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et al. :
Defendants,
AN ORDER
closure and
Jourt of the
ornia on the
> above en.
Pea sbove
ment and
moines Jane
J.G. Peller,
wife, defen.
1899. for the
ow due and
spefendants
© promnded under
t forth and
. , the sum of
ereon to the
um of $18.25
provided in
urt at the
um of $88.71
upon and to
s from sales
»f said mortseregate to
coin of the
ndants’ Jane
onally liable
aintiff from
Moore $21.70
ibursements,
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the rate, of
. Which.
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State of Caliicularly des.
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lar the tene»purtenances —
y wise apperthat on
February,
ay, in front
. the County
to said order
re and sale,
ty orsomuch
> satisfy said
s0sts, etc,, to
United States
h day of JanETCHELL,
ada County.
ASCOE,
ty, Sheriff.
inti ff, ji
atent.
ento, Cal.,
st, 1898,
THAT “THE
.” by George
ie Post Office
, County, Calipplieation for
00 acres of the
Mine, bearing
t Mining Disstate of Cali.
Kange 9 East,
Placer Ciaim
wit : :
Jots one and
1 Township 17
~-100 (41 19-100)
ecorded in the
unty, Califortions, P. 203.
are Hiawatha
iterprise Can; Last Chance
i Central P.M.
ham: P. M. on
ing adversely
ant Hxtension
l are required
th the Register
ffice at Sacralia, during the
ion hereof, or
ue of the proRY, Register.
the sorpeoin
it be publishe
en consecutive
CBIPT, a daily
da City, CaliLY, Register.
‘dinance. No, 76
OF THE CITY
} follows :
ng the public
he addition of
ny case of dipof contagious
1e City of. Neeport the case
r of said city,
ir, and within
the disease is
@ the duty of
iat’ the house
s sO Sontized.
a yellow. flag
of the otitside
d premises are
ment shall be \
punishable in
to said Ordig*in force on
the following
ackson, Rector
IN, President.
3 1899,
Cc.
‘EN THAT IN
f the Superior
a, State of Caliay of January,
fertianed, the ersigned, 16
willsell at pubdder for cash,
8, and subject
rior Court, on
f FEBRUARY,
ny, in front ofity, said county
nd interest and
leff at the time
E, , plies inis by operation
reel of land and
of Nevada, said
hat portion of
ed northerly by
by prem.ses 0
et and easterly
nall improvee: ;
ted States, ten
yey to be paid
e time of sale,
ale by said -uXpense of pur‘ SER,
np . ShurtSw
38TH YEAR—-NO. 11826
a
_ NEVADA CITY, CAL. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1899.
RST, IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO,
THE TRANSCRIPT.
bROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors.
By Mail $6 a Year. ~
By: Carrier 12 1-2 Cts. a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES.
' ade known on application.
~ Business: Directoy.
MISS THOMAS.
Teacher of Piano Forte. .
Leave orders with Miss Madge Crawford at
her residence on in ~ Street, or address Box'55, Grass Valley. a2i °
Grissel Bros,
alers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BACON, Etc., me
Keystone MarxetT—Commercial Street.
“The Referee.”
ALWAYS THE BEST OF
Wines, Ales, Liqaors and Cigars.
Call and see how 'tis yourrelf, ,
Commercial Street.
, Frank Smith
Jack Scheelerls the Up-to-Date Tailor.
He keeps on hand the best stock of
Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town.
He makes suits at the lowest prices.
Broad street opposite National Hotel.
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
COLLEY BROS., ° . Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates.
Ww. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacoa
and Lard.
Nevada City .
Undertaking Co.
GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. ‘
Night cals from Union Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283.
The Reception Saloon,
“Parnell’s” Old Stand,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Is still conducted on the lines which made
the place so bonaias. No extra charge for
mixed drinks, and all mixed drinks made to
perfection,
Andrews & Polkinghorn .
Are Dealers in all kinds ef
: Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc,
Free Delivery Wagon.
road S treet, next to rmory Hall.
Tomale House
Stover Building.
The very best of Tomalés always on
hand—day and night.
o A. SILVA, Proprietor.
James Foley
Has the Finest
Candy and Ice Cream Parlors
In Nevada County,
Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the
best. of Ice Cream Soda.
Commercial Street.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention pid to the transpor
tation of bagge for theatrical parties.
Piano and furniture moving. Telephone bt
8. BAKE. WOOD for sale. D.
A
, Ss SEA INT
OT Wz S ANA Tas
coms eB se as
Geo. Richardson,
UNDERTAKER
~~ & EMBALMER.
Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall
Residence Spring street, three doors
above Nevada Foundry.
Strict attention o Ii calls, day or night.
attendant. Telephone, West 5.
7
Grand Ball, Drill and Concert,
“A Armory Hall, Wednesday Evening, February 22d, 1809.
‘Under the auspices of .
The A. O. U. W. Drill Team of Nevada City Lodge.
Remember That. It Will Be the Season’s Greatest Society Event.
Prof, Wiid’s. Orchestra of Seven Pieces. Set
one “-». Floor to Be Canvased and Hall Beautifully Decorated.
ty : -’ Floor Managers.
GEORGE DUNSTER JR. Sie ED WILLIAMS.
».Plogr Committee. =
Cleveland W. Carpenter, ©. Li. Harris, —_ John Kilroy,Herbert Kitts, . ee Ladis Walling, John Sullivan,
L. A. Garthe, _< GOH. McIntire, .
Grass Valley— Will Parsons; Dan Deeble, Fred Smith, M. J. Brock.
(OF Owing to the great number of attractions the Grand March will begin at 9 o’clock sharp. :
A feature of the evening will be a COMPETITIVE DRILL FOR A SILVER heh ry vente ge sae” ta the teams of Grass Valley Lodge, No. 51,
and Nevada Cit: » No. 52. : é
THE LADIES’ DRILL ‘TEAM of Nevada [City Lodge, Degree of Honor,
will give an exhibition drill.
s
PROGRAM OF THE ENTERTAINMENT.
(To follow the second dance and precede the drills.)
String Quartette.......Mrs. H. S. Spalding, Misses:Ada Manning and
“9 Ida Wilhelm and Dr. Cecil Corwin, of Grass Valley
Miss Annie Webber of Nevada City
Peea AM Ao Ta Si Ser eee cces Past Grand Master Vinter of San Jose
Whistling Solo, “Belle of Nevadu City” two step, with full orchestral accom_
paniment..... at perp: dasciver ours H. L. Sweeney of Nevada City
A Drammer’s Yarns Andy Hampel, Commercial Traveler
Vocal Sol0.. 0. csc. -cesssrsssssteeseceesececses ss Miss Ida Wilhelm of Grass Valley
&
_A Special Train will leave Grass Valley at 7:45 p.m. Passengers can return to Grass Valley at 1 o’clock and at 5:20 a. m. Round trip fare, 50 ceuts.
BALL TICKETS, (admitting one couple).. $1 00
Bextra Ladies...0 20. c cc ceeee eee eee eee Meee ee teentereeeaees 25
Gallery Tickets, ladies and children ...... Pcs bw ety eae igts 25
Gallery Tickets, gentlomen. ....-.cscs eect een eceeetne ee eteteee 50
STOVES and
RANGES.
For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking,
Durability and all Desirable Features,
. the celebrated:
Westwood Stoves and Ranges,
EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
GEO. E. TURNE IS SOLE AGENT
For Nevada City.
He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, besides
STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES
f ious patterns and sizes, from the
CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE.
Handsome Lamps © Al! Kinds and at
Beautiful China and Glassware.
Everything In The Line of Hardware and Tinware,
Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street.
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
“ going elsewhere.
MM, L. & D. MARSH.
BROWN. & MORGAN;
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand's, Broad street,
Lge KROL on CALI PORMA.
Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of Sam Francisco, Cal.
Will do a general Real Estate business.
‘Houses bought and sold on commission,
Houses rented and rents collected.
THE “POPULAR” BAKERY
. In the Transcript Block, on
Commercial street, is now
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER 4
To serve the public with First-class
Bread,Pies and
Cakes.
ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
. Weddipg Cakes a Specialty.
©@-¥rosh Compressed Yeast Cakes Coustantly on hand.
TELEPHONE 37.
Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance
Companies. es
References—The business men of Nevada City.
FOR SALE.
The Moyle place near the depot 1s offered as a whole or in single lots.
Eight room house with large lot, having a good barn on place. Well and
city water. Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250. —
The Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms.
$1500—A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling and outouildings.
A new dwelling house of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet,
situated on Long street is offered on the installment plan. fs
Phe Lones' place.on Broad street can be purchased on easy terms.
Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250.
The old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by
175 feet. easy terms
Two dwellings ra Boulder Mrect are oeret ae ay = Se ee
uses on . er str ‘or sale on the it
with 1% acres of groaml. One acre under cultivation. Cow and
\s 1000. Cash
5-Room House ne ann wo with ° Siehin the tows tele and abou
2 How
minutes walks from the TRANSCRIPT office.
ith good lot, situated
a good tenant can be fouud will lease the place for a term of years at a low
~~ rent. ;
buildings.
. $400, 000, so at one. mouthful she dis{at that moment. So it was the rule to
++ cumstances:
_. Post.
lance in easy '
on Piue street, is offered for sale at a barga'n, or if
Pearls Dissolved In Wine and a Reny of Dinners For Mark Antony. —
E. H. House; writing on ‘Bright’
this story of ancientextravagance:. “The pearl which Cleopatra drank
to Antony’s health was valued at nearly
posed of as much as the. cost of Caligula’s supper. I suppose that was the
most valuable pearl we have any know!ledge of. Though Julius Ceasar owned
one worth $250,000, which he gave to
the mother of Brutus—the same Brutus
who afterward helped to kill Cesar.
Pearls seem to have held out. particueause no other jewel could be so easily
swallowed. tes
“‘Oleopatra’s prank was not the first
of ite kind. ‘The same absurdity had
for he lived conturiés .
earlier, and wag a very wise,man. The
Roman ASsop was the son of a rich act=
or, and, just to make himeelf gtalked
about, he took a pearl from the eardrop
of Cecilia, the wife of the tyrant Syl!la,
and, according to writers of that age,’
drank it in vinegar. I believe that the
possibility of dissolving this kind of
gem is disputed by many modern authorities, but the ancients appear to
have had-no doubt on the subject, for
the instances’ recorded by them were
numerous and were attested by men of
scientific standing. A Japanese naturalist, who has studied pearls: minutely,
statesthat: he has found them of such
various quality and structure that the
existence of specimens which might be
melted does not séem to him inconceivable. But whether Adsop liquefied his
pearl or not the performance certainly
cost him a sum equivalent to $40, 000—
quite enough, though nothing in comparison with what Cleopatra squandered. Hers was the wildest piece of extravagance that [-can recall.
**It was the fashion to be extravagant
then. Mary Antony was not far behind
the Egpytian queen in that respect,
though his fancy was not for beverages
flavored by trinkets. Substantial food
was more in his line. A visitor who
once went into the kitchen of his palace
in Alexandria saw eight wild boars
roasting at the same time and thought
there must be an immense number of
guests expected, but the cook told him
only 12 persons would dine that day,
and the reason of the extensive preparations was that no one could say exactly
when Antony would go to the table.
But whenever, he gave the signal the
meat must be just in proper condition
get rearly a series of dinners, overlapping one another, you might say, at intervals of 15 or 20° minutes. Only one
could be eaten, and the rest were wasted,
but the waste did not matter. Antony
was never kept waiting, and that, in
his opinion, was the thing to-be considered. ’’ :
MOONLIGHT IN MUSIC,
Story of How Beethoven Created His
Wonderful Sonata.
Beethoven's famous composition, the
‘Moonlight Sonata,’’ is said to have
been composed under the following cirOne evening, as Beethoven and a
friend were hurrying through the
streets of Bonn, they heard the familiar
notes of the ‘‘Sonata In F.’’ Something
in the musician’s touch attracted the
attention of Beethoven, and he stopped’
and listened, Suddenly the music stepped, and the despairing words of the
musician. came to them through the
open window, ‘‘Oh, if I could but hear
some really good musician play this
wonderful piece !’’ and the words ended
ina sob. “
‘‘Let us go in,’ said Beethoven.
They entered and found the player a
young girl, poor and blind. Beethoven
sat down at the old harpsichord and
played as he had never played. before.
His listeners were spellbound, ‘‘Tell
us,’’ they begged, ‘‘who are you?’ For
answer he played the opening bars in
the ‘‘Sonata In F.’’ ‘‘It is Beethoven!’’
they exclaimed in awe and admiration.
Suddenly the candle flickered and
went out. Beethoven ceased playing
and bowed his head upon his band. His
friend threw open the shutters. A flood
of beautiful moonlight entered the
room. Its transfigering “light touched
upon the noble figure bowed before it.
by the masician, who said: ‘‘Listen! .
will improvise a sonata to the moonlight.’’ Then was created this wonderful sonata, beginning in a sad, tender
movement, the embodiment in sound of
the gentle moonlight. transfiguring and
glorifying the dark. earth.
Suddenly the music ceased, and with
a brief farewell Beethoven hurried
home to put opon paper this famous
composition.—Philadelphia Saturday
“No Gpen Dates. — f
“*You have an elegant and spacious
home,’’ said the pastor. ‘‘You have
books, a piano, a daughter who can
sing and play and everything.to make
home alluring.” Why don’t you throw
your house open some: evening in the
week for the benefit of the homeless
young men? You might save many a
one from the club and the saloon.”’
“Young men?’ said the wealthy
momber. ‘‘There’s cne of them who
comes to my house eix evenings in the
week. What are you talking about,
doctor?’’—Ohicago Tribune.
ROMAN WEALTH AND WASTE.
Sides of History” in St. Nicholas, tells .
lar temptations to people who took. the best sustained oharacters. lady and ken:
pleasure in wasteful follies, perbaps be. tlem
been committed -by a silly fellow in . aj,
Ronie named: Aueop—not your favoritat
fable teller,
ap the poor old instrument and rested . \
fhe profound silence was broken at last . GRAND
MASQUERADE : BALL
TO BE GIVEN AT
ARMORY HALL,
FRIDAY BYBNING, FEBRUARY $4, ‘99
: Bi :
JOHN MICHELL!
Music by Goyne’s: Orchestra.
The list of prizes will consist of prizes. for
ressed
an 5 special prise for the finest fa
dress costume (
r f
(indy), pa of slippers front “John Webber :
best: dressed a: richest costumed ‘group.
banquet by Rector ; y dromed
B. Getchell, Marshal E. A Tompkins, John
Waters, J.C. Rich.
Masks may be procured at Wm, H. Crawford’s. ;
ADMISSION :
Per couple, $1. Ladies [in mask] 25
cents. Spectators, 50 cents. Children,
25 cents.
50 CENTS A: WEEK
Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan amd
Hoeft : special prize, ae Lac from bey ssreet. is offered for rent. Apply to M. L. &
. Normal school-at San: Jose, will: during the.
winter give private lessons: in the grammar
agit y awe tee i not to exceed five lines in
rted under this head for 50 cents
-@ week or $2a month. Kao additional line
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
Eurnished Rooms to Rent.
Three rooms furnished complete for housekeeping are offered for rent. Apply to Mrs
J. Naffziger, Water street. 428-tf
* Champion Boot Black.
For the hest shine in town call on William
colored shoesaspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. — Pies tf
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O
U. Ww.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o’clook.
GEORGE E: RUSSELL, M. W.
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. \
Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. O.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
ist and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:30
o'clock.
ESIHER ROBERTS, N. G.
ADEGINS HATH ERSALL, See.
Cottage For Rent.
A neat story and a half cottage. on Boulder
D. Marsh. j23-tf
_. private Lessons. =
Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State
grade studies, alsoin English and geometry.
Apply at her home on Water street. d30-tf
Dancing School.
Prof. Michell’s ladies’ and gentlemens’
dancing school at Odd Fellows hall every
Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday
afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
h nil
A. ISOARD & SON,
‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors
OF ALL KINDS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Enterprise Beer,
Which is the best in the market. Sold in
quarts, pints, half pints and kegs.
Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer.
Spam Malaga Wine for family and medici
na Pe Special selection of Fine Wine
for family use. 4
Genuine Imported Swiss, Limburger and
Roquefort Cheese, the finest ever brought
here. Particular attention paid to {.mily_
orders. ji
SCHIIIDT BROS.,
LBADING CIGAR DEALERS, —
Pine Street.. .ccsssveccsecss Nevada City Cal
LEADING ete aa 5 Cent Cigar
——-IN STOCK——
GENERAL ARTHUR. HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
HARMONIA
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 ke sh
hand, such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” “
Moore,” “Thomas Taylor;” ‘Oscar Pepper,”
and “Rob tid . in Hood.
Wm. J. Britiand.
The Gem Saloon,
CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.
There are many places where you.
can be accommodated with fine
Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars
But the curEf of them all is the Old
GEM, which has had such a good
reputation for so man ears.
BROp IN ALL YE WHO HAVE
NEVER TRIED THIS PLACE.
THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND &-BECKLEY, Proprietors
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Steam Beer a Specialty.
Call and see us. Wewill make your visit a
pleasant one.
R ber the pl Brace's old stand, Maip
street. Nevada City.
The Leading Flour.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
JOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
——— 0 8S
Best In The County.
~\ nm 28-tf:
See
$ House of ten reoms, on lot 65 feet front and 100 foot front back, situated
. ,000 on Sacramento street %
Richardson’s new undertaking and
ae s : # i oar Broad street N:
Chas, R. Tegler, Prop’r. $1500 “A Fanch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling house and out nap a aera shuts “2
Nevada City.
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
A Night School.
Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will
open a night school at Washington schoolhouse ‘on Monday evening, January 9th, at
7 o’clock. All common. school branches
taught, including book-keeping. j8
For Rent.
Five room house on Spring‘street—rent $10
~— water. Enquire of
Brown & MorGAn.
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp, Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r;
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plege
ty of them A
Open day and night
—PLAZA—
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
st
William & Thomas Harry, Propiectors,
(Successors to T. H, Mooney.)
W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
best horses and buggies that can be obtained in the somnty. a day and + hag
-When you want.a stylish rig give us a call.
MF Special att
JAMES CAIRNS,
DEALER IN
tion to transient: “=a
PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
Plush Robes—$2 and upwards.
Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards.
Single Harness—$7.50 ands. upwards.
Buggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up.
Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards.
* JAMES CAIRNS.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hojel
Nevada City.
‘
JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
sy,
To he found in this part of the State.
Grass Valley, and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the "Bus will
make regular trips between Nevada
gerd and Grass Valley atthe following
ours:
Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5
and 7:30 p. m.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1,
8:45 and 7:30 p.m,
GEO. WETTERAU, Prop.
“W. W. WAGGONER, .
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Harness and Saddlery!
Passengers called for in any part of
town “without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0.
_ Meets at Odd Fellows Heil
Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at
7:30 o’cloo * :
WM. McKINLAY JR. C. P.
GEO.-A. GRAY, Scribe-— A
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. o. G. W.
_. Meets‘at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
C, W. CHAPMAN Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8S. .
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
RS. EMMA ROGERS, Pres.
MRS, BELLE DOUGLASS Ri S
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
"Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
Jffice at residence, Sacramento ‘st Nevad
-City, Cal.;
NATIONAL! MARKET, ,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J.NAFFZIGER, = = Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, ete.
Hams, Baconand Lard
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meats
usually found ina fi
class market. . =
Goods delivered free
of charge,
LICK HOUSE,
Jor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts.,
Center of Business District
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Gg. W. KINGSBURY, Manager.
Special Accommodations
For Traveling Men.
HEADQUARTERS
_ FOR MINING MEN,
Convenient to All Car Lines. Moderna
_ Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout.
Grand improvements are being made in
this popaiay house, and when completed the
Lick will be second to no houseon the Pacific Coast. nll
Perfection
in Brewing
w
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
= {GILT EDGE
% IS PURE.
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
Grass Valley.
Leave orders at
Glenbrook Saloon
JOE CONROY, Proprietor.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
mercia) and Pine streeta.
1. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets. Up Stairs.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
—
ROBERT M, LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transient
customers.
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Stables Open All Night. .
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada Oity.
asad
1x loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s awk as
EPUTY U, 8S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
D (i) in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Ne~ “WW IEE PRACTIOR IN ALL THE COURTS
Telephone No. 72.
a , 4g Reached. .
Agents.
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM-