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June 11, 1901 (4 pages)

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Seek Collections on any part of the United States SOCIETY DIRECTORY. . Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,” Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. ~ $ Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t< FRANK BE, WADSWORTH, C.C. @. W. Oapzn, K. of R. and 8. Mistietoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Bvery ate ee Sf at month a J. H. POLMERE, C, P. Gro. A. Gray, Scribe. tydraulic Parlor, No. 86, N.S. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle Svery Tuesday evenirg at 7:80 o'clock. AUGUST RAPP, President. BD. J. MORGAN, B.8. e x Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle . Secom, snd fourth Thursdays of each mont MISS LILLIE MaLL&N, Pres. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S TIME TABLE NO. 55. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Sunday, May 18, 1900, as folows. ‘ LEAVING FOR COLFAX. . Daily; connecting with Lo§:20 A. M. cal 5 an ceniving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M.and San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. , 4 land 8:4 A, M. Del oushetting with over trai . &, stopping o: at Auburn, at st No. to See Port Costa nd Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at 315 p. m. & Daily; connecti with 12:45 P.M. Overland Train, vi San Mranoisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an presiene . Limited leaving San Francisco at « : Daily ; connecti with Lo5:15 °.M. cal %, mu leavi:g@ Sacramente ae 4:50 P. M. and Overland rains for East and West. “ LMAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, m,'Datly. Arriving From Grass Valley Only.; 8:1 5 A. M. Daily ABRIVING FROM COLFAX. = Daily; necti ith Ov er9:35 A. M. feed irate from last. aoe ° ily; necti ith2ilS-P. Ma Pals oapetng with over . Daily ; connecting with Uver700 P, M. low Train leaving San Fr ncisco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Lirited leaving San Francisco at 10 A. M, . Daily ; connecting with Lo-al 9°40 P. M. qrain'leavi Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and all points South. c. P. LOUGHRIDGE, Gene~al Mauager. F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. Ics! Icel Corcoran & Arbogast Are ready to serve ali customers with PURE MOUNTAIN ICE, and will leave it at your door daily. Leave orders at our office, adsoning the Theatre, on Broad street, or call us up by telerhone. CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, UNDERTAKING PARLORS. HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal ALBERT REYNOLDS, Funeral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Pieces Telephone 34. Hatin Exchange Stable Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote) Sevada City, JAMES HBENSESSY, « Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has ae largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES ARD BUGGIES To be found in this nars of the State. COLLARS. They Are Higher Than Ever ata Much Trimmed. front have been abandoned. The part tulle,but a° wired lace butterfly is ‘placed at each side, or a tuft of anemé TWO COLOR COSTUME. ones or poppies is used, repeating the the trimming of the hat. follars are as high as they can be wofh, as tall med with round or pointed tabé of plaited lace. Often a cravat of mousseline de soie or silk is added to the front. Gowns of two colors are becoming more and more in'evidence. The one illustrated is of blue and beige. The skirt of pastel cloth has a wide band of beige cloth inserted at the height of the knees, with lines of stitching above and below it. The tight bodice of blue cloth has a plain front, with lines of stitching and gold buttons, but at the back is a sort of corselet. of cloth stitched at the edges and forming a postilion basque. This corselet is fastened to the side of the bodice by two gold buttons. The turned over collar is faced with beige cloth, and the plain, tight sleeves are stitched at the wrist and ornamented with gold buttons The hat of blue beige mixed straw is trimmed witb yellow flowers. Jupic CHOLLET. Our Grandfather's Letters. George Washington never saw a postage stamp or an envelope, says Sucgess. They were unknown here until 1837, after Rowland Hill had introduced them in England. Letters were written, folded and addressed all on the same sheet and stuck with a wafer or with sealing wax. Our early statesmen could hardly have dreamed of the millions upon millions of portraits of themselves that would some day be distributed broadcast by a great postal system. ‘In 1808 the mail routes inNew Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky and Virginia, making triweekly deliveries in summer and biweekly in winter. There was Do postmaster general in the cabinet until 1829. Letters were charged 25 cents postage for anything over 450 miles long. Half a century later 10 cents prepaid carried a letter 3.000 miles and under that distance 5’ cents and 3 cents. The popular pen was the good gray } goose quill. It was not until 1819 that we got our first steel pens from England, where Perry had just begun their manufacture. Henry Clay learned to write by tracing letters on sand with a sharp stick, and Daniel Webster’s first pen. was surreptitiously. plucked from his mother’s pet goose, his ink being soot mixed with water. A few individuals~were the envied possessors of gold pens, which were. made in Europe, but the majority used “Dutch quills.” No Interference. Burglar (suddenly confronted by a policeman)—Hello, here’s a cop! ‘Policeman — Don’t let me interfere. I’m not on duty tonight. Just dropped in fo see the ¢ook.—Boston Transcript. The Best Prescription for Malaria CITIZ ENS BANK Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, No cure, no pay. Price, 50c. my156m SSUEe Ren a? Call on Ed Schmidt when you want ROAD STREBT, HRVADA CITY . anything in the tobacco tine. tf Some F lish I CAPITAL. se mares Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Allow a cough to run until it gets bePaidupincoin, = « 50,000 . yond the reach of medicine. They. ofUndivided profits, = 85,000; ten say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful IRECTORS. : E. M. Prmston. 2 ois : .President . Medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which . M uavailcessevecssoteekt< Cashi tous ae epee cs er . is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. BR. M. Hunt, Lord Housman , M. Hughes, BUSINESS HOURS. they would immediately seé the excelGeo lent effect after taking the ‘first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. For 30 to 7 104.M.to4 P. M., and oe Saturdays from gale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. COBEESPONDENTS. F New York—National Bank of North Amer: ica. “San Brancisco—First National Bank, Lon d Paris & American Ba: Eesramsete-tabional Bank of D. O. Mills We tee Sight Drafts payabie in NEW YO SAN F NGISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bilis of Excha able at sight i the principal cities at seas ‘Britain ‘and Dr, Alvah N. [lorgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—# to 12 a. m., and 1toSP. M. car sates paid for County and Stete Warrants. Silver Bullion purch;sed. ppc bo at the Bank. This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Vai ley, where a general ‘Banking Business is J. M. THOMAS, Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. Office at residenes, Sacramento Nevada . Resident Agent at Grass Valley, Oity. Cal. Plain tulle cravats forming a chou in which goes about the neck is still of ‘. easily as tea. It is'called Lane’s Medicine. Lane’s Family. Medicine moves 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole August Flowet. “It is a surprising fact,” says Prof. Houston,’ “that in my travels in all parts ofthe world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Green’s August Flower than any remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. I find for tourists, and salesman, or for reons filling office positions, where aches and general bad feelings! from irregular habits exist; that Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion.” Sample bottles free at H. B. Dickerman’s. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. Get Green’s prize almanac. tf ——_+ 29e + At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently onthe stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as he bowels each day. ice 250. and agent, my he tf New York Bakery Free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wedd ae and Pas “4 in front as at the back and much $eim.-} Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the Greatest Event of the Season Dt Gentlemen, $1.00; cents. 25 cents. W. J. SCANDLING, Secretary. HOO OIOIOOIIOIOIOIOIK TEOOIOIOIOICOOOIOOOOOIIIIOIIOIIOIK RAK «GRAND PICNIC.. —TO BE GIVEN BY THE— as Valley Minors Uni AT CHICAGO PARK Shébley’s Pond, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901 The fleor of the Dancing Platform will bein excellent condition, and the best of music will be furnished throughout the day. SPLENDID PROGRAM OF SPORT HAS BEEN ARRANGED. Trains will leave Nevada City for the Picnic Grounds at 8:45 a. md :45 p.m‘ Returning leave Picnic Ground at 4p.m.,6p.m. an :25 p. m. : f FARE FOR ROUND TRIP: Ladies, 50 cents! Children under 12 years, 2 Admission.to grounds for parties comi other than by train, ARVEY, Chairman. HOKIOK HROK NOK MOK IMHO ROOK IOK MOK BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE GEORGE HURST, Prop. ing Cakes ancy Pastry a specialty. QOur,Telephone number—West 8. Furnishing School ‘Books. 24, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Grades. 11 o’clock a. m. on June 15th, 1901, and all bids. -C. H. HARRISON, DEALER Ip All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco cluded a few cities in Maine, Georgia, 7 BROAD STREET. NOTICE FOR BIDS —FOR— OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE Boara of Educat ou of Nevada County, All bids will be opened at W. J. ROGERS, Secretary County Board of Education. Nevada City, Cal., April 6, 1901. nie Hes See The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, NATIONAL GRADUATES’ BALL! —A Grand Dance will be given by— The Class of 1904 _#ARMORY HALLe_ Wednesday Evening,Iune 26th. P F; L A. Walling will be Floor Direotor Lal 1 i af * : fishing the Following Sohool Books for use. {'“T'oveltade OUON bate ae Fenn cis Of Nevean County 3 Woods Gluyas Richards, H Rowe, H. Supplementary Readers for the Ist, Jepson, R. Hickman, ke. Morgan, H. Evans, A. Osborn, M. Maher, Gilbert Richards, J. Schmidt, B. Ashton, G Algebra, Elementary Geometry, Merrill, F. Fleming, J. Hackley and Book-keeping, Elementary History, Writiag and Drawing. CG. Ashburn, ‘ The Graduating Olass this year consists of the following young ladies and gentlemen: --Misses Mabel S§. Ivey Veda B. byte & ae ae oe t the. office of the C i Lucille M. Sukeforth, Hazel I. Ro of Schools ia" the Court House at ‘Nevads. Sadie A.” Snell, Maud M. Cave H. Matthieson. : The Class has made every preparation for the entertainment of THE BEST OF MUSIC. Tickets, per couple ... aanee $1 00 Opp. Rosenberg Bz: 51 Lady Spectators........ 25 Cents Gentiemen Spectators ....50 Cents —AT— their guests, , Lincoln Sexual Pils restoré natural strength and vigor. They do not excite or stimulate. They are a perfectly pure and certain nerve food, and every tablet is standarized to absolute uniformity. Use them and you will rejoice in strength, nerve vigor and manly magnetism. Price, $1 00 per box—buy of your druggist or sent by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. . LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO. W. D. WINTON, Agent Fort Wayne, Ind. rows French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, epettontly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESUL S. Greatest known. female remedy. CAUTION Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine igput up only in paste-board Car ature on side of the bottle @end for Circular to WILLIAMS M . CO., Sole Agents, Cleveland, Ohio. For Saleby H. Dickerman. The Leading Flour. WUnion: Kote . See Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, ~ Prop’t. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished. throughout, thereby making Aad Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. it second to no Hotel in this ye nicipalities and One Hundred Sunny Rooms, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. '. Will practice in all the Courts of the Mining Patents R. H. TURNER, United States. Makés a specialty ot Mining Cases, Office in Claus Spre r Third aud ancisco, Rooms 12, 14 and 4 AWH GUEY Pine Street.....Nevada City — “Sty Syst Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all Land Oases. times. et Sisosta, Se CHICKEVS 10 ORDAR AT ANY ‘TIME. . ORDER OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. HEREAS, NEVADA COUNTY TRACTION Company has made written a: tothe Board of Trustees of the C Hate of California, for a franchise to operate an electric street railroad on certain streets in the City of Nevada. Nevada County, following form: ORDINANCE NO,-——~ ~~~ WwW California, in the -. Reter Allison, d a franchise and privilege to. construct and reet railroad upon certain iways of the City of Nevada: rustees of the City. of Nevada does ordain 3 ate franchise and privileg is its successors and asnd operate by an oversystem a street 1 aild upon the following streets in at the intersection af the “57 bab Pima gp reo e City of Neva: ence id Grane Valley Ta Sacramento street to Broad street nd eet to a point one Said railroad shall cousist of with all necessary turnouts 6s. The rails shall be laid so as to obstruction to travel +) cig 7 _ —— or Trantee s ur term of) this franchise k portion of the street or hi trac Jor the space o: side thereof, with the same tne city upon the streets road runs respectively ; ngs “SECTION 8. Sa: ated by electrici trolley wires necessary electrie wires s, substantial and workma be at least twentyshall be placed at such distan may be suitable for’ safely re operating Said r; ted b; r font of r On. 4. said grantees r lavse of date of, this fr, of Nevad receipts arising fr. possession of said railroa ot Nevada, said nually thereafte: Gipsy a cr of sa reet railroad shall be c good. faith months from the gra and If not so comme said construction of completed with thereafter and said time this franchise s SEOTIoN 6. The and privilege~sh Trnstees. of the days afier this fran @ bond runnin at least two. g be approved by said B the City of Nevada, Thousand Dollars, signs, to construct a: head electric trolley Grass’ Valley boundary line of t northerly along sai & single track toh necessa: and be/flush with t hway between its two feet on each material used by over which the and with good crossid railroad shall be operby means of overhead les carrying the ike manner, shal carrying the ailroad aaa as hall, from ‘and five (5) years succeedi anchise, tay.to the cent. of the gross annual operation and thin said City
Payments to be made ana the ommenced in ot more than fo nting of this franchise mc-d within said time said street railroad shall be if not so cam rantee of this franchise file with the Bosrd of y of Nevada within five g to said City of N ood and sufficient su eties, to oard of Trustees of in the penal sum of Ten well and truly obser perform each and every term anchise, and that i reach of sgnaition of auch amount of the pe shall be taken Ps i d ve : re bata and shall rom the ’ he Bag prind.pal and sure and diti any b liquida be fecoverdtie ties upon said ON 7. The grantee of this t all necessary flum e of water under » Where the same he satisfaction of shal verts for the the tracks of said railr naturally flows, and to t. the said. street commi tee. trolley wire shall be of the pavement at designated by the tata Str oles shall be kept or ed shail mittee, and said “SEOTION 9, A in the corporate 1 Nevada traversed with the walls and abutments thi be put and kept in « . Pair for general tr such times as shall Street Committee of the said and the expense thereof sha rantee of this franchise ity of Nevada. No fare in a greater ts for any single the corporate lim Nevada shall be charged. “SECTION 11. If for unavoidable accident shall cease torun. over t corporate limits of the : . firmation of sale by the Court. et ‘sti . BO good condition am J ic in ‘such manner half bythe half by the than Five (5). C within the wan any other reason than the elements, cars he line yithin the -four consecutive h at once beoume forfel the said tranchise sha and void, “SEOTION 12. This is granted for the the first da dinauces in confli this ordinance are he; REFORE, BE IT public notice be of the fact of sai County : raction ( and privilege and on the 20th of Trustees. and privilege yY years from 1 ordinances or parts of orith the provisions. of led, ; RESOLVED; That “pplication of said or said franchis» day of May, 1901, to BE IT FURTHER RES: proposed by this Board to gra: chise and privilege to the high er the provisio: OLVED, that it is nt sald franest bidder for ms of an act of the Californi i ‘or the sal of couditions.for the ises by legislative or es and repealing act became a law on the oLvap that bids in cash titled, it proevidi: f P ng granting of suc other governi flicting acts,” ‘th dav of riting for th le of wi or the sale o tiene wiil be received b: stees of the City of nty, Cal.fornia, at its office a f on MONDAY, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE, e Stitt. AND BE IT FURTHE: of the fact that paper call th SCRIPT, publish d publiesss cmidar uccessive days completed less twenty nor mc re dune, ov of . Attest : A true copy. ‘of the Board of Trustece of ta tty i t Notice of Application for [li Patent. Application for a patent to the “Arbdgast : lacer Mine. i 4 TEs Land OFFI0 DoT AMEEEO June 7 . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 8. J. “{No, 2201.] asiail PROF! ES: ~ : AT, whose postoffice address is ohest fen Ohio. has this day, by A. W. Den nie, whose postoffice address is Nev aC v4 Califoraia, Attorney in fact for 4 A, j poy hi i applies eee Mine, "situated ry 5 in Nevada Mining District, County;of Nevada, State, of. California, paid sieks ". co bracing the S34 of NE 4 of NW%; s oF ney cae theN Eoin E i 8 j an oi 1/41 of seston 12, F18N, 28 B, MDB , containing 60 acres. There is no known record of the logation of said mi i claims to, kuowl em ‘applicant. claim soca ont o North A may gr JO. and,. wi a F \ fvrchunan's? claim, rent by Roger’s claim, and east by the Nivens claim snd the corpo, rate line of Nevada City. Claimant hol same by purchase made March 2,1901. Deed Pe. SIMONDS. oo . WsSEASO BE tay . record _ ver p 96, page 181, in the Recordy county. ; SY a epee all persons olaimi adversely any portion of por “Arbogast Placer, Mine,” or said mining ground as hereinbefore described, are required; to file phair rb claims with the wap peed of the States Land Office’ a Sparameinie, int State ples sien pe ou: ng dl vid Ere 8 tion hereof, ee et ‘virtue ‘a the ede raed of the jovi . THOMAS FRASER, Register. Assessment Notice EWARD GOLD MINING COMPANY Location of principal place of . business, San Francisco, Californias location of works, N a county, California, ae Notice is hereby given that at a menting of the Board of Directors held on the 20th day o: May, 1901, an.agsessment, (No 42 Bastar om ihe — Al share was u tal stock o corporati im> poe a reed denen a tary, a oO: 415, Clas apreskels Building, San Fran “Any stock upon which this assessment shail remain unpaid on the 2th dey of June, sulwa be Lo pepe pe advert: 3 plone t ica an eas payment is mad before, will be sold on Tuesd the toe day of July, 1901, to the delinquent asses* i ment, together with costs of advertising, “iy onder of she Board ie theesiba: er 0} oe 7 Or OSAMUBL W. BACKUS, Secretary. OrFioz—4i4-415 Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco, msl Notice To Creditors. ASTATE OF PETER ALLISON, § DRceased. Noticeis hereby given by sha undersigned, administrator of the ae e we! leceased, to. tors of and all persons having claims nat the said deceased, to. exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,.within four months .after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator, at the law officeof E. State of California, the same being the fer the transaction of the business o} estate, in said county of Nevada. © , HENRY FITTER, Administrator of the estate of Pe‘er Allison, leceased, Dated April 26, 1901. ASSESSMBNT NOTICE. BELLEFONTAINE MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, California. Location of works, Nevada City, California, Pais day of May, 1901, an assessment (No. 4): of Bive © ents, per share was upon the capital stock of the ration, payable immediately to the W. H. Smith. present st his office on Broad Street, Nevada 9 Ve t ‘ar, Any stock upon which _ this nent shall remain unpaid on the: day of: 1901. will b delingyent,,a a eartigndl dos sale at public auction; ‘and unless it is made before, will mold on TUESDAY + the 80th day of July, 1901, to the ns auent assewment, together with the costs of advertising and ey eer . of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. W. H. SMITH, m81 Secretary 5 Pro Tem ADIINISTRATOR’S SALE. NDER AND BY \AUTHORITY' OF ‘AN U order of sale granted be. e Superior Court of the County of Nevada. tate of Cal iifornia, in the matter of vi. of Thomas P. Robinson, deceased, will sell at private sale the following described real estate: 4 ‘ ' an equity in the follow ‘Gener, Deal ‘pron erty, subject'o a mortgage or Pat ae accrued in‘erest,in the S of Section 5, pawnahip % North Range 8 Mt. Diablo Base an idian, ' co: redass, teen acres and part euler pon eH ‘ollows, to-wit: Commencing-at a ‘pine standing nearly between the former, = Thomas P. Robinson, deceuscd Saul the residence of J, M. Smith; thenge t! ning nearly North about paces, pas ing through 't three hundred ner of H. B. Smith’s former toa large white oak 2feet in dinineter lazed on two sides, standing between two cab. ins; thence following along the line of an old ditch alittle West of North, 275 toa Candis ca Ne Sat" Pet dhatiomer nding on the ban said’ h; ti nearly South, about 150 to.an jad” tous: quarry; toence about 900 paces nearly to inning, being the samevolt z + Smit to H. Gonith, tee he pe in Book 62 o} , Dage records ‘ vada County, also c ata Sased pine tree marking the Sout corner of said tract; thence running in an Bas direction 240 paces to a 5 e Noseh 260 paces to an oak tree two in diameter blazed cn two sides; thence in a west. erly direction to the lace of nning, containing two acres more or . Also all ditches and water rights us‘d.a connected SMEES sate will ‘he’ sshae on or after JUNE Grass Valley, California.; _, ine of the United: States balnose te rineold pony T. J. TORP Administ: esta’ omas, P binson, deceased, te OF: Thomas, P, ones & La A nistrator, Grass Valley. Cal. mine ted Filia m23 Ordinance No. 161. An ordinan Bidloaree,Pioviding 9 revenue for the a. : HE BOARD OF T , T of Nevada dom bys hin me Szoriow A tax of Twenty ~ . And Cents on each One Hundeca Bie of “all roperty within t rate City of Nevada for the par ol paring tre and bl ly / poe Paras © ont. ° Pises aaah ry hereby levied for the year. ior tage’ the ted day of Sune, t61, by the fer Rogers and Hill. N N — Power, at Nevada City, county of Nevada, : ace said Notice is hereby given, keg t eoting of the Boara of Directors, ld Sh the 2 H , " . STREET, where i t ; gotabloa Ohickens ote? owt of Fruiu . Henry Lane, : (JEON, SUNDING, Comey a W. D. Lona, Attorney’ and Counselor at Ly. O up stairs, 3, BebAD AnD PINB sty, JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney atLaw, = Franscript Block, Commercial Streg Nevada City. Livery and Feed Stabie, ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor, e Best of attention to transient wutonnen — gate Stables Open Alll Night, Foot, of BroadStrest, Nevada City, Telephone Nr ~* feacher 0 Vocal and Iustrument,. Also Choral apd Orchestral Director,’ Visits . “City, Grass Valley and other’ , of Nevada coun For particu ae to terms of oe 1 4 tuition, ete r to the » either by letteror his home. the Union Novel. oma Sort! Sam Juan or New Fruit and Vegetable Store YEE LEE & CO. and ws iid oe best of eatisfantion guaranteed © DR. COREY, “PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Has moved his offices to 100944 Ninth Street, between Jand K. Hours 10 to 12 a. M. Ito 4 and 7 to 8 P, m., or by appointment. SACRAMENTO, CAL, Union’ Livery Stable Main st. opp, Union Hotei i, “Phe finest t . Pa, ot Urn-Oursinthe ounty.and ples * Oven day ana nighs a Neavda City Transfer Co, DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attenti id to the transpor Bionet . foe t theatrical . thy ; Bro aud ture moving. Telephone au D8. BAKER W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Sarveyor. ySPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR D Oftee:in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Ne SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. Clam Juice Oyster Cocktalls The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At ‘‘Tom’s Place.” 5 T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD S8T., NEVADA O12 T, JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee. -—A home-like uper RNGW MANAGER m one of the jee 4 porti ueen . Fifty : electric feuns oak nes§ THE TABLE is not surpassed ‘in the county Cont “. OF variety, cooking and ser Funded Dollars of Pit : Pitta one nfhtbe ast obey, Ben, el Fire purpcen 9 ob te Slse Jor . quors Rte, {xed Drinks a speeopdvel echt eeade Bea Tet E. W. SCHIIIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, roperty withi: corporate Gii’ot Nevada for tne ptrpose ioe the . Pine Strees...,...00.00).Bevada City Cal ‘Purpose of paring the . Pine Stee able on the Hires heeds fe Aine, am4.pey-. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar * oes—None, 1b ARTHUR BOREMIAN ey bsent—None. Paring . HBMIAN cL EX gaunt, La BRM NIA AL: President of th Board ustees. Attest: SIDNEY Puan, Glee.” p~e Short Order-Restatiran UL, BOWMAN, 3 ¥. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street to 7 li meee Nevada City, Cal. Siete cette, ee The u ned : DONS fads shcaeatataing oo bgaed eck ae ae — — Tamales, Enc : i enn ALFRED D. MASON, rs. ‘no. ts Hal Attorney at Law and Notary ives g to all rele Prop'r! , 40TH YRAR—=NO; 1332 Soap-Bubble Blowing. Every child knows and every . person remembers what fasci: there is in the pastime of bl bubbles. The enxiety. attenda: the bubble’s gradual expansion i the delight in its iridescent hue curious reflections, and the satisf felt when the miniature globe is't launched on its brief’ caréér ar miliar toall. But think of being tocarry about a. bubble on a . inside, or to put a flower ‘inside bubble, or to make a pinwheel r in one, or to play music’ througt or to put six bubbles inside of on other! Magic? Notat all. It is enough, if you only know how; a an early number of The Ladies’ Journal you will be told all about Piano Tuning and Repairing Cc. W. Bennett is in Nevada and will call on all his patrons other will please order by mai O. Box 278, Rea! On all the Pullman cars Jease . “AA” whiskey is to be had. Summer joy-foreve so, purcl hammock comfort f prices va means, Fishing T There is The lake trout. C are sele sportsme GEO. E PIONEER HARDWARE DEA prooe ae J ‘Annual Picnic : Le ® GLENBROOK PARK . ASSOCIATION —I "Glenbrook : : Dancing anc FIRSTWatch this space for Bids for Bar and othe Secretary, June 13th. Wx. Grrrin, Sec’y. JHE EEE EHR Trish Stev Boiled