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June 6, 1888 (4 pages)

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. $ ie i ay weed — hs nollie. cf =e Daily Transcript. i oe Kisnea Daily (Mondays excepted) by 3ROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. CIRCULATES IN Grass Valley, nous & Ready, meeville North Sam Juan, rench CorSweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s It, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othwn of Nevada county; also in Placer Sierra counties, at. Sacramento, _San isco—in fact, throughout the State om Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sito the Sea.” : NESDAY, JUNE 6, 1888. LATE NEWS ITEMS. In ostrich farm will be started in ona. : obert Beardsley was drowned at chum, Idaho. ames Phillips killed bis wife and mitted suicide near Logan, O. lfred Manning of San Francisco ‘mitted suicide in Philadelphia. ight-year-old Peter Bane of Rose-. Itse, Placer county, is in jail for an be ortant burglary. snentyylor, the Sonora train-robber, is to red to the Mexicans, and ‘time Surely be shot. war Monster demonstration in favor of §..election of President Diaz was held ‘Be City of Mexico. : . G. Barnhill, who shot and killed Ro Lane in Arkansas ten years ago, 3.captured in Colorado. ‘he Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas 40™y road has decided to igaore the _g-and-short haul clauses. ohn Lowell, the missing farmer righton, Sacramento county, has found buried.on his own farm. boy at Fairhaven, N. J., was wn fifty feet in the air by an exploof gasoline and escaped unhurt. Zurelolonel C. V. Hubbard, formerly a fropker in San Francisco, died in San : Pero under circumstances pointing to {he Coroner of New York took saarge of a dead body which had been coma age-room uncalled for for temee days. ee (tok farmer was shot and _ seriously 1Ysunded at Ennis, County Clare, by . Fea» moon-lighters, the result of agrafin troubles. : fiemy, J. Omahan, City Collector of 4 lihicago, has been retired. owing toa é feagreement with the Mayor on the 7 00n question. frFinnia, the champion swimmer of 4 FPogland, has accepted the challenge a Daly, the California champion, to 4 efrim a milé for £50 a side. On Saturday night two disastrous eS Gles occurred on Main street, Helena, * =. T,, causing the death of one man, ‘tae destruction of thirty-four horses id a loss of over $40,000. f { qTbe jury in the case of Charles Graf, . , o killed Joseph Shannon, a son of 4 ¥ E. Shannon, at the ‘Galena. mine, a : . ea oonarare> Sanaa epee, ahnse mr “1 @pril 6th, returned a verdict of not “hilty. : $ ‘The Wa-hington Territory Supreme man oh nina Ghewe © sont land controls the tide’ of land in ~ ‘ont of his property, until the Territory becomes a State, when it passes * ) the State. “A cave from the 200-foot to the 400yot level of the St. Lawrence mine at + sutte, M.@., which has been con: “ ‘dered unsafe by the miners, Sunday uried five miners, who are known to +g still alive, but. with a prospect of ying before they are reached. y WNetraer mind nor body.can act y \eathfully, if the blood is vitiated. ' A. Sleanse the vital current from impuriies by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. iealth to the debilitated system. A Woman’s Discovery. — ; His county. ‘sould not sleep. She bought af us bottle of Dr. King’s New Di . beqn miraculously cured. ~) aadire. Luther Lutz.” PG, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, ‘ Drag Store. a Notice to Debtors. — He All persons indebted tome for su a ad P * office and settle their the same are put into the hands of ? eollector. j19-tf rae eus''s Cau. R.CLAsKE. = —t —___+-0@eo— 820 weward. — be paid for its return, an ; asked. [je2-1w.] ——_—_.2 90 Gure for Piles. ' ‘Tike perspiration, producing a very d ne form us well a8 4 protruding Piles, cold id by head—a beasly, horrid idfiuedza, Id byigdoradce add idexperiedce I had fadcied I could tell you of my affectiod; that I could bake byself udderstood without usig ady words that could codvey to you ady idea of the real idfirbity udder which I ab sufferig. I shall dever agaid,”’ continued the youth, bitterly, ‘‘try to bake a codfessiod of love by boycottig the letters eb add ed. You sbile, Biss Laura! You , laugh! Good evedig, Biss Kajodes !’’ fortuuate young man blew a blast that shook the house, grabbed his hat, rushed out into the chil night air and was folIts Value to the Owner—The Fate of an jourt bas decided that the owners Of . requisite is intelligence. If the animal be intelligent he is pretty sure to be safe, whereas even a gentle horse who is stupid fea This remedy purifies the blood, ressur} :¢ts the wasted energies, and restores ‘Another wonderful discovery has to his new owner. But anyone who had ‘ : séen made and that too by a lady in Disease fastened its . slutches upon her and for seven years , . she withstood its severest tests; but , . .er vital organs were andermined and * death seemed imminent. For thre > months she coughed incessantly and sovery for Consumption and was so mich relieved on taking the first dese that she : glept all night and with one bottle has Her name Thus write W. N. C. . ™NGet.a free trial bottle at Carr Bros.’ . plies purchased atthe Plaza Feed tore are requested-to call at the Postaccounts before or stolen, a diamond breast-pin aire setting: $20 reward will. and the Ina! d no.questions . mea banguet.there. Mas. I. Marsa. . Itching Piles are known by moisture reeable itching after getting warm, 5 F'as Blind Bleeding ield at once t BABY 18 KING. _ 18 KING. A fote-curtained crad!, where nestled between «Ehere seems to be no doubt that the Mas. J. Navraidze, Proprietree:. Bolt cambric and figny «. , lie pounds seventeen, frigate bird,” an inhabitant of the tropiJune 4, 1888. Is the turone of a t.7 -: whose praltes 1 sing, cal seas, is the swiftest bird that flies. It Jas Taylor, San Francisco Of an autocrat a, i? “ot baby is king! 4 a Fo sap om to calculate its rate JO’Niell Railroad, : Good sclemn gra‘ 3. ver dares’ Pe oO t within fixed limits. The pectoral a ae Grandmother's a martyr in habits and cap, weigh nearly one-fourth as much as the H Seymour, do Which the monarch unsettles as well as her nap.. ° . Whole body of the bird. 5 ies, = Grails Valley, Father, stately and proud, just home from the House Grows meek on the threshold, and moves like « mouse, To stare at the bundle; then outward he.goes ‘ Like an elephant trying to walk on his toes, ~~ Mother, queen of the ball-room, throws loyally dows fore him the roses she wore in her crown. And sings little love-songs of how she loves best The fair baby blossom she rocks on her breast. «..Good aunties and cousins before him bow low, Though he“ramples their fringes, twists collar an¢ bow; He bids the nurse walk with his majesty's self, And cries when she stops, like a merciless elf. He flings right and left his saucy, fat fists, And then the next moment expects to be kissed; He demands al! your watches to scatter about, And meets a refusal with struggle and shout. Then failing to conquer with passionate cry, He quivers his lips, keeps @ tear-in his eye, “ And so wins the battle, this wise little thing— He knows the world over that baby is king ! THE BOYCOTTED LETTERS. : A Frantic Effort To Tell His Love without Using M or N. ‘Laura, is your heart free?”’ The young man who spoke these words sat on the extréme periphery of a cushjoned chair in the elegant apartment and leaned forward in uncomfortable agitation. The handkerchief with which in the excess of his emotion he wiped his nose ever and anon trembled visibly, and his voice had that dreamy, touching into-" nation that marks a sensitive, high-souled man in the last stage of influenza and unrequited affection. “Why, Mr. Hankinson,” replied the loyely girl, with downcast eyes, but with a kind of don’t-come-any-nearer expression on her face, ‘‘your question takes me by surprise, and I hardly——” “Laura,” burst forth the young man Impetuously, as he glanced in a laboriously careless way at a small ivory tablet concealed in his left hand, ‘‘it is-hardly possible for you to realize the difficulties that beset—that are peculiar to the crisis which at this hour I face. You would be disposed to laugh, perhaps, if I should tell you what a trifle clogs the free cry of a heart filled with devo—with excess of love, yet which affec—which love will be heard, despite the barriers that adverse fate appears to haveerected at this period. Hear the feeble yet eager cry of a heart, Laura, that——”’ “Mr. Hankinson,” interrupted the young lady, with a puzzled air, “you speak most singularly. What is the matter with you?” ce : The youth wiped his nose again with nervous haste, threw the ivory tablet frantically across the room, and once more began: “The batter with be, Biss Laura, is a You bock at by bisery! Waving his handkerchief wildly the u® owed all the way home by four Chicago detectives, who mistook him for thela. ing mented Mr. Tascott.—Chicago Tribune. INEELLEUENCE IN TRE muna 8? 1% : Equine Fool. In ‘selecting a family horse, the first is always a source of possible danger. He . it imparts . stren to whole gystem, . ‘Section 1, That a City Road and Street the in . Pol) Tax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, may be so lazy and lifeless that the most particular. — a srpenes ae Pa tor he Fiscal year 1888 and 1860, ‘upon each timid woman would not fear to drive him, eee debilitated teachers, milliners ale eee oft ae ¢ ay et . eveds. over 8 seamstresses, ** ‘es <4 are and yet if he lacks mind, he will be pretty ee patna ong nel Feat iar aoe) women City Road ‘and Street purposes, which said sure to kick the carriage to pieces or run vaca thy Weng crce’s. Favorite Prescripticn } pell tax shail become due and shall become away whenever anything breaks. the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled 4 collectable on and after the Twenty-Second On the other hand, it is almost impossible to scare a really intelligent horse. He may be disconcerted or alarmed, but he won't lose his head. : It is, however, astonishing how little.interest in this all-important question of The reason probably is that he feels perfec ly competent to manage any horse, no be, and he regards him simply as a beast of burden, and not in the least as a companion or a friend. An acquaintance of mine sent avery shrewd jockey to Kentucky for the purpose of selecting a saddle-horse. He brought back .a handsome animal, thoroughly trained and perfectly satisfactory studied horse’s eyes would have seen at & glance that the high-priced “saddler” was a fool, and so he turned out to be, for he was easily frightened, and he finally ran “black swift.” that the great speed it attains is about 276 miles an hour, which, if maintained for about six hours, would carry the bird from its suinmer retreat in England to Central Africa. commonly computed to be capable of flying 200 miles an hour. eans, during the mutiny in India, to leave the civil lines, a missionary came to him, and inastraightforward, simple way,said: but I will not desert you, asI might be of some service, for I was raised in Kentucky and am skilled ffithe use of the cifle.” and another, held the gateway over the . / jail full of prisoners until the threat ofan . « D Edwards, do attack disappeared.—Spectator. do looking-over a New Jersey paper, “that Overdraft, the banker, is dead. He was your friend, was he not?’ added the duke, kindly, seeing the tears gather in the American’s eyes. Ihave in this world I owe to that man, I was his cashier.”’ breaking the long sileuce.+ Burdette. “No.” RectoR BROTHERS, Proprietors. ‘eWhy not ?’? —_ “Well, my hearing is so bad that there’s W Powell, Grass Valley, June 4, 1888. no usein going. Can’t understand what J E Pierce, Quaker Hill, the preacher says.” great speech to-night. He’ll roast the Administration brown.” Lincoln Journal. . * «You are looking bad this morning, John. Last night. you were——” The treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weakn ailments peed to females, at the Invalids’ Hotel an cure of woman’s Dr. Pierce’s areas s nials, received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more ag! va and obstinate their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure ot sufferin women. woman's peculiar ailments. Asa powersel, 1nviger eae tonic. as an appetizing co’ Herv ped] “ Favo haustion, prostration, other distressing, moot attendant upon functional and isease of the womb. intellect the usual horse dealer takes. sicep and spondency ss iebiues i pa > matter what the animal’s character may poe ea ate medicine, carctuny physician. organization. effects in any con away, and had to be sold in disgrace. WHAT LED TO FORTUNE. Value of a Simple Device tothe Man Who Saw Its Value. There may be nosuch thing as luck, but there is a potential influence surrounding some people which inevitably brings them to wealth or celebrity, or both. Asan instance,I can cite a personal experience in my early life while practicing law. In the same city there lived a young man by the name of McGill, who was also a lawyer, but devoted -his entire time to the claim department of the business. One day, in my office, I was fastening a lot of legal documents together with the p-. crude fasteners then in vogue, when McGill spoke up and said: “] have an idea that I can produce a better fastener than that.’’ : al. The next day he hatited me a rough a specimen of the present pular fastener which is shaped like a letter T. McGill t it patoffered me & _— interest to ented, but Ilaughed at him. He persevered, secured his patent and to-day has an income of between $400,000 and $500,000 per year. He resides in Paris, France a inst time. 1 was. abroad tender It was his luck, or whatever it may be termed, to strike fortune through a simle device and my luck to refuse to share t with him.—St. Louis.Globe-Democrat. A Child’s Pretty Conceit. On a summer's morning our little Lillie was walking with her aunt and discovered a spider’s web, She was delighted and excisimed: isspplication of Dr. Bosanko’s. — ¢,,,. ay Which acte directly apon -Ciristian Advocate, : S “parte affected, absorbing the A Fellow Feeling. tumors, allaying the intense itchi I dees rmanent cure. ‘Address the Dr. Bosanko MedDZ} You never hear of a hodcarricr going to a millionaire and complaining that he is tired because he has been carrying @ Co., Piqua, 0: Sold by Cart . pricks all day. He would get nosympaie my-2l-ly . thyifhedid. But see how cifterently a ae on. 9% man in a humble position treats a man of position when he complains. One of our best and most hard-working Judges went up to the bar of the club the other day to get a drink. He felt affable. “Give me a long drink, John, I am very tired. Ihave so many things to carry in my head in court that it tires me out.”” “I can sympathize with you, Judge,” said the kindly barkeeper. “I kuow bow it is myself, carrying in my head all the order.”—San Francisco f-. drinks the ‘ f .“On, see, here isa hammock tor bugs!” : i _— . get it for you, if he values your = r } The Fleetest Bird of Passage. Arrivais at Unton Hote O DE Osborne, Grass Valley, MT Hubbard, Sacramento, M Flynn, Marysville, Geo B Johnson, city, Fred G Cox, Chicago Park Times, W D Long-& wf, me ° Mrs. W R Coe, San Francisco, Dr RS Tyner, San Francisco, R Dillon, do Mrs SJ Howard, do , Eli Perkins, Boston, E M. Preston & fam, reef Jas Godfrey, Columbia Hill. —_——__—__+ -»@e > Another rapid flyer is the common It has been computed Our American “canvas back duck’ is Arrivals at City Hetel. O. C. CoNLAN, Proprietor. June 4, 1888. : 7 enon. Rearemenht: : = , city, “I think I had better give up preaching, H Salahan Cherokee, PH J J Of the Church Militant. ~ When Mr. Forsyth advised the Europollfeldor, Sacramento, Minahan, Grass Valley, Moody, Bhue Tent, V E Austin, Willow Valley, 8 A Austin, do D Dempsey, Smartsville, J McGrath, Reno, T McKee, city, And he was of use for Mr. Forsyth, he J Monk, J Anderson, city, JA Monroe, do, G Robinson, do P Ponsall, Grass Valley, F Nichols, Spenceville,
W Peasley, Grass Valley, D Dempsey, do J Breitzman, Truckee, O Ragon, Willow Valley, G L Ravon, Ragon Flat, C T Grant, San Francisco, T A Monroe, Derbec Mine, J Pigeon, Grass Valley, B Mannix, Kureka, LC Nolan, Austin, J Shepherd, Spenceville, W J Sanford, do, M Beareman, Willow Valley, A McCambridge, Omega. He Caught On. “J gee,” remarked the Duke of Toronto, “Yes,” said the exile, ‘‘he was. All that “Let’s go and liquidate,” said the duke, His Hearing Was Defective. “Did you go to church yesterday 2” Arrivals at National Exchange. W WTemplin, do L M Sukeforth, city; A E Baugh, Washington, James Rose, Bear Valley, TC Randall, Rush Cr, — M P Harris, Grass Valley, J KRSmith, do C Seaman, Marysville, J Sayer, Sacto, E L Montgomery, Graniteville, J M Shaff, Indiana, F Forry, Kansas, » M T Lawrence Graniteville, B F McCracker, Sweetiland, Pat Foley. Graniteville, Thos Waller, do Gus Ozalli, do $C Stewart, Downieville, Nrank Stewart, Ce) J W King, do J Gale, do Thos Phillips, Pike City, Robt Linder, Bou Bet, J SGoodwin You Bet, C A Fletcher, SF, W B Hellings, do Dan Buckley, San Juan, -K Dillon, city, J Godfrey, North Bloomfield, J Langdon, Cleveland, John Goffet, Moores Flat, T P Redmayne, Washington, B Manion, Graniteville, H A Cullumber, San Jose, “By the way, Quinby is going to givea “Ts that so. I’ll have to hear tha ae « Descriptive English. “On the racket.” = “And this morning——” “Oy the rack.’’—Boston Courier. ized valuation ofall property within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada for General Fund purposes, and a tax of Twenty Centson each One Hundred Dollars for fire purposes. is hereby levied for the fiscal year A. D. 1888 and 1889. esses and distressing Surgical Institute, Buffalo, Ne as afforded a vast experience in nicely adaptto the arrest-and conviction of the person or persons4hat on the 30th day of May, 1888, ORDINANCE 88. ; An Ordinance to Provide HevBoard, without Lodging ) per week, enue forthe City of Nevada. $4.50 HE Board of Trustees of the city of Ne‘ PT rndedo ordain as follows: Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to Sect on 1. A tax of Fifty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed and equal$6. 5 . $20 Reward! Reward for information that will lead carried away the car-wheels and tools from Jackson Calvert’s mining claim on Deer Creek. pias GEORGE LORD, Sheriff: Nevapa City, May Sist. B. H. MILLER Regularly Receives The Most Approved Styles IN MEEN?S AND BOY'S conLoTHiInGe And Furnishing Goods. a t : As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Etc., Eto., As can be found anywhere. In the way of" = Underwear My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fashions stiff ana Soft At. — BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, . And everything else usually found in a first-class store of the kind. My Prices ‘are Astonishingly Low and “my Stock is the Most Oor-~lute. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. “CITY HOTEL. oe OF BROAD AND UNION STS ome THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN jena jae thoroughly overhauled and renHUME) ovated, and under the private fellas] management has become One of the most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITY. itis conducted on strictly Tem perance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the following low rates: Rooms, per Night, 26 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents.Passed June 4th, 1888.= ALEX GAULT, President. Attest T. H. Carr, Clerk. ~ SRDIMANOT.20. and thoroughly testing remedies for the uliar maladies. ‘avorite Prescription An Ordinance to Provide Bevenue—Tpo Levy # City Read and Street Poll Tax for.the Fiscal Wear 1888-1889. ap Board of Trustees ofthe City of Nevada do ordain as follows: acases which had baflied It is not recommended 25 a but as a most perfect Specific for and restorative tonic pay of June, 1988, in the manner provided As a soothin: strengthenin y law. ¢. © one eh ws ” is tie Section 2. The City Marshal of said City of ualed and is invaluable in ing and sub. Nevada is hereby niade cullector of said tax nervous excitability, irritability, ex. . andshall collect the same in the manner hyworis, anc . provided by law, and upon the neglect or renervous symptoms cormfusalof any person liable theefor'o pay said rganic . tax after demand said Marshal must collect reshing . the same by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person. Saia sale may be made after three hours verbal notice of time and place, and the provisions of Sections 3791, 3798, 3794, 8795 amd 3796 of the Political Code of California shall apply to and govern such seizure and sale. Section’. The City Marshal on the first Monday ofeach month must take oath before the City Clerk of the total amount of said poll taxes collected by him during the preceding month. and must atthe same time pay the same, less the amount of his percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer. Section 4. The City Marshal shall be allowuin, It induces relieves mental anxiety and deDr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription n roe ig goer and skillful and adap’ to woman's delicate It is purely vegetable in its composition and eiookly harmless in its ition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dysmong and kindred symptoms, its use, in small will prove very beneficial. “Favorite Prescription” is a positive eure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of tho womb, weak back, * female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inby him for said fiscal year, for making such collections. ; Passed June 4, 1888. ALEX GAULT, President. Attest T. H. Carr Clerk, A FRIEDMAN, ed 15 per cent of all such Poll taxes eollected oO. C. CONLAN. ‘ Ne: Broad street. $¥*; — Opposite Citizens Bank, Nevada Oityx PASHTONARLR TAILOR, Makes to Order the Finest Dress and Business Suits For Gentlemen and Boys At the Lowest Prices S&END ACCORDING TO flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with ‘ internal heat." As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from eye to womanh * Favorite Prescription” is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is ually efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for thase disorders and derangements incident to that later and most critical period, known as * The Change of Life.’ “ Favorite Prescription,*? when taken in connection with the -use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative: doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney end. Bladder diseases. ‘Their combined usc also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous. humors from the ‘system, “Favorite Prescription» is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it wil give satisfaction in every casa, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully earried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. : For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, Daal send ten cents in stamps. Gt World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St. BUFFALO, N. ¥. Grand —AT THE— —ON— —BY— Assisted. by best Musical Talent of the County. DO fpr sudo, take the tried it, and smokel. , “Seal of North Carolina* Plug Out. YOU will find it the best Smoking Tobacco ever sold on this coast. It is made from three pen) old Tobacco,—smokes soft and cool, and will-last twice as‘ long as the many cheep imitations that are flooding the market. Chorusses, Piano Solos, and on Two Pianos. sae Given in Nevada County. begins at 8 sharp. dren under 12, 25 cents. , Vocal & Instrumental Concert, Theatre, -Nevada City, Thursday Evening, June 14th, Profs. Davis & Goyne, Prof. Davis's Pupils and the A Complete Orchestra under Prof. Goyne’s leadership. = er eee eenabect eisai A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. old smokers that have . vocal solos, Ductts, Quartettes we eee Kight-Hand Instrumental Selections (oF This will undoubtedly -be the Finest Musical Entertainment Ever Doors open at 7 o'clock. Convert Aduission—Adults, 50 cents; ChilThe Very Latest Spring Styles Call and sec my elegant Line of Goods, including Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, Cassimeres, West of Encland Cloth, Etc., Etc. —1— & Pants a Specialty. ° Parties from up country, when in Nevada City, can have their measures taken for suits Ly or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, andalterations madeat the Lowest Prices. e largest sale of any Tobacco on the coast. ~ and Bill Collector. Seal of Not Reserved Seate at C. E. Malloy’s. = : SMOK Carolina an ee — _ A. FRIEDMAN, ouat oncesee why it ~_ THOMAS 8, STEPHENS, — Constable of Nevada Tewndhip » FASHIONABLE ‘TAILOR, : BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. HE undersigned will I wd Twenty Dollars HATS, ig IDress Goods,_*] Mis. Lester & Crawford, Set the Most For Your Money Perfection in style and Assortment---Satisfaction i THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK. = i__§-. Om —— MiILLINERY—_ We are now receiving Elegant Lines of BONNETS, GOne heavy four-spring . with shafts and pole. For Sale Cheap For ! Cash FOUR WAGONS. = NE LIGHT FOUR-SPRIN ‘ O i ces PRING DELIVERY livery wagon ne light four-hor ead-axle wagon All of these vehicles are entirely new and made of the best material in the most workmanlike manner, Will be sold Cheap For Cash. Inquire atWm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY. RIBBONS, . TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. ; MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will Stylishly and Artistically done. A Nice Assortment of New York Bakery. —o — G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. _-0-——— HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popular Bakery of Mrs. John Hurst, on OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend to keep on hand at all timesa good ‘ee es variety of again have charge of the Millinery BREAD, > : : a PIES, Department which is a sufficient CAKE, Gey guarantee that al. Trimming will be eee eT ns eaves Made to order on short notice on the most reasonable terms. All order for anything in my line promptly attended to. By strict attention to business, giving good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a liberal patronage. G. WM. DURST. HOSE, ; GLOVES, : PARASOLS, —AND-Just Eteccivead. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY Quality amounts to little unless the price: be fair, Low Prices are not Bargains unless Quality 1s there. WE COMBINE THEM. RETOICH anydvd Buy. _IN QUALITY AND PRICE. These are yours if you make selections from our Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. a Customers supplied at the Low with the very beat of — Becf, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Sausages, Etc. . L Established in 1856--32 years. Broad Street, Near the City Hall, THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Always on hand a full liy,. —OF— Hardware, ° Plows, IRON, STEEL, Pipe ‘uf all kinds, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Crockery, : NEW SPRING STOCK OF MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks Satchels and Valises. . IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW NOVELTIES. 2 ee Exclusive Styles. Our purchasing facilities are unexcelled having numerous Branch Houses in different parts of the country enables us to place Goods on the market much 4 Cheaper Than Others Can Possibly Affor d To. Remember the place. Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. Nevada City. The Nevada Dally Transeript Ic she Leading Paper In Northern Central California. Established Sept.’6, 1860. ——— = vr ¢ As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is the Best Nevada County Carsiage and Wagon Repository, Headquarters for the > Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES, — bd It your dealer does not keep it he will é trade. ae OPUAT COMETS” “PO ra ULL VARIETY. Only Retail House Hyman Bros. .Wholesale Branches—New York, San Frano isco, and Honolulu, H. Islands SRD CEO. F. JACOBS,,-. Manager LEHA TEER, Stoves : and : Tinware, Stone Ware, Sash and Doors oO Granite and Copper Ware, Cutlery, Nilver : Plated : Ware, Guns and Pistols, Powder Fuse, — : “Rope, Nails, Belting, Cartridges, Shot, And all kinds of _ Sporting Goods, \~ Wood and Willow Ware, And a variety of other Goods too numerous te mention, allof Qe Sold Cheap’ For Cast, CEO. E. TURNER, 67 and 69 PINE STREET, Movada City, Cal. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. : 0.J NAFPZIGER.....Proprietor. BERT RORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA: Monts Gaver oot OS rsan, \ National Meat Market. : ‘ & ‘ HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or . Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons qAnG all kinds, of Meats uanally found tn: { { .