Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

0)
of D. A. Rich,
a outer
; ihe teetce the
“™., in fro:
ounty of Nevada,
aoe gate e of
f his death, hos
est that the said
ai or othery ise
i ition to that of
gett ren his death
© OF pare
‘the City of Neate cf California
oliows: An-undind to those cer.
situate and bein,
Bot the: City 9
ite, “commonly
z Mining Claims,”
¢ the vein or lodé~ ~~
side of’ Big’ jt ecr
Midnizht Quartz
ruuning theuce
Surface ground
sale: Cash, la
cent. of the hb
Bef undersigned
d Ge ne on
peng: ak
5. W. RICH,
of D.“A. RK ch, dea Lith day of
ing Will,
AND FO
Estate of JOSEPH
of said Superior
. day Of February,
m1 hat Monday, the
10 o’clock of a. m.
urt m of said
se in the City and
en aveemned as the
ng the Will ot said
d, and for hearin
ee ianie an
ance to them of
hen and where any
appear and contest
900.
RBOGAST, Clerk.
ing Deputy Clerk.
mey for Estate.
7.
w Cause.
YURT IN AND FO
, State of Californie
estate of Emelije A.
rder to show cause
21 estate should not
Fricot, executors of
mt of Emelie A. ChaSein Ae tig their
raying for.an order
= Pace real pate of
ecessary for the
id petition and that
» at public or private
to this court from
necessary to sell the
of the rea) etate of
urposes and reasons
on and as is by law
etition having been
‘dered by said court
ted in the estate of
efore said Superior
ith day of March, A.
n. of said day at the
‘t at the court house
of Nevada, State of
ause why an order
to said executors to
i estate of said deessary, and why the
lat either public or
that a copy of this
east once a week for
in the Ngevapa City
\ewspaper of genera!
1d published in said
P. T. NILON, Judge.
A. D., 1900.
nd A, Comte ZJr., AtBe
f8-4w
nt Notice.
TING COMPANY. Lo-pal place of busi.es’,
ounty, California
era ot the Dublin Geld
n12thday of Februi, known Ne poneces
’ cen r share
\bser Ls ca Neal stock
gable on or before the
, to L. W. memerson,
‘over the Farmers an
lollister, Hollister, San
nia.
+h this assessment shall
ie Sist day of March,
nt and advertised for
and unless payment is
old on the 25th day of
ve of said Secretary, to
sessment, ether with
d expenses of sale.
FFLESON, Secretary.
‘armersand Marehante
liister, Cal. f2l
——
show Cause.
COURT, COUNTY OF
Yalifornia.
eestate of D. A. Rich,
ninistrater of the estate
od, having filed his petiified, praying for an or‘real estate of said dese therein set forth, it
by the Judge that all
‘the estate of said dejre the said Superior
ebruary 12th, 1900, at ten
son of the said day, at
said Superior Court, in
said County and State,
n order should not be
dministrator to ell so
ute of said deceased, at
shall be necessary; a!
rder be published in the
ANSCBIPT, a newspaper
ied in raid City of he1ccessive weeks prior to
ruary, 1900.
¥ an) a MIEN
uperior Judge.
h, 1900.
sent Notice.
JING COMPANY. LC CAal place of business, San
ia. Location of “ works,
da sounty, California.
iven that at a meeting ©
ore, held on the 12th day
an assessment, No. 3, of
re, was levied upon the
1e Corporation, ayable
ted States Gold Coin, to
e office of the Company,
ery street, San Frauny stock i which this
main unpaid on the !2th
vill be delinquent, and adeae t auction;and upless
ssment, together with the
and @: f sale. alsa
-K. RUIZ, Seeretarytery street, San qrenelss™ft Assessment
ree MINING Mra
inc lace oO usiness.
ecko Location of works
da County. California. »
é given that at a meetof Directors, held 02
January, 1900, an assesswo and one-half cents pet
pon the Capital Stock of
payable immediately in
‘Coin, to the Secretary, at
A oa mn ppentarow
‘ornia.
Vhich this-asseasment shall
the 28th day of Februery:
ent, advertised for
on; unless payment
ier wit the costs 0
a , Secretary._8
Montgomery street, San
pia. Pag jae
Se eo oP ae?
39TH YEAR—NO, 12,935
53
BACK AT THE
OLD BAKERY. THE TRANSORIPT.
BROWN:& CALKIN S, : Proprietors.
Bee ee eee ne oe
us . } The Divorce of a Fend +
GEORGE WM: DURST . { ~
Has spenseie the proprietorship of the
NEW: YORK .BAKERY
where he was
a is now preb ucts in his line.
GAMES AND FANCY PASTRY.
“Po order, a specialty.
SUBSCRIRTION RATES.
By Sail, $6 9 Year.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. _. a
: Ot?‘ Commercial. street
ADVERTISING RATES
ade known on application.
‘aj PEETAG EL PAP LAVEGLTAD) ¥ x . #ul as the pine that,
Stop It : . ,
IF IT’S*A COUGH,
Cure It :
IF_IT’S‘A COLD,
Relieve It
Help It
IF IT’S ASTHMA,
IF IT!S_CROUP,
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USING
Laboe’s Componnd Cough Syray
On Oe te ee
ss Lan ts tert BAS fo Bin leat. .
(Cy pare say it to ye in big letters,
Fred Peterson, So's you can
to’see the whole meanin’ at one peep.
Ef you steal my Betty, an’ run off and,
marry her, I'll fill your hide ae,full of,
holes as a musical sieve!”’ 4
Thus spoke old Ben Pitchford to
young Fred Peterson 48 the two stood
in the road, on. Kinniconnick creek, .
Ky., one May morning three years ago. .
The young man, tall and broad, graceon ‘the hill above
them, swayed to and fro at the touch
of the winds, met the blazing eyes of old
Ben with a look of fearless mirthfulness.. There was no defiance or impudence in his face. It was sunshine
confronting a black cloud—light not
. afraid to meet the blackness.
“Qh, shucks! Maj. Pitchford, I know
you are a bad man witha gun. I know
you've got a quick temper, & eool nerve,
aquickeyeanda perfect marksmanehip.
I know you have gota skillful hand and
a long bowie. You've got an icy heart .
in front of a foe, but & mighty warm)
one to those that have claims on your:
affection, and in short—ha, ha!—you,
would split the brain box of an enemy;
with great suddenness, but you would,
never, never shoot your son!—your
son-in-law! er ha, ha, ha!”
“You can’t laugh me down, suh. I’ve
swore it, and nobody ever hearn of old
Ben Pitehford ever tellin’ a lie, much
less swearin’ one. , Y’ll kill you if you
steal my gal!” aS
The lines of decision were stretched
tightly in that grim old face.
plack eyes glittered like new dirks. young man, seriously now,
no resentmen
like to know, Maj.
you've got agai
Sold and guarantee
‘\{ don’t think any ma
J ean say, without be
Work if you want to have a first-class job
We sell Pipe at the lowest market
do your own work in making conty system. Or we will take conput it down and make all cont first-class workmen. ~
On your Sewer
and save money.
. prices, if you want to
», nections with the new ci
tracts to, furnish the pipe,
peotions, > We employ none bu
. ' , t About Stoves
You may need a new heating or cooking stove.
stock. is one of the largest in this. part of the State.
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
George E. Turner,
Pioneer Hardware Dealer.
NEVADA CITY.
to me.”
phasizing with his eyes.
young man.
low, with a grin of mockery.
son for your opposition.”
“It hain’t, eh?”
ardon—not for civilized people.”
«Then I am a savage—a beast?”
savage, beastly practices.”
“Your father, what of him?”
and fang extinct in both families.”
eager to get into my flesh, an
. out? Answer that!”
silk.”
“It plucks out the fang.”
mine.”
“Your grandfather killed mine.”
brother.”
RUHSTALLER’S
STEAM BEER
PEPPPP OPO
‘There are other Beers, but
ILT EDGE
IS PURE.
Of all kinds go to
HE 1$ MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES} <7, can‘t'get my consent,
: “T shan't ask 1%."
“And if you steal her, by heaven—remember my oath—I will kill you!”
At price to suit the times.
The two men instantly separated,
. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON
Combs and Brushes.
All at Bed Rock’ Prices for Cash.
At the prices
these goods
are now. offered. No Credi
chapter forever.”
each going his opposite way. .
Curry
“Ty s
reverie
pistol shot. He 1
of the voice with’
you want
“well, I want
ness, you see.
leave to differ wi
His
“Pa like to know,” returned the
but with
¢ in his look or tone, “Td
Pitchford, what
nst me? In what way
have I ever offended you? I won't say
I am good enough for your daughter.
nis, But I think
ing egotistical,
< . . that Kam as good, inany light you want
to Jook at me, as any other young man
in these hills. Now, you know what f
say is true. Now, tell me—give me one
intelligent reason for your opposition
light tap on
intently, an
this time quite lou
“You know without. me‘ tellin’ you,”
spake the old fellow, iniow tones, em“Indeed, I do not!” protested the
“You don’t know, eh, that there-has
been a Pitchford-Peterson feud for 50
years or more?” returned the old fel“Yes,” said Fred, “] knew of the
feud, but that is not an intelligent rea“No, sir; it might be good enough
for savages or beasts, but—beg your
“Not. altogether, ‘py any means, sir;
pbut_you show the traits of one, if you
are eternally disposed to keep alive
“fJe’s in the same boat with you, if he
wants to continue this abominable
feud. Both of you are good enough, in
your way—but you have some ways
. that fit you more for the Black Forest
than for the sun plains of the nineteenth century, There is too much of
the claw and fang about both of you.
The next generation will find the claw
. “Do you mean to tell me, Fred Peterson, that you haven’t a secret fang,
your likin’ for my gal alone keeps it long,
“The answer is easy, sir; lama graduate of the Transylvania university.”
“Edicatio® only wraps the fang with
“An uncle of yours killed my
“A brother of yours killed my uncle.”
“Forty corpses lay along the track
a 1 Fi of that feud.”
Carriage Trimmings . °*yi5"0°
ie “Now. what do you think of that?”
“J think it’s high time to stop it. Peterson was sitting ou
Yes, I think it’s time to cut down the . anda, cleaning u
old tree that’s borne so much fruit. of . He hadn't found
blood and death, and make a wedding . Fred was not in
bonfire of the branches! That’s just we
a
what Betty and I propose to do, Wede-. father didn’t even
J @
@ . cided, long ago, before we graduated,
:
engaged wiping the last vesti
suh.”
Fred Peterson was moving along the
road with a long, graceful stride. The . sion,
birds strove to catch him with love
songs; the brook leaped up and shouted
with merriment; the butterflies « be+ . step out.” .
sprinkled the brown road ahead with
{many vivid colors, but he heard noth-.
‘ing, saw nothing. . His yision was.
turned inward, where a great conflict
. was raging. A Pe ee
ll have her, I will have her be‘. fore another month!” he ejaculated.
“Qt course ‘you will!” cried a. sweet,
a3 . merry voice from the si
“Qf course you, will, or
Pt tail'. breach of promise!”
_ The young man _started from his
as if arovised from sleep by a
ooked in the direction
startled eyes, and beheld a wood nymph;<alico clad, standirig laughing at. his confusion.
“Why, Betty, what are.you doing
there?” laughed the handsome man,
moving toward her. .
“Listening to your vows.
to be telling the winds? Don’t
you know they fun everywhere?”
to call all nature to wit“But your papa begs
th me. He saysI shall
never marry you—that ‘he will never
‘give: his consent.”
“But I’ve given mine.”
“We can’t marry at home.”
“Gretna Green is close.”
‘Me says he will kill me if I steal
you.”
“na he would keep his word if he
said it.” :
“Then, what are we todo?”
“Marry, of course. But I’m in a hurry now, and have no time to talk
plan with you.,. Go on, now.”
“One kiss, please.”
“Not one, sir.”
“Oh, please.”
“well, there,” and she kissed her
finger tips, threw them
fied. :
“That night,.as Fred Peterson lay in
his bedroom, tossing to and fr
ish, unable to sle
his glowing facu
plan by which h
heart’s treasure and at the 6:
live to enjoy it, he was startled by a
the window. , He listened
a the tap was. repeated—
d. He rose up to a
sitting posture and listened again.
Some time elapsed, then came a short
rap on the pane. He couldn’t be mistaken now. Some one wa
dow, He arose, procured his revolver
and slipped cautiously to the window
The night was quite dark, but his ey€s
vaguely outlined, a figure outside.
“Who’s out there? What is wanted?’
he called.
“You are wanted,” came
mysterious tones.
“Who are you?”
“Raise the window and see.”
“It's too dark to see.”
“Then hear and feel.”
_ “YT fear its & burglar.”
\«The burglar doesn’t want
“What does the burglar wan
“Onig you.”
thrust out ‘his head.
He couldn't see a face, but tw
. warm lips accidentally ran against his
own. And twoarmst{h
recognized, went around his neck—all
by accident.
voice -in_tones—affectedly masculine.
“Come quick, dear, before your sterD
old father hears us. The
darling, but—ha, ha!—there is no time
to lose. Two gallant steeds await, impatiently, our coming.”
“Qh, er—I fear—” hesitated Fred.
“True love fears nothing,” spoke the
one on the outside, half appealing, halt
commanding, adding,
half laughing tones:
comes another da
“Come, this way!”
back to sleep again,
that we’d close the book at the bloody
from barrel and h
, _ ASSAY OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
The finest turn-outsin the oa
‘MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY.
Pass aL tue wietals.
4 Oo Oday and ulabd
GoLD BOUGHT.
. — GRADING CIGAR DBALER,
Union Livery Stable . ssvie Lamy, poet # cont, tem
Main et., opp. Union slotel,
Henry Lane,
Mailand Express Orders Promptly Attended to. =
T. H. HICK Ss & CO,
P. 0, Box 187.Beef, Pork, M
"BAGO
. —In sTOOK—— we'll do about it, suh!”
Prop'r ena airing air? Maj. Peterson read t
x ° Pa ee 3 “Dearest Papa: I learned to-day that you
nty.and plex . UA Sha had taken an oath to kill my Fred if he
GEORGE A. GRAY, stole me and ran off with me
ba : well enough to know yo uld not break
. ~ Buneral Director and Embalmer.: . that cain. Win! om I to do? Couid .
: Crissel Bros give him up? Of course not! Would I alt The Finest of Faneral ings low my husband shot before my own ever
lors in. Fiors! vo ‘ *t by may —s father? Gertataly not! What
a’ Ban, Pieces st ee. ze : must io? hat could 146? Well, &
on, Lamb, Hams, Telephone opel 81, residence . sense came to my rescue, and I decided to
iN 283. i ee steal Fred! Before you read t
have stoien him, but will be giv
right to keep the ‘stolen goods. Your lov~
ing daughter, g BETTI
Peterson stood & moment; .
d with awe, Then he burst into
a loud laugh. ‘ :
“Well, major,
de of the road.
I'll sue you for
stealing my son,
Tll break my gun an
ter. What do you propose to do, suh 2?”
The old man’s face was dark for a
moment, then mirth struck it and shattered it into smiles.
“By George, major, [ll snap my
bowie and bless, my son, suh!”.
i. Qive me your hand!. This m
of our children, suh—”
“Divorces the feud forever,
toward him and
ep, striving,
lIties, to formulate a
e could obtain his
TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, igo.
NO——<<
Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light. .
en a legal . : we're in a neat trap!
But I shan’t kill your daughter, suh, for
suh! My voice is this:
d wless my daugharriage
gis satisfaction. complaints numtH tie ie Quality ot the material used .
in out ote “7 se
noe ail to. prove satisfactory.
5 oe the Boo Saale. These feorss
. wilhshow why our store is so popular.
at reasonabl
J Merbines s. Needles, Oil and parts for
‘ : ea of machines supplied to
order.
[BOVEY BROTHERS,
SSIONAL CARDE*
(
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counscior at Li w,
FFICE—COR, BROAD AND DE Sis,
up stairs. Nevada City.
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
EPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
Offies‘in Morgan ¢ FKoberts’ block. Neade City.
‘about:one to every hundred pairs
ers sre increusmen’éand Ohildren’s
airing prompt! and neatly done
Bergin mgs on pete
Also: office: for the Singer Sewing
Broad Street.
8: oad Street, opp. Nasional Exchange Hote
JANES HENSESSY, « Prop’r.
s at the win50 CENTS A WEEK.
sements of not to ee ave. pee i
rted under cen
or $2 a month. the oad fiona! line
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
Degree of Honor.
A Lady to paint pictures at ho
Will teach you free. Send selfstamped envelope for reply.
He raised the window and cautiously
* . Picture Auctioneer, 64 Pearl St., Santa Cruz,
Wanted.
me for me.
addressed
Wm. Lemos,
at he thought he
A man pessess
“Get on your things, darling,” said a
Wanted.
ing clerical and mechanical
abilities. Address Box A, Nevada City.
f2i-iw
Empire Stable,
—"
has the largest jot of
WORSES, CARBIAGES AND BUGGIES
The Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor
Choicest of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
An entertainment. will be given by the Degree of Honor on Wednesday evening, March
qth. Dance and refreshments. Admission
£26-td
Give me call and you'll never regret
Pine Street, Nevada City.
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICK IN ALL FHE COuKT
State aad Jederal.
ae = A
‘Pair After Pair, W""""" _
" foea of ahoee” ,cceived . ‘sgn are being
distributed through this and adjoining
counties. Every pair sold seems to Ww
ie ge
P. FP. SLMONDS,
Attorney and Cquusclor at Law,
JLL PRACTICE IN THS STATE aiv
United Staten tonrtsi
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law aad Notary Public.
BYICB— TiLLE TILE 8) BIOR¥Y BUILDING, NEVADA
i. Cc. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
¥FICE-TILLEY BUILDING, VOR. BROAD
and Pine streets. Up Stairs.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial -Streef
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney ;: at : Law,
FFICE—TILLZY BUILDING, COR. BRAD
aud Pine str «rs, Nevada City -,
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counscior at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmersialand Pine streets.
Stearh Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
These are the attrac tions you can
always find at
Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
wand, ky Taylor,”
coast is cléat,
‘haind machines from
chines repaired, ‘13 years exper'e
at BOVEY BROS.’ Shoestore on Broad St.
Sole Agent for Nevada GEO. W.SREEKS,
feb20-1m
So'@and rented on easy term
change for anything useful. Good second$5 up. ‘All makes of mance.
s, or will exMoore," Rhone a me
: Wm. J. Britland.
*D. R.ZKINNEY, Proprietor.
in half« serious.
“Come, while ye!
the day crouches under the eas
wall, while yet upon thy eruel fatner’s
‘eyelids press the leaden fingers of deep
sleep. Soon the bird of dawning will
a that . begin to drive the damp dark with his
high notes. Come, sweet creature, come away and let’s be one ere
y!??
contract.
Fire-proof b
joining. situated at
mercial and Broad etfeets,
Fred hesitated no longer, b Johnston property. Enquire of Geo. KE.
Scwer Connections Made.
Iam prepared te_n ake contracts at low . 4¢ the Corner of
tes for laying private sewers and making . will keep:constantly on
onnections with the public system. The
best of work. Let me figure-before you let a
RicHaRD J. TREMAINE. f 17-tf
hand the finest
Property For Sale.
Johnji6_.
Steam Beer, 5 Cents.
rick’ building ond = Give me acall, Kind and courteous treatthe junction of Commentextended to all.
known. as the ;
The Best Cigars.
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramento «at Nevada
City, Cal.
i.L. BOWMAN. 3. FP. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
filee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal.
SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS,
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONK
OCIETY DIRECTORY. All the favorite pene of Whiskies kepton
such as: “Kentuc! elas
Gilt Edge Saloon,
H AVING PURCHASED THE WELLMountain Company, No. 16
U. R. K. of P.
}. Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
LHURSDAY EVENING of each month. .
GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
C. H. Harrison, Recorder.
known and ular ilt Edge Saloon
o road aud Pine streets, .
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
0. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited tc
attend.
WM, DELBRIDGE, C. C,
G. W. Oapen, K. of K. and S.
dressed and had soon crawled throat
the window, landing in the odcrous emprace of his nocturnal visitant.
A soft, warm palm embrace
For Buggy Tops~ “your . great-grandfather killed
—
gers, and an eager, sweet voice said:
.
Maj. Tom PeterA few seconds later,
heard a mufson, suddenly awakering,
fled volley of Lobdfs on the
Champion Boot Black.
The Referee,
dered what it could mean,
n the morning
sode Maj. Tom
t on his verp his, trusty old rifle.
out yet that his son
his room, The latter.
nlar hours, an? the
know whether the
While quietly
At about ten o’clock
of the above strange ep!
of late, kept no reg
son had slept at home.
ammer he casually
he road, and beheld
knee
MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’rs
FINEST :: :
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. 7 wavs BoucHt THe POPULAR SALOON
phone,
GEO. RICHARDSON,
For the hest shine in town call on William “
Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and UNDERTAKER
colored shoes a specialty. Satisfaction guarof EMBALMER.
eS Parlors BroadjStreet. opp. City Hall.
night. Hearse furnished
in city free. Strict attention to all calls
day or night. Lady a ant. TeleWest 5,
CHARLES &. ASHBURN, Recorder.
‘on Commercial street known as the
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt FREE COIN AGE.
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
east his eye down t
his enemy by inheritance coming
toward his house at 4 furi
fle now rose up an
tioning attitude, as
visit from Maj. Pitehford.
latter was white from some aw
d assumed a queshe had never had a
Up to the yard gate came Maj. Fit
ford and con.nanded Aris enemy
“Must I being this?” queried Peterson, tapping his gun.
“No, sth, not now, su
E. Ww. SCHIIIDT, -this minute, sub,”
h. Come heah Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity
Telephone No. 72.
fvery 2d aud 4th '
GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56,
A Favorite Old Saloon
UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT.
Here you will al«ays find the choicest
in the market. Ww Ligaors and Cigars
Wee yee will receive @ cordial wel. 3econd an
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. oO.
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clook
B. A. BOST W. M. =
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Vellows Heil
Monday of each month a
$30 o'clock.
J. #. SHAW, C.P
NN.» G. W
. Meets at Pythian Castle ’
Every Tuesday evening at 7: 80 o’elock.
‘ F. L. ARBOGAS i, Pres,
KD. J. MORGAN, R.S.
Laurel Paridr,No. 6, N. D. G. We
Meets at Pythian Castle
MISS MARGARET GHULESPIE, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS Res.
d fourth Thursdays of each month
NATIONAL Robert Simmons.
d Feed Stable.
pi seis CHING LEE
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Dealer‘in
Best of attention given to transien: Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear AnD orusr
customers. 4
HE 3 Allclothes made to order,
Stables Open All Night. and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
Peterson went out, and while he was
itehford, with a approaching the gate P
ece of peper ca . nervous hand, drew: api
from his pocket. and reached it toward
“¢he former, commanding:
“Read this, suh, and tell me what
“TME BEST 1S
HONE TOO GOOD.”
That's the motto of yours truly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
Luta’s Restaurant.
Rider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
Silk Waists and Ladies’ Unde:
Broad Street, two doors below Mrs
NATIONAL, MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citisens’ Bank.
NEW YORK HOTEL:
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—A home-like
up-to-date house, situated. in one of
pleasantest portions'of the Queen City. Fifty
nice rooms; electric lights t nroughont,THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
for variety, cooking and service.
TRICTLY FIRST-CLA BAR s lied
wlth dy eer 8 ies. W
e ars, Ete. Wancy Mixed Drinks a specity.
the county for the mouey.
FRANK’S PLACE
Broa 1, Street, above Pine,
And it is a winner. He makes it ;
point 80, tee ioaes tad Cigars C.J.NAPPZIGER, ° Prop’r Nevada City.
in the market, and always leads ‘
meses a , cg Hentsnomenete” . . BNTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
ee eer EROS See seagate ats °° “nes, uguors en ea
izens Bank, ’ S opeharae PAY US 4 CALL.
hiskies, ines,
Rates moderate,, Best accommodations ia
FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor.