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r side of National Kin
wade Tee
0 on maid SUEY OF
Section I.
po, to,
daria ta ot eh
ho shalt
of this si of fy
nor and. ‘
vil i. Sued in a, oui
unar
Olex Salling eaenenlice eine
ug ‘Len {yj
Sectior «II.
nance shall (ake e ect imp i
ecember $d, 1600, by the. followiy
<a Peard and Hill,
B.S. RECTO y
IDNEY PRARD, Clerk. don,
lication Lecember Sth, 1999,
rai
Assessment Notice,
} hereby given that at eating
ag peste On thie dat
hare was ecmament (N09) » ot q
he nlcag nena payable
om office‘of the Co “i sine
t, mPicgy be Prancisee, Cx Call iforn 8 Buy,
nia,
vin kite een lay Ot Le,
iad unten
side Dotan, eit Lee lees pay
eighth . Patani
of advertising and ga
r of the Hoard of Directors: a
U
08 Battery Street, a Pra
ee,
Notice to 0 Creditors,
. OF. F. MARSHAL DU.
a Notice is hereby te ts .
xed, Administrator of the ph
ul Lumtord, deceased, to the cre:
1d ali persons having Claims @gainst
leceased, to exhibit them with th
vouchers, within four mouths salve
ullication of this noti pu
ard vase Vellon horce ass Valley, \
~ t he same mo the Shiace cen
© busine: said
ty of Nevada, Cal. it ne
ead ¢ 3. TORP,
Administrator of Nevada piel
City, November 7, 1000.
Lacue, Attorneve tor Adm'r,
jotice ot Proving will
SUPERIOR COURT IN AND F0«K
ounty of Nevada, tate of Cul
onmtwad of the Estate of £ of ELIZABKTA
ny hereby given that MONDAY, th
of January, IW, at 10 o'clock a, i,
lay, at t © Court Room of said
the Court. House in the City and
f Nevada, has been appointed by ne
ne and place for proving the Willot
abeth Jones, d and for bear.
Siiitantton of Lucy "Noyes and A, .
for the issuance tothem of Letter
utary when ayd where any perm
d may appeer ane —o the same,
Jecember.27th,
I ARBOGASI, ark,
Jalling, Aw: y ghee Petitioners.
Notice to Creditors.
E OF J. RADKAU, DECEASED. No
is hereby given by th: undersignel
jrator ot ike estate of J. buadeau, de
v the creditors of auu all co
laims against the sai d
them; with the nece.sary Wouenin
ur months after the first public
shis notice to the said Administre
1e iuw office of Jones & Luru a“
ievada Co., Cal.,the same being
‘the tra tion of the Bre by d
te in said Cc unty 4 Nevada. ;
Jd. TORPIE, .
Administrator of frede Coumy.
» City, November 7, Lv00.
¢ Larue, Attorneys for Adm'r.
Summons.
uperior Court of the County of
erie; of Poitou “ ike , al
low le, as m, . pelle of thi!
of SABKA K, rUwcek,
vs BRED UU. MKLAY end. Ala ANN:
Defeutan:s. Action brought int
r Court of the County of Nev
A ot sire aud the Complaint
itice of theClerk ofsaid Couuty of be
eople of the State of California wall
z to Krea CU. Meiby, Defenuaut: .
re hereby required to appeur andar
yeomplaint in an action eutiued us
rought against you in the Super
. the County of Nevada, State ui
Within teu days after the servVivw of
this summous—if sérved within thil
or within thirty days if served vit
pu aie hereby notified that unlea
ear and answer as abuve required, ”
Piamiitt wil take judgmeut for ay
ur damages demanded in the com”
18 arising Upon Contract, or wilayi
the Court jor any other relief “" j
in the complaint.
under my hand’ and the op ‘of ih
r Courtof the County
hsammtaeind this 8th day of Nuvembe
" ¥, L, ARBOGAST, Clerk. '
‘SIMON DA, arenes for Plaiutitt.
nnz2Summons.
EK JUSTICE’S COURT OF NEVADA
wee County of Nevada, State
tia.
EK. TORMER, Plaintiff,
BLACK ; EDWARD BLACK, Agent fo ,
BLAGK, : Defendant.
ve of the State of California eo)
to Fred ‘Black; h. W. Black, 4
I Black, defendant.
re hereby aivecsae to ae sogees al bela ‘
my 9 Hevea t
Ip, and p la e Tolar ly ‘sal
eutitied as ‘above, brought agaiul
phe sueiers Court of Nevada Lown .
ah) nerese, State of Califor
ive e service ou ult
munonest Bans eee within the city and
township or city in which thi .
brough:; or, it served out of i
ip or city but in this county, —
4 or, within twenty “aye ii
re.
= are veke notified that ual
rand a er as above mdr
L Dlaintit RAL take judgment ira
or de demanded A ui ont .
AS Arising Upon Co; tra, oF 5
> the L our-. of demandeompleint,
bes i ap taencnped Qith day of Se
3.8. HOLBROUE,
istice of me Peace of snid Towue:
_neweeeeeel
Fae to Show: Cause.
Superior Court, County of Nevads
f Calit
> matter ‘of a Estate of SABRAS
to show cause why order of sale
& bc "fomlay thg oe aa gee
aa fits bewsri ney} herein uly yer =
Jb lor pow Bhan hover phe ceeacnt,? fort
Strate pater she, nd a
pereous into on Pall ie \ es
e.suid “
ii cue thes the “ih d ony .
‘ae
6 Court # iloom af we
te of Calitorals f
Au
eeu lished Sf
eo epeks in the Need
& newspaper . P
in Nevada ov iio. 5
i Superior Juds Re
i December 1, 1£00.
i
PANE FON
ay
ER AO INN ERTL SEIN EE
€ *
i ry
rt ¥RAR—NO, 13,140. es
ene cote
* EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
ardware, Stoves and.
Before purchasing anything i in the above line call! and inepsct “he biol uf
9
=GLO. E. TURNER: S.—_—
There you will find the greatest variety to be found in the city, and ‘the prices s lower
‘anywhere else, a great reduction having been made. ~
The articles are too numerous to mention, but drop in “ait you will find just what you
7A Big Stock of Sporting Goods Just Received. =——
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF LAMPS, WHICH Is UNSURPASSED.
FOR STOVES. AND RANGES, the stock. cannot. be eave “any” way.
~G. E. TURNER, Fine Steet, Herat tity
Bargains are offered i in Boy’ s Wagons, Etc.
o
aie 4 ,
o iy 4 a
CENTS A WEEK
or $2a month. Kac additional line
fa week or 40 cents a month. Paynts‘of not to exceed five lines in
rted under this head for 50 cents
te in advance.
je Canover Piano, almost new. AdP. O. Box, Nevada City,
For Sale.
d18-2w
Xx-room evottage with Porcelain bath
at marble wash. gtand and electric
ors above Episcopal church,
For Reat.
most desirable location. Apply
ji-lw
‘ Big Christmas Discount.
iow and get the big Xmas discount
ed f6r any make of machine traded
‘new Singers. Also big discount for
mm that have no old machine.
d ones from $5 up. All kinds feand work guaranteed. Office—Bovey
shoe store, Nevada City.
Agent.
Good sec:
GEO. N.
tk. $12 weekly salary and expenses.
blished house, pleasant, permanent
, rapid advancement and increase
. Write at once.
» Address
Dept. E,
Fide Salary--$1 2 Weekly.
women appoint agents and
us, some to travel, others for loBUTLER & ALGER,
New Haven, Conn
Nevais a i
; House and Lot For*Sate.
m house, with both gas and electric
; barn and carriage room.. All modern
ments and a bath. Apply to GKO. A
fs: au 31-tf
janent position of trust, here or in
pounty.
: Wanted. ‘
man or woman willing to qualify
$900 yearly. Enclose self. stamped envelope to i aa
script.
D maT RE is prepared to fill ‘all. ory attended to.
. Paper Hanging, Etc.. ; bs
Hanging, Painting, Frescoe niost reasotiable' terias. All
at Dunster’s Barber. Shop will be
j n2-tf
fith four rootis with modern, im
» Holbrook at his office on corner
aN
For Rent.
A cook-stove for sale. Inquire
mercial streets. : tf
" ring, paper hanging and carpet
lone in first-class style by GrorGE
pesdyour work will be attended
ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D
BOHE. CLUB ©
J. R. DAVIS,
' -e° Vocal and Instrument: .
Fine Wofk Done.
* Leave your orders at Snell &
tf
x
. SCHMIDT,
G CIGAR DEALER,
sesbesessesesessss-Movada City Ca
LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
: Sold,
—m sr00K—
ae HARMOMIA
i
ve
Music,
1 ral avd Orchestral Director.
ada City, Grass Valley and othe:
Nevada county weekly for the‘
2 instructing pupils at their own
lare as to terms of tuition, etc
Professor, either by lettero:
}his homei:? North San Juan or
Jotel. Nevads City
P
°
\ Broad Gertet a above Pine,
For Buggy Tops.
AND—
Carriage Trimmings’ .
Of all kinds go-to
‘J. Gaifns.
HE I$ MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
At price to suit the times.
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Harness, Saddjes, Whips, .Curry
Combs and Brushes.
All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
No Credit’ 228
AVING PURCHASED THIS
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren,
pared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
All oy. old friends and all the new ones
who call will be treated ina courteous manner.
HENRY W. RICH.
{0 Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND . D BROS.
Have moved into their ne-v ¢ a4 rtcrs 1 To
mercial street and inyite a.l «hoi former
patrous to call and sex bem. They will
make it.a point toserve he firess t:reaas of
PULAR
All kinds of Mixe lurinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Cr m. ¢. a. S
Empire Stable,
Sroad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote)
Nevada City,
ae
JAMES HENSESSY, .
The Bupivs Eh Stable
. has the l largest bot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
NEW YORK Hu TRL
BROAD ST.; NEVADA ‘om *
. JAS. CHIVELL, Giese
_uxD ote NTA home-like
plee asantest ms of the Queen Ci
Dice rooms; veeene lights eek”
Prop’r.
or variety and ser vice.
~PTMOTY, finer -OLAGg ROR. onppltes
ance Ete. Faney M cat teeta @ spec
ialty
ge
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor.
vada City.
TNTERPRESE LAGER: BEEP
fik, ¢ eeevnie be pestin
5 mene 2 papery PA or photo.
"PATENTS Rete, oats
A. SKOW & CO.
ers. WASH INGTON, D.C.
NION MARKET.
PBROS. = . Prop’s.
, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Btc.,
At the lowest rates,
KEEP ON Da 0, KEI HAN A CHOICE
Public Taste Hams, Bacos
ony Best: brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
. short Onder Restaurant
The undersi; nia betes ave reopened th esta
rest in the Malis building on Seoed ‘rest 4
will give strict attentl jon ee
Tamales; Ench'
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,,
. Four round trips dally.
“ewn without extra charge. Leave
are now offered ‘
Peerless ° Saleon:Ke
am pre.
Wines, Liquors and’Cigars)
THE aes! is not ppeseed h in the county . su:
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
-“Qntil further notice the "Bus will
make regular trips between Nevada
tbe 6 and Grass Valley atthe following
ours:
Leaving Nevada City at 10a. m., 2, 5
and 7:30 p. in.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. 4,
3:45 and 6:30 p. m
Passengers called for in any part of
orders at the National Exonange Hote\,
GEO. WETTERADU Prop.
SCADDEN'S SALOON
AVING PURCHASED TH® SALOON AT
the corner of Pine and Spring streets,
I have had it thoroughly remodeled and am
now prepared to serve my patrons with the
finest brands of
WINES (AND LIQUORS.
Beer 5 Cents.
THOMAS SCADDEN, Proprietor.
Midress alt Commumcalions Yo
TT Cal fuser, pratercwseta YAS BROS.
VOPLASHERS.
? 6
L. P. FisHER
“Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21._Merchants’ Exchange, Cali.
fornia street, San Francisco.
N *B,— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
e for all bewspaners published on the
Pacific Coast, the Sandwich IsJands, Polynesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Valparaiso,
zapen China, New Zealand, the Australian
Pil Wicrath she Eastern States poe He aeooe.
es of nearly evérynewspaper publis on
the Pacific Coastare kept-constantly on hand
and all advertisers are allowed free access.them during business bonrs
ADVERTISING RATES;
41dg know1 on application. i
GEORGE A. GRAY,
Funeral: Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Funeral. Furnishings.
Flora] Pieces supplied to order.
rei ae Noa.: Office 281, Residence
Can
*
Neavda City Transfer Co.
‘DRAYING AND itgcehines
Particular oeneon aid to the transpor
tation of for theatrical parties.
Piano urn ture moving. paler 84
wooD
New Fruit and Yegetbl Store.
YEE LEE & CO.
AVE opened a first-class Store adjoinin,
the B rid, e on MAIN STREET, where wi
be kept at Salt cionas the very best of Fruits
Eisareand Tobaceo. ars and To
Goods elivered free of chargre® and the
tictanti
guarant
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J.NAPFZIGER, = -° Prop’s
Beef, Pork, Muttor
ee Nias Veal, Sausages, eto.
ee a ;
v esale and reta
: “and all kinds of Meats
usually fo ina firet
clase mark
toods delivered free
vharge t
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
> COPYRIGHTS AnD DESIGNS.
.L“What a beautiful night it is, neighjtised. I bought the clothes for $14, I
NTI
free. i Tow toga Fig rind it 1.00!
special Sgr res without charge, ip
EMTS ee
Mrs Suds & is wad.
i
: How te Hanale a Gun. soins
ap picking up your gun from
flat, standing against anything, from
companion or a boat, do not take hold
of the muzzle and drag it toward you.
Take hold of’ if by the forestock and
‘. barrel if you are only using one hand;
if two, in the regular way you grasp it
when you go to shoot. In carrying
your gun do not keep the muzzle di‘lrectly behind you. Throw the butt to
the right or left, whichever showider
you are carrying {t on. This will bring
the. muzzle toward the opposite shoulfiler, thus rendering it easy to carry, as
it will be resting on your neck and
shoulder. instead of on the small part
of your shoulder and with the muzzle
upward will also lighten it a little.
I think there are more men shot with
their own guns by taking them from a
boat than in any.other way. When
yqu run‘your boat or canoe to the bank,
your gun is likely to be ‘in the bow,
which I think isthe best place for: it.
Take hold of it by the forestock and
step out. Put it in a safe place where
you are sure it will not fall down. Then
ddaw up your boat or do anything else
you have to do, but do not let your gun
stay in the boat until you have shouldered your pack and then catch hold of
the muzzle, drag it up over the gunwale, hook the hammers and have it
explode, It-is likely to blow out your
brains.—Forest and Stream,
Steel Forks In the White House.
Writing of “One Hundred Years.In
the White House” and recalling some
of the notable entertainments given by
our chief executives, Rene Bache in
The Ladies’ Home Journal says that
“President -Madissn revived much of
the formal ceremony which Thomas
Jefferson had discarded, and under his
administration great attention was
given to the state banquets, no expense
being spared in making them as fine as
possible. President Jackson disliked
ceremony even more than did Prealdent Jefferson, and, preferring a steel
fork himself, he always provided each
guest with one silver fork and one .of
steel. After dinner he smoked a long
stemmed corncob pipe. He wished to
throw the doors of the White House
wide open to the public, but this idea
he wasefcrced to relinquish after the
experience of one occasion on which he
extended an ill judged hospitality to all
comers. The carpet in the east room
was ruined by punch which the mob
spilled in its eagerness to get at the
buckets containing the beverage, the
gowns ofmany ladies were spoiled,
and the furniture was broken. At his
‘farewell reception Président Jackson
introduced a curious noveltyin the,
shape of a gigantic cheese Which was:
cut. into pieces d distributed among
the guests.” . ;
Knocked Out the Poetry.
James Russell Lowell was dreamily
strolling along towaré his home in
Cambridge one unusually beautiful
night. Slowly, with serene, queenly
majesty, a full moon was ascending
her “azure throne,” pouring her lavish
light over all things and softening into
semblances of beauty even the ugly
outlines, of the conventional domestic
architecture ropnd about. Duly illuminated by the loveliness of the spectacle, the poet as he passed by the house
of the estimable brother man who supplied meat to him regularly for a slight
consideration of profit noticed that valuable citizen leaning on his fence and
gazing up in a kind of rapt way. :
It pleased Lowell to think that the
butcher’s immortal soul was bathing
itself in the flood of semispiritual
moonlight and, pausing, he remarked,
bor!”
“Yes, Mr. Lowell. I was just a-thinkin what a bully night for a slaughterin
this wotld be!’
“Of: course, of course,” gasped the
poet, beating a hasty retreat.— Argo’
naut.
As Good as Teeth,
‘Less than an hour’s' ride from New
York is a community in which a certain meat and vegetable grinding machine has attained such popularity that
\it threatens to affect the dentist’s work
and income. Not ¢ontent with using it
for the preparation of hash and similar
made-over dishes, it is screwed to the
table in many houses and made to do
the work of knife and fork in cutting
up food.
“Father and I was talkin about gettin some faise teeth,” said one elderly
woman, “but since we bought this machine, I declare, we don’t need ’em, end
we can save thé money. I guess it
would cost as mueh as $5 apiece for us
to get new teeth, and 1 bought this machine for $1.15. If I’d only know’d it,
they had a bargain sale one day: when
I could a got it for 85 cents. ”.-New
York Press.
Saved. the Bank’s Money,
“Whenever I buy anything,” once
said Russell Sage in telling the story,
‘“T make ita rule to taJk with the salesman, I am a member of a great many
many lines of investment, and I oftep
find this information of great service.
clothing store to buy a suit of clothes
at a low price that I had seen adverthink, gnd in talking with: the clerk 1
found the lot had been sent to his store
from a big manufacturing concern to
be sold on commissiom I got them for
less than cost. Now, I have kept a
ness, and there is no money in that
sort of thing.
‘A few weeks ‘afterward this manv. facturing concern applied to one of the’
banks I-am eonneeted with fora large
loan. Their credit was apparently all
short time later the concern falled.”—
[Saturday Riventng Post.
different boards of directors in a great’
Some time ago I went into a large,
‘general store and understand that busi-:
.right, but on the strength of what I
‘} had learned I held up that loan, and a
CARL. DUNDER’S SAYINGS,~
a Wholesome Combination of Fun
“and Philosophy,
[Copyright, 1900, by C.-B, Lewis,]
Some people vhas born dot way und
can’t help it. Last week my brudderin-law goes oudt in der woods to kill a
rabbit. He doan’ find no rabbits, but
he kills a fox und den comes home und
kicks about his hard luck.
In my time I hat caught: séme fish
dot weighed 20 pounds apiece, but dot
doan’ satisfy me. 1. vhas always
‘mourning after dose fish which weighed 22 pounds apiece und got avhay
ftom me.
‘IT haf had men dick my. iy poskk! Wan
{ haf had friends borrow my money,
und I can’t quite figure out why der
pickpocket should be sent to jail und
der odder party go free. It vhas all
der same to me—I got nothing back. °
If a man comes to me und doan’ say
nottings, mebbe he ‘gets feefty cenits,but if-a man-comesto me-und says
he vhas a squar’ man und can’t sleep
aights if he doan’ pay his debts I shust
walk off und leave him to talk mit der
gatepost.
Der man who ¢alls me oop at midnight to.tell me dot my henhouse door
vhas open thinks to'do me.a favor,
but if he vhas a philosopher he would
CARL DUNDER,
see dot if der door vhas open some
thief must haf taken der fowls, und of
what use to break oop my sleep? It
vhas better for all of us aos we stop a
eetle.
You vhill always find men who vhas
n troubles because of not knowing a
rood thing when it vhas put at dem. I
mee offered a thief $2 In cash. to keep
ivhay from my ‘chi¢kens, but one night
he goes to steal.an old rooster worth
@eefty cents und vhas lamed for life
nit a charge of buckshot,
Nopody can depend upon der pooblic.
Vhen I vhas an honest aldermans, eafrybody believes I yhas dishonest und
make ten t’ousand dollars out of some
shobs. Vhen I goes by der legislature
und makes $20,000 in one day, der people burrahed for me und called me
‘Dot Honest Dootchmans.”
One night Mrs. Dunder wakes me
oop und says—a_ burglar vhas in der
house, :
“Vhell, how vhas it?” I says.
“You nYust drive him-out,”
“Dot vhas no policy. If I drive him
out, he comes back some other night.
Uf L let him look aroundt und find uottings to steal, he not only walks avhay
by himself, but he féels it vuas no use
to come again.”
Vhen I vhas going home In a crowded street car der odder eafnings, 1 gif
oop thy seat toa fat man.
Bow vhas dot?’ said one of my
friends. “Haf you got some pity for
dot man?” :
“Not a bit,” says I. “T simply gif’oop
my seat to revenge on my fellow men.
Donn’ you see dot he, takes oop twice
my room und.squeezes twice as many
folks together?” M. QuapD.
Lieutenant Jones’ Nerve,
“The nerviest fet 1 know of,” sald’ a
Yansas man while discussing the
world's brave deeds, “was performed
xy Lieutenant Jones of the company of
naripes that took John Brown at Harxer’s Ferry. Robert E. Lee had. advanced his 90 marines in a semicircle
vbout the armory in which Brown and
his met had taken refuge. Then Lieutenant Jones stepped out and commenced to read the riot act to the men
behind the armory walls, and, though
they kept shooting at him, his ‘ voice
never wavered, nor did he show any
other sign of trepidation.
~gompany of marines.”—Kansas
Journal.
City
o
v
The Inexpérience of Youth,
en lady.
parrot you sold me.
swears very badly.”
“Well,
‘it’s a-very young bird.
swear more perfect when it’s a bit, old
er.”—Philadelphia Press,
Dancing School.
PROF. JOHN mc iS, he
I was In that
“Look here, sir!” exclaimed the maid“I want ‘you to take back that
1 find that it
madam,” replied ‘the’ dealer
It'll learn to
ee
Ladies and gentleman's dancing sche o!
very Wednesday ev ning, and children’s
tancing school every Saturday afternoon, by
READY FOR BUSINESS.
ert Nevada
now-ready to furnish the very
ily trade solicited. All orders
rowing (0,
SACBAMENTO STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
We:have one of the best breweries in the State.and are
best beer in the market. Fam
promptly attended to.
Giwe Us a Trial.
Woodpecker Cigars
Packeain Fancy Boxes,
hahuteotured and. Sold by
“GEE,”
Native son of Texas
PLAZA PLANING MILL..
RICE & LEWIS, ‘Props.
., ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
Getour stim es ou any work of this sort that you may veed.
RICE
jubdins e Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,: “
Furning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty,
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
« ad
oH LEWIS,
' SACRAMENTO St., NBNADA Mise
eee
EX. & E*. Kua
All Material for
GIVE US
Good Lumber at
COOrP EE:
Will Furnish you
Your New Home
’
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
A OALL.
reasonable rafes.
NO—_e
Smoke
Soot
. Smell.
Nevada Ce. Electric Power
Co.'s is the ideal Light.
C. H. HARRISON,
DEALER IB >
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BRAD STRERT.
SOMETHING NEW!
Apricot Cordial.
Opp. Rosenberg B 8
Clam Juice
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At ‘““Tom’s Place.”
.T. H. LIMNELLG, Prop’r.
Oyster Cocktails
Union: Flotet
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished
‘throyghout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the State.
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
Aad Large Modern Dining Room.
Stopping place for all Stages and. Busses.
. CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
BROAD STREET, NEVADA crry
CAPITAL,
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, = = . 50,000
Undivided profits, = =‘ 35,000
DIRECTORS.
Bo. M, PRBOTOM. iccicyecssescesvecsecs President
laa T. Senn: ree Cashier
D. KE. Mo pases tue ned dpeeese vex vane Secretary
Hon, iles Searls, Dr. R. M. i
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
, BUSINESS HOURS.
104.M.to4 P. M., wet 3 from
6:80 to 7:80 P. —OCOREESPONDERNTS.
a York—National Bank of North Amer"aa Francisco—First National Bank, London, Paris & American Bank
goete Saat Bank of D. O. Mille
We issue Sighs Dre Drafts fee payable in
SAN N FHANGISOO,
SACRAME
Also Bills of Exvhange ble at
the principal cities og arable ase ri beige
1.) ro
C Collections on any part of the United States
as
i ighest price paid for County and State
fs id a ind Silver Bulli ‘ old a: oe om palowhneed.,
‘This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Valley. wees a general Banking Business ie
--Semi-Centennial Year‘New York.
Mair et., opp. Union Hotel.
Henry Lane, =
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Inion Livery. Stable
Prop’r
The finest tare-com in the ounty.an’ pien
Only $2.00 per year,
THE INDEPENDENT:
* 190 Fulton St., N. ¥:"
THE INDEPENDENT,
or at that rate for any part of a year.
Send Postal for cree : Specimen Copy.
J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent at eam Valley.
The Best Liquors, . Lat
The Best Cigars;
fhese are the attractions you can
always find at
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,All the favorite naende of
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