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ee
Will,
IN AND F
of Californie
p of JOSEPH
aid Superi
of February,
t Monday, the
iilliaume an
ce to them of
where any
* and contest
AST, Clerk.
puty Clerk,
r Estate.
[IN AND FOR
of California.
of Emelle A.
0 show cause
should not
eXecrtors of
melie A, Chaesented their
for an order
real estate of
ssary for the
ion and that
lic or private
s court from
ry to sell the
reil etdte of
and reasons
as is by law
havi been
»y Said court
the estate of
aid Superior
of March, A.
dday at. the
: court house
ada, State of
by an order
executors to
» of said deand why the
er public or
copy of this
8 a& week for
IBVADA City
x of general
shed in said
ON Judge.
omte Jr., Atf8-4w
ce.
MPANY. Loof busiues:,
litornia.
at a regu ar
» Dublin Gold
ay of Bebiun a: “Assessnt per share
capital stock
or before the
W. Jefferson
Farmers and
Hollister, San
essment shall
y of March,
ivertised for
8 payment is
e 25th day of
Secretary, to
ogether with
of sale.
, Secretary.
id Marchants
. b 7)
COUNTY OF
'D. A. Rich,
of she estate
filed his peting for an or9 of said deset forth, it
dge that all
» of said deaid Superior
h, 1900, at ten
said day, at
ior Court, in
y and State,
ould not be
or to sell so
deceased, at
sessary; and
lished in the
\ newspaper
City of Neseks prior to
. NILON,
‘ior Judge.
e e
ANY. LOCAusiness, San
2 of works,
‘ornia.
a meeting of
the 12th day
* No. 8, of
ed upon the
on, abie
vld
eC
in, to
pmpally,
1 to
eng Bn tho
s of sale.
tors,
Secretary.
n Francisco,
jis
BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors.
ae
By Mail, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES
) ade known on application. \
QOD GE
Stop It
Cure It
Relieve It
Help It
Ease
Sold and guaranteed by
BACK AT THE
OLD BAKERY.
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
On Commercial street.
located for bee og He :
With the chelbans products fa tate line.
WEDDING CAKES AND.FANCY PASTRY.
IF IT’S A COUGH,
IF IT’S A COLD,.
IF IT’S;CROUP,
IF IT’S ASTHMA,
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USING
Lal's Compound Cough Syrup
50c,
NEW YORK BAKERY
w he was
now oh ol
To order, a specialty.
= = ——
oe
On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job
and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market
prices, if you want to do your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or we will take con:
tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all conft
nections. We employ none but first-class workmen. {get
oe
A Hint About Stoves
You may need a new
stock is_one of the largest in this part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are
surprisingly moderate for such stoves:
George E.
Pioneer
heating or cooking stove. Our
PINE STREET, 5
a
oy
Turner,
Hardware Dealer. -° NEVADA CITY.
‘. its course through the desert it freSes + en ae sae
‘L) ‘Swerse Than Death Valley.
Dreadful as Death valley is, its northwestern arm, known as Mesquite valley, is worse. All te waters upon its
surface are poison, and down through .
the canyon. & hot, suffocating. wind
blows .with terrible velocity. During
4
quently gathers clouds of white sand
that have blinded many a horse and
rider, and at frequent intervals it
whirls down the canyon like a: cyclone’
ef sharp crystals. Under the glistenIng beds of salt and borax are conceal-ed streams of salt water which flow
sluggishly toward some unknown outlet or may be lapped up by the parch
winds. fas
One of the strangest phendmena of
this extraordinary place is what frontiersmen,. for want of a better name,
have called “raising earth.” By the
action of the sun a crust com of
minerals and clay has been formed on
the surface, and by some.curious pressure of nature has been lifted from the
earth in irregular curves like pie crust
in the oven. The cavity between this
crust and the solid earth varies from
ohe to ten feet, and the depth frequently changes after heavy windstorms by
the displacement of the air beneath.
The man or the animal that steps upon
this crust is gone forever. It is absolutely impossible for any one to extricate himself when plunging about in
the “raising earth.”—Chicago Record.
Took Her Cousin’s Place.
One day a young Swede, a student
at the University of Berlin, received a
letter from his uncle saying that his
. daughter, the young’ man’s cousin,
would stop in Berlin for a few days on
her way.to Ems and would he kindly
méet her and show her the city. The
mail coach arrived end with it the
young lady, who found a fine looking
young fellow with a vivid boutonniere
awaiting her arrival. He accompanied
her to the hotel. The following morning he called and took her driving in
an elegant brougham. These attentions continued during the three days
of her visit. The lady appeared overjoyed at the gallantry of this cousin,
whom she hadnever met before.
On-the day of her departure, while
assisting her into the mail coach, the
young man said, “I cannot let you depart without making a confession.”
The lady blushed and dropped hei
eyes. ‘I must tell you that I am not
your cousin. Your cousin is a friend of
mine. He had no time to accompany
you, having to cram for his examinations. so he bade me take his place.”
“In heaven’s name, who are you,
then?” cried the lady.
The young man handed her his card.
The postilion blew his trumpet, the
mail coach rolled away, as the young
lady read this name on the card: “Otto
von Bismarck.”—Current Literature.
His Answer Was Reassuring.
Mer. Calino, the simple hearted and
ingenuous Frenchman, happened to be
riding in a train in the same compartment with a lady who was in constant
fear of a smashup.
At every sudden stop, every jar, every sound of the bell or whistle, she
cried out:
“Oh! Oh! Have we run off the
track? Is itacollision? Are we going
to be killed?”
Calino paid no attention, but remained wrapped it solemn silence. Presently the lady said to him:
“And you, sir, aren’t you afraid of
railroad accidents?’
“Not 1, madame,” answered -Calino
reassuringly. -“It has been foretold
that lam to die on the guillotine!’
The nervous woman went into hysterics and had to be removed from the
train at the next station. — Youth's
Fis SES Tee Gi Sa RIT
Soldiers of Fortune, —
“It is embarrassing to meet former .
Cotillion partners as elevator boys and}
waiters,” ‘said a European lady now
visiting New York. “It has been my
fate to undergo and inflict this: unhappiness several times. .
“I went to a. fashionable hotel on my
atrival. Wearing his hotel livery with
the same grace as he had borne his
officer’s uniform when.I last saw him
and danced with him at a state ball in
a foreign capital, was a man I had
known. He coloréd to the eyes as he
saw me, but Made no sign, nor: did I.
. “The'same thing has happened since
at restaurants, at other hotels, in riding emieg and in carriages. Some
day M. le Baron de Trois Etoiles and
Graf von Truemmer-Schloss will appear’ in European society with new
eclat and full purses. Will I ever say:
that I know where they made their
money? Why, of course not. It is a
far cry from America to Europe, and
in their own country these gentlemen
have an irreproachable social position.
I have really already forgotten the
names of those I have seen, . assure
you,”—New York Mail and Express.
Goldsmith.
Not long before the close of Goldsmith’s life -he produced the brilliant
and humorous lines of “Retaliation.”
Varied accounts are given of the origin
of this poem. It will be remembered
that in a joke Garrick wrote the following couplet as an epitaph for Goldsmith: :
Here lies Nolly Goldsmith, for shortness called
Noll, :
Who wrote like an angel, but talked like poor
poll.
It was on April 4, 1774, that Goldsmith died. The precise spot where he
was buried in the Temple churchyard
is unknown. =
This is Johnson’s summing up of the
character of Goldsmith: “He had raised money and squandered it by every
artifice of acquisition and folly of expense. But let not his frailties be remembered; he was a very great man.”
—William Black’s “Life of Goldsmith.”
Daniel Webster's Paper Cutter.
Joseph M. Terry of Peconic, N. -Y.,
has presented a valuable relic of Danfel Webster fo the Suffolk County Historical soci@ty. It is an ivory paper
eutter which Mr. Webster used for a
number of years in his Hbrary. at
Marshfield, Mass. Webster gave it to
Charles Taylor, then a boy, whose father was at the time manager of Mr.
Webster’s farm. Young Taylor preserved the relic and several years ago
while residing near Mr. Terry’s, house
gave it to him.—New York Sun.
A Song About a Man.
“y will sing you a song about a man,”
gaid the minstrel. “By the way, did
you ever notice that there never was a
song written about a man?. All songs
are about roses and maidens and love
and trysting places and sunsets and
mothers; never one about the old man.
.Gome to think about it, though, there
was one, ‘Father, Dear Father, Come
Home With Me Now.’ In this song
the old‘ man is drunk in the first
verse.”—Atchison Globe.
At the Theater.
Fuddy—What do you laugh at that
old joke for? When. 1 told it to you
three mouths ago, you didn’t even
smile, and now you laugh at it as
though you would die.
Duddy— Yes. 1 know; I paid to get in
here, and I'm bound to make the most
of my money's worth.—Boston Transcript.
Tt sometimes. happens thet while a
man is watching his ehemies his
friends get the best of him.—Chicago
Ne wea.
Companion.
Perfection
in Brewing
is Reached.
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
For Buggy Tops~
—AND—
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds go to
J. Gairns.
. There are other Beers, but
\ ; . GILT EDGE At price to suit the times.
IS PURE. . a Fine Line of Robes from §2 up.
pie Horse Blankets of all grades.
i JAMES WHEELIHAN ; peor Harness, Saddles, Whip:,
Grass Valley.
Combs and Brushes.
On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON
HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
Curry
All at. Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
owt
“ay d
from J
res N ame
Weakness, Dissiness,
ween eee Hudyan
Commercial Street, ® At the prices
: No Credit. inestcooas’
NEVADA CITY .
ASSAY OFFICE./Union Livery Stabl
Broad Street, Nevada City. Main teenD: Yaton slotel.
Henry Lane, = Prop’
ency, Montel Depression.
en In
e
r
PRACTICAL MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY.
° Assaying of alt metals. “ The lnseeare-catels the county,andplen
GOLD BOUGHT. . ’ Senter snduie
: 1 Pr At: iat aad Express Orders Promptly Cc rissel Bros :
; "Dealers fn
T. H. HICKS & CO.,
P. 0. Box 187. BAOON, Etc.,
4 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, .
eB) it~ 4& ay a
NuDyan fe
gomion in Ht find eure
. Budyan rich
sleep,
tend
NOwcones
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light..
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 00
‘g week or $2.a month. itional line
ly in advance. able invar'
Wanted.
A Tay to paint pictures at home for me,
Wiil tench you free, Send self-addréssed
stamped envelope for reply. Wm. Lemos,
Picture Auctioneer, 64 Pear! St.,Santa Cruz,
Cal.
Singer Sewing Machines
So!d and rented on easy terms, or will exchange for anything useful. Good secondhand machines from $5 up. All makes of machines repaired, 18 yearsexperience. Office
at BOVEY BROS.’ Shoestore on Broad St.
GEO. W. REEKS, Sole Agent for Nevada
County. feb20-jm
Sewer Connections Made.
Iam prepared to make contracts at low
rates for laying private sewers and making
onnections with the public system. The
best of work. Let me figure before you leta
contract. RicHarp J. TREMAINE. f 17:tf
Champion Boot Black.
For the best shine in town call on William
Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and
colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, tf
‘
i
The Referee,
kk *
WM. WHEELINAN, Prop’r.
FINEST ;: :
Wines, Liquors
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL “TREET.
NATIONAL
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Beat of attention given to transien‘
oustomers,
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevads City.
Telephone No. 72. ‘
Meouts a year or 4 centsa month, Pay.
and Cigars . dcore,” “Thomas Taylor,
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt
Pair After Pair,
Load of eae toni gea. oe on. are bette Shoes receiv y us are
distributed through this and pio
counties.’ Every awed sold seems to
give satisfaction. com plaints number. about-one to every hundred pairs
sold and regular. customers are increasing. The ng of the material used
in our Men’s, men’s and Children’s
Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory.
It. is the best obtainable. These items
will show why our store is so popular.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at reasonable prices.
lsooffice for the Singer Sewing
Machines. . Needles, Oil and parts for
-” makes of machines supplied to
order.
BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote!
JATIES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
The Empire Li Stable
has the largest fos of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Tobe found tm thie nav? of the State,
. The Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor
Chokcest of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Give me call and you'll never regret
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Steam Beer.on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on
and, such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” “Jesse
" “Oscar Pepper.”
Wm. J. Britland.
Gilt. Edge Saloon,
D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor.
AVING PURCHA*SED THE WELLknown and popular’ ilt Edge Saloon
aud Pine streets, 1
tf
pees “Robin Hood.
Livery and Feed Stable. . willeepfoonstauty on hand the finest
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
O. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands.
Steam Beer, 5 Cents.
ment extended to all.
PROFESSIONAL: CARDS.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Lew, ;
FRICE—COR. BROAD {AND
O up stairs, Nevada City! ye a airs
W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer;and Surveyor.
EPUTY U. S. MINBRAL VE
pa Ganeos ay Rood g 3 Roberts’ binsk ee
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
wit PRACTICE as ALL THE COURT
Give me acall. Kind andcourteous treatGEO. RICHARDSON,
“THE BEST IS
NONE TOO GOOD.”
That's the motto of yoursgruly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
point to serve
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
izens Bank. .
And itis a winner. He makes it a
his patrons with the
very best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in the market, and that always leads
Is a hi :h-class-resort for gentlemen,
UNDERTAKER
—aND— .
EMBALMER.
Pavlors Broad Street, opp. City Hall.
Open day aud night. Hearse furnished
in city: free. Strict attention to all calls
das or_night. Lady attendant. Telephone, Fede i
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
FREE COJNAGE.
E. W. SCHIIIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER, —Pine Streetis..5.0+. eosse8s Nevada City Ca
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
d.
LA ROSA HARMONIA
A Favorite Old Saloon
HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
wR le Pe raph Ag dl Magog [ on Commercial street known as the
GENBAL ARTUR HUMBOLDT AMPe'D ‘Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 42,0788
Here you will alxays find the choicest
Wines, Liqaors and Cigars in the market.
With them you will receive a cordial welRobert Simmons
CHING LEE
Dealer‘in
All clothes made to order,
GEORGE A. GRAY,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Funeral Furnishings
Floral Pieces supplied to;order.
and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
i &ider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
~ Silk Waists and Ladies’ Under
s wear.
utz’s Restaurant,
Nevada Assay Oifice
JAS. ort, x
(rsters
NATIONAL, MARKET,
: Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C. J. NAFFZIGER, =< ‘Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, ete.
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THR STA’
Ww Datseuk teenaie Clocorees wash
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
PFI O vice TILLBY BUILDING, NEVADA
Il. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FPICE-TILLEY BUILDING, C
O Pine streets. Up Stairs. ite Ra apni
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
Nevada City, ©
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at: Law,
¥FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR.
O and Pine atr. ere, Nevada City ve aaaaed
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILD. .
O mereialand Pine oesies on
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Offlee at residence, Sacramento #6 Nevada
City, Cal.:
\.L. BOWMAN, é.¥.SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,,
Dentists. .
‘fice in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal,
SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountain Company, No. 16
U. R. K. of P.
: (Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
CfHURSDAY EVENING of each month,
, WM. G. RICHARDS, Capt.
Jo V. Snyper, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited tc
attend.
WM. DELBRI i
G. W. Oanrgn, K. of K. and S. abet
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O.
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellywe Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clook
B. A. BOST W, M. =
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
very 2d and 4th Monday of each month a
7:30 o'clock.
5 J. #. SHAW, C, P
GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W
Méets dt Pythian Castle
very Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’elock.
. F. L. ARBOGAS&, Pres.
&D. J. MORGAN, R. 8.
Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. We
Meets at Pythian Castle
second and fourth Thursdays of each month
MISS MARGARET GILLESPLk, Pres.
ARS, BELLY DOUG R.8 d
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
UNDER NEW é ty —A home-!
uperordate pd rage aries yl of ae
pleasantest, portions of the Queen City. Fifty
hice rooms; electric Hietas roughout,
TME TABLE is not sur in th
PR, it dy cooking and service. “ir aaa
RICTLY FIRST-C R supplied
Bg ae ea Bg
Rates moderate. Best accommodations iu
Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence . 8road ees two doors below Mré the county for the money.
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor,
Broa Street, above Pine,’
Nevada City.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
“And all kinds of Meats . 00 dreught. Best brandslof
usually found ina first
uel for cale
from 8 to 5001
Rests See tom ha
iy fund ina
oe A ee ne
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
—-—
Pay US 4 OALL.
pte re Sal fo ES
per te