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. BOONE’S AGENCY
om ne
Ap
Delinquent’ Sale Notice. .
CARs GOLD MINING COMPANY.—Lo-;
—
cation of ptincipal place of ousicess, San. I* THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN. .
Francisco, California. Location of works,
N
‘ 3 y, Catifornia.
qyada City Novae iu jucut upon the fol. MMA SMITH, Plaintiff,
ribed stock, on nccouut ofassess.
int na tested on the 23th day. pf October, . ,
189i, the several amounts set oppasite ies E
names of the respective shar sholders. as folTE} No. 2270. :
SHERIFF'S SALE.
:
it is plainly evident that he treated the .
old gentleman in the kindliest manner.
The officer or himself are neither to
A QUEER PREACHER. = TAB-MINING PAIR:
T< of Nevada, State of California. — , How He Created a Sensation at Gras$}blame;and those who know Mr. White Fiy3 Sideshows Will Eoliven the Pavilion
va.
!ARVEY WHITE ET AL., Defendants.
Under and by virtue, of an Order of Sale
eo best are of the opinion that the ligat
Valley Last Week. air in this part of the country does not .
The Tidings tells a sensational story. agree. with him. ©
Daring the Season,
At a meeting ofthe committee of
management of the Mining Fair Wedlows: Mou, Se and Device: Sella dings gh ge Sale. ot of = shape pen Pehle Valley about a AN Ov RR R ATED COUNTRY nesday evening it was decided to have
Names, Gertif. Shs. Am't. ' Nevada, State of California, on the 20th day week ago of the Episcopal rector who % * . five side shows, viz: A trip to Dawson,
Brand E. 23 ZHU = of January. A. D. 186, ia the above entitled . has been filling the Episcopal pulpits = :
Brand, E. bid 40 action, wherein Emma Smith, the above : : a tintype gallery, a kinetoscope, a minBurkhardt G. H. ees we iw —— fy eh ot A ges pas ee here and in that town during the abAlasaka Is Not All It Is Cracked Up {0 ing tunnel and a daily theatrical perGoeg; x » . . : =
Pf aif. F. drastee, bh a ey, ; vey White and Mary : White, ‘Be fendanta, sence of Rev. Van Deerlin. Be by the Papers formance: :
An . tee, 33 biped t t 7 Decem * . ir e = tae
Hiok 3: Fr. Trustee, isi ©. 588 * 3 fdmof Two Handred Seventy-one ‘and 70-100 One evening about ‘9 week ago, as ; Fifteen bands from different parts of
nk J. F. Trustee. ed ow @, (Bil 40) Dollars, together with costa of suit officer Si Rowe was standing on the} Mrs, H.«F. Whitlow writing from . tne state have been engaged to play
levesa’ Cc. 2 i xet 42 73, and counsel fees allow 5 4 z on
Elovesahi Bini tocar tk ke herein amounting to the sum of $50 00, with pe at ptosdis of Mill and Bank. Sheep Camp. near Juneau to her! qoring the fair. =
L . H. ustees 55 ‘ ad terest thereon from the date of sa udg. : 2 a . * Lesgiinste G. ft Trustee ke. ay nee eee ne. pas dg-. streets, ap old gentleman came up to/ brother, J. P. Harrington of SilverS.ar,} Mayor Phelan will endeavor to seStepp Chas. &Go., Trustees, Lf. i000 Le yum till paid, which said judgment is recordhim, introduced himself us Mr. White ‘ Nevada, says: : cure the loan of the: histori igil
Beene pan Co. trues GaN ip OG ts the Judgment Bove 3 oF the dieu, (of the Episcopal church, and said he; On the 18th a receiver took charge of Se a
.) 3 O. ste bog rior Co di * i i 6
Sree Caan Co. Trustees, 32 ud iv ois is ordered that the Mortgage set forth . alarm bell, now in the Pioneers’ col
Stepp Chas, & Co., Trustees, 53 100 a .
Stepp C has. & Co:, Trustees, 57 0 2. 2” property therein
Stepp Chas. & Co., Trustees, 530 30 w
Stepp Chas. & Co., Trnstees, Zil 30 > tion 14, Township 14, N. of R. 8 E. 3
Stepp Chas. & Co., Trustees, ee 100 10 gontaining 160 acre-, more or less, together
Stepp has. & Co., Trustees, 2 ao * with the improvements thereon, and the heStepp Chas. & Co., Trustees. 324 0 50
Stepp Chas. &.Co., Trustees, 325-450 23 the
reditaments and appurtenances thereunto
un Plaintiff's Lory sesear be foreclosed a
escribed, to-wit :
Being designated according to_the United
Stepp Chas & Uo, Frustees, 332 200 20 nances thereunto belonging or in anywise ;
Stepp Chas. &Co,, Trustees, 335 100" 100 ag rtaining.
; Chas & Go.,, Trustees, 335 1K wo
eit Chas. & Co.,Trustees, 838i 10 100
Stepp Chas. & Co., Trus:ees, 338 500 30 Saturday, the [2th day of February, i
Andin accordance with law, aud an order .
of the Board of Wirectors, made on the 25th
day of October, 1697, sd’mauy shares of each }
reel of such stock as may be uecessary, will ;
sold at public auctiou, at the office of the .
Company, No. t8 Geary Street, Sau Francisco, .
California. on Tuesday, the 2th day of Janu.
ary, 18%, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of
ped dl day, to pay said Delinquent Assessment .
thereon together with. costs of advertising ;
and expenses of the sale. 3 }
JOSEPH STRAUB, Secretary.
Office, No. 18 Geary street, Sau Francisco, .
California.
jie
‘Notice to Creditors. .
I Dptte! OF ROBERT CLEAVE, DE-;
ceased. Notice is hereby given by the:
undersigned, admivistrator Cf the estate .
o! BERL CLEAVE, deceased, to the ered.
itors of, and all persons baving claims .
ainst the said deceased, to exhibit them ;
with the necessary vouchers within four:
months after the lirst publication of this ,
notice to the said administrator, at the Law .
office of J. M. Walling, Attorney at Law, .
Broad St., Nevada City, Nevada couuty, Cal.
ifornia, thesame being the place selected for '
the transaction. of the busiucss ‘of the said ;
estate in said county, 5 }
Administrator of the Estateof Robert Cleave .
deceased.. xf $ !
Dated: dan. 1th, 189835 ~~.. . jio .
J. M. Wallé i, Attorney for Administrator, }
ae f i
NOTICE. .
I M. E. WARD, of the County of -Washoe.
9 State_of Nevada, the present owner of .
the land herebelow described do hereby give .
notice that I will on the Seventeenth day of .
February, 169, apply to the Kegister State .
Land ¢ at Sacramento, California, for a
Duplicate Certificate of Purchase, Number
578, issued to J. H. Cleland, March 23d, i74 '
Located Number 639, Sacramento Land Distriet for the K's of NE'4 and N's of Si'4 of .
Section %, Tif NRi5 E. M. D. M., State of '
California. :
M.E. WARD.
\ Reno, Jan. 6th, 188. js
M. A. No. 2092. .
Application for a Patent. i
.
.
t
U. S. Land Oifice, Sacramento, Cal. }
; November 24th, 1807. i
OTICE. is hereby given. that John M.}
Thomas and William PD. Harris. whose .
t office address is Grass Valley, Nevada .
County, California, have this day filed their .
application for a patent for the Yosemite .
Pancer Mine, bearing god, coutaining sev-'
enty acres of Piacer Mining Laud, situated ;
in the Nevada Miving District, County of Ne.
vada, State of -alifornia. Said Placer Min,
in laim beius deseribed as foliows, towit : .
acing the SE '4 of SE'4 and SW 44
of NE%4 of S aot Section hirty -one (31), and
the S¥g of SW 44 of SW )4 of Section 32 (32).
all in fownship 17 North, Range 9 East, M.D. ;
M., contdin'ng seventy acres.
The location of this mine is recorded in theRecorder's office of Nevada County, Califer;
nia, in Book 10 of Minlng Claims, page 47, and ; ae,
Book &’of Mining Locations, page 242.
The adjwininr claimants are the Alvert'
Placer Mine, patented, on the North, the
Walcott Placer Mine, patented, on the J.ast ;;
the Delaware Placer Mine on the South and
the Ellison Placer Mine on the West, i
Any and all persons claimiug adversels any .
portion of said Yosemite Placer Mine, are
required fo file their adyerse claim wits the .
Register of the United. states Land Office at i
Sacramento, in the State of California, dur;
ing the sixty days pétiod of publication
hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of .
the provisions of the Stutute.
+ §ILAS PENRY, Register.
Fred Searls, At‘orney for Applicant.
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
notice of Application for Patent be pubiish!
ed for a period of sixty dayt (ten consecutive .
weeks) in the Nevada City Transcript, a daily
newspaper published at Nevada City; Cali-;
fornia, which paper I designate as the paper
published nearest said land.
: SILAS PENRY, Register.
First publication Nov. 26th, 1897.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF JOHN ARBOGAST, eee
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of John Ar-/
bogast, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after the first jpublication of this notice to the said Admin.
istrator, at the law office of Fred Searls inj}
Nevada city, Cal., ‘he same being the place}
for the transaction of the business of said ;
Estate, in said County of Nevada. i :
F.L.ARBOGAST,
Administrator of the Estate of John Arbo-/
t, deo F .
Batea this 2ist day of December, 15°7.
Fred Searls, Attorney. di
i
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF JAMES D. POWER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the under;
signed Administrator of the estate of James
D. Power, deceased, to the creditors of and:
ll persons having claims agaiust the said
eceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
youchers within four months after the first
ublication of this notice, to the said Adainstrator at his office, the store of Schuridt
Bros., Pine street, Nevada City, Nevada
evunty, California, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of the
said estate. E. W. SCHMIDT, i
Administrator of the Estate of James D.
-_ Power, eased. '
Dated Vecember 2ist. 1897.
Tuos: S, Foun, Attorney for Estate. a2
Nevada City Transfer Co.'
DRAYING AND HAULING. °
Particular attention paid to the transpor
tation of bagg for theatrical parties.
» OOD for sale. D. 5. BAKER.
$100 Reward.
‘The Nevada County Electric Power
Company offers the above reward for
information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in
any form, shape or manner with the
Company’s poles or wires in either of
the towns or across country.
*’ WARNING—From now on there wil)
be a strong current on our wires, and
4 with them -de-so at
j
'
wo carte doinas E. J. pe Sasi, JR.,
Nevada Oounty Electric
Power Company.
Sai 1898,
i rNO LW. DUNCAN, W.L. beets ee cage
; was lost. The officer replied that he} the property. All checks up to .that
‘was right in town and asked him where! time:-have been protested and all the
e Chas. & Co, Trustees, ® 10) + 10 States system of surveys ast e SW! of Sec. be wanted to go. Upon being informed; men in the mine quit and went to Ju. D M. ‘the otficer said be was not acquainted . neau to consult a lawyer. The meu
with the parties uamed, so Bert Paynter, were told they would be paid before
Stepp Chas. & Go., Trustees, 35% 23 belonging. Together with all and singular , 5°07 of Justice Raynter, volunteered to; any outside claims were settled, and
t ts. heredit ta and appurtedirect fhe man to where he wasstaying. they returned to work. We thought
lection; for exhibition.. . :
The Jubilee Finance Committee has
despaired of discounting the check for
$1500 given to their fund by the Board
of Supervisors, and there is talk of returning the paper. 7
Among the special days so far set
ublie notice is hereby given that on
yi Jo., Trustees, 337 aud be j
Seepp Chas. & Go. Trastee 330 . S00 36 A. D., 1898, at_12 o'glock M. of said day, in.
“ Stepp Uhas. & So., Trustees. $4) 00 30 front of the Court House door, of the tounty .
Smith W. J. SG 1GR)—«KD.soof Nevada, I will in obedience to said Order .
Smith W. J. $12 100 100 of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale,
Smith W. J. 313-1000 100 sell the above described property, or so .
Smith w.J. 314 low 100 much thereof as may be necessary to ta isfy
Smith W. J. 315. 1000 140 said judgment with interest and costs, ete.,
Smith W. J. 316 500 0 tothe highest bidder for cash, United States .
Smith W.J, gz 50 gold coin. : .
Watson Thos. ay 500 50 [. Given under my hand this 2ist day of Janu;
Watson Thos. By 500 50° ary, 3 D. 8. GETCHELL,
Sheriff Nevada County. {.
By J. H. Pascosr, j
Desay Sheriff. .
J.M. Wauiixo, Attorney for Plaintiff. i
Alias Citation.United States Land Office, {
cramento, Cal, January 15,
MclVOR, J. P. SMITH, M. J, 1: ENLEY, H.
G. DAUCHEY. F. A. WISE and WM. DOWNIE,
Mineral Applicants, whose last known Post .
Office Address was Nevada City, Nevada County, California. To CHARLES PHELPS cf
Washington “Post Office, ‘‘alifornia, an. adverse Claimant, and to all to whom it may
concern. “ <
WHekkeas, you did onthe 4éth-day of May,
1876, tile in this office Mineral Application No.
786 for the “Centennial” Placer Mineembrac. ,
ing 819.17 acres of alleged Mineral Land, in-}
chudis in said application with other landa .
the NEW of Section %, 'T. 17'N., Ry 10 E., M. D.
apart ure: Sunday, February 6th, German day; February 12th, Lincoin day;
Febraary 19th, Berkely University day;
February 22d, Miners’ day; and February 26th, Stanford University day. _
BORN.
At Nevada City, January 28th, to she
‘. wife of R. P. Bowerman, a son.
Dr. N.E. Chapman,
“Dr. C. W. Chapman,
M. it Neyada County, California, and
WHEREAS, FRANK LAMPREY of Nevada '
DENTISTS.
Offiee at residence, Sacra st., Nevad
en ae City. Cal.
. . >. s RUMSTALLER’S .
ᰀ GILT EDGE” BEER
: . For Family Use._.--—-SPAWN MINE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents.
; Leave orders with
City Post Qifice, California, has presented his Upon arriving at the house designated they would raid the assay office and. Frank 1. Lamm an, Nevads City
application and sworn statement for said .
Land, allegitig the same to be non-mineral in 00 School street, the minister stopped, secure the bullion, but their better
character and valuable only for the timber threw up his hands, and said; “I’m conjudgment prevailed, as it would be of
thereon. and tiled his duly corroborated
UNION
he mountains of
HOTEL
ft~
‘HENRY NETSHB + Prop.
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms.
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
Electrio lighta throughi he building,
aah ete oben ie
most modern dini 3 and
room iu the city, with the freshest and best
the market affords.
TAKE NOTICENo Chinese employed .
im the Housé.’ t
ment of the Union Hotel, .
make it the finest and most popular resort in
Northern Central Calisaceansamatsiid
“SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Neva Rebekah et No. 119, 1. oO.
Meets a Odd Fellows Hall
JENNIE THOMAS, N.G.
LILLIB WHITE, Sec.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O.
Meets at Odd Fellows H:il
Every 2d and 4th a of each month at
Z :80 o'clock. .
: E. M McKINLAY, C. P.
'Ggo, A. Gray, Scribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. .G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:20 o'clock.
CHAS. SCHWARTZ, Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R.S.
Dr. R. M. Hort,
Gro. M. Hue@REs, D.E. M
NILEs bcgrairaaae L. HousMaRr,
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, + « ‘NBVADA CITY
(Ineorporated 1876.)
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $20,000
Paid up in coin, -°¢ <Undivided profits, “e
OFFICERS.
B. BM PRESTON.. .256.5.50 6.06.04
M. HUNT...
JOHN T. MORG.
D. E. MORGAN... Ase’t CaSHIZR and Szo’y
DIRECTORS.
. Presto
CORRESPONDENTS.
en York—National Bank of North AmerSan eee na ck Nati
test against said mineral application and: en-, fased, I'm all confused.” Mr. Paynter little use to them, being silver. The} TH E GROTTO
: : 9 WD, ik as mlostal eaiend a Fond asked him why-he did not go into the company have algo a gold mine 65
hearing at which all parties in interest may house, and after a moment’s hesitation miles from: Burner’s Bay. The menj MAITLAND & BECKLEY, -be duly cited and present evidence to deter:
mine the true character of said land whether he laid his band on Paynter’s shoulder have taken possession of it and are
mineral or non-mineral. and the cancellation :
Proprietors
THEREFORE you are hereby cited tobeand Mr. Paynter as being appropriate at: fied to go to Burner’s Bay to protect Steam Beer. a Specialty.
ap ar before the Register.and Receiver of
this Office at 10:00 o’elock A.-M.,-6n THURSDAY, the 24th of February, 199%, then and
there to give such testimony as you may deland and the cancellation of said Miuera
plication No. 766 to the extent of said NE% of should go into the house.
Section 2%, T. 17 N. R, 10 E., M. D. M.
Default by any person interested to this cltation will be a? noted at said hearing. ©. White followed him, and when hégot}time. You can’t believe half you read {LAS PENRY, Register.
GEO. B. COSBY, Receiver. {
T. FraseEn, Atty for Protestant. :
The first publication of this notice was '
made in the Nevana Ciry DAILY TRANSCRIPT :
on the 17th day of January, 1898. i
Assessment Notice.
ened i
i 8 be pe GOLD MINING COMPANY.—.
Location of fPrineipal place of:
business, San Francisco, California. Loca:
tion of Works, Woods Ravine, Nevada:
county, California. : i
Notice is hereby given tLat ata meeting of i
the Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of .
mber 1597,an assessment (No. 18) of Three .
cents per share was levied upon the capital ‘
stoek of the corporation, payable immedi:
ately in United States gold ecin to the Seore:
tary, at the office of the Company, No. 816:
Front street, San Franciseo, California. i
Any stock upon which this assessment shallremain unpaid on the ninth day of January, '
will be delinquent and advertised ;
for sale at publicanction; and unlesa pay:
ment is made before, will be seld’'on Monday, ;
the Sist day of January. 169, to pay the delin:
quent assessment together with costs of adthe Board of Directors. i
0 E. JOHNSON, Secretary.
Offtce—3'6 Frout street, San Franci<co, Cal-ifornia. : dee.il, '
.
Postponement. .
vertising and expenses of sale, By order of
ANY, 316° FRONT STREET
2 San Francisco, January 11, 18%, H
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of ,
the Board of Directors of this company held .
this day, it was voted to postpone assessment .
oo B delinquent: January f uatil January —
Any stock upon which this assessment shall ,
remain unpaid on the 20th day of January.
189%, will be delinquent and advertised for
sale at public auction, and unless payment be ©
made before, wili_be evld on February 10,
\ OFcicr oF THES Yous Gonp MiIxixe sag :
ad
} IRR, to pay said detinquent assessment taget er with the costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. ae
By order of the Board of Directors. {
jalstd. O. E. JOHNSON, Secretary.
Aevada County Harrow Gauge B. B.
TIE TABLE NO. 82.
Trains will leave and’arrive at Nevada City
onand after SundayAugust 15, 1807, as follows.
LEAVING FOR COLFAX. }
5.20 iOS a Daily; connecting with Lo.
cal Train arriving at SapFrancisco via Stoekton at 4:15 P. ML
. Daily. connecti ith
12:10 P. M. treattand ; frais, “leavin
aan Frauciseo at 7:60 A. M. and Overlan
Urata arriving at Sau Francisco at'8:45 P.M.
eA Daily; connecti with Lo;
§:30 Pp. M. eal Train leaving Sacra‘mento at 5 P. M. and Overiand Traiusfor Baat
aud West. ' {
L“AVING FOR GKASS VALLEY ONLY.
10:00 P. a, DAILY.
1:30 p M Sundays vnly,.
AKKIVING FROM COLFAX,
; Daily ; connecting with Ove .
743 A. M. laud Train from . rd ‘Oo
or + Daily ; connectix ith Over5:00 P. M. land ‘trate lnaving ton Sel f
cisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from East. ‘
9:40 P. M. Bally:connecting with Local Train leav ug Basrasente at i.
t 1 5:00 P. M. and all points Soi
Arriviog From Grass Valley.
1:25 P. M. Sunday only, i
JOHN F. KIDDE:
; . & Gen’! Ma:
EDW'D H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Attorney and Counselor st Law,
FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PI
O up stairs, Nevada Citv. FIER OFF
FFICE— TILLEY BUILDING, O9gR. /
that place and hour, and he told Mr.' property. Some of the men workiug
White that he did not care (o indulge, ; there kaven'’t drawn any: money for two pleasant ore.
sire asto the character of said described but thought the reverend getleman. years. You can imagine how desperate. Remmane bor She pings i heg sot weaned, Mais 1
Call. and see us. We will make your visit a
they must be. Street. Nevada
Paynter returned to town and Mr.}. Alaska is three years. ahead of its
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attornéy at Law and Notary Public.
‘and told Officer Rowe that he’ thought ; The majority of the people there are
W. D. LONG, a
Attorney arid Counselor at Law, .
Oa — TILLEY BUILDING. NEVADA
NEW YORK BAKERY
A. J: HOMANN, as in . Recaatdaie
Croice Bread, P.es, Cakes, Etc.,
a Escea! aes > Baked vers tiny:
ALASKA-KLONDIKE
Gold Fields
% t % ALL WATER ROUTE
‘ Direct to
:
DAWSON CITY.
Secure Passage ENow.
CAPACITY LIMITED.
Fare $300 150 tbs. Baggage Free. Excess
and Freight 10 cts. a und. 20 to 2% days. MOUNTAINEER MINE.
:
Send for maps.; Pamphlets free.
to'the corner of Neal and School streets . in the newspapers. People are coming
by Officer Rowe, who asked him what. panies are getting up all the excite'
)
was the matter. ment. Miners get $4.and have to pay (Under management H."Liebes & Co.
Paynter arrived on the scene again . $2 50 per day for board. Think of it! . oyrices: 189 Post St., San Francisco Cal
Agencies in principal cities of the world.
the man was not just right and should . 1 ving off their friends. . There is nothbe taken care of. Mr. White then . ing for them to do. :
wanted to go to the Episcopal Rectory} This is a queer country. When it & e e
_and Officer Rowe and Bert Paynter ac-/ isn't raining it is blowing or snowing Union : Livery Stable :
companied bim there, although he ob-. and when the moon is out it shines day :
jected to Mr. Paynter’s presence. Upon . and night.—Hawthorne Bulletin.
arriving at the Rectory he waited half
an hour and finally made himself heard.
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, Prop’r Candidates for Office.
He was recommended to a hotel by. Candidates for county offices are bethe officer but flatly refused. He en-. ginning to poke their heads out, like
The finest turn-outs iz the county.and plenty of them F
_ Open day and nizht
Sunset Limited
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT REGULAR TRAIN IN [HE WORLD ©
——RUKS BETWREN— °
SAN’ FRANCISCO
ST. LOUIS ana CHICAGO
Through Los Angeles, Fl Paso, Fort Worth,
Little Rock and St. Louis on this Schedule:
Ly. San Francisco 5:30 p, m. Monday-Thurs.
Lv. Los Angeles. .i0:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday
Ar. St. Louis...:. 7:35 a. m, Friday-Mo
Ar. Chieago... ..4:00 p. m. Friday-Monday
nts.
and Silver B
Assay Office at the Bank.
This Bank Maintains ap office at Grass Yala a genera uking Business is
Also Bills of Excha ayable
the principal cities ‘of Gres ge tere ete
of said mineral application No. 708 tothe exand kneeling down said, “Brother, Jet. putting rich rock through the mill. ‘Choicest of Wines, Liquorsand Cigers. ©
tent of said NE% of Section 2%, T. 17 N. R. 10 yg havea prayer.” ‘This did not strike . The soldiers at Sitka have been notiJ. M. THO)
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
Joun T. Morgan,
onal Bank.
Bank of D. O. Mills
é&
We issue se Drafts payable in
EW ORK Oo
SAN FRAN
“oa reat Britain and
Collections on any part ofthe United States
a specsalts. nei
ghest price paid for County and State
ullion purchased.
Weddinz Cakes to Order a Sneciaity .
horses and b
tained in the county.
When you want a stylish = give us a ca
£@ Special attention to transients. -Q@Q
—PLAZA—
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
hand, such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” “Toon
COLLEY BROS., «
try, Propietors,
(Successors to T. H. Mooney.)
EP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
ies that can be obm day and n
vada Assay Office,
\ “y. Established in 1858 by
SAS. J. OTT,
No. 25-Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gola auda ores of every description melted
assayed.
quartz from from 50 to 500'tbs.
Dust, Gold
rueibles tee a —
I milling of
Dr. G. M. HARRIS,
DENTIST,
Office—Morgan & Roberts Building,
corner Broad and Pine streets,
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN
State and Federal.
4
ALL THE COURTS
“ THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmereial and Pine str
, D C. MeDOUGAL,
Nevada City.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Caldwell & MacDongal,
Attorneys at Law,
, Transeript Block,.Commeseial Stree
BROAD STREET,
I. L. BOWMAN,
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Oifiiee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree
Nevada City, Cal.
FINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE
4. F.SHAW
. 3 Days Between California and the
Great Lakes.
iH s e
Sunset Limited Annex
——BUNS BETWEEN——
SBS LE = = SAN FRANCISCO ‘ :
te the Rectory, stayed until there grounds dogs in Spring, when the roand NEW 0 4
was no dangerof meeting the men he dents take a smell of their surroundwo TS
was “afraid of,” and then went to his .ings aud try to guess at what will hap-.
lodgings. ~~ pen daring the ensuing season. lt is, Soe.
--When-on Church street he was seen . little too previous to begin to predict, . 17: fen Franciseo. 5:80 p. m.-Monday Thurs.
by Chas. W. Kitts and others, whoj. but it maybe safely asserted that Dvd Paso. 2:30 = pean
stated that his grip. was open and he . somebody will be elected in November . Af: ev peasdbundaatn ein! ice
was looking aimlessly up aud down the enemas sbreamacwes son in leans with Limstreet,and that he was undoubtedly a New Comb Honey. : tom, Rew York, ee : anooga, Cin
little demented.” A=
BOWMAN DAM. eo
El Paso. we
Mr. Paynter does not relish the an-. ‘A fine lot just received at the Cash be Se naka reed
enviable situation he was placed in, aud . Grecery Stereef A.B. Welf. j16-tf pnate . poe, oe
2
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at; Law,
FFICE— Y ' bar ~TILLE BUILDING, COR. BRDAP
Over the famous SUNSET ROUTE in conine: . Hama Recon nd Lara
Spaz, detvered
P. F. SIMONDS,
Wh RACER, THE stare, ako
NATIONAL MARK
. Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C. J. NAFFZIGER, + © Prov
And ait Kinds of Meats
Pr og
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
. First and third Thursday of each month, at
¢! ° e 7:30 0”
FRANK AVER, Com.
I. J. ROLFE R. :
ae
Laurel Parlor,No. 6; S.D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
MARTIN, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS K.5.
THE “POPULAR” BAKERY
In the Transcript Block, on
Commercia! street, is now
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
Té serve the public with Firet-claseBread,
Pies and
Cakes,
. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Spesialty.
@@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con-_
stantly on hand.
FRED BOST -. [roprietor.
TELEPHONE 37.
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 k on:
re,” “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar L'epper,"* Moo:
and “Robin H ood,”
Wm. J. Britland,
UNION MARKET,,.
Commercial St., Nevada City. *
Prop’s:.
Bees, Pork, M utton, Veal, Btc.,
. At the lowest rates,
E ALSO KEK j W2#,AiS°, KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
Popular Public Taste Hams, Races,
5 and Lard.
SCHIIDT BROS.,.
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine Street..........Nevada City Cal
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Ce eae at Cigar
——IN 8TOCK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
HARMONIA
The Union Fruit. Store
HAS_ REMOVED
LA ROSA BOHEMIAN CLUB
. To Plaza Building, Foot of Main §t.
: Always on hand the f
of Fruits and Veectahien ont bent
A fine stock of Candies.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Oyster Cocktails a specialty.
tresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays.
"CHAS. HARRIS & SON.
C. H. HARRISON,
DEALER I¥
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco»
—_—_—_
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Towa.
_——.
C. H. HARRISON,
Opp. Roser.oeeg Bro
HORSESHOER.
_—__.
At tke Plaza Blacksmith Shop.
First-class Horsesh
in the city,
Special attention paid
ocr
ing and other fale oto Lnterfering, Forg:
oeing race horses a special of horses,
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Typewriters
Well as Siease
“= cee «
Provide the
tain a'livelihood ferehcy
mselyag,
PRICES TOrsuIT THR TIMEs,
A moderate
o t}
ast * bleinvestment
tor your bones a : :
G. W. WICKSON & co,
nen the means to ob. .
.
sp Mitten
eenenenaiimaraiie’
37TH YE
BROWN & CALKIN
x
SUBSCR
Fifty Cent:
‘ADVER'
Made known ona
—————
DEATH 01
‘A Nevada Count
In Si
Thomas C. M
cisco yesterday,
who resides at ¢
way below to ¢
OG. Moran was
November 8; 1&
ily came to San
time they came
to Cherokee.
Grass Valley. it
the saloon bu:
Marphyv. Init
city and until
ducted a saloc
. mercial and I
he went to Sa
a widow (fora
hannan of G
and two daug
hearted, genia
excellent trait
PAS
A Popular You
At the Mett
on Sunday . :
Deputy Sher
Miss Josie Di
W. C. Gray p
Mr. Pascoe w
and has hun¢
the county.
of Mr. and M
is highly est:
and charmin;
have the Tra
impre
‘Messrs. Ex
of the Pione
having some
made to th
crease the ca
8000-pound .
to take the 5
Other cha.g
to be made
.completed tl
equipped of
State. ee
Ri
W. W. Hos
wently serve
for making '
his divorced
train last ni
him he mus
stand trial
for Reno wi!
undertakin;
to be an inc
but strong
the lowest .
Tw
Two mort
the county
ley. One «
who got !
the peace, :
Vries, who
for: batters
, discharged
:a short. ter
,the Califor
Willi Hi
J. M. Ch
sand who fc
een the u
factory at
te Salinas
and millw:
factory at
Mesting
the Meu
this weel
manifeste
their desi
have bee
ship of tt
Cc
W. H.
purchase
street he:
Coder. . ]
ing and .
donbtles.
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when M:
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clothing