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the
or will contract,
4 inty of N
$8th ay of Novemmae ‘
. ARBOGAST,
yf for Pini
tor’s Sale.
¥ GIVEN
order «
the County of
2 estate
said deceased, wi .
he highest bidder oe
luited Stetes on Thur 4
January, 1901, at’ ten
out door of the Court .
@ county, Calj. /
ealand personal-prop.
*
Nevad
nd to that certain real
ilevada Township, Ne. ’
known as and . rnia,
Reneh, all the right,
id estate in and 4
ction 17, T. 16 N, RoE? =
D. TOWLE,
» Estate of Bete Bi,
ji J
Creditors.
HREY CALANAN, DE.
en by the undersigned
» estate of Humphrey
» the ereditors of and
laims against the said
them, with the necesi four months after the
his uotice to the said
he law office of Fred
he same being the place
f the business of said
_of Nevada.
CHAEL CALANAN,
4 Estate of Humphrey
ay of January, 1901.
eal Estate and Per:
r at Private Sale.
‘YY OF AN ORDER OF
the Superior Court of
a, Stace’ of California,
in the matter of the esdeceased, i wiili sell at
and personal property
‘ he: sale will be
duesday, the sixth day
bids will be received at
; Larue, Postoffice
sy, California. ‘Terms.
. money of the United
of bid at the time of
ce on confirmation by
description of the es4
at Sweetland, containund ; Lot 3, Block 2, at
g 8.05acres, 8 acres of
‘sand north by Lot 4
nd, all in the County of
fornia; the following ls
persoual property:
cow, 1 heifer, 1 cider
grindstone, 1 pair of
. wheelbarrow, . saw,
wing knife, doors, win‘lumber. account due
. account due from J, k.
T. J. TORPIE,
} Estate of Elijah Pease,
ss Valley, Att’ rneys” for
j24
how Cause.
R: COURT OF THE
. State of California
e estate of J. Badeau,
; court by the petition
d filed by T. J. Torpie,
estate of J. Badeau, dessary to sell the whole
e‘real estate and perid decedent to pay the
and the expenses and
ation,
red by this Court that
i in the estate of said
ore this.Gourt on MonFebruary, 1901, at the
. M. of said day at the
i Court. at the Court
» County of Nevada, to
order shou'd not be
nin strator to sell so
al estate and fersonal
necessary and that a
pub‘ished for four suc@ NevabA City TRANprinted and pul lished
F. T. NILON, Judge.
rk, .
Deputy.
1900.
borueys for Administra‘ifornia
show Cause.
MR COURT OF THE
1, State of California.
» estate of ANN JANE
the administratrix of
ne Seott, deceased, havpetition duly verified,
tale of certain real e3for thé purpose thererefore ordered by said
s interested in the esappear before the said
onday, the lith day of
o'clock in the forenoon
urt Room of said Suhe Courthouse, Nevada
State of California, to
order should not be
\dministratrix to sell so
te of the said decea:e¢
shall b> mecessary an
order be published at
weeks in the NrvaDA
RIPT, a daily newspaper
d at Nevada City in said
ate of Cal:fornia.
i.
LON, Superior Judge.
rney,
> Creditors.
mR COURT OF . THE
a, State of California.
the estate of Elizabeth
. Jones, deceased.
yen by the undersigned
; will and testament 0
wased, to the creditors
ving claims against the
ibit them, with the nechin four months after
. of this notice, to the
e law office of J. M. Walunty of Nevada, State of
being the place for the
raging of said estate in
a
, A. D., 1901,
LUCY A. NOYES,
ANDY B, JONES,
ate of Elizabeth Jones
HARDSON,
ER
AND— ‘
EMBALMER.
opp. Hall.
‘ay Le le Tele.
a) a
ee ner relief dy a
i and the seal of the 4
THAT IN .
ithe Peek 4
day of January, 1 i .
of Sabra “ iu
andersigned, adminis. +
eo
THE
ee eneeecond
rN
————S
By [iail, $6a Year.
50 CENTS A.
a wee
ts a week or 40 cents
10 s¢ invariably in advance.
TRANSCRIF
eo
3
. Carriage Trimmings
By Carrier, 12 1a Cts a Week. . . a :
WEEK
Advertisements of not to ss hagd for lines in
ngth inserted under 0 centa
: k or $28 month. “ro tional line
@ month. PayRooms and Board.
dng at reasonable rates.
Mrs, Jones, in theStover Building on Broad
«street, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of persons with board. and jodgjio
Singer-Sewing Machines —
paired and
‘Sold and rented on:easy ‘terms, or willexchange for anything useful. Geod sesondhand machines from $5.0) up. All makes reparts kept in stock. Offices ~
Bovey Bros.’ Shoe Store, Nevada City, and H.
J, Fuchs’ Grocery Store, Grass-Valley. «
GEO. W. REEKS, Agent.
an
“Jd. Gairns. .
AE 1$ MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
: At price saath thie sidan ;
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 dp.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry
. A Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly.
‘Men and women toappoint agents and
wepresent us, some to travel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses.
=
nt, perm:
Combs and Brushes.
‘Old_established bh P
positions, rapid advancement and increase
of wages. Write at onite. —
‘
All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
Addresa BUTLER & ALGER,
Ww HavEn, Came
upasoa? —— = i “ e, Atthe prices
Wanted:. a 0 ‘ re it these goods
ffered Christian man or women ng to qualify aaa are now ofie
for permanent position of tryst, here or in
home county. $900 yearly. ‘Enclose selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary,
care of Transcript.
enn rere 9 eee
Public Auction,
>
Inthe matter ofthe estate of ANN
that in pursuance of an order of t
dior Court of the County of Nevada,
California,made on the
Jane Scott. d the undersi
‘Superior Court, on, SA A
DAY o
House, Nev: ity County of
State of California, all the
est and estate of the said Ann Jane
the time-ofher
operation of law or othe
and to.all
land, situate, lying and
ments at Columbia Hill on. land: of
with the me poenie house on
land herein described.
said Superior Court.
Scott. dec é
Dated, February 11, 1901.
eee
‘Notice of Sale of Real Estate at
os
te THE SUPERIOR OOURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
NN JANE
‘SCOTT, deceased. Notice is hereby given,
he SuperState of
leventh day of Feb‘ruary, 1901, inthe matter of the estate of om
. the
“‘Administratrix of the estate of the said Es> ‘tate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash gold: coin of the United
‘States. and subject to confirmation: by said
TURDAY the 9th
f MAKCH, 1901, at 12c’clock M.,
front of the Court House door, atthe Court
: Nevada;
right, title, interScott at
I death, and all the right,
title and interest that the said estate has by
rwise acquired
. other than. or in addition to that of the said
Ann Jane a at ne —_ = her esses Pe
certain jiece or parcel 0}
Pree in the sai
County of Nevada, State of California, and
bounded and described asfollows: Improve
Bureka
Lake Company, bounded north by School
House lot, east by Eureka Lake Company’s
reservoir, south by lands of Kureka Lak
‘Company, and west, by road leading from seeeomn
County Road to Mining Claims; together Address—Chicago, illinois.
the pareel of
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
coin of the United States, to be paid to the
Administratrix on confirmation of sale by
AGNES M. HUBBARD,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Jane
fei2THE
CQTTAGE ORGAN
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
Has attained a standard of excellence whitch ad
mits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce. *
These excelient Crgans are celebrated for ¥0.\ume, quality of tone, om response, variety o!
combination, artistic design, beauty in fin’
perfect construction, making them the most at
tractive, ornamental and desirable organs for
homes. schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
ONEQUALLED FACILITIES,
SKILLED WORKMEN
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED. MAKE THIS
4/THE POPULAR ORGAN.
ra Catalogues and Price Lists on application.
Peerless Saloo n.
pared tofarnish to my customers the.
CREMATION.
“Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association.
SAN FRANCISCO.
: [Se charge for Cremationto Church member: and membe's of organizations hav
ing Er esiding officers and secretaries and
$0, Expensive
-coffias, orname ts. and s‘ouds are se dom
used. A niche in the Columbarium is a monument and saves thecost ofa lot and its care
fami Ali others $55, ies,.is
and stone wy _. Send f ircular, aie ne Os Send for circular.
& R. FLETCHER, Manager.
Finest Wines.
Liquors and Cigars
All m
who ca
ner.
HENRY W. RICA.
‘NEVADA CITY, CAL SATURDAY
For Buggy Tops. [crass Vatey and Nevada ity]
, AND—
Ot all kinds go to hours: ©
and 7:30 p. 1.
] Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote}
~er. %
ENSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS .
PAs PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I ami preold friends.and all. the new ones
will be treated ina courteous manSet
‘of
Until further. notice the “Bus will a a
xy atthe following owin
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. 4,
a
called for in any part of
orders at the National Exchange
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop.
UNUERTAANG PARLORS.
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street :<.. Nevada City, Cal
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
Orders taken for Floral Pieces.
Felephone 34.
av
Empire Stable ;
Nevada City,
JAMES HENSESSY, * Prop’r.
The Empire Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
HARRY’S : SALOON.
HAS PURCHASED THR SALOON AT
the corner of Pine and Spring streets.
Lhave had it thoroughly remodeled and am
now prepared to serve my patrons with the
finest brands of +.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Beer 5 Cents.
WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor.
"THE RECEPTION,
ALEX HONGEL.....Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City. ©
J) nas: MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIAL TY,
The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for
! yourself and be convinced.
L. FP. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merdbants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco.
The Daily
MAITLAND BR@S.
mercial street and
patrons to call and se> ‘hum. They
All kinds of Mixed vrinks
In Their New Saloon!
Have moved iatotheirnery Cur rtcrs 2m Dominvitexu.l thc fox mee
w
make it a point toserve bs firest rand 3 of
Wines, Liquors and\Cig1rs
B. — ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
wepapers published the N. for all -_ is Tatas i
Log xican_ ports,
tax an hina, ew Zealand, the Australian
Gelonies, the rn and Europe.
Files of a hed on
the Pacific Coast are kept co! on hand
and all advertisers are allowed free segese.t
hem during busizess hours
ADVERTISING RATES
Made known on application.”
DRAYING AND HAUBING.
ps
“Jake,” inquired one of
drummer, “what made you lame?”
4 “Overexertion at practical joking.” —
“Tell that to the lambs.” re
“That’s dead right. sonny.
one too many, and it left me lame for
life. Ask any of the old boys. That
game of cinche. came in. when I. was,
traveling to what were then the new
You call it pedro in this state, I guess. —
Well, I had a reputation for joking”
those days—sort of an advertisement,
you know. There was_a good deal of
‘i shouting and shooting through the ceiling that night, but everybody was good
natured and jolly until five hands were
played without a
Thole and were getting uglier every
fonger, and announced with an_uproarions laugh that I had abstracted
the five spots: The general storekeeper was a friend of mine and promptly
threw me from the second story window.
out there, and two of them got me.
You'll notice that the lobe of my left
ear is gone. The other bullet was extracted from my leg under the. superhave been an ex-joker ever since.”—
; Detroit Free Press. See
“Death of Nelson” Is closely connected
with an anecdote of the great sailor.
Just before he went to sea for the last
time he was present at a dinner, durimg which he sat between the artist
and Sir William Hamilton. Nelson was
expressing to Hamilton his regret that
be had not, in his youth, acquired some
taste for art and some discrimination
in judging it.
to West, “there is one picture whose
power I do: feel.
where your ‘Death of Wolfe’ is in the
window -without being stopped by it.”
West made some gracious answer to
the compliment, and Nelson went on,
“Why have you painted no more like
it?”
“there are no more subjects.”
of that.” ‘
am afraid your intrepidity will yet
amyself of it.”
Neavda City Transfer Co.
S
the youriger
“the knights of the road of an old
Cracked
districts in Colorado.
pedro being caught.
did nothing but go’fn the
“At last I could contain myself no
But they are great wing shots
4sion of the vigilance committee. 1
Tay be
whe Story of’ Pletere, ~
Benjamin West's picture of the
“But,” said he, turning
1 never pass a shop
“Because, my. Jord,” West replied,
“ah,” said the sailor, “I didn’t think
“But, my lord,” continued West, “1
furnish me with another such scene,
and if it should [I shall certainly avail
“Will you?” said Nelson—“will you,
Mr. West? Then I hope I shall’die in
the next battle!”
A few days later he sailed, his
strangely expressed aspiration was re
alized, and the scene lives upon caDvas.
= Worse Than His Qwn.
A gentleman who owns one of the
finest estates in the north of Ireland,
while in his gardens one morning, 00ticed one of the laborers very badly
clad and asked bim:
“Have you no better clothes than
those, Mat?”
“No, in troth, yer honor, worse luck,”
replied Mat.
man.
with the butler for you.”
he was much annoyed
ever.
clothes, Mat?” he asked.
have,” replied Mat.
for-you the other day ?” asked the gen
tleman.
London Tit-Bits.
EVENING, FEBRU.
RRR ROT NN A A A AI A A A SE I A RRR
ae ‘Peanut. Plants. Be oes
‘only. moderately moist, will soon germ!nate ich j ig) ox? Nag mcnH
plant. Itisina
peanut planters test their seeds ever
ter, ahd the facility with’ w
seeds will: grow in this way has sng‘gested to matiy southern flower lovers
the
peanut an-ornamental plant f
parlor or sitting room: window.
extends its branches oyer the sides of
the pot in a pendent manner, there are
few plants, of more. intringic beayty.
The curious habit of ‘the compound
“well, call at the louse this evening
on your way home,” said the gentle“ll leave an old suit of mine
A few days later, when showing a
party of visitors througb the gardens,
to see Mat looking, if possible, more a scarecrow than
“Why are you still wearing those old
“Sure, yer honor, they’re the best 1
“But did you not get the suit I left
“Indeed, an I did, thank yer honor
kindly,” replied Mat; “‘but, sure, 1 had
to lave them at home to be mended.” —
ee cS
“Few persons are perhaps aware that
a thing of beauty is a common peanut
plant growing singly in a six or eight
inch pot and grown indoors during the,
colder months,” says an up to date florist in the Washington Star,
“Kept in a watm ‘room’ or ‘by the
kitchen stove, a peaput kernel planted
in & pot of loose; mellow lodm, kept
similar way. that, the
; ppetesea
ginning even, early in.
ie
ain g
possibility of making the:
t the
“Ag the plant incPeages in. size’ and
leaves . of, closing: together, like. the
leaves of a book, on the approach of
night or when.a shower begins. to fall
on them fs one of thé most interesting
RST, IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO,
NOTICE. .
a
The well-known. Lumber
Basless of Couper Bros, with
Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery,
cfc. is. offered for sale at a
bargain.
For said particulars apply’ at the
office af’ Lumber Yard,
Nevada County, California
Dancing ‘ Sohook
Ladies and gentieman’s dancing sehool
every Wednesday evening, and children’s
dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by
PROF. JOHN MICHELL.
R. H. TURNER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.Will practice in all-the Courts of the
‘United States.
Makes a specialty of Mining Cases,
Mining Patents and Land Cases.
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
ornar Third aud Market Streets, San
Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16.
ae
evada City,
3238
Subscrib forthe Transat,
et
habits of plant life.
“Tater on—for the peanut is no
ephemeral wonder, enduring for a day
ér two only—the appearance of the tiny
yellow flowers and putting forth of the
peduncles on which the nuts grow impart to this floral rarity a striking and
uniqué charm all {ts own. There is’
nothing else like it, and florists, throughout the country might well add the peanut plant to their list of novel and rare
things.”. fsa ;
The Dream of the Key. A
Some small article had been lost—I
forget now. what, let us, say a key—belonging to one of two sisters who were
traveling together.. It.could nowhere
be found. ,But one night one of the sisters dreamed that she saw the key in
the pocket of her traveling bag. She
gt.LOUis A SQREFFIEL >
ENGLAND.
told this dream on waking to the other.
“And have you looked in the pocket?”
the sister asked. ‘No,’ I.,have. not,”
said she, “for the very good reason that
there is mo. pocket in my traveling
bag.” “Well,” said the other, “there is
a pocket in mine. I will just: have a
look there on the chance.” And there
the key. was. found. ‘
The inference is that the dreamer
had seen with the ‘eye of sense, though
not with the eye of observation, the
key put into the pocket. Eyen when the
key was so found she had no recollection of seeing it placed there, but the
brain had uncotiscfously recorded the
sensation. In course of sleep it had
stumbléd on thai record, and by good
luck the sleeper on awaking chanced
to remember the mental operation that
Gepour stim eon
PLAZA PLANING MILL.. eee
3 RICE & LEWIS, Prop's.
.. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
ouldin~s’ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,
Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workia Svecialty,
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
any work of this sort that you may peed.
RICE a LEWIS,
SACRAMENTO St., NpNaD4 CITY.
had taken place during sleep. It is a
singular and alinost alarming reflection
that our brains are stered with countless such records of which we know
nothing, nor ever shall:know unless the
association of ideas or some peculiar
mental state brings them to our notice.
—Longman’s. ‘
a
Union Livery Stable
Main et. opp. Union Hotel.
Henry Lane, = = Prop’r
The finest cen sinthe ounty.and plep
ty of them
Open day and night
UNION MARKET,
COLLEY BROS., °* Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Btc.,
At the lowest rates,
Ww ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the © r
Popular Public: Taste Hams, Bacos
and Lard. ;
E. W. SCHIIDT,
Transcript
Continues to mainiain the lead as
THE NEWSIEST PAPER
Published in the
LEADING. MINING COUNTY
a Specialty.
MAITLAND: BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St.
NEW YORK HOTA.
BROAD ST., NEVADA OI? 7,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse«:.
NDER NEW MANACEMENT--A home-like
ateninae oe situated in one of the
pleasantest portions of the Quese City. Fifty
nice rooms; electric lights throughout.
THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
or variety, cooking and service.
RICTLY FIRST-C R supplied
wh the Bi pins my $$ BAR W nes,
aqece Ete. Fancy Mized Drinks a specaitv
TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
AH GUEY
Will open ap at his old place on Pine
street on MONDAY NEXT, and will be
Portheniar attention id bod the ‘era v
tation of bags or
Piano and teeniture moving. os®
WOOD D.8. BA
‘
YEE LEE & CO.
AVE opened a first-class
the B: Xa n MAIN STREET
be hast pr timed the very BET. oPSr
best of satisfaction guar
New Fruit and Vegetable-Store.
"Bice, Cine Chickens, © e
it bacco.
r) Telivered free of ghargo' ae the
How the Artist Was Called,
When Henry S. Watson, the illustrator, landed at Naples, he did not know
much about European travel. He had
to make some sketches in the villages
about Naples, and his experiences have
‘filled him with wonder enough for a
lifetime. His deft pencil helped him a
bit. At one little village inn he tried
“to get it through the landlord’s head
that he was,.to.be called early in the
morning. He couldn’t make. himself
understood: At’last he drew a picture
tv hitiself lying in bed, the sun peep
ing through the,window, the clock at
the hour -of 6 atid the chambermaid
knocking at the door. Then it was
NATIONAL’ MARKET,
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAFFZIGER, °
Veal. Sausages, ste.
Gams.Baconand
Lard
wholesale
and
Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
. . quite plain, and they woke him on the
tiek,—Saturday.Evening Post.
oF Couldn’t imagine.
*“Oncle Si, from Upcreek, had just left
‘an: aching molar at the dentist’s and
stopped at, alunch counter for a soothing beverage. . ;
“Gimme a eup of cawfee,” he said,sitting dowtt-on the first vacant stool.
“Draw one!” called out the girl berepared to furnish you with chickens > : ,
Of Calif to pbs He will also have Turkeys Aud sil kinds of Moot hind the counter. .' J
_— for the holidays. a “That's what he did!” responded Un. § anything ron Tarent or vprares, Aah ct
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all . Goode délivered freesi cle Si, with a ‘elightful grin. “How’d CAVEAT THA DE MARK COP Re oe
times. : : charge, you know it?’—Chicago Tribune. for aK ail PATE rf advice, Aye
Cae ae
} ————
pas e i
ESTABLISHED , Literary Note. B before paten
CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME. She was a bright girl at Mount Hol. ° Write @ A. SNOW & Coa.
i — yoke college. It happened that day . $ Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. 2
<a that they had hasb for supper and
.
meat balls the next morning for break: +
39. YEARS NEW YORK BAKERY, ipl, A3 0 ok meatballs de next morning for brat te
alt ot Boe it the table; “Review of Reviews thisor I er es wral
sues E HURST; P CAVEATS, TRADE MAG Cdn. ee : :
4 —_— ies businen-dirert Nr The world is patiently waiting the . The undersigned a base reopened toe Tete
Reliable
advent of the man who can explain rim ine oo singe fo Bag th oo street,
HS ae a bakery, Lam pre’ why a baby never wants to play 1p the . including mnees
Progress 3 Pid furnish the pt : coal scuttle until after it has been . Tamales, Enchiladas, lic with the
.
ive} pared to furnish the pub . dressed for company.—Omaba WorldCoffee, Ham and Eggs,
inet hat Bread, Pies and Cakes Herald. Bacon and Exgs.
You will néver know srt it _ y be 5 nt *
Energetic peu ane free, any nxt of the city. Wai sick and tired of good ‘advice until you ;
-_ jones and Fancy : have run a newspaper 20 or 30 years.— tints . .
LEADING CIGAR DRALER,
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
Sold
—1g sTOoOoK——
feacher 0 Vorak and Instrumental
usic,
Also Choral apd Orghestral Director.
0)
' lare av to terms of tuition, etc
For particu!
pond
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
Lee _ BOHEMIAN CLUB
ROSA Aro eae
3). R: DAVIS,
Visits N City, a V: and other
portions of Nevada uty for the
poe of instructing pupils at own
Professor, either by. ror
— at his homei2 North San Juan or
the Union Hotel, Nevada City
Atchison Globe.
we eer ee
a
Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.'s is tke ideal Light.
C. H. HARRISON,
The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREBT. Opp. Rorenberg B «. 8 . ,
DEALER IB
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
er
SOMETHING
Apricot Cordial.
Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At “Tom’s Place.”
" P, H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
NEW!
Y
--Semi-Centennial YearTHE INDEPENDENT,
New York.
Only $2.00 per year,
or at that rate for any part of a year.
Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy.
THE INDEPENDENT:
+190 Fulton 8t., ¥, Y,
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbangber, Prop't.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished
. throughout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the State.
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
And Large Modern Dining Room.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busees.
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
BROAD STREET, NSVADA CITY
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, °° =° =* 50,000
Undivided profits, = = 865,000
DIRECTORS.
B. M. PRESTON....ceeerereees Segeee President
JoHN T. MORGAN....++ ..Cashier
D. HB. MOBGAN....sseeeceesseeseenee Sec:
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Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. RK. M. Hunt,
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
10 4. u. to 4-P. M., and on Saturdays from
: 6:30 to 7:80 P. M.
OORERESPORDENTS.
New York—National Bank of North Amera. :
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The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
‘These are the attractions you can
always find at
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Beer 5 Cents a Glass. 2y
All the favorite brands of
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