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November 28, 1903 (4 pages)

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Meridian, aao bed ay follows: F QUARTZ, Ming. ep got ong many Sp Bel oct Of stone distant, foots et KTBRIOR BOUNDARy, ost No. 1, the pepe inchies square's 4 “ ee LY, set om. paich the original ie 4 : ion ; 16N, . 291.81 . ,, W, Wriation li? East. W 162.00 feet toa . tT) ween sections 17,9 . which stake the seo, cor’ . 18” W 240,84 ft. and the . secs. 17, 20, bears N 89° . ace 800.00 feet to east lode . ryey of lode line; thence ast COrnera hewn cedar > 5 feet long, marked "G . aded by mound of stone, . Syme location corner f Cistant, from blazed and bears N 75° 49 bs from which a 16 ingh . marked “'G. N. E. cor, B. . WK 27.65 feet: thence de. aenetic variation 17° f, . 8@ N 77> W 217.01 feet to . “f ‘ween secs. J7, 18, T. M.: From which stake tablished by U.S. Deputy 800 ft. distant and seo, 6,.N. i. 9 K. bears S 1° 15° 404.70 feet tostationinear oO, 2 from which the © > 2 bears S 14> 10’ EB, 63.9 inel No, 2, 5 14° E, 350 feet and from said station, 4 ft. to end of car track ence 1000.00 feet to north. © vm cedar post 4 inches marked “G. No, 8 4099” © mound, from which the ake bears N-77> W 25 feet sh a 12 inch cedar tree d “G. N. W. cor. B. T,” 3 7-0 feet; fiom which 's rf Sar track from tunnel 250. feet: from which of tunnel No . bears $ course of tunnel No, 1 »” EB, 500 feet to Glencoe nin track N [1° 50’ W 165 gree On waste dump. left, maguetic variahence No. 3 c.urseS 1° . gst lode post iu mound, . sd. 600.00 feet to southcedar post 4 inches square . G. No, 4—4099" in stone th the original locati ; 4 O¢ation post wen” . . Its shamefal when youth fails to igs Just the contrary in the case of Dr. . King’s New Life Pills. They cut off "a Year. : : py carrier, 123% Cts. a Week the Barber trade ; only eight aquired ; good positions secured ; and full information mailed free. “4m College. San Bramelaeo, Calif. mov23-1m ’ filk in Quantities to Suit. pelo a Nae veld We a = to any part olty. Sataan grantees “Fischer's aroseey orders 8 sov8 ta do plain sewing at home ; matefree ; send 8" envelope. . Information Wanted, oe having information concerning Noa Bet, Nevada county, about 1000, gmmunicate with ; bh ifs place of bust: ab t ge ore ranch To the Ladies. J FONTAINE. Key 89, Sacramento, Cal. farke, or her relatives, who lived. Street, Sacramento, Keys Found, , ikeys. Owner can secure same by at TRA NSORIPT Office. ol6 Hot Tomales. ies wishing bot tomates for supprocure them every evening at idock at Joo Marshall’s place on ltt street, from new On. Building for Sale. 5 build’ the eo piallding, Ov dered fOr T LADEMAN. of beer at Britland’s. Prank K. Atkin. . Doesn’t Respect Old Age. For Sale at. a Bargain. show proper respect for old age, but The well known Cleveland Ranch, consisting of 80 acres under U. 8. patent. Free water right. ¥ine dwelling, barn and other outhouses. For sale at a bargain. Enquire of Brown & Moraan. tf maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation, all yield to thie perfect Pill, 250., at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. Wo. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, inakes a specialty of Fazcy Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed properly, ’ Por that thirst trya cool, sharp glass Insanity, Death or Health? No, 2807 Locust Street, Sr. Lours, Mo., March 29, 1903. I was a victim of sleeplessness and extreme nervousness for eighteen months, unable to get a proper night’s rest and feeling tired and worn out continually. I was easily irritated ou pr rine at aird ei hg perocse on. but Wine of : jardui gave me great relief. ithin a week after! began using it I had my first real good night’s rest that I had had for months. My appetite Was soon restored, my general system toned up and nervousness became a thing of ‘he past. I am so pleased to acknowled j i the great curative merit of your health Abrr0f ‘(@G. edi s giving medicine and gladly endorse it. Onartain, Lapigs of Honor, No, 97. WINE*CARDUI We want to call your attention to the complete and immediate relief Mrs. Best secured by taking Wine of Cardui. ithin a week after she began taking Wine of Cardui, Mrs, Best had her first good night's rest for eighteen months. Her restlessness was caused by nervousness and W ine of Cardui, asthe best menstrual regulator, has no superior in the world asa medicine to soothe a woman's nerves Nervousness and hysteria are warnon, the api of insanity and if relief is. not secured the end can only be the asylum or the grave. With such an outlook as this before her, no suffering woman can reasonably refuse to give Wine of Cardui a trial. It brings a cure that thousands of tonin have sought for in vain. Wall You. secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today and start treatment? All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. Disraeli once told a lady that two possessions which were indispensable to other; people he had always done without. “I made,” she said, “every kind of conjecture, but without suc} cess, and on my asking him to enlighten me he solemnly answered that they were a watch and an umbrella. “But how do you manage,’ I asked, ‘if there happens to be no clock in the room and you want to know the time? . ‘I ring for a servant,’ was the magniloquent reply. ‘Well,’ I continued, ‘and what about the umbrella? What do you do, for instance, if you are in the park and are caught in a sudden shower? ‘I take refuge,’ he replied with a smile of excessive gallantry, ‘under the umbrella of the first pretty woman I meet.’ ” Two Standards, One of the strangest illustrations of the ups and downs of fortune comes from Paris. A rich Parisian banker became reduced through unlucky investments to the sum of 10,000 frances. ‘That amount was poverty to him, and, overwhelmed by his loss and the hopelessness of the situation, he committed suicide.The 10,000 francs then fell to his brother, who had been for years a pauper, estranged from his family. But to him such a sum represented incredible riches, and his reason was overthrown, In a moment of delirium he jumped into the Seine and was drowned. f Where He Was Going. “There was a Scot,” said an Englishman, “who owned a tine orchard surrounded by a,hedge. One day as he entered this orchard he saw a neighbor of his creeping on hands and knees through the hedge so as to steal some fruit. j “‘Sawney, hoot, hoot, mon!’ exclaimed the Scot reproachfully, ‘whaur are ye gangin’?’ “The discreet Sawney answered: “ ‘Bock agen.’ ” Jim Lane’s Advice to Reeruits. During the civil war a lot of young if The sensible way east. 60% of the people who cress ‘sé chai nent make the trip in oom house on Broad 5 t, $8. iL Apply at this affiee. W 1.00 foot distant. rom : on Water Clee. Sarr ees Tt is the sensible way to go—m lesa a than fellows at Oskaloosa wanted to enlist in the cavalry. Jim Lane told them they would make a mistake if they joined a “hoss” regiment. “I tell you, boys,” he said, “it will cost you a hoss apiece to join the cavalry. As.infantrymen you will be ordered to Missouri, and you can ride one horse and lead another when you come back.”—Atchison Globe. ; Discreet. Mrs. Dove—Henry, I think you are positively cruel! Here I’ve tried so hard to cook you a nice dinner, and you haven’t had a word to say to me about it. Mr. Dove—Darling, I love you too ‘Walt. Whitman was not much of a journalist. He had too’ much repose. His employers called it laziness. He nearer to nature, the more repose. Trees and hills do not dance except “In the Brooklyn Eagle office Whitman is a clearér Memory than in the office of its contemporary. Yet it is oddly hard to secure facts, There is a general a joking reference to his serenity as Idleness. He was not a typical newspaper man, for he was not to be pressed or hurried, and in our day of precision and speed he would have been impossible. He never felt that stress from which the veriest bohemian suffers. He did not want money enough to work hard for it, One of the coterie of writers and actors which used to squander its much wit and little wealth at Pfaff’s tells: me that of the whole party Whitman was the only one who was never tipsy and never “broke.”. He always had a market somewhere for fugitive writings. Edltors were friendly to him. He drank his beer with the rest, but fts effect wus to make him thoughtful, even sad, while the others were merry. According to that narrator, he was an easy borrower, though it does not appear that he asked for large amounts ‘or made needless delays in his repayments.—Charles M. Skinner in Atlantic. An Impudent, Indorsement. ~ During one of his busy reception hours, when President Lincoln was talking first to one, then to another, of the -many who filled the room in the White House, a gentleman asked if any news had been received from John Morgan, whose Confederate cavalry were raiding Kentucky and Ohio. “We'll catch John. some of these days,” replied Lincoln. “I admire him, for he is a bold operator. He always goes after the mail trains in order to get information from Washington. On his last raid he opened some mail bags and took possession of the official correspondence. _ One letter was from the war department to a lHeutenant in Grant’s army. It contained-a captain’s commission for him. Right under the signature of A. Lincoln the. audacious Morgan wrote, ‘Approved, John Morgan,’ and sent the of that daredevil rebel] raider.” The Red Lobster, The question is often asked, says the Lancet, without a-satisfactory answer being supplied, Why do lobsters and certain shrimps and prawns turn red on boiling? Oné ‘reason “may ‘be that the black pigment of the lobster is an iron compound in the lower state of ‘Whitman, elemental, strong, . comfortable way to travol. commission on its way. So there is one} officer in our army whose commission bears my signature with the approval esearch OREN APNG Go East “Tourist” —Why Now?. ead Have you never heerd ming pete ? Well, you should . know all about taba “he gg if you ‘are thinking of going Hast. It’s the cheapest and at the same time, most @ are here to give you all the information you want, and will be glad to do so; algo to send vos free of charge, our handsomely ~ lustrated 3 of travel, descriptive of the grandest scenery in the world. ‘Our fast express traine—three of them e day—also carry dining cats and Pullman Palace sleepers through to Chicago and St. Louis. f you want to you may etop a day _ ora Lake Oity without expense of otel, All bes have to do Is, drop mealine, gay when and where you are goinz: we will do the rest, W. J. SHOTWELL, bas” Denver & Rio Grande 'BysH. A. BUOK, Dist, Pass. Agt., Denver & Rio Grande System. : 625 Market street, San Francisco, Cal STOPS THE COUGH Adams’ irish floss Cough Balsam. Cares in a day. Prescribed by al) doctors and sold by all druggists. Guaranteed 260, 50c. . Property for Sale. The G. von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge is offered for eale ata bargain. Enquire at once of BROWN .& MORGAN. awe. Nothing has ever equalled it. . Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr.King’s New Discovery For (avers na” 55 i's 09 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free, SOCIAL DANCE By Company C, N. G. C. at Armory Hall about our Ce a ee ae EST. IN 1860 BY N, P. BROWN & CO. = _ & Love Letter Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores Barns or Piles, Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo, writes: ‘‘I suffered with an ugly gore for a year, but a box of Buckien’s Arnica Salve cured-me, It’s the best Salve on earth, 260-at W;D. Vinton’s Drug Store.. ie Gold Emblem Pin Lost. A Red Men’s gold emtlem pin has been lost, The flader will please re tarn to J. J. deskson, at the Beehive grocery etore. LOtf Loveland is now selling hie famous bread at five canta a loaf at the Poputf Hot tomales atthe Nonpareil Res, taurant every night, The very best to be had. Try them. 2. waye buy it. lar Bakery. Try it and you will al-}Medical Lake Toilet Soap For the Scalp as ashampoo. It cleans the Scalp of crusts and dandraff, pro-motes the growth of the hair, cures all Skin diseases, takes pimples off the. the face; is a sure cure for paison oak, and is fine for cleansing teeth. The Grdwray Plaster will cure Rbheamatism, Lumbs Lame Back or Side, Neuralgia, Pieurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, sore and weak Eyes. The above articles cam be had by calling on J. 8. HOLBROOK, * Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City, Cal. a28-tf Only the very vest of wines, liqaor and cigars are served st the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invite allto sall on him. da31-tf Latest Popular Novels Mc Todd, The Sherrods, Captain’s Toll Gate, Interference of Patricia, . Pride of Tellfair, Main Chance, Under the Rope The Strollers, The Spenders, Mettle of the Pasture, The One Woman, Sir Henry Morgan, Black’ Shilling—and many others. DICKERMAN’S. Write ror JOURNAL, THOUSANDS of atudents have gone from Chesnutwood’s Business College SANTA CRUZ, CAL. . into responsible and good paying POSITIONS {0 Rc MN A “sree J. H, JANSON, President Sugar Pine Sawed Shakes .and Cedar Shingles. ar tree biazed and wr. B. T.”’ bears N 8°08 B which a 10” cedar tree “G. N. W. cor, B. T” a Thence deflect 76°. 00’ 00" Kast. Thence No, 4 . feet to stake “i, No 5— bween secs, 18, 19, T.16N, ee = 18, 17, 19 2% . » and }4 4S poston { sec. 18 bears S 56> 45° W cor. between secs. 18,19, . 2809.5 ft. Thence d , © variation 17> 00’ Kast.« rse N 86° 45’ EK 360 51 feet
099", identical. with seo: B, 17519, 20, T. 16 N, K. 9K, raste dump from Sharpe ches square, 4 ft, long, faste dump. Thence deMagnetic variation li? . course S 1° 30’ E, 104.00 ne between sec. 19, 20, T. "G. No.7 4000,” 4 inches et in top of dump from a which the '4 sec. cor. pears S 1° 30’ i: 2526 feet flect 75° 30’ left. mag— ast. Thence No. 7 course to point of beginning. 8. s: Mine is recorded in the Neyada County in Book ; page 6. The adjoining acie Quartz Mine onthe . ‘claim of Jane A.Sharp, . much for that. If I’d said what I thought, you’d never speak to me again.—Boston Transcript. Saturday Evening Masic by Wild’s Orchestra Admiesion—Gents, 50 cts. -Ladies Free oxidation, which boiling oxidizes to the higher state. Red human hair is said to owe its brilliance to iron existing in the higher oxidized state, and by means of reducing agents, such as pyrogallic acid or nutgall, the color may be modified. In short, oxygen is a great painter and probably accounts for the beautiful autumnal’ tints of ~ nt life. j RE ESPEOIALLY ADAPIED TO THIS CLIMATE. We have a large lot on band and can supply you with any amount desired. Repair your roof now before the rainy season sets in. You will find that these Shakes and Shingles will last longer than any other kind. Try them, MASU RY’S PAI NT We have this {celebrated Paint in all colors,and in cans from one trom one pint up, Oall andjsee. M.-L. & D. MARSH Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St. Tel, 917 [ELATERITE 1S MINERAL RUBBER) YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING , or find it necessary to REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings. for flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy tolay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in coat. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will vay to coke fost prices and batormation. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. 713 Market St., San Francisco = traveling in a standard sleeper, and almost as comfortable. But be sure you go the right way—via the Rock Island. “Scenic” or “Southern” route, whichever . coro ctw, Re Rock Island ae Rie faites. Tickets System sie Advertisements Wanted." ful person to call on retail trade and iafor manufacturing house; local terny; straight salary $20 paid weekly and je mone; advanced; previous. experimecessary ; position permanent; busmocessful. Enclosed self-addressed r Superintendent Travers, 620 MoBig., Chicago. 028-216 Wanted, His Boy’s Vocation. Hiram—That oldest boy of Zeke’s is through school, and now Zeke is goin’: to hev him learn farmin’. David—Guess not. The boy told me he was goin’ to be 4 druggist. Hiram—Well, he ain’t. Zeke sald this mornin’ he was goin’ to hev him take a course in farmercy.—Kansas City Journal. Me Vts at Southern Paciiie ttehhst offices, BF. W. Tuomrson, G. W. A, 623 Market St., Sam Beacivce, Cal, Emil Frese's gays ; relieyes tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs, Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent putting the system in a condition enjoy ect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All druggists and grocers, 25c. DR. GOSTON DODSON _OSTEOPATH OFFICE—National Hotel, Rooms 15 and 16. and make them in @ first-class manner. 1 also frame them when s0 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. Supreme Ability. Friend—Your new heavy seems adapted to the role. Theatrical Manager—Yes. He can pronounce the word “revenge” with fourteen “r’s” and look it with thirty. —Judge. — orthy Gentleman or } in my to manage business for an ni house of solid inane iheck each Monday from headquarters. iee to. Taxpagers. its ==1903== Taxes cenies B IS HEREBY GIV; the AcSe a 1e Bounty Tames for 1908 , . ARE NOW DUE. pee is a'so hereby Cha es Tairewents: i of and 48, “that the : onehe ta. Toa meen tal Dayle om the 4 property, wil = iy, Secured by ml Be Delinquent on the Last villain aes OFFICE OF Postoffice Box ei . Telephone Main 831. > W. H. SMITH rd Wholesale’and retail dealer in Rad ad ad 3 So say everybody who dines at the New York Hotel. We aim to treat all nicely and feed you well, and.to make you as comfortable as possible, so that you may feel at home here. Our roome are light and airy and the beds soft and comfortable. Oall around and see, New York Hotel “JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop, ow Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Fic. PRUNES of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. Nevapa O1ty, January 18, 1908, MR. W. H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO ee ee PER POUND RETAIL. So ask your Grocer for SMITH : di Fs y are fresh and fine and are very delicious in fle=sr and very healthy. wm. H. SMITH: Gilt-edge security against storm and stress of weather in Gilt Edge whisky. Wichman, Lutgen & Co., 820 Olay St., 8. F. EE Citizens ean Incorperated in 1876. BROAD STREET, NEVADA OITY Authorized Capital $200,000.00 . P.eserve Fund $ 5,500.00 Paid-Up Capital 75,000.00 . Undivided Profits 36,000.00 OFFICERS— ft » Sd. T. ; Vies; ee ee eRe acs te ke Peace, nett Coebien, BB DIRECTORS—M. A. Preston, John T. Mor, Geo. M. Hughes, D. EB. Mi man, Chee. & Clineh, John M. Thomas.” ee sige, Lave. cer OFFiCE HOURS—From 10.4. m.to4 #.M. Saturdays from 6:30 to 8 o’slock P. M. Money loaned on approved securities. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California, sunOPR. SIGHT DRAPES payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all pointe BULLION purehased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be traasacted with advantage at this Bank. TheEminent Specialst. Frop flac Sorvicg ons claiming adverse id GLENCOK QUART ound, are required to laims with the Register Land Office, at Sacra} of California, duri . of publication hereo!, bg virtue of the pro(ood Meats. Colley Brothers have the very be3 of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand all times : de RMSTRONG. kegister. , 1908. sense . California Ohampagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf ed that the foregolpg mn for patent, be pubof sixty days iu the Nz1 SORIPT, a daily d at Nevada City, Nenia, " RMSTRONG, Kegister, rney for Applicant. eptember 18th. 113, CE NO, 166 phibiting Fast Drive Street Steel Bridge. SUSTEES OF THE CITY . ordain as follows: he unlawful for any or lead any animal or 4) bridge, at the Pine er creek, faster than ® Nevada City Ye Lee & Co. —Dealers in— Fruit and Vegetables FRESH FISH receive a variety of Fresh Fish si every Thursday. Morgen’s Fresh Oysters constantly Broad Street, ee -o2--—_—_—— Disastrous Wrecks. Pres. W. A. Mastin, Vice P B. J. Ruoroe: sy ReoTOR, Cashier. Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles, But since the advent of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be ured, and hopeless resignation is no louger necessary. Mrs, Lois Cragg of All diseases treated success‘th violating any of the inance shail be guilty and upon conviction in a sum not Jess than $100.00, or be imprisnot execeding ten days ances or parts of or ih the provisions of this ‘repealed nance shall take effect 1908, by the followingpard, Buckley, Tegler SHAPMAN, yard of City Trustees. Creditors. t_ COURT, OF aan ‘ of California, ong Retate of SARAH le, deceased. by the underey the cata se of Sarah he creditors of and all . t e it " with the rithin four months afon of this notice. to the the law office of Fred Court House, Neve eam ng the of oe business of sald ; RED SEARLS, Sane Pons 9 Boyle ‘Monday in November Next Balter at 6 o'look and thet UNB PAID PRI aRTO TeTEES CENT WILL BE D. ipcotenall per cent will » and that : the last. if 7; P+ mm. ithereag pe statthe remaini: ne 4 Teal roperty © + the fins Mo t th uur ALL TAXES MAY BB PAID AT ME THE FIRST INSTALLMENT AS ’ PROVIDED IS DUE AND PAYH. J. WRIGHT, Maty Treasurer . unty. and Tax Collector of Ne4 d. Give us a call. A General Commercial and Savirgs . °" hap nking Busines Transac'ed. i ne and advances made on bullion. ‘Assay Office at the Ba k. s) Drafts drawn on any part . aon i Loans made on Ap DO YOU PLAY PCOL? One of the fi this place. Cigars. CHAMPION O’Oonpor & Shannon, Prop’rs. Broad street + Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street ..Nati Bat Hotel Building Bia ) Have you been to.. ‘BAB’S 993 Larkidi Street, San Pranciseo Now is the season for Chrysanthemums ‘Dr, Alvah N. Plorgan. 4 Dentist. . Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘Tet Extracted Without Pain. — p » Hours—9to 19.4, m, and? to5 F. M. Cbrysanthemums from $1.25 cents per dozen. gize will please you Carnations from 85 cen per dozen. pink. Iden Gate Ave. an Botwoe? Gilister Street. —_—*K— rp WENTESONG International reosss Virarkish, Chinese, Prison Cells, Cork Hooms and Inferno’s. The James H. Babcock Catering Co. (Incorporated) SACRAMENTO, CaL. Maio street, near the Plaza nest tat'es in town al Also good liquors and SALOON and Carnations 85 cents to Our 75 cent ta to 75 cents Any color, red, white or BELL CONSERVATORY CO. New Discovery. diseases by W. D. Vinton, Druggiet Price 50c. and $1. Trial bottles free. mixologist at Britland’s. tf The Curse of . Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches. fectly harmless, 250 and 10c a box. Every box guaranteed. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. DRAYING AND HAULING, Particular attention paid to the transpu ation of for theatrion! partion, tor sale g, J. ER. Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King’s This great remedy is guaranteed for alJ Throat and Lung All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant re lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed perImmediate _ relief It cures neuralgia. Nevada City Transfer Co Se a atl WESTER SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY eere tn Ge eeeatnucee WM. LAND, Prop. The New and Mogers Hover: Boerd and Room, @1 to $1.50 per day, Meals 250. Free bus to and from all trains, Fancy Drinks, Oyster Cocktails, sort of Fred Eilerman ON BROAD STREET. The best of Beer, Cigars, etc. Can always be found at the favorite re~ Remoyal of Office DR. ABARKAN Specialist for Diseases of the moved his offices tc Has Bank Building, a SS o. 9 Geary corner Franci Cd BYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT Market street, Oe <. Stenographer ‘tl promptly attended to. Exchange, opposite Hotel Antlers, iss Veda B. Gourley Legal Work and Oorrespondence Office in Nevade Oounty Rea! Estate has never had a case 'o fail bim. has sent in bis 589th preeoription. stomach troubles, never had a case to fail him. br. T.B. Timony Office—Nevada Street, The Doctor has no. superior on the Pacific: Coast, and ‘if equals he ean count them on one hand. The anes 8 He has cured many cases of headache and In fact, he has Glasses fitted for children from three’ ---NEVADA OITY, OAL, years.up, for strabismar CEASED"JULY 15, 1903 oe Hereafter services and appliances at cost. oe Call and see our stock of Ranges Water Heaters Cooking Appliances.Kovada County Gas & Electric Ce, JOHN WERRY, Manager.