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March 3, 1903 (4 pages)

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Quarts: , the Summit of the Gui ms persone claim nof.said V . ace ground, a ir adverse claimewtl nited States Lund 0 i @ State of ( ‘alifornia, § of publication heredf: by virtue of thex ie ney for lieant. . dered that the fora ation for patent, be lod of sixty daysin th L¥Y TRANSCEIPT, 6 hed at Nevada City, ARMSTRONG, Re ment Notice, » MINING AND SMELT Oocation of principaipld ra’ cisco, Cai fornia; li ada County. Califor y given that at a of Directors, held javuary, 1U3, an of two (2) cents upon the cupital stot payable immediatey Cvin, to ‘he secre ay OMpany, No. 237 1 eo. Californ a which this 0 the 2éd day of On; 8! unless pays Hat eg on apy: U to payt together with ibe, oor of sale. rd of Director. ME TMANN, Seoretat welith street, Sau iil also receiver ‘ mto S o'’cluck p.3. Sausome stz.chs aja. IT SALE NOTKE eae) LD ‘MINING COMP a lace of bu ofuia. ation of ja County, Califorals, "@ delinquent upus . atec< on account of ied on the Ninth dayé everal amounts set 0 3@ respective ab > with Jaw, aud ‘ectors, mA © OD 8, so many shares as may . e vecessty’ waatinn at the a ine Company. » Francisco. Culllort INTH DAY of Mal me o’elo: k p.m. of delinque:.t assent ith costs of u ee eh La Suerte Gold mery sircet, Sun, be ROSK SHOW CAUSE. RR CCURT OF. a, State of Califo je Esta e and: ¥ » Sauders, a minor, dr. the § j and estate. of minor, having n duly verifi gale of the P ! getare Of sald rein set forta. . .» red by the ald 'erested Sey” ar before the . NDAY, ‘he wd ot lock in the foreae ; Roow of saidurt be State of Californie, order’ shou! nard:en to fee rty and rea , larry Sanders, # rder be p@ mages pM SCKIPT. 8 TO raat tu said Neve Tio 3 aa Lee ——————— . Ae —. ginp YEAR—NO. 12,447. “ “THE TRANSCRP oo . wat. P. BROWN.. seats Proprietor. FRED E, BROWN, Manager. Vice-Presiden t of Women’s Democratic Clubs of Neither Ohio, , id ——— : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I, $6a Year. . By Ma By Carrier, 124% Cts. a Week wrt Calumn f not to-exceed five lines in sdvertiennserted. under this head for 50cents & k or $2 month. Hac additional line aves’ a woek or 40 cents a month, PayOee invariably in advance. in MATHIMONY, write i 4 &Cc., P. O. Box 521, Los Angeles, cage help you. Cost nothing to flud eet ceat it. Letters saci edly confidential. tb ysauds want t) marry. It’s vatural. Wasso lutended from the beginuings 25 Agents Wanted. : kes its own g@e; Costs 1 cont ie eee wicks or Pimsiansy braes ot for those « ishing to work for us. ree < ‘GAR LAMP CU.,, 1236 Market St. A FT red: Cal. f18-1Ww Wanted. od If interested An energetic manager for office’ to he opened in t! anal oncern, S lary Une Handre jars per pace extra 4 munissiuns and expenses Five Hundred Dollars cash security required. sof references. Address, Manager. v. O. Bon 2126 San Fraucisco, Calif. f9-1m Furnished tiouse For Rest. The fcrnished house onthe corner of Adgms and Sacramen o streets, near the depot, ieoffered for ren’. Apply at premises. 8 Wanted. Bimatio? as housekeeper for a small famby a resnectable middle Wy gt a rowel ddree Miks. BERTHA ING, General Delivery, Coiumbus, Uhbio. For Rent. The Nonpareil restaurant oo Broad treet, which has always done « good business, is ‘forrent. The place has been refitted, and is furnisbed with everything except dishes. Enquire of Wis. H.C. Uctocs. ee {. ‘Business Ghanee. Thé wise liiveatment of $°0 is often the foundation of success, if you “re not wedd te plodding methods, you shou'd lave t ) gate our proposition. itis or the man of modest carulnas who wishes to receive a steady income without interfe ing with pe nt emloyment. Address H. BROLASKL, 86 vearorn Street, Chicago, : Il, CHICAGO IN LESS THAN3 DAYS: From San Francisco at 10.a.m. CHICAGO UNION. PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN. LINE Pullman fuurteenesection D awe Ing-Room and Hrivate Compa: t= meat (bse vation Sleeping Cars, with teleph ne. Blectric-réading mps in every Berth, Compart. ment and Drawing-Room. Buffer, q Smoking and Library Cas, witn I Barber and Bath, Wining cCars— j Meatsalacar.e. Electric lighted ' throughout. a . Daly Tourist Car service at 6 p m. and persoraliy Conducted Excursions every wednerday. and . Friday at 8am from Sen Fran cisco, The b:st of ever; thing. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market St. Gen: Ageat Pacific Conte . (Palace Hotel) al . bath woh OB B. P. COMPANY'S AGENT. this city for large manufacturing . iT writes : are PERSO HERE ARE MANY “sickly women between the 45 and‘55, but there are very few invalids over 55 and 60 years of age. The change of life coming to & woman near her fortyfourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives her a new lease on life. Those who meet this change in ill health scldom live ten years afterward, while a woman who. lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health seldom fails to live on in happiness, y years after she has passed 60. ‘This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura 8. Webb, of ‘Toledo, Ohio, recognizes-the change of life as a dangerous period and she also has faith in Wine. of’ Cardui. ages of Mrs. Laura 8. Webb, She “AsI had always veen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I drzaded in advance, Wine of Cardui is the remedy to re-inforce a woman against the shockthat comes with the change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of sufferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you, ough preparations should be made Begin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. WINE of CARDUI “2:3 EXCURSIONS Thor‘A million suffering have found relief in Wine of Card: ai. BAST Write for it. @4 4 4 Owerthe 4 4 4 4¢ e Rail "4 Santa Fe Railway. The cheapest and best way.to travel Tourist Sleeping Cars are used and NALLY CONDUCTED on MONDAYs, THURSDAYS aud SATUR. DAYS by experieuced and carefal attendants. : NO EXTRA FARE FOR TAIS SERVIOR. . booklet with fall information. We iaana a free SANTA FE, 841 Market St., San Francisco. JAMES Bargains! Bargains! CAIRNS DEALER IN HARNESS AND SADDLERY Buggy Whips from 10 cents to $8 50 Gents Work and Driviog Gloves 5U ceats to $2. Oushions, $1 60 and upwar i]. Horse Brushes, 25:, $5c, 50:, 60c'and 75¢. Whip Lashes, 25 cents '0 $4 50. Whip Stocks, 25 cents to $1 50. Single Hurnes:, $7 50 and upward. Team Harness of all kinds, on hand ‘and made-to order. Single and Double Express Harness. Gent’s Saddles of all kiads at jowest prices. Chamois, Sponges, Robes and Blanket», Harness Oil and Dressing, Buggy Tops, Cusbions and all kinds of Carriage Trimming done on sbort notice, ee eee oe Fr GF a Gt SS St EE GF eS Ee GE ES ST —]_—_—____———~ SOCIETY DIRECTORY. PRINCE ALB RT LODGE, SONS OF ST. GEORGE, thian Castls every Secord and Meets at Py Saturday of each month at 8 ‘ourth O'clock, r JOHN STEVENS, President. H. Waters, W. Seerevary. Nilo Lodge, Kaights of Pythias, Meets every Thursday Evening ‘ At Pythian Castle. J anand Brethren are cordially invited to W. H. DUNLAP, C. C. _& W. Oavan, K. of R.& 3, Laurel Parior,; No, 6, N. D. G. W., Kes: _ Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Tt and Third Fridays of Each Month. MR3. H —_ ATIE BUPFINGTON, Pre . . B. E. Wapswours. R. S. Hydrautic Parior, No.86;N.S.G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Bvery Tuesday Evening at 7:80 o's‘osk. : THOS, G. RICHARD3, Pre . >. 3. —2. 4: Monaas, BE. 8, MUSTLETOR ENCAMPMENT, No. 47 LO o & Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall Sad ith Moaday of each month, at’ 7:30 o'clock. Pp. BB sGOLVSWORTAY, C, P. j Guar, seribe ; aaa Bvery ca Gao. a. JAS. © Broad Street, R NS Nevada City “NEVADA CITY, CAL. TU ‘signed their names in the same manner. : mour), etc. band. Altogether the custom is ‘ed in much obscurity. OFFIC: Morgan; DIRECTORS—E. man, Chas. Authorized Capital Paid-Up Capital RS—President B. r Se Preston, John T. Morzan, Geo M. Hughes, D.E. Morgan, Lord Houscorpo in 1876. ; : gui . EVADA OITY BROAD STREE'1,75 ,VUv.0U tao Join M. Thomas. BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. $200,000.00 . Reserve Fund Undiv.ded Protits organ. Citizens Bani $ 5,500.00 36,000.00 Preston; Vice-President, Ge?. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T jer aud Secretary, VD. &. OFFiCE HOUKS—From 10 4.M.to4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to'8 o’slock P. M. : Money toaned on approved secur ‘ties. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at prr on all points in California, We sell SIGH DRAPF £3 payable at par on LONDON, Paagis, DUBLIN, and all points a URUPK. So =—— @ Does Your Repair it with Elaterite. iron, tin, shakes or shin, Ask for sunples an For. Sale BLATERITE ts MINERAL RUBBER.] Roof Lea Jes; best for new roofs. descriptive circulars. by Lumber and Hardw THB ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Factory, Oakiand, k?2In ro'ls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over 3d are Dealere Ji3 Market S?., San Fra:cisco *S“Aepaming Hnsbands’ Namen, The practice of the wife assuming the busband’s name at marriage,. ac cording to Dr. Brewer, originated from a Roman custom and bevame the com: mon custom after the Roman occupa: tion. Thus Julia and Octavia, marrie¢ to Pompey and Cicero, were called by the Romans Julia of Pompey, Octavia of Cicero, and in latter times married women in most European countries but omitted the “of.” Against thir view may be mentioned that during the sixteenth and even at the beginning of the seventeenth century the usage seems doubtful, since we find Catha. tine Parr so signing herself. after she had been twice married, and we al Ways hear of Lady Jane Grey (not Dudley), Arabella Stuart (not SeySome persons think that the custom originated from the Scriptural teaching that husband and wife are one. This was the rule of law so far back as Practon (died 1268), and it was de cidéd in the case of Bon versus Smith, in the reign of Elizabeth, that a womas, by marriage loses ber former name and legally receives the name of her hus invo}yCriticising a Portratt. Watter Dean, Sr., once hired an artist to paint his portrait. with the stipula tion that the picture would not be ac. cepted and paid for untess it looked like himself. When the portrait: was completed, It Was sent to Mr. Dean, who did not recognize himself ‘and abSolutely refused to pay the painter. The painter sued, and Joe Strong, the artist, was called ip to give an expert opinion, “You see the portrait of Mr. Dean?” the lawyer asked. “No.” sald Mr. Strong, “1 do not.” “There it is.” said the lawyer, point ing to the big canvas.
“1 don't call that a portrait. 1 eal) that a map of Mr. Dean,” said Mr. Strong. ‘Twas Easter. “So you are going to Europe?’ “lum,” answered the young man. “Why don't you stuy here in Ameri: ca, where there are so many opportu: nities to make a fortune?” ; “Well, I've concluded that the other side is Casler. Uf Course you tan make a@ fortune if you will stay and work for ‘it. but people are always tore [iderai when they are away from home. I have concluded that it is much easter to go ower there and let the otber Awericans bring it to me.”—WasbingShort on Comfort. "It must be a great comfort to you to own such splendid furniture,” “Comfort! Say, there isn’t but one comfortable chair in the whole lot, and my wife invariably\ wants sit in that.”—Cleveland Plas Doalef. eee, A Sensitive Patient, _ Dr. Emdee—Feet go to sleep. That shows your circulation ts bad. Editor—That’s all you quacks know, I suppose if my corns ached that would show .that advertising patronage was falling off. Acquiesced. “I’m innocent, and I can prove it if you will give me time,”-whined the old offender. “Three years,” said the judge.—Baltimore American. When those we like play it, it is a violin, but when those we dislike be gun to finger it it is a fiddle.—Atchison Globe. Really Dead. taker?” “Yes; but, then, you know, she's really dead in love.”—Philadelphia Bulle tin. Brain Food. He hated working with his hands; Buch tolling gave him pain. : Therefore, the glorious height to gain, He tried a hundred various brands Of brain foods, all in vain. il The brain foods that they advertise May not be what we need, But here's a truth that men should heed: No food for brains will make us wise Uniess we've brains to feed. —Chicago Record-Herald. Finest Harness in the County. The finest line of harness and saddlery in Nevada county can be found at the store of James Cairns on Broad etreet. He has an assortment of gents’ driving and work gloves, and ladies’ Whip stocks and buggy whips of all grades and prices. He manufactures harness, cushions, bug¢y and cart tops. Gand made harness and carriage trimming a specialty. Try him once and you will always be bis patron. Headache Saps Your Vitalitv And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Cure wiil vare you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. ‘They cure nenraigia 26c. and 10c.a box: For sale by H. Dickerman soleagent.5 © arouses sluggish livers, relieves tortured and cures-dyspeptic stomaction is mild and pleast, the results sure and permanent the system in a condition ect health. The greator constipation. All drug. “So Marle is engaged to an under. driving gauntle's that can’t be beat. . SERIE SS WHERE ‘PAIN MOST HURTS. Extreme Sensitiveness of the Fitth and Dental Nerves, Which part of the human body is the most sensitive to pain? é here between irritation and pain, Irrttation Is-not pain, but only a frequent cause of it. Thus, a crumb lodged in the larynx near the vocal cords produced vivlent irritation and: prolonged “eoughing, which often results in actual pain. So, too, a fly or speck of dust in the eye sets up violent irritation and infammation,followed by acute pain. Of the surface of the-hedy, the finger tips and the end of the tongue are most sensitive. For instance, a burn on the tingers is much more painful than one on the back would be, while one on the tongue would be niore painful still. Deep wounds are not painful, as a rule, save as regards the surface injury. Of pains not caused by external injuries, neuralgia of the fifth nerve, the.orie which supplies the skin of thehead and face, is the most intense, It has frequently driven people mad for the time being, and sufferers have been known to.cut and even burn the flesh In desperate attempts to relieve it. The rupture of the branches of the dental nerve In tooth drawing also causes agony so intense that it has been stated that no human. being. could endute it for more than two seconds at @ time.— Pearson’s Weekly. on Paid For It, A kind hearted Washington woman paid a visit to New Orleans while the shipping season on the river was at its height, and ag the Joading or unloading of a big river boat is one of the most’ interesting things imaginable to wateh she went one day to the levee where.a steamboat, one of the largest. afloat, was discharging its cargo. The mate of the vesse! stood at‘ the gangplank and directed the operations of the ne gro roustabouts. He was loud voiced,’ as a mate should te, and he bellowed and roared and swore and now: and then whacked some unusually slow or stupid negro with a spar. One negro received so-many blows that the Washington’ woman's sympathies were aroused. When she could endure the mate’s brutality toward him no longer, she walked over to where the negro stood and spoke to him, ‘Why do you allow that man to strike you and curse you as he does?” she asked. The negro looked at. her in surprise and_ then . ‘showed all his teeth ina grin: “Law, miss,’’ said he, chuckling, “I-don’t mind him. He’s paid for doin’ that, same as I’ze paid for doin’ this.” Wade Hampton's Slaves. It is related of General Wade Hamp ton that on ‘one o¢casion he was rid-, one of his numerous southern plantations when he met a slave of fine build and appearance. -He drew rein and said; “You are a likely fellow. Who do you belong to?” “Wade Hampton, sir.” “Ah! And who is Wade Hampton?” “Please, sir, master, you mus’ be from de norf, ’kase Mas’ Wade Hampton is de berry fust gemmun in de souf.” The story used to be told to {llustrate the greatness in numbers of ade Hampton's slaves. His own slaves did not know him by sight—that/is, bun: dreds and thousands of them did not. The slaves he owned numbered 4,000, and he was therefore the largest slave owner of tbe south or of modern times. . 43s Notice to Creditors. HR SUPERIOR (COURT IN AND FOR yrs oar of Nevada. State of Califor sia. In ites matter of, the. Eetate of MARY . HOS . deceased.. Estate of Mary J. Hoskin. deceased, Notice is hereby siyen by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary J J sary vouchers, within four mouths after the first pnblication of this notice. to the said administrator, at the law of Fr Searls, Nevada City, Californis, that being the pisses, tv the erencaerinn et sh business of the said estate, county of Nevada. JUSKPH HUSKING, Administrator of the Estate of Mary J. Hoskin d 3 Dated Mareh 2d, A. D., 1908, Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. OTICE 18 HERE&BY GIVEN THAT THE partaership heretofore existing be. tween the undersigned and under the firm hame and stile o ’ Hie! . has mutuatoconsent heen this day lived, F. Snell retiring from said firm. d z Alt persons knowing. t ‘ to be indebtes tosaid firm af pe 1S Fleming are reques ed tc settle immeriately. a par'le: a ore ag ages m present ee eoming. Fe CO SE RNEN 8 aaa Z D. FLLMING, Dated February 12th, 19038. Would that we could “SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP with the etrenett, of = million volees MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. Price 60c and $!.00. Trial Bottle Free. A sharp definition must be drawn} ring along a highway that led through } ol ani ide a Of all hurian diseases, that Known es Contagious blood poison, or the Bad Disease, has caused more misery and suf. fering and ruined more lives than all combined. It not onl and aspirations of the one whe contracts it, but often the innocent are made to share the humiliation and: dis. me . this most loathsome and hateful rm it from parents, and thousands of the purest men and wotnen have been contaminated and ruined. simply through mepdling the clothing awful malady, or drink; Sm from the be INNOCENT same = an fefeestie: THE GULTY. oilet articles, And ‘when the — : real nature of the trouble is known, many refer to suffer in silence or leave the isease to do its worst rather than make known their condition. Through our Medical ent we offer advice and help. Write us freely about your case, as nothing you say will ever go bey-nd our office, Let us hel you to get rid of this fearful disease, for which some one else no doubt is to blame. It matters not how long the poisoi has been lurkingin your system, S.S.S. will purify and build up P po blood, and eliminate every atom of the deadly virus from the system and make a complete “7 rmanent cure, §. is the only antidote for Contafor fifty years. It contains no mercury, Blood Poison and has been curing it PY So ‘cures without Jeaving any bad after effects, Our a Home Treatment ‘book, Aged} the symptoms of this disease, e will ma/l you a copy free, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. STERRA NEVADA SALOOK Keeps the Best of rd Wines and Liquors. kere ‘Beat § Cont Beer in Town. California Safe Deposit ond iret Somepeny Receives Savings Deposits of Tea Dollars and Upwards.. Cy cess nresreneeene IT PAYS INTEREST TWICE A YEAR cent on ordinary accounts per cent on term accounts Soecame naa CAPITAL‘AND SURPLUS, $1,245,225,94 TOTAL ASSETS, 6,026,300.49 Deposits may be made by P. O. er, Wells-Fargo Money Order or Bank Draft Send for Pamphlets Descriptive of our Business Rate— 8 Orrices Cor. California and Montgomery Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. NOTICE. ene Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the late CHAS, E. MULLOY to make immediate payment else suit will be commenced to enforce collection of same. Dated January 21, 1903. JESSIE V. MULLOY, Administrator of the Estate of Chas. E. Mulloy, deceased. Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. tffine Honrs—?tol24.¥ codieosd pr. uw. A Secret Disease. wrecks the! of blood. poison. Children inherit . , of one infected . ' . “AT LOW a ARE YOU AFTER COOD coOD 2 mB” BB” B” BY” OR” On NJ “ .4 18 44 a” ay a” AY 3 44 AW 48 44 a a a “ PRICES ? prices on the / Heicerecretandh ear aeramecamemanerteerreranen, G lasses, Jellies, Pickles, Raisins, If se. visit our Store ‘and get our CERIES t a We have everything you want— Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup, MoPreserves, Wafers, new stock of Currants, -etc. etc. P. G. SCADDEN } _ Commercial Street, Nevada City. lass \ow Realy, ‘The cheapest and most convenjent fuel for the ideal home, No > -pmoke, aghes,-seaat--or-dust:is always ready. Price for fuel, 61,60 nety-for Dybting, $2 50 pet, per thousand feet, This must be paid before the 10:h of each ; month, otherwise the charges will be: for fuel, $2.19; lighting, Heyada County Gas & Electric(o,, JOHN WERRY, Manager, B.J.Reoros, Pres. W. H. Mantim, Vice P Agenvy Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on oullion. Vrafte drawn onany part of the world. Loaus made ou Keal aud Personal Security Interest Paid on Deposits, Broad Street National Hotel Building Union Livery Stable Yain ot. opp. Usiow Moves ( Union: Ftoter Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making . it second to mo Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred “Sunny Rooms, ' And Large Moderna Dining Room. topping place for all Stages ani Buse Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all description, Mitt TESTS AND THF REDUCTION OF i\ Yravtious Ures a spesiaity, wail or bApress orders promptly attended to. GULL BUUGH', Broad ptreet, below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADB ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 2. ‘sue DUNLAP & HICKS. E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, sovcesesM@vada City Cal LBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Soild. —Is stoo1n— GENBRAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT Avd Other Brands . pOWMaN. 4 ¥.8HAW SHAW’'& BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broed Street Nerveda City, Cal. 7(N2 PLATE WORK A SPRCIALTY a Henry Lane, Prop’r BEST TURNOUTS {N TOWN Natal Exchange State troed Street, opp. National Kachange tote Bevada City, JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r The Empire Livery Stable haé the iargest jot of HORSES, CARRIAGES ARD BUGGIES —— YEE LEE & CO. ptly obtain U. 8. PATENTS end free OPPOSITE U S.PATEWMT OFFICE d grocers, 25c. WASHINGTON. D.C ew ee ve oe ee h ne a) es the very best of ous. ote re and Tobacco. heet nf entisfartion marantes? x New Froit’and Vegetable Storeif. Hactioraeste Sensioraiuat’ ona rs . Prait: ivered free’ of charge aud the LANE'S UNDERTANING PARLORS Broad St., Nevada City, ¢ Everything requisite for funerals. Experienced audertaker. in atteud suve at all times. Best of service guaranteed,Ottice of thé Superintendent of Piue Grove Cemetery, te ee IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME Cali on of Write B.C, DAKE’S ADYERTISING AGENCY 64 & 65 Merchants’ Exchange SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. Telepbone No. 34.ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS, SITRACTING SKILLFULLY DOB MAITLAND BROS .f§ In Their New Saloon! Have moved intotheir new c uerters on Due meroikl street and invite a:l :hels forn.F patrous to call and ses tim. They wi} make ita point to serve be firest tranas if Wines, Liquors and Cigars All Kinds of Mixed urinks a Speckalty. VAITLAND BROS., Prove. Commersial S¢ THE PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY. W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of BOTTLED BEER We aim to serve only the best. Call around aud see for yourself, Kinds of Summa Deak & Speci DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DRAYING AND HAULING. efor 20 ead fnrolture “ving. ; * ood for sale E. Nevada City Transfer Ca. Particular attention paid to the tranepo: ‘ou of theatrical Parties. ‘elerkone J. BAKER. DR. ¢.W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Secram ento Bt., Nevada Oity,Cal, :