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May 21, 1901 (4 pages)

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SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, every Friday Evening, Fin niche ong Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t& ‘RANK KE. WADSWORTH, C. 0. . K. of R. and S. Be it, No. 47,1. © 4th M of Svery nd 4 Ba yaw of each month a J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Gro. A, Gray, Scribe. Nydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle ‘ fivery Tuesday evenir¢ at 7:30 o'clock. AUGUST RAPP, President. 6D. J. MORGAN, R. 8, . ba +2 W. Or Laurel Parlor, No. 6, Ns D. G. .W. Meets at Pythian Castle totale fourth Thusidageab-enahnsedal, MISS LILLIE MaLLeNn, Pres. RELL NONGLASS R.S Hovada County Marrow Gauge QB. ‘ TIMB TABLE NO. 55. Trains will lenve and arrive at Nevada City on and after Sunday, May 13,.1900, as felows, ; LEAVING FOR COLFAX. é ily ; necti: ith Lo5:20 A. M. org Seo arriving at Socramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M, &: 4 5 A, M. Daily, connecting with overland ° train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, Rocklin, Bacracssenee Deri Port Costa ne Oakland, ,arriving in San Francisco at p.m x ° : Daily; connecti: w 12:35 P. M.Overland tren ‘eat! San Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, a Sey ag Limited leaving San Francisco at A. M. . Daily; co with Lo§:15 >. M. al Trai oe 4 5-75, at 4:50 P. i. and Overland. : rains for East and West. ; LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Daily. Arriving From Grass Valley Only.s 8:1 5 A. M. Daily ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 9:35 A. M. (Connecting with Over: ss Daily ; connecting -with over1:05 P. M. ea rain from Mast. ‘ Daily ; connecting with Gver~§:00 P. M. iand drain leaving Fr on 520% at 8:00 A. M. and ‘Overintl Tithea leaving San Francisco ‘at 10 A M, Daily ; connecting with Lo :al 9:40 P. M, Train lea amento at 4:6. °*. M. and all pointe Sou GEO. FLETCHER, Gen. Fassenger and Ticket Agent. C. P.LOUGHRIDGE, Superintendent. GAP CLOSED The operation of through trains’ b Ss between San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1901, on the new COAST Two Through ‘Trains daily. THe Coast Ling LIMITED, leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Secure Time Tables and any desired information from MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Oo. Agent at Colfax. . customers, FRANK POWER, — A GET FOR THE BEST AND LIFE ber oe Compan: FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. WiLL PRACTIOR IN ALL THE COURT State and Federal. P. BF. SIMONDS, or at THE STA’ hed W ike chon J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, (Mend Pine set este Wena ee a BOND THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, { p2¥ICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM. mereial and Pine ak W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law,FFI B i QO bi SE BeoaD AND PINESTs., JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Cranscript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. ALFRED D. MASON, _ Attorney at Law and Notary Public. ()"EGETILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA feacher o1 Vocal and instrumental Music, Also Choral apd Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, G Valley and other portions of Nev pgs ared we , for the [tend Sony of instructing pupils at own For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete apply to howl i town tt sivher by letteror ry uan the Union Hotel, Revadie City e ie i; C. H. HARRISON,4 DEALER IB All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Pinest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. * a Cc. H. HARRISON, . BROAD STRERT. Opp. Roeenberg Becs Dancing School.Ladies and gentleman's dancing school every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHELL. DR. COREY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Has moved his offices to 1009}¢ Ninth Street, between Jand K. Hours 10to12 a.m. 2 to 4.and 7to8 P.M., or by appointment. SACRAMENTO, ‘CAL. . NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient Stables Open . All Night, Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City. Telephone Nr ~° ak Han Fxchag Stl Sroad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote: Bevada City, JAMES HENSESSY, —a The Empire Livery Stable bas the largest fos of HORSES, CARRIAGES ABD BUGGIES To be fonnd in this pars of the State. Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Prop’r. ” Teeth Extracted Without Pain. ——— Office Hours—9 to 12 4. ., and lto5 p.m. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1878.) ROAD STREBT, NEVADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, + 50,000 Undivided profits, 85,000 , DIRECTORS. : BE. M. Prusron..\....... oon (President Joun T. Morgay...... boenncecs sas Cashier D.B.Mon@an.... 0.. Secretary Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt, Lord Housman. , M, Hug BUSINESS HOURS. 10a.mM. to 4 P. uw, and on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:80 P. a. CORERSPONDENTS. New York—National Bank of North Amer San Brancisco—First Nati dom Parte & Amerioan ae Bank. Foe gentramento—Rational Bank of D. O. Mill We issue Sight Drafts payabie in Niw Yo Also Bills of Excha: able at sight i ee principal cities of Greet Britais an? t ns On any part of the United States price paid for County and Stete "Magid O54 aver Bollion purebed . This Bank Maintains at Grass Val : » where a general Business is Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. Office at residenee, Sacramento st Nevada ’ City, Cal. 'L. BOWMAN. é ¥. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF Gs. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONR UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Rte., : f lowest rates. a ee quar ON HAND A CHOICE Public Taste Popular P a Some, Bacoa . J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent ot Grose Valley. & & Great Six M ths’ . Festival, ku} Wonderful Beauty of the Completed Work. Artistic _Endeavor—A Mammoth Is as Well Cared For as the Artistie Features, BUFFALO, May 20,—The dedication of the Pan-American Exposition today was performed in a manner befitting the great occasion, a large’ attendance the mammoth enterprise. Fully 300,000 people were on hand to take part DIRECTOR GENERAL WILLIAM I. BUCHANAN. in the grand:event. The day was made a civic holiday, and there was a general outpouring of people from cities and towns within 200 miles of Buffalo, both in the United States and Canada, by way of the 20 or more great lines of railway which center in this city. The city was astir at an early hour to -witness or participate in the programme. Mr. Louis L. Babcock was chief marshal, and the programme consisted of parades, ceremonies in the Temple of Music and special outdoor features. There were two separate and distinct parades—an Exposition parade and a concéssionnaires’ ‘parade, leaving the City Hall at 10a. m. The Exposition parade: consisted of; the United §tates troops in this city, the Mexican National Band, a detachment of all arms of the. Mexican army and other foreign troops in the city, Dedication Day of the Color, Sculpture, Electricity, “Fountains, Flowers and Festive Architecture—The Most Beautiful Exposition Ever Created—A Triumph of Show In ‘Which-the Practical Side testifying to the widespread interest in ] ey Diy € % “ R Boa oer te ee SN re ea [ haikd ame T Te ee Se RN HS aiuiiiininten ics ie vee + tees PROF. ESSIONAL CARDS. The junds of the Ex ition comThe parade of the re Ae ee. : ‘prise batty rea Ae accessible . was participated in by all the ee i. Z , 1 DLE . by steam and ‘electric ines m all. Sionnaires. It was va hires y, h crn oor ne : parts of Buffalo, Wher it is recalled . bands and was two hire bo ae Attorney and Counselor at Law, . that ft was only “the"ath day’of last . showing.the vapterte fon . OME saves, EER DING CP STAIRS June that the first piece of timber was ting people of the — : h e ceremonies at the groun Ci i raised aloft as the beginning of what a carte = fr. ‘how a magnigcent Exposition city, . sisted, first, of a grand flight o igeons freed on the Esplanade and frase ots the: news. of the dedication of the Exposition to the world. The invited guests then proceeded to the Temple of Music, where the following programme was carried out under the direction of the Hon. John G. Milburn, president of the Pan-American Exposition: j ; Music by the Seventy-first Regiment Band, under the direction of Professor Fanciulli. Opening prayer by the Right Rev. O. H. Fowler, bishop of the.M. E. church. Address“ by “his‘ honor Conrad Diehl, mayor of the city of Buffalo. Poem written for the occasion by Robert Cameron Rogers. : “Salve Libertas,” Sturm, by Buffalo Orpheus and Orchestra, John Lund conductor. Address by the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, vice president of the United States. ~ one can but marvél at the executive . force Which bas brought this work to «fits Drdeat btate of commhceddes The cost of the Exposition as it now D ds a imately $10,000,000, Se aida ofeehiite’ Of tie tom the Midway: represents expenditure of About saooatne. Rbuney maltare of have been forgotten in perfecting the plan, and there is every convenience for the visitor and an abundance for y} him to examine and enjoy. The admission price is the same as‘ usual at expositions, half a dollar, but it entitles one to a full day at the most beautiful festival of the kind: that has, ever been brought into existence. No ‘pen will be so presumptuous ‘as*to*attempt’ to . : inte 9 describe , the architectural and .color . .” yusic. beauty ‘of the Pan-American Expost. Adkirem by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Mas. sac tion. It fs a magnificent, an extrava*’ gant, dream brought to a harmonious and beautiful realization. The triumph of the architect, the colorist, the landscape architect, the sculptor and the electrician.is. complete. eS There are about 150 buildings in the Exposition plot, of all sizes: and Alescriptions, and an abubdance for every ofie to see,Sno. matter how long. he may choose to remain. The*most novel éxhibits perhaps are to be found in the Electricity building, for in that particular sciencé wonderful strides ‘have been made within the last few years. Notably among these {fs the transformer plant, where 5,000 horsepower Is received from Niagara ‘Falls by cable at a’ pressure of 11,000 volts and stepped down to. 1,800 volts. This. power. is used for lighting the vast’ Exposition area, A daylight brilliancy’ will pervade the Exposition until 11 o'clock each night. The exhibit of Street Railway appliances is also of a very complete and interesting character. The exhibit made by Thomas A. Edison, showing the development of many of his important inventions, © constitutes another attractive feature.. Demonstrations are to be made of Wireless Telegraphy and the X Rays. Inm-the center of the Machinery and Transportation building is ‘a working exhibit of a large number -of Pumping Engines. These supply the water for the. various fountain: features: of the Ex pesition:: Among these water displays is a cascade in the southern face of the Bleetric Tower, from whicb there is a flow of 35,000 gallons’ of water per minute, making a beautiful veillike cataract 70 feet high. Upon this cataract electric lights of many colors will be thrown from an invisible source, producing an’ enchanting picture.. _. One of the most. imposing buildings of, the Exposition is the great Stadium. This is more than 60 feet high and is so large as to inclose a quarter mile track. The seats are arranged in the form of a vast, amphitheater, and the capacity is sufficient for 12,000 spectators. This is to be the scene of very
interesting events daily throughout the Exposition. ‘ Kenriedy’s Sarespatilla is the beat spring medicine. Vinton’s sells it, atrs Union Livery Stable Main ot., opp. Union Hote: Poem written for the occasion by Frederic ee lg the: Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff, ’ Heutenant governor of the State of New York. *America,”? by band, Orpheus and audience. Benediction by the Right Rev. William D. Walker, bishop of western New York. At noon there was an exhibition of scientific kiteflying by Mr. B. 1. Horsman, scientific kite expert of New York, and his staff of kitefliers, This consisted of tandem kites and Bday. war kites, suspending the American flag and discharging American flags in porting a great banner ‘bearing the word “Welcome,” with others bearing different flags-and streamers at various heights. There were also flown tandems of naval block kites and keel kites with flags and a tandem of yacht or ship kites, At the close of the ceremonies In the Temple of Music there was a great display of ‘day fireworks, including: a grand salute of*125 aerial guns fired from steel mortars, the ascent of 27 large 12 foot gas balloons, each lettered with the name of one of the PanAmerican countries and carrying the flag of the country; salute to the states, 46 mammoth cannon report rockets, one for each state of the Union, fired simultaneously; magnificent Gisplay of Japanese daylight fireworks, released in midair from Japanese bombs; oriental kite display, exhibiting 150 kites, from which will be displayed PanAmerican flags and the New York State flag; daylight bomb cloud shells, setting free American and Pan-American flags, With souvenirs of the dedication day; simultaneous discharge of 1,000 small gas balloons, sent up in triplets, each bearing a souvenir of the dedication day; grand American salute, consisting of 500 large gun cotton rockets, The completed Exposition is a distinct triumph’ in countless ways. Neyer before has there been such an effort put forth to produce rich decorative effects. “These are to be seen in the symmetrical arrangement of the buildings around spacious courts, the glow of color ‘upon all the buildings, the play of fountains and cascades, the Senerous use of intricate molded ornaments upon the buildings, the great number of sculptured groups by famous. American sculptors and at night the softly diffused yet brilliant lightmg effects produced by means of more : : , : than 300,000 incandescent electric the Fourth Brigade, N. G. 8. N. ¥., all/ Henry Lane, = = Prop’r: under the command of General 8. M. ry patton Pp a Hi apse buildings and throughout Welch, escorting carriages containing . the AaFe-outyin. the ounty.and plep . jee peneeeegpeeees the Exposition officials and their spe}& Fea eta cially invited guests, Oven v.andmighe P ; you kuow i actions by mail on Lyon's Fre} Strictly vegetable DESIRED RESUL’ ’ a of 3 rt ectly Grea If you are the sntortacete mptoms ‘\ you, cl Lincoln Seren Pills’ regeuerate and build up the vet of the ‘tired man, and give the proper func(8) ght to be—yes,:be a man! per box—buy of your druggist ‘or sent rece W. D. WINTON, Agent Periodical Drops CaO TON ee Nae eee See Bees ee” poe” a For Sale by H. Dickerman. victim of lack of nerve and it would: be uséless to detail the You can @epend upon. it that eee to all the vital organs. Be the kind of A Grand Dance will be given by— ~The Glass of 4904 —AT~— ipt of price, in plain wrapper, LI COLN PROPRIETARY CoO., Fort Wayne, Ind. “i ARMORY HALLa_ harmless, sure to accomplish test known female remedy. Friday Evening, Tune 21st. ee, cranes The Leading Flour. ei eine ee ae bs meal ——s ~ 7 < a “$2 SQ Union: Stotel Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. The Class has made every preparation for the entertainment of their guests,ee ee THE BEST OF MUSIC. 2 He Metzenban er, Prop’. Tikkepta, “pee couple ... weoe0ss$l 00 uM seating D Lady Spectators........25 Cents This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repaPeredy wad newly furnished throughout, thereby making Gentlemen Spectators New Fruit and Vegetable Store, : Ra & first-class mertocmmesintte EAC ater ta erating And Large Modern Dining. Room. . nov of ncisastion rorclehgree” and the freee aul ‘da igre ane Grass Valley and Nevada City . FRUTand VEGETABLE STORE,. _ “OS 08. Pa Stet nea oy . Sgt VlegsSe Sea i. oe aime Nevada ity at 10 a, m., 2, 5 called for in any GEO. RICHARDSON, . . “forney and Counselor at Law. UNDERTAKER WI] practice in all-the Courts of the EMBALMER. as Gases open dat aE oes five Bal wining Patebesned Leos ae in city free. Strict attention : Bure ejay meee sea oa ee ei may GRISSEL.Prop ie the form of parachutes, others sup-. Profusion of blossoming flowers, the . GRADUATES’ BALL {és cove DO Cents . tra est that has ever been organized for any exposition. The Mi ay i PRESIDENT JOHN G. MILBURN. Is 8,000 feet long, thus giving more}; than a mile of frontage upon this singular thoroughfare. There are about 40 shows, every one of them possessing special merit and selected from a large number offered. There has been great rivalry among show people to secure space upon the Midway, and it has been allotted with great care and with the positive assurance that evéry} mand popular.interest. =, It may be said of the whole Bxposition that in every department it is @ compact yet complete presentation of Twentieth Century civilization of the Western World. = NOTICE ! FOR BIDS FOR PRINTING THE DELINQUERT TAX LIST, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for printing the vada county. All bids will be opened at 10 O'clock A. M., May 25, 1904, at the office of the Supervisors in the Court House at Nevada City, Cal. The. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. F. L. ARBoGAST, visors, The Midway 1s Bald to be the great. Z feature would be,of,a character to com. , . ing of petitioners’ a, p) , the Board of Supervisors of] Delinquent Tax List of Ne-. ! the} f his own kn Clerk of the Board of Super-. sherein sta , ‘ jor NBAR—NQ, 13, , ° or — ik TRANSOR! * py Carrier, 12 1-2 FIRE ALARM BOXES jilowing is a list of the fire ose nevedlé City and whe situated. It will “be “fot ¢ convenience to have ‘this ome place where you may‘ yon an alarm is turned in: M—Broad Street and West Broad and: y streets. 2—East Broad an eets. B4— Main an reets, 35.— Coyote stree! ashington road, ° §—Nevada street, cc , Hunt’s lot. 43-—Sacramento and A eets. : 45—Sacramento and reets, near Cooper’s It d. 46—Jordan and Zion st Cts'a y, perity Oil Com; taid sameeren o) That both oil business, a of name.. the County of Nevada, State] My Dovbpnha ee alvons tins Honora . front of Mrs: Daven, of California, will receive é Thatupon prov? 52—Park Avenue and d streets, in front of arsh’s residence. he Only Cort lorem’s [peat & we ep BRACE FOR MEN WOMEN: AND CHILDREN e in support of this petition, ri court will make its order ¢h g the’ of pasitiones ‘from the Pro pean corporation, 01 and b e California, and has ite i mere tadongp Nevada ei b. in said State; that affian tii knows on ‘or on or belief eal , matters he believes it to be true, R. LORD, . ” Book-k i] thE 1 At een ae ech day of ape yetor® % before me i . tes 5 . , Famp Notary Public in andor By A, J. Hoskine, Deputy the county of Nevadhe Seaseut California : _Order to Show Cause. Pcie, seem e . seed STATE OF RACHEL COULTER, Di . F : E eased am : ‘or Sale at N THE SUPERIOR T O hereby : Ti county =) Lat Sate of Callforni. = Adsainteenerey ’ wi the Haake ee @ ct binson, deceased. ~ apes oaoneina ons eee 2 the pape aid ra \D ickermar T. J. Torpie, the administrator of the esceased, to them th th ee : fate, of Thomas P. Robinson, deceased, hav. vouchers, within juthe after thettw . sented his verified ‘Petition Praying fot wa . DY co cdlon of Ghee are Admiak . ; rere Agere stg Mage of said Govensed Grass Vai ~ the same being the ‘place for DRUGS, ‘ is. Cou it . the ¥ . hts: i is necessAny to he ‘wik liom of the business of gaid e\ % of the estate of bald demaned iat "pa, the “Suse ee STATIONERY, yo Ped deceased and expenses of n= ? MARY S, HUNTRESS, , ‘ ‘ It is therefore ordered, adju and deSov re eatate of Rachel Coulter, dePHOTO GOODS. of sald dovossed appear tetera: futne ontate . “Chas: W. Kites, atty. ‘4 7 Cours on Mondey an were the Superior ae For City Marsha hour of ten o’clock a. M. of to ‘si, Ass@ssment Notice should net be grascad io ect tazytmondee . v" Aeessement HEARER to sell so much of the qinid real . REWARD Gotp iG COMPANY, aes . ; late this order be published in Tae Bas coRe, of jlocation of work, JE Will bo o aN act ee foRtrt,@ newspaper published and printed ‘BB City Marshal, Election May in said eounty for four successive weeks, at a meeting of . 4 Dated April 23, 1901. id on the 25th day of Marsh Filed Aprit 23, 1901; °° ™ NILON, Judge. ras lovied upon tie For City ings BL AznBOGasT, Clerk. ror Sir payable TOMPKINS Jones S Tactkitg, Deputy Cleric. States Gold’ Coin, to ED. A. TO r. gasecers “— ing, San tran Will be a candidate for Po pape ent shaw ae tO the office of City Marshal. Notice to Creditors. heat . day of mS Be Moy 6th. nai mtyand adv ‘0 STATE OF HARRIET CARR, . Bless paymont is ONER Fetes bere ivan by oe ae srg he th a besig ecg Oe depen ha suntan’ of Magri a Meo ete 8 agai j > 8. bi Ceased toexhibit them with the: nenuassy Board of Directors. FF DD oitcoin Morgen & Bo : vouchers, within four months after the first las gormettp Secretary ada City. ka ccnp wg if wns patios, to the said Exeo' AA Apreokels Build ‘ my eo . nro ising then eof cree Cals . — Z mrs. D. ri. com } © place for the transaction Lat A 1 Pleeti ‘ ‘ 5 ; of the busi how' nnus ing: souuty of Nevads. fer aortic: iste =! Hair Store, 816 K°St., Sacran Executor of the Last Will and Teco of . Syed pe th ey Hoty NR g dibcdiper 26 ‘WIus and \ Daged ng hay eee pee be heid at Masonic ada City, on SatSWITCHES, ‘W Dated a¢ Nevada City, this 998 day of Papas oF a 1uPt. at 7 o'clock p. m., for the Of All Shades. Agent for M oun R. TYERRLL, Attorney for Egtate, 020 iar koa the tra: ionof rey coher post Harrison’s Cosmetics. ness as. ‘be properly and legally brought solicited. Notice to Creditors, beforesnia inet 2BOGAST, Chairman. Hirotani eter O'7PERN,, BE, . ae BE. W. SCHII . ere! ven by ¢ undersigned, Adm: ai of der to Sho of H N if Or to w Cause. feral eonaisertaertmh fate ee : a LRADING CIGAR DRALE sa to them we geese 3 t oun ; necessary vouchers,within ‘our monthe aftes I Nevada mers i — Pine Streed..ccocsecsesceces MOUS the Stee ublication of Shh me to the Bit matter of the of FRANCIS LEADING LADY, Best § C a s the Batate Ghat. W. Kitts, M street, Grass o . Hierro a, the administrator of ADIN Sold, lifornia, the same being place for the . mos of nels Blain d ened, bor 1m sTOCkK—— said county of ne or onder of sale of vertaln real et GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBO! ‘A NOVITZKY d decadent, for the pur pt son visdministrateix of Henry Noorth, f fore ordered by said ‘La ROSA HAERMC Dated April Of aid dec F before the sa nn a Charles W. Kitts, Attorney tor Adminis:. Sueaeae the zith day Neavda<Gity Tran: tratrix. ’ ree "in. the, fore pa ty A tae es heed bourthouse, Ners DRAYING AND HAU! NOTICE FOR BIDS ‘eau . des “should not Particular attention bo, ioe . toe br aie ‘ or to sellee tation of for —FOR—. . much of the z th said doce Piano and furmivure moving. — ~ : . as shi { a a6 Furnishing School Books. leave lise weeks nthe arate fates DAILY TRANSORIPT, a daily ne > : Sot te in OTICE IS HEREBY G THB. Conner teh ee ee ufseree soa ds come: . ed Sve udee. I Frame tho Yolloetars.onlen feast APE ELON, Superior Jude ram — hools of Nevada County °F MC) = ing Will. = plementary Readers ‘te 1 . Time’ Appointed for Proviog Will. aes 9th Grades, J REIN AN? Calle : State 0 Estate of NICOLAS that MONDAY, the ~ at Me block 8. with Artisti’ Moore Kiso Makes Ph om!