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March 4, 1903 (4 pages)

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Quart the Battis Claim: op witeand the: . rth, t1.e Sum mis 3} thy eFsous persons rtion of said ) UE burlace gr Ui, their .aderse c'aims e ited States Land) u the State of ‘‘alifo 1 ys of publication b arred by virtue of ibe atu'e N F. ARMSTRONG, 2 s, Attorney tor Applic ordered that the fi plica:ion for jatea', 4 period o/ sixtvdaysint *AILY ‘TRANSCKIPT, & biished at Nevada Uy 1 F. ARMSTRONG; 3 jessment Notice, . ILU MINING ANDSMl Focation of privcipl n Fra: cisco, Cai fornis Nevada Couuty, Califo cord given that at 6 oy of Directors. of Jauuary, 13, a of two (2) ed. upon the copital on, payable imm aps Guin, to he ret e sowrpany. No. a uu isco, Californ a on which this asses . on the 23d day of Fé eliuquent, aud ad auction; and unlenp » Will besoid on « Mare", 1403, to pay mt, together with d ex, of sale, * he Board of Director B. ME&TMANN,S é 3 Twelith street, su ' 8. 'y will also receiver} noon to 5 o'clockp# No. 25 Savsome sti: fornia. JENT SALE NOI GOLD MINING @ f principai place of Jalifornia. Location evada County, e ave delinquent U ‘ibed stvc. on ace 8 levied on the Mi the severa) amouvlt of the respective con, sha ‘ert 2 0 stee 148 lance with Jaw, aud . Directors, ma ¢@ y J¥3, so many & tock as may! ew! lie auctivn at tbe g wine Company, is tan Fravcisco. Ve He NINTH DAY of Prof one o’clo: k p-B he delinque.t er with cvsts 0! i sale. L8 the La Suerte Gold ntgomery street, be x TO SHOW CA ee RIOR COURT ihe State of C of the Esta ¢ Jarry Sauders.® ZsN, Jr., the rson and estate . 8 — vel nu of sereip sale of thet ] estate ei erein set forth. “ordered by the 4 t Roow it Pe Houle, State of den order sO pid guard en roperty Bee et of this order bt Mooessive weeks ’ NeCBIPT. . 1, ie “Gee. 4. Gms _ 4gND YEAR—NO. 12 ¢ ‘ ‘442 EE THE TRANSCRP Susie NAT. P. FRED E. BROWN, Manager. —o a SUBSCRIPTION RATES? > $6 a Year. Bynes 12% Cts. a By Carfier, Week HERE ARE MANY sickly women be‘tween the ages of fast While visting eine feed I a ceed five lines in «dvertisemients of NOX tO ae head for 50 cente length Inserted aac Bac additional tine 2 708k OF eek or 40 centsa month Payableinvariably tn advance. shed rooms in a desira le location, ,r Farol Inquire on premises cn toasmall family. East Broad street of ‘ror Sale or Rent. MK-. LAWKENCK, m8 reial stree‘:acjoining Sacre. is offered for reut. io Jarsinquire of ; COLLEY BROS, Ace You. Interested ? he hone on 2 Muller’ re> For further.pa'' m2-lw Jf interested in ‘T IMON’, write Zimmorman ders PVs B x 52! Lo. Angeles, Cal. They'll he'p vou: Cost nothing t find out.about it. ‘etters 8 1c, 2dly contidential. Thousands want t marry. It’s vatural Wasvo intended from the begining. — £2 A s Want d. etmakes its own gas; costs 1 cent a aid ie Sul. wicks or chinese; braves lamps free toc hose ishing to wo k for We PACIFI. GAs to) P CU. 1236 Market St., San Frane co, Cal fls-lw Lganted, > Ap enercetic manager for offlee t» te opened in this city for large maunufacturing concern, S lary One Hundred Dollars per month. extra c: mintsiutis and expenses Five Hundred Dollars cash security revuired. ) Best of. reterences ‘ess, 3 Bos 2124. San Francisco, Calif, Furnisned fouse For Rest. The fcrnished house onthe corner of Adams and Sacramen o streets, near the depot, ie offered for ren’. Apply at premises. j8 Wanted . Bimnatio® as Renee sespee fora small or U a widoWer by a resnectable m je cae eiiae Addre.e s. BKBERrHA LUNG, General Delivery, Columbus, Ubio. Business Chance. is £ Se ae 3 The wise inveatment o' $'0 ie often the foundation of snecess, if you -renot ded te plodding methuds, you shou'd inve t gate our proposition. itis or the man of modest earnings who wishes to receive a steady income without iuterfe ing withjoynent. Address H BKO 1, 356: vearboom Street, Chicago, :)1,wri ddress, Manager t.O.} 45 and 55, but there are a ct very few invalids over 55 = pcb ants xen pat and 60 years f age. The ducted to-try 0 hottie. rp change of life) coming to Bie . petienced’so ° barron near her forty{ “! k i ourth year, either makes 3. Wee her an invalid or gives meses her a new Jease 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 scl‘dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed 60._ ‘This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of ‘Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the change of life ‘as adangerous period und’ she also has faith in Wine of Curdui. . “AsI had always veen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I dr_aded have found relief in WINE of CARDUI * e237 ‘EXCURSIONS. . HAST . Santa Fe Railway. Thechearest and best’ way totravel ‘Tourist Sleeping Cars are ased and sre PERSONALLY CONDUCTED on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS aud SATUR.DAYS by experieuced and careful attepduvts. @@r xo EXTRA FARE FOR THIS SBERVIGB. bookiet with fnliinformation. Write for it. petienced’somne. for three morths and now I * ' shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax. I do not dread it now, as ‘I am sure that your Wine cf ‘will be of great benefit at this time.” Wine of Cardui is the remedy to re-inforee a woman against the shock that comes with the change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions ° after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suffertre just in time. Do not. wait ‘until suffering is upon you. Thorough preparations should be made in advance. Begin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. She pee A million suffering women We issue a fires SANTA PE, 841 Market 8t.; San Francisco. ————— ———— 2 — CHICAGO IN LESS THAN (3 DAYS. From San Franciscoat J0a.m. —— CHICAGO UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fuurteen-section Drawlng-Room and +r ivate. Compart= ment Ubservation Sleeping Cars, with teteph ne, Blectric-reading mps ineviry Berth, Comrart . ment and Drawing-Room. Boftet, Smoking ana Library Ca s, witn Barber and sath, Dining Cars— mealsalacarie, Electric lighted. throughout. Daly Tourist Car service at 6 p m.and persoral'y Conducted ExCursions every. Wednerday and Friday at 8 am ‘from San ' Fran Cisco, The b-st of ever, thing. ns! Bargains! JAMES CAIRNS DEALER IN S AND SADDLERY ‘Bargai e Pe HARNES Buggy Whips from 10 cents to $8 50 Gens Work and Driviog Gloves 5 ceats to $2. Cushions, $1.50 and upwar}. ~<“"Horse Brushes, 25:, 850, 50:, 60c and 75c. Whip Lashe:, 25 cen's '0 $4 50. Whip Stocks, 25 cente to $1 50. Single Hurnes:, $7 50 and upward. ESN 4 os we WS, Team Harness of all kinds, on hand and made to order. Single and Double Express Harness. Gent’s Saddles of all kinds at lowest prices. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market St. Gen. A t Pacific Coast (Palace Hotel) sat Braneee” Ok S. P. COMPANY'S AGENT. Chamois, Sponges, Robes and Blankets, Harness Oil and Dressing, Buggy Tops, Cushions and all kinds of Carriage Trimming done on short notice. ly a SOCIETY DIRECTORY. OO PRINCE ALB: RI Le DGE, SONS OF . SY’. GEORGE, Meets at Pytlian Castl: every Secord and ae Saturday 6f each moath at 8 . JOHN STEVENS, President. H. Warens, W. Secretary. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Thursday Evening At Pythian Castle. og Brethren-are-cordially invited to W. H. DUNLAP, C.C. 4 of R.& S. Viste Qttend. G. W. Oapan, K. eee é Laurel Parior, (NG, 6, N, D.G. W., ‘ Meets at Odd Fellows Hall iat aud Third Fridays of Each Month. ae pls. Hat ‘IE BUPPINGTON, Pre. Pate aDswoutH R. 8. Hydraulic Pactor, No. $6, N.S. @. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o'o‘dek. _ THOS, G, RICHARD3, Pre . Ep. J, 7? t Monoan, B.s. NMISTLeTOR ENCAMPMENT, No. 47 1 0. oO. R, Meets at Odd Feliows Hall Sad th Monday of each month, at 1:30 o’elook. P. BR. GOLOSWORTHY, C. P.2 ¥, Seribe : Brery 24 —_—— ‘ CERS—President B. M, Presto; Vice-Presideu JAS. CAIRNS Broad Street, Nevada City Citizems Bamiz incorporated ia 1876. on BROAD STREE'1; ° NEVADA OITY Reserve FundUndivided Prowts $ 5.00.00 36,000.00 Authorized Capital Paia-Up Capital $200,000.00 . 75.00.00} Ge». M. Hughes; Cashier, Joba T rgan. Hughes, D. B. Morgsa, Lord Housaud seerctary, VD. ib. IRECTORS—E. M. Preston. John T. Morzin, Geo M. : e Chas. E. Cliuch, doLn M. Thomas. OFFiCB HOUKS—From 10 a.M.to4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:30 to 8 o’sloek FP. M. Money loaned om approved secur‘ties. ‘ MONBY ORDERS issued payable at prr on all points in California, ; We sell SIGH LE DAF £3 payable at par ou LONDON, PARis, _DUBLIN, aad all polute a RUPé. : rf) — BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. BLATERITE is MINERAL RUBBER.] Does:Your Roof Leak? Repair it with Elaterite. In ro'ls easy to lay; needs no painting oF coating: eel ane OF iron. tin, shakes or shingles; best for new roofs. mee for sypples Cae descriptive circulars. For Sale by Lumber and Hardware Dealers ZiTERITE ROOFING CO, THS BLA TAR V13-Martet St, San Francisco < 4 -Seciory,. Oakland. 9) NEVADA the change of life which wes } 156 years. In the fifth o@alay, and Amarapura ts now repre* sented only by a few ruined temples . . . . some time us a midshipman at sea, that bright, charming freshness ,about ber =< The Shortest Lived City, Which of the large cities of the world bad the shortest life? In the ancient world the answer is Palmyra. The period of. its-prosperity extended only from 117 to 273 A. D., century B, ©. Persopolis.was the capital of the Peri noticed sian empire for thirty years only, but. this was merely an accident of war and politics. Carthage was the shortest ; liyed’ sent of empire, for it only en. dured about 500 years. In modern times relief the first @ the answer would be Amarapura, the er capital of Burma. Founded in ' . It had in 1800 a population of 175,000, Sixty years later the seat of ; government was transferred to Manand bamboo huts.—London Answers. eee What's In a Namet i “Her name is Margaret, but all her’ friends call her Daisy.It is a pet name she has been known by since she was a child. There is a’ pretty, which thé flower suggests. But notwithstanding the appropriateness of the nickname the girl, who has recently attained the dignity of an engagement ring, bas discarded it once and for all, and no one 1s a friend of hers who does not call her Margaret. It is all on account of the new name sbe fs to take. She will eventually be Mrs. Field. “And* it is a very nice name, too,” rays the girl. “but 1 do not intend to be a ‘daisy field. ”—New York Times Dougias Jerrold In School,
Douglas Jerrold wrote “Black Eyed Snsan” whe he was twenty-one and contributed to Punch the immensely popular “Caudle Lectures" not long afterward. But at. nine yenrs of age young Jerrold had been scarcely able tc read, and it was not until he was ap. prenticed to a printer, after serving for he showed either desire or capacity’ for intellectual liaprovement. ‘Two Mindedness. High mindedness and right minded. ness may protitubly be supplemented by “two mindedness,” which bas been defined us the habit of taking Into ac count what is urged on both sides und trring ta combine.the essential parts of the two opposing arguments into one higher truth. Magnanimity, bonesty. brendth—a trig of qualities sworth possessing and the last by no means. the least. Placing the Sympathy. Grimes— Doesn't it disgust you to see @ youngster trying to make a man of ‘himself by imitating the wiles of his elders? Harris—Not at ali. I cannot help sympathizing with the boy, he evidently so thoroughly enjoys making a fool of himself.—Boston Transcript. * Forgot Himself. She--My husband is a brute. Friend—A!! men are brutes, my dear. She—Mine is simply abominable! I asked him if he did not think you as pretty as f. and he &aid “Yes.”—New Finest Harness in the County. The finest line of harness and saddlery in Nevada county can be foynd at the store of James Cairns on Broad etreet. He has an assortmetit of gents’ Griving and work Ploves, and ladies’ driving gaunotilets that can’t be beat. Whip stocks and buggy whips of all rades and prices. He manufactures pst cushions, buggy and cart Gand made harness and carTry him be his tops. riage trimming a specialty. once and you will always patron. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure wiil cure you. Yoa swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia 26c. and 10c: a box. For sale by H. Dickerman sole agent. lea. arouses Emil Frese’s sluggish livers, H relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs., Its action is mild and pleasant, the resul's sure and permanent putting the system in a <ondition to enjoy a health, The greatest cure for constipation. All druggists and grocers, 25c., Hatioal Exchange Stable Groad Sterest, opp. National Exebange Hote! Hevada City, JAMIES HENSESSY, .Prop’r —— by Livery Stable eo e largest jot of HORSES, “ARRIAGES ABD BUGGIES JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor.’ we ee Keeps the Beat of Wines and Liquors. , whee : OF Gest § Cont Beer ia Town. SIERRA HEVADA SALOOH gt + 0 ese © Her Blessings, == man» begins ‘to count his bless: he can generally ‘find plenty to be thankfdl for, although’ sémetimes he may include things which might not be regarded by other people as altogether joyous, . “I'm thinking about the wonderful; progress the world has made and how much ‘we've got to be thankful ‘fov,” said Mrs, Matthews, rocking in“her old stuffed chair, with a pair. of knitting teodles in her hands and a placid smile on her face, — , “It is wonderful,” admitted her niece. “Seems as if everything turned to good. There’s lightning, now. If ‘it hadn’t been for that, I never should have had those fine rods’on the house and barn that make nie feel so safe in a thunderstorm. And there’s sma)}lpox. If it hadn’t deen. for that, we. never should have xnown the blessings of vaccination, and if there hadn’t been nearsighted folks nobody would have thought to invent magnifying glasses and specs. I declare, there’s a sight of things to be thankful for.” Real Sea Serpents, ‘In New Caledonia sea serpents are frequently seen and sometimes tured. They are curious crea the head being very small and scarcely’ distinguishable from the body and the tail being formed Ike ah oar. In length they are, generally between three and four feet. : In the jaw there are tiny glands containing poison; but, as the ‘mouth is very small, it is difficult for them to bite, and the natives handle them fearlessly, : M. Kermogant, a European traveler, witnessed an experiment at Noumea: which .shows that under certain conditions the sea serpent can do deadly work, A rat was caught in’a trap, and its tongue was grasped by a pair of pinchers-and placed in the mouth of Q sea serpent. The serpent immediately bit it, and the rat died. in four minutes. Suffering Sours the Temper. . “In all my .experiefice as a -pbhystclan,” said Dr. 8. Wte Mitchell, the nerve specialist, ina lecture, “I have not seen more than a dozen men or women who have been improved mor= ally by long continued suffering. Acute illness and {Mnegs which brings the patient close to death often has a BeneClal effect upon the disposition, but I we frequently hear made fn the pulpit that suffering is usually the méans of refining. ,/I have seen a few isolated cases in which this was so, but it is not the rule by any means. The chronic invalid is almost invariably selfish and peevish, and it is a hard task to find a nurse who can stand the strain of such a service.” Saving Hie Father’s Hair. Lord Charles was often troubled by tmportunate acquaintances, who begged fo. some of bis father’s (the Duke of Wellington) hair. On such occasions he said to an old servant whose hair was like the duke’s: “Sit down, John. I must cut off another: lock!” The eggs of silkworms .can withstand, without injury. a temperature of 88 degrees below zero. The typhold fever mortality varies trom 8 per cent to 49 per cent. Notice to Creditors. as N THE SUPERIOR (QURT IN AND FOR I the County of Ell ae of ifor sia. In the matter of the Estate of MARY J. HOSKIN, deceased. Estate of Mary J. Hoskin. deceased. Notice is Peay given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate -Mary J. Hoskin, dee to the creditore of a all persons having claims nest the sai deceased to exhibit them. with the nuecessary yvoue within four months after the tirst pnbiieation of this not to the said pert gy Pome ea the law ef Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cahforni.s, that being the place for the rane? Rd Le « business of the estate, sounty levada. JUSKRPH HUSKING, Spetaimedoer: of the Estate of Mary J. otKin \e Dated March 2d, A. D., 1008. . Notice of Dissolution of Part. nership. — [EB 18 HEREBY G THAT THE OTITB ss VEN { erist be iweon thet Unders ma us t be firm name and at:le & 4 mutual consent heen t = oT ‘ td bel BR. t retiring from eaid firm. . All persons know themselves nbted to said firm ‘ot Snell & Fleming are reques'ed to settle imme“iately. ; Al parties having ale inst the old firm can preseutthe to {veep D “leming. * 3D. Pi iG, Dated February 12th, 1908. Would that we could SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP with the otronst®, ofS millien velecs Dr.King’s wDiscov mba MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial Bottie Free. How to CASN « ep . OPPOSITE U.S PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTOR.D. oe wer — or ew ¥ »Mediately.after the ceremony, flinging fannat-aeree-svith-the assertion whick-y> CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY EVENING; MARCH: 4/4903. EST. IN 1 860 BY N. P. BROWN & co. A Soulless Satrap. és The !maginative writer should avoid & newspaper edifor as he ‘(or she) would a Wet spot on the pavement or: a chill G¥aft from a window. Ite ts a harsh, unhappy man, the center of a are removed from him. He ts a soulfess satrap, a ‘stifler of hope and. enthusiasm, with one. eye on the facta © * © If you leave your little work of art in his hands, he wilt lose it in his Pigpen of a sanctuw. and sick Abe doorboy or the office cat at you when you complain, or he may print ft um. wittingly, mutilated and unsigned, and {f,he thinks to send you a check will pay less than for an account of a fire or a prizefight.—Saturday Eveting ee ee ee Fond of Books. cold wave, and the-amenities of life of the day und the other on his job. . CANNOT any effect cles and jo H.—Is8 your boy fond of books? D.—Very. 1 gave him a copy of “Robiagop Crusoe” the other day, and he got lots of fun out of It. . H.—I didn’t know he could read, D.—He can’t read, but be tears the pages out and makes boats of ‘them. Oh, yes; he’s fond of books! Odd Wedding Customa, In Switzerland the bride on her wed ding day will permit no one, not eves her parents, to kiss her upon the lips. In many of the provinces the many against May marriages. A favorite wedding day in Scotland lw Dec. 31.80 that the young couple ean Jenve their old life with the old year and begin their married life with the new. one; surely a pretty ‘idea. The Italtans permit no wedding gifta that are sharp or pointed, from whieb; Practice emanates our superstition that the gift of a knife severs friendship One of the most beautiful of ali mar riage customs is that of tbe bride, im ! her bouquet among her mnaiden fricnds, Bhe who catches it is supposed to be the uext bride. ~ te There is au old superstition in Ger fi Rheumatism disease, is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and no amount of rubbing or blistering can dislodge these gritty particles or change. Rheumatism often becomes chronic, andthe musUMATISM BE RUBBED OUT But a good liniment or , will often give temporary relief eaner irritation or reduces the inflammation and.sore ness, Butnosortof external treatment can have counter whatever upon the disease itself, for fs not a skin ‘but @acid blood. ints permanently stiff and useless and the nervous system almost wre. ‘zed, because so much time is lost in trying to eure a blood disease Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief’ asS.S.S. Itattacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from the system, S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circulates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits dislodged and washed out of the uscles and joints, and the sufferer is happily'relieved from the discomorts and misery of Rheumatism. with outside applications or doctoring the skin. Louisville, Ky., March 27, '02. Gentlemen:—I am glad to say that 8.8.8. has cured me of Rheumatism, About two years agoI suffered from Rheumatism in my knees and feet, my ankles swelling so that I could not put on my shoes. This continued for several months, during which time I -vas applying liniments and going oy my physician’s directions, but derived no benefit. I was told of 8. 8S. 8S. and tried it. I immedle ately got relief, and continued the medicine until I was entirely well, 2108 Floyd Bt. D. J. DUANB. External remedies are all right so far as they go, but they don't go fag — and those who pin their faith to linim SSS We will mail free our special book on years of ractical experience in treating this disease. con form much information about Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO 00., ATLANTA, QAL>' , and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier, ents and plasters as cures are bound to meet with disappointment, and will be nursing a case of Rheumatism the greater part of their lives. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not’ contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made, Rheumatism, which is the result of It contains in @ California Safe Deposit and Trust Company.. 7 " Tea Dollars and Upwards.. IT PAYS INTEREST "TWICE A YBAR Rate— b 8 pet cent on ordinary accounts: 8% per cent on term accounts a : CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, TOTAL ASSETS, + += Depesiia may be wade, by 2,0. fe) » Welle-Faryo Money Order Sead for Peeaphets oe ‘am ve of onr Business : Orrices Cor. California and Montgomery Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all. description ILL TESTS AND. THR REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a spertaity. Ma: ly attended to. BOL: WO0GaT Broad’ reet, below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADB ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. DUNLAP & HICKS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the late CHAS, E. MULLOY to make immediate payment else suit will be commenced to en4 force collection of same. Dated January a1, 1903. JESSIE V. MULLOY, ~ Administrator of the Estate of Chas. E. Mulloy, deceased. , Dr, Alvah N. Plorgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. L\@les Houre—? to 124. enditoS p.m. New Fruit and Vegetable Store YEE LEE & CO. Se Pruite IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS B.C. DAKE’S ADYERTISING AGENCY 64 & 65 Merchants’ Exchange BAN PRANCILSCO. CAL. ( Real, The cheapest and most convenfent fuel for the ideal home. No smoke, ashes, soot or dust. [) is alwassready. Price for fuel, $1.60 net; for lighting, $2 50 net, per thousend feet, ‘This mast be paid before the 10:hof each month, otherwise the charges will be: for fuel, $219; lighting, $3. Hevada County Gas & ElectricCo,, JOHN WERRY, Manager. E J. Reoron, Pres. W. H. Mantin, View P Ageonvy Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and \advences made on oullion. / Drafts drawn on apy part of the world. Loans made ou seal aud Personal Security Interest Paid on Deposits. sroad Street Natioua!l Hotel Buiiding Union Livery Stable Walv st. opp. Union dora tenry Lane Prop’: BEST TURNOUTS IN TOWN ais tS LANES UNDERTAKING PARLORS Broad St., Nevada City. ¢ Everything requisite for cunerals. Experienced uvdertaker in atteodance at all times. . . Best of service guaranteed, Ottice of the Superintendent of Pine Grove Cemetery. Teléphone No. 84. a Aa PG BREE INEe stinlilaiels Union: Flotet Re-opened Aud 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 no Hotel in this * part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Moderna Dining Room. tovplog rane for all Staves +04 Bac E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DBALER, ~ sessessssBeyeun City Cal LEADING LADY, Best’6 Cent Cigar Sold. —s 9x00a— GBNBRAL ARTHUR . HUMBOLDT IMPT Ap Other Brands L. BOWMAN. é ¥.8HAW AW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Feliowe Building, Broad Street Nerve da City, Cal. 7iNE PLATS WORK 4 SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF PILLINGS. BETRAC TING SKILLFULLY borg MAITLAND BROS, In Their New Saloon! dave moved into their uew cucrters on Come mercial street and invite a.l -bels forun. patrous to eall and ses tm T wi make ita point to serve bt fires’ tranes « Wines, Liquors @nd Cigars All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Speciality. VAITLAND BROS., Provs. Commersiel Se THE PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of BOTTLED BEER We alm to serve only the best. Call around and see for yourself. Al Kinds of Sommer Drinks a Syecialty DR. N. B. CHAPMAN nrg Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING, sParticularatteution paid te the transpo: ‘tagion of baggage for theatrical parties. — Wood for sale B. J. BAKER. DR. GW. CHAPMAN DENTISTS ‘ Officé at residence, Secramento 8t., Nevada City, Cal, nrnitare “owing. Telerbone ‘: F