre .
bantam R. 8.
Partor, No. 56,N. S.G. Ww.
1 at Pythian Castle
iday Evening at 1:80 o'vlosk.
THOS. G, RICHARDS, PreGan, B.S,
2 ENCAMPMENT, No. 47. .
I. 0. 0. RP,
lsat Odd Fellows: Hall
4th Monday of hb")
aa of sac! panth, ot
RB. GOLDSW bar, OBTHY, C. P.
JAS.
Broad Street,
CAIRNS
Nevada City
OFEI
aenrss
BROAD STREET, :
Authorized Capital °
Paid-Up Capital
Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M.
ey vo ee ‘and Secretary, D. k. Morgac.
Joho T. Morgan, Geo M, Hughes, D. BE. ilies Hous‘Incorporated in 1876.
$200,000.00 . Reserve Fund
teoc
nina purchased and assayed.
Bissiness for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank.
Undivided Profits °Citizens anil
».NEVADA OITY
$ 5,500.00
36,000.00
Hughes; Onabiet, jabs Tt
OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 4.M.to4 P.M. Saturdays prem Sen ee Shoals P.M.
Money loaned on approved securities.
MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California,
We sell SIGHT DRAF SS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS,, DUBLIN, and all polats 2
ees ee}
Se
#
iron, tin, pure
Ask for samples
For Sale by Lumber ‘an
Factory, Oakiand. ~~
[BLATERITBS is” is MINERAL RUBBER] #
Does Your Roof Leak?
Repair it with Blaterite. Tn ro'ls easy to lay; needs no
d Hardware Dealere
of sb apes: ; best for new roofs.
fiptive circulars.
painting. of coating; good over old
* THB BLATERITE ROOFING CO.
«
“1a Market St., San Fra-ctsco
emall cakes, which were thrown over
the bride’s head as she entered hér first
house.. A pile of these flat cakes was
laid one upon another, after the manner of shewbread in old illustrations of
Bible times. ‘Thus by a: natural evolution.came the present form of.one huge,
found cake, for whose elaborate apa
— peat
Do Fishes Heart
Or eas dee ever sce a fish’s ears?
. Do fishes have ears? a pretty well proved that they hear. -Scientists have made up a list of about
. 100° fishes that make sounds. Why
should. they make sounds. unless. they
expect to be heard? The drum drums.
The puffer croaks. Even the weakfish
the cruel fisherman leaves -it-to die in
the bottom of the boat. Possibly fishes
hear through their teeth—New York
. Sunflower Seeds as Food.
The sunflower crop is one of the best
paying in-Russia. A good crop is worth
as it stands fn the field $25 an acre.
The seeds are sold by the farmer for
about $1.50 a pound; then the merchants salt them and retail them for
$3a pound, and at every street crossing in. Russian provincial cities. are
stands and peddlers with baskets sell-.
ing to the passersby the salted product of the big sunflower, which is
eaten.
Wanted the Whole Outfit,
and received no reply. He waited a
few. days and then wrote again. His
second letter was also ignored. Finally
he sent a third note, inclosing a sheet
of paper and a two cent stamp. By return post he received a postcard on
which was the following: “Paper and
henestitaionsts of Flowers.
Edith—Do you uadenstand me tan.
guage of flowers?Ethel—I do.
Hdith—Then what does this hnnch of
Bthel—That a fool and his —_— are
goon parted.—Judge.
Unprejudiced,
“But, judge, you were asleep when
the testimony was presented. How can
you givea decision?”
“Easily, sir, easily, for no one scan
-accuse me of having been prejudiced
by the.arguments of either side.”—New
———
pare ge One Better,
Mre. Witherby—We must give some
sort of affair, dear, if only to maintain
our position.
Witherby+I suppose you want it to
cost as much as possible?
“Oh, more than that!”—Life.
Ragpickers of Paris.
In Paris each house is provided by
the city with a large box. Into this
the servants throw all that is not needed by the family, whether of food or
raiment..Every morning the chiffoniers, or ragpickers, are privileged to
search through these boxes before the
contents are carted by the city to dis‘. tant fields, where the refuse is employed. in fertilizing the soil. From
the homes of the wealthy the poor receive many articles of real value. Fifty thousand ragpickers, say the statisties,» realize $10,000 daily from their
pickings.
The Stingiest Man.
“[ think the most penurious man I
ever knew,” remarked the man in the
mackintosh, “was old Hewligus. He
smoked his cigars to the last half inch,
chewed the stumps and used the ashes
for snuff. But he wasn’t satisfied even
then and gave up‘the habit.”
“What for?’ asked the man with the
big Adam’s apple.
“He couldn’t think of any way to
utilize the smoke.”—Chicago ee
How It Happened.
The Passerby—But I really don’t see
how the study of aerial navigation
eould have impaired your eyesight.
The Mendicant—Mebbe you didn’t
never stand watchin’ no balloons when
they started droppin’ sand out—
Brooklyn Life. :
Brates Can Speak.
“Do brutes have a language?’ asked
the president of the Millville Literary
circle at a recent meeting.
“Do they?” replied the secretary.
“You ought to hear my, husband when
he loses his collar button.”
: A Dainty Lunch.
That word “dainty” never being used
to describe the lunch spread for men,
we have decided that it means there is
not enough to eat.—Atchison Globe.
Emil Freses
kidneys, ‘and. cures dyspeptic stomachs; Its action is mild and_pleas_ the results sure and ent
m = a@ condition
_Labrador and British Columbia to. the
’ earth on the line of the polar circle
complains with an internal voice when . .
asking his opinion on a certain matter
stamp received, Piease send envelope, ope,”
rare orchids that Albert sent me an. :
“Pity F
The wild strawberry is
diffused over the surface
being found in the
north as well as in .
of the south. It is nota
however, and except of
is not found south of
grees north, On the European:
nent itgrows extensivelyland and thé Shetland isles to 1
Greece, It is also found throughout
western Asia, but is unknown in China
and Japan. It has grown abundantly
on the bleak hills: of Iceland for centuries. It is found in America from
Hi
a
ill,
ie
&
pine woods of the southern
2 ee ae
Andes. The hardy plant,
scarlet berry, may be said
several hundred miles southw
cept that it is not found in the
the river Amur, in Siberia.
Ants’ Magnetic Nests.
Port Darwin, in South Australia,
boasts of some of the most remarkable
ants’ nests in the world. They are
knewn as “magnetic” nests, for the
simple reason that they are without
exception built in a due north and
south direction. Consequently a traveler journeying through the district in
which they abound may readily direct
his course by-their aid. No living:man .
knows why these tiny architects: build
them in this way. They are merely one
out of the many. marvels.of the: great:
land “down under.” It seems, however, probable that instinct leads these’
tiny creatures to so construct their
dwellings that the flerce noonday sun
shall have the least possible ene upon
theip interiors. <i
Pi Sa PS
Swift Wings,
mous velocity of some birds’ flight
when: migrating: The. northern ‘blue
throet goes at the rate of 540 miles an
hour, flying 4,800 miles from Egypt to
Helgoland:in a spring night: of barely
nine hours. Virginian plover fly from
Labrador to north Brazil, 9,600 miles,
“It ts dificult to account for the enor .
SSS
Rubbing with liniments, blistering, the a
On produc a ying tie ce coun itation, is g or
external treatment of Rheumatism, but
pe i alge cag do not reach the seat
‘of the nor touch the real Bo na
and relief is therefore ce tobe
yee ant is due to
other irritant
=f it circulates
acid poisons are dey
ates and
in the blood, and
the system, these
ited: in the muscles,
joints and nerves, and
poste penvr ate night air,
co iat oak east winds, or any
sudden change in the
weather, will bring ou
an attack which may
last for a few days or
linger on for months.
Every battle with
Rheumatism leaves
the blood in’ rer
condition, while the
corroding acids are
muscles ts, and they become stiff
and pats tases ovable.
Rheumatism, with its , cutting
Laer g . can never be conquered until the
acid blood has been cleansed and puriid, all irritating aubstances neutral.
d filtered out of the system, and
ing Seg Aa so promptly and effec.
nder the purifying
and fone vofict of this vegetable remedy oe ig made pure, the general
health is mile, built up and the suffere:
obtains happy relief fom the torturing,
nagging pains of Rheumatism,
ised and
noth’
tuall:
. Get rid of Rheu
4matism before i
makes you a ner
vous, peevist
¢ripple, or pain
racked invalid,
J White for: our book on Rheums
which wil sent free,
@. Swift Specific Co., Atianta, Ga, .
: BOF gona consuming . ’
that lubricate the
AT LOW
“ARE YOU AFTER c00D coODs
. prices on the
lasses,. Jellies,
If ‘sevisit ‘our ‘Store and get our
We have See ohtle you want—.
Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup, MoPreserves, Wafers, ©
Pickles, Raisins, Currants, etc. etc.
new stock of
P. G. SCADDEN :
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
RSE OOH DE DSOEIEE
has Is Now
cn Ball
At. Armory Hall
without stopping, going at-the rate of . ~~~.
636 miles an hour and probably mors,
How can thia speed be attained? The
birds resort to great heights, where thé .
resistance of the air is a stigat,Removal of Office.
DR, A BARKAN.
Specialist for Diseases
of the
BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Has moved his offices to
Mutual Savings. Bank. Bailding,
No. 9 Geary St., corner Market street,
San Francisco.
—
Notice of Dissolytion of Part.
nership.
NOTICE 18 Rg GIVEN THAT THE
partaership heretofore existing beween the underslgus’ 392 Homies, ben by oO! a
Frenette ee m thi dissolved, ved, B.
ties
ake pore theDated February 12th, 1908.
SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP
With the strengt, of & milites valecs
Dr. King” S
lewDiscove
CURES Src ee
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS.
Price 50c and $!.00.: ‘Trial Bottle Free.
SIERRA HEVADA SALOOK
JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor.;
RBS
A
Keeps the Best of
Wines and Liquors.
&etbs
@m Best 5 Cont Beer in Town,
Union Livery Stable
lain st. epp. Union Hotel
Henry Lane, = Prop’:
BEST TURNOUTS IN TOWN
New Fruit and amy Hens
YEE LEE & Co.
wal ee charge ané the
Dr, Alvah N. Morgan:
Dentist. .
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Friday, February 20 =
To be given by
LIST OF PRIZES
Beat dressed lady—820 Boa from
Maher & Co,
-Becond best dressed lady—$10 Hat
from W. H. Crawford.
Second -best dressed gentleman—$5
Fob from Hartung Bros.
Most original lady character—$5 pair
of Fine Shoes from A. J. Bovey.
Most original gentleman character—
$5 pair of Fine Shoes from Miller's.
Best eustained lady character—§$2
Purse from Rosenberg Bros.
Best sustained gentleman characj.
i Gold Nugget from W. H. Danle
Beat comedian—§8 Hat from L.
man.
Bost dressed group—1 doz,.photos
from Moore’s.
Moat original group—Banquet.
Best sustained group—Banquet.
The followiog will be awarded spec. tal_priges :
omeliest woman on floor.
‘ Homeliest man on the floor.
Best Hayseed woman,
Best Hayseed man.
Prettiest woman on the floor,
Prettiest man on the floor.
Most popular woman on the floor.
Most popular man on the floor.
DO YOU PLAY POOL?
One of the finest tables in town at
this place. Also good liquors and
Cigars,
. CHAMPION SALOON
O’Oonpor & Shannon, Prop’rs.
Broad street.
' California Safe Deposit ;
aad Trust. Company..
Receives Savings Deposits of
Tea Dollars and Upwards..
tl PAYS INTEREST
TWICE A YEAR
Rate—
& per cent on ordinary accounts
per cent on term accounts
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,245,225.94
TOTAL ASSETS, 6,026,309.49
Deposits may be ioude by P. O.
Order, Wells-Fargo Money Order
or Bank Draft
Send for Pamphlets Descriptive
of our Business ;
OFFICES
NOTICE.
oe
force collection of same.
Dated January 21, 1903.
J ESSIE V. MULLOY,
Office Hours—8 to 12.4. Bw. and 1 to5 P. mu. of Chas, E. Mulloy, deceased.
eat. dreseed. fentlemen—$10) Gald . .
Ring from_O. J._Brand.
Notice is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the
late CHAS, E. MULLOY to
make immediate payment else
suit will be commenced to enAdministrator of the Estate
The cheapest and most
convenient fuel for the
idael home. No smoke,
ashes, soot or dust. It is
‘always ready, Price, for
ing, $2.50 net, per thous—
sand feet. This must be
paid before the roth of
each month, otherwise
the charges will be: for
fuel $2 10; for lighting $3.
Nevada County Gas & Elactri¢ Co,,
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
EB J. Reoros, Pres. W. H. Mastin, Vice P
Agency
Nevada County-Bank
NEVADA GITY, CAL.
Paid Up Capital -. $50,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Gold bought and advances made on
bullion.
Drafts drawn on any part of the world.
Loans made on Real aud Personal Security
Interest Paid on Deposits.
National Hote) Building
“fuel, $1.60 net; for light=¢
National Exchange Stable,
B8road Street, opp. National Bxebange Hote!
BHevada City,
JAMNBS HENSESSY,
The Empire Livery Stable _
has the largest lot of
HORSES, “SARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
LANE'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Broad S8t., Nevada City.
@
Everything requisite for funerals.
Experienced undertaker in attendance at all times.
Best of service guaranteed,
Office of the Superintendent of
Pine Grove Oemetery.
Telephone No. 84.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention
tation of for t
no an
~_Wood for sale
id to the transpo:
trical
Bg, J. BA
Unione Hotet
Re-opened
And Now eee for Business.
Happy Mezentanghe, Prop’r.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished
throughout, thereby making
“it aecond to ne Hotel in this
_ Dart of the State. Zz
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
And Large Modern Dining Room.
topping place for all Stages ani Buses
Nevada City Assay Office.
Assaying of Ores of all description.
Mit THSTS AND THR #EDUCTION OF
Fractious Ores a specialty.
Mail or Kxpress orders promptly attended
to. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad Street, below
National Hotel,
ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION.
Telephone No.—W. 28.
DUNLAP & HICKS.
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DRALER,
Pine Street Nevada City Cal
LBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
a.
—In 8r00En——
GENBRAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT
Avd Other Brands
eeovecer
L. BOWMAN. é ¥.SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broedé Street
Ne veda City, Oal.
tINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY .
4LL KINDS OP FILLINGS.
BLTRACTING SKILLFULLY DOr B
MAITLAND BROS;
In Their New Saloon!
Have moved into their new cuarters on Come
mereial street and invite a:! theiz forme
patrons to call and ses thum They wil}
make it a point to serve he firess branasz «
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
All kinds of Mixed Jrinks
a Specialty.
«MAITLAND BROS., Props. Commercial 8¢
THE PEERLESS SALOOW,
-BRARY W. RICH, Proprietor,
Keeps on hand the best brands of
BSOottLEeD SER
We aim to serve only the best. Call sround
and see for yourself. i
Ui Kins of Summer‘rias Specialty
DR. N. B. CHAPMAN
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN
DENTISTS
el
one oa. t6aldence, Sscramento 8t.,
‘urniture ~ owing. Talerhone
EER. Néveds ban Oel.