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} By order of the Board of Directors.
xv M. A, No. 2092,
Application for a Patent.
fice. Cal.
anc is co, Sadramen wth, 1897.
OTICE is ‘hereby giver, that go M.
omas and William dD. Barris, 1 whose
dress is Grass aes, Nevada
Bounty, Sharer, . have — a led their
ication for a patent for the Yosemite
agers pang id, ae gee sevacres of Placer Mining Laud, situated
© Nevada Mining Distr: Se. Couuty of Neae State of Valifornia. Said Placer MinClaim being described as follows sourt
‘ bracing the SE % of SE% and SW %
of Se gh Seotion thirty -one (31), an
the S34 jof SW. aby of Soution 32 2:
all SO peesiche wnship: rs. North, Range? Kast, M
ning seventy acres.
Mage fe location of this mine is recorded in the
Record: ffice of Nevada County, California, is Booie 10 of yoo Boge page 4i, and
Loca’ page
Be Sat cine ceteea nts are the Albert
Placer Mitie, patented, on the North, the
‘Walcott Placer Mine, ted, onthe, Rast 5
the Delaware Pidcer Mire on the South a
~— hecprree 9 Placer Mine on the West.
all persons claiming adversely any
pate or atl ¥ ite Placer Mine, are
required to wie their adverse claim with the
Registerof the United States Land (Office at
Sacra da the State.of California, during the‘aitty days period: of publication
hercules they pg oc erage by virtue o
the provisions of the
. SILAS PENRY, Register.
Fred Searls, At orney . for Applicant.
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
— of Application for Patent be publishPeriod of sixty dayt (ten consecutive
prt ok m-the Nevada City Transcript, a daily
hewspaper published at Nevada City, California, which paper I gos. ee as the paper
publis nearest aed lan
LAS PENRY, Register. .
First 2 sissiton Now 26th, 1897.
Assessment. Notice.
AD GOLD MINING COMPANY.—
on of principal place of business,
San Frageisco, ‘California ; location of works,
‘Fevada Gn Nevada county, Cal.
Notice is te-bereby given that at a meeting of
bee Boardof Directors held on the 23th Say
, 1897, an assessment (No. 2) of ‘Ten
cio, Cen per share was levied upon the cap
<¥ the corporation, payable immediately nited States Gould coin, to the Secretary se office of the company, No. 18
Geary . San Francisco, Califernia.
A upon which this assessment my
shall remain aay? on the 29th day of November, will be delinquent and advertised
for sale ublic auction,and unless payment
is mad ‘ore will be sold on ‘THURSDAY,
the 16thtay of December, 1897, to pay the
delinquent, assessment, together ore costs
of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOS. STRAUB, Secretary,
Office—No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco,
California,
Notice.--Stockholders, in paying this assessment, are uested to either send their
stock or state the number of the certificates
upon which their assessment is to be applied.
J. STRAUB. 027. he
Noticeis hereby given that the above assessment has been postponed till. Janua tS re 5th,
1898, and. the de pe gras sale onthe 25t
of January, 1898, at the same hour and dknad
JOS. STRAUB, Secretary.
Notice for Publication,
U. 8. Land Office at Sacramento, to, Cal.,
November 11, 1897
OTICE is horeliy given that the iollowing
named settler has tiled notiee of her intention to make final proof in support of her
claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge of the Superior Court of ~
eh County, Cal., at Nevada City, Cal.,
ednesday, December 22nd. 1897, viz : Hliza
iSumset
. mento ae 5 P.M. poe Overiand Trains for East
1897 1898
WILL RUN BETWEEN
St. Louis
w Chicago
THROUGH
and Little Rock
Ereii San Francisco,
From Los Anvelés,’
Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 a. m.
The super sery service, that for the past three
seasons this train the most popucost.
TIME TABLE NO, 52.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City .
on and after Sanday August 15, 1897, as follows.
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
Dai Romeset with Lo-°
520 A. M. Roe view at San
Francisco via Stoekton at 1 i P.M.
I2:IO P. M. Dally; . comnecti ee
San Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Gretel
Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P: M.
aes, connecti with Lo5: 30 P. M. ‘train leaving Sacraand
LRAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 P, M, DAILY.
1:30 P. M. Sundays only.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
hie , widow of Malcolm McLeod,
somed for the S44 of SW'4 of Sec. 24, T. 16 N. .
She names the following witnessesto prove .
her continnous. r. lence u ° aud cultivation of said land, viz € hew, of You
Bet, Nevada Connty, Cal. P. 0.; J ot ae ge
of You Bet, Nevada County, Cal. 0.;
Snell, of Nevada City, Cal. Pike Earl Wawa
AS PENRY, Register.
make of Nevada Gy. Cal. P
nl2 L
Bridge Notice,
OTTCE is hereby given that I will apply
to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada
County on the first Monday in January, 1898,
or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, fora renewal of the license on the
Bridgeport Crossing on the aoa Yuba.
aes . WOODS,
By G. H. Graves.
Bridgeport, Nov. 24th, 1897.
Warning to the Public.
Ww gece my with, J Annie Maier, having
left my bed board without cause or
pia pare on this i is to notify all persons that
ey 1 not be responsible fur any debts that .
rh contract on my account.
FRED MAIER,
Nevada City, Nov. 30, 1897.
Adjudication of Insolvency.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA
County, State of California.
In the matter of Wm. H. Murchie, Insolvent
Debtor.
Wm. H, Murchid¢havi ng . filed in this Court
his petition, schedule and inventory in insolveney, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Wm. H. Murchie is_
hereby declared to be insolvent.
Receiver to take aud is directed t
ares and possession of allthe so roe vant
rsonal, of the said Wm, H. eae:
rand ventdevtor, except such as may
lawexempt from execution, and of be re
vouchers, books
pers, and to keep and care tor and dispose
of the same until the appointment of au assignee of his estate. Ali persous are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolyent, or to deliver auy property belonging
to suei Insolvent to him for his use ; aud
the said debtor > hereby forbidden to transfer any propert
It is further ordere@l that all the creditors
of said debtor whoshall baye proven their
ciaims as herei.after stated be and appear
before the Hon. F. T. Nilo , Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State
rf Califoreis. in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, in the city of Nevada,
County of Nevada aforesaid, onthe 23d day
of December, 1897, at ten o'clock a. m. of that
day, to prove their debts and choose one or
more ass
Claims m
date.
It is further ordered that the order be published ia the NEVADA DaILyY TRANSCRIPT, a
newspaper of guaarel circulation, published
in the olty of Nevada, County of Nevad
often as the the said paper is published be ite
the said day set for the meeting of creditors.
And it is further ordered thai in the meantime all pecouesines against the said insolvent be legge
Dated isth; 1897.
‘ F. T. NILON,
Judge of the said Superior Court.
W.D. Long, Attorney for Peiitiover. dl4
Assessment Notice.
OME GOLD: MINING. COMPANY.—
Location of Principal place of
business, San Francisco, California. Location of Works, Woods Ravine, Nevada
county, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of
December 18#7,an assessment (No. 13) of Three
cents per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 316
Front street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain noes’ onthe uiuth day of January,
1898, will be delinquent and advertised
for sale at public ages ga and unless payment is made.before, will be sold on Monday,
the sist day of January, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of adyertiaing ont henoenees of sale. By order of
the Board o ree
0. KE, JOHNSON, Secretary,
Office—316 Front street, San Francisco, alifornia. dec, 11.
t be proveu two days before said
Notice to Creditors,
STATE OF AUGUST HOFFMANN, DeceasE ed, Notic -ishereby given by the Bader.
signed Executrix of the Estate of August
Hoffman, deceased,to the creditors of, and
all persons heving claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers, withinfour months after the firstd
patiiestcs 6 apie otice, rg yd said ppeee.
tr therine Hoffman, a r residence, .
on Nevada Ce 3g Nevada City, Nevada coun-.
A lifornia,
5 CATHERINE, HOFFMANN,
Executrix of the Estate of August Hoffmann,
December 6th, 1897.
Peis Ford, Attorney for Estate. dé
Bridge Notice.
OTICE is hereby. given that I will apply . i
N to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada
County on the first Mouday indanuary, 1898,
or as soon thereaiter as th? matter can be
heaid, for a renewal of the license to collect
toll onthe freeman Toll Road, Middle Yuba
The Sheriff .
of theCounty of Nevada is hereby Sppantes te . Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
of account, and pa!
ees of the estate of said debtor. :
Dai nnecting with Over9: 43 A. M. land ineie from et
Daily ; connecti ith Over5: OO P. M. land Train Senatnattion Fran.
cisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East.
9 40 P. M. Daily ; connecting with Local
Train leaving Sacramento at
700 P. M. and all points South. spe
Arriving From Grass Valley.
1:25 PL Si, Pome ov:
JOHN F. KIDD
& Gen’l Lacnete.
MMT
fore Justice Holbrook who admitted
him to bail in the sum of $50, his attorare talking of circulating for signa.
ney (Frank Power) and O. C0. Conlan.
. being the sureties.
meda and did not return here, and finally atthe solicitation of the city’s
' attorney (A. D. Mason) tl®°case was
. got for trial October 25th. On October .
Los Angeles, El Paso, “Fort Worth 20th the Justice dismissed the case on’ ' road. station are taking a special inter.
motion of the defendant.
i the Superior Court.
; James: Wood’s place at Sweetland from
WRIT OF REVIEW WANTED. ANOTRER REFORM PROPOSED)
~ . Justice Holbrosk's Disp Disposition of a Li-. Agitating Agal
Spring and Coximorcial Streets. .
Of late numerous complaints have .
cense Case Protested Against.
In September last a man named Adand owning property in those {ocalities
tures petitions reqnes esting the ‘removal
of the objectionable establishments to
less central and prominent. neighborhoods. The families living on Spring
street near Pine and on Sacramento
street between the Plaza and’ the railRice went to Alaest in agitating this matter. Some of
Attorney Mason on behalf of the city . the city trustees have intimated that:if
f TWICE 7% WEEK. has applied to the Superior Court for. a good-sized petition is presented, in‘a writ of review. If it be granted, and dicating that any considerable number
‘as a result the Superior Court finds of reputable citizens are opposed to
Mondays and Thursdays 5:30'p. m. that Justice Holbrook erred, the whole. the present’ arrangements, they ‘will
: ‘case will be re-opened for hearing id order the immediate a of the
houses referred to.
——_—__--—+ e@e-oR
A Valuable Property. Cruelty to Animals,On several occasions. lately horses
As will be seen by the advertisement
lar in America will be continued. No extra in another column, the Allison ranch have been left hitched on the streets
* ‘property one mile north of this city, #l! night, without blankets on. The
; will be sold on January 4th by Frank ®nimals have suffered much, as the
. Power, executor of the estate. This is nightsare extremely cold. The officers
Nevada Coonty Narrow = R. R. . one of the most valuable and produc8@y that in case of future offenses of
; tive fruit farms in'the foothills, and is the kind they will arrest the owners for
cruelty to animals.
Hay For Sale.
Timothy and Alfalfa Hay for sale at
Wolf’s. Persons wishing any should
leave their orders at once.
' gerare bargain.
Buried at Sweetiand.
David Hoyt, who died Friday at
ithe effects of falling out of the hay loft
'the night before, was a native of Connecticut aged 74 years. He was buried
Saturday at Sweetland.
All the Latest
os
Shapes, styles and colors in neckwear.
At Carter & J obnston’s. d13
Frenog Perfumes, delicate and last-: ooo o®
ing. Roger & Gallet’s. The onty line. . or Your money back.on any holiA single drop perfumes your handkerday purchase if it is. not satisfactory,
eee At Dickerman’s. d6 at Dickerman’s. a3
THE LAST INST INSTALLMENT
Houses on’ The Final Payne b is Made on the Phonix: Mine,
The Phoenix Mining Company has
dison Rice was arrested by Marshal; been made to the city trustees respect. paid over to Lord Housman the final
Tompkins for yiolating ordinance No. ing the houses of ill repute on apper installment due on the old Sneath &
San Francisco eye by peddling eméry wheels without Commercial and lower Spring streets, : Clay quartz mining property of Gold
{a license. The accused was taken be‘and it is now said that citizens residing™ Fiat, and the title has. now ‘passed to
‘ the purchasers.
Manager Shockley is: making good
headway in completing the surface improvements, and when the Pelton
wheels have been set in place the
pump and water car will aid theejector,
which is already in successful operation, to lower the water in the incline,
drifts and stopes at.a rapid pace.
Slickens Galore. :
It_ is estimated by Professor Vernon
Harcourt tbat the total quantity of alluvium discharged by the river Hooghly
Thto. the sea is 90,000,000 cubic yards
annually. The proportion of solid matter to the total discharge of the river,
including the clear cold weather discharge, when no alluvium ‘is brought
down, he estimates at 1 in 2,444, or, including the clear cold‘ weather discharge, 1 in 2,000. The Mining and
Scientific Press quaintly says Hooghly
valley residents seem to have a good
opportunity to institute a quarrel with
the Almighty by organizing an antidebris association.
will Use Biectric Light.
A ditch is being eing dug at the Texas
mine’ in Willow Valley to bring in
\
is to furnish electric light for the hoisting works. ‘The newly erected machinery works successfully.
. cepeeial
Big Values. .
Those Men’s Plush Slippers for $1 00,
$1 25, $1 50 and $1 75. At Carter &
Johnston's. ai3
pnaraneanamruTTamanu,
= The Plaza Store
FISCHER BROS, Props.
Is constantly su ropolied with with Pe
extensive and fresh
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE ERIES
Of every description. pare in the way of CANNED Goons.
All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give'us a Trial Oriter’
MUNA YUMA F
Preu.
EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
All the favorite brands of Whiskies k t on
aoe such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” “Jess; .
Moore,” “Thomas Taylor, " “Oscar Lepper,”
and “Robin
Wm. J. Britland.
THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors
‘Steam Beer. a Specialty. .
.
Call and see us. We will make your:visit a
pleaZant one.
Remomber the place—Brace's old stand, Main
street, Nevada City.
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank.
C. J. NAFFZIGER, <« = Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton .
Vi 1,’ Sausag e.
Hams, Baconand Lard — j
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meats
usually tong ina first. :
class market.
Goods delivered free ss .
of charge
UNION MARKET.
Commercial St., Nevada Citg
COLLEY BROS., ° bd
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates. }
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
W ‘ttock of the ea
Popular Public Taste Hams, tndet .
and Lard. i
Order of Adjudication of Insolvency.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR!
the county of Nevada, State of California, .
inthe matter of S. T. Murchie, an Insolvent .
Debtor. S. T. Murchie having file filed in be
Court his petition, sched
insolvency, frou which it re that lie o
an insolvent debtor, the sa: id S 8. T. Murchie is
Brgy degimeedto bp lawolvent, The Sherif of eby ap-:
fa ayer Pakon phtos pe Loma and Pip tee “! a
take c on of a ie vor Bisa
real and Athol 9 of the said S. T. Murchie, :
insolvent debtor, except such as may be by
law exempt from execution, and of all A
eeds, fe vompent account,and pa;
and to kéep and care for and dispose the i
same until the appointment of an
his estate. All persons are forbidden
any debts to the said insolvent of to ma pay .
any property, belo h insolvent, to .
him for his use ; rene a said debtor wt 9 here.
by forbidden to transfer
It is further Sodaeed —_ wt all tho the cemiihine
of said debtor who shall have ro prores their
claims«as hereafter stated be r be.
fore the Roe ¥.T. Nilo Poe ud, of. is tage.
rior Court, in and ag the said county of ‘ao
Nevada, in open a Cours, at the Court room of.
as as often as the said paper is published, be‘
fore e said day set for the meeting of oredwir it is further ordered, hers int
ooeedings against ead
pe se epee
¥.T. NILON,
” gid are. 1. L. FRORMAN.
a ie of the said Superior Court. . Srentor
said Court, in the city of Nev in
county of ure ine a4 Gastho asd ae Tee .
ber, 1097, at 10 o’c doh A.M. of that day, to:
and choose one or more the es.
tate of said rs, Claims must 4 proven .
ie da pone bh before said date. i ea) 5
o ohite rder
pablished in the in the Nevada ‘City pl ged ane f
SOBRIPT, a ral cire:
Published in the t in the city aunts of. Nevada, .
Going to Build? ©
If you are thinking of putting up a house, a
barn, a shed or.any other building, don’t fail to
examine into the merits of the
Steel Roofing and Siding!
Better and cheaper than funiber or shingles
and more durable. Also, Ornamental Siee
Ceiling for interior work.
Ccmplete Stock of
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Tinware, Crockery, Glassware.
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass: Hooks,
Pruning Shears, Garden Hose, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, Win. dows, Screens, Wire Netting, etc.
Special attention given to
Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing.
Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for
‘ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St.
ee
CITIZENS BANK
—PLAZA—
IVERY AND FEED STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY Floor Direstor, Hacks to let at s pr Bo pln baw dg
(Incorporated 1876.) JAMES COLLEY, Jn. —
The horses are free from vices, of good .
style, and
CAPITAL. 4a po Ao ha earente ache going es fast as any gen
Authorized and subscribed, $2v0,000 ALFRED D. MASON,
; Paidupincoin, + 50,000 Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
: Undivided profits, 22,000 Floor Managers. ORZICETILLEY atl ING, NEVADA
William & Thomas sieerss Propietors, OFFICERS. FRED E. BROWN, HERMAN BRAND and
(Successors to T. H: Mooney.) B. M. PRESTON.......002-000. Paestvewr. WM-H.SMITH Jn, JOHN C. NILON, i, C. LINDLEY,
Fe” p RE Bene Viou-PRaEsipEnt ; Attorney and Counsel t La :
WILLKEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE . JOHN T, MORGAN c HAR2Y ROGERS, LALIS WALLING, y or at Law.
oad ies that be ob= . tye MAT eee ee enatesee sar teens FFICRE—
tained in tie county pen day and night,. S MORGAN..Asai Giditiaiiend Sac caus GRieszt, PRaNx ovenruEn, . "RUSS and Pie stron Up Sai. —:
When you want a sty ish rig give us a ca DIRECTORS. . : :
‘Special attention to t jients. De. R. M. Hows, ; : ; ‘£@F"Special attention ransients. “a i &. } — Joun 5 Momeks, ie Dr. G. ms HARRIS,
NILzs soc sares L. Hovemag, <
Union Livery Stable, een Tekitw admitting Lady ‘and Gentleman, . Yieuy an
‘ales Leal ey
“Main st., opp. Union Hotel, New York—National Bank of North’ AmerP brad oe : ;
ica. . pe a Gallery er ee Lt) sents. Ladies eens
ancisco—First National Bank.
.
Henry Lane, = < Prop’r a sgcremento—National Bank of ‘D. 0; Milis . % conte. pies
The finest turn-outs inthe coun and
ty of them sie 7 ne
Open day and night ar coeeaiet ss
«Colles
ections on any part of the United States
w ighest price paid for County and State
. sebrsaseertecgreset
Ose wn where 8 ole
JOHN JEFF ERIES
First-class Lime J. M. WALLING;
or other purposes, ix lar,
thts and at « tbe aol rices. se or
Attorney : at : ‘Law, .
needing lime wil tind it to ° thele
. For pte name
dimmu
<u ; ar Bank Maintains an office a Grase Val. 3
Banking Business is
‘The finest ot parent
of Whis
{ROBIN HOOD
Takes the Lead
and is pronounced by
alltobe the best brand on the market. It
bed ag netommnenied for family and mediSold by the Bottle or in Bulk
in quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS.
A. B. WOLR, Sole Agent.
Alt: Orders Promptly Filled.
NEW YEAR’S BALL,
LAUREL PARLOR,
No. 6, N. D. G. W.
AT ARMORY HALL,
Friday. Brening, December ist
@@™ No ehildren allowed on the floor.
. Reception Committee,
Laurel *Partor, N. D. G. W.
D C. MeDOUGAL, JOHN CALDWELL,
Caldwell & MacDougal,
Zi Attorney < at. Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
. -. Nevada City,
water with which to rnn a dynamo .that:
50 CENTS A WEEK.
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50-vents
a week or $2a month, Hach additional line
10 cents a week or 0centsa month Paya‘ble invariably in advance. ¢
Furniture For Safe, ‘
Furniture for three rooms and kitchen,
All good good as sew. Will sold very cheap.
faauire at this office. dis-iw
House For Rent.
A desirable house to rent furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at A. Bluemthal’s storet
corner of Broad and Pine, streets. dl7-lw.
Situation Wanted.
A young woman wishes 4 situation at light
house work. Address this office. dij-lw
—_
Business Place for Rent.
A handsome and convenient building on
Commerciai street,
store or saloon. App! ee Sa
HS, CARL BT,
di6-lw ‘ New York Bakery.
New Dress Making Parlors.
Mrs, W. D, Davis has returned to Névada'}.
City and opened a Dress Making Establishment on Broad street five doors above Leutje
& Brard’s store, n27-tfStore For. Rent.
The store on Commercial street now ocoupied by L. Lubeck will be for rent after January 1, 1898. Apply to E. W. Souminpt.
suitable for first-class . .
ly to
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Neva Rebekah Degreé, No. 119, 1.0.
&
Meéte at Odd Fellows Hall”
ish ond Od Saturday Reeoingeot Menth Ob5100~:
o'clock, *
ks er HOSKINS, N7@. .
Mistietoe ome No. 47, I. 0.
Meets at Odd Fellows He ii ;
Every 2d and 4th 71 walooe ‘each month at .
. E. BE. CLEVELA.« -C; pe
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 2. G. W.
Meets.at Pythian Castle’Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 a Pe
RB. B. POWER, Pres..
ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8.
$9. Ast
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
degesse third ie ri of each month, ae
330 o’e
ne a, ROLFE R. AvER,
Laurel Parlor, No: 6, N. D. a. We:
Meets at PythianCastle: . .
Second and fourth Thursdays of exch momth._
mans, peux overlie eg
Organ For Sale.
A second-hand Organ, which has been in
use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at
avery low price. For further particulars
enquire of J. C. RICH. 958.tf
Steam Carpet Cleaning Works.
Carpets taken up, cleaned and laid same
day for 7 cents per yard. Leave orders at
Second-Hand Furniture Store, Main street,
near the bridge. a3-tf
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents
Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript offic,
RUHSTALLER’S
“ GILT EDGE” BEER
For Family Use.
WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents.
Leave orders with
Lammon & Davis, Nevad: City
ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, ATtorneys at law and others—The Stil2 ‘wellDetective Agency is prepared to
transact all business of a confidential and intricate character expeditiously and on rea
sonable terms. Correspondents all over the
irs na Thurlow Block, San Francisco, Cal.‘ .
lanes, HOTEL
HENRY NETSHE = = =
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms.
Ww. Uz. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping places for all stages and b
In th
SREP
BETTER PREPARED “THAN EVER
Ee
To serve the public with Firrt-élacs
Bread,
Pies and
Cakes.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
@aP-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con-stantly on hand. as
Prop.
TELEPHONE 37.
a
NEW YORK BAKERY
Commercial st:, Nevada City,
“. CARL SEIBT, ° Proprietor: ::
Baked Every Day.
oneness
Ped
$100 Reward.
The Nevada County Electric Po
Company offers the abo yoy
information that will Tead ee ee ped
any form, shape or with
Company's elie or wires in manner withthe
the towns or across country.
WARNING—From: now on there wit’
be.a strong current on our
parties te with them do iyo Bil
their own ris.
Manager Ri Sou mty Rise:
Power Com
Electric lights throughout the_ building,
renderi: ¢ ts nbnolitete cafe from fre. ayy
Has the largest and most modern dining
room in the city, with the freshest and bes
the market affords.
TAKE NOTICE-—No Chinese employed
in the House,
The mares — the Union Hotel,
ty ae 2 est and most uy.
lige sac of Northern Central Gali:
fornia.
Empire Stable,
JAMES HENSESSY, °
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest fot of
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with el
Office—Morgan & Roberts Buliding,
corner Broad and Pine streets. al7
[.L. BOWMAN, J. F. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists. .
Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal.
SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS,
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY Do“R
Nevada City Transfer Co.
ding be) pal vements, .
r
Broad Street, opp. pect Exchange Hotel .
’ Prop’r.:'
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND LUGCIES:
SCHMIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
'
——-In STOCK——
GENBRAL ARTHUR
EA ROSA
enim us
C. H. HARRISON.
DEALER IF
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobatte:
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar ia Tews.
Beate HARRISON,
. BROAD STREET. — Opp. Rosenberg Bres.
FRED 'T. BROWN,
HORSESHOER.
At the Plaza Blacksmith Shop,
: First-Class Horseshoer
in the city, —
Special attention paid to Interfe , Forging and other fa
eiarnes race horses a neclaliee ba?
The hin Ft Store
HAS REMOVED ©
To Plaza Splidingy:! Foot of: Maia “et
Always on’hand the freshest
of Fruits and Vegetables.. tet
A fine stock of Candies,
Cigars and Tobacco. gy
Oy ster Cocktails a speciaity.
fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays.
CHAS. HARRIS .& SON.
Nevada Assa Say Office,
Established in
J.
eo. kain Sree ia DRAYING AND H enon
P artionlar bascgetsr te id to be 8
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FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER! °
Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,.
¢
THE “POPULAR SaxeRy
Wedding Cakes to Order'a Sheckanty’ *
LEADING LADY, Best 8 Cent’ Cig: SEAS
Sold,
~— APublle Installat
at Nevada City.’
ease,” replied t
Werte never so
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80 from the fact
orders.”
for,” said the g
Co. at Nevada ©}
nase denice
pay as high rent
+@verything, they
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thd haves F you
‘from Nevada (
vany of you doub
‘by the gent)
,. fead see for ie
al weeks is
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‘tra dollars by .
_ which sells chea;
im the State, §
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A ‘comatittee,;
Power, 0. B. ee
bh Chapenet in
dcentis Parlor
appointed: daat:
fora public insta
tertainment and
which oécasion
‘will also be invi
‘their officers. T
wited to attend, t
for admission.
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The Herald of .
ing of the anti-ga
waged at this cit;
reasonable sugge
us that the putiio
alike, and;not m
flesh of atether.
games are. runnin
Valley ana Trac
known that poke
all the time in }
"done game is to be
fom Besutifal
fizors jn great: vari
¥ (es
Fox, Can Goods
satock thet” tas *jt
Wolf's agit Gre
in that line ever t
. and see thé-nice t
pew came
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