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December 24, 1897 (4 pages)

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PEAURDR Ry vere M. A. No. 2092. ~~ pplication fora Patent. Cal., U.S. Land Office, ce, Sacramento, O Soh Johu M, N CE is erwin siyen, * Hare phe & aie, x 3 veng ( § oe ad have this their me Cal for 8 rain A rongine for the Yosemite Mine, d, containing seven’ caren oF Pros nig, chal pane pvane inthe Nevad fining Dist:'c¢ ct, County of N ada, State of Valifornia., Said. Placer ‘ ag ciate tee ihn described as follows tow pews the SE is of SE% and SW “4 Ped =. of 3h of S Secti on mhirertome Gu, an 14 of Section 32 oe 2 eae 17 Piecrsk* wanes 9 East, M, D. 3 Sacha of abig mines Ja retonded In the nia, in Book 10 Site Sremp A a7, and Book 8 of Mining Locations, page 2 The ad ainine ole a oe the Albert Placer Mine, paten on e: Nor aes Waloott Placer Mine, atente on the ae the Delaware a Rite Ra ine! to} a sous au % lagar Mitie on the sy Any ad ath ‘persdns Claiming adversely any Bo of said Yoremite Placer ae are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, fF eg rs i oe eee by virtue oO Ovisions of the ute. —< ~ SILAS PENRY, Register. « Fred Searls, At orney . for Applicant. It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing notice of Application for Patent be published for a period of sixty dayt (ten consecutive weeks) in the Nevada City Transcript, a daily wspaper published at Nevada City, Californis oe paper Fy one tate as the paper a nearest said lan . SILAS PENRY, paneer. First publication Nov. 26th, 1 Assessment Notice. ADMUS GOLD MINING COMPANY.—. cost. Location of ritornia. rity pane of. business, San Francisco, Califo: “on of works, Nevada City. Nevada county, Ca I. Notice is hereby giver(that at a meeting of 7 vo Directors held on the 25th day hae, ton an assessment (No. 2) of Ten G10) Cam Cents per share was le¢ied upon the cap tal stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States Guld coin, to the Secretary.at the office of the company, No. 18 Geary st®eet. San Fraticisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 29th day of. November,1897, will 4 delinquent ar vertised a sale ae ublic auction,and unless DAY. is made before will be sold on TH the léthday of December, 1897, to pay the detect assessment, together. with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Boaré of Direetors. JOS. STRAUB, Seeretary. Offiee—No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco, Calton, Lskcone «> Vicchggeamon sae in paying this ast, ar to either send. their stock or retate the number of the certificates upon which their assessmeht is to be applied. J. STRUM. 027. i, -rewclaged giventhat the above assesspostponed till January 5th, i808, ¢ and the aoliasinene sale on the 25th day of Jauugry, 1898, at the-same hour and place. By order of the Board of Directors. JUS. STRAUB, Seeretary. Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal., November 11, 1897. OTICE is hereby given that the following N named settler hes filed 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 por vada County, Cal., at Nevada City, Cal., Wednesday, December 22nd. 1897, viz : Eliza. beth MeLeod, widow of Malcolm 5 eLeod, deaeased, for the S84 of SW of Sec. 24, T. 16 N, R.9 6. M.D. M. She names the following Sites to prave her continuous residenge apes and cultivaLi of said land, viz : ‘ abd of an Bet, Nevada Connty, cat: P.0:; —— of You Bet, Nevada County, Cal. B. *. pro < ae cay oe So ; Earl Wanamake of Nevada Ci 7a) nl2 SILAS PENRY, Register. Bridge Notice, Norse is pes given that 1 will apply Board of Supervisors of Nevada County onthe first Monday in January, 1898, or as soon. thereafter as the matter can be ere bee for near of hag Minn ng a the ri rt Crossing on the Sout u aie S. D. WOODS, By G. H. Graves. Bridgeport. Noy. 24th, 1897. Warning to the Public: W HEREAS, my wile, Annie Maier, having left my bed and board without cause or rovocemee this is to notify all persons that Tei 1 not he responsible for a4 debts that Sd ox contract on my acco’ FRED MAIER, Nevada City, Nov. 80, 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. Murchie, having filed in this Court his petition, schedute and iuveutory in insol1897 = 1898 WILL.RUN. BEXWERE San‘ Francisco St. Louis .» Chicago THROUGH Los Angeles, El Paso, Fort Worth and Little Rock i TWICEA WEEK trom San Francisco, . Mondays and Thursdays 5:30'p. m. From Los Angeles,’ a superb service, that for the past three. dag ade this. train the most popular in lar lu Ammotion will be continued. ‘No extra Nevada tut Narrow Gauge R. 8. TIE TABLE NO. 52. Trains will leavé and arrive at Nevada City on and after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. ee FoR COLFAX. .20 A. M. tg ly; gopneeting with Lomn arriving at San raneiseo via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. 12:10 P, MM, Belin. ¢ cr ieain, leaving . San: Francisco at es A. ee and Overla. Train arriving at San Francisco at 8:45 P. M. bir ti ith Lo5:30 P.M: Sal iseie ertig” Shae mentaat 5.P, and Oyerland rain for and West. LMAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P.M, DAILY. 4180 BP. 14, COs eer ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. Dai h as 9:43 A. M. terion enh 700 P.M. J oomneating. ith Overa0 BoM BE sain foarte hop res 9:40 P. M. Daily; Senaseiiseuk is Local Train leavi Sacramento at £00 P.M. and all pointe Souck, m Arriving From Grass Valley. I: 25 P. M. Sunday only. p Jan. KIDDER, ren. ". Manager. EDW'D H.:BROWN, Superintendest, The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can always find at “THECOUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of Wiiskies ke; hand, such as: ‘‘Kentucky Taylor,” * ous: Moore. bi Thomas Taylor, "“Osear Pepper,” and “Robin H Wm. J. Britland. THE GROTTO, vency, b; ich it appears Shee he is an insolvent debtor, the said W H. Murehie is; hereby, declared to be inenbeons. The Sheriif Receiver to take aud is directed to tak MAITLAND & BECKLEY, .Proprietors of theCounty of Nevada is hereby sppointed e. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and. Cigars charge and possession of allthe estate, real ad secocne of the said Wm, H. Murchie, ! pe ntdebtor, except such as may be by 2 exempt from execution, and .of all his deeds, vouchers, books’ of account, and papers, and to kee; “ care tor and dispose of the same unti . ee of au assignee of his poo. thay persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said‘ insolvent, or to deliver any prerery oe to such Insolvent to him for his use ; an the said debtor = hereby forbidden to transfer any prope It is ‘lesheron ordered that all the creditors of said debtor whoshall have proven their claims as herei: after sta be and appear before the Hon. F. T. Nilo , Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nev ada, State of California, in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, in the city of Nevada, Steam Beer a Specialty. Call and see ns. We will -make your visit a pleasant one. Remember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main street, Nevada City. NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J. NAFFZIGER, -« ° Prop’r County of Nevada aforesaid, onthe 23d day of ber, 1897, at ten.o "clock a. m. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. — muat «be proveu two days before said iti is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevapa_ Daily TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation, heme oad in the city of Nevada, County of Nevad often as the the said paper is published be’ owe the said day set for the meeting of creditors. And it is further ordered thai in the meantime all p ings against the said in“Dated Deo. isch; 1802 F. T. NILON, Judge.of the said Superior Court. W.D. Long, Attorney for Pevitiouer. di4 Assessment Notice. as Hue, goer hes COMPANY.— Loca of, Pri place ts Caht ifornia. Locabusiness, earn of W. of Woods Ravine, Nevada one ag mk a. ‘ice is hereby given that at a meeting of any Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of December ,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 Com mpany No. 316 Front street, San Frenciseo, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain onmeeon the niuth day of January. 1888, will be delinquent aud advertised for sale at public auction;aud unless payment is made before, wiil be sold on Monday, the 3ist day of January, 1898, to pay the deli quent assegsmept together with costs of ad . take charge and veetiping ‘of Directors, of sale. By orde rectors. = 0. E. JOHNSON, Secretar Office—3i6 Front street, San Francisco, California. dee. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF AUGUST HOFFMANN, Deceas: of B oe + is yer mien by te the pneereeutrix of the Hoffman, a. to the creditors a and pow persons having claims he said de, to bi¢them with ros necessary. poem yl wi four months after the first pu sae Boties. se the said Execuoffman, ai residence, nok ev o Nevada City, evada coun aaaseiS ATHERINE HOFFMANN, Bxecutrix ofthe Estate of August Hoffmann, Dated 1897. Thos. S. Ford . y rome for Estate. a6Bridge Notice. OTICE is that I pd a N Aiea poreby qiven =e apply County on ig Phe med in Tenanie, ae Or as soon t yaateee as the matter college rd, for a renewal of the loonne Se to c on the Freeman Toll Road, Middle Y Fest: _fowkss Mutton. ea es, Hams,RBacon and Lard mapeeOtt wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. Goods ‘delivered * free ni of charge UNION MARKET, Commereial:St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., * = Prop’s. Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates, WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the =. Popular. Public ‘Taste: Hams, hacen, and Lard. Order of Adjudication of Insolvency. the county of Nevada, State of ‘Californ Inthe matter of S. T. Murchie, an Insolven: Debtor. S. T. Murchie havi led in this east his petition, aeeaule and ee. rn nsolvency, from whi t aj es that [email protected] aator, the. ide Murchie is hereby deelar to betapolvent. "The Bheciaet= id ee -of Nev is pe ie receiver to ne a ye on Fg the real and personal, of the said S. T. Morente: insolvent heey a » eXcept such as may be:by law exempt from execution, and of all his eeds, vouchers seme woneil te same appo his estate. All; bidden fo any debts to the said insolvent ot to 4 any property, belo: him for his use ; by forbidden.to It is further ordered.that all the of said debtor who shall have pr: foe te four Alon Sige of the Naps lore the Hon. on, ie of the pmol oa pg in one for the sata uy ot evada, in open urt, att Sounty ofNevedn, schhe Sad ant tfersaia . county of Nev: o e o ber, 19hat Worlock aa. of ¢ t day, ta! choose one or mo bis kone of the estate of said debtors. Peime must be proven two days before said d patio hc nck ons toi, SCRIPT, & Toth dey of nd cgunty ‘of Nevada, eit: Spe said pies for the octets itors. poe St forthe era oceedings agai Tuesdays and Pridays;10:30 a. m-.} * THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR). A ‘we Chronicle of i a ‘ ‘Doings of Od’; and Yoo . R. ©. Walrath has gore to San Francisco, Mrs. Gores Goldsmith has returned to Sacramento. Henry Sweehy and family have gone to Chico on a visit. James Thomas of Red Bluff, brother of Mrs. Hugh Murchie, is here. Superintendent Mather of the Plum-. bago mine has gone to the Bay. . Mrs. Dickerson of North Bloomfield is visiting her daughter at Grass Valley. M. Davis of the California mine was at. Chico. Manager Rojas of tie Texas mine has gone to. San Francisco. to. spend the holidays, George Haskins of Forest City was here last night on his way home from San Francisco. . Miss'Annie Trood of North” Bese field is the guest of Mrs, J. B. Treadwell of this city. Miss Jalia Hook, teanher of the North Bloomfield primary school, has returned to her home here. 1 Mr.-Aaron, who has, been working at the mine at German Bar above Moore’s Flat, has retarned to San Francisco. Principal F. H. Hyatt of the high ‘school at this city will leave Monday for San Francisco to attend the State Teachers’ Association. : The family of George Tilford, consisting of wife and five chiidren, have arrived from their native country, New Zealand, and are comfortably. settled in their Smartsville home, Marvin Power, teacher of the Colum: bia Hill school and member of the County Board of Education, and his family will go to Indian Springs tomorrow to visit Mrs, Power's sister, Mrs. M. B. Church. H. H. Brown of Alleghany has returned from San Francisco where he was sick fora few days at St. Luke's hospital. Joseph Curtis-and T. R. GarPasadena went with Mr. Brown on today’s stage to examine the Kenton mine. near Alleghany. Ths Kenton is regarded asa promising claim, and it is to be hoped. arrangements will be poate for its development. Steady Boy Wanted. To make himself generally useful about astore. Apply to E. Rosenthal, Commercial street. tf Nothing So Nice. Asa pair of gold spectacles for a Xmas present. The pricés for these are very low at LUETJE & BRAND'S Tue Adiske Camera for 4x5 views: is a dandy. Best snap-shot box made. Ask to see it at Dickerman’s. d6 +2ee No Cure—No Pay. That is the way. all druggists sell m . GROVE’S TASTELESS:CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children: love it. Adults prefer it to. bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 25 cents. jy19-6m There Is Nothing Better For a Christmas present than a couple of suits of that fine Underwear. At Carter &¥ohnston’s. 's. ¢ d13 O@ Fancy Ghioks but. not fancy prices, at Dickerman’s. d3 . came:to Oalitornis over fork . graph says of her: “Most all of our j coming from Mme. Shaffer's hotel with ‘Subsequently became a miner. In 1888 -T.R. Powell being his sisters, He be-: , longed to Spartan Lodge, K. of P., of North Bloomfield, and the funeral ‘will nier of Los Angeles and A. B. Royal.of . . are sold at: prices never: equalled. in agen contain good, honest.quadruple A. Quaint a ot Brown, who died a’ \ hospital yesterday at » years, was a native Sor years ago: and had lived. in. Grass: y more than thirty years of that time. She was a quaint old character. The. Telepeople will remember a kindly ,taeed , little old woman with a soft, low and ‘ gweet voice who could daily be seen her can of soup whieh she would take to her home on Bank Alley for her
food. It was about the only means she had of subsistence. At one: time: with her husband she lived on’ the.sonth-}: west corner of Auburn and Bank ; of the little cabins on the north of Bank street where: her husband . died“some years ago, ‘Old: Lucy.” a8 she. was called, was as innocent.as.a child and "by her pursing and drudge . work. haa, helped many a creature where Bony, else would do so.” : Belonged to 0. Spartan Lodge, ; John N. George, who died yesterday: ‘Stock of all the staples necessary in. morning at the.age of. 37.-years, was a native of Cornwall, England. In his i younger days.he followed the sea, but he came to Ameri¢a. He has lived at North Bloomfield and in Ptacer county. Thomas Woon of this city is his stepfather, Mrs. Thomas Daniel and Mra. E:; . take place here at eleven: o’cleck: to< morrow tiorning’ under the auspices of Milo Lodge. OPERA GLASSES, We Have dust. Received. a Fine: Line:of, TheseGoods, There is nothing nicer for a-present and they are sold at bed-rock:prices at LUETJE & BRAND'S. : A Free DarkeRoom, My dark-room always at your disH. Droxzemay; Drips: Stationery and Photo Materials, a8-tf.ena. Tae best test. Samples of amateur work, made with my ‘line of cameras, always on exhibition. a6 H. Dickzeman, Speciaities at Gaylord’s. New shredded whole wheat,. biscuit. Biue Ribbon seeded raisins. f made. G1G+t2S=moLA MusH. For 6 breakfash ‘dih it is the best in the market. For sale. ™ at Wolf’s Oash:Grocery Store: dil Silk Handkerchiefs. Fancy Borders, Initialed, for 250. 50c. and T5o. At Carter & Johnston's, Pa Never + Equaiied, The Grand Bargain Bazar in ‘the. Tower Building hasopened’ and gifts Nevada City. n27-tf *Seely’s 5 : Fintst holiday ling made. All packextract, not cheap cologne: -H. Dickerman, sole agent. : a8 Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. Prepared Frenc Mastard -25cents}: a at A.B. eke Parsee ‘Isco Sepia 21" Plaza Store. FISCHER BROS, Props. natantly su) extensive and STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES: Of every description. Everything in the way of CAMBED GOODS, . beng with an resh stock of All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a Trial Order’ VOPAUUYYEJAAYTP LLL LOLAUG TTP JAA TPP TT AAA TP Jk J4h 46d VPP AS PPPSUA TY and more durable. Going to Build? If you are thinking of ik ay sup a Howsey i: al. barn, a shed or any other examine into the merits of the Steel Roofing. and: Siding! noe, oe Better and cheaper than lumber. or ; Also, Ornamental Ceiling for interior work. Complete. fice at Hardware, Iron, Steel,: tine: “6 + hd b ign tracts taken foe. ornamental work in tin _ GEO, EB. pr CeOetne oe a vues 4 Brig Hi for Petitioners. au b 2 Stock Kae A fresh case of IXL, tomales, the:best . . '. Sold by the Bottle or in. Bulk sturaruanao. ding, don’t fail to; ‘$1.50 ; extra Ladies, 25 cents. me ee Ladies], ‘ ont-ome of Themis. = Gor Wadebamianlivnns: no doubt anticipating a fine dinner on Christ-. mas and also on New Year's day. The pecially good on those occasions. are mince ‘pie, plam pudding and fruit cake are always on the bill of, fare for ‘the Christmas foast. There are other ehoice edities that go to make.upa complete dinner fill the chinks here last evening en route to his home Streets, but for many years lived in one . . left by thé: more sti itantial articles of diet; and which in many instances tend « A. BY Wolf, the cash grocer, on Oommercial street, has a large stock of table’ delicacies of every imaginable “. kind, and can supply you with anyholidays. He carries also a fresh the grocery. and provision line. : Here are some of the fancy. bottled and Minced Sea Clams—prepared expressly for making chowder, Boneless Herring, Franfarter Sausages, Sardinettes a la Russe, Fine French Peas, French’ Red Kidney Beans, a ii and Cheese, Asparagus, (in cans), Calves’ ‘Heads, The “Reber’s best cooked; Sauer Kraut, Doxey’s Olam Juice, Golden Medal Salad and Meat Dressing, Tomato Soup, Pea Soup, Bean, Soup, Swiss Cheese, Lim burger Cheese, Robin Hood Whiskey, Mont Ronge Zinfandel., Besides the above he has. many other Mincemeat; in bulk. OF in’ packages, fit by making a visit to bic lage oS Ot Fo ccaeereeeeeemeeeieey Det Monte Fuapyacx;.Fioun. -At Wolf's Cash Grocery Store. dil : (4FGet your girl or boy.a. camera It is usefn) and instructive and a-lasta3 “Takes the Lead raat 6 Brosonneed fight rie mended for family an ai at, it in quantities to auit:purchasers. Sate; irom AT AT. ALL BARS: L. B. WOLR, Sole Agent All Orders Promptly Fuled. miweee (NEW: Year's Ail : ~—GIVEN BY LAUREL PARLOR, nS 6, N: D. G. Ww. AT ARMORY HALL, . i Brenig , December Sts $ > JOHNC. NILON, LALIS WALLING, f Teas ating Lak en Gentes . rete ten ategeten are Oe ustial preparations. for something. es-. going forward in all the hotels and. res-, tauratits and in’ most of the private. families in this city and vicinity. Tarkey, chicken, fine beef and other meats, . t to assist instead of retarding the di-, ‘gestive process. ; thing you may wish in this line for the, canned goods to be had at. his. store: } articles in the line of. fancy groceries. . equal ito the best made.’ You will pro-. * posal foe saapeteicapb ys eyngs Ns gta: Dickerman keeps a full} . the market atfords. . b. : a urdpes cities ents of — to excoed pines in tty or rs a haute : by ary oe 10 ceuts@ week or eents & month Pay » ble invariably im ance. Messrs. Hyatt and Ogden will reopen their, night school sionday evening, Jan. 3, 1898.— This ‘will bea good time to begin. All branch .staught. Book-keepinga specialty. ie prepared.for teachers: examinadz2-ti ‘thoaea: With or‘ Without Lodging. Board with or without room, transient or ‘regular. First-class home cooking. Mills House, Main street.-é d20-4w sian For Sale, F \. Ppraitere for th pone pnd iy Shea. Deuieet this ot Oh aha disse New Dress Making Parlors. Mrs, W.D, Davis has returned to Nevada City and operied a ‘Dress Making Establishment on Broad-street five doors above Leutje & Brand’s store. 3 n2istt : Store For Rent. Phe store on Commercial street now ocoupied. by L. Lubeck will be for rent after Janmary I, “sper Apply to E. $6 Sommapr. ~ RUHSTALLER’S For Family Use. ‘WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents. ; Leave orders with Lammon & Davis, Nevad. City ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, A?torneys at law and others—The Stilwell Detective Agency is prepared. to. : cabenbt al? trasinens of & contdantial avd ine tricate character expeditiously and on ‘rea sonable. terms, Correspondents all over the:‘world, en . UNION HOTEL hcsiians in all its its. Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. Ww. U. Telegraph Office in the: House. Stopping places for all stages and busses. . . Electrin lights throughout the ; rendarity te absolutely set safe from gage 90 Has the largest and most moder room in the city, with the freshest, and ~e a ben TAKE NOTICK— No Chinesé ewpluyed inthe Huuse, ment of ane Union Hotel, iy addiug and most. ag see eho reaort etin of Northe: Cent ie oi rm Central Cal “. CITIZENS "BANK BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY ; (Incorporated 1876.) CAPITAL, Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid up in coin, = = = §9,000 Undivided profits, -35,000 OFFICERS. R DIRECTORS. . nm. R. . Guo. i. Hoan UGHES, jopgtorean. ILES SRARLES hk. .Psmeron. CORRKSPONDENTS, New York—National Bank of North AmerWe issue Bighs eee Neattaco, in, = en FRAN Also Bills Bs Exchange pe favable at slg at pent is in Sion ony por of ha Usk Hogten Wena aad o Sling Buil: hased.. Assay Office atthe B Boake ite This Bank Mal taing ae ian ee ainnine Sg et od Aly J. M. THO) Resident Fak 1S ra, —PLAZA— LIVERY ‘AND FEED STABLE. Night choot. ‘ ‘ “GILT EDGE” BEER : SanF isco—F’ pan, Saararmento National wo stone O. Mills; Se paeregnapmoeen yan il : of. ‘Fraite and Vegetables. “SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Neva Rebekah: Desree, -* spin bOe sent, No. 47, i. O. bara 4th tn Mo Negple (lune a ‘. B. OLBVBtA») Com . Hydraulic Phat 56, N. e@. w. Every Pacetey ~~ ED. J, MORGAN; R, a. bowen Nevada Commandery, ake Moots. at Masonie Hall, : First and third Te Est each. month, a “1 J. ROLPR R. TRANG AVE; Com: “eeuees Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. a. We Castle. Meets at Pythian . Seeond and fourth t Thursdays of eagh i non! BETTER PREPARED. THAN evi Bread, Pies and Wedding Cake a Specialty, , Stantly on hand, FRED. Py TELEPHONE: 37. ' NEW YORK BAKERY:Comme mmereial at.. Nevada e% CARL SEIBT, . pass . Choice Bread, Pies Pies CWE Ete Baked Every Day. moet Wedaing Cakes to. “Order a ee SCHMIDT BROS., LBADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine Street. ee fener C. H, HARRISON” DEALER -IF Seeeeeeeetl cee Cc. H. HARRISON, : HAS. -nebieves ” ee To Plaza Building, Foot of Main. St, Always on hand the 7 per gli A fine stock of: faeces Cigars and Tobacco. oe Oy ster Cocktails a ‘speciaity. my / William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, Guecessors to T, to T, H, Mooney.) ILL KEEP’ CONSTANTLY Saran HAND = -ygimed “in in the aaa hen you want a give ian ‘GL, BOWMAN, ; : avmai » SHAW & BOWMAN, ~ falda & tn . _, Attorney <abLaw, ey * beuret Parle N.0. OW. _ Merde Gee To serve the Publle with Fint-aa. ie a FANCY PASTRY oF ALL KINDS T0.ORDER:LEADING LADY, Best 5 cleus Fi A Kinde of Crs nd Tobe, The Finest. 5-Cent Clear. in bial Made known < TS SARA TENN Fntered at the *cond-class ma . Sesser BOARD. Two Certificate > Rewed-— The County journed today sion a week. During its x ®xamination o certificates as Miss Lizzie City. Gramm Miss Emms Primary grade Miss Gertru was recommer diploma. The primary McOarthy of newed. The followin Resolved, T once having b re-issued unle ‘at least three schools of the * for which said Superintend few counties r tificates at all, Fine Mea The meat m: before present pearance as th ing and Satur Grissel Brot! ing and tables ered with a mc display. It wa Colley Broth their previous. line. Everythi decorations. J The meats sh ~‘pot be excelled dn the larger ci ‘etarted in to sh display of meat here in the mot ceeded in doings Po The proposit: rate on secon: the postal ser would be more railroad. compa eents ‘a: pound , whereas the san for the express . ‘@ pound, The ; ‘Made _kelf-suprp thing that shot that end is to r ing the mails. — been reduced to will then be in ¢ 5 if the departm > revenue sufficie In the Superix of Thos. McAuk and others’ (Tah was on motion ney for the plait . prejudice. . This > and. qosts for th version of 200 sh by plaintiff. Wa. J. Ham: Jand, was natura ide at Washi atinuing to h : Nevada.City Hall for next Fri they propose to 1 évent of the wint is progressing sp } ——____. For Rent—Sui with parlor stove