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and = oe nett has
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momiTHE ‘TRANSCRIPT. . ‘Heeian wat ae tuqelional targe ae Be:
‘g ra ———— S. epigh * . 2os$:hisnewspaper position, but im> of a oc «lo Fe oe ieia oY pmedintaig gtk amnthersand ¢, better
Se : BROWN & CALKINS,. : Proprietors. of eS ee ee ee ee Leoianeasiies doerents
eho : jBrief Bis mane fe iy James stares. . Lest Pay, fa JOB nig
i a ana nb Riley. . . , [said Judge artindale, the editor.
By [ail, $6 ear. : OMe Ferenc alee ca eas red’ in 2 7 e Old ‘. mimin’
eee Supan its co a tine Pointer ane Ade . Wale nid "Leven: More Poems” IndlBy Carrier, 12'1-2 Cts a Week. . “yataint to a Patent Medicine . #08 recognized her own. ‘The “Hoosier
oe : “Wender—Story of His First . poet”. was acclaimed by his compatri\ iBiterary Saceens, . -boteeverywhere. . But-whep, in 1886, the Ape’ ADVERTISING RATES
seeder <ade known on application.
rdware ; a]
: Send Apparent Difference. ;
or. the Johnny—Pa, some of the curious.
Hous ~ people round here they call “odd” and
sini some of the others “eccentzic.”
recipes. ‘What's the difference? —
tPA Pa—When a man is said to be e€cphia, Pa, ~ centric he usually has more or less
Chopper. money. When he is poor a man is simply odd.—Boston Transcript.
Municipal Jealousies,
New Yorker—You are a stranger
here, I presume?
Chicago Man (haughtily)—Iam from
the great city that New York is jealous
of. % :
New Yorker—Ah! And how are
things in dear old Lunnon!—N. ¥.
Weekly. Byes
Heap. o’ Difference.
-per)—I see that Mrs. Moaner’s jewel
case has been stolen. I wonder how
much it would be worth?
Mr. Jorks—That depends, dear,
whether it is Mrs. Moaner the actress
or Mrs. Moaner the banker’s wife.—
Ally Sloper.
i Marked Zero.
Teacher—What does the word marsupial mean?
~cago: Tribune.
Put to a New Use.
Mrs. Jorks (reading the evening pa'
_. was all,”—Chicago Post.
. ee ace enpalarkon ofa mar. ment to concentrate. your mind upon
supial : absolutely nothing.
x Miss Spicer—Would it make much
é Tommy—A tobacco smoker.—Chi‘Twas the first letter written on a
ved
en 3 >
Jink—My. deat MacFuddle, Wwe = .
very thing you want!’ Charming house—lovely spot! Cheap, too. “Bu ; one
great drawback. You can’t get any
water there! : i
» MacFuddle—O,; that doesn’t matter!”
—London Punch.
For That Tired Feeling.
> ‘Phe trouble with full many « man,
: ern he only n a prod. — ‘
Uateoe Dally ewe e i
' “Why! It Didu’t Count.
“Did you give him any, encouragement?” inquired the mother, neferring
to the impecunious young man who refused to consider himself out in the
cold, = :
“Qh, dear, no; none at all,” replied
the beautiful daughter. “On .one or
two occasions at the seashore last summer I promised to be his wife, but that
Same Thing. ‘ %
Mr. Boresley (amateur hypnotist)—
Now, Miss Spicer, I want you for a mo“difference if I concentrated it upon
you, Mr. Boresley?—Tit-Bits.
~~’
Much Maligned. ara ay
known’ as the “Hoosier poet," and per-.
haps the most distinctively original.
poet the west has ever produced, was
“fen his mo 2
M. Reazin, A. M., in the Chicago Ree~"
. sibility, tender-heartedness, hurror,
‘eharacteristic of the country village
« Jowes: Whitecm Riley, ‘tamiliatly:'
vorn in Greenfield, Ind. about 46
ars ago. Both on his father’s and:).
mother’s side, writes Antoinette .
ord; he is descended from ancestry of
characterand ability, his mother’s people in especial being remarkable for.
chose same qualities of sympathy, sen“e., which his poetry indicates that he
himself possesses in large degree. As
a boy he lived to the full the boy-life
$f the west of the last generation. And . nh
‘n the fields, the lanes, the fence cor: }.
uers, the roadsides, the “cricks,” the,
“swimmin’-holes,” ete. that that boyife affected he enjoyed the advanages of an education that was much
nore agreeable to him and that has
xroved much more valuable to him
han any he ever obtained at school.
n fact, he. was but an_ indifferent
chool pupii—to put the matter even
nildly. His father wished him to be. .
‘The ©
Ba mes Whitcomb Riley” became a
‘mathe a8 well known in one state as in
fandther. The shrines
‘that after we are married you will
very likely ‘find: me inclined to be ar. . bitrary and dictatorial in my manner.
“T won’t pay the slightest attention to
what you say.”—Chicago Post.
had curled his hair for the first time.
As soon as he became awake she lifted
fellow quickly, “let-me get down and
shake off the shayings.”—Judge.
in prose and verse appeared—
Boss. Girl and Other Stories”—
of genius are
‘No Occasion for Worry.
“T must‘warn you, dearest,” he said,
“No matter,” she replied, cheerfully.
_., Did Not. Belong There.‘While Willie was sleeping his mother
im up before the looking glass.
“Oh, mamma!” ¢xclaimed. the little
ONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15), 1900.
It’s Rightly,
Bread,
. Pies,
Cakes,
Fancy Pastry).
Plain Pastry, Etc.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR, WEDDING CAKES.
AN orders promptly filled aud: delivered at your doors. 4
Howard Loveland,
geese sar
That’s what: everybody in Nevada’
City says about the. , :
BAKERY in the Transcript ik
on Commercial street. You 45
always depend upon it that the} «*
'
se peaietlbalhan:<cthalimitasndipe nea aby
From this Bakery are all right in
every respect, }
Telephone West 8.
‘ 5: Wheret
‘Though the ear be full of kernels,
Where among the mighty mob
Is a man who doesn’t want a
. Few:more grains upon the cob?
+Brooklyn Life.
PUT HIS FOOT IN IT.
‘ome a lawyer, as he himself was. But
-he young nature-lover had no desire
for law or any other profession, and:
-o elected to “learn a trade.” Accordingky he was: “apprenticed to an old
Jutchman,” who was-a-tign painter.)
Finally he concluded that he would
‘read law with his-father.” But; “I
4idn’t seem to get anywhere. Forgot .
qs diligently as read.” Then one day .
“a patent medicine doctor happened’
‘6 come along.” The man had a nice >
-ig and two fine horses and. young
—,: t iter that Rachel had ¢ “To my mind Nero has been much Kiley craved permission to go-along
Asie r that Rachel had ever Fe . . aligned. He might heve been worse with him and “paint his advertites:
baonte : Br ayy ee & if he pealig” waslled: ta be cruel and. ents for him.’ The permission wae} .
Mamma, mamma!” exclaimed fie . . 4. and “I rod t of t
little lady as the postman left, “I’ve got heartless.” granisd. sn $006 Ceol Te
a letter that was written on thesewing . “How 80?” : hind those horses without saying .
machine.”—Judge. < ing. . atte might have played the trombone . Word to anyone.” in shor’, a Ebie-<
r x tated of dhe fiiie."--Chieago Post, . eWay fom Rome. Hiley temaines pithy
$he Gave Him No Chance. Se ae é ie a et
Bacon—Did you say you hadn’t had The Stiff-Necked Generation. { af
a chance to-speak to your wife.about Chollie—Weally, Miss Gayleigh, if
RANCE. . that matter we talked over, last week? . you wefuse me I'll—T’ll cut me throat,
, Egbert—That’s what I said. Jon’tcherknow.
“Well, it seems very strange.” Miss Gayleigh—Well, if you don’t do
“Qh, no, it doesn’t. You don’t know . it yourself pretty quick your eollar will . P fj my wife.”—Yonkers Statesman. — gave you thé trouble—N. Y¥. World.
SSOCIaUOD Seeking Information. : The Cheerful Idiot,
“Qh, Mr. Van-Dobbs!” exclaimed Mrs. “The eyes,” said: the sentimental
Cal. Cumrox. : boarder, “are the windows of the soul.” .
> “What is it?” inquired theartist, . “I am sorry to hear that,” said the
er Day “Would you mind telling me whether Cheerful Idiot, “for I have been taught
as this picture is impressionistic or that it is extremely unbygienic ‘to ",
sok whan an whether it hasn’t been finished.”"— Sleep with one’s windows tightly VV //:
hurt. adeiticutWashington Star. E closed.” —Cincinnati Enquirer. es a
lanctaliy Salped He Pon’t Believe It. Truly Wondertal. JAMES WHITCOMB. RILEY.
when you are Mary—Teacher says history repeats . Mrs. Wiffles—What most surprised . (Known the -World Over as ‘"The Hoosier
al axebiscs itself. you when you’ arrived in Paris? Poet.”)
and and foot Tommy—Well, I guess it don’t, And . . Mrs. Jaunter—Why, the fact that lit-. jim for a year, in which he traveled
bo S404.08 Ni oon a feller’s got to do some purty hard tle children of three or four years could . about through many states.
ee and dues of ‘scrappin’ to be able to repeat it him-') talk French. It was ‘perfectly amaz-. Having returned home from his patself.—N, Y, Truth, + a ing.—Tit-Bits. ; ent-medicine sign-painting adventures
ee a he organized what he called ® “busi.
nsurance, pay: “ : : sess expedition on my own account.”
Laws het ere
He got together four or five young te
poli . lows like himself—“all musical,” ““
Por is years FOR A QUARTER ere ee
‘ : he A y painters. One,” he says;:
sickness, : wg . : i i
“could whistle like a nightingale. Anos Sie
other sang like an angel. Another
age — O F A Cc ENTU RY. ee played the banjo.” Riley . himself
ociation is Pre Pa ce emia eS _ . “seuffled with the'violin and-the gai
erong et ced s Loleibt Nebel ”: “The Graphic company”—this
Th le of Nevad: ecogn:! store of d,the . tare Graphic company
pete — Thosseh anweles, Oe atsantors Lee ete pie iidarenrs for was its name—would invade a town
with the States choice Holiday Go This year we surpass all past records in our. 414 capture it -by music and swell garon nua ares eee ments, “We dressed Joud. You could nd a rge fs iB. G -oun. é
pares “te Diamonds set rnd unset. hear our clothes an incalculable disQuartz Jewelry of our own make tenede SE Se ee,
ed. Write ¥ — ee : gain with a leading firm in the piace
ne ry yt . —the highest bidder they could get—
ERLEY, ae hing in Jewelry gold and plated. to paint ar Leste ppg bp yecicad on
ral Manager, erware— all the roads leading to the town.
eaRGIeee, yn pied. owt . = ee ae mie He finally joined a newspaper office . :
SUD ae ee ae : IR D —in Anderson, Ind.—and began: his lit. , :
(O@F We fill country mail orders. and guarantee satisfaction, erary career ‘py writing poo Seal
Dp : rhymes as “advertising locals”—"dog) Colleg C. J. BRAND MANUFACTURING JEWELER ) ere.” he called them, but we may
: be sure among them shone many.@
TELEP : . at
{ONE W. 14, BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY. spark of true, genius. At the same
eager sg" ee time he wrote many rhymes withthe ing course..40 r erious intention of having 7 ie 7
Miidiei eo possible, recognized as poems. But he . ;
eae toy wt Ka tn rea eta tata tani . could not get them published. Even
ear 9 mos.,..80 cinninane: Pe ea eS eee ee, . compositions whose worth he had testBOs ated ei 20 : iat . ed—those that “would-please people
8, 8 mos.. .2U 2. i fa . when I'd stand up and read ‘em to
8, 3 mos...15 : T u re Sa them”—would be returned promptly
, : ; Ee . by every magazine to which he offered
1899; sana fat . them for publication. The Hoosier dia1 first lessons aft . lect was too “low down” for the avsie Si é . erage magazine editor. ;
T, Principal. On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class. job => Finally, in a freak of boyish indig2 5 and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market EA” pH gh — re oer
Sc, RR pricks, if you want to do your own work in makiugconUM (7°, 3 “wanted: wae net origins ee
nections with the new city system. Or we will take con‘Bh Sos heey Paging Bove tos ph rele
1S, tracts to farnish the pipe, put.it down and make all con{#4 . und of palming it off on the public
si nections. We employ none but first-class workmen. i . as a real poem of Poe’s recently discovinstrumenta S rE, jered. The scheme was very skillfully
: . ‘ =a planned and very deftly executed and
ral Director. ’ : ~ Bs , % i} . successful beyond anything the clever
a oe ; ArHint -About Stoves J sia . deviser of it had ever dreamed. From
Valley and other = a He . one end of the country to the other
nile ‘at ti vf aod : ’ att . “Leonainie” was hailed as a veritable
lg mes Soe : fia . “find,” a bit of genius’ most . nuine
reply : poo Yon may needa now heating or cooking stove. Our ‘= \ore. Riley had his revenge.“ had
rth San Juan or stock is one of the largest in this part of the-State. We TP’ “2
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are & sous nant 6 :
, surprisingly moderate for such stoves. $2. . sone Too coop.”
ansfer Co. = G pita ee BF . mateo moto of rours tly
is ie George E. Turner, _ . ceorae w. Tatton,
etranspor — co : : Bag
ost Fo 2k pe taal nO es =. ani it ts'a winner. He makes it a
wa sea bd a wes point 1 £0 serve his petcone
: ) M ' weer 5 re Mi sll Se ge ant
: : , Pioneer Hardware Dealer. . = Sars always
buse EN pts: 4 ae oh ~. . . The Peerless Saloon — ales always on
Ser) es) Dee y
Ha ieee Dee
reehy
SA AS
“4 nt
t re
. you say that when you,have had a wife
‘}before? pate 3
Mr. Footinit—Pshaw! She was .a
the
A ' u WU U
Mr, Footinit—You are the first womtam I ever.loved. é
Mins Ripe (reproachfully)—How can }mere girl when I married her.—N. Y.
Mrs. Bronston——We. must call on our
) Union : Hotel
Henry Metzenbaughet, Prop’r.
. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS . &
W. U. Telegraph, Office in the House.
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
room inthe city,.with the
the market affords, . .
Of on:
which
pa ; 5 .
{A Few Odds:.an
f Holiday, Bpecialtles are, lett
rice.
and: Women’s Fine Shoes not exactly
up. to.style, but nevertheless -extra
good oy and value, going for $1.00
and $200 per pair. A full line of the
Latest ‘Styles and ‘Finest:
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes always
‘on hand at the lowest prices.
at reasona
Also office for the Singer Sewin
Machines; Needle y :
‘alt ‘makes ‘of machines ‘supplied to
order.
BOVEY BROTH
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Li w,
(RzCe CoE. BROAD AND PINES?S.,
up stairs, Nevada City.
Ww. W. WAGGUNER,
‘Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
DP pest. U. 8S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
fed Office.in Mor;
gan & Roberts’ Block, NeCity. ;
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law. .
ILL PRACTICH IN ALU fda COURT
State and Federal.
d Ends}
dispose of
Also u few ‘pairs of Men’s
Grades of
promptly and neatly done
le pri
~P. F. SIMONDS,
‘Attorney and Counselor at Law;
wt PRACTICE IN THB STATE 4x0
nited Courts
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Pubiic.
(Higa TLaY BUILDING, NEVADA
CITY.
Oil and parts for
i. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counseior at Law.
PICE-TILLEY BUILDING, VOR. BRUAD
‘and Pine streets. Up Stairs. >
ERS,
Broad Street.
ALL, SUNNY ROOMS.
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
Electric lights throughout the building,
Has the largest and most modern dining
freshest and beat.
°
Quarters.
The office of the NEVADA
CO: ELEOTRIO POWER
COMPANY is now at the
Gas Works on Coyote Bt.
, Gas
For heating and cooking
Electricity. ~
' Wor’ lighting and
JOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
. Transcript Block, Commercial ‘Street
Nevada Oity.
New
ee
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
Bala -Airars saps BUILDING, COR. BRUAD
and Pine str: evs. Nevada City
A
the New Management —
iWorld, Of the Union Hotel, with its « antlyadd—— ing impreveme’ e it the f ond
The Newcomers All Right. most popular resort in the m: ‘
Northern Central California.
new neighbors as soon as they get set
tled.
Mr. Bronston-—Who are they?
The: Referee,
“T don’t know.”
“Have you ecen them.”
“No,””
<
“Then whet do you know abou!
them?”
’ “Every bit of their furniture was covered with canvas.”—N. Y. Weekly.
yd Wee”?
" am Easy Riddance.
Mr. Hardrocks—By George, I was re-Meved this morning.
Mrs. Hardrocks—Why;, Silas, how?
Did somebody. pick your pocket?
~~ Mr! Hardrocks—-No. Young PerkHleighicame in to see me. I thought he
was certainly. after our daughter, but
he merely. wanted to borrow ten dollars.
He'll never bother us any more. I let
him have it.—Cleveland Leader. ;
me
, SE?
+ 4
: Too Sad.
There oe @ young women from LeicesWho lived in the city of Cheichestes,
She would giggle and flirt,
* (Milk her. parents felt hurt,
And wondered what on earth poceister.
—Cincinneti. Enquirer. :
A MALICIOUS HUSBAND.
ity
Bh
ue
en)e
Y
YY Y/,
Woh LAY.
j
}
“You are always complaining about
Arthur, and claim it makes
you -nervous,. while dear baby falls
asleep as soon as I begin a song.” i
“Oh, baby is smarter than you think.
He pretends to be asleep so that you
will stop singing.” —Fliegende Blaetter.
* after the Feast.
Now: doth. the lone turkey warble,
In accents filled with glee:
“The good die young and I rejoice
Because of my toughness—see?”
; /m@hicago Daily News. ;
my singing,
; ++ Merely Interested.
“Jt ig claimed by the complainant
“. that you assaulted him,” said the magistrate. seg 2
‘He lies; your worship. I never
touched him. Robson and Tibbs picked
him up and carried him to the pump.
de
‘dle.”—Illustrated American,
waking Fearfal Chances. —
vied again. ‘This.is his fourth wife.
ful, “He'll get.caught some day.
FPuddy—Get caught?
MIKE WHEELIHAN;Prop’r.
All I did was to work the pump han-:
Fuddy—Kwiverful, they say, is mar‘Duddy—Kwiverful ’d better be careDuddy—Yes; he’ll marry a woman
kk *
FINEST :: :
Wines, Liquors
and ‘Cigars
JANES HENSESSY,
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND-BUGGIES
To he
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hotel
The Empire Livery Stable
Nevada City.
Prop’r.
bas the largest lot of
fond ip thie part of the State.
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
NATIONAL
Livery and. Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA; Proprietor.
Best of attention given to trensien!
customers.
“Fhe Glenbrook,
RalphMaitland cesew Proprietor
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Give me call and you'll never, regret
Pine. Street, Nevada City.
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
Choicest of
os
Stables Open All Night. .
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City
Telephone No. 72.
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. .
The Best Liquors,
These are the attractions you can
The Best Cigars.
= always find at
“THE .COUNCIL . CHAMBER.”
a THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
‘CYSPICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmeroialand Pine strates.
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office at residence, Sacramentc s6 Nevada
WA
City, Cal.
LL. BOWMAN. J. 7. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Offiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree:
Nevada City, Cal.
FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONK
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountain Company, No. 16,
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
THURSDAY EVENING of each month.
GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
C. H. Hanuison, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Visiting Brethren are: cordially invited to
attend. :
3 E. A. MOORE, C. C.
G.'W. Oapen, EK: of R. and S.
Nevada City ‘Lodge, No. 52, A. O.
U. W. ee
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o’clock.
S. LEK, LEITER, M. W
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
c.J.NAPPZIGER, = *° Prop’r Beer 5 Cents a Glass. B apne
Beef ‘ _ all favori of Whisktes k Meets at Odd Fellows Hai
ie 3 at vou roa — d orn ag Wh C mucky waglor, 2 cane Every 2d and inh Monday of each month at
‘ 10) . r, :
Heplesale and retail. pene ena reel end” ood.” a oe ae WALTER YAUCH, C. P.
nda Wm. J. Britla . As ; \.
Ane lly toued asker a 4s me. sear bases ncaa
class market. ; :
pods aalkewen free ~ Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. V.
pater: Snead ae ee e Meets at Pythian Castle
N d A 4 0 { f . ’ ’ Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
F. L. ARBOGAS!, Pres.
Nevada SSay ice, cone i ee RD. J. MORGAN, R. 8.
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. .
Gold and ores of every _deéstripsion melted
refined and assayed. Practical milling of
quartz from from 50 to 500 lbs.
«Buy Gold Pst, Gold and Silver Bare. Aeids
v naiblas for sale
Crissel Bros,
i Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BAOON, Ete.,
Krystons Mazxet—Commereial Street.
GEORGE A. GRAY,
* Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Faneral‘jFarnishings.
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence
283.
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LBADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine Street. ...s++++c++s0++Nevada City Cal
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga:
Sold, roe
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
Successor to Lammon Bros.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand.
STEAM BEER ON DRAUGHTS CTS.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each mon'h
MISS MARGARET GILLESPIE, Pres.
MRS. BELLK DOUGLASS E X
NEW YORK HOTEL.
°
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
Parlors Broad: Street, opp. City
d mday au furn
in city free.
day or_ night.
phone,
—aND—
EMBALMER.
d night. H
Lady attendant. Tele°
Bab.
earse shed’:
Strict attention to all calls ©
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
UNDER NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like
agg beat Hay red the UP-in one o
pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty
nice rooms; electric lights throughout.
HE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
toe vari cooking and service. — si
TLY FIRST-C R supplied
Ft Raga RC
wee
With
come.
Bad strest hstcarone rom
iseas Bank.
from the Cit».
—
who will live Boston Transcript. \
Rates moderate. Best accommodations in
A Favorite Old Saloon
’ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
es
I HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
on Commercial street known as the
FREE COINAGE.
Ps Rocha always find the choicest
re and*Cigars in the market.
you will receive a cordial wel‘ the county for the money.
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor
‘Broad Street, above Pine,,
Nevada City.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP .
On draught. Best brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
—_—_——
Robert Simmons!
Pay US A OALL.
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor «