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eof Calle
iN, MOODY,j
of John F, Mog
. FB. T. MELO
Superior
ate of Califo;
the oitice of
vada.
of California
and Mrs, F, by
ed to appear,
a action enti
you in the sq
of Nevada, st
8 after the
~it served wit
cy days if
otified that ual
8 above requi
ly to the Court]
© complaint,
and the seal
Jounty of Nev
st.day of Augy
‘BOGAST, Clerk
e
ight by the
itors of thef
pased, against
}, to quiet the
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enjoin Vefendi
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OKD,
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le Notice,
INING COMP:
1 place of b
. Location of wo
ity, Californit
elinquent upd
K, on account of
the Sth day off
mounts set 00pm
tive sharehold
Tt,
made on the
any shares
be nee
rat the oftioe of
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p, M. of said d
nt thereon, 0
and expenses ©
. ROSE Seerttal
y street, Sal ;
: Proving Will
e estate ol
n that MONDAYS
r, 1901, at 10 1]
he Corrt
; House it
has been app
luce for pt }
on, dec j
of May
t ef
af “60 intersted
ame.
VgpoGast, @
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rt IN ANd
ue state of tte
he estonia tial
i pars eonted
ond iio "
estate
ing for
ate belong! r
+ thed debts
istration 5
tors, f
‘that all ure f sold #
. ® saperiot
November Ai
he Court
use in
rnia, £0 Pt
ot be grant cs
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that 2
least fout r
City . ubiis
rinted 4!
Mah
editors,
NEVADA CITY, CAL, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER, 38,. 1901.
a Rue’$ Cough Cure
TTT Li Labo
.Does the Work.
T
or sale Atom,
DICKERMAN’S
ave You Si . Seen
‘Madein, Vici Kid, Velour
43 50 Mn
8, Box Calf, Kangaro,
THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE FOR THE PRIOE.
§@0@F Try a pair and be co nvinced. oo
Oh, Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $1.75 Up.
Iso, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s icici wearers, good
prs and prices reasonable.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
We have just received one of the largest stock of
Wafers ever brought to Nevada, City. They are all
fresh—~just from the factory. The Pitowing . is a list
of some of them 4
Champagne, Vanilla,
Chocolate, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Lemon,
omens, Athe
tay Them.
P. G. SCADDEN
‘Sessincsarcial Street, Nevada City.
= L. & D. MARSH .
=. Lumber Merchants
ez a 808 ~<a
Yards at
Office—H
JALL CASES
heed of Boulder Street.
OF
EAFNESS « OR ‘HARD HEARING
+» ARE, NOW C
HEAD NOSES GEASE
F. A. WERMA
lemon »
=a of n al
foram’ ge ~“y lost san forever -_
ear = and ordered your treattally in‘a New York paper, and the and ter had used i bay
: t only aveo
lV
}
PY and bey to rem ain . " ft
ur treatment santa not
frien ee and
free,
INTERNATIONAL
pont Bee: No
diseased <
es
URABLE
those born deaf, are incurable.
IMMEDIATELY.
OF BALTIMORE, paves
BALTIMORE, M
d., March 30,
-of deafness, thanks to your = ‘I will now a you
<i Romeaats and this kept‘on getting worse,
niptiths, withoutan:
until I lost
success, consulted a n
car specialist of Yuis city, nee who told me je that
Shee beak entirely ba Eo gg I thank you
4 x WERMAN, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
with
ocoupation.
ELF AT'HOME *** eer.
) 596 LA SALLE AVE., ONICAGO, ILL
; 3 Times as
Many
SS SS SIMPLICITY
Civen Away Free
with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
Mush, Baking Powder.
1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 25e. Purchase
3 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOc. Purchase
G lbs. Sugar Frae with each $9.9? Purchase
30 lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.9° Purchase
Coffees E'reshliy Roasted
10, 124,15, 20, 25, 20, 25 cts. per pound
Grood. Quality Our Stronghold
=—ure Teas
“35, 40, 50, 6O and 70 «cis. per pound
Delicious Filawor. Full Streneth
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 285 cts. per can
Colima Bakine Powder
15, 25 and 46 cts. per can
. $1000 REWAR
To the Person whocan Produce a Purer Baking Powder
chan Our Cotima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 460 ots. bottle
GOOD TIME TO BUY
Premiums Free
‘GO00D QUALITY. LOW PRICES.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold
Ha wttractixzve Sale.
' OF
China, Crockery, Glassware
Attractixz7e Frices.
Good Place to Buy
Great American Importing Tea Co,
PINE —_ Masonic Building, Nevada City.
es
DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter.
Better than allothers in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Write for Circular.
PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT
$2 OO Per Year. Send for Sample.
GOLD OIL COPPER SILVER Etc.
The Great Mining Exponent of the West
Ghe Pacitic Coast Winer :
NS BROS. PUBLISHSansome St, , San Francisco, by CALKI
tase ast ING CO. (Incorporated. )
investigate the MINER Subscription
If you babes 3 otvantions. ed intend 50 elven, cireststion of any mining paper. See
foes sone thie is true or not.
Facts Show for Themselves.
CAPTURING A PASSENGER. .
The Hackman Tried Many Pleas; the.
Leet a Fonny One.
“I. like perseverence in a man, ‘even
in a hackman,” began \Petergon, “and
#here Is one particular jebu doing. buslness In Washington who possesses that:
quality in the superlative degree,
“When I visited the Capital City, 1 had
my mind fully made up to have nathing to do with the hackmen, so when
I stepped off the train and a crowd of
these gentry began shouting at me I
simply shook my “head)and -passed on.
be thus easily disposed of. Dancing
around in front of me so as to block
my progress, he vociferated:
““Hack, mister? Take you to the
Washington monumeit or the capitol?
Only half a dollar!’
“Again I shook my head. ‘
“Smithsonian institution or treaspry
building? Take you to both of ’em for
735 cents!’
“Still I shook my head. °
“*Arlington and Fort Myer? Drive
you over and back for $2!
“As before I responded with a shake
of the head.
“‘Navy yard or Soldiers’ home?
Bither place for a dollar.’
“Another shake of the head,
“ “Want to go to the White House and
see the president? Drive you right
there for 50 cents!’
“More head shaking.
“Patent office or state depdrtment?
Same price as the White House!’
“Another shake. Mind you, all this}
time I: hadn’t opened: my .mouth or: uttered a word, and from the puzsied.
look: on the hackman’s face 1 thought
I had him about discouraged. But as
I shoved past him, thinking to make
my escape, his countenance suddenly
brightened up and . heard him mutter:
“ “By George, I’ve hit It now! I'll’
{at the Council Chambere, corner of
try him~just once more!’ And then,
running in front of me-again, bhe‘spelled out on his fingers in the deaf and
dumb alphabet, with which 1 chanced
to be familiar, ‘Deaf and Dumb asylum? Take you right to the: door for
a quarter!” — Woman’s Home Cempanion.
Arrested and Set Free.
Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the oe
tern'Plowman: Ifthe firat gs gs
properly treated, the firat step in ‘the
direction of consamption arrested, ‘the
lungs developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear consumption.”
Balsam for the throat and lunge is ‘the
proper treatment for the first. cough.
No other remedy has saved so ‘many
from consumption. bottles 250
and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman,
sole agent.
Ee
P ‘Phe best helfend bel? can’ "be ‘touna fs
Broad and Pine Sts. 5 ete per: glase.
Dait get
Grand Birthday Social
ednesday Her 20
cd
Attend, Everybody.
Our 'Phone is West (9.
lis Time:
For
Fection
If you expect to have that
new home for fall, it’s time
a were sommeneing
wor: Perhaps you
not yet solved th plans
problem. You're only wast
ing time by com
help you along
wrahitede: contractors and
builders.
RICE & LEWIS
PLAZA PLANING WILL,
Sacramento St et.
J, R. DAVIS
feacher of vous and instrumental
si Moye Sh. Sra aay pce
olisite Nevada
pie Searaat ra
i . Mateg a Biving ox,
Only the very few ameng us run any
risk, in the course of our peregrinations
‘and vicissitudes, of being invited to
such objectionable dinners as it was
the lot of«Bruce, the explorer, to: eat.
Such very, uasty: feeders as the. Abystinct. Fancy sitting down to table and
seeing the meat walk alive into the
room! That was their-custom. And
they ate it alive, too, the brutes!
‘The' wretehed ox was tied‘ fast, head
and legs, #nd-then, by, a delicate. incision on sides of the backbone,
One of them, however, was not: pot ics, An Hen the attendants were
able to strip its skin away, to enable
them to cut slices from the poor ani.Mal.again.
The guests ate the meat
raw and quivering to the music. of the
roars and wihg-of pilin ‘of ‘the ox
of which it was 4 part.
This is -bideous; andeven the least
particular ‘of men may be excused for
shirking an experience of the kind.
an artery.
_. the ed With Four Feet.
This Uttle creature, still to be found
in: South: America, is a relic of bygone
ages. It is. known as-the crested hoatzin,
and, the adult bird 4e-about as-big as a
peacock.
The young birds, when hatched, have
four legs, the front pair being reptilian
in. character, and have strong claws, As
“they grow older these claws fall off,
the legs “become. fattened, feathers
— on them, and-they develop into
Powis.
These nestlings: are ‘the ‘nearest approach to a reptile that can be found
among birds, and they can climb. and
dive and swim with great facility.
i SERRA REVADA SALOOK
9000
BOWLING ALLEY
(NEXT xT DOOR)
Fryyest Winks AND Liquors.
OW Best:5 Cont Beer in Town.
JAMES DOWER, Proprietor.
B. I. ee Bt H. Manrin, Vice P.
Nevada County Bank
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Paid Up Capital $50,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Drafts on rt of the world.
interest Paid on Deposits.
National’ Hote! Building
ity.
Change of Hands
AUGUST RAPP
Ott that
A
Market, and keep
band.everything in the line. of
Fruit, Vegetables, Fish,
Chickens, Etc..
FRESH RANCH EGGS.
Fresh Fish for see everyjtcesday and
Thursday Evenings,
A share of the pepite patronage is
respectfully solicited
Hatimal Exchange Stable
troad Street, ~ ices Bzehange Hote!
JAMES nie *
ThoEatelivesy ble
hao largest oa
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the Wate
Prop’r.
<4 Corcoran & Aiton!
an fells with PURE
ey ee leave it at your
ia Cosssraiat arent: St
all us up by telephone.
THE GROTTO SALOON
Wines, taesaee and Cigars on hand,
‘Hot Lunch every Saturday Night.
Most convenient Club Rooms.
= ESTRAY NOTICE.
tone
sinians of his day are becoming ex.
* LAUNDRY LINES.
Tf coffee is spilled on linen, the stains
can*be removed by soaking the purt
fof 12 hours in clear cold water to
which @-little borax has been added.
After you have washed and ironed
your ribbons draw them swiftly under
‘the flatiron, holding it on one edge. Do
this two-or three times and your ribbou
will not be stiff, but soft and pliable,
To wash very yellow or grimy thipgs
take an emulsion of kerosene, clear
limewater and tyrpentine in equal
parts. Shake them together until
creamy, then add a cupful to a boiler
ful of clothes and boil for balf an hour.
Acetic acid (concentrated, vinegar)
will.restore colors that have been inJured by the alkali in soap or by soda,
ammonia or substances of a similar nature. Conversely stains made with
acids, which are hostile to some! dark
colors, may be removed with dissolved
soda.
* Buge In Vegetables,
People who have an objection to bugs
in their food need to take much pains
with the cleansing of vegetables, especlally succulent plants, such as asparagus, greens, lettuce, etc., before cooking or serving up raw. If left for
awhile, tips downward, in well salted
water, the plants will drop an interesting assortment of discouraged living
creatures on the bottom of the vessel,
and more may be gathered by carefully
brushing and rinsing the crevices and
hollows of the plants. When cooked.
this animal food may be harmless to
those who like it, but in uncooked sal.
yads it is possible to swallow dangerous
germs unless they are knocked out by
the help of antiseptic salt. The same
precautions are commended to pru:
dence and retinement with respect to
fruits.—Medical Record.
—+ oe
Choice oyster cock-tailszcan be procured at Billy Britland’s Council
Chambers, on Broad street, s27te
50-CENT is COLUMN, . ‘densnamniites of not to exceed five lines i:
length inserted under this head for 50 cen:
a week or $2a month. EKac additional lin
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Par
able invariably in advance.
A heifer calf is wanted by Daniel McCauley, the milkman. -Apply inimedi
ately. nlitf
For Rént.
A Four yp oom, rutzetie for hous: keepBg, at mon
water. Agety at this office.
Weekly Dances.
Oompany C, N. G.C., will give weekly s''cials at Armory Hall every Saturday night
of music furnished for the dancin.
Admission—Ladies free, gents 0 cents. All
are invited. o5tf.
A Big Cut in Prices.
$30 allowed for any make of machin?
traded in for a new Simer. Also big discount
arties that have none. Payme'ts from
$1.80 bed fern se oe and lots of good secon¢i makes, from $8 up. Steiupoo ts 8. nohewe. Emerson, Estey aud other
makes pes Fiencs; rou Estey and ee
ns at low prices an‘ eas men
pr°GEO. W. REEKS, Agent.
For Sale Cheap.
A horse, with buggy and harnes* i
BEE pee condition, will sold at a bargaico. This is rare chance, as t we urine ts is
very low. Inquire of CHAS, E. TEGL. a2
First-Class Bootblack.
Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's
Berber shop, on Broad street, gives the best
in town. All the latest sporting papers
are kept on hand. juni7-tf
Furnished Rooms to Let.
Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James
Colley’s, corner Grove and Nevada streets
tf
Best We Ever Tasted!
Is thejverdict ofall our patrons, asto the
BREAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE ATTHE
New York Bakery
GEORGE ‘HURST, Prop.
Free Delivers: to 0 ane part of thecity. Wed
ding ancy Pastry a specialty.
r -~{-— Ty number—West 8.
Nevada City Assay Office.
Assaying of Ores of all description,
M a TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF
ractious cans @ specialty.
ons or ae ance orders pro mptly attended
ie Mor Wa ‘i Broad reet, belov
ote
si T. 1. HICKS & CO.
J. CATRNS
HARNESS AND SADDLERY DEALER,
Has just received a ‘fine line of HORSE
RUSHES at prices ranging from
25 cts. up.
Also a fine line line of Gents Driving
and Work Gloves.
Ladies Driving Gauntlets:”
Whip Stocks of all kinds from 25
cents up.
BUGGY WHIPS at 10 cents up.
Iam mapofacturing Harness of
grades at lowest prices. Also
yand Cart Tops, Cashions and
all kinds of Oarriage eer ne done
op short notice. Hand made Harness
and Trimming a specialty.
J. CAIRNS, Nevada City
Near thedepot. Free
ott .
CHINESE PROVERBS. —
Dig a well before you are thirsty. sont ae
The ripest fruit will not fall Ante ?
your mouth.
Great wealth means destiny.
erate wealth means industry.
The pleasure of doing good ts the only
one which does not wear out.
Water does not remain of the mouna”
tain nor vengeance in a great mind.
To nourish the heart there is nothing
better than to make the desires few.
When life comes, it cannot be de«
clined. When it goes, it cannot on
detained.
Modwealth, while good instructions get.
their hearts,
Those who labor with their minds
govern others. Those who labor with
their strength are governed by others.A small bag cannot be made to contain what is large. A short rope cannot be used to draw water from a deep
well,
Let every man sweep the snow from
before his own door and Hot busy himself about the frost of his neighbor's
tiles,
‘ As She Saw It. :
Mrs. Kleener—What is the matter
with you this evening, John, that you
ain’t smoking?
Mr. Kleener--The doctor says 1!
mustn’t. He says I must stop smoking
or die.
Mrs. Kleener—Oh, I’m so glad! You
won't be scenting up my curtains any
more, will you?—Boston Transcript.
A Chinese philosopher says there is
an ounce of wisdom at the root of every
gray hair. “ j
Malaria Causs Biliousuess.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
the cause,
In the sick room or on your .sideboard Jesse Moore ‘‘AA” whiskey is
indispeneible.
MAS
PRESENTS
HOR ATL
VAN KINDS
Send name and address for Free Copies
of our 24-page Holiday Booklet, which
gives a list of Christmas Gifts forall mankind, —
with prites and many illustrations; and for out
16-page Christmas Book Bulletin,
giving complete lists of the holiday publications
and our cut prices. 3
The Big Store's Christmas Displays
begin this year Monday, November #6ch.
Santa Claus arrives and begins his tecep>
thons Monday, December 2nd.
si sey
cai iw
Bs Site
, ONE c bis
I am the Sole Agent of Nevada
County for these Monuments.
Iam also prepared to do all kinds of
Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Leave orders at Geo,
E. ‘Turner’s Hardware Store,
F. GEIGER,
Shreve & Co.
Makers of
PINE JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
Dealers inDiamonds and Watches, Cut
Glass, Leather Goods,
Pewter Ware =
and European Novelties. —
MARKET and POST STS.,
SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. ee
Notice— Most convenient
ment for transacting bu
out-of-town customers, F
eut upon request,
Good governments get the people’s ‘