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DUBSCRIPTION RATES, .
By Mail, $64 Year. ah
2g Advertisement >. hder this head for 50 cents trator’s Sale, : length Orka month, o ‘edditional iTine
GIVE E ts a week or cen' a ayaon onder PN, TBAT \ 1 oe invariably in advance. i
rr” the. C€ beri mies ae
. of Sabra j Rooms and Board,
Mrs, Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad
ed to acco.nmodate a Mimite front door of the (io
ty, Nevada county, Call,
1g realand personal prop,
in and to that certa
n Novela Townshin
ifornia, known ag’
vle Kuneh, all the righ
f said estate in and to}
f Section 17, T. i6N, ROR
e
me
01. 5
. TO
the Estate of bed i
it 3
P)
street, is prepar te-'o ht
1201 at te ed numbe
ing at reasonable
rates.
50 CENTS A WEEK.
f not to.exceed five lines in
r of persons with board and lodg510.
“a
Sold and rented on
change for anything useful.
hand machines fro
paired and parts
Singer Sewing Machines
m $5.00 up.
kept in stock, OfficesBovey Bros.’ Shoe Store, Nevada City, and H.
J, Fuchs’ Grocery Store, Grass Vailey.
GEO. W. REEKS, Agent.
easy terms, or will exGeod secondAll makes reA Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agenis and
represent us, some
$12 weekly salary and expenses.
Old established house, pleasant, permanent
positions, rapid. adyancement and increase
work.
of wages. Write at
ms against the Address
it them, with the ne Dept. E,
et Our months after thy
GHAET ALANAN: ALA
the Estate of NA
day of January, 191,
to travel, others for loonce.
BUTLER & ALGER,
Nuw Haven, Coun
Wanted.
Christian man or woman willing to qualify
for permanent position of trust, here or in
home county. $900 yearly. Enclose selfaddressed stamped envelope to. Secretary,
eare of Transcript.
Carriage Trimmings
HE I$ MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Harness,
No Credit
For Buggy Tops —
“eee
_ Until farther notice the "Bu will
: a regular ips between Nevada
Osi oe Noes Povey Grass V: ley at the following
Leaving Nevada Cit; ‘ : oe and 730 9. an y at 10a say
ving ss Valley at 8:45 a. P
1 one oo =
e ns. Passengers called for in any part of
; town without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National Exchange Hote},
TIMETABLE:
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop.
At price to suit the times,
Saddles, Whips, Curry
Combs and Brushes.
Broad Street.. .,. Nevada City, Cal.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
eee
=
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Funeral Director.
Bodies Embaimed for shipment.
Orders taken for Floral Pieces.
Telephone 34. —
“All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
At the prices
these goods B
are now offered
4
ORES saa
Real Estate and Per.
‘ty at Private Sale,
tLTY OF AN ORDE
ny. the Superior Gomis ]
pa ate of Califo
0!, in the matter of the es.
2 eer
ibed. The sale’ wil y
oy the sixth day
Larue, Dona
ag California. Saree
mey ot the United .
it. Of bid at she uur of .
nee On confirmation by
a description of the
lat Sweetland contig q
they Lot 8, Block 2, at.
ng 8.06 acr 8 acres of .
ites and north by Lot 4 .
land, all in the County of
ifornia; the followitgh
> personal property: 4
1 cow. 1 heifer, 1 cider
1 grindstone, 1. pair of .
~1 yietibacrow, 1 saw, .
rawing knife, doors, win
et lumber, account due
ad account due from J, 8. .
T. J. TORP:
he Estate of Elijah B.
ass Valley, Att: merit
24
Show Cause.
OR COURT OF THE .
la, State of California. '
he estate of J. Badeau,
is court by the petitio
ind filed by T. J. Torpie, .
e estate of J. Badeau, deessary to sell the whole .
the real estate and per.
aid decedent to pay the .
the expenses and .
ration.
lered by this Court that
ed in the estate of said .
fore this Court on Monf February, 1901, at the .
A. M. of said day at the
“5 P cant ~ ne xc
Ys unty of Neva to
mn Oordér shouid not be
mistrator to sell so
eal estate and’ personal
e necessary and thata ©
» pub ished for four sucfe NEvapa City TRAN> printed and published
F. T.N ak ILON, Judge.
Deputy,
ttorneysf i tb: ‘or Administra
Show Cause,
OR COURT OF THE
@, Stateof California.
1e estate of ANN JANE
, the administratrix of
ne Scott, deceased, have ~
petition duly verifi
feale of certain real es
;. for the purpose thereprefore ordered by
ns carted in i “
appear ‘ore the 8a!
fonday, the lith day of
1 o'clock ia the forenoon
tl
he Courthouse, Nevads
, State of California, to
) order should not
Administratrix to sell 80
ate of the said dece:
shall be necessary
order be published at
) weeks B eee NuVADA
RIPT, a daily newspaper
d at Nevada City in said
a al fornia,
i , Superior Judge.
o Creditors.
9R COURT OF THY
a tiate of Caliiornia.
the estate of Elizabeth
: Jones, deceased. . q
yen bythe undersigned, .
; will and testament
eased, to the creditor#
oe, claims against
tye them, with the nee
m four months 4
: of this notice, to
ep law 0 of J. M. Wale .
unty of Nevada, Stateot =
being the place for the _
isiness of said estate
‘ Lit it noes
Y B. JONES,
ate of Elizabeth JHARDSON
ER rt
auD—
EMBALMER.
opp. City Hall
‘attemtion to all calls
attendant. Tele
Notice of Sale of Real Estate at .
Public Auction,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California. .
inthe matter ofthe estate of AN
SCOT I, veceased. Notice is hereby given,
that in pursuance of an order of the * uperior Court of the County oF Nevada, State of
_ California,made on the
ruary, 1901, in the m:
Jane scott. deceased, the undersigned, the
Administratrix of the estate of the said Estate willsell at public auction to thehighh gold’ coin of the United est bidder, for cas
States. and subject
Superior Court, on SATURDAY the 9th
DAY of MAKCH, 1901, at 12c’clock M., in
front of the Court House door,. at tre Court
Nevada City House,
State of California,
est and estate of the said Ann Jane Scott at
the time of her d
title and interest th:
operation 0:
bounded and deseri
ments at Columbia
Lake Company, bounded north ty. School
House lot, east by Eureka Lake Company’s,
reservoir, south by lands of Eureka Lake
Company, and west by road
County Road to Mining Ciaims; together
with the dwelling house on the parcel of
land herein described. .
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
‘eoin of the United States, to be paid to the
Administratrix on
‘said Superior Court
-Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Jane
Seott, deceased.
Dated, February
f faw or otherwise acquired
other than. or in addition to that of the said
Ann Jane Seott at the time of ‘her death, in
and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situate, lying avd being in the said
County of Nevada, State of California, and
N JANE
leventh day of Febatter of the estate of Ann
to contirmation by said
County ‘of Nevada,
all the right, title, intereath, and all the right,
at the said estate has by
bed as follows: Improve
Hill on land of Eureka
leading from
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
fas attained s standard.of excellence whichad
mits of no superior.
genius, skill and money can pro
‘ame, quality of tone,
combination, artistic
perfect construction, maxing them the most ate
tractive, ornamental and desirable organs
homes, schools, churches, lodg 23,, societies, ete
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, . :
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS
THE
J MORSTS, CARRIAGES AND BUGCIES
Empire Stable,
f
rond Street, ‘opp. National Exchange Hove}
Nevada City, pee i
AMBS HENSESSY, s
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
Prop’r.
To be found in thie varé of the State,
COTTAGE ORGAN
It contains every improveiuent that inventive
uce.
These excelient Organs are celebrated for voluick response, variety of
esign, beauty infinish
for
SKiLLED WORKMEB:
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THISCatalcgues and Price Lists on application,
Address—Chicago, Illinois.
confirmation of sale by
AGNES M. HUBBARD,
11, 1901. fel2
CREMATION.
Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association,
SAN
és hga charge for Crematignto Church memi ber: and membe s of organizations hav
ing presiding officers and secretaries and
families, is $50. All others $55. Expensive
cotfius, orname its
used. A niche in the Columbarium is a monFRANCISCO.and s otids are se dom
umeut and saves thecost of 4 lot and its care
and stone work, Send for circular.
3381m GEORGKH R. FLETCHER, Manager.
The Daily
Transcript
Continues to
THE NEWSI
LEADING MINING COUNTY
Of California.
®
39 Y
Reliable
&
ESTABLISHED
Progressive)
(°C and Bnergetlc
mainiain the lead as
BST PAPER
EARS
Outspoken
4
Peerless Saloon :
PAUNe PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas. Dahlgren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
All ny old friends and all the new ones
who call will be treated ina courteous manuer.
HENRY W. RICH.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROCE.
Have moved into their nev cagrtcrs 2m Tom
mercial street.and invite a.l ‘hela former
patrous to eall. and sea ‘bum, They will
make ita point toserve he firest }riaas of
Wines, Liquors and’ Cig irs
All kinds of Mixed Urinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'’s, Commercial St,
NEW YORK HOTES
BROAD ST., NEVADA CI %,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse
UNDER NEW MANASCEMENT—A home-like
up-to-date house, situ in, one of the
pleasantest portions ofthe Queen City. itty
hice rooms; electri¢e lights throughout,
THE TABLE is not surpassed in the ccunty
or variety, cooking and service. 1
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BAR supplied
with the highest-grade hiskies, W ines,
liquors Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a. speciaitv Ea 4
TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
——__—_—
BH GUEY
Will open up at his old place on Pine
street on MONDAY NEXT, and will be
prepared to furnish you with chickens
to-order. He will also have Turkeys
for the holidays.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at ali
times,
i halk aa
NEW YORK BAKERY,
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
AVING ASSUMED THE MANAGEMEIN
H of this well-known bakery, . am prepared to furnish the public with the finest
Bread, Pies and Cakes .
HARRY’S : SALOON.
I AVING PURCHASED TH# SALOON AT
I haye had ‘t thoroughly remo
now prepared to serve my patrons with the
finest brands of
WINES AND LIQUORS.
ALEX HONGEL.....Proprietor.
j A hers: MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIALTYS
yourself and be convinced.
Rooms 20 atid 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali
N. for all newspapers pubsished
Pacific Coast, the Sandwich IvJands, PolyDBES1A,,
Japan; “
Colonies, the Eastern States ano’, Kurope.
Files of nearly every newspaper pub:
tho Pacifie Coast are kept constantly «‘2 hand
and all advertisers are allowed free ag, 7088,
streets, the corner of Pine and Boris ns
and am ele
Beer 5 Cents.
_ WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor.
THE RECEPTION,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
The best brands of Wines, Liquors and Ci-.
gars may be found here. Come and see for
Veer Reswurs wo Agveasens -e
°
e
: Diliges Sl commumeations To +Tye Chew. Seatancwenle Gwaws Bros.
VORUISBERS.
L. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advettising Agency.
fornia street, San Br'a velsco.
B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
on the
Valparaiso,
‘Australian
exican ports, Panama,
hina, New’ Zealand, the
, ished on
hem during business hours
AUVERTISING RATES
vide know. on application.
Neavda»City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING. _
Particular attention paid to the transpo!
tation of baggage for theatrical parties.
Piano and furniture moving. Telephone 4
woop
D.S, BAKER
‘ a
New Fruit and Vegetable Store.
YEE LEE & CO.
Ht E opened a first-ciass Store adjoining’
J the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wil
pe kept at ail times the very best of Fruits
Vegetables, Chickens, etc.
Aliso, Cigars and Tobacco,
Goods deitvered free of
best of satisfaction guaran
charget.and the
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAFPZIGER, = 2 Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, eto.
se Beconand Lard
wholesaie and retail.
And al! kinds of Meats
i
usually found ina first
™
class market.
@ooda delivered trae. ;
share.
:
$$
° eq gin’t doing tothing now,” said the
aged man, with the small eyes and
Ww
ee ee ean 3 : trom an equally low browed: companFour round trips daily. . jon to sit at a round table.
; : ~ {fob heeled-me pretty well, and I don't
flo no work unless I has to.” » ~
“What is it?” asked the other rascal.
‘The first tough made a significant
‘motion with his arm to indicate-his acquaintance with the art of sandbag:
jing and tead piping. fae Gk
" “Bo tell the truth” —he called it “troot”
this eracksman’s: work is: too risky,
Yoo much pulling of guns by the other
fellows, and you've got to have an ex;
pensive outfit, and doing the sneak act
is too risky. Did I ever tell you how i
started out?
and I thought I could swipe. sone
brushes or something like that.
tan always hock them things. Welk .
got-in all right, but I had to buy a soda
—a-r-h!—to get an excuse.
time swallowing the stuff, and up to
that point the graft worked all right.
awhile he went behind the little place
where they put up prescriptions, and .
then I gathered in three nice brushes.
But before I had taken three steps he
was on to me.
that all these druggists have little holes
or eracks in.the stained glass in front
‘of their desks, so they can pipe off ail
that goes on in the store.”—Chicago
‘Tribune.
dow.
“wife.
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.
Send your busines: direct to Washin; .
gaves time. cc e93, better ice.
‘My odice close to” *rnt Office. FREE prolis-tstions 6 fee not uni ¢
OY eed PERSON. cettnet yen 19 Wied «
ACTUAL EXPERIENC. © = “How to Paventa.
etc., sent free, Paten mr 5B, @ Sigre~
2 . one sured. .
receive specie! notice, jE charge, in
INVENTIVE ACI.
“No,” said the man, talking of trayeling, “you will never find me traveling. or going anywhere, for that mat-*
ter, with a revolver. I gaye mine away
a_number of years ago with a devout
feeling of thankfulness that it had not
been the cause of endless reproach to
me.
my wife, and on the return trip I had
in my mind the stories that I had’ recently heard of sneak. thieves who had
been robbing passengers on the boat.
Toor as be accepted an. invitation
Tt was in a drug store,
You
I took, my
‘The boss he walked away, aud atter
1 found out afterward
4
Glad He Had No Revolver,
I had been up the Hudson with
“J did not know that I had paid special attention to them, but in the mid.
dle of the night, when a little noise at
the window awakened me, I knew at
once ‘that those sneak thieves were in
the room,
couldn’t bave done it-if T bad tried at
another time—I
from the upper berth with my hands
on the throat of the thief at the, win
I held on so tightly that my vie
tim couldn’t make a sound, and you
ean imagine how. horrified I was tc
find that I had nearly strangled my
If 1 had had:a pistol, I would
certainly have shot ber, and the first
opportunity I had» after that I gave
mine away. They are dangerous things
to carry.’—New York Times.
and with one
landed on the
The Charms of “Monte-Christo.”
Lord Salisbury once told the
“hag always fascinated me and
more than one oceasion bas drawn u
out of bed very early in the morning
This is Dumas’ ‘Monte-Christo.’ A few
months ago I was staying at Sandring:
ham. I had my favorite with me, and
about half past 4 in the morning 1 got
up and went into the beautiful groune
‘carried away’ by my book.
an hour when I heard some one sa
‘What!
early in order to study? I turned at
saw the Prince of: Wales.
him the book that had drawn me o
so early, and he said laughingly th
ginating book.
“Three weeks: afterward he said
me: ‘ “Monte-Christo” drew you out
bed at half past 4 in the morning.
them, one begins to think there ¢
really be no limit to the lies the Ary
brother can tell.
ing, soon after the ducks had been
the old khansama excitedly announc
not keep down with it.
at once got hold of, and after wateh
down utider water he was slot.
proved to be a Jarge boali and had
showing in only the legs just
amouth.
————_—_
Pigs and Savings Banks.
that at the beginning of the ninetee
in the world. The Rev. Henry Dunc
rector of a very poor English pa
noticed: that when the peeple wishes
way to find investment for small su
He founded the first real savings .
in 1810. Two o¥ three whith had
charitable foundations.
He Drew the Line.
. “This is a dangerous eriminal,”
plained the jailer, who was showl!
“He has broken into everything in
”
American.
Its Shape.
coast?” asked Gaswell of Dukane,
Delivered free to any part of thecity. Wed
ding eakes and ¥ancy ‘Pastry a specialty
“A.
Pi eat ¢. A. Snow rf Go
o
shape would you call it?’
bound-1
floor
fol
lowing interesting and amusing inci
dent ata meeting of a certain literary
club. “One book,” said Lord Salisbury
ob
and sat down for an hour or two to be
“T had been reading for-about ha
Are a prime minister's duties
so heavy that he must needs be up s¢
I showec
he would read such an’ apparently fas
may say that it drew me out of bec are bg ee lowest rates.
4 pel sh +K ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE at 4 in the morning. '—London Gem. W soe cha (y
A Fish That Eats Ducks. Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
mong the queer things in India h asd Lard.
the fish that eats ducks. When ont
intense some ducks and is told hy te E. W. SCHIMDT,
moorgy walla that a fish swallow
But early one morn
out and had, as usual, made their wa)
to the tank, on one side of whiet
stands an indigo assistant’s bungalow
that the big fish had just caught ab
other duck and swallowed it and coulc
The. gun wa:
the anties of the fish trying to kee}
tually got the entire bird down, witl
It is.rather a surprising fact, consid
ering how enormously they have grown . the
eentury there was not a savings banl
lay by a little money they would bu
a pig or a cow with &, having no othe:
jsted before that time were practical;
party of visitors through the cellhouse
“Bverythiig except society,” protest
ed the dangerous criminal.—Baltimor
“what is the shape of a ship goin
to pieces on a stern and rockboun
“Very bad shape, I should say. Wha
“A Chinaman in San Francis¢o,” says
a gossiper in the Philadelphia Record, .
“showed pie once an ivory ball as big
as your two fists, with six smaller balls
inside it. It was the most wonderful
thing I ever saw. The Chinaman said
that the balls had been begun by his
grandfather and that he was the third
generation to work on them. He told
ime how the work was done. :
“It begins with a solid block of ivory,
which is turned inte a ball and then,
earved in a latticed pattern with tiny
saw toothed knives. Through the lat-.
tice, with othér knives that are beat in.
‘various sliapes, the second ball is caryed, but is kept fast to’ the first’ one: by
a thin strip of ivory left at the top and
by anothér left ‘at.the bottom. Ther
the third ball, with still finer knives, is
tackled through the first and second
ones, and so the work.goes on till, all
the balls are finished, when the strips
that hold them firm are cut away, and
they all reyolve freely, one inside the
other, es : eee
“This Chinaman said it was a’ common-thing for families to have such
balls for hundreds, of years+grandfather, father, son and grandson working Novada County, Oalifornia
The well-known” Lumber
Business of Cooper Bros, with
Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery, .
ate. -is offered for sale at a! ota in Cas neg ty
bargain. .
office at Lamber Yard, Nevada City,
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40TH YBAR—NO, 13,103: ro : i . NEVADA CITY, CAL MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, t90T. te EST. IN salices i P. BROWN &
yj ‘TRANSCRIPT.
Hard to Rob Drez Stores. — SD, ewe . he
Dancing School.
Ladies and xentleman’s dancing sehool
every Wednesday evening, and children’s
daucing 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. a
Makes a specialty of Minin Cases,
Mining Patents and Land Cases.
. Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16.
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on them when they had nothing else to
do. They, are priceless, of course. Some
cheap balls-are made of vegetable. ivoty, being carved while the material is
soft, like a potato. These, though, are
not worth more than a few dollars at
the most.”
Another Romance Spoiled.
_“Tell ‘a good story and stick to It,”
is an old tiaximthat-is illustrated in a:
story that is going the rounds along
the Rialto. A certain well known
actor floated into his home one morning about 2 o’elock. The, wife of his
hosom was waiting upvfor him: He
told: her he had been out all the evening with .one of their friends, Charlie
and then related an. interesting
tairy story of how Charlie had taken
1 crowd to supper, how ‘funny CharMe had been all the evening, how
p
Deg
A A.J.JORDAN MANUFACTURER
et. LOUIS AND gaeRIEL5 re
ENGLAND.
well Charlieé looked in his new’ suit,
how: he said this, that and the other.
After telling: a 15 minute story, to
which the gentle partner of his joys
and out of work periods:-listened with
respectful attention, but cynical mien,
he paused for breath. Then she, in a
confident now I’ve got you tone, said:
“That's a lovely romance you've been
giving me, and I hate td spoil it, but
Charlie bas been here nearly all the
evening waiting to see you about an
engagement. He left only about half
an hour ago.”
The teller of the tale looked rather
dazed fot a moment as if he had been
struck. Then quickly: gathering. himself together he-assumed a bold front,
with hands in his pockets, head thrown
back and, in defiant innocence and emphasizing each word, said:
“Well, that’s my story, and Pm 2
going to change it for anybody.”—Clipper,
1€
Always speak well of the dead, and
if you have time you might speak a
good word for the living gecasionally.—
Chi¢ago News,
Union Livery Stable
1
4 Main st. opp. Union Hotel,
y
As
Henry Lane, « Prop’r
if
The finessturn-on sin the ounty.and plep
iW . gy of chem
Uven dav aninichs ni
a
7 UNION MARKET,
o:. COLLEY BROS., . = Prop’s.
J Reef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
ai
al LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
le . Cine Street...sssseeeseeees -Novada City Ca)
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
Solid,
——Im STOOK~—
GENERAL ARTHUR. HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
KSTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
A ROSA HARMONIA °
», R, DAVIS,
feacher o Vocal and Instrumente]
Music,
Also Choral apd Qrchestral Director.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
portions
2EK
ing
En
ac
hi:
omes. fe vabar ancy
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc
apply to the Professor, either by lettero;
Union Hote!l“Nevads City
nit
1
amp 2
SEL WRALLY POCO VO
hat,
an
1S
3
its
anything you invent or improve; also et
CAVEAT FRADZ-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo.
r free examination and advice,
‘
ms }¢
ani} ¢
ex
4 Write 2.A. SNOW & ca.
of Nevada county weekly for the
urpose of instructing pupils at their own
personally, at his homei2 North San Juen or:
fo
BOOK OW PATENTS fesbetore vavent:
PLAZA PLANING MILL...«
RICE & LEWIS, Prop'’s.
.. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
oulidinns Brackets, Woodwork of ail kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,
Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Soecialty, y"
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
Getou: stim es on any work of this sort that you may need.
RICE &@ LEWIS,
SACRAMENTO St., NBNADA CrTy.
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Smoke
Soot
Smell..
Nevada Co. ilectric Power
Co.'s is tke ideal Light.
Union: Flotel
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’.
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 Rooms.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
CITIZENS BANK
_C. H. HARRISON,
DBALER IB
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town.
Cc. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET.
Opp. Rosenberg Bs
neorporated 1876.)
SROAD STREET, MWHVADA OITY
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paldupincoin, © -° = 50,000
Undivided profits, = 35,000
DIRECTORS.
B. M. PRBSTON.....cceeeeee soeeeePresident
FORM T. MORGAN «10s ccccocvedccotecccne Cashier
D. KE. MORGAN.... getWesinas dos vecns Secretary
s °Hon. Niles Searls,
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
10a. M. to 4 P. M., and.on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:30 P.M.
CORRESPONDENTS. :
New York—Nationa! Bank of North America.
San Brancisco—First National Bank, LonClam Juice
Tho Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
66 ian? 99
At Tom S Place. This Bank Maintains an office at Grass ValSOMETHING. NEW!
Apricot Cordial.
os
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Oyster Cocktalis
don, Paris & American Bank. .
Sacramento —National Bank of D. O. Mills
& Co.
We issue Right Drafts payabie in
: EW YORK,
“” SAN SRANCISCO,
Also Bitis af E: Shenae cheeks Cre) s of Kx change payable at sight in
of i and the principal cttscs reat Britain
Hurope.
Coliections on any part of the United States
a specialty. ,
price paid for County and Stete Highest
Warrants.
Gold and Silver. Bullion purchased,
Asaay Office at the Bank,
iey. where a gencral Banking Business: is
* J. M, THOMAS,
s Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
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including :
Tamales, Enchiladas, ; :
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Urs, Steffens &
Short Order Restaurant
The undersigned have reopened the restauon Broad street,
aud will give striet attention to short orders,
Bacon and Eggs.
“a wreck tangle.”—Pittsburg Chrop
icle-Telegraph.
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irs, Durand,
--Semi-Centennial Year. THE 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.
"180 Fulton St., N.Y.
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
hese are the attractions you can
always.find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
“all the favorite brands of Whiskies on
hand, sueb as: ‘“Revotucky Taylor,” “Jesse
Moore.” “Shomas taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,
and “Robin Hood.” a se
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