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NEVADA CITY, © CAL.»
oo
— AFFAIRS, 7
: Don't Stem to ‘Gnderstana ite. °
ty, oF the M. Fsok Ta &Lhbonye} ing
Rusiness Firms Take Netice.
tie” Theatre, The néw law is notgenerally under
H stood by the business -firms of : this
of July, is . city, if we may be pernfitted to judge
= from the fact that. but a few have .
te, Bower, hil compiled with it. * The only firms .
: ‘aeate = inthis city recognized in lew are,
ivening i ster & Mullow,“J. S. Holbrook &
‘o,, RK. Fininger & Co, and J. Jacobs‘
aes {& Bro, The law: peremptorily, re
= qiires-firm e-With. the pare
4 & erk.a certificate of co-partnership, +
and requires the same to be Publish_-€&in a newspaper in the-city .where
said firm exists, fora period of oné
month. The time expires on Wec-nesdaynext. Business firms attend .
to this matter without sorthet ae a \
eats, Ice €reay
fered foe pate. rad
hours ‘ol the Day -— =
—— oe, 5
ing the expengce
_Imported Cigars.
Johnn ny Jack, Pine Street, hasjust .
‘. received a choice stock of imported.
. cigars, consisting of the following favorite brands :-E] Rico —Habatia; 2
Commercial, and Flor del
‘Gentlemen are invited to call and
‘try the hew braffis, jn2l
Lomens aad Genkate, : :
Fresh lettions and oranges constantly on hand and for-sale at E.
Geldsmith’s. $023
®t
.~ Flags tor the Fourth.
Flags, Flags, Flags. All sizes and
Prices,” att. Goldsmith’ 8.-~-ja23-—
a
‘Havana ( Cigars:
i alicia
Tmported Cigars, just feceived; alt
the 4 late a . brands, at E, Goldsmith's.
‘Présh Candies. =
3,000 “founds: of fresh. candies
just received. The trade supplied at
. San ‘Francised prices at_ El -GoldsSmith’s. _ jn23
=
Capt. Tommy Davenport, ‘has
deen drilling his company of about
thirty members, for a week’ or more
he New Methodis ¢
’ . Goldsmith's. ~
Independence by)
@ Wiens eon epi
peng CELEBRATION ° OF OUR
A NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY?
AT
he
IN evada a City, . .
FIRE" DEPARTMEN r+
CIVIC SOCIETIES,
And Citizens of the County will
participate.Fireworks. ¢
Largest stock ot" fire works ever
-brought to Nevada, for sale at E.
: aie
Carriage fox: Sale, ___
-A second hand top: buggy for sale
cheap. Inquire at this office.
°
The Best Photographs, “ihe
For the very -best Photographs, go
S,. : preparatory to making: a good disICINE S play in the Fourth of Jely proces~
oe sion. The perfection“ef their drill
am. S&B will astonish those who"Bave not
“WIC ‘yR _seen them.” Tommy thinks the’ Ne:
sMICALS, ; vada Light‘Guards will have to look
ois sicdubenaimmn . out for their lanrets. His company.
will wear @ uniform of his ywn ge? STORE, lection, “whighshe thinks saperiorte:
ESTON. = ‘ ~that recently purchased: by the Light}
DEALER I ae Guards. “His guns althoagh made.
‘is White, Cement of wood, are well adapted to a charge,
den and ‘he ‘proposes charging on anyIQuors,
urposes. one who disputes: the perfection of
icles in Great Vathe drilPef his company,
>.>
ompounded at a)}] — pictecn tea Tige
oo Variety Store.
Ed. Goldsmith gives notice in another place, that he has on hand a
& Pine Sts.
st loss by fire at
1. PRESTON, : :
suragce Agent. cigars and tobaeco; an me Oy variety of toys and fancy articles, a huge
-—invoiee—of fire—works—of “every te=
. a
large stock of the finest brand of )
to Abell, Grass Valley,
For the fimest retouched negatives
in Nevada-county,— go “to Quirk, at
Rudolph’s Gallery, Nevada city. j2.
'Firewo rks i Fireworks t
Johnny Jack i is just in receipt of a
magnificent stock of Fireworks of all
descriptions, for the 4th of July. j21
Se nee
Habitual Constipation---How to
Effect a Certain and Permanent Cure.
Some occupations of ‘life predispose to
costiyeness, especiallly those which allow
but little exercise, Pearsons who contract
circumstances, might posssbly-be retieved
‘may ld =
this unfortunate habit of body, under such:
PR ——
Lf caaaRERGNNLTDcemne sameeren
b Cds hacnivne AND KEPT CON’
oS ON HAND A ,
“TARG 3 ini OF
mere a oy
Agricultural —
_ Implements,
a THE OLD STAND,
_ Opposite the Union Hotel, _
AN ( ORATION —
Will be Stout atin brant
—
that it will be the~
GRANDEST C; LEBRATION
Ever witnessed
in the Mountains
M2 isiting Firemen Will be received and entertained by the ‘Department and Soldiers.
by tbe ‘Military.
Citizens. from all parts ‘of the
County are cordially invited
to attend.
A procession. will be fo be formed on the morning of July Fourth, at Nevada City, consisting of the Military and Fire Departments
of Nevada and other places,Improved Order
of Red-Men in full costume, Officers, Ora.
tor, Reader of the Declaration, Chaplain,
Trades in character, Civic Societies, Citi‘zens in carriages and on foot, «te, ; 4) under the direction of the Grand Marshal and
his Aidg..
+ by changing tiicir sedentary employments
for others of a more active kind; but this
is by io niéans Certain. Habitual constiand nuts, bushels of all kinds of
‘ a 4th +. fruit, and other articles which the
t of the i the reader will find enumerated in .
» : his half colamn advertisement, all of .
c CHURCH. * _ which he wishes to dispose of before
the doth. ase eeay: “
—_
: ectuce: To-Night._
i €. §:--Haswell will tecture i
“this city, atthe Methodist Church:
this (Sunday) evening. His subject
will be Local Option: and the Tem“ perance cause.-Mr. Haswell has
Thrilling Scenes the reputation of being an eloquent .
and impressive lecturer, and all who .
attend can rely upon hearing the
above subjects handled ina inasterly
and a a
7a
sto and Orchess
geous Costumes.
IBiCc, :
RSONE,
im, 2 mailner. Everybody is invited to.atGEORGE GRAY. oo
tend. — : '¢
HQMAS CURRY. rae
he Jews,
SEPH JENKINS.
A. GOLDSMITH.
ILLIAM MOORE,
MOLLIE HINDS.”~
Zar,
:. WM, BARTON.
Beautifal Bar of Gold.
One of the most. beautiful gold
bricks that ever was brought. te this
city, Was on exhibition at the Bak
of Nevada County on Saturday. If
weighed 187 ounces and 9 pennyweights, and was valued at $3,716.
The gold’ came from the claims of
Hawley Bros.,
aber, ae
RANK PARKER,
5 i
[— NAFFZIGER
(iss IDA YOUNG,
AZA CORNELL.
Quarterly Meeting.
~The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for
nazzar’s Court,
PALMER, Nevada Station will be held at. the
NLE YOUNG. M.E, Church in this city, June 28tb,
ylon, 1874.Love Feast at 9 o'clock in
GRIMES, the morning. Preaching by the
"NANCARROW, presiding-elder;’at 11 o'clock, fol‘Lega : lowed by the sacrament.
s and Ladies of
sian -Soldicrs, Congregational Church.
ers, &e. The subject at the Congregational
nery. Church in the morning— ‘The Poor
n captivity. InParalytic.” Evening—‘‘How Phaazzar announces taoh’s Heart was Hardened.”’
bbabel’s Reselu-~pee——— — -—
yppears to CyTUE. Keys Lost.
or PS gat In or near Nevada city, on Friday
dcapture of *
bel a prisoner.
ee, Inter
June 26th, 1874, a steel ring ~-with
three keys attached to it. The find
€: will confer a favor by leaving
TS them at this office. jn28-3¢
Idolatrous: 6 orrious hand wri.e wall. The failTo all Persons Greeting.
. Soothsayers te
1 of: none Boa Beit known unto you, ye citizens
M Death of Beland dwellers in Nevada ¢gounty, that . eo the Cap it is greatly to the interest of ‘your
a. Pianist—Mise pocket, to call, at Casper’s Clothing
MR. £ CARTED. , Emporium, corner of Pine and ComBD, Dru mercial streets, and buy a suit of the}
edist rvi” :
"C, a r, Rew stock of goods he has just re&, pertoraan® ceived for youth, manhood and old
age, Casper has just returned from
the Bay, where he sclected the goods
“himself, especially for this market.
They» are of the latest styles, best
material, and will be sold at greatly
~~ waduced rates. “It you want to save
Money, buy your clothing, ‘furnishdng goods, etc., at Casper’ ‘& —-J26
ae
k Séats 59 cte
Welch and at the
ces to Families:
rved Seaté.
>
wiggoont op the
and if not<psic Children’s Carriages
ie Lod Be echt = ~ A-large assortment just a
yanty Askessar ‘end for ‘sale at Ed. Goldsmith's,
near Columbia Hill. . . pation is @ very obstinate disorder. All
. the ordinary 80 called remedies invariably
ageravate it. Nothing, can be more injurious than the continued use of strong-ape:. rients. They at_ first irritate, and finally
. almost ¢ paralyze the bowels, rendering them
80 torpid that enormous doses of cathartic
“medicines have iu eect iipen them. A
Grind “wavikal Gina Kent, “wearing a a
red sash badge.
Chief Aid—A. H. Hanson.
Aids—Red, White and Blue Sash,
G.y, Schmitburg, 8.0. Whiting. Thales
Curtis, H. H. Haskins, G. W. Smith, of Ne.
vada ; Frank G-. Beatty, Grass Valley : John
MoCoy, “‘Nerth San Juan ; Frank Pauson,
. Truckee: R. McMurray, Ridge, —»
President of the Day=-Hon, TB ReardanChaplain—Rey. A. P: Anderson,
aT mitt aperient;~coiibined with. a gentle
. stimulant, is the true remedy: and a combination in the happiest proportion of
these ingredients ig found in Hostetter’s
. Stomach Bitters, This famous stomachic
invigorates th e whole intestinal canal,
. while ahi tig removing from its conyolutions all) impediments to a free passage
through ‘them. No mere -pergative has
this double Operation. No ordinary stimulant eff.cta-the desired object. Cases of
constipation abandoiied-as hopeless by dis.
tinguished medical men have been eured
in a few. weeks by the Bitters, To those
“Who b ave tried ail the medicinés.of the dispensary in vain, we say try thls irresistible
stimulant and aperient, There is no suffithe consequence of sédentsry habits. Hos.teter’s Bitters, by supplying the vigor
Which would. otherwise. be derived, from
enable the system
ily
MAMMOTH. STOCK —
~
Ss
mar ee =
BOOTS AND SHOES!
WILLIAM R. COE,
Corner of. MAIN AND
COMMERCIAL STS. has
just receivedan immense
aa stock of the latest atyles
Ladies’, Gents’ Misses and Chil_ drens’ Boots and Shoes.
The Goods were purchased of the best
manufacturers and cannot be excelled in
quality or style of finish. I also manufacture to order all kinds of Gents’ Boots and
Shoés in a style superior to any shop on the
Coast. These goods will be sold at the
every article as recommended. I would
call especial attention to the new style of
Shoe called the. GRAND DUKE OF
ALEXIS. je23
— OHNNY JACK. .
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Opposite Kidd’s Building.
AS JUST RECIVED A SPLENDID
STOCK ‘OF IMPORTED
CIGARS,
Among which are the following favorite
‘Brands:
El Rico Habank,
La commercial. .
Flor del Fama,
Also a choice stock of
_Raahco,
ae ~—_ PIPES, of all kinds,
CONFECTIONERY, _NuteLEMONS .
ORANGES, FIGs, DATES,. &e.
. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! !
Go to JOHNNY JACK’S for FireL~
Flags of all sizes. 4 mls
cient reason why consiipation should be
Sie sretory functions regu. er and Chaplain.
LOWES? POSSIBLE RATES,and I warrant}
works, He has jast—reesived—a. Tile the procession -is marching, and at.
Jaxge invoice, of all kinds, Also
Orator—Rey. J. Sims.
Reader—Mrs, N. E: Chapman,
The procession will form in divis Yons.
at half past 10 o'clock, A. batty at the ringing of the first bell, :
The Military forming on Pine arent,
Tight restingvon Broad.
The Fire Deptrtment forming on Broad
street, right resting on Pine,
The Red Men forming on Broad street, in
front of Odd Fellows’ Hall.
‘The: different Societies and Orders, Bele:
gations and Trades will form upon streets
designated: by the Marshal and his Aids at
the time, or previous to the ringing of the
first bell. Esch’ Society and Order ig expected to take and retain the place assigned
them until ordered to march to their places
ins line, atthe ringing of the second bell;
remaining in line ready to move in Grand
Procession, at the ringing of the third bel}
at 11 o'clock, sharp, in the following order:
Ist. Grand Marshal and two Aids,”
2d. Music, Brass Band. ;
3d. Military, Nevada Light Guard.
4th. Young America, Thirty-seven Boys.
Sth. Car of Liberty, containing the Goddess of Liberty,and little girls with stream:
hers of red, whité and blue; bearing a flag in
. aie hand, Tepresenting the different
6th: Carria drawn by four horses, eontaining Presiden the Day, Orator, Read=
ith. Music. Brass Ban
8th. Nevada Hose Company Xe 1, drawing Hose Carriage. ase
9th. Visiting Delegations of Firemen. <a
10th. Pennsylvania, _Engine Co. No. 2
drawing Hose Carriage.
llth, Red Men, in costume.
12th. Delegations of Red Men from yarious parts of the county.
lath, Civic Societies, —
14th, Citizens.on foot.
16th. Promiscuous Trades.
"16th, Citizeng and visitors on horses,
17th. Carriages eegetehe citizens and
visitors.
LINE OF MARCH. :
Down Broad street to the Plaza, at the foot
of Main and Broad streets; thence to Main
up Main to Commercial, through CommerBroad streets, countermarching and passing.
down Broad to Pine, through Pine to Commercial, thence to-Main, through Main to
the Plaza, thence to Broad, up Broad to the
Theatre, where the procession will be dismissed by the Grand Marshal.
EXERCISES AT THE THEATRE.
Ist. Called to erder by Hon. T. B. Reardan
President of the’Day. '
2d. Music by the Band.
34. Prayer by Rev. A. P. Anderson.
4th. Music by the Band.
Sth. Redding of the Declaration of ‘Inde. pendence by Mrs. N. E. Chapman.
The Odeinnttian do not saaloted to say
MA I N_S TR EE ‘<3
ee
IRON AND STEEL,
NAILS AND SHOVELS,
'WHEELBARROWS, ae
HYDRAULIC PIPE
‘Made to order and Tarred. 7 {
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
Doors & Windows
GLASS & PUTTY..
WHITE L°E A D.,
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oi! re
‘
' ° Sole Agent for the
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
MIXED FOR USE. :
a
POWDER,
Giant, California and Eastern.
~ Agent for the
wee? SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST MADE.
Always in stock, SPOOL COTTON, SILK,
AND NEEDLES for the varions Machines
in use.
s
Agent for A. 8. Hallidie’s .
= ~ Rudolpir Photograph Gallery, ee = =
-. DRY & FANCY GOODS,
Rope, all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves .
Tay
. COMPETITION INVITED
Fe made an engagement with.
Mr. JAMES QUIRK,
Of San Prancisso, oneof the BEST ‘R E-.
TOUCHERS UF NEGATIVES in the State,
they my be ready ou
Monday, June ist, 1874,
With-an entire néw Photographic outfit to
. make Pictures of unsurpassed excellence.
Syrmewisig >
= — ——T BROADSTREET, + near Pine.
Co-partnership . Notice.
” NOW all men-bythesepresents, That
we, Anson Wood Lester,residing in the
~+-oityand county of Nevada, and Charles Edward Mulloy, residing at the city.and coun.
ty of Nevada, in the Stateof California, do
hereby certify-and declare that we lave organized and formed ourselves into a copart .
+; end-wecovenant amt agree cach
with thre other, to. be co-partners, for the
purpose of & ‘varrxing.gn and conducting the
business of general
Grotery and Provision, Hardw are,
and Liquors.
in the City and County of-Nevada, State of
California, under the firm name ofLESTER
& MULLOY. That the principal place of
business of sa@id co-partnership is: situa
‘in the city and county of Nevada and State
aforesaid. ‘That the names of all the per: .
}gons interested as partners in such busi‘ness, are above stated; and signed hereto,
and that such partnorahip will centinue and
be in farce until further notice by us.
ANBON WOOD LESTER,
CHAKLES E
Nevada, June 13th, I iA
—
WakD MULLOY,
t
No.
Application tor a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Uxrrep States LAND OFFic FE, :
Bacramento, Cal., June 23, 18745
TOTICE is herehy given that M, MeLeod, N, T. McLeod, A.,H. Cole, R. F.
McLeod, d. A. Wanamack, E. N. Me Leod,
J-G. Poor, J.D. MeL eod: ‘and (BR. J. Mewood, whose Postoffice is You “Bet, Nevada
county, Cal, have made application for’
Patent for, the McLeod Placer Mine, situated im SHunt Mining District, Nevada
county, California, and described in the
lat and field notes on file in this oftice.as
follows, viz: Survey of Extcrior Boundaries: Commencing at the east corner of the
claim at astake marked’ M LP M (for Mc‘Leod Placer Mine) from which a black oak
3 inches in diame ter bears North 92 West
tir tks distant:-And the corner to Rec:
tions 24 and 25, Township 16 North, Range
South 77> East 6.05. chs-distant, and run
variation 18° East, L 45° Ww 0.56 chs,
Small ravine 10 links wide, course SE & N
W. 1.60 chs intersect Sec tion Line bet ween
. Sections 24 & 257 chs West from the corner
to Sections 25-& 25. 19. & 30. 14.86 chs get
¥ Stake at the original corner of the claim,
Inarkéd ML P-M, from which-t spruce”
in. dia, bears-South-61°-15' East 32 links
aittant. Thence, _variation 18° East, N
4g SWS37 che. Shall Ravine 6 lnk .
wide N & 8. 13.54 chs swallravine 6 links
wide SW and NE. 16.54 chs, small ravine-6 links wide N and 8. 22.90 chains
ditch 3 links wide E and W, 2509 chs
. ditch N and 8. 28.04 che Small Ravine. $
‘Wand NE. 32.29 chs, Sct a stake for the
West. corner of the claim, marked MLPM
at the original corner of. the claim, from
weir #-black oak 30 in. dia. bears 8 Ne
$4 links distant. .'Thence variation 14°
Bast. N 384° E 2.84 che ditch 4 links
wide N and 8." 6.92 ¢hs ditch $ links wide
N-& 8.12.76 chs ditch 4,links widé, N & 8.
13.36" chs set a slake at original corner
marked M_T,P M, fron which a-btacKk oak
10 in. dia, bears N 26°°W 7 links distant;
Thence on line of the Jenny Lind elaim.
variation 18°°8 43% E 2.14 chainkg ditch’N
and 8. 3.14 chs. ditch-N and 8: 8.94 chs.
ditch SW and NB. 24,64 chs, small ravine (dry) E and W. 30.79 chs mining
flare Nand 8. db deh seme thime NW
andSE. 33,29 chs Ravine 8 Kand N W.
33,64 che to the place of.beginning,; and
containing 4617-100 acres and being a portidn of the SE \4 Section 24.and NE \ of
Section_25; Township 16 North, Range 94
East, Mt Diablo Base and Me’ ridian. Said
loc ition was mnade May 10, 1473, by M. Mc.,
Leod, N. T. McLeod, A. H. Cole, R.
Mc. Leod, G. A, Wanamack, E. Melco =
G, Poer, 8, EWanamack, J, cLeod
and R, J. McLeod, and pe ay im Nevada
WIRE ROPE
At Manufacturers’ Prices and Freight,
WOODEN and WILLOW
: WARE,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
‘my prices
Before making: purchases
as elsewhere.
CAN SAVE COIN
By Doing So.
Tin Ware made and Repaired.
Call and OE
cial to Broad, up Brosd to East and West :
county. mining records, Book 1 poge 399,
Adjoming clatmants are GwHers of the Jenny Lind placer mining €
and East; no other clajiis join this one.
All persons holdifig any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
ieee antl +. vationmciauatiela Ragister:
LAST CHANCE
FOR AN .
EASY FORTUNE.
MIFTH AND LAST CON CERT
IN AID OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
JULY 31, 1874.
a LIST Of GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift....3... $250,000
One Grand Cash Gift........
One Grand Cash Git.. i neawecat’
m on the North
‘ PRICE OF TICKETS. 1S
Whole Tithiete ooo soos daw s cess pee
Halves. masks cea y
Tenth, or each Coupon. A
1] Whole Ticxetsfor... Manica cewee
2234°Tickets for... teens pian ke 1000,00
For Tickets.or information address
~ ‘THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
"Agent and Manager,
“§th. Music by the Band.
7th. Oration by Rev. J. Sims.
8th. Music by the Band.
‘Sth. Benediction. :
A Federal salute will be fired at Sunrise,
Sunset.
The Belle will begung 1 at Sunrise, oon .
and Sunset. :
the City ‘Water Works,
SoS H. CRAWFORD,
27 and 29 Main Street
t
always on hand and canoes with :
GRAVEL MINE.
WANTED.
ANTED TO PURCHASE: A GOOD
GRAVEL MINE. Address-Post-of+
fice Box 1960 Ban Francisco, witb fali par—
ticulars and —— ; jer
” a guaranteed and competition: dee}soy
fi
10 Kast. Mt Diablo Base and Merician, bears . . ~
One Grrnd Cash Gift. 50,000.
One Grand Cash Gift. «+++ 26,000
“~~ § Cash Gitte, $20, ooo" each. .. ” 100, 000
10-Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140, ,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each ’. 150,000
20 Casb, Gifts, 5,000 each 100,00¢
95 Caéhi Gifts; —-4,00@ each. 190,000
30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each... 90,009
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each... 100,000
100 Cash Gifte, 1,000 each... 100,000 .
Cash Gifts, 500 each 120,000"
600 Cash Gifts, 100cach... 50 00 .
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. a 000
Grand Total,20,000 Gifts, all cash ry ce ¢
_ Publie Library Building, Louisville, Ky,.
GREAT CHANGE HAS
You TRY IT !
A GOLDSMITH, .
To be found in Nevada County. :
thing you can think of. in’ ‘this line can be _
found at this Elegant Store,
. TAKEN PLACE!
ASO NHAND THE dt
DRESS_Goops!_
CANNOT BE EXCELLED!
‘The New and Beautiful Styies of
Hats, Millinery Goods, &c.
= ARE SUPERB.
GO AND SEE —
. The New Goods and the Extraordinary inducéments offer.
~ed to purchasers,
To Country Purchasers.
Persons from the upper part of the county, when vigiting this city, should by ali
means callat the elegant establishment of
A. GOLDS MEET; if they wish. to secureGREAT BARGAINS.
Harry Spaniar, Salesman.
B, #H. MILLER, —
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad &t.
NEVADA CITY.
H* JUST RECEIVED
The Lave ry Choicest
. Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.
Ever seen in the Mountaihs
'rhe stock cousists of. the bes
of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothise,
and everything usually found; im
a first-class Clothing Store.
_ Nevada, Bane 0th,
fies
Cigar, T Wyacco and Variety
_7 STORE,
“ §. C, DONNELLY,
AVING pure hased the Stock of BLUM
} LKOS. on Broad Street, is prepare
to supply the people of Nevada aud vicin:
. ty with
Cigars, Tobacco, Yankee Notione
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
Candies, &c.
All of the best kinds to be had in thie mar
ket; Call and see for yourself,
A CARD.
Having sold to J. C. Donnelly our ktock
of Goods we hereby recommend him to our
customers and the people generally of Ne.
yada County,
BLUM BROS:
~ Nevada, May 26th.
Antoine Tans” ‘Saloon,
Pine Stree}, Neyada City.
HE warm-weather having come and
cooling beverages being the order of
the day,
ANTOINE TAM
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
Delicious Ice Cream,
Fountain Soda,
AND SA
Strawberry Sorbet.
Oe: Fz Ks OWN MAKE:
FRESH OYSTERS canstantly on
hand. ‘ are
“3. M. WALLING,
NOTARY eeaete,
-—AND—
‘Justice of the Peace. ~
EAROHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTINA
KJ AND CONVEYANCING ‘promptly atten
ded to.
Accounts collected. :
Also Agent for; aces
PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE
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