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May 14, 1901 (4 pages)

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+ ¥, SOCIETY DIR CARDS. ECTORY. {PROFESSIONAL Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, At Pythian Castile. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t ee City. i. C. LINDLEY, , Attorney and Counselor at Law. ()FEICE, TILLEY BUILDING (UP ST. Broad street, Pine, Nevada FRANK BE. WADSWORTH, C. C. GW. Oapun, K. of R. and S, Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. O ; Fr.” ’ GENT FOR THE Meete at Odd Fellows Hail FRANK POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. BEST FIRE AND LIFE panies. Oflce on Pine uthaek, near Cotrthionss. Every ud 4th Monday of each month a : 7:80 o’elook. J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Gzo. A. Gray, Scribe. A eral. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W sar FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. THE COUR1 Meets at Pythian Castle Rvery Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o'elock. AUGUST RAPP, President. BD. J. MORGAN, B.S. Onited States Con P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, W be PRACTICE IN THE STATE aun Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. J. M. WALLIN Meets at Pythian Castle Secon, snd fourth Thursdays of each month MISS LILLIE MaLLEN, Pres. Attorney : at : Law, q CE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD (rz Pine str« ote, Nevada City iG, MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S wereialand Pine THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 1 BFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. CoM. jal Pine rtr-ete. Nevada County Harrow Gauge R. B. eaecee FFICE—COR.: BK lagna” LX QO up stairs, Nevada Ci < ee W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Lew, OAD AND PINE 8ST, TIME TABLE NO. 55, Trains will luave and arrive at Nevada City On and after Sunday, May 13, 1900, as folNevada City. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Cranscript Block, Commercial Stree! ows, LEAVING FOR OOLFAX, i Daily; con: with Lo5:20 A. M. cal ain arri ng at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. Gverland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M, . Daily; conn with Lo. §:15 >. M. cal ‘Train leavi:g Sacra. 90Fti 5-15, at 4:50 P. M. and Overland * rains for Kast and West, LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Daily. of Nevada county w: of instructing en apply to oi the Union i, Nevada City ALFRED D. MASON, . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. ()FEIGETILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA ° ain No. 6, stopping on u R lin, S » Benicia, Port Costa nd nidiand. arriving in San” Francisco at J , R,. D AVIS ’ 74. Pp. m. . ‘. . ; eonnecti ith} feacher o¢ Vocal and instrumente! 12:35 P. M. Orenttind Train, ieavi Music, San Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, ant Also Choral! apd Orchestral Director. Visite Nevada City, Grass Valley and other ons For particulars as to terms of tuitio etc rd the Professor, either by lentes corecnaly (ot his homeia North San J for the at their own Arriving From Grass Valley Only.: 8:15 A. M. pany. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 9:35 A. M. and drain frome Over i Liner Daily; connecting with over; 1:05 P. M. land train from Bast, . ° Daily ; connecting with Gver:00 P. M. land Train leaving San Fr ‘n330" at 8:00 A. M. and Overlan Lir ised leaving San Francisco at 10 A. M, DBALEB IB ——_ ; connecting Lo-al 9:40 P. M. irate aving tenet tl seoin eniane. 6° "*, M. and all points South. GEO. FLETCHER, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. C. P. LOUGHRIDGE. Superintendent, GAP C. H. HARRISON,All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Pimest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. _C. H. HARRISON, Opp. Rorenberg Bs Dancing School Ladies and gentleman's dancing school every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHELI. CLOSED The operation of through trains between San Francisco and Los Angeles, PHYSICIAN and SU Has moved his offices to 10093¢ DR. -COREY, between J and K. Hours 10toi2 a.m. 2 to 4 and7 to 8 P.M., or by appointment. SACRAMENTO, CAL, RGEON, Ninth Street, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1901, on the new COAST . Two Through Trains daily. THs Coast Ling LIMITED, leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will customers. Telephone Nr ~ taining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the NATIONAL . Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity. Hatinal Exchange Stal Broad Street, opp. Natioral Exchange Hove ° ° Revada City, make daylight trips a . through the most pictur-. 4ABS MENSESSY, Prop’r. esque, varied and enterThe Empire Livery Stable HORSES, CARRIAGES ARD BUGGIES To\be fonnd tn this part of the State Dr, Alvah N. Mo Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada SOUTHERN PACIFIC Secure Time Tables and any desired information from : MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. Teeth Extracted Withou Office Hours—# to 12 a. u., and rgan. City. t Pain. A SPASM OF THE REVIVAL THAT WAS SUGGESTED FOR THE TOWN OF JERICHO. REFORM, . Pap Perkins, the Postmaster, Tells: About the Enthusiasm With Whic \ Abijah Holden’s Iden Was Greetea and How Lish Billings Doused Kt With a Wet Blanket. _ (Copyright, 1900, by ©.B. Lewis.} It was Abijah Holden who first got the idea, and he sprung it on the pestoffice crowd one Saturday night‘in the most unexpected manner. He’d bin keepin powerful quiet fur a week or two, like a man who's left his jackknife ‘stickin in the barn door and is tryin to remember the fact, and this made the surprise all the greater. The crowd was most ready to go home when he got, up and said: “Feller Citizens of Jericho—I want to see this town boomed as much as any of you. I want to see her git up and hump herself till Boston or Chicago won't be in it, but when it-comes to choosin between size and goodness I’m fur goodness. I think it’s better fur one’s soul and body to live in a small, good town than in a big, bad town. I’m willin to go in and help push Jericho along, as I said, but let’s do it on right lines. Let's start her off on a high moral plane and keep ber so.” ' “There’s a p'int, and mebbe a mighty strong one, in what Bijah says,” remarked Deacon Spooner as the speakOUT OFF THE TAILS OF THREE OF HIS HOGS, er paused to collect his thoughts, “but up to this period his language is sorter ambiguous. He’s drivin at sunthin, but . what that sunthin is he’ll have to explain.” iz “It’s jest this,” resumed Ablijah. “I’m in favor of holdin one of the biggest religious revivals in this town this fall that was ever held on the top of this airth. I want it to be kept up till ev ery human bein in the place is good ‘nuff to die at a minit’s notice. We'll git our moral standard first, and then we'll purceed-to' boom. When you kin advertise the fact that a town of nigb 2,000 inhabitants hasn't one single sin yer in it what’s goin to he tho rasnit? Why, gentlemen, the influx, the rush, of preachers alone to such a place will bring about the sale of 2,000 city lots within a year. Widders will come here, orphans will come here, converted sinners and reformed drunkards will come here, and the Dewspapers will spread it broadcast that Jericho has no need of courts, constables or jails.” “I do decide that Bijab has made a pint,” said the deacon. “In a gineral wa. Jericho is a purty good town, but its moral standard kin be boosted up a peg or two, I reckon. I’m in fur the SSS SRNR Peni either edy. It does not frequent use and stomachs and indigestion.” bottles free at H. b. Dickerman’s, Sold by dealers in all civilized countries, blessin. He hadn’t seen a ‘prices. at the lowest reasonable figger. her a heap of ruins. peacocks. Let wave of goodness come on. apiece. that night. The enthusiasm was stil] bilin when Lish Billings strolled in and looked around in an inquirin way. The deacon explained what was u aM August: Flower. ased Green’s August Flower than any and stomach, and for constipation. from revival.” Get Green’s prize almanac. tf echmasiphapaiiacniniieiatereeroetoe System of the aman Price, $1 00 by mail on rece TakED MEN. If you are the unfortunate victim of lack of nerve you know it, and symptoms to you. Yon can Lincoin Sexual Pills regenerate and build up the tional actions to all you ought to be—yes, be a man! ‘ per box—buy of your druggist or sent LINCOLN PROPRIETARY COWw. D. VINTON, Agent Raeaaeniee it would be useless to detail the depend upon it that tired man, and give the proper functhe vital organs. Be the kind of ipt of price, .in plain wrapper. Fort Wayne, Ind. Strictl DESIRED Greatest known female remedy. AMS MIG. CO. Sole age Send for C‘rcular to Lyon's French Periodical Drops vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish ULTS. CAUTION fon with feats mature Oo side of Pe genuine is put up only in paste-board Car ltoSr.m. CITIZENS BANK Authorized and subscribed, $20,000 50,000 City, Cal. Paidupincoin, +» «+ -« Dr. N. E. Chapman, ; Dr. C. W. Chapman neorporated 1876.) a hIvs A CAPITAL. Office at residense, Sacramento Hevada 4 ¢ Undivided profits, ° {.L. BOWMAN, ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. BUSINESS HOURS. SHAW & BOWMAN, E.M.P Dentists. joum 3. Mos . Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt, Nevada City, Cal. Lord Housman. , M. Hug INE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE 4 F.SHAW {0 4.M.to 4 P. m., and on Saturdays from 6:30. to 7:30 P. m, aor CORRESPONDENTS. F New York—National Bank of North Amer. ca. San Francisco—First National Bank, Lon don, Paris & American B COLLEY BROS., -« UNION MARKET, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., rates. Prop’s. ; oe teenie The Leading Flour. Union : Hotel And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’r. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, Re-opened This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished “throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. ramento—National Bank of D, 0. Mille. At the lowest We issue Sight Drafts payabie in WA xeep ON HAND 4 CHOICE SAN FEA a Popular rae Saute mee, Bacoa R. H. TURNER, ; : ~~. . Attorney and Counselor at Law. fo prinslpal cities of Creat Baise? . . GEO. RICHARDSON, Seri ons on any part of the United State . ] UNDERTAKER Will practice in all the Courts of the * Hichest price paid for County and Steve . —anD— United States, @old and Silver on purchnsed EMBALMER:. assay Office at the . . Makesa s of Mining Cases, This Bank Maintains an Office at Grass Val Pan Pit gee Ber eeaeb: Olax E Mining Ragata end tana Oneee. ley, where » geveral Banking Business is in city free. Strict atteution to all calls Office in Claus eckles’ Ba sransected. . uw. THOMAS, phone, Wass, LSdy atesndant.” Tele orner Third aud Market Siren ae FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE, times. AH GUEY —a Frésh Vegetables ana Fruits at all There were half a dozen others who made speeches ‘and pledged them‘selves, and Deacon Spooner tapped on the floor with his cane and said he thanked heaven he had lived to see “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 remedy, for dyspepsia, derauged liver { find for tourists, and salesman, or for persons filling office \positions, where headaches and general bad feelings irregular _ habits exist, that Green’s August Flower is a grand reminjure the system by is excellent for sour Sample Aamiron I'aylor got up and said: he also favored it. A town was like a child—start out in the right way with it, and it would prove a joy and a . great deal this revival?” of wickedness around Jericho, and he I" didn’t. believe -there was much, but what was lurkin around in the fence corners might as well be driv out to make.a clean state of it. He didn’t believe in mixin booms with religion, but . yet if a boom did foller the revival be . had six acres of land which he would cut up into town lots and sell for fair Salathial Thompson follered with a ringin speech. He had bin seein wickedness in Jericho for over 20 years, but not feelin strong ‘nuff to cope with it single handed had kept his head shet and let it go on. To his certain knowledge there was liars and -thieves and swindlers in ‘the town. There was also drunkenness and profanity and bettin. He had sometimes gone to bed o’ nights expectin the fate of Sodom to overtake the place before the sun riz. If a revival would sweep away all this wickedness, and he believed it would, then let ‘er come. More goodness meant more churches, and if another meetin house was built he wanted the job and would take it Solomon Davis follered with a history of Sodom and Gomorrah. He had read up of them towns and got all the particulars. If they’d had a revival and everybody turned to goodness, they’d not only have bin standin yit, but property along the main streets would have bin wuth $1,000 a foot front. Nobody could say that Jericho was a hundredth part as wicked as Sodom, but she’d got a start and unless checked up it was only a question of time when an airthquake would leave He wouldn’t take up the valuable time of the meetin to give instances of wickedness beyond makin it known that durin the past year some: Gomorrohite had cut off the tails of three of his hogs and pulled all the tail feathers out of one of his the revival and the He’d ring the bell for services and sweep out the church and not charge a cent for his services, and when the business boom follered it would find him ready to put down four rods of new sidewalk and take in ten boarders at $5 a week fl and asked him if he hadn't sunthih to “Waal, not a great deal,” replied Lish, “I'd like to ask who's to git up “We'll send for some great preacher,” answers Abijah Holden. “Who's to pay him? Preachers ain’t revivalin around for nuthin, though they like to do good.” Everybody looked at everybody, but no one had any more to say. “And when we got the revival started,” continued Lish, “there’d have to be a lot of ownin up to things and askin forgiveness. Who’s goin to own up to gittin drunk on hard cider, to jawin his wife, to lickin his children, to plzenin dogs, to cripplin hogs, to stealin fence rajls, to a hundred other mean things? Take yer time about it and don’t all speak at once, but lemme have the information.” Deacon Spooner opened his mouth as if to say that Lish had made a strong p’int, but closed it agafn and heaved a sigh and went out. Other sighs was heaved and other folks went out, and in three minits Lish Billings to hisself and was wonderin what had busted up the meetin. M. Quap. seein Some Foolish Penple 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. Ooald 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 excelJent effect after tuking the first dose, Price 25c. and 50c. ‘rial size tree. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. ~Oe-> The Homeliest Man in Nevada City As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kem p’s Baléam for the thrzat and lungs, & remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Price 250 and 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman sole agent. GRADUATES’ BALL! The Class of 1904 —AT— —#ARMORY HALLe_
Friday Evening, June 2Jst. The Class bas made every preparation for the entertainment of their guests, THE BEST OF MUSIC. } ~— Tickets, per couple.. $1 00 Lady Spectators........28 Cents Gentlemen Spectators sea SO Cents had all the cracker and sugar bar's. ceived at California, Nevada C said City nished on J 9, I9OI. . NOTICE! ———— Sealed proposals will be rethe City Hall, on Broad street, Nevada City, until Tuesday, May 21, 1901, At 12 o’clock mM, for the con-/¢ struction of a stone culvert on Oregon Ravine, in said}§ ity, which culvert is to begin at the northwesterly side of York. street and extend to Pine and Commercial streets, being about 230 feet 6 inches in length. Said culvert to be constructed and materials furnished in accordance with the terms of a cer— tain contract now on file at Hall. A copy of which contract willbe furapplication. The undersigned committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. Martin, B.S. REcTor, . H. Rocers, Committee. NEvADA City, Cal, May County ot N and istration. It is should not be g in said county, Dated April "Filed April 28, Jones & Laru tor. state of Thomas P. kob: iug on this 28d day ‘. sented his veritied order to sell the real estate of said creed that ail persons of said deceased ourt on Monday; Ma hovr of ten o'ciock show cause, if any th to sell so much o this order be publi 23, Order to Show Cause. N THE SUP:RIOR COURT OF THE evada, State of California, In the matter of the estate of ‘Lhomas P. Robinson, deceased. J. J orpie, the administrator of the e:uson, deceased, hayof Ap il, 19.1, pre tition pravin therefore ordered, adjudged and ceinterested in the estate before the Superior y 2.th, 1901, at the 4. M. of said day to ey have, why an order d to said adinin.strator f the said real estate as shall be necessary: and that a copy of shed in THE DAILY ‘1 RaxSCHIPT,& newspaper putlished and printed appear rante ere sour successive weeks, F. T. NILON, Judge. 1901. F,L Axsoaast, Clerk. By A. J. Hosking Deputy Clerk. ©, Attorueys for saomaae ec for an eceas.d it appearing to this Court that it is necessary to sell the whole or some part of the estate of said deceased to pay the debts of deceased and @xpenses of adminotice is h persons haviv couuty of Nevad Execntor of the Notice to Creditors. ESTE OF HARRIET CARR, DECEA SED. N iven by the undere Estate of Harriet of and all claims agaiust the said deith the necessary uths after the first tothe sa'd Exeoohn Ki. yrrel’, in signed, Executor of t Carr, deceased, to the ceased toexhibit them w vouchers, within four mo publication of this not ce, utor ut the Law Office of J the Thomas Buildin the same being the P of the business of ereby creditors » city of Grass raid estate in the said GEORGE CARR, Last Will and Testament of Harriet Carr, decease 4. Kitts, Dated April 12 Charles W. Ki tratrix, of Henry Novitzky, d Administratrix vitzky, deceased, Dated at Nevada Ci » thi April. 1901, shite bd Pitino ds OuN R. TYRRELL, Attorney for Estate. a20 Notice to Creditors. SSTATE OF HENRY NOVITZEY, pk. ceased. Notice is hereby zi : undersigned, Administratrie Sf the y eceased, to the credMain California, :he same being the place for the transaction of the busine: f esta’ said county of Nevada. ( ‘al. scbuies male HbNREETTA NOVITZKY of Estate of Heury h, 1901. tts, Attorney for Adminisal2 o [State , OF Union Livery Stable Main ot, ‘opp. Onion Hotei, Henry Lane, . Prop’r; ee Ply eng turn-oute in the ounty,and plen Open day and nighs . unders: igned, ‘ad tors of the sai said eceased. Peter Allison, d. and all persons havin, claims aid deceased, to exhibit then, with the . of necessary vouchers, ter the first publication of this Notice To Creditors, PETER ALLISON, DE. Notice is hereby given by the ministrator of the estate of eceased, to the ore nst notice to the ministra‘or, at th Power, at Nevada bi rte g mnbete fer shoeentifornia, ~ aoe being the Transaction of t estate, in said county of > ele ty, county of Nevada, me Nevada. _ NRY FITTER, HE Administrator of the estate of Pe'er Allison, in the Dated April 26, 1901. New Fruit and Vegetable Store. NOTICE oe BMS YEE LEE & Co. Furnishing School Books. AVE opened a first-class Store adjoint 3 he B ; be opt at alftimen the vrs Gast” SP FS Tit . Nice 1S HEREBY Gry Revadet vcrne "Kio, igs Chickens, ete, . s iforn f. will receive sealed bids fon tun S mand ‘pbaceo. shiug the following School B ooks _ . of his own Knowiedge, Valley, ace for the transaction within four months af. meni rosperity ii To the Honorak County of N b said corporatio: Clerk of Nevada i ice of i) oO @ ¢ . thereat transmi ited kn the oft, Secretary of State of California, incuied by the Soret 7 of ees bea’ of phe Sta pritad é that said cor complie the requisites of the law, and ing, corpo. ation. ; * i : quired. by law, eae corporation cet ; ized, eleeted itso ever sined pees foe at feo “3 ) : ' f the P: i Compan: “hie means bf Meee eee at the n oO! F poration is seven, and pig vd bd 1 its articles of ineo; ‘tion igiual.y filed at the time a the oe inp, Vine 5. Lord, A. it. Lo: Js bas man, J.'S. MecB: tdey Ni L Buller, ©. W. ‘that said bg ig een by Sod ‘Uy formed on . B ot cor) is the Prospetity Uil Com any. . your petitioners desire to have the name “ot Suid corporation ¢@ to the Mohitirick Prosperity Petroleum That the reasun for of uame is, that a corporation name was o.g hay i CiLal place ot busin. ss at San ae ; inthe conta of Santa Clara, stave Of Calfioruia, the artr les of inco poration Of said ’ Cali ornia about two weeks Pilo to the fil. ing otf petitioners’ a, ti said perity Vil Com: Begone phy ae 8a. same in the County of Kern, state ot Uli, foruia. That by r.ason o1 the dency ceo . coutusion is caused and trouble og. 0 selling stock, and in Various ways the two eorporations are broug ht iuto conflict by reason of the ideutity >of Dame, that the Prosperity vil Company of Jose, California, ciaims that it is the tirg appropriator of the naine, and demauds that this corporation shail change its name, that there may be no louger a coutict be. tween the co. porations and contusion in business matters by reason Of the identity otW heret itio eretore, your petitioners pray that after due noticegiven, this tonorénie Cann will fix atime and piace tor the hearing of this petition, That Upon proof of the: ub. lication of this pet.tion, for the time-acdin the manner required by law, ad after hear. iug the evidence in Support of thus pe ition, this court wili make its order Chavging tue troleum Company, and that Such ober and further proceeai, thereto as to the cuuré way Beem ‘proper, And your youtiouers will ever pray, ete, Dated -Aprii 6th, tus. 4. K. LORD, D'rector. J.38. MOBRIDn, Director, k. C. WALKATH, Director, CG. L. MULLion, Director. L. 8S. CALBINS, Director. cv. W. Cn APMaN, Dircetor, State of California, Aint 3 Lord mete teh hci . Ami RK, Lor ng tirst duly sworn. says; ibat he fs an officer, to wit: the Presiden oi the Prosperity Uii Company; that said com. p@ay is a corporation, Organized and existjug under acd by virtue of the laws of 1 State of Caluiornia, aud has its princip place of business at Nevada ity, in the Vounty of Nevada; in said State; that attiant has read the toreguing petition and knows therein stated on intormativn o1 belet, and as to those matters he believes Ete be une, Lu i Subscribed and sworn to beiore me this 6th da, o April, iv 1. FRED SEARLS, Notary Public in and for the county of Nevada, . tate of Calitornia. OTORIAE BEAL,[ av Notice to Creditors. Sst412 OF RACHEL COULTER, DE Ccased, Notice is hereby given by the undersignu Administratrix of si estate of Tnobel Goat: ir, dec to the creditors of aud ail persons ering ¢ against the said defrm within fenneemantes snes neem ser ‘moon: r the publication of this notice i phe! said Ear so W. Kic 1D Ste, usaction the rt Said estate in said county of Nevada, Cala. eines HUNTRESS Admx. of estate of Rachel Coulter, de: Chas. W. Kitts, Atty, a2 Assessment Notice EWARD GOLD MINING COMPANY. R Location of pr! pisces ot business, dan Bi ancisco, California ; location of works, evada county, ‘ paints ini of ereby giv. thas at a meeting the Board of Directors On the 25th day of April, 141, an assessment, (No 41) of 1 wo aud One-Half cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, able immediately in U States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the o of the company, 4lt4 Views Spreckels. Builaing, San francisco, California, : ; rgmaip ‘unpaid’ oa shen fasegesnen? thal 2 on oO: * 1001, will be delinquent,and advertized for sale at public auction, and unless ment is made OF core. Will be sold on Seana sthe isth day June, 2901, pay the quent assed. r with costs of advertising, and “ly ord f the Board of D er Oo: e rectors. SAMUKL W, BACRUS Secretary. Ovr10B—4i4-415 Claus Sprecaels Building, San Francisco. aw A noual Meeting. incite T HE ANNUAL MEBtING OF STOCKHOLDers of the Masonic Hall Assooiation will be heid at Masonic hall, Nevada City, on Saturday, way 18, 1901, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing ‘irustees for the e anles year, and the transaction of such other business as may be properly and legally brought id meetin before sa iz. BK. L. ARBOGAST, Chairman. 4. J. ROLFE, Secreiary. Order to Show Cause. ad hools of Nevada County : the Superior Court, of the County of best of satisfaction guaran ____. __ Supplementary Readers tor the Ist, Li Nevada Sate of She porns. ot FRANCIS 4 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th 6th . : Grass Valley and Nevada City 9th Sicaden. , » 7th, 8th ana A. kk. Morrison, the administrator of vie Fi 5 phe misteot ¥rancis Blain, ip gel i Vv us LINE. gebra, Elementary Geometry, . ors yine’ for andes Ck tein ett; aia: Book-keeping, Elementary History, . tate of ee decedent, forthe purposes wpe Four round trips Gaily, . Writing ana Drawing. " ane Aitpenemenmanes. Sesared the ee: TIMETABLE: All bids will be opened at Superior Coney appear heture the +8 4 Until er notice the "Bus will 11 O’clock a. m. on June 15th,"1901, May, 191, om ten Sele og ‘the forenoon ata, afer Rea oh te aegis ane aera a Oity and Grass Valley at the followine. & oe wrdeay . Sm Nevada Sounty, Srate ‘of Caltforain, fo Leaving Nevada Oity at 10a. m2, 5 and 7:30 p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45 a.m, m. 8:45 and 6:80 p, ngers called for in town without extra es a orders at the National oes Hotel, GEO. GRISSEL, Prop CREMATION, ———— bea Pitty Donation fet ifr) pnb tars pesca . i paid out of . Secretary Co; Nevada Cis, Gal, aon ity. Cal, The Board reser elect any . Sh aad at : ay ‘ves the right to reject any . W. J. ROGERS, aot 6, ion, tien, City Marshal. of Nevada do Section1, The jars per Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, . di SAN FRANCISCO, be charge for Cremationto Chureh aT bers and mem r Fock Pr erane be bes of organizations hav les, is ho. sofine Sraanmeuie stoude, = and . Peard, oes—None. it—Noune, ‘All Ordi conflict ORDINANCE NO. 169, An Ordinance to regulate the Salary of the "T 32 BOARD OF TRUSTEES oF THR Ory ordain as follows month, to be iene the’ Darts ofOrAas : we re pubiished and Nevada City 1 % mnt, of printed “ge ‘autoroin. rate NILON, Superior Judge. Stockholders’ Meeting. =. f THE STOCEwot a AERIS eta Sok Associ ition corporatioa) the decre' ° — in ny by enonanee 4 ngs may be had in reiatiun > ” the cout. uts thereo.; that thesame is true. »«xceptas to ma ters’ 40TH YRAR—) THK 3 py Mail, $6.8 Year, — By Carrier, 12 I"FIRE ALARM Following is a list of boxes in Nevada City 1 are situated. It. will great convenience to ha' up some plage where yo it when an,alarm isfarn 24—Broad Stree tional Alley. 25—West Broad ley streets. 26—East Broad streets, Pe 34.— Main-an streets. 35 — Coyote st Washington road. 36—Nevada stre Dr. Hunt’s lot. 43-—Sacramento streets. 45—Sacramento streets, near Coop yard, 46—Jordan and Z in front of Mrs. D -. §2—Park Avenu rod streets, in fro Marsh’s residence. The Only € Dr-Horren's { SHOULDER BR FoR MEN Wom AND CHILDRE ‘Shoulder .:: For Sale at Dickerm DRUGS, STATIONER PHOTO GO¢ For City la Hi SHEARI Will be a candidate f City Marshal. Election For City Ma ED. A. TOMP Will be a candidate . to the office of:City Mar May 6th, —. WwW. W. WAGG Civil Engineer and U. 8 BE DBs tte MRS. D. Ii. ( Hair Siore, 816.K St, § SWITCHES, WIUS : Of All Shades. Ag ent Harrison’s Cosm etics solicited. E. W.-SCI LBADING CIGAR . Pine Street..s.ceseeroreoee: LBADING LADY, Bes! by ocx ner ABTHUR . . BI Neavda City T1 DRAYING AND . . Frame Pictures é 1, eee Moore