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WEAR
Pala apie .
Authorized sand subscribed, $200,000
4 had bad bad 50,000
Undivided profits, += 35,000
DIRECTORS,
E. M. Preston..
D. E. MorGaN.. S$
owe Nilés Searls, Dr hi M. Hunt,
Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS;
a. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:90 Pp.
CORRESPONDENTS.
New York—National Bank of North Ameroe Francisco—First National Bank, London, Paris & American Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D, 0, Mills
& Co. é
We issue Sight Drafts payable in $
NEW. YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO,
Also Bills of nore age Sen is
Oo ritain
Collections on any part of the United States . ’
a Fr rg
ighest price paid for County and State
oe principal cities
Warr,
See ety pene urchased.
This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valley, where a general Banking Bisiness is
transacted.
J. M, THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
Be sure you get the Jordan “A AAT”
the best possible on éarth and conseque
sive to buy. For sale by leading dealers everywhere.
Revada County Harrow Gauge 8. .
ee Augen go $
+
aba rin
oe gy _tal) \ai a
4b 4P orm
TINE TABLE NO. 52.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
onan after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows.
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
: Daily; connecting with Lo720 A. M. cal aim arriving at Sap
rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P, M.
: +s ebieenad ith
12:10. P. We Gedrs , ognaree wie
San Francisco ‘at ‘7:00 A. M. and Overla
Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M.
° Daily; connecti with Lo5:30 P, M, cal ain Per: IBY Sacranee at 5 P, M. and Overland Trains for East
est.
LRAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00: P.M, DAILY.
I: 30° Py M: Sundays only.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
9:43 A. M Daily connecting with Oysrland Train from East.
Ps . Daily ; connecting with Over§:00 P.; Mz land Train leaving San Francisco at 7:00'A. M. and Overland from Kast.
Rs “w_ Daily; connecting with Local
740 P, M. Train ering pn ak at
Dasiness + Directory,
5:00 P. M. and.all points Sout
Arriving From Grass Valley.
1:2 5 P. M. Sunday only. ,
J0HN F. KEIDDER,
Pres. & Gen’! Manager.
EPW'DH. BROWN, Superi d
saiiiamaninen
MANHOOD RESTORED
——_BY—— 4
CUPIDENE. .
/ This Vegetable Vitalizer Uures All
Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs
—sUCH as—
LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS
PIMPLES.” SEMINAT WEAKinss, IMPOTENCY
eee paseo te AND CONSTIPATION .
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
The Doctor has discovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SEX}
UAL apparatus is dependent, a et
The reason why sufferers are not cured b: ghyalaians and medicines is because over 90
or which CUPIDINE is the only known remnt without an operation. ‘
A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effe *by the
per cent. are troubled with PROSTRATITIS,
edy to cure the complai
ase of six es. : iio
One Dollar a box, boxes for $5.
ays ” Send for Ciroula’ d ‘Testimonials
Add ll mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P.O. . x 2016, Sin Francisco, Cal
Tt tt ae pale fs evade Citv by DICKERMA ¢ CO.
“Ordinance Ho, 146,
Cutlery. Positively
ntly thé most expen‘the I GRAM
FIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
‘. Weotwesce Music Oxaane
San Francisco, Car.
PACING COAST AGENTS GRamoPHOnE
ane REGINA’ mUBIC BOXES
W. D. VINTON,*Nevada City, Agent.
Lime! Lime!
JOHN JEFFERIES
Wishes to inform the people generalTperrarsemaciy ly that he has for sale
FRED E. BROWN.
BROWN _& MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street,
NEVADA CITY, ° ad ” = = = “2 “s ‘CALIFORNIA.
Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Franeiseo, Cal
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses: bought and-sold on commission.
Houses rented and rents collected.
Negotiations made for loans. a
Agents ‘for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance
Companies. .
References— The business men of Nevada City.
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 dining
room in the city, with the freshest and best
the market affords.
TAKE NOTICE-—No Chinese employed
in the House.
The new man ment of the Union Hotel,
with its constantly adding im: provements,
make it the finest and most popular resort in
he mountains of Northern Centra) Cali*>rnia.
Sunset Limited
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S
MAGNIFICENT TRAIN BETWEEN
DAN FRANCISCO and
NEW ORLEANS
SAN FRANCISCO, 10 p. m. Tues. & Sat.
LOS ANGELES, 8 p. m. Wed. & Sun.
LEAVES
Vestibuled, Composite, Eewearencnt,
Double Drawing-room Sleeping an
‘Dining cars elegantly Fitted.
A Royal Train Along a Royal Way.
PACIFIC COKST LIMITED
BETWEEN
LOS ANGELES, ST. LOUIS
and CHICAGO.
Via El Paso and Fort Worth,
With through car connection for
SAN FRANCISCO
LEAVES
Sam Franeisgo 5 p. m. Mon. and thw.
Lag, Angelos. 11:30. a, m. Toes, and Fri,
Arrives at Chicago 4 p,m. Fel. and Mon,
An Elegant Solid Vestibuled train, with
Equipment similar to SUNSET LIMITED
GRAND = TRANSCONTINENTAL — TOURS.
Nevada Assay Office,
.)< Betablished in 1858 by ;
. JAR. J. OTT,
Re
quartz from from ene
Tewt, Gold mesons j1t
4 oo Se
be
b
Tomale House
Stover Building..
The-very best of Tomales ‘always on
hand—day and night.” .
A. SILVA, Proprietor.
Ye Lee& Co.,
—DEALERS IN—
Vegetables, Fruit, Fish; Ghickens,
Main Street, near Plaza.
‘MISS °: THOMAS.
Teacher of Piano. Forte,
Leave orders with Miss Madge Crawford at
ee residence on Main Street, or ad
ress Box 55, Grass Valley.
cal
Crissel Bros,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BACON, Ete.,
KEYSTONE MarketT—Commercial Street.
“The Referee.”
ALWAYS THE BEST OF
Wines, Ales, Liqaors and C‘gars.
Call and see how tis yourself.
Commercial Street. ,
Frank Smith
Jack Scheeler
ls the Up-to-Date. Tailor,
He keeps on hand the best stock: of
Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town.
He makes suits at the’ lowést prices.
Broad street opposite National Hotel.
Nevada City
. Undertaking Co:
GEO, A. GRAY, Manager.
Night calls from Union Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283.
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
COLLEY BROS., * = Prop’s,
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete,
At the lowest rates.
Ww ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICB
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacoa
_ and Lard,
{s still condy
The Reception. Saloon, —
“Parnell’s”. Qld Stand,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
acted On the lines which made}
the plage go popular. No extra charge for
mixed drinks, and all m
perfection,
xed drinks made to
.L. BOWMAN.”
James Foley
Has the Finest. ‘
Candy and les Cream Parlor
"din Nevada’ Gounty,
Speciaitii “made”
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS,
AXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONK
7 eo PF Pe s os >
. as
C. H. HARRISON,
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent: Cigar om Town
_—
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET: Opp: Rosenberg Bros
. THE
COTTAGE ORGAN.
Has attained a standard of excellence whichad
mits of 1:0 superior,
It coniains every.improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce.
These excelient Organs are celebrated for volcombination, artistic design, beauty in finish
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
3
SKILLED WORKMEN
L
COMBINED. Mice THIS ’
THE POPULAR’ ORGAN.
Catalogues and Price Lists on application,
c hicago Cottage Organ Co.
PATENTS!
Pension, Land
and Se
ludian Depredation
CLAIMS.
(yume STATES AND FOREIGN ‘PATENTS
obtained; interferences conducted; s
and designs registered,
Ri taA Cases
P d; infringement suite
conducted in any United States Vourt.
If you have an invention, send us a sketchhotograph or small model together with a
rief pecriptian of the incat important features
and we willadvise you the course to ureue,
If you are in possession of patents and the same
are infringed. or if you: are ¢chaged with infringement, submit the matter to us for a reHable opimon, ,
Digs: Creselene
Whooping Congh, Crou
a ama, Catarh, Colds,
CRESOLENE being administered ;
ation, gives the me : — a phat
Safest and Most Effectual
~ Means
Of treating ti throat and bronchial tubes
Its Stiaionnie pr mon Agen ane Croup
M4 wonderful. Its
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
‘PRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
W EL eonice IN ALL THE.COURTS
_Pifty Tons of First-Class Lime,
Which he will séll at the lowest. prices.
For sale at:Geo. E. Turner's hardware
‘eowanv’s. MORGAN.
He is also ready to take contracts for
all kinds of brick work and cement
His Prices for First-Class Work are
The Lowest.
Pp
the statute in such cases
a special election is hereby called, and ordered to be held and conducted : in
‘. the City of Nevada,
thetime and in the manner hereinafter fixed
and prescribed, at which
there shall: be
voters of said City of Neyada
upon at . speci»l election as: hereinafter
© pro
ndebtedness by said
i. PF. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco,
B,— ADVERTISEMENTS. SO
newspapers publishec
Coast, the Sandwich Is)an¢
nesia, Mexican ports Valparais f
id, the Australian
Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe,
Files of nearly every newspaper published on
he Pacifi: are kept constantly on hand
and all advertisers are allowed free access to
uring business hours:J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and instrumenta
Also Choral and Orchestral Director.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
a county weekly for the
urpose of instructing pupils at their own
For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete,
apply to the Professor, either by letteror
ein Ogzth San Juan or
nstr
same, and to e:
portions of Nevad
peragnelly pt his b
HEALTH
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE, . f ‘or waning an ‘dat
are ae: to the said City an
bitants for the following reasons, toBecause there isnot, and never has bee:
a public sewer system in the said City of N
: because great trouble and.
venience now arises from the, want of the
same; that it is necessary for the health of
the inhabitants of said Cit
and sewers, now u
itants and residents
holly inadequate,
rom the same is
stances and breeds
diseare. :
Mutual Aid Association
_ an Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
WILL PAY, accordi
ume, quality of tone, quick response, yariety.of
ave construction, making them‘the moat atractive, ornamental and desirable organs for
*} homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, ete
to the hazard of occu
pation, from #8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable. to work through being hurt accidentPAY, if you are accidentally killed
.00 to $650.00.
ILL PAY $10.00 a
sick and unable to wo
WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses.
WILL PAY, if you Tose a hand and foot
or both feet and $434.00,
Absol-ite Protecti«
aying $5.00 life mer
1.50 per month.
LIFE INSURANCE.
policies of Life Insurance, pay(000 to $5000 in case of death, and
000 per week for accident and sick.
ness; also a Ih year
at death om $1
per week for accident or sickn
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose all
are sick or disabled b.
week, when you are
INSTRUCTION BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOLS
ag
ands, $138.00 to
»n to the members upon
mbership fee and dues of
That bonds of the
er known as *
pub
‘ retofore the a
osition to incur said in cei Ae
ce 'by two-thirds of all the
at said election, and
i
every year, on a da:
ed by enid Board of
er with the interest on all sums un.
paid at such date, }
rer ae um unti
your income when you
The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Pre
ssociation in
ash deposits with the States
Missouri wHieh, tompsher
ita’
It has $6,000.00 c
of California .a
with an ample Res
assets, make its certificate an absolute
antee of the solidity of its. protection
he special eleetion
resaid, shall be held on
Saturday, the 6th day of May, 1899, al
examinationt; trade-marks, ‘eopy-rights, labels
d shall be
an sha
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
and General Man: i
a * San Francisee Oats
re, & ae
letermined,
ot x ad da th y levada, t
such election shall be and remain ere ot
sunrise of the said da
hour of five o’clock int
day,when the polls shall be closed.
' Notice of the said’ spec:
published for not less than two week
of election, and after the al
this ordinance, as hereinaft rr
id City of Reva . sa y of Nevada, in accordance w ce he terms of t
amt provided.
SECTION 9.
ts ong be used at the enid
National Bureau of Clai ms,
provided, in at
4 mode
for free examination and
me A. SNOW & GO.
5 Potent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C
1 form as those ballots
ipal elections in the matt Gieseotherwise
said ballots’ shall” have oie i
Ticket;” erpeath whieh shali
—PLAZA—
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. ®
Invaluable ‘In Comings Gtenedee: .
KEEP CONSTANTL
you want a sty:
AN ‘ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL
election inthe City of Nevada, submitting to the qualified voters of said City,
at said election, the proposition of incurring a municipal indebtedness, to
the aggregate amount of $28,000.00 for
the purpose of building and, construct
ing @ publicsewer system, and doing all
things necessary to complete and. perfect the same, the cost of which will be
too great to be paid out of the ordinary
annual inedae 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, and the
voting for or against incurring such
indebtedness, and otherwise regulating said election, *
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain as follows +
SECTION 1,
Whereas, the Board of Tru tees of the City
ot Nevada, by. ordinance’ heretofore. dul.
ed, by a vote‘of more than two-thirds o}
<8 Inembers, le. bY Unanimous ote, -a; ~
yroved and published as required by law,
has determined that the public interest and
i'n: cessity demend, and
interest and necessity dodemand, that a pub‘. lie sewer system be constructed and completed. within the City of Nevada,’ to preserve the health and cleanli:.ess of said ity
and such purposes, and that the cost thereo
eat to be paid out of the ordinary
atinual income and revenue of said City ;
Whereas, said Board of Trustees has determined, and does hereby determine that,
the assessed value of all property, both real
and »ersvnal, tu said Uity, lur taxable puris the sum ot $944,635, and that the annevome and reyenue of said City do not
amount to more than the sum of $25,000.00
whereas, the public
+ Hé6reas, by resolution, said Board did
duly appoint. and authorize W. F. Englebright and F.R. Simonton, civil engineers.
to make surveys, plans and estimates of saic
t lated sewer system, on behalf, and
st of said City of Nevada, and
‘. Whereas, said Board of Trustees has heretofore caused to be made, by ‘said W. F, Englebright and F. R. Simonton, plans and estimates of the cost of.said‘contemplated public improvement, which said plans and estimates were duly submitted to said Board
and by them heretofore duly aecepted anc
ed, after careful examination and
consideration by said Board, and
hereas, said W. *. Englebright and F. R.
Simonton,are competent civil engineers, who
said work
nsuch work as th aforesaid
eontemplated public improvement, which
fact the said Board of Trustees has deterdoes now unanimously adjudge
ne hereby; and
Whereas; it appears b:
timates that the cost of
blic improvement,will amount to $28,000.(0
eaate, which
revenue of eaid City.
} therefore, in consideration of the
, atid in pursuance of the acts, orhave had successful
y said plans and essuch contemplated
amount is largely
ordinary annual income and
aforesaid,.and of
made and provided,
and for
State of California, at
special election
submitted to the qualified
» to be voted
sition.of incurring an
City of Nevada, amountig inthe aggregate to. the sum of $28,000,
purpose of acquiring, laying an
Constructing a public sewer system for said
city and purchasi
do all other. things necessary for the construction and completion of the said public
sewer system of said city.
ng materials therefor, and
SECTION’ 2,
ects and purposes: for which the
tedness is praposed to be incurred
areas follows: . j
To make, construct and
sewer system for the said. of N
rehase materials therefor, acquire rights
way, lands, and do all other things
ucti
sta bl ah. complete and Lo a
pipes, mains, and: whatever things shall. be
ssary for the conveniénee of. the inhabnts of own cit; bow atid the said system
8 ent.
uire a public
jevada,
and, completing. the
SECTION 8.
The estimated cost of the acquisition and
construction of said Ley
and the rights of way, lan tia)
ngs necessary therefor, and of the
said contemplated
ment, is as follows, to-wit: t:
000 00.
lic sewer’ system; .
ds, materials, a
ublic improvee@ sum of $28,+
SECTION 4,
ruction and completion of said
stem, with the rights of way,
and other thi necessary
ninary 9g 8 the same, as
ti d
mn,
einconand the private
by many of the
of said City, are
and the refuse and offal
@ nuisance in many insickness and contagious
SECTION 5.
That the costs of the acquisition and conion. ot aaa ania sewer 8
nds, materials, rights o
£8 necessar
to Hlete the sa)
00 great to be’pald oat of ine ordi
City ok Hevgile, Sit ahat Ip renee y of Nevada, a a n to incur an spe oo poy, eaatats ity, in the be
Bonda
stem, with
Way, and
evenue of said
i
$28,000 00, and to issue 0 ;
ty to that
amount, to pay the
SECTION 6.
ity Of ‘Nevada, of the
8’ to the rere ee issued foe
io imp: ent, in this
88
ualified yot€,payable, so that
ale Sipoant ‘shall be
and at a
Trustees,
at the rate of Six per t
i the entire debt shale?
SECTION 7. ;
hereby called, as
held and conducted,’ votes
canvassed, returns.
esult thereof asceras herein rovided,
law govern: ng elécmain open from
of election to the
© afternoon of said
SECTION: 8.
ial election shall be
prior
hewspapers
he statute in such
I be of the-same charac
r
aforesaid; and every
7 a cross 2
pa pa of the word “No” pri on.
rer deta
ts, and the n
laries thereof shall be as
i in this ordinance.
The election preci
There shall be
aces of elecnets.
‘ the officers who s
poten Fe of the several precincts. cf the
said City of Nevada, shall. be, and they are i!
hereby designated and appointed as :
i of election shall be:
poelhet Noi, Clutter’s Carriage Factory. P
For Precinct No. 2, Ci
Por Precinct No. 3, Hose Ho
Precinct No. 4, Hose 4
The officérs who shall conduct said’ special
election shall be:
For Precinct No. 1—Inspectors.
. C, Walrath. Judges, KE. J.
Martin. Clerks, E. MeKinlay, E. T,
lerks, Thos. Granville, Chas, Peoor. . ;
Pe Oroainst No. 2—Inspectors, John Camp
bell, B. F. Snell. Judges, I. J. Rolfe, Robt: /
enry Hoskins,
Morrison. Ballot Clerks, D. H. Hollan
‘he: adjoining
For Precinct No, 3—Inspecto
UO. L. Beightol. Jud
D. Eastin, Clerks,
lish. Ballot Clerks,
For Precinct No. 4—Inspectors, é W. DunS. shee ot ‘* oa
ialoue of the beats
Thos, Polmere.Clerks,
Ballot Clerks,
The boundaries of the said election precincts are as follows:
PRECINCT NUMBER ONE.
ommencing at the intersection of Bonlder
atte and the City Limits, running thence
along Boulder street to Broad Street Bridge} ¢,
oe Deer ren thenee a
to Pine street, thence alon,
Sacramento street, thence along Sacramento
street, and the street leadin;
mento street to the Grass V
thence along said Turnpike to the cit;
thence east and north alon;
the place of beginning.
PRECINCT NUMBER TWO,
at the intersecti
urnpike.and the
the Grass Valley Tarn:
pike and the street leading to Sacramento
street, thence along
Sel pre hc sheawe mec
road street, thence along
Won Broad street to the city limits; thence
south and east alon
limits to the place of
PRECINCT NUMBER THRE#.
Commencing at the intersection of Boulder
street and the city limits, thence along Boul.-,
der street to Broad street bridge across Deer
creek, thence aloag Broad street, to. Union
street, thence along Union street to Main
street, thence along Main street to Church
street, thence along Church street to Coyote,
street, thence along Coyote street to city
limits ; thence east and sonth along said city
limits to the place of beginning.
PRECINCT NUMBER FOUR.
Commencing at the intersection of West
Broad street and the cit;
ning along West Broa
It is hereby ‘ordered, ‘thatthe ‘¢ me
of application for Patent bepublished
for the vero Da x pensublished. at Neva
First pubticnulon tes
Delinquent Sale Notice.
MINING COMPANY.—1.
“a
ine, street to
ley Turnpike, . }
ADMUS GOLD
sheriea!
ere are delinquent upon
thence running alon
eramento street to He of the respective shareho
to
road street. and
the line of the ci
~~
limits, thence run: . St
street and, Broad
nion street, thence along Union
street; to Main street, thence alon;
street to Church street, thence along Chure
street to Coyote street, thence alo
street to the cit; !
South along said city limits to the place of . ‘Sm
SSSSSSSSSoeraSsSouuvs saMesess
limits ; thence
SSECESSESESSSSSEU UNE RE eHESEE
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSESES
As soon as the polls are closed in each
of said precincts, the Judges of election
shall canvass thevotes cast in
tive precincts For and A
the indebtedness aforesai
practicable, in the manner provided by law,
or canvassiag votes for municipal o}
ted at elections held in the
vada. The returns for the said precincts shall
be made out and signed
by the officers of electio
ectively, and shall be forthwit
with the Clerk of the Board
of said City of Nevada, together with the
ecial election, in said
,. The Board of TrusWatson, Thomas,
rdance with law, and ‘an
Directors, made. on the 28t
1899, so many shares of eac
sold’ at public auction, at th
Geary street, San Francisco
their respecnst incurring
as nearly. as
a
day of January,
reel of such st
California, on
March,1899, at the ho
said day, to pay said
thereon together with
and expenses of t
JOS)
i Office—18 Geary st:
in the usual form,
costs of advertising
reet, San beep
ANNUAL. MEBRTING.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
Geary Street, San Finn
ballots cast at said s:
precincts respective
tees of said City, shall, as soon as the said
urns and ballots from all of said. pred,, with said Clerk,
in the manner pros
ng returns of elecof said City. If;
eturns, it shall be
cts, have been deposite
canvass the said returns,
vided by law for canvassi
tion of municipal officers
upon the canyass of said r
ascertained and determined that at .
two-thirds of all the
special election, h
aforesaid proposition, For in
indebtedness of $28,000.00, then the onds
before mentioned,
shall he issued hy the Roard stees, &
herein by law
ns of the existin
ws of the State of G,
ualification of voters, sh:
HE REGULAR
Mining Company will
the Company, N
isco, California, on Mo:
1899, at the hour
M., for the purpose of elect in:
. . Directors.to serve for the ensu
the transaction of such
business as ma:
necesvoters, voting at
in fayor of the
other or further
fore the meeting.
ose on Thursday, the
at 3 o'clock ». M. Torided, and as
ig general elec:
jalifornia, and the
STOCKHOLDERS’. MEETING.
Nevada’ County Narrow Gauge Railpecified, ‘inthis ordinance, and not inconsistent herewith.
dinanee, and its approva
‘ustees aforesaid
is hereby ordered and dir
and shall be publish
DartLy TRANSORIPT,
lished in said Cit
HE ANNUAL: MEETING OF THE STOCKCSinpdag toe tee Seer y tor. i
ectors, toserve for the enauin, .
for the bed ct pi
ro RS)
he-rail 4 at the ° ice T Troan
ty, California, on oo
in the Nevaps
twelve meOHtbS, ,
of Nevada, for ¢ od
shall be published fg
, as often as the same is
riod,: and ithe . last
not be less than
ay of the specfil
asteps Of the City of NeTailor Shop perore J meetin,
of the Company, att
Yalley, Nevada coun
Wednesday, the. 5th day of April,
at 3 o’clock p.m. Polls
published during
ublication thereof sha
fteen days prior to the d
election hereby called.
vada, March 22d, 1899, will be opened at
losed at 3:45 p. Transclosed on the 26¢: ofMareh.
N F. KIDDER, Setar
Passed_by the followi
» Gault, Jackson, Rector, Rich,
‘ J.
President of the Board of. cl
GEORGE FRET
the City of Nevada.
Notice To Creditors.
Approved March 22d CHAS. BE; JOHNSTO: . DEPresident of the Board
said ae of Ne
First publication o
made on March 25th, 1
J J. JACKSON,
and the Executive of
of, and all perf this Ordinance was
di
D necessa: ‘ouch¥ months after the first “4
Notice of Assessment.
EXAS GOLD MINING
TION of prine
Francisco, Califo
Willow Valley, Nevada City,
d_ bonds . Californi
Notice is hereby
the Board of Direc
of March, 1899,
ents per share,
COMPANY, LOCA. transac the
ace of business, San . ss oe said county of Nevad,
‘C.D. EASTIN,
of the esnston, deceased.
Nevada county?
given that at a meeti
tors, held on the 16t
assessment, No, 1. of
was levied uponthe
f
immediately in United States
at the office of th
Notice to Creditors,
A. W. HERRING, DECEASED.
hy
uerinat tee
to thee
Il persons having claims
the Secretary,
assessment shall
day of May, 1899, will
vertised for sale at public auét
payment is made. before.
ay the 30th day of Ma
juent assessmént,
reditors of and
against the said
with the necmint Shikinabiohr ee oe : is r:)
he law office of Fred
uent, and adon; and unless
id 3 hart ate Executr:
y order of the said estate, in said
"HELEN B. HERRING,
ill and Testament of
203 Battery street, San Francisco,
“m25
Exeoutrix of the
Dated March 19th, 1600
JAMES CAIRNS,
vine,Nevada
ont (No, 1
¥ Stare was levied upoe the
“ + Postégra it immedi‘ the
Harness and Saddlery.
PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
’ Plush Robes—$2 and pit
Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards,
Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards.
Buggy Tops—Trimmed from
Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and
JAMES CAIRNS.
nsfer Co.]).
them. do i *
Nevada City Tra
DRAYING AND HAULING,» __
Pai he rticular attention