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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
i neta ae Friday Evening,
At vn Castle.
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited %
FRANK BE. WADSWORTH, C.C.
@, W.Oepun, KB. of R.andS.
Mistletoe —s No. 47,1. 0
Meots at Odd Fellows Hall
Bvery nd 4th Montey of each month a
7:30 o’slock.
vs J. H. POLMERE, C. P.
Guo. A. Gray, Scribe. :
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. s.G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Svery Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o’slock.
ast ' AUGUST RAPP, President.
ED. J. MORGAN, B.S. _
Laurel Parior,.No, 6, N.D,-G. W.
smesornar nein dleete at Pythian Castle
‘Secon, and fourth Thursdays of each month
\MISS LILLIE MALLEN, Pres.
MS. BELLE DOUGLASS. RB. 8
aiid
‘ovada County Harrow Gauge B. 2.
TIME TABLE NO. 55.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
» @n and after Sunday, May 13, 1900, as felows.
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
" Daily ; connecting .with Lo5:20 A. M. cal ee arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M.and San Francisco via
Stockton at 4:15 P. M.
Daily connecting with land
8:45 Song r+ ing only at Aaburn,
sort
in Ni sto
ae edremnse’ tani Port Costa
Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at
* 316 p.m.
e Daily; connecti with
12°45 P. M. Overland Train, teavi
dan rrancisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, a
See! Limited leaving San Francisco at
0: .
tag Daily; connecti with Lo5:15 mM, cal "irain leavi:g Sacrarains for mento at 4:50 P. M. and Overland
East and West.
LRAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
8:1 5 A. M. paity
land Train from Eas
1:15 P. M.
jocpneting with Gverleaving San Francisco at 10 A. M,
4:50 P. M. and all points Sou:
and the
10:00 P, mM, Pally.
ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX.
Daily; connecting with over5:00 P. M. jand diate leaving San Bi n9:40 P. M. Daily ; connecting with Lo:al
vc. P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Manager.
_ EASTERN CITIES
Arriving From Grass Valiey Only.
9: 3 5 A. M. Daily f Naas saieay Hag Overland train from East.
eieco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limited
Train maring Sacramento at
th.
F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt.
, ANVITE YOU
offers those low round-trip rates:
ON-SALE . ROUND TRIP
“June 30-July 1.. Cincinnati, $76 50
July 1-2.... etiaiee s Detroit, 82 25
July.3*4..0 00.2.. Chicago, 71 50
July 3-4
August 22 23 ees Buffalo, 87 00
, September 5-6 ,
Juty8-9. . .. Colcrado Springs 55 00
July 17-18 .... Tlilwaukee, 74 50
August 20-21..... Louisville, a4 :;
September 5-6.. . Cleveland,
Fi These rates apply frem California mainine points, Many miles shortest — many
hours fastest —finest scenery — choice of
rout*s — limited trains —
duc:ed tourist excursions—
Across the Continent.
Details at nearest office
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Secure Time Tables and any flosired
information from
: MORRIS LOBNER,
8. P. Oo. Agent at Colfax.
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
ROAD STEEET, SSVADA CITY
personally conCAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, =: «= 50,000
Undivided profits, = 388,00¢
DIRECTORS.
E.M. Presron... President
Jom Fe » ie “e hiner
Be ong Negad dca eae a's’ . Sec!
p Ae les Sear Dr. R. M. Hunt, °
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
Pp. M., and on Saturdays from
6:80 to 7:80 P.
10 a. M. to 4
CORRESPONDENTS.
‘ New York—National Bank of North Amer
aca Fraucisco—First National Bank, Lon
don, Paris & American Bank.
qperemento-Fathones Bank of D. O. Mills
Weiss Sight Drafts payabie in
N¥W: YO
SAN FRA
SACRAMENTO.
also Bills of Excha) ayable at sight 1
she peinelpal cities of Creat Britain ane
Gollestions on any part of the United State:
ighest: price paid for County and Stete
elt tah Sires Belle puvcivana a ver bullion purcha ‘
assay O at the Bank,
This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Vai
fey, where a general Banking Business is
transacted.
J. M. THOMAS, *
Resident Agent at Grass ¥allev.
Dr. N. E. Chapman, ©
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Office 80 residence, Sacramento s Sevada
. make the dish.—Kansas City Journal.
——
of A Cherokee Dish.
An article of food much used by the.
Cherokees is made from corn. The
process is first to soak the corn«in~
strong lye made from hickory ashes,
just as white people in the country
make hominy. This removes the hulls.
The corn is then put into ‘a large morJ
tar made by hollowing out, the end of 4
a large Jog and is pounded by a huge
pestle.
As the process of pounding goes-on
the crushed corn is removed from the .
mortar and riddled with a sieve made
of cane and then fanned in the wind to
remove the htlls. The “grit,” as the
course meal is called, is then replaced
in the mortar and pounded into a fine
meal. .It Is then boiled up with cayenne pepper and other ingrédients. A
small amount of lye is left in the meal,
and it has a tendency:to preserve it for
a long time. However, if the stuff
sours, it is regarded as a great delieacy, It-is known’ as “con-a-hanna.”
The food is sometimes varied by. the
addition of nuts, which is: considered
especially fine. With the nuts it is
called “‘ca-nutch.” %
In the olden times cakes were made
of “con-a-hanna” by baking the: substance in rudely constructed rock
ovens or in hot ashes. These cakes
would keep for a long time and, in connection with the wild game, provided
nourishment for the Indians on their
long hunts. Many of the older Cherokees still use the mortar and pestle to
The King’s Finger Bowl.
When a member of the royal family
comes to dinner, it is a point of etiquette to provide. none but the illustrious guest with a finger bow! at the end
of the banquet. The other diners must
get on somehow without that convenience. r .
The reason is a curious one. In early
Georgian days oné never knew who
was loyal. Every other man might be
a Jacobite in his secret heart. Now, it
was a piece of Jacobite ritual whenever the toast of “The King” was drunk
secretly to pass the goblet over any
water that happened to be by the
drinker. This. was supposed to convert the toast into that of “The King
Over the Water,” the exiled Stuart at
Rome or St. Germains.
On this becoming known the court
insisted that there should be no water
within reach of any guest, andthe prohibition still holds.—London News.
A Pound of Cure.
“My son.” said the family man, “is
anxious to become a pugilist. I’m do
ing my best to prevent him.”
“Let him go ahead.’ said the friend
of the family, “and have some one
pound bim. You'll find a pound of
cure worth more thap an ounce of pre .
vention.”—Pbhiladeiphia Reeord.
Malaria, CausesBillousness
Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic removes
the cause.
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line. tf
+e
You will find reading matter on every
page of the TRaNnsoRIPT. ,
eGo
Some Foolish Peeple
Allow a cough to ran until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will. wear away,” but in
most cases it wears them away. Coald
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to .cure,
they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose
Price 25c. and 50c. T'rial-size tree. For
sole by H. Dickerman, sole agent.
Icel.
Corcoran & Arbogast
Are ready tos®rve all customers with PURE
MOUNTAIN ICE, and will leave it at your
door daily: Leave orders at our office, adjoining the Theatre, on Broad street, or call
us up by telerhore,
¢, CORCORAN & ARBOGAST,.
ad
UADERTANING PARLORS.
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
Orders taken for Floral Pieces
Telephone 34.
Peerless Saloo
‘Aine PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Da’ ‘en, I am prepared tofurnish to my cu ers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
nl.
y
s
All and
mito oall will JS Peabed tna sourteptn sate
per.
HENRY W. RICH.
Rational Exchange ‘Stale
Brond Street, opp. National Bxehange Hotel
Revada City,
JAMES HENSESSY,
oh) Clty, Cal.
‘To be found in thie pare of the Senate.
[hepdeches and gene
‘Book-keeping, Elementary History,
CAUTIO
fond f
Prop’r.
HORSES, “CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
Augiist Flower,
*@f¢ 4s @ surprising fact,” says Prof.
Houston, “that in my travels in all
parts of the world, for the® last ten
years, I have met more people having
used Green’s August Flower than any
remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver
and stomach, and for constipation. I
find for tourists, and salesman, or for
persons filling office positions, where
feelings
4 habits exist, that
Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system. by
frequent use and is excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample
bottles free at H. B. Dickerman’s.
— by dealers in all civilized countries.
Get Green’s prize almanac. tf
At Bed Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, the next
morning I feel bright and my complexfon is better,
gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative, It is
made from herbs, and is prepared as
easily as:tea. It is called Lane’s Medicine. Lane’s Family Medicine moves
he bowels each day. _ Price 25c. and
60c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole
agent. tf
Best We Ever Tasted!
Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the
BREAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE AT THE
New York Bakery
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
Free Delivery to any part of the’city. Wed.ding Cakes and Fancy Pastry a specialty.
Our Telephone number—West 8.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
—FOR—Furnishing School Books.
N Grice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Board of Educatiou of Nevada County,
be ny art bie pa feo d —_ for tur2; © follow: f
in the Sehools of Nevada County 1 it
Supplementary Readers for the Ist,
2d, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and
9th Grades.
Algebra, Elementary Geometry,
Writing and Drawing.
All bids will be opened at
11 o’clock a. m. on June 15th, 1901,
at the office of the Cyunty S intend:
of FoRooks in the Court Hogue se Nevada
+ Val, .
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. wea
«Jd. ROGER
Secretary County Board of paueatien,
Nevada City, al., April 6, 1901. aps
My dottor says it acts. E
CS ceenememial
er Grand Dance wit be given by—
The Class of 1901
—aT—
_#ARMORY HALL«_
Wednesday Evening,lune 26th.
L A. Walling will be Floor Director
and will be assisted by the following:
H. Loveland, Olifford Dennis, Wm.
pb dean pg a es ng
epson, R..Hickman,.A,.Morgan,,.H.
vans, A. Osborn, M. Maher, Gilbert
Richards, J.: Schmidt, B. Ashton, G
Merrill, F. Fleming, J: yiand
CO. Ashburn,
The Graduating Olass this year consists of the following young. ladies and
gentlemen: * Misses Mabel 8. Ivey
Veda B. Gourley, Mollie A. Maher,
Lucille M.Sukeforth, Hazel’ I. Robb,
Sadie A. Snell, Maud M. . Gabel,
Beatrice E, Carr, Lyda M. McKenna
and Messrs. Henry L. Hurstand Henry
H. Matthieson.
The Class has made every preparation
for the entertainment of
their guests, :
ete
THE BEST OF MUSIC.
Tickets, per couple wreeee $1 00
Lady Spectators........25 Cents
Gentlemen Spectators ....50 Cents
50 CENTS A WEEK
\dvertisements of not to exceed five lines in
ie neserted under this
a week or $2a month. Eac additional line
10 cents.a week or 40 cents a month.
able invariably in advance.
PayWe can give steady employment to fir:t
class canvagsers. Good wages: For partic-. ulars apply to Jas. Y. Beveridge, Manager. \
Western Book Company, Fresno, Cal.
Furnished Rooms to Let.
Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James
Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada str ects
tfy
Weekly Socials.
Company C will give a weékly soiree at
Armory Hall on Saturday oigning: Good
music. Everybody invited. Admission, 50
cents for geutiémen. Ladies free.
Prices That Talk.
‘ teinway pianos, $525; A. B, Chase pianos,
$400; Emerson pianos, $350; .Ketey pianos,
$350, ard lots of other makes down to $200,
Payments $10 per month. Esty organs
from $100 up. Other makes from $25 up
Singer sewing machines from $85 up, PayC. H. HARRISON,
DEALER Ip
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar’ in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET. Opp. Eovenberg Bri s
wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Don’t
buy cheap stuff when you can get,the best
for such low prices and easy. payments.
GEO. ‘W. REEKS, 4 gent,
Residence: Nevada City,
Dr, Alvah N. [organ.
Dentist.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
jun13-tf
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
NATIONAL
Office Hours—9 to 12 a. M., and 1 to 5 P.M.
$2 00 Per Year.
If you are an advertiser,
for yourself whether this is true or not.
Send for Sample.
GOLD OIL COPPER SILVER Etc.
The Great Mining Exponent of the West
PACIFIC COAST MINER
Issued at 320 Sansome St,, San Francisco, by’ CALKI NS BROS. PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated. )
or intend to ad , .
Books, which claims the greatest bons Side Dont cine Mg MORE Pobserintion
ation of any mining paper. See
Facts Show for Themselwes.
them and you
BE STRONG.
Lincoln Sexual Piils restore Datural strength and
vigor. They do not excite or stimulate, They aré a
perfectly pure and certain nerve food, and every
tablet is standarized to absolute uniformity.
Use
will rejoice in strength, nerve vigor and
manly magnetism, ©
Price, $1 00 per box—buy of your drnggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price,,in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO. _
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Ww. D. VINTON, Agent
Strictly vegetable,
DESIRED RESUL
ton with fac-simile
lor O!rcular to WILLIAMS M
ignature on side of the
3 MBG. CO. Sole Ageiits, Clevelsnd,
For Sale by H. Dickerman.
[ons French Periodical Drops
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The sTbottle thas: up only in paste-board Car
The Leading Flovr.
Union: Hotel
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Busidess,
Henry Metvenbangher, Prop’.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newiy furnished
throughout, thereby making
}
part of the State. : 4
Stopping place for all Stages andiBusves.
Poe A A NSERC:
GRADUATES’ “BALL!
$3 pe: month, or will exchange for . fir
of Distances.
ee
Table .
MILES.
Birchville.......--15%
Bowman’s Dam. 85
Oamptonville......Oherokee........++Columbia Hill.......
MMe OE ic leer deet 16
Dutch Flat.... jeweeees 17 es
Ownieville......++6 44
wards Bridge.... 1d
** Forest Oity.......6655 89.
French Oorral..
Graniteville.
Grass. Valley.
Lake City. ;.
Moore’s Flat.......20
North Bloomffeld.....144%
North San Juan..... oi
on Bridge...... 6%
Relief Hill...:..... 18
h& Ready...,...8
Sierra City.......-56
Smartsville........ 19
LC excartne nee es vasa vnivie ei 20
as MME civccsecses 19
ROO BOG. os e8io coca ..10
Semi-Annual Examination.
T= SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF
applicants for Teachers’ Certificates
will commence at Washington School Building. Nevada City, on Monday, June 24th, 1901,
at 9 o’cloeck a, m: ‘A fee of $2 from each applicant will be charged.
W. J. ROGERS,
County Superintendent of Schools.
Nevada City, June 10, 1901.
FRUIT and VEGETABLE ‘STORE,
AH GUEY
Nevada City
_ Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all
times.
CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME.
-R. H. TURNER,»
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
: United States.
Makes‘a specialty of Mining Cases,
Mining Patents and Lund Cases.
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
r Third and Market Streets, San
ancisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16
Notice of Sale of Real E state.
ORCS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN
pursuance ofan order of the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of
Calif rn a, made inthe matter of the estate
of Charles E. Johnston, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator with the will annexed of “the said estate, will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder, for. cash, gold
coin of the United States, and subject to con.
mation by said Superior Court,
after MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY
pa *o 10 oeak. m of ante d
aw office o; ar! lev:
California, all the righ tuehe. in
estate of-the said Charles E. J
the time of his death, and
title and interest that the said estate has,
by .operation of law, or otherwise, aocquired other than or in addition to that
of the said Charles E. Johnston at the time
of his death in and to all those certain
iec sor parcels of land, situate, lying. and
ing in Kureka Township, County of Nevada, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, towit:
House, lot and stable in town of Graniteville, Nevada County, California, said premises being the ones occupied formerly as a
r by decedent, known as the, Johnston place; said lot bounded on the south by
Poormsn’s Creek; on the east by the lot occupled hy eareee’ potash go ;oa0 she does
y road, and on the nor ot occu
io, Garden lot nor'h.of, and adjoinin,
Abe ae lot, Deepa d 7 \ y .
erms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
coin of the United States, upon confirmetion
of sale by said Superior Court; and sealed
bids in writing-for the urchase. of said
‘property, or either parcel thereof will be
received by the undersigned at the law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City California,
pari 10 o’clock a. m: of said 10th day of June,
on, and
OF JUNE,
at the
terest
ohnston, at
Sloat, filed his applica ion fora mineral patent tythe “Arbogast Placer Mine,” sleuated
in Névada Mining District, County of Neyede, S'ate_ of California, said. claim embracing the S}4 of N E 4 of N W4; the W
of W-/4 of the N W 4 of theNE 4%; the EB
of SE of N W 4 andthe N BY/of N Bz 6
SW \, all of Section 12, T 16 N, & 8.5, B
seni yer 1”; a ;
nown record of the location of said min
claims to knowledge of applicant. ring
claim is Lounded on the North by the Grass
Valley Co.’s land, west by “Gentry and
Hir:chman’s” claim, south by Roger's claim,
and east by the Nivens claim snd the corpotate line of Nevada City. Claimant hold
same by purchase made March 2,1901. Deed
;recorded in Book 9%, page 131, in the Recordb ahd Office a poly eta A i
and all persons cla ve)
pittion of said “Arbogast Placer regen
said mining ground as ‘hereinbefore deseribed, are required to tile their adverse
claims with the Register of the United
States Land. Office at Sacramento, in the
during the sixty days
hereof, or they will be
the provisions of the
THOMAS FRASER, Register.
State of California,
period of publication
rred by virtue of
statute
i8-t1c
Short Order Restaurant
T nde reopened the resta
ee she na eT on se street,
and will give strict on to short orders
including
Tamales, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
(hese are the attract ons you can
> always find at é
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
RS
ali
.
eud *
Ci
pif Nevad
all the right, a
There is no. 260
Bacon and Eggs. . and
rs. ‘Steffens & dirs, Durand
tional Alley.
ley streets.
streets.
streets.
Dr. Hunt’s lot.
streets.
yard.
FIRE ALARM BOXES. ~
Following is a list of the fre alarm . ”
boxes in Nevada City and where Shey. ,
are situated. It will be four of.
great convenience, to have this, inasted
wp some place where you may refer to, %
it when an alarm is turned in: .
24—Broad Street and -Na-.
io
4
25—West Broad and Find:
26—East Broad and Pinej.!
34— Main and Cottage] a
35.— Coyote street and
Washington road.
36—Nevada street, cor. of
43--Sacramento and Adams
45—-Sacramento and Pine
streets, near Cooper’s lumber
46—J ordan and.Zion streets,
in front of Mrs. Davenport’s.
52— Park Avenue and Nimrod streets, in front of Dan
Marsh’s residence.
Notice is hereby
the Board of Directors
One-Half cents per
of hi
cisco, California, .
Any stock
remain un
ore,will be so!
of July, 1901, to
ment, together w
expenses of
Nevada county, Paliforpte. rasa
vi tata estes of
May, 1901, an assceoment,( (wo nay of te apa
upon which this as
WwW elingue) vi
at public auction, and paym
Sosts of
+= aa
Assessment Notice
R2vAEp GOLD MENTHG: COME ANY :
Location of sy ness,
San Franson, Oanforsies bat works,
ened
capital stock of the co: immediately In United States Gold Gola: t0. the
Secretary, at the office of the com: , 414415; Claus Spreckels Building, San Fran
fine
=
der of the Board éf Dire , y order of the Veit
SAMUEL W. acu { eer
Orrioz—414-415 Claus Spreckels Building,
San Francisco. msi .
ceased.
undersigned, n
Peter Allison, di
the said dec 1» tore:
necessary vouchers, wi
ter the first publication
said administrator,
Power, at Nevada City
State of California, the
ter the transaetion of
ece "
Dated April 26, 1901.
state OF PETER
Notice is he:
iste
t
estate,in said county.of
4 Dias ‘FITTE
Adueitsiatratoe of the itate'e Peter Allison,
re
ator
tors of and all persons having
it thems,
mo
AYE & first-class Store adjolang:
‘aif tiotee't every best’ ot Fete
iof,
oat. he nue
he
Nev:
Notice To Creditors.
af
+
ist
Ts
a City, Califo:
Notice is he j
of the gis hereby
al
sale at
is
y order of the
m3i ~
Dereecn a tiackeel cy SOME, ation o: ir oO
Nevada Cit: Calif pi Location of wor!
ijont, at his Uitios & Brosd
City, C
.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
4
COMPANY,
he a
Any stock upon “which this asses it
shall remain unpaid on the s0th dary of a nu
1901. will be del nquent, and ad
i Public auction: and niet Bayi
ie made before, wilt be sold on DAY, . ,
h day of J ai, £0.
vertising and ex of sale.
B Board of Di
the costs
rectors,
1 DER AND
Court of the ©
iifornia, cP sy .~
Thomas P. Rob
to:b ian 4
vi Yd os
ia Hook 62-0f
vada County,
pine tree mark
said tract: the;
rection 240 paces to a
paces to an oak tr:
blazed on two sides; t
er Girsotion ‘
containing two @
ditches and water
therewie om bi
e sale will be mad
1th, 1 and be.
office of
Smith
8,
f
bingon,
‘ones
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
order of sale granted
wee of che te of
peryase sale the foioe ie Livi ool at
soars eens ara
to,
page
also commenci:
sing the t
‘ru
3 ti
two Amy a
mee in a
ore’ or
ser vice.
Tae ra bee a will be received at mn ea ietaeeerage, Wf iatlen
Grass Valloy, Galitornue Fe Hquors Eto, _ Mixed Drinks » spe
Terms of sale, r,cent,
of ths U; ; gash. soin
firmation ofs sale by blanca’ diate of map
Administrator’ of thé heat 3 Eerie
‘State of Cal
an pid.
e North,
Ww
ing’
al
ond con
or after JUN
fog building
*
+ Wm. J. Britiand.
. New Frait and Vegetable Sim
. P attention paid to the trans
igulon of bageage for theatrical parti
Piano and furniture moving. pialephone L)
BY AUTHORITY OF ‘AN
r
HE:
. UNDERTAKER
Athorney.an4 Counselor at isy
JOHN CALOWELL, ~~
Attorney at Law,
franscript Block; Commercial
_ Nevada City, ©
Livery and Feed Staj,.
., . Best of attention given to tran
customers,
Stables Open All Night,
Foot of BroadBStrest, N
Telephone Nc ~*: ie ~~
ett,
. feacher 61 Vocal and instrumean
Ne City, Grass Valley andy
particulars as to terms of tuition, ot
jotel. Nevada City Union
YEE LEE & CO,
best of satisfaction ;
DR. COREY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, .
Sanatorium 100914 Ninth Street, bet. J
* K, Neer J.
All the latest modern appliances, }
diseases. Write for further information
Telephou.es—Sunset South 6081; Capital
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
‘Union Livery Stabl
Main st. opp. Union Hotei,
Henry Lane, = Prop
PhS flnéat turn-oure in tbe ounty,andpie
iv andnighe
‘ol °
free of cha the
wuaranteed.” 7
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Neavda City Transfer Co,
‘DRAYING AND HAULING. .
woo A KBR.
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Bngineer and Surveyor.
‘D#®BuTY, 0. 8. MINERAL SURVEYOR
C. D, EASTIN, i Offiee‘in Mo berts’ Block, Ne Administrator. with the will annie, of the} 4n equity in the foll op-. “a City. when asia ib coe cet para fs J gry deceased, picid eg sep de a woreaes Sore ba pron:
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{No, 2201.] teen pores and parsloaine about aa eva a } y Say 106,
Notice of Application for Mineral madtice eee neneing pestle ti renee ;
Patent se"nclapo jamais crema . ISDN Of Ores all dvr Application for a patens to the “Arbogast paces; ore shave tinge pained ‘MULE TESTS AND THR REDUCTION OF lacer Mine. ner of HB. Hovinhes ene vend +} WA Fractious Ores a specialty.
fa Unrga States Lanp Or¥iox, large white oak Qfeet im. c ence, Sot * ‘Mail or Express orders promptly attended
NOTE IS HEREBY GIVEN THatr toy, . Ee sides, a el okwercen two China cab: {GOLD BOUGHT, Broad Street, below
bamiltgn, Obis has tit day be aCty Boss . Ol itehe Hite Wow oF grea paper TL HM. HICKS & 00. nis, whe toffice address . ‘ 9 ree 'e' ne. , r California, Attorney in fact for said #. 0.9, . seaaing on the bank: of ‘aid diteh : sh
NEW YORK HOfFl.
BROAD ST., NEVADA 01 7,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse.
W MANA —A home-like
ouse, rhe hel one of
City.
Dome; clestrie lights throughouk
; TABLE is not surpassed in the county
Low Variety, qooking and .
ee
. B. W. SCHMIDT,
tor, Grass Va Soe ae
Ordinance No. 161.
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n ateer es providing & revenue for the
LEADING CIGAR DBALER,
Pine Street,.....s00s00++Nevada Clty Cal
UBADING LADY, ‘Bost 5 Cent Ciger
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aa tex of Twenty Bes el ae) One. } mo ae
"yy the \.L, BOWMAN, d y. SHAW
(64) , Ps bs FES < oo ‘
SHAW'& BOWMAN,
Office in Oda Fellows Building. Brosd
OLN PLATE WORK.A SPECIALTY
Bap ny rng SKILLFULLY DOME
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GEO. RICHARDSON,
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40TH YRAR—-NO, 13,44
A Curious Fact,"
i: Rite t .
itis a curious fact io neturad hiet
het in the temperance State of .
pont as much alcoholic liquor:isic
gamed for medicine, chemical ‘and
gtiflo purposes per head of, ithe po
Yption a8 in other States for‘all p
5, A like phenomenon. ia also
pessed in the prohibitory Btate
Meine. The probable: explenation
bat in those high Jatitudes imore s
polic liquor is required, for coughs.
solds than in milder climates,’ At.
rate, the taste of the beverage ism
the same whether taken: medicinally
otherwise. :
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aeFine fresh ‘honey from He
Towle’s, two squares for; 25.:cent
Scadden’s. a23-2
Tews
The Gran
SIRENS
Hammoc!
Summer
joy forev
So, pure!
hammock
comfort f
pricesva
means,
Fishing 7
There.is
The lak
trout.
are sel
sportsme
PIONEER HAROWARE DE/
3 Irish Stev