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No. 456."
ion for a Patent.
ree BM ge
nae GIVEN vot ss THAT JAMES
ada ‘County, Fret Mad
sppleanas f
janinlog ground, known
lng and
Need Jones Har sine Die Dispayi ng quantities, with eu oan
ur Placer Claim” pei: ij
oes eee ar e South
5 ie halt of the Northwest
larter 0: Sect;
(7 North, 8 Bast Mh
of shis bes is record
Office of. Nevada Count, bs
ig Claims, page 102, and book
ims, page 121, ;
adjoining or conflicting min.
tents, rie ladies
£80) & adver
cad pores Bar Phew
Ace pageant. @re required to
ie ciaims with the Register of
os Land Office Bs ony svil @,
if <ubes F ease. ot Cai fornia,
y anys 6 Perio ee be plication
irt
Y the Stata ten -ot Nema a
NK W. JOHNSON, Register,
ordered that the foregoi
ation for patent be pubhebed
f sixty days (teu consecutive ~
NBVabDA CITY DaILy ‘nay.
newspaper published at Ne.
NK W. JOHNSON, Register.
Speen
inquent Notice.
NING AND MILLING coy
xcation of principal place of
Brauciseo, California, LocaRough hand Reau Reauy Mining Disounty, California.
e are delinquent upon the foled stock on account of aslevied on the 15th day of Septhe several amounts set opaes of the aly share.
Ows:
No
Certificate, dll Am't.
Seah ae 3 i 1000 20
3 one pa ew ba 101 350 ae
de sesnenns 102 850 7
7 200 4
2 0
108 10
5
6
1
ites Keua a 1000 p.)
seaaoan 1000 20
». 600 10
1000 2
500 10
1000 2
10
100 2
200. 4
100 3
rectors. made on the 1ith
ber, 1900, 8o,many shares of
such stock as may be neces
old at public auction at the
pany, Koom §, 601 California
dpa to ‘Gal. on‘Thursday, the
vember, 1900, at the hour of §
f said day, to cl oa Delinquent
hereon, togethe ide pl cost of
di. WT hee ot ‘tal ie.
No. 8, 001 p Gablorats cot a oO. ornia str
. California — 2Atd a
tice ‘to Creditors.
JPERIOR COURT OF THE
Nevada, State of California.
er of the estate of William
veased.
‘eby given by the undersigned,
eas it Will 0}
oe of and al
the said deHag blag col the necessary
four months after. the first
this notice to the said Hxecuaw. office of Fred Searls, Neevada county, Cal,, the same
ce for ~ trai the transactlon of the
id estate in s: county of NeCARL SCHE EMER,
‘eae Will ot William snderok 14 1900,
Citizens Bank.
JERS’ MEETING: THE ANting of the Stockholders of the
saith Jaw, and. an order. _
William Ender;
Aon kis geen having its prin.
busi ness in the city and county
ate of Calitornia) will be hel
~ said corporation in Nevada
on nessa the i3th day of
0, ‘or the purpose of electing
ré of kaid gorporation toserve
nsuing ‘fiscal “tog and unt
ors are elected, and for the
f such other Pasinces as may be
mart for consideration.
D.&. oe Secretary.
Cal,. Oct. 8, 1900.
ad
tice of Dissolution.
} HEREBY GIVEN THATH.J
George E. .Jolinston hereto,
thin; busisemeast e corn’
minereint Streets, Nevada City,
ive this day dissolved partnerCAR’
& a SAE ASTON.
mber 2ist, 1900.
a
oual Meeting.
HE NEVADA AL MERTING eo Brit be bel
f officers and leg gates to
af ofteors the California slioers
eo for the transaction of evel
as may come before t
D. ZEITLER, Pree
RES.
ry.
. 9 ea °
PS COURT OF NEVADA
ECS ODE Nevada, State =
TURNER, Plaintiff,
ARD BLACG. Agent,for
ag Golifornia send
88
inalioge
Black,
service on you
within the clty as and
or eity in which oe a 3
on if served out pia
i i eounty, wit
cas SRS days if served
notified that unl
as above requingy vine
re al
aad I take ment fo)
demanded, in the on
en act emaniel
fag ban he 8h day of Ser”
pease sfisld Towel
e of the Peace
ing, ete. on the most reasonable tertas. All
_-AMlarness,
; “Wines, Li AC
“opener Pa
“Green's Co1sair”, iy eng pd capa
with each order. of Miss Cohen
{argoan Poeauaa a aw
Lab wenn weep oance chute
evenings, detatday’s exeepted: Wm, Wale
ters, Henry Bray, Geo. W.
> Wild, Thos. Moore, Steffen & Gates,
» Bons Fide Salary-§12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint ¢ Sipinades Bléctric Power
Co.'s is the Ideal Light.
“represent us, some to travel,
cal work. $12 weekly salary and chat
Old.established house, pleasant, permanent
‘positions, rapid advancement and increase
-of wages. Write at once.
Address . BUTLER & ALGER,
‘o = Dept. B, New Havan, Conn
House and Lot For Sale.
--wtapply inlots to sult. Price, ma
eents per dozen.) One or. two plaite of . >
sm fi éll.
A 7 room house, with both gas and electric’
Phew vipaepererbuptg nw YORK HOTEL.
improvements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A
GRAY. a auSi-tf
Wanted.
man or woman willing to qualif .
"for permanent ‘position of trust, here or in. ap
Allowance for Old Machines, —
$25 allowed for any make of machine
traded in for new Singers, good second-hand
machines. from $5 up. All kinds repaired
nd work guaranteed. Offices, H. J. Fuch's
‘ @rocery store, Grass Valley, and Bovey . .
Bros. shoe store, Hevads Oly, Gro. W
‘Renne agent. '
: Paper Hanging, Btc.
WM. DUNSTER is prepared to fill all or-. .
dere for Paper Hanging, Painting, Fresco< . ’
“orders left at Dunster’s Barber Shop will be
promptly attended to. n2-tf .
Sug For Rent.
: eben think aoe town is ohne
for rent, Enquite'at Civizens Bank. nb
A diamond cre‘cent pin, attached to bine .
necktie bow. The finder will be suitably rewarded by. returning same.to.the National
Hotel. nb-lw
Lost.
A pair of Gold Rim Spectacles. Finder will
Please leave at this office. n&
(For Buggy. Fops
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinda.go to.
J. Gains.
HE 1S MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES) 50.
At price to suit the times.
“A Pine Line of Robes fronr $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Saddles, Whips,
Combs and Brushes.
Curry
All-al Bod? Rock Prices for Cash. .
At the vane.
No Credit = Roa ae
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
always find at
_ “THE — COUNCIL CHAMBER,”
Hae Bese £ Sante 8 orm
owe. dépitinné.
_.UNI sai a RKET,.
iW eek a ON HAND A _CHOICE
Mapunneey 7 meeps:
dn TheirNew Saloon Ve
eo BROS,
mercial sereot etek
Sia
“4
mes. w. S. k, SIDR, Proprieto«
Rates moderate.
Se Sonate rsa
: . HANSEN
~ WmoAD sc imyaDa orry,
Peerless ‘Silvon.
AVING PURCH. THIS POPULAR
me im from ong Rime lam presofurnish to my customers the
‘Liquors and Cigars,
ib al Sie wee omen
wis i my ld will Rf eee treated:ina courteous maneet ee HENRY W. RICH. .
“CH. HARRISON,
DmaLeE 18
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest '8<Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREBT. Opp. Rosenberg Bro .
ai. FISHER
Newopeper Advertising. Agency.
ae Ns Exchauge, Oaling business
Made know: on ‘application. —
° pa Crevolene
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
eee administered by inhalSafest yas Most ‘Effectual
ons RE Sete
Tea cE ty
TR iw ets
Equal to the average 85-cont Cote.
\CITIZENS BANK
‘ecreme ‘aris & American
Other Grades at Other Prices.
TAYLOR'S TRA STORE,
NEVADA CITY.
NOTICn
TAX PAYERS.
The State and. ‘Céettity Taxes .
On all: personal property. secured by
on real property will he due and payable on the
first Monday in October, 1900,
At the office of the Oounty Opllector,
— Street, Nevada City; and will
muitiaieded on the Last Monday: of
of November Next at 6 o’clock p.
m., and unless paid prior
thereto Fifteen per cent
will be added,
And if said one-half be not paid before the last Monday in April next, at
6 o'clock p. m., an additional five per
cent will be added. thereto.
remaining one-half of the taxes on all
real property will be payable on and
after the
First Monday; 1 in Jatuary*Next,
And *ill be delinquent on the
~ Last Monday in April aaa
At 6 o'clock p. m.; and. un
All taxes may be paid at the time the
first installment is paid as herein prorig (are.due and. payable if-so van
8 tiaras
All taxes will be collected and all
penalties enforced strictly in compliance with the law, as above recited.
There can be, no extension of time, or
favoritism, without @ violation of the
law, which applies to all slike,
J. J. JACKSON,
Tax Collector of Nevada County.
Ostober 16th, 1900. ‘
BROAD STREBT, MEVADA CITY
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paid upincoin, ~ + » . 80,000
Undivided profits, . 88,000
DIRECTORS. :
5M. Pm BOR. pee SUES ectaveten
ee Mion Masisavia “ie ‘Bei : Rt
ee ‘lughes.
“BUADIEeS HOURS.
10 a. M. to 4 "tates wr. from
New York—National Bank of North Amerdg a FrangleooFirst National Bank, Lonnto—National Bank et D. . Mitte
he pat oe By cision
Collevtions on Why’ part Of the Viised States
“Biches price ne for County and State
"Gold aad sures at he Bou ‘alogpepee
ley, binge! wang a rye pen gn ool watnow "te
PHOTOGRAPHS
* ® THAT PLEASE
lente e %
7 See: -Paris and hailed
Ay 22; in his:own rooms. He is buried
real property, and one-half of the taxes}.
till be ead “man.”
_. prior thereto ive’ par conti
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
‘history of the young prince,
he peof his father’s life, who was
rm March 20, 1811, amid great rejoic.
as the “king of.
January, 1814, Napoleon
his wife and child for the
tle wes “who never saw
Pawel grew to be a handRe Tees sao fellow and quite a brilliant
*gcholar.’ Fie had one short:year of military life and then contracted pulmonary disease, from which be died in his
‘twenty-second year..He worshiped
the memory of his father and always
‘) pent the anniversary of his death, Juin ‘the Carthusian monastery of Viennay grhich is the. Aneres Westminster
. abbey.
‘Blow. Maske Are Made,
Paper masks are made by doubling
one sheet of a specially prepared. pa} per, wetting It and molding it by hand
over a face form, It is then dried by:
artificial heat. Openings are cut for
eyes, nose and mouth, and It is painted
and decorated by hand as desired.
Wire masks are made by stamping a
piece of wire netting about a foot
square over a face mold in a large ma:
chine, inclosing the rough wire edges
in a narrow strip of lead. Then it Is
painted. The painting is done by hand
in. oil colors.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Must Discriminate,
“Bor mercy’s sake, Mildred,” ex.
ctbctitied Mrs. Highmore, shocked at the
negligee attire of her youngest daugh
ter, who had gone to the front door te
look ata fire onthe other side of the
atreet, “don’t you know you’ heves
ought to appear in public with your
collar unbuottoned and» your sleeves
rolled up except when you are playing
‘golf?”—Chicago Tribune. ;
Table Talk.
: “They say the--er—late departed,”
said the first cannibal, indicating the
dish: before ure tovas a very learned
” /
E **1ideed,” Peptiod ” the ‘otter, leijvig
himself for the third time. “Then this
is truly what the white men call an ‘intellectual feast.’”’=—Philadelphia Press.
Where Changes Are Rapid.
The South American stretched 98
self, yawned and sat up.
“Well; how goes the ee aaah
asked the’ visitor who had just entered.
“How do 1 know?’ ‘was the answer
ing question. “I’ve beén asleep for
over ap hour.”—Chicago’ Post.Very fine razors are ‘made at the pres
ent day, but of no finer steel than. that
contained in the Damasciis swords and
knives which the, anelents used several
thousand years ago. ;
"You can expect ‘a shower at Panama
about 8 o'clock every afternoon during
fhe ssipy, Season. , ‘
, ru] FROSH : Olym pia.
_ OYSTER COCKTAILS..
—MADE TO ORDER AT—
Tegler's Candy Factory
Price; 10. Cents.
wens SALOON
i a a
A Ley Bg mpeg da AT
Thave hea te e thoroughly rem ales and am
of serve my patrons with the
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Beer 5 Cents.
‘THOMAS SOADDEN, Proprietor.
OLD BAKERY.GEORGE WM, DURST
NEW. YORK BAKERY
Ow Commeroial street he was
aay amen
pads ioe
CAKES AND FANCY. PASTRY.
To order, & specialty
I frame all kinds of hebalia:
with artistic: iadgetmts ie &
Pe =
Tass Valley and Nevada City.
BROS.
. Proprietors of
‘Valley Soda Works
eeutelenN. F. ‘HOWESLL
Plumber.
a BE} round nd trips daily.
*BUS + LEE.
TIMETABLE:
‘and Grass sValoy atthe following
ng Nevads Oity at.10.0. m2, 5
ing Grass Valley at'$:45a.m. 1,
this. really ended the}
“fhe latter was told,
ee a Heaiiietd Wee ae Zoe
New Yerk’s Slaveship.
Magazine. The greatest impetus was
}given to: the slave trade by the act. of:
‘parliament of 1684, which legalized
¢ . slavery in ‘the: North. American, cole,
: nies, ‘This goes hot mean that slavery
}was unknown fn what is now the
‘United States’ before that timé, be. cause as early a8:1620 a Dutch man-of-:
‘war-landed and sold. 20 African” negroes at Jamestown, Va.
In 1626 the West India company im-.
New. York city, then New Amsterdam,
‘The city ttself owned shares in a slaveship, advanced money <for its fitting:
‘put and shared in the profits of tis
voyages. This recognition and encour:
ing fact that‘ in 1750 slaves formed
one-sixth of the ‘entire population of
New York. The general prevalence cf
slavery is shown by the fact that-at
this time there were 67 slaves in New:
York's small suburb of Brooklyn, and
that in Londor itself there were resident 20,000 slaves,
Slaves were at that time publicly
dealt in on the London exchanre: ‘No
wonder the traffic In human flesh was
& recognized commerce,, and that in
1771, the Hnglish alone sent to Africa
192 ships equipped for the trade ‘and
with a carrying capacity of 47,146
slaves per tip:
A Tricky Dos,
Not long ago a very fat spantel was
introduced into the house where a fox
terrier had always been the master,
however, to behave well to the neweomer and not to
bully him, So. the two seemed. fairly
friendly and in the end got-in the habit
of taking short rambles together.
However, the fox terrier was evidently of a thoughtful disposition and on
one occasion Came across a bank, or
wall, which was easy enough ‘to leap
off, 1..t there was greater difficulty in
returning. The fox ,terrier sprang
down the bank and enticed his heavy’
companion to follow, with the result
that the latter could not get back, while
the former, by reason of liis greater activity, was easily able to do. q
Now the terrier saw bis opportunity,
returned home and cruelly left his com
panion lamenting. Never did the for
mer seem happier or gayer than op
that day when he bad once more the
sole. run of the house, and he sulked
when later on the spaniel bad been
found, assisted up the wall and brought
home.
Since then the fox terrier bas repeat
edly got the spaniel down the same
plate, “with the vsial fesult, and seems
to glory in his mischievous act. Whether the “fat dog” will learn to avoid
temptation to such a ramble remains to
be seen.— Buffalo News.
“David Harum” Came to Be
Written,
An interesting little anecdote is told
about how ‘‘DavidHarum” came to. be
written. It is rather pathetic. It seems
that Mr. Wescott; the author, was the
kind of man who could do pretty much
anything—paint a picture, plan a house
or compose a sonata—but he had never
made miuch money, so when he became
il} and realized that he might not live
Jong and would leave his family with
little or.no money; he was desperate.
“Write a. book,” suggested a friend
and neighbor. to him; one day; when
they were talking over the situation.
“1 did make an attempt at it once,”
answered Mr. Wescott. “I tried a love
story, but 1 couldn't make it go.”
"Add a@ little local color to vk,” said
the first speaker. ‘Take onde: of the
people about here that-you know and
work. him up-old —<—, for instance,”
mentioning, a character familiar te
them both.. “}e'd be first rate,’
“That's a-gooud, idea!” exclaimed Mr.
Wescott,and the result of this conver
gation was “David Harum,” and yet
“David” was. never in the story at all
as it was first conceiyed,—Anua Went
worth in Woman’s Home Comnanion
How
«-Semi-Centennial YearTHE INDEPENDENT,
. New York.
Only $2.00 per year,
or at that rate for any part ofa year.
Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy.
THE INDEPENDENT .
180 Fulton St., N.Y
Table, of Distances.
a
i
TO . MILES.
Birohvilic. mee bemee x sie 154
Bowman’s Dam. Bias glk ¥i5/ ae
Oamptonville....... 23
Cherokee... ENE ee 1234 *
Columbia Hill.......18%
OT SG BER SYS Be PE ele 16
DatohFiat 33. 6.003. < Sees 9 a
Downieville....... 44
Edwards Bridge. ... HRY oe
Forest City . 2.5.. 2050258: 89
French Corral....5..: 18%
Graniteville........ 25 EW
Grass Valley. ....5.+6. :
Napkke Olt 6 osc yee cases deg.
Moore’s Fiat......,.20
North Bloomfield. .... 14%
Se ee Lgih Sie sage
apie ye ‘Brid, Peer ee Fe .
Reliet Bi : ae
Siorra Oity..+.5.....-66
Os eae ks « > 3
Toten
4 YoU BeterpsesneyeyevrereyglO
When New York city owned a slavé.
+ ship is told in an article in Pearson's:
ported slaves from the West Indies to:. \
Agement may account for the astonna. Wey
, Ta ble: Delicacies
—o ein Bicdinas > es 322220080
PG. ‘SCADDEN’ S.
haps at
California Ripe Ginga deb in bottles,
California Home Dinner—
cee Popeye Catry wie i Rice Beef and Rice Ala Creole
~ American Biscuits in fancy packages. '
p Rex Brand Prime Roast Beef in cans.
Grandma’s Spanish Pepper.
~y I X L Chile Con Carnes.
1X L Prijoles. — ¥
Triumph Brand all kinds Jellies in glasse
Finest Corn in the Market—
i. Carton Maine Sweet Corn, .
P. G. Spice Commercial St.
>@OSO8 ©8000864
2 Sa : = .
The Nevada County Oil Company
Offers the Best Inducements
to Stockholders.
Operating in the centre of thejfamous,Kern River District,
0000cG00—
Development work is progressing favorably on be Co .
drilling will.commence about the 8th of Nove mmpsny’s (property and
‘het stock in 4 Company surrounded by arodaciig wells in a guaranteed disStock is now selling for 75c per share,
D.B. merge ‘President ; Ea om W. Marsh, Vice President; W.B.R 4 } obb,
Secretary ; BK. T.R. Powell, H . M. Cooper, F. L ‘Arb t, :
WwW. Tavlet,, W.L. Mobley, W. G. Ross . sprees: Fo Ge rales, We
“we
. Dr. La Rue’s:
~~ Gough Gure
Coughs and: Colds
Bronchitis and Asthma
Pleasant, safe asta prompt.
anteed by
A. DICKERMAN :
For sale and guara4
THE HOME MARKET
Is always with you; stay with it. We have bean in the lambe
business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more
as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this
neighborhood, We have made a success of
Building Houses
—ON THE—
(installment Plan,
And we are still at it. ,Onll and learn our terms before letting
Coe M: L. & D. MARSH.
PLAZA PLANING MILL . cakes
RICE & LEWIS, Props.
.. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
auidine.s: Brackets, Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store}Fixtures, 4
Turning, House-Trimming, Fanev Grill Workla Specialty, eh
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes j
Getour stim4 es ou any work of this sort that you may need. 4)
RICE & LEWIS,
SackaManTo Sr., ie ath Crry.
EX. c&. Ee. Kae COOPER
Will Furnish you
All Material: for: Your ‘New Home ey
On. THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
GIVE US A OALL: .
Good Lumber gt reasonable rates. ; :
FRED E. BROWN. _ EDWARD 4. MORGANBROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, —
. NEVADA GITY, += © CALIFORNIA —
Agents for Prolte States igh a ea i, saa