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se° Prohib :
be Merah ae wae of 1
side of National Alley \, \,!'
randaiees tone OF Me
any hi
e et or under!
uiton oF ay: Premilees ter
Section 17, “
on who shall viola
f this praia “ shai 7°
lars, ae Ms
nop exceediiy ee .
bd
. (Sectior: :
ance shall ke. © ect
ember 8d, 1200, by the followin
OF Game: Peard and Hill,
B.S. SECTOR. President,
NBY PRARD, Clerk,
cation 1 ecember Sth, 1900,
: nila
ssessment Notice,
ILD MINING CO)
principal place Of ane Gk
a hes on of
sreby given Charade i mess
‘ap 8,held on’the 23d aa
a 2 Mags nrwe emt (No. 5). of ten
a Payable inspitt!
red States Gold the ser
© office of the amen, 7, als Bee
san Francisco, California,"
eae Hp amen Bs on day ot be
Gnd advertise ~ :
te before, will be pte pate §
Pipers of January, 101 to
erie neamons, together with
sing and expenses of sai
Board of Directors, .
K. RUAZ, secretary,
San Franciaoo,
on)
Notice to Creditors.
Tete HAL DUMFORD, DR. .
N : v
, Sar pr howa or the gh
nt
all persons hayin, sinima acai
to exhibit’ them with thy
pghers.within four months after
co tion of this notice, to vi
ator, at the Law Uitice
pS arom Valley, Nevada county
he romain the piace for tig
of Nevada, Cal, ut state ia
T. & TORPIE,
iministrato: ts
cue, Attorneys tor Adm’r,
ice of Proving Will.
PERIOR COURT:
pty of Nevada, Meee cal 3
terof the Estate of ELIZABEIA .
1ereby given that MOND. 4
ort ga! > 1¥01, at 10 ealoed: “7
stars ite ieee e
forgene has been Seepointed uy at
m ip. ace for proving the Will of
a ones, deceased, and for hear. .
. pg of Lucy Noyes and A,
the issuance tothem of Leiters
Bs open aithere any person
mio sit, oe the same,
. L. ARBOGAS:
ing, Att’y for 0 Siesta
otice to Creditors.
F J. BADKAU, Di CKAS A ASED. No.
ereby given by th. undersigned
or of the estate of J. budeau, ae
1e° creditors of anv all persons
is Against the saiv deceased,
n, With ‘the nece: sary vouchers,
months diter th. tirat. publica:
notice to the seid Administra:
“v8 Office of Jones & Lurue, Grass
iransiction of” tee busine of nof the business
a said County of Havece. *
‘ . 2. J. VORPIE
jinistrator of Nevada Coun.y.
y, November .7, 100, i
rue, Attorneys for Adim’r.
Summonags.
‘ior Court oft ; :
ot Cntifo sa se County of Ne‘ow le, as Administrator of the ;
beh ¥ 1OWLE, decea :
pudan.s, i 5
urt of the Couey a kee at
fornia, and the Complaint fied :
of theClerk ofsaid County of Ne ©
of the State.o : Broa: Melb, jalifornia send
quired to appea
— in an’ action entitled as
& against you in the Saperior .
ounty of Nevada , State of Caliui ten ‘days after the service on .
ummons—if served within this .
in thirty days if served else .
re hereby notified that
and answer as above onary q
utiif wii take dag ent for any
one es demanded in the com .
e complain rad other Pepet ‘er ‘
art of the County eet ;
ornia, this 8th day of November
¥.L. ARBOGAST, Clerk.
Ds, Attorn ie
é by f for Plaintiff.
Summons,
STICE’S COURT OF
, County of Nevada, gg
ones Plaintiff,
; 5 Br ssD BLACK, Agent for
of the State of California send
red Black; K. ay bo 4 defo ‘Se W. Black, Ageut
eby directed: to ap:
of Nev:
Yevada, State of. Californi
Je ar: rvice on you a
hh served within the city and
H Pp or city in-which this actto bab te thle Sout eith
within twenty days Gj verved E
2 hereby notified
ae as Coven bento
iff will take indapaant for any
ages demanded in the com# Uponcontract, or he will
for the relief demanded
n
py handthis 2th day of SepJ. 8S. HOLBROU
f the Peace of said Township,
SARAH NOVILZK Be
pbioe here) ie nat =
rage bem ey ‘Last Will of
Ys to the
persons hay: ia
ge é
ers
on Mak said K
‘treussotion of b apd
§ COB WEISSBEIN
e.will of Sarah Novitaky, de
tt’y for Ex. .
: Dated December 11, 190.
ridge License.
HE GIVEN 1 i A
ne the B Ha Susin January, . e
nals applic game can .
2 ieloa for free .
6
‘Bros. shoe store, Nevada City.
*REEKS, Agent.
awe ip
f
H YBAR—NO, 13,135:
NEVADA CITY, CAL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, r90T.
EST, IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, .
= neal amncnenil
eens
B efore phrchasing anything in the a
‘fiere you will find the greatest variety to
anywhere else, a great reducti
«
“'Thie-articles are too numerons to mention, but drop
ion having been made.
Bargains are offered in Boy’s Wagons, Etc.
p<7A-Big Stock of
wat
Sporting Goods Just Received ==
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF LAMPS, WHICH IS UNSURPASSED. :
ardware, Stoves and Tinware——
have line call and inspect the stock of —
be found in the city, and the prices lower
>
in and you will find just what you
> FOR STOVES AND RANGES, the stock cannot be beat in any way.
. TURNER, Fat Sd, Hr Ci,
.
STOP BLEEDING. ~~
Eleetricity Now Declared to Be the
Most Efficacious Measure’
Employed.
The arresting of bleeding in surgical
operations has always been one of the
difficulties in certain cases, and the clectric current has been used before this
with a view to bringing about that condition of heat which is necessary in order to cause the blood to clot and so
act asa block. to the mouth of bleeding
yessels, arresting hemorrhage. ‘
This, indeed, has resulted in the utili-’
zation of the electric cautery, as.it is
called, in certain operations, the platinum wire at a red or almost white heat
even supplanting the knife, because it
burns through the tissues and at the
same time prevents the wound bleeding
to any great extent. This effect of
heat was, indeed, known to our ancestors, who used red-hot irohs or,beiling
pitch to sear.the surface of the flesh
after their operations, thus causing an
immense amount of suffering to the patient, before the days of chloroform.
A new adaptation of this use of electricity for the purpose. of stopping
bleeding has beén devised by inclosing a platinum wire in a pair of forceps
‘er-other instrument, the wire being inad sulated ina bed of burnt pipe clay, and
/CENTS A WEEK
bréisements of not to exceed five-lines in
h inserted under this head for 50cents
sk or $2a month. Kac additional line
“week or 40 a@month. Payably. PI cpt ‘
= ——~. Carriage Trimmings
For Sale:
For Buggy Tops
4
; AND"
fine Canover Piano, almost new. Adaa 553 P. O. Box, Nevada City, . di8-2w
‘
ror Keat.
gix-room cottage with porcelain bath
id sink, marble w aah, stand and eleét: i: .
hts. A nos aesira location. App y
i-lw ©) doors above ki) iscopal church.
Big Christmas Discount.
‘Buy now and get the big Xmas discount
5 allowed for any make.of machine traded
for new Singers: Also big discount for
ties that have no old machine. Good sec-. A
ond-hand: ones from $5 up. “All kinds repaired and work guaranteed. Office—Bovey
GEO. N.
*. Men and women to
represent us, some
3 ‘Old_established house, pleasant, permanent
> positions, rapid advancement and increase
of wages. Write at once.
GRAY.
_ for permanent” pdsition of trust, here or in
“home county. $909 yearly.
; addressed stamped envelope to Secretary,
care of Trauscript.
Rt 4
bLBY’ and ANAM .
Bona tide Salary--$12 Veekiy.
appoint agenis and
travel, others for lowork $12 weekly salary and expenses.
HEAS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
Horse Blankets of all grades. ‘3
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry
No Credit ,s*tea
~ Of all kinds gd to
Grass Valleyand Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
“Until further notice the "Bus wil)
make regular trips between Nevade
City and Grass Valley at the following
hours:
Leaving Nevada City at 10a. m., 2, f
and 7:30 p. m.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:458.m.
8:45.and 6:30 p.m. ~
Passengers called for in any part of
own without extra
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
GEO. WETTERAU Prop.
charge. Leave
as’soon as the bleeding vessel is seized
by the forceps and compressed in the
ordinary way an electric current is
turned on, whose effect is so great that
the tissues and the walls of the blood
vessels are all agglutinated, so that the
blood is no longer able to pass.
MODEL TOWN NO MORE.
Pullman, Iil.,Is Made Commonplace
by. a Decree of the Supreme
Court..
Pullman, IIl., used to bea model town
to look at. It is no longer good to look
at; people who live there say that it’s
a better town to live in, but there’s less
fame in that. . »
No more. will traveling Englishmen
At price to suit the times.
Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Combs and Brushes.
All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
At the prices.
H’4
AND
Beer 5 Cents.
. THOMAS SCADDEN, Proprietor. -.
SCADDEN’S SALOON
VING PURCHASED TH® SALOON AT
the corner of Pine and Sprin
[have had it thorough!y remodele
now prepared to serve my patrous with the
finest brands of
WINES
streets
and am
exclaim at its » wonders, oF French
monographists write learnedly of it
without secing it.
'bhe change of Pullman inte an ordibut mainly to a decision of the
supreme court that the Pr
government and th
and baking powder at retail,
BUILER & ALGER, Address
Naw Haven, Conn
Dept. K, °House and Lot For Sale.
Al room house, with both gas and electric
lights; barn and earriage room. All modern
improvements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A
» au di-ti
Christian man or woman willing to ‘qualify
Paper Hanging,. Etc.
WM. DUNSTER is preparédto “fill all orders for Paper Hanging, “Painting, Frescoing, etc. on the most réasouable ‘terias. All
rders Jeft at Dunster’s Barber Shop will be
romptly attended 10. hy “det
For Rent.
) -A flat with four rooms. with modern im
oyements, A gook-stevefor sale. Inquire
Pot J. S k at “his office ov corner
Jommercial streets. tf
pine Work Done.
Upholstering, paper. hanging and carpet
Maying done in first-class style by GEORGE
“Russeuy. Leave your orders at Snell &
'. Flenifng’s and your werk will be attended
. , to. tf
4 ,
LE. W. SCHIMIDT,
-—“LRADING CIGAR DBALER,
: Pine Berect...ccescceceees Moved City it
. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigs:
4 : Sold. s
I #xOCK—
GENERAL ARTHUR SUMBOLDT IMPT’D
BSTRELLA SOHBMIAN CLUB
A ROSA . HARMONIA’
BACK AT THE
OLD BAKERY.
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
GEORGE WM. DURST
NEW YORK BAKERY
MN
Aiadiress all communmcations
-* The Cal Amer. San francissoCal
Yor
woRy’
Quis Pros.
VERB.
eern the making of cars.
three parks are destroyed
run across the famous athletic
once one of the finest in the country.
The stone wall and gate that one
now. ‘the Pullman Gas compaby
been sold to the Chicago gas trust, the
Ou Cominerelal street where he was..) “>
loca’
: par
Enclose svlf-. with the choicest pr
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY.
‘ To order, a specialty.
d for alongtime. He is now preto supply the public as of old
ucts in hia line. .
[u Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BRCS.
Have moved into their new ¢ aevtcrs .» Tom
mercial street and invite » . -hcin former
patrous to call and sex, bum. whey will
make it a-point toserye ti fires’ bree U'
Wines, Liquors and Cig 19s
Ali kinds of Mixe ‘.-riaka
a Speciaity.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’a, C7 ‘use @
i:mpire Stable,
$-oud Street, opp. National Exchange Hoje}
Nevada City,
JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’.
The Empire Livery Stable
pas the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES. AND BUGGIES
To he found in this pare of the State: *
NEW YORK HOTA.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CI ,
>, R. DAVIS,
‘ “Teacher o “Vocal and Instftément:
bE
Music,
Also Choral avi Orchestral Director.
portions of Nevada county weekly for t'
a rpose of instructing pupils at their ow
ae For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc
either by lettero:
; lily, at his homei2 North San Juan oF
\ te Union Hotel, Nevada City
apply to the Professor,
Visite Nevada City, Grass Valley and.othe'
JAS. CHIVELL, Lessec
UNDER NEW MANACGEMENT—A home-like
Lipa ate bouse, situated in one of the
. . pleasantest portions of the Queen City. FBifty
nice roonts; electric lights t: roughout,
THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county
or variety, cooking and ser vice.
/STRICTLY FIRST-CLAS BAR sunvplicc
. with the : highest-grade +f Bat. Wines
. enone Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a spec
a
for free examination and advice. aga
BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent.
wie GJ A: SNOW &Coa.
Sowa Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
Seca artauenves siahant
Tate, COPYRIGHT or DESION §
SM niodel, sketch, or photo.
FRANK’S PLACE
1
‘Broad Street, above Pine,
Nevada City.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
On drsught. Best brands of
, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
FRED EILERMAN, Proprieto:
Japan, China,
Files of nearly every newspaper pub
the Pacific Coast are kept constantly on hand
and all advertisers are allowed free accers,t
hem during business hours
ADVERTISING RATES
. de knowi. on application.
L, BP FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICI
@ for all newspapers Dp
Pacific Coast, ‘the Sandwich Isjand
nesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Va
ew Zealand, the Aust
N liar
Colonies, the Eastern States and rape
Ob
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cal
fornia street, San Francisco.
ublish
GEORGE A. GRAY, i
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The inest of Funeral Furnishings
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
{ aoe Nos.: Ottice 281, residence
on the
8s, Polyparaiso.
ness,
and groceries cheaper— for
TED
steam heat.
mit these: functions. But the old Pu
a ‘model no more.
Asa superintendent says:
court.
New Froit and Vegetable Store.
-. YEE LEE & CO.
Has opened a first-class Store adjoinin«
the Bridge on MAIN STREBT, where will
e times the very best of Fruits
Voqesatiats Chickens, etc. 1
so, Cigars aud Tobacco,
be kept at al
A
Goods
Particular attention p
tation of baggage for theetrical parties.
Piano and furniture moving. Telephone 4
wood”
DR oARER
Neavda City Transfer Co.
DRAYING“AND HAULING.
aid to the transpor
elivered free of charge and the
best of satisfaction cuarautsed.
them?
and will put it to use.”
its founder.—N. Y. World,
cently in one of the
sum of‘ mone
English gentleman.
These were
locked in one of his trunks.
ing from the dining sa
the other evening, he w
to see some suspicious
shares
~ UNION\MARKET,
. COLLEY BROS.)
a Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veai, Etc.,
4 ; At the lowest rates,
; WW noct of
™%
Prop’s.
ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
rant in the Mills buildin;
inc!udivg
Tamaies, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Short Onder Restaurant
. The undersigned have reopened Le restau:
on it
and wlll give strict giventidn souhart Sodere.
Bacon and Eggs.
ex
¢.J.NAFPZIGER, + °
Jams, Baconand Lard,
wvholesaleand retail. ~
s00ds delivered tr
CAVEATS, TR
COPYRIGH
sent free. Pa
special notice, without
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citisens’ Bank.
Beef, Pork,
Veal, Sausages
uauaily found
olars markes
’
And ali kings of Meats
bolting down the corridor.
ing his room he found on exami
that’all his trunks had been
open and the contents thrown
but, strange to say, not a piec
was missing nor any
money
Tle believed that the
jewelry.glars were Afridi
théir cupidity a copy
Prop’:
Muttoo
, ote.
somehow
sion,
old singlet and
ius first
thus escaped
the officer from the front. ™
better se: 535
t Office.
ry
NTY
NC ik ‘How to
tenis ».ceured through E.
NTIVE
Eleventh
Late of C. A. Snow
iT.»
ADE MARKS, ~
TS AND DESICNS.
Send your busines: direct to Washin:
gaves time, ce
ce.
ON GIVEN—19 }
obtain Patents, !
AGE
smaller seal, particularly, finds
”
@ Sens with_its nose. It fairly bumps it
4.
goes again, once more to plug
pipe. Occasionally the
ree J 7 bd } Mrs. Stns & Mts, Durand, VE 6, SIGGERS Sees.
’
An Instance
its ghetto,. or Jewish quarter, that
swarms with peddlers, old clothes dealers and sweat. shops. Mercy. is not to
be expected here,
to be unknown. among such people, except among traders in’ selling’ their
goods.
pened
tast. winter,
»ause it commends human nature, especially the human nature found in the
slums:
where nearly all the signs upon the
stores are ‘printed in Hebrew characters. The parents were very poor and
very proud.
nary humdram suburb is due partly to
the extension of Chicago’s city limits,
iilinois
1 ilman cotmLIQU ORS. pany was formed for building cars and
not for landscape gardening, municipal
e sale of cabbages
The company has five yeats in which
to sell such oft its effects as do. not conTwo of the
and, the
tracks of the Tlinois Central railroad
field,
PF ing-and starvation:
feneed in the town are removed, Allits
streets are aj artofttie Chicago system
has
city has taken over the water pipes and
the steam-heating may go out of busi-_
The residents are getting. gas, water
Chicago
marketmen can now sell at their doors
—but they area little nervous about the
prospects about getting along without
A new company will probably be
formed to take the residences and unused land under a charter that will perman, company, is going to build cars
and nothing else. The model village is
“The company has no more consideration for its employes than the employes have for the company. It was
their complaint that brought about the
outrageous attack upon Mr. Pullman
and ended in the decree of the supreme
“They got what they demanded from
the state, and why should they expect
the company to continue the violation
of its charter by maintaining parks for
The company needs. the land
So Pullman as a model town dies w
Hindoo Pursuit of a Treasure,
The following incident océurred relargest hotels ir
Calcutta. It appears that an office!
of the Gordon Highlanders arrived in
town on his way home. He had a large
y with him—about 2,000
rupees—and the usual jewelry of an
Returnloon to his room
as just in time
looking natives
On enternation
forced
about;
e of his
item of
s, and the object of
f the Koran belong to the med mullah, which they
learned was in his, possesThe book was rolled up in an
searchers, who appear to have tracked
Playful West Indian Seals,
The water in the pool containing the
\ West India seals, at the, aquarium, runs
off through a pipe four or five inches in
! ajiameter, whose opening is in the floor
ofthe pool, at one end. When the valve
below-has been opened the seals take delight in stopping the flow of water. The
ure. in this, plugging up the opening
its efforts to do this, and it holds on as
. long as it can hold its breath. Then it.
aeomes up to breathe, and then down it
up the
bigger seal
A LESSON IN TACT.
‘ of Gentile Consideration
That Comes from the
Slams.
os
Almost every large American city has
and tact is supopsed
The following incident hapin the Jewish quarter in Boston .
and is worth -telling, beily trade solicited.
SACBAMENTO STRERT, NEV
READY FOR BUSINESS.
Giorra Nevada Brewing Co,
ADA CiTY, CAL.
We have one of the best breweries in the State and are
lnow ready to furnish the very best beer in the market. Fam
All orders promptly attended to.
Giwe Us a Trial.
A child was born in a short street
{n the neighborhood was a
Christian mission, and although Jewish
children attended singing and sewing
classes within its doors, some of their
parents preferred to starve rather than
accept its charity, and the -family in
which this child was born was one of
that class. The father and ‘mother pes>
sistently-refused all aid, although there
was no coal in the house and no money
for:food. Then for some reason, probably ‘pride, they refused help from people of their own religion. ;
All the dwellers in the neighborhood
were. exceedingly poor, and could ill
afford to give charity; but hefe was
a starving family and a dying babe, . .
Manufactured and Sol
Woodpecker Cigars.
Packea in Fancy Boxes,
a-by.
GLEE.”
Native Son of Texas
a
—
united with stubborn pride, and something had to be done.
So a purse was made up by these poor
people out of ‘heir petty earnings and
divided into three parts. Each little sum
wasintrusted to different Jewish tradesmen. That same day, one of their small
tradesmen’ climbed up to the’ povertystricken tenement, and represented
himself as a coal agent. P
“Can I sell you some coal this mornr
ing?” he asked, opening the door. '
The mian shook his head apatheti-. _
cally.
j
“But,” replied the improvised agent,
“] gif you drust. One mont—tree mont
—all you want, I drust you.”
“Ah! answered the man with surprise. “Why do you trust me?”
“You haf a good name,” said the
agent. “I must introdooce mine peesness.”
.
Soon a load of coal was omits way to
the house to warm the mother and her
infant.
;
The coal dealer had hardly left before
a man from a butcher’s shop near by
came and repeated the drama of charity. Then, net long after, followed a
new millktman,. profuse with offers of
“drust,’ who promised a quart of milk
a day until the baby could get better.
(hus was the family saved from freezNow, this happened in what is known
as the slums, This delicate way
meeting a crisis was not the act of a
refined and aristocratic philanthropist.
As the narrator told the writer: “It
was the act of dirty Russian Jew peddlers.” One can almost pardon the dirt
when such gentle: consideration is
shown.—Y outh's Companion.
What Lack of a Letter Did.
An enterprising restaurant proprietor in Philadelphia hung out a large
blackboard sign the other day with
the folowing announcement: “You
can’t beat our 15-cent dinners.” This
sign proved to be a good drawing eard
Suntil a young man of humorous turn
of mind came along. ‘The latter, seeing the sign, stopped, and, after scrutinizing it closely, smiled one of those
smiles which bode no one any good.
He waited until none of the employes
was watching, and, taking out his
handkerchief, he erased the letter
Ilthan-inside.
a ere ees
His Wants Briefly Stated.
ith
Pmerly been inhis ciaploy:
PLAZA PLANING MILL..
RICE & LEWIS, Frop’s.
_. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
aubtines: Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,;
jet ou
Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty,
\
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes
etim es ov any work of this sort that you may veed. ,
RICE & LEWIS,
SACRAMENTO ST., NENADA OrTy.
Ex. & EE”.
“Will Furnish you
All [Material for Your New Home
ON -THE INSTALLMENT
PLAN.
GIVE US A OALL.
Good Lumber at reasonable rates.
of .
pH”
from.the word beat. The transformation was complete, and it was not until
a crowd had ‘collected’ that the prgprictor of the restaurant discovered
why there was a larger crowd outside
A citizen who was not on the recent
relief committee received the foltowing
letter from an old negro who had forNO
Smoke —
4
Soot..
Smell. .
Nevada Co, Electric Power
Co. s is the ideal Light.
C. H. HARRISON, ”
“Marse “Biltt-Deer Fren—I
‘dom. So fur, so good.
you ter
some what de
bar’l self-risia
use
. striblitin’.
all } cide
(git de right I an’, Marse Bill!),
er co’n licker,
his dram!’’—Atlanta Constitution.
is tol
dat dey gwine ’roun striblitin’ goods
ter de po’. Marse Bill, you well knows
dat.I de po’es’ nigger dis side er FreeNow, I wants
you ‘fluence ter git me
I wants one
flour, two hams, ena
er meat, ome bar’l er pearl grits
two
vallons er maple surrup, one sack er
calt, six poun’s er.coffee, a dollar’s wuth
cr sugar, en, Marse Bill—ef hit don’t
go ‘gin de conscience—erbout
a quart
so's de ol’ man kin git
DEHALEE I8
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
—_———
The Pinest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town
C.H. HARRISON,
BR AD. STRERT. Onp Rovenberg Bs
SOMETHING NEW!
burpared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines :
the
Peertcss Saloon.
E AVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am preLiquors and Cigars
All my oid friends and all the new ones
who eali will be treated ina courteous manApricot Cordial.
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Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.”’
T, H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
S@ROAD STREKT, -Paidupincoin, -°°
. Undivided profits, = .
--Semi-Centennial Yearoer.
HENRY W. RICH.
pleasMain st., opp. Union Hotel ’)
Henry Lane,
self in
ty of them \
Open day and night
end of the pool in. thesame ™
plugs up the intake opening at the other
anner
Union Livery Stable
the finest turn-outein the ounty,and plen .
THE INDEPENDENT
New York.
Only $2.00 per year,
or at that rate for any part of a year.
8s Prop’r Sen Postal for Free Specimen Copy.
THE « INDEPENDENT. . xtc
Union: . Stotel
Re-opened!
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repa‘pered and newly furnished
throughout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the State.
One: Huadred Sunny Rooms,
And Large Modern Dining Room.
Stopping place for all Stages'and_ Busses.
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
NEVADA CITY
CAPITAL,
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
50,000
35,000
DIRECTORS.
fi. M, PRESTON ....eee eevee aSienies
JOHN T. MOBRGAN,...ceeveeeeeeeecess
D. Bh. MOBGAM....deccccccseeecconce
Secretary
Hon, Nilés Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS,
10 a. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:30 P.M.
CORRESPONDENTS.
New York —National Bank of North Ameroa.
San Franoisco—First National Bank, Lonion, Paris & American Bank.
Sacrameuto—National Bank of D. O. Mills
& Co. ,
We issue Sight Drafts payabie 4
NEW YORK.” .
SAN FRANULSCO,
SACRAMENTO,
Also’Bills of Kx. hange payable at sight in.
the principal cities ©: Great Britain and
durope.
Coliections on any part of the United States
4 specialty.
price paid for County and State Highest
Varrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion purch;sed ;
Ausay Office at the Bank. ‘
This Bank Maintains an office at Grass V:
jey, where a general Banking Business
transacted.
.J. M. THOMAS,
Residew Agent at Grass Valles,
te
The Best Liquors,
; The Best Cigars.
‘fhese are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
All the favorite brands of Whiskies keptom
Taylor,” “Jesse hanud,such as: “Kentue
ee eylor.” “Oscar Pepper,
180 Fulton St., N. Y.
i
;
and “Robin Hood.
’ Wa. J. Britland, .