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June 12, 1901 (4 pages)

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ro Da it Ot NNN Ee SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Kaigtits of Pythias, { Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. Visiting Brethren.are cordially invited t tend. * FRANK B. WADSWORTH, C.C. G, W. Oaann, K. of R. and S. Mistletoe — No. 47,1. O Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Byery -nd 4th Monday of each month 9 7:30 o’el J, H. POLMERE, ©. P. Gro. A. Gray, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle Svery Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o’clock. AUGUST RAPP, President. BD. J. MORGAN, B.S.Laurel-Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Secom, und fourth Thursdays of each month MISS LILLIE MaLL&N, Pres. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S ~ flevada County Harrow Gauge BB. TINE TABLE NO. 55. Trains will luave and arrive at Nevada City on and aftet Sunday, May 13, 1900, as folows. x LEAVING FOR COLFAX. . f ily; mecting with Lo§:20 A. M. oa g hms arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. = and San francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. *45 8 Rocklin, Sacramento, 215 p. m. . Daily; connecti: 12:45 P. M. ot rain, leavi Sau rrancisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, a Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M. P ; connecti: ith Lo°§:15 >. M. boca Bert leavi: Sacrarains for ~ mento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland Kast and West. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Pally. Arriving From:Grass Valley Only.; 8:15 A. M. paity ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX. 9: 3 5 A.M oar asim tem with Overrain from East. 1315 P. M. 5:00 P. M. jand sisco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Liri ‘eaving San Francisco at 10 A M, ; 9410 P. M. 4:50 P. M. and all points South. land train from Kast. LOVGHERIDGE, General Manager. F.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. ana Tisket Agt. A, M. Daily , connecting with overland stopping o at Auburn, tucraie g hem Port Costa nd Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at with Daily ; connecting with overDaily ; connecting with Uverrain leaving San Fi 4 Daily ; connecting with Lo al Train léaving Sacramento at Looe! ce! ICE Corcoran & Arbogast Are ready to serve all customers with PURE IN ICE, and will leave it at your door daily. Leave orders-at our office, adjoining the Theatre, on Broad street, or call MOUNTA us up by telerhone. CORCORAN.& ARBOGAST. UNDERTAKING PARLORS. . ) HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Piecer Telephone 34. National Exchange Stable, Broad Street, opp. Natioral Exchange Hotel Nevada City, JAMES HENSESSY, : The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be fonnd in this part of the State. Prop’r. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BROAD STREET. -"i CAPITAL, Authorized and subscribed, $20,000 50,000 35,000 Paid up in coin, = * Undivided profits, ° DIRECTORS, oe M. anes OBR T. MOMRBAN 6.0ccicccsnnceSadsedte D. E. MORGAN.. ..sseevscsreresecess, SQCTOtAr Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. KR. M. Hunt, Lord Houeman Geo, M. Hughes. e _—_—— BUSINESS HOUBS. 10 a.m. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M, COBBESPONDENTS. New York—National Bauk of North Amer ie Francisco—First Hetlopal Bank, Lon don, Paris & American Ba: \, Sacramento—National’ Bank of D. O. Mills "Siw Sight Drafts payabie in iets SACRAMENTO, * Also Bills of E: henge yable at sight i ® aia dreat Britale pa 7 jons on any part of the United State: t price paid for County and Stete principal cities Hic breed, : J. M. THOMAS, Besident Agent at Grass Valley, NEVADA CITY P il icwclsurcsce oseeees++President Mos Cash fice at Grass Vai Bank Maintains an o: . i Three Kings Before Victoria, en into a. miserable. disrepute. The last three monarchs who had sat upon our throne had done little to make their office easy or glorious. 'Georgé III ‘had obscured whatever virtues were his by an obstinacy of opinion which lost us a vast colony and which might well have enslaved ws to a foreign power. : a George IV had’ died unwept and unpitied: As he had made. his distinguished office’ a scandal, as he had made his throne ridiculous by a deplorable levity of taste and conduct, .so he ple and alienated their sympathy: long before ‘death ;overtook him. There never was an individual,” proclaimed, The Times but a few weeks-after his death, “less regretted by his fellow creatures than this deceased king. What eye has wept for him? What heart has heaved one throb of. uunecessary sorrow?” And The Times expressed in those bitter words nothing less than the popular judgment. Nor can it be said that William IV graced the throne of Britain. Loved for his homely virtues, he raised a: smile of kindly contempt by his laek of dignity and his frank misunderstanding.of kingly ceremonial. On the day of his accession he escaped from his council and was found throwing shillings to a noisy crowd in: a back street, and never did he acquire the rudiments of tact which should be the first wisdom of kings.—Blackwood’s. A Scottish Echo. The late Sims Reeves was fond of telling a story that related to an early engagement in Glasgow which was arranged through a metropolitan agency. One of the items on the programme was. “Hail, Smiling Morn!” and. of course Mr. Reeves was put down for the solo portion. ‘The chorus consists of an echo, and the London agent assured the soloist that a satisfactory choir had been engaged. The whol@ matter was settled hurriedly. Mr. Reeves was at first disinclined to accept, as other engagements prevented him from reaching Glasgow in‘time for a rehearsal with the choir. “Don’t worry about that, my dear sir,” said the agent. “You will dnd the choir perfect.” The concert was a success, and in due course “Hail, Smiling Morn!” was ealled for. When the soloist came to the lines requiring an echo, he delivered them in his best manner—“‘At whose bright presence darkness flies away.” Imagine his horror when the echo repeated his words in the broadest Scotch: “Flees awa’, flees awa’!” Yet Sims Reeves averred that not a person in the audience smiled or appeared to see anything incongruous. When he talked over the matter with a bailie after the concert, the good man assured him: “That’s nothing at all. You were a little wrong in your pronunciation, and the echo was correct. You see, it was a Scottish echo.”—Youth’s Companion. Took Him at His*Word. “Men on newspapers often have peculiar experiences,” said W. A. Fairchild of Chicago, “and such a one befell a friend-of mine some time ago. The friend in question was city editor of a great daily, and in. the course of his manifold duties it fell to his lot to take to task one of his reporters. The reporter in question was an Englishman, slow of thought and actiog and miserly of speech. Through the tirade to which he was subjected he sid nothing, and when it fin@lly ended he left the presence of his sfiperior without any comment. —! “But, as the result proved, he did some tall thinking. City editors when ) ‘riled, as is well known, are not particularly choice or economical in the language they bestow on their unfortunate reporters, and’ among other things the Englishman had been told that he was no, better than—in: fact, " was—a crazy man and that his proper habitat was a lunatic asylum and not the hall bedroom of a Chicago board-ing house which he oceupied. “The Englishman took this part of the city editor’s remarks as his text and acted upon them. -He promptly went to an asylum, had himself thoroughly examined by three or four alienists and secured from them an official certificate to the fact that he was sane. With this he appeared at the office of his paper the next day, and, entering the editor’s sanctum, he slapped it down before his astonished and dismayed superior. ‘Now, you go and get one,’ was his only comment and for once that city editor capitulated.”— The Best Prescription. for Malaria Iron and Quinine in’a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 50c. my156m Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf Some Foolish Per ple Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but. in most cases it wears them away. Coald they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, ‘they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole ggent. S EEEEEEEEEEEEeE EOE Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—# to 12 4. M., and 1to 5 P. mu. Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman . DENTISTS. 2 . 5 k Victoria ascended the throne at an fiauspicious moment. Kingship had fall . . had forfeited the affection of his peo-. parts of the world, for the last ‘ten used Green’s August Flower than any remedy, for dyspepaia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. I[ { persons filling. office «positions, x \.hegdaches, and nine bad fee from irregular ‘habits exist, that Green’s August: Flower is a grand remedy. It does Hot injure the system by frequent use and isexcellent for, sour stomachs and ee Deno Sample bottles free at H.B. Dickerman’s. Sold by dealers in all civilized counGet Green's prize almanac.tf Ttake a pleasant herb drink, ‘the next morning I féél bright and my complexion is better! My doctor says it «acts gently on the stomach, liver ang: Aidneys, and is a pleasant laxative, <It is made from:herbs, and is prepared as easily ae tea. It is called Lane’s Medicine. Lane’s Family Medicine moves he bowels each day. Price 25c. and agent. : ae ts Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE NewYork Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Wedding Cakes and Fancy Pastry a specialty. Our Telephone number—West 8.-yeare, Lhave met more people having . , find for tourists, and salesman, or for, ‘or ! : Piet = Grass Valley Miners Union 50c. #or. sale:by H. Dickerman, sole! fo AE. jreatest Event of th e Season * is : : K : e COM :25 p.m. ~ Gentlemen, $1.00; 25 cents. » W.J. SCANDLING, Secretary. TOK MOKHOK OOK cents. Admission to grounds for part Shebley’s Pond, *® WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901 The floor of the Dancing Platform will be in excellent condition and the best-of music will be furnished throughout the day. zt SPLENDID PROGRAM OF SPORT HAS BEEN ARRANGED. Trains will leave Nevada City for the Picnic Grounds at 8:45 a. md :45p.m. Returning leave Picnic Ground at 4p. m.,6 p.m. an .GRAND PICNIC.. . ) —T0-BR GIVEN BY THE— AT CHICAGO PARK FARE FOR ROUND TRIP: Ladies, 50 cents! Children under 12 years, 2 ies coming other than by train, JAMES HARVEY, Chairman. YORIOK WOK OK MOOI NOK OKI IKON * KRORORIOIOLI NOK HOOK OOS . —A Grand Dance will be given by— The Class of 1904 NOTICE FOR BIDS ? e —FOR—. Furnishing School Books. NG IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE B: ara of Educat ou of Nevada ( ounty, Californ a, will receive sealed bids for tur-. nishing the following School Books for use in the Schools of Nevada County ; Supplementary Readers for the Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Grades. . Algebra, Elementary Geometry, Book-keeping, Elementary History, Writiog and Drawing. All bids will be opened at 11 o’clock a. m. on June 15th, 1901 F at the office of the Cyunty Superintendent . penpols in the Court House at Nevada The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. -W. J. ROGERS, « Secretary County Board of Education. Nevada City, Cal., April 6, 1901. aps : DEALER Im © All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREBT. Opp. Rovenberg Br: s NATIONAL C. H. HARRISON, ; —AT— _sARMORY HALLa_ Richards, J. Schmidt, B. Ashton, G C. Ashburn. ‘ gentlemen: H.,Matthieson. eee for the entertainment of their guests, THE BEST OF MUSIC, GRADUATES BALL! Wednesday Evening,June 26th. L A. Walling will be Floor Director and will be assisted by the following: Ht. Loveland, Olifford Dennis, Wm Woods, Gluyas Richards, H. Rowe,,H. Jepson, R, Hickman,-A. Morgan, H. Evans, A, Osborn, M. Maher, Gilbert Merrill, F. Fleming, J. Hackley and . of The Graduating Olass this. year consists of the following young ladies and Misses Mabel 8. Ivey Veda B. Gourley, Mollie A. Maher, Lucille M. Sukeforth, Hazel I. Robb, —— Sadie A. Suell, Maud M. Oanel,. '™88 Beatrice E. Carr, Lyda M.-McKenna and Messrs. Henry L. Hurstand Henry The Olass has made every preparation Tickets, per couple. ... wiecces $1 00 Lady Spectators....... .25 Cents. Gentlemen Spectators ....50 Cents construct Nevada: SECTION thence tracks and necessar. shall be pl and Super. railroad on to con road over a said City of “Commenecin; Grass Valley boundary line o! t northerly. along sai term of this franch el substantial and w be at least twent; — se mayb esigna’ by the Committee ad Superintendent of Streets of said City. SEOTION 4. said grantee shall after the lavse of five (5) years ng the date of this franchise, tay tothe City of Nevada two per receipts arising fr and ORDER OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE, W SBEEAS. NEVADA COUNTY TRACTION Company has made written application to the’ Board of Trustees of the C ty of Ni vada, S'ate of California, for a franchise to operate an electric street certain streets; in the City of Nevada County, California, in the following form: ORDINANCE NO, — * “Granting to ° a franchise and privilege to construct and operate a_ street railroad streets and highways of the City of Nevada: “The Board of Trustees of vada does ordain as follows: upon certain the City of Ne1. The franchise and privileg is hereby grantedtoits successors arid asNevada: e City Broad stree ‘ine street. with all id grantee tor the space o: side thereof, with the same tae city upon the streets ed at cent. of -. nually tnereafter. completed , thereafter said time forfeited. tablet is stan “wre D. WINTON, Agent BE STRONG. Lincoln Sexval Pi'ls restore natural strength and vigor. They do not excite or stimalate. They are a perfectly pure and. certain nerve food, and pak se them and you will rejoice in strength, nerve vigor and manly magnetism. 3 Price, $1 00 per box—buy of your druggist or sent by mail on receipt of price,;in plain wrapper, darized to absolute nniformity. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO. Fort Wayne, Ind. the City of Thousand ~~ of.menstruation.” becomes a by dru: They are ** LIFE SAVERS womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. known remedy for women equalsithem. Cannot They overcome Weakness, irregularity and Omissions, increase vigor_and banish “pains »? to girls at No do harm—life leasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold ts. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale by H. Dickerman. .The Leading Flour. FOR SALE pe ERS. RH TURNER; » ‘Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the Courts of the aoa corel ot itee Goo Office in Claus ee ee Third aud Union: Hotel Re-opened . This Favorite Hotel has been. remodeled, repainted, repapered and uewly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to mo Hotel ih this part of the State. . One Hundred Sunny Rooms, j h “Aud Large Modern Dining Room. . flicti Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop'r AH. GUEY eee times. FAULTand VEGETABLE. STORE. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all} said portion of or edge of be put and half by the half by the shall cease nd void. lith dav of DaY OF posed to DatLy compl thi: SEcTIoN 6. The and privilege sha days af.er this fran a bond running to at least two good su be approved by said Board « f Trustees of any breach of hall liquidated damag. from the prind:p bond “SEOTION7. T Street Committee, trolley wire shall shall be des:
pair for general tra such times as shall Street Committée of the said and the expense thereof shall be borne one§rantee of this franchise and one f ity of Nevada. “SECTION 10, than Five (5) C within the corporate limi Nevada shall be charged. “SECTION ll. If for an unavoidable accid “SECTION 12. T is granted for th the first day of Arril, 1901. “SECTION 18. Allo of een of = es ounty 4 raction Compa: and privilege and that on the 20th de — of Trustees, AND BE IT, FURTHER i agg 1 oot nae nine o'ci D IT FURTHER RESO the fact that said app : uty Tracti Pay been mad. on 20 eaid Board of Srussee, atid that it! it me nt the same given by pub}ication ws =" er of Bere . soeolutions in the r EV. pe e ADA Nevada for ten s' publication for said “SECTION 5. The work of said street railroad shall be good faith within not more than four months from the granting of this franchise and if not so commene'd within said time said franchise shall be forfeited, and said construction of said street ri ‘om the use, o t: Possession of said railroad ge thin oye npyrad of Nevada, said payments signs, struct and operate by an overhead electric trolley eh a a street 1ailnd upon the following streets in at the intersection af the roe with the southern of Nevada, thence d Grass Valley Turn ke Seersmento street to Broad street nd on, foot east of “SECTION 2. a@ single track and switches. ‘er no unn and be flush highway. Said t to a point one Said railroad shall cousist of necessary turnouts the rails shail be laid so as to ecessary obstruction to travel with the surface of the street or . . shall during the . F ise keep in repair the portion of the street or aighway between its two feet on each material used by over which the Tuns respectively ;and with good cross. “SEOTION 8. Said railro: ted by -electricit, trolley wires ‘aud ad Shall be operby means of overhead tbe poles carrying the. ectric wires shall be set in a safe. orkmanlike manner, shall -five feet in height, and such distances apart as may be suitable for safely carrying the ting Said railroad and as «from and su the gross annual within said City to be made anconstructing commenced in railroad shall be within not more than one year and if not so this franchise Tantee and cawpleted within shall be likewise of this franchise file with the Bozrd of Trnstees of the City of Nevada within five chise has been awarded said City of Nevada with suffic ient su eties, to Nevada, in the penal sum of Ten Dollars, the he pavement kept in ce in No fare i torun es March, 1901, AND BE IT FURTHER writing for the sale priviexe wiil be received Gounty, Calitengian oy 1c" oe” unty, Oornia, at its o: & aid city of Nevada, on MONDAY, ‘ ei, between the ock Pp, M. B vilege PT, pu before the conditioned grantee shall well and truly observe. fulfill and perform each and dition .of this tranchise, and that in case of condition of such bond the of the penal sum therein taken and deemed be es and stall be recoverable al and sureties upon said he grantee of this frani shall construct all necessary finunes et oe c vert8 for the free passage bined sreoks — said railroad, naturally fiows, and to the the said street commi tee. entnip ction of “SECTION 8, ‘the rails shall be laid on that street directed by the said The poles re yh the be placed at the eurbing All bridges and cul te limits of the pet ots y said railroad, d abutments thereo: ‘ood condition an * re be desig ents for any single p y other reason than ent or the elemen corporate limits o chs pertod of twen said tranchise sha over the line within f the city of Nevada ty-four consecutive ho ll at once become forfei his franchsi e term of itt ond privilege rdinances or partsdinauces in conflict with the Deoridene is ordinance are he: led,” Now, THEREFORE, ; Pubiic notice be given-and itis hereb application of said if ay of May, 1901, to RESOLVED, that it is d to ays, and tha eted not lessthan tw days wld 2a a 29 that said every term and conto of water under where the same at such plapes as gnated by the said S tc we mittee, and said poles shall be enna om * SEOTION 9, in the corpora Nevada traversed b: with the walls an pt painted. city of ther hall such manner 107 pated by the ity of Nevada. m @ greater sum ts of the city of ts, cars the for ny ty years from evada ny for said f; the ranchis, same grent sald franng atts.”” which act becam hours of LVED, that lication Negro . by said N. ed in said city of t successive days pe rane ta the Mile banal re nae the restau ad) Tamales, Enchiadas, (No, 2201.] , ree Notice of Application for [iin Patent. Application for a patens to the “Arbogast lacer Mine.” MENTO, June ay Unirep StatEs LAND Ovarcy, { 0 B SACRA S HEREBY GIVEN THA’ NOP SEE T, whose postoffice address ig, Hami ton, Ohio. has this day, by A. W. Den Bis, NBO h accvet is Nevada City, ney in fa Aods Shas slat’ ecpiica ion fora mineral pat the “Ar Placer. Mine,” situa’ District, Co of Nec ulifornia, said claim emSiate of yoaerig the Sie of NE tg of NW % ; the w of W of the N W Ko} SheNE Ais of Sk 4%of NW % and the NE 45% N 84% ; BO oe etee a Rares. There. is. 6 & M, containing ac: . fanid mining claims to knowledg t i t Law, known record of the.] a" > im is Lounded on the the Grass salty Co's land, ry t 83: ntry and Hirechman’s” claim, south by Roger’s claim, and east by the Nivenscleim the as ba rate line of Nevada. City. Claimant ho same by purchase made March: 2, 1901. Deed ; Wilt, ceaoriog tor eug i La, P. PF: Sim _ United Staten Clonrtes 7B AsD recorded in Book 9%, page 181, in the Recorder’s office in said county. Any and all personscla’ portion of said “Arbogast said mining ground as. hereinbefore jdescribed, are required to file their ad7e claims with the r. of the United States Land Office sacramento, in ane State of California, during the sixty days eriod of publication hereof, or they will berred by virtue of the provisions of the statute j8-1t THOMAS FRASER, Register. Assessment Notice MINING COMPANY. sgh re oot pe lace of business, Location of pr: — San Francisco, California; location of works, Nevada county, California, : P p Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Rend of Direction per day. oe » 1901, an assessmen One-Helf cents share Soothe ke a capital-stock of the corporation, a! © mediately in United Steves Gold Cola. to the Secretary, at the office of the compa: 414“ ea Kpreckels Building, San Fran cise alifornia. ‘ reed stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 29h day of June, 1901, will be delinquent,and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before,will be so on gage Saree ‘prs day of July, 1901, pay the delinquent assesment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. y order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Seoretary. . OrFicE—414-415-Claus Spreckels Building, San Franciseo. ~+ m%i Notice To Creditors. Baten OF PETER ALLISON,.. DEceased. Noticeis hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Peter Allison, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims inst the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four mon’ after the first publication of this notice to the . said administrator, at the law office of E. B. Power, at Nevada bity, county of Nevada, State of California, the same being the Fines fer the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. ENRY Administrator of the estate of Pe‘ deceased. Dated April 26, 1901. FITTER, er Allison, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. BELLEFONTAINE MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, Neveda City, California. Location of works, Nevada City, California,, * Notice is creby given. that at meeting rectors, held on the 2. a, 4) of nm ‘ation, payable immediately to the W. H. ‘Smith, presCnet his office on Broad. Street, Nevada Any stock upoh which’ thia’ assessment shall remain nnbe id on the 80th.dey of June, mi 1901. will be delinquent, and adyert; for sale at public auction; and tnless payment is “made before, will. be sold om DAY, the 30th day of July, 1901, to the delinquent assessment, together with the costs advertising and expenses of sale. : By order of the Board of Directors.:' W. H. SMIT . Secretary Pro Tamm ADFINISTRATOR’S SALE. m31 UNDER AND BY AUTHORITY’ OF ‘AN order:-of sale gra: 4 the Supe: Court of the Counts of Nev a. Stee of Gat estate of iifornia, in the matter of ch > Thomas’ P. Robinson, deceased, i will sell at estate: an equity in the following described erty, subject'o a mortgage for accrued in‘erest,in the S E popnahip 15, North Range 8 Base an Meridi containing about sixteen acres and particularly descri as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a b pine standing, nearly between the ormer. idence of Thomas P. Robinson, leceased, and the residence of J. M. Smith; thence running nearly North. about three hundred paces, a ing through, the.North East corner of H. B. Smith’s former residence, to a large white oak 2 feet in diameter, blazed on eee sides, et raped fee be China cab; thence following -alo the old ditch a little West of North, 370 pose te 4 white oak tree eight inches in jameter, standing on the bank of said dite 3 thence nearly South, about 150 to an old lime quarry; trence about 800 paces nearis Kast nning, being the same premises conveyed by J. M.Smith to H. B Smith, reco in Book 62 of Deeds, page 828, records o: vada County, also conimencing” at a blazed pine tree marking the Sout! co j said tract; thence runni : action 240 paces to a sti op: an of Section 5, Mt. Diablo e: paces to an qak tree two feet blazed on two sides; thence in a Southwesterly direction to the place of beginning, FF waned yerpriematn pase or less, Also all nd wa € sioehes ane water rights us‘d and connected Thesale will be made on or after JUNE office of Jonesand . ‘ostoffice Grams Valley. Californin’ balling erms of sale, ten per cent. cash. gold coin of the United Strate: nation of sale by theCourt. aa t Nanas Administrat f Rab —e y Hoven oO: the estate of Thomas P, nes r A Administ; tor, Grass Valley. ale sateen viel mas” —— Ordinance No. 161. An ordinance City of Nevada. ada do ordain as follows: Sxzorion I. i A tax of Twenty (20) Cents on eac e Hundred Doll f all ¢) corporate limite of the City ? Noweas vd purposes. tax ents on each One Hundred Del “g all property within the corporate lin ‘ City of Nevada for the pur as on Nad the rincipal and interest of the Water, orks onds of the City of Nevad. to, become due and payable on the First Monday ia’ m= ber, 1 nd a tax of r(26); Six Cents on each One Hi Do pf au ' of the to become due and , able on the First Mo: in A hereby levied for th legal year 901 tis ae and will give including \° on tashort orders’ . ‘adversely any . ~ acer Mi .? OF 15th, 1901, and bids’ will be received at the . ‘ of con. providing a revenue for the be teste 4 tage ane OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY nice Attorney and Counselor at Liw, Oto aire Nevada cae, _ PINE sts,, . SOHN CALDWELL, «Attorney at Law, franscript Block, Qommercial Street Nevada City. Livery and Feed ‘Stable, ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor, Best of attention given to transient oustomers, Stables Open All Night, Foot of BroadBtrest, Nevada City, Telephone Nr ~* ees J, R. DAVIS, feacher o: Vocal and instru: : Music, ee Also Choral apd Orchestral:Director,; Visits Nevada City; Gr alley and portions of Reteass vrecbarabe fost urpose of instructing pupils at own ‘For particulars as to terms of tuitise = perovanily ot hie hemor ait br loner . the Union Hotel. Nevada City noe © New Fruit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. AVE opened a first-class Store adic : EU pe oa i eee KE Chicicens shina 1} Fruits ai nd oe lelivered f. f rge and: best of satisfantion pre Bes Fer = DR. COREY, >» PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Has moved his offices to 100944 Ninth Street, of between Jand K. Hours 10 to 12 A.M. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 P.M., or by appointment. SACRAMENTO, CAL. Union Livery Stable 3 Main st. opp. Union Hotei, Henry Lane, = = Prop’r} ee re finestturn-ourein the ounty.and plea private sale the following described real . ty of th em Open day and night Neavda City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. , Particular attention paid to spor acca etic cera y Woap et in eee Civil Engineer and Sarveyor. EPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR — D a in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, NeSOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. a Oyster Cocktails ‘Tho Colebrated-H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.” T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA OF 7, JAS. CHIVELL, Lessec, W MAN —A home-like sce house , shnsted oi ope, oF the t. '. rooms; electric lights. = ‘hout, THE ‘TABLE is not surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and service. wrth the Migheetereis Walt” Wines F . ih our ge Etc.. Fancy Mixed Drinks a specE. W. SCHIIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, . =e Pine Strees...5...... Nevada City Ca? w. LBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar the 8rd day of June, 1901, by the fol. )": — IE sTOoCK—— lowi: $ Hgcors cod Hil,” Noee None. SIS . GRNREAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPS oA bsent—None. La ROSA ~~ "SARMONLA ALEX GAULT, oT wT President of the Board of Trustées, ° # +s Attest: Sipwzy Pap, Clerk. jet . LL. BOWMAN, _wcomm § ¥. SHAW Short Ordar’ } SHAW & BOWMAN, . . raer urant pola City; Cal. VINR PLATS WORK A aractALTT ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. * EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON chile ells, Stas as, Daal __ ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. OZR TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA GEO, RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —anD— -EMBALMER. Becka waxes aces cher Bell ent 5, : . ' i lls A MEd ~ Y a * JULY 3 With a. alas Hammock joy. forever. so, purcha hammocks; comfort for prices vary means, Fishing There is nc The lakes trout. On are select sportsmen, -For Spri ‘Hari Loaf Chicke Cot Se Irish Stew Boiled . DS 9999 OOS E.J.Ruoron, Pres. W.H. Mastin, V Nevada County B NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50 L General Banking Basloess Trans Gold bought vances ma bullion. ee Draft part.of the wo! Loans tnade oe Real gad Bersonel Se lnterest Paid on Deposi Broad Strest,.,,.-,National Hotel B