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August 18, 1894 (4 pages)

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. BROWN & CALKINS, * Proprietors. ‘oder . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Evening, except Sunday, . P SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: c SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1894. Mining at West Point. J. L. Holland éf this city, who is at West Point, Calaveras county, where he is interested in a mining venture, writes that the company are getting. everything in readiness to work their quartz mine. The property is owned by Theodore Wetzel, Jay Ostrom and J. H. Cunard, of North Bloomfield, and J.-L. Holland of Nevada City. Hoisting works are being erected, a boarding house and other buildings are going up, and as soon as the water is pumped out of the shaft.the work of opening up the mine will begin. It is thought that everything will be im active operation within a month. Mr. ‘Holland writes that it is his opinion that the company have a good property and ‘thinks’ it. will not be long before it will begin to yield returns. Caved On. Matt Hoskin, foreman, at the Federal Loan mine, was caved on yesterday after tee met at the Union Hotel this afternoon and resolved to call the primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention, on Saturday, September 1st, and the man, John R. Tyrrell Secretary, A. D. Mason, A. R. Lord, Geo. L. Hughes, J. J: Lyons, W. J. Mitchell, 8. Dunstan, TJ. Waggoner. convention be held in Grnes Valley. After a great deal of discussion a vote was taken and the result was one for Nevada City. Grass Valley agrees to pay all the expenses of the convention. “be: To support every nominee of the Republican party. the County Central Committee. bers. of delegates to which each precinct is entitled, being one delegate for each precinct, and being one far every ten votes or fraction of ten over four, as cast for the Hon. Thos. R. Bard at the last Presidential election: Nevada, No. 1—13 delegates. Tnspector, J. J. Hanley. Nevada, No. 2—11 delegates. — Inspeetor, C. E. Mulloy. Nevada, No. 3-16 delegates. Inspector, John T. Morgan. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. rimaries September ‘Ist and Convention on -the 8th. The Republican County Central Commitonvehtion on Saturday, September 8th. There were present : Nat. P. Brown ChairA motion was made and carried that the eight -for Grass Valley and The test for voters at the primaries will Jas. Huntress was elected a niember of The Convention will consist of 223 memThe following is the respective number noon A mass of rock and —dirtfell‘ fro’ the hanging wall in. one of the drifts and caught Hoskin, who. was pinned to the ground by the heavy weight. The other men in that part ot the mine removed the debris as quickly as possible and got the injured man out of the mine. He was taken to the boarding house and made as comfortable as possible. Although severely bruised and cut, no bones were broken. The Excelsior Company. The Marysville Appeal’s correspondent writes as follows: The Excelsior W. and M. Co. are about to resume operations in their hydraulic mine. J. S. Hotchkiss is managing thé peach business for the Excelsior W. and M. Co, He has about, twenty persons at the present time engaged in picking and drying. The peach crop in this vicinity is of good quality, but is selling at a very low-figure. +92 6 New Paper. The Marin County Herald is the name of “a new weekly paper published at Eastland, Cal., by C. Butrey and W. O. Warnock. If we mistake not, the latter is Oscar Warnock, who many years ago lived at Grass Valley and ‘stuck “ ty pe on the old Union. The paper now before us is a very creditable _ publication and shows a healthy advertising patronage from the business men in that section. . —_—_ 8 The American Tea Co.'s red-letter sale will stop Wednesday evening, August 22d SiG Seva Will. He. Accept ? _— Charles R. Reed of Auburn, who was 2 candidate-of the nomination of Governor ov the Republican ticket four years ago, and a . delegate to the recent Republican State, Convention and voted on, every ballot for its ~-noiinées, bas Ween Donituated Tot-Railroad Commissioner by the Traffic Association of San Francisco. We do not believe for a moment that Mr. Reed, who is a highminded and honorable man, will allow his name to be used to defeat L. C. Morehous, the regular Republican nominee. If he does he will lose. the respect and esteem of his many frievds in this section. Saeaeiee oe For the debilitating effects to August weather, nothing is so good as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 1 Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positivel) cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfacion or mone} refunded. Frice 25 cents. per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Ss A Million Friends. —_— A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovers for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—lf you have never used thisGreat Medicine, ‘one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases 01 Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is Peter Arbogast. Willow Valley—6 delegates. Inspector, J. J. Lyons. Indian -Flat—5 delegates. Inspector, Selby Flat—s Geld Flat—8 delegates. Inspector, E. Messervy. Willis Green. Grass Valley, No. 1—-11 delegates. Inspector, D. E. Matteson. © : Grass Valley, No. 2—9 delegates. spector, Theo. Wilhelm. Grass Valley, No. 3—9 delegates. Inspector, W. A. Sleep. Grass Valley, No. 4—9 delegates. spector, W. J. Michell. East Boston Ravine—6 delegates. Phil. Aicieuinas Trezise, Inspector. PP gs. West Boston Ravine—6 delegates. In-. Otis Holbrook has built a small cabin on spector, Jaluz Jenkins. Hill’s Flat—-6 delegates. Robert Deeble. delegates. Inspector, . InInInspector, “THE SOUTH “IDAHO. —— Made There Yesterday Afternoon. Rich Strike Another rich strike was made at the South Idaho mine late yesterday afternoon, in the south drift, ‘The ledge is large and the rock taken out contains considerable free gold. This mine is Iécated south of the famous old Idaho, ard the developments already made give the owners good reason to believe that they will yet have a rich mine there. W. J. Rogers, Superintendent of Schools, is one of the large owners. We were shown specimens of the quartz today by Mr. Rogers, and must say that it is the finest we have seen for many a day. A-ton of such rock, would yield about $7,000. ‘The average rock taken from the ledge, which is about two feet wide, is of course not so rich but it all shows more or less free gold and is charged with rich sulphurets, : Mr. Rogers informs us that the company's shaft is down 155 feet, The strike was made in a cross-cut forty feet south from the shaft and about seventy feet from the surface. A féw days ago-a body of water was tapped, and this is always regardedby miners as a favorable indication of a welldefined ledge near at -hand. Six mem are employed in the mine, As soon as it is practicable the working force will be increased and a mill erected. 29 ——-—$——— UNEMPLOYED MEN. They Will Endeavor to Obtain Work in the Mines. A NEW PLAN. If Adopted Would Prove to Be a Grand Success. “An exchange makes some novel suggestions about the nomination of county candidates that we deem worth publishing. Everybody is interested in good governinent, and to that end everybody is convinced that only the most fit persons should be nominated for the several officés. The novel plan certainly will insure the” selection of popular men, and if a man is popular he is quite apt to be worthy and deserving. It is suggested that immediately after the convention meets and is organized all the candidates for all the offices be placed ju bomination. After all the candidates for all the offices have been named let the convention take a recess for acouple of hours. During the recess let all the candidates that have been suggested be printed upon a regulation Australian ballot. When the convention re-convenes let the delegates vote these ballots under similar regulations as control in elections. Afterall the delegates have voted let the result be canvassed and the candidates for the several offices who have received the highest number of votes be declared the nominees of the convention and the party. As an argument in favor of its plan the same paper says that! the scheme will reduce trading to the minimum. ‘It will aftord each delegate an opportunity to vote untrammeled for the best men in his: party, The occupation of the boss will be gone. The big delegation in the convention will be unable to trade—and will have no more influence than the small delegation. It will puta stop to all combinations whereby weik men are foisted liberal. and _a lively competition is looked THE FRUIT EXHIBIT. It Will Be the Finest Ever Seen in the County. It is expected that the display of fruit at the coming District Fair will excel any ever seen in the county before, both in quantity and quality. The late season this year has been favorable for fruit raising in Nevada county, and all kinds of fruit will. soon be at their best. -The premiums are quite for. As nearly all the ranchers and fruitraisers have good crops, it is presumed that the number of exhibits will be larger than for many years previous. At some of the fairs held in years past, when good fruit was scarce, the exhibits were small and but little competition was manifested. Oné exhibitor, we are informed, who had at the Fair fruit that was worth probably $5 or 36, received in premiums about $26, This time the exhibits no doubt will be larger ‘and more numerous and therefore premiums are more apt to Le scattered. vegetables should exhibit the same and by so déing aid-in-making the best showing in. this line that has ever been scen in the eounty; and the work of arranging it for the reception of exbibits will be commenced next Monday. 28th, and losts tive days. terday, the knife slipped and the sharp blade struck him on the leg just below the hip, took several stitches inthe wound, Everybody who bas any choice frnit or The Pavilion will be im this city, The Fair opens Tuesday, August ——+-2@e + Cut His Leg. While Al Snell was skinning a sheep yesinflicting ‘quite a cut. Dr, Muller railway shops in Sacramento held a meeting Thursday evening and decided to form themselves into a stock company, and endeavor to have the owners of the hydraulic and other mines in Nevada county-engage them to work their properties, says the RecordUnion. They appointed a committee, consisting of S, E; May, ames Planer, J. G. Harrell, C. E. Adams and H. Palluck to communicate with the mine-owners and negotiatate for the employment of the men. —_———+ +@e-+ LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home lower Pine street, near suspension bridge, and will live there, ‘Anew sidewalk has been put-down—in Eli Benoit. ; Forest Springs—2 delegates. Allison Ranch=2~—delegates:— Inspector, Inspector, font—of-MyersAlen’s residence, next door to the gas works. Rev. John T, Shurtleff, wife and ‘child, Alfred Perrin. Buena Vista—3 delegatee. Inspector, Eugene Sailor. Cottage Hill—3 delegates. Henry Pillard. Washington—4 delegates. Inspector, . Richards leave here Monday morning for a E. T. Worthley. two weeks’ camping trip to the lakes. Maybert—2 delegates. Inspector, M. Three carluads of metallic boxes for the A, Baugh. Eureka—4 delegates. Ellis. = Moore’s Flat—3 delegates. L. G. Kelstrump. North Bldomfield—7 delegates. tor, R. D. Skidmore. Inspector, G. A. Inspector, P. Rossen. A. S.-Bigelow... Cherokee—3 E. Northup. Sweetland—2 delegates., N. Wood. Birchville—3 delegates. I. Thomas; Inspector, R W. H. Moulton, : Anthony House—3 delegates. tor, Charles Novay. Mooney Flat—2 delegates.’ Ben Frazer. Walker. OS. blood pure and less liable to absorb the germs Pleasant Ridge—3 delegates. Inspector, . of disease, will be well nigh invaluable. Levi Davis. : Change of drinking water often Causes seIndian Springs—3 delegates. Inspector, . ious trouble, especially if one has been used T. J. Waggoner. tospring water in the country. From a few Rough & Ready—5 delegates. Inspector, drops toa teaspoonful of Hood's Sarsaparilla Jas. Huntress. in a tumbler of water will prevent the water Truckee No. 1—5. delegates. Inspector, having any injurious effect. A. C. Cooke. Hood’s Vegetable Pills, as a cathartic, Truckee No, 2—7 delegates. Inspector, . cause no discomfort, no disturbance, no loss ©. H. Barton. Boca—4. delegates. —_ Inspector, J. J, that satisfactory results are effected in a McDonald. yatuyal and regular manner. Lowell Hill—2 delegates.. Inspector, Ae eae Alex Drynan. Hant’s Hill—2 delegates. E. Leopold. You Bet—5 delegates. Inspector who have been visiting relatives here, returned yesterday to their home in Santa Rosa. Richard Eddy, Robert Snell, J. B. Gray, Gus J. Schmidt, Ed McCauley and Glyyas upon the people by boss rule. the boss will be absolutely unable to deliver the goods, Men must have standing in the entire county before they can be nominated, The schemer who is only backed by a home delegation, and who is unknown in the balance of the county, will have no trading strength and must win on hit merits, There will be no occasion then to manipulate primaries, and honorable candidates and politicians will realize the importance of sending the best and most representative men as delegates to the convention. Thus, for instance, . : if some schemer should manipulate the primaries and secure a delegation pledged to him it would avail him nothing if h¢.were not a meritorious man. His own delegation might vote for him, but that would be all, for they would have no trading strength. And if he was an unworthy man he~ would certainly be defeated. His delegation might vote wrong in voting for bim, but in voting + from —other—seetions_for—other—offices, they would most likely vote right, for there would most likely be no ‘incentive to vote otherwise, The best men in the party would thus be nominated. oe >“Her hair always looks so perfectly lovely.”. Why ? Because she uses Ayer’s Hair Vigor. That's the secret of its lustre. ae -@ee Exposure to rough weather, getting wet, living in damp localities are favorable to the ‘Apply to B.-F. Cooley, Piety Hill. alllw + 2@e For Sale. House fur rent and Furniture ‘for sale. That Tired Feeling So common at this season, is & “gerious condition, liable to lead to disastrous results. It is a sure sign of declining health tone, and that the blood is impoverished and impure. The. best and most successful remedy is found in Though endowed with wealth “beyoud the dreams of avarice,” from chronic dyspepsia is plunged in the depths of misery from which he or she seldom emerges even tor aday at astretch. There is a way to. down the imp. Invoke the aid of
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters and he departs. Keep using the medicine, and the relicf you promptly experience tinally becomes permanent and a thorough cure is effected, Heartburn, flatulence, uneasiness and sinking at the pit of the stomach, nervy 8 somnia—these are symptoms first relieved and tinally cured, With their cause, by this ineffably reliable specific. and constipation, brother tormentors of dyspepsia, are also sent to limbo by the Bitters. Soare rheumatism, malaria and kidney complaint. Use this helpful medicine systematically, not by fits and starts. Rosa for trial. same offense, Pure Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Care}. t In the Deaths of Misery. ay Compromised. Fish Commissioner Baboock came to thie city several days ago with the intention of beginning suit against the Truckee Lumber Company to compel them to stop running sawdust into the Truckee river. Manager Spaliing of the above named company was notified and came to this city, accompanied by. his attorney, C. F. McGlashan, They held a congaltation with the Fish Commissioner and prevailed-upon him to postpone commencing the suit until the other Commi rs could be seen. Messrs, Babcock, Spalding and McGlashan went to San Francisco and after meeting with the other Commissioners it was decided to compromise the matter, the Truckee Lumber Company agreeing to put in the proper restraining works and keep the sawdust from going into the river, The Fish Commissioners are determined to put a step to the dumping of sawdust into the rivers, _ ~ -2-2@ee Will Use Mules. the wretched sufferer inLiver complaint ~< --4-0@0 = Take Warning. troub!esome. This should be a warning to those in this section who have been guilty of the The officore—here—are—determined to arrest all offenders in future, GREAT OAKS diseases spring Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to develop they cause much siffering and sorrow. Liver and Kidneys Balm is a certain cure for anydisease or-weakness of the Kidneys. A trial will convince you ofits great potency. Sold at Carr Bros., Drug Store. Sewing Machine Needles. Bros, A dispatch from Healdsburg says: The peace officers have declared war ou persons selling liquor to Indians, and Nightwatehman Ingalls has in the past week arrested seven men on the charge. Dougherty has in each case given the offenders three years in Folsom prison. Ofticer Ingalls arrested four more men on the same charge and they were taken to Santa The Indians are peaceable save when in liquor, but when drunk are ~*-+@e + From little acorns grow, so also do fatal small from Dr. + *@e> 2 eee Superior Judge beginnings. J, H. McLean's Two mules. have, been, lowered to the 1,600 level of the Maryland mine, and will be used tohaul cars. They will take the place of carmen and it is said will materially teduce the running expenses of the mine. A atable 14x16 feet has been “built underground for the mules. és nn QO nt TueRe is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all others diseases ‘put together, and until the last few years supposed to be curable, For a.great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment,—pronounced it incurable, Science has proven catarrch to be a constitutional disease aud therefore requires conatitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only. constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It acts directly on the blood apd mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one_hundred_ dollars for every case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and ‘testimoniala, Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. 27 Sold by Drugyists, 75c. Wheeler & Wilson needles for Nos. 6, 7, 2 ee ee enree 8 and 9 machines, at Lurrsrk & Braxv's, Ich Cream Soda Water at Cart Bros. + 2@e+ Rumemnen, Clothing at your own price je-26 other goods one-half price, at the closing~ out sale in the Transcript Block. jlsté HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy ‘blood, and thus. gives. strength to the nerves, elasticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body, In truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes The Se — A WILD GOOSE, CHASE Inspec= Relief Hill—2, delegates, Inspéctor, R. Columbia Hill—6 delegates. Inspector, delegates. “ Inspecter, John North San Fuss delegates. Inspector, Inspector, J. French Corral—3 delegates. Inspector, . ) InspecInspector, Spenceville=-2 delegates. Inspector, H. vault at the County Clerk’s office were re4 eeived here last evening. The chaingang are graveling the grade on the Grass Valley road from W. J. Britland's place to the Town Talk, and are doing a good job. ‘Lhe People’s Party of this township will hold a mass meeting tonight in front of the speakers’ stand on Broad street, for the purpose of electing delegatés to the county convention to be held.on the 30th of August. All parties interested in the estate of the late H. A. Lones, deceased, have been notified by the County Clerk to appear and show cause why the estate should not’ be placed in the hands of the Public Administrator. . —1-0@e-> a“ . Home and Abroad. Tt is the duty of everyone, whether, at home or traveling for pleasure or business, to equip himself with the remedy which will keep up strength and -prevent illness, and cure such ills as are liable to come upon all in every body life. For instance, Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a general tonic, and to keep the of sleep, but assist the digestive organs, 80 bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and $1.00 per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. Kidney Balm. days. +2 &e--———--—— Piano Tuning. W. D. Travers, the well-known piano‘tuner, will be. in Nevada City in ~+ 40-2 Tce Cold Soda Water at Carr Bros. contraction of diseases of the kidneys and Weak. Strong Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. “Hood's Pills cure liver ilis. 25c. a few {23 [BIDS WANTED! B gee K POWDER Absolutely Pure.} A cream of tartar baking powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest United States Government F : ® ; The Co. F. D. 2. H. of Junction City, After something which as onable waste of energy. the same thing. -. Confectionery ef the highest quality and not something which is merely an apology for candy and passes on @ pinch, as it were. Pacific Coast, and it would. require something very like thing that would equal them, . a FOLEY, a matter of fact is directly under your hand is a most unreas and Confectionery mean In NEVADA CITY, Foley Senet” yes waa It may be, added, however, that when you say You can't beat my candies anywhere on the a wild goose chase to find anyLEADING CANDY-) Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. CANDY-MAKER, manager, are dé#irous of letting contracts for the execution of the following described work on their canon creek ditch, Trinity county: ; The construction of about 3518 feet of flumes, 6 feet wide ail 4 feet deep. The construction of three large tanks at ends of pipe lines. Tine construction of about 990 feet of ditch 7} feet wide on top, 4) feet wide on bottom and 4 feet deep. About 28,200 feet of ditch to be deepened 1 foot, and about 1200 feet of ditch to be widened from about 6 feet on top aud 4 feet on bottom to 7}, ft. on top and 44 ft, on bottom. Also the construction of necessary waste gates, etc. All lumber to be furnished by said comPrinity-county, Cal, Heurtevant, general . —— Report. Inspector, J. Inspector, O. K. Grand Social Hop. ——s There will be a grand social hop at Union Hotel Saturday evening, Aug. 18th. Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St., N.Y, pany. the 5th day of November, 1894, ne Assessment Notice, the Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby gi Fi even’ GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, at at a meeting of the Directors, held 1894. ven on . reject any and all.bids. All work to be completed on or before ‘. All bids must be filed with the manager of the Co. before the Ist day of September, The said Company reserves the right to guaranteed todo a'l that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Carr Large bottles 50c. and Bros, Drug Store $1.00. Cloudman. ee-+——---To Elect Delegates. Notice tothe electors of Nevada Townsbip.—A* tnass meeting of the People’s Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. F ee fom Ammonia, Alum or any other adviterant. . 4@ YEARS THE STANDARD. Party will be held in the open air on Saturday evening, in front of the stand at the junction of Broad and Pine streets, in Nevada City, for the purpose of nominating and electing two delegates from each precinct in Nevada township, te act at the County Cémvention of the People’s Party, called for August 30, 1894. The meeting will be called to order at 8 o'clock sharp. The People’s Party are not afraid to trust the people to nominate and elect their delegates. . J. I, CaLpwett, U. L. Beiaurot, : Gro. W. JoxeEs, al5-td Of County Central Committee. Take Warning. : All persons indebted to me are hereby notified that unless prompt payment is made their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Mrs. 8. MALoney. Watermelon Social. Music furnished by Tucker’s orchestra,— Comeearly, Bring your ladies and have a good time. Dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. Admission 75 cents per couple. 3t i REESE Ice! Ice! The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the Ice tended to. al3 House, on the Plaza, will be promptly atthis assessmen Directors. said corporation, to ment, together with cost expenses of sale. By ort Any stock upon which t shall remain unpaid on the Ath day of Sept , 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, less payment is ma Monday, 15th-day o o'clock a. M., atthe office of the Secretary of pay the delinquent assesss of advertising and ler of the Boad of K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at Carter & Johnston's store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal de before; will be f Oct., 1854, at the hour of 11 ration, payable , to. the Secretary. and sola ou the 15th day of August, 1804, an assessment, No. 13, of ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the cor Monday, September 24th, 1 at the office of said corporation, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. gold coin. F. HEURTEVANT, 2t unMiss M.S. Fenton, —AND— ~ Shoeman Best, like Grimes of “St Prof. Michell will give a Watermelon Social at Odd Fellows Hall, Saturday evenime. August 18th, olden Times, Always handle goods that stood the best test, That is the way to get rich and feather your nest; You know Sampson was strong, rubber boots he wore, None other than Pure Gum from Woonsocket Co.’s Store; On land and in water his feet never were sore, In Sampson rubber Boots, the solemn Oath he swore, . Thirty years’ test, proved Woonsockets the best; None better than Sampson’s, Friend Miller attest, Reliable Deibridge, More White and Haas to Recommend the Sampson, Woonsocket Rubber Boot and Shoe, oa . “Special Composition.”_2vil re » patronage. ot Sr ERs, Dinner from 5 till 7 P. M. Meais 25 Cents. Board by the Month, $20.00. market affords. #@ Suppers for large or small parties gotten up second to none in the city, and at the most reasonable rates. . Will be served in any style desired. General Manager. The Golden West Restaurant, — Mrs. A. EB Hancock Have purehased this popular Restaurant, on Broad Street, Nevada City, and respectfull solicit a share of the public's BZ re s@ Special Meals for Families. vs Fresh Eastern Oysters received daily and} : The Table will at all times . rs —— ————— Morrison’s BY BVE! SUITS ALWAYS FIT. We are giving you. FITS at your own prices. (0M ‘00k at these.prices—they can’t be beat : Suits that sold from $30 to $35, for $25. Pants that sold from $10 to $12, now going at $8. (OF Call and see the goods. We have more goods than we can use. They Must Go at Any Price. R. T. MORRISON, Merchant Tailor. 35 PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. UUAAAAADADAAALAAADDAAALAAbbAAAJOA ake % HMMA AAA TAA AMOR + Keywest Victorias _ A Beautiful Little ¢ — Cigar of High-Grade Tobacco. . : LL ger ON SALE AT THE + : Union; Hotel, Downer & Woodman’s, * @ Wm. Giffin’s, John Brace’s. contain the very best the — TRY ‘EM.