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August 21, 1895 (4 pages)

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eee tae maggyperty es ro Bs aaeiermaae 5 “a ROTEL RITE AS CNET sasieiiihieieidicinaa THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT _ Published Every Evening, except Sunday. WEDNESDAY. ..AUGUST 21, 1895.) BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors SERVED BY CARRIERS AT OE : 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. pér Mgnth <= WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE + SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. C eaameiaamens A PLEASANT SOCIAL BVENT The Dance and Reception at the Union Hotel Last Night. We doubt if a nicer crowd of people ever assembled at the Union Hotel than was present there last evening, and certainly no cofapany was’ ever inore courteously received or more hospitably entertained. The occasion, 4s most of our. réaders are aware from the notices already published, was a cieecisienniiondsd formal opening or reception, given by the . ’ proprietors, Messrs. Northway and Morris, to their friends, to whom .a general invitation had been extended. It was intended mainly for the purpose of having them see the many improvements that have recently been made about the hotel. The parlors and hal] were decorated in a very tasty manner with flowers, choice plants and delicate evergreens, which gave an added charm .to the, otherwise handsome apartments, In the spacious dining room the decorations were also very neat, and everything was nicely arranged for the comfort of the guests. The parlors were used av reception rooms for the ladies, while the room occupied as a barber shop was mad use of as a hat room forthe gentlemen. Al) the guests were given a warm welcome and shown every courtesy. Dancing commenced at 9:30 o'clock, both the dinifig room and cffice being necessary to accommodate the daucers, who entereu into the ever popular amusement with av ardor that strongly indicated the pleasure they were enjoying. furnished by (ioyne’s orchestra, Prof, John Michell acting as prompter aud manager of the dauce. were present from Grass Valley. were many spectators who did not dance, Excelient music was Several ladies and gentlemen There thaking altogether a large and fa-hionable assemblage and one of the happiest gatherings we have ever witnessed. Shortly after 11 o'clock dainty refreshments were served, tables for the purpose being arranged on the veranda, which was brilliantly lighted with incandescent Jamps. This special feature was duly appreciated by every one. aan Dancing was then resumed and continued Seo and liver medicine, Harmless, reliable, sure. at once or it may end most amnensiy. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now and prevent ness and suffering later in the season. until 2 o’clock this morning, All who were present speak in the highest praise of the very cordial and hospitable manner in which they were’ treated, and are very complimentary in their remarks about the present beautiful appearance and convenient arrangement of the Union. ‘Messrs, Northway & Morris, the enterprising and gentlemanly proprietors, are entitled to all the credit given them for the expense and pains they have been to in fitting up their hotel equal to any outside the larger cities, eam beatae Been Interviewed. Hon. J. Barham of Santa Rosa, Congress-, mwa of the First District, who visited the North Bloomfield nines with Hon. R, I. Thomas last week, has returned to San Francisco, In an interview with the Examiner reporter he said : : ‘IT made an examination of the topography of the hydraulic region to see if ther: was not sufficient space afforded to retain the heavy debris. Many of the rich mine: have no dumping ground. The hydraulic mines follow what is called the ancjent channels of the rivers. The channels, by violence®Gr some other upheavel of the earth, have been entirely changed in thei course. Some of the channels run paralle), north and south, while. the trend of the streams in the Sierra Nevadas are west and southwest,“TI am in full accord with the Debris Commission for the construction of a. restraining dam at Deguerre Point. This dam, it is estimated, will cost the Government $300,000. In my opinion, it is necessary to reserve the navigability of the Sacramento and Feather rivers. I am _ satisfied that, in order to allow the hydraulic mines to operate as did before they were closed down, the debris must be deposited in some basin or in the tules. ‘Between Wheatland and Marysville lie: a great tract of land which is covered dee) with debris from the hydraulic mines. By a little work and proper compensation t: the farmers for their land, which is almost valueless, this country between Wheatland and Marysville could be used as a dumping ground. My judgment is that the debriv -must be controlled by flumes or canals. The debris must not be allowed to ruin the farmers or navigable streams. Many mines ¢ are operating uoder the Caminetti bill, which has been of great benefit ty,the min” ers. 3-4 oe — Hearing Postponed. e The preliminary examination of William Martin for shooting John Ryan at Boston Ravine last . Saturday night, and which was to have taken place at Grasse Valley, this afternoon, was pustponed, owing to the sickness of Justice Paynter, before whom the case was to be heard. ae For the same reason the case against the Salvation Army Captain for disturbing the peace, was also pestponed. Tuar TirepD Fxx.inG should be overcome sick ~” Hoop’s Pius are the best family cathartic as expedient, and in batteries of sets; stocks and feed pipes the expense of installing has been largely reduced and. far greater economy in the use’of watér secured ; the growing demand for large units‘of power has also been’ satisfied, 80 that whereas a few years back a 500 horsepower turbine was almost unheard of, turbines of 5,000 horsepower are bow employed. Will Use Burle gh Drills. An air compressor is being put up at the Mayflower mine, Canada Hill, to be used in running the Burleigh drills that will be put in operation ,in the mine as soon as Work is proeverthing is ready for them. gressing very satisfactorily and the quartz that is now being ta®en out is about the richest ever found in the mine, Itis thought that the new mill and hoisting works will be ready to start up in two or three weeks, ~ + eee + : Occupied With His Own. Jones—Did you notice that, as the summer advances, the days grow shorter and shorter ? : Bones—No: I have been too much occupied with my own shortness. as the summer advances, to notice any other. : Gao Seen Very Flattering. In the Darrant murder case San Francisco it has taken four weeks to secure nine jurors. ‘Imbeciles must be scarce in that town.—Chicago Dispatch. a re Ir the hair has been made to grow a natural color on bald heads in’ thousands of cases, by using Hall’s Hair” Renewer, why will it not in your case ? + *#@e-+ A MAN OF RESOURCES. This Dentist Was Willing to Accommodate His Patron. The dentist didn’t want to talk shop; he said, but he thought the story worth telling, so he told it. ‘‘Not long ago,’’ he said, ‘‘a western railroad president came” to. New York, and one: evening was invited to dine with some of his friends here. The dinner was a particularly jolly affair, and when the western man reached his hotel he was in a merty mood. It was his custom to place his set of false teeth-under the pillow every night just befote going to bed, and he was certain he had done so on this par. ticular evening. Nevertheless in the morning he was unable to find them. Searching high and low in the room was of no avail, and finally he came to . me for a new set. “**How long will it take yon to make them?’ he asked. I told him four or five days. ‘Can't listen to anything like that,’ he replied. ‘I'll give you triple money to make them in 24 hours.’ You see. people from Chicago think that money laughs at everything, even time. ‘‘All my arguing with the old fellow did no good, so I set to work on his teeth. In the meantime, however, I told my assistant to hasten around to the old man’s hotel and make a scientific search of his room. The westerner insisted that he had drunk no more wine than . usual at the dinner, but I was satisfied that he.»3was deceiving himself. I had not been long at the preliminary measurements when miy assistant called me out and handed me the teeth. He had found them in the pillowcase, where the owner had put them instead of under the pillow. “‘T returned the teeth and the railroad man was so overjoyed that he did not cancel the order» but told me to go ahead with the teeth. They might come in handy some time, he said. He even unbent so far as to ddmit that perhaps, after all, he had drunk a glass of wine too much the night before, and when I sent him my bill I received a check for double the amonnt York Tribune. froin. lief?) = Bow Summarized Mention of Minor Home THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS os _ Happenings. The business outlook ir this city was never brighter than it ig How. Wolf received a case of Limburger cheese today at his ' grocery store, streét. : : Gus Képpe has discontinued making his noon trip to Colfax and until the rain‘ sets in will only make his morning trip. Lumber for the Champion Company’s new forty-stamp quartz mill is being hauled to the site, and the millwrights have bégun framing the timbers. A new floor is being laid in that portion of the couaty’s building occupied by John Webber's shoe store. The drummer of the Salvation’ Army, Nicolas Evanston, has beeh arrested for . disturbing the peace on last Saturday night . at Grass Valley. Commercial] . ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, A Concise {Chronicle of Various Folks, Doings and Intentions. H. Hale of Wheatland"is in town. S. Witkouski of San Franciséo is in town. R. Brown of Red Bluff is in town. W. D. Husk came down from Moybert . today. a J. ©. Coppoge of Philadelphia arrived here on last night’s train, W. W. Casserly and wife arrived here this morning from, Pike City. Z. E. Stach and-family of San Francisco are here on a visit. Chag. Parker of San Francisco is here spending a few days. ‘ H. A. Fairbank of Sacramento is here spending a few days, F. EK. McShane and A, H. Emery of San Francisco are in town. Mrs. Kingdon is visiting relatives at Yaba City, ton The’ excursion rate for those who wish trip. The tickets will probably be good for five days. The new residence of County Treasurer When completed it will be one of the very prettiest residences in. the city, —~—~++ +e + OUR SCHOOLS A Review of Nevada County's Educational Interests. In its issue of Monday the San Francise: Chronicle published an exhaustive review of California’s Public Schoo] System. The: following is a portion of that which was stated relate to Nevada county. We regret that the Columbus School building of Grass Valley or the Washington School building ofNevada City was not included among the illustrations. The latter structure would have been a creditable showing, even among the other notable buildings illustrated, The public school of Nevada county is the pride of her citizens, and worthily so, It is organized and conducted according to the best and latest ideas, is splendidly equipped with libraries and the best of apparatus, even in; the smallest dis— tricts, and is so liberally aided financially as to be able to secure the riost efficient instructors in the‘ field. ' system There are in the county fifty-five schoolhouses, in which are schools and Of the twenty-one are male. forty-uine grammar thirty-two ‘primary schools. eighty-two teachers employed, The average monthly salary of the males is $85; of the $60. The total value of achool property in the county is $160,000, of which $137,000 is invested in lots, buildings and furniture, over $15,000 in libraries and nearly $8,000 in apparatus, females There are 4,523 children of achool age, QQ vl bhowe Leotergs broye. a Meble more than 3,000 have attended school during the THE BARBER’S REVENGE. A Tale of a Talkative Tonsorial Artist and His Graff Customer. Ashe threw himself back into the embrace of the cushioned chair of a Union square barber shop he scowled fiercely at the barber and buried his face in the newspaper. But the barber didn’t mind the ugly opening.. He leaned over, garroted the tonsorial patient with a towel and painted his-face with lather. When he had flipflapped @ razor once or twice along the strop he began mildly: ‘*Nice day, sir. ‘Oh, is it?’’ answered the other. The. barber looked startled, but he tried again “*Paper says we're going to have nice weather now.’ as “Thanks.’’ was the answer, “'I know how. to read myself, "’ At this rebuff the barber kept. silence. But he shaved against the grain, mweaked the other’s nose and daubed svap inte the corner of his mouth. The zrnff anain swore softly, the -barber smiled, and as. « final act of violence grabbed the other hy the top of the scalp md twisted his head nantil the cervical vertebrie creaket) again. “pay,’? cried the gruff man, “*my head -ain‘t no ronlette wheel.’ But still the barber shaved on in silence, He shaved und shaved, scraping he skin £0 close that it showed ragged under the blade. Then, leaning over, he grabbed a handfrt of raw and tender skin aud rolled it between ‘his «fingers antil the other grouned aloud. As the tear drops stole down the searified face the barber adnjinistered the final taunt: **Do you shave yourself, sir?”’ ‘‘No,’’ roared the gruff man, leaping up in the ehair, '‘I -~shave my grandmother aid sister’s niecos.’’ Then he buried his face in the paper and the barber smiled and smiled and aniled, while he rubhed alum into the sore spots on the yictim’s chin.—Ney York World. Water Wheels. The point is made by a writer in-one of the mechanical journals that the greatest. obstacle now encountered if the successful operation of water wheels is, from aw economical aspect, the too often entire absence of engineering skill in utilizing the power, and that many a water power would develop greater effi ciency were it properly controlled and had the turbine been selected because of its adaptability to the conditions and been properly set. On theit introduction, he remarks, turbines were used . singly, but now. they are used either singly or in sets of two or three or more, by the use, too, of iron or steel penpast year. The cost of maintaining the schools last year was $65,483.82, of which $52,749.55 was disbursed as salaries to teachers, Valley maintains and Nevada City most of the districts of the county eight months school is taught during the year. Grass twenty-two schools thirteen. In There is Merit Fm Elood’s Sarsaparilla. I was in bad condition wlth Sour. Stomach, Menre Palpitation, Hot Flashes. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I amas well as ever. I give Hood's Sarsaparilla all the credit. T took no other medicine. Joun R, LocuARY, Roxbury, Ohio. Remember, Hood’s.c::. Cures Hood’s Pills are taking the lead. 25c, . Notice to Creditors, K: ATE of Amelia Fogeli, deceased Notice 4 is hereby eiven by the undersigned, Exee utors of the Fx gt Wid of Amelia Foygeli, deceased, tothe crcdi ors of and al? persons haying Claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executors at the Law Office of P. td 3imoudls, at-Nevada City, California, the same being the plac» for the transacti n of the busiuess Of suid estate; in said County of Nevada, H. C. MILLS, ; F. C. LEUTJE, Executors of the Last Will of Amelia Fogeli, to attend the celebration at S cramento on } F Admission Day will be $3.45 for the round . Snell “on Nob Hill is progressing finely, . 1 Alf Tregidgo, has returned rancisco. . . _Miss Sallie Percival left today for Bart\lett Springs, i Y J. Young was down from Bloomfield yesterday. : Ernest Busch of Sierra City was in town . last evening, Miss Vina Walker of fan Juan visited . relatives here yesterday, from San Miss May Quinton of San Francisco is visiting J, E, Isaac and wife. lett Springs. yesterday from Campbell Springs. will shortly leave for San Francisco. fast evening on his: way to Downieville. C. Heintzen of Forest City arrived here way home. in the interest of the National sociation. part of the State. evening from an extended visit to Floriston, San Francisco and other points. Mrs, W. E. Spohn, Mrs, V. Mitchell and Miss S. Halkyard, of Camptonville, arrived here today on their way to San Francisco. EK. V. Houten, who is interested in the Washington mine at Maybert, arrived here last evening from below. J. W. Marsh, accompanied by Mre. Pauline Marsh and Miss Fannie Kimball, arrived here last evening from Lynn, Mass., en route to You Bet, M. Hastings, Sam Poorman and J. McFrancisco on their way tothe Delhi mine, where they will enter intosome kind of a mining scheme, Mrs. C. E. Lindsey of Visalia, (nee Bessie Fletcher), Miss Agnes Fletcher, H. G, Parsons of the Tidings, and wife, and A, Maltteem eod wife came up fou Grass Valley last evening to attend the social hop at the Union Hotel, + +@e + The Pacific Bank. The directors of the Pacific Bank have declared a fourth dividend to depvsitors, in liquidation, at the rate of 5 per cent upon liabilities of $700,000. This will make 20 per cent returned in all, Since the bank went into liquidation the liabilties have been reduced $1,000,000, or from $1,700,000 to $700,000. It is not believed that the remaining assets when realized upon will permit of more than five to ten per cent more being returned to the depositors, ” Hoop’s Pitts have won high praise for
their prompt aud efficient yet easy action, 2 Oe SHILOH’s CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket size Contains twenty-five doses only 25c. children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. —— + $8e-o Look Here. Rev, Annie Wilder, M. D., wil] give sittings in her room at the Union Hotel. Treatment free. Don’t fail to visit her this week, al9— Alias Citation. cy United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, Aug. 12, 1895 W HER‘ AS August Amberg, whose P, 0, address is Nevada City, Nevada Count Califoinia, did on the 29th day of June, 1895, file in this office an affidavit of contest against Homestead Entry No. 6102 made by E. B. S8tevens Oct. 12, 1892, covering the 8S. E 1-4 of Sec. 30, Tp. 17, N., R. 10 E., alleging that the said E. b, Stevens had totally abandoned said land 85 a place of residence for more than six months prior to gaid 29th day of June, 1895, and asked that a hearing be hai to determine the facts. And whereas this office did on the 18th day of July, 1895, issue a citation commanding the said Stevens to appear and show cause why said entry should not be canceled, And whereas it appearing by the return made by the said contestant that the said Stevens capnot be found within said County or District and asking that an alias ci ation be is:ued for serbee by publication, posting and by registered mall. It is therefore’ ordered that ’ said citation . . issue, aud that the said E.B. Stevens the Home stead Claimant aforesaid is hereby no ified to be aud »ppear before the Kegister and Receiver of this otuce ow the Thi:tieth day of September, 1895, at 10 o’clock A. M, of said there to show Cause, if any he can, why said en try should not ‘be anecet, day, then und deceased, Dated this 2th day of Augnst, 1865. P. F. Stmonpbé, Atty. for Executors, a20 THOMAS FRASER, Register. a9 0) CHAS, F. GARDNER, Keceiver. The. Place of All Plac CR NR AAR, RA, A (A A, All Places * To Buy All Grades and Kinds of ef FURNITUREQ. t Desks. +JAMES KI ‘My Stock is the Largest in the City and my he Oheapest. ; Just in: Combination Book Cases \ Pa —I8s AT— NKEAD’'S.« ¢ prices by comparison will be found to be New Goods Constantly Received. for Ladies, and Ladies’ Secretary tim ee ee . . ° W. Pooley of San Francisco is in tows:. Mrs. George Grissel left today for Bart— Edwiu Tilley and Larry Mallen returned Miss Annie Bradbury of North San Juan W. A. Gilmore of Stockton arrived here last evening from San Francisco on his M. C. Cantelow of San Francisco is here =n Fruit As4 Mrs. A. D, Tower and daughter returned last evening from a trip to the southern Thos, S. Ford and wife returned last Gary arrived here last evening from San He’s All Right. The Govornor is all right. He is eating mush, lots of mush, and it is served to him in an old-fashioned blue bowl, just as his grandmother uzed to serve it to him when he wasa boy. The Governor yearned for the mush and insisted on the blue bowl. Now that his wishes have been gratified he is feeling better, and his doctors say ‘that he will be able to be out and around in a week ? or two, + oOo 4 Native Daughters, Att :ntion. Meinbers of Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., are requested to be present at the regular meeting Thursday evening, August 22d, An elaborate program has been prepared. Eva FLoyb, Pres. Bette Dovctass, Sec’y. : sobs = Gure for Hea:sache. > Asa remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters ‘has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and_ the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who aré afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine,. Try it once, Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros. Drug Store, Ayer’s Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth OF THE —WHEN\ \ ALL OTHER Ni e 4\", Dressings: \i j FAIL. “{ ean cordially indorse Ayer’s Hair $i Vigor, as one Of the best preparations 0 for the hair. When I began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head —about half of it—was bald. The use of only two bottles restored'a natural growth, whieh still continues as in my youth, I tried several other dressings, but they all failed. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the best.’"’— Mrs, J. C. PREUSSER; Converse, Texas. AYER'S HAIR ViGOR PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. 9 ©090900009090909999909090000 CUMES NE AAT ESA eR Uk Oke areen ©6000000000000000000 fe SKIN, -yRES CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS. RUPTIONS ONT ME SKIN, Beautiries “ComPLeXion. 3U.FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE, An agreeable Laxative and NEKVE Tonto, Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per package, Samples free. KO RO The Favorite TOOTH POWDER forthe Teeth and Breath, 25c. Sold by Carr Bros, Annual Meeting. PPYHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEVADA . County Miners’ Association will be held in August 29, 18095, at election of officers and the transhotion of such business as may come before the meeting: W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Secretary MRS. H. G. PARSONS WILL NOW RECEIVE PUPILS IN VOCAL MUSIC —-AND— VOICE CULTURE Mrs. Parsons will be at the Union Hotel every Tuesday and Friday, Latest and Best Methods Taught. Special attention given to Voice Building and Voice Placing. Lessons in Sight Singing, for Children and Adults, given in classes at reduced ates, MRS. H. G. PARSONS, aug! Grass Valley, Cal, x ONLY FIPTY CENTS, On. Mondays, Wednesdays : And Fridays The Stage Fare from WILL BE FIFTY CENTS, In cases of habitual Nevada City, at Nevada Theatre, on Thur day, . 10 o'clock a. M., for the . . GEO. E. TURNER, Nevada City to Marysville LEADING Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, p2ra_ Glasses Leather Goods, Silk Guards. JEWELERS. SEVENTEEN: Jeweled WATCHES The Best TIME KEEPERS = Country orders promptly attended to. cae LUETJE & BRAND, BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. —LATEST STYLES IN— Diamonds a\y = and Other ‘H AMP? Precious _ Stones, Jeweiry, Sterling _ Silver and Plated Ware Jewelry madeto order and repaired. Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repdired-and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices.*¥ ¥ RM MH HH HH HF Beautiful Suitings and Overeoats, . eH OE EE ER FOR: MEN’S WEAR. ~e@t— PIS —— n T have an extensive line of. imported and domestic. . A PERFECT cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday . Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOAIS of the Latest . FIT . Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at ‘prices . ; that compare favorably with ‘‘store’’ overcoats. Come i" evan ee: and see them. iS SS : ‘ it oy . e E. E, DULAC, Merchant Tailor. Commercvia Street, in Transcript Block. ; eR NRHN HR HH HN He HR RH ERE HR EH HR ‘ MOTICN TO Contractors 2 Builders. ‘ I am prepared to do all kinds of First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work Connection Taps made to Main. Brass and Plumbing Goods Water and Gas Pipe. Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil, Varnishes. IRON, STEEL AND COAL. CROCKERY, Cutlery, Guns and Pistols. Plated Ware, Hose, Belting and all kind of Mining Supplies. I have the only first-class Plumber in the County. O5, 67 and 59 Pine-Street, Nevada City. Réception Saloon, Commercial Street. JAS. POWER, Proprietor. (Better known ag Jas, ‘ Parnell.” Best of Wines, ‘Llquors and Cigars. Good Treatment Always Assured. &0@™ Drop In and See How It Is, REMOVAL NOTICE. A. TAT, The Pioneer Caterer 8 BACK IN HIS OLD STAND ON PINE ‘STREET, where he conducted an Oyster Saloon for so hay years. If you want a good, square meal or Oysters In atiy style, call on Tam, A fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS always on hand. Carriage and Sign Painting, I am now prepared to ae -the above work in a Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the _ Very Lowest Rates. A share of the public patronage is. solic“M.D. ROHR, Shop at Seaman's Carriage Factory on Piety Hill. of all kinds in stock,’ 4 fey Monuments, Tombstones, &. WEISENBURGER & COFFEY, . Boulder Street, Near Perk Avenue, We areffully prepared to take fontracts for, s:kindsof la Monumunt, Tombstone And Granffe Work. oe Scotch Granite, and Marble of every. descri;tion. : . Lettering on Tombstones and . promptly attended to. Monninents Ali work warranted to be first-class . and the prices lowest in the State. . . Before giving your orders for any kind of . Marble or Granite Work give us a call, WEISENBURGER. & COFFEY 5 g 1 . NEW FIRM. PHILIP SCADDEN -—AND— CHARLES CLEVELAND AVE PURCHASED THE GROCE RY A A business heretofore conducted by THOS KIDD, on i Commercial Street, And will carry on the business at the same place , We will keep in stock a co of the FRESHEST AND Groceries :: and-: : Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, And everything found Ina first-class store, mp iote assortment BEST Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge, m We Nee ashare-of public patronage, which ye Willtry to merit by tuir dealing and ‘selli at the lowest prices, ag iio j10 SCADDEN & CLEVELAND. Sole Agents for the LILY WHITE FLOUR, COLFAX STAGE, a a Round Trips Daily Fare, $1.25 A nice; shady, 16-mile drive, with exce'lent scenery and no high trestles, Timetable : Leave Nevada City at 4:30 A.M. Conv nections made with Calfax local to Sacramento, as Leave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with No, 1 East and No; 2 West bound trains, ‘Dus ters furnished free, Orders left at Hennessey’s stable will be. promptly attended to, Uutil the rains come Gus Koppe will only make the morning trip to Colfax. A fine ride iu the morning. _No dusty roads, CarrTain SWEENEY, : U.S. A, San Diego Cal., says: ‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy js the first medicine I have ever found that would Orders may be left at the National Exchaugé Hotel. . do me any good.” Price 50c, Sold by Carr Bros. The Nevada City NELSON & CONLIN, \ the Best Advertiscg Medium Daily Transcript i Nevala Courty. 4 MOMMY NS. 2 ez -THED. (Es Nevada C Published E SuBsCRIPT Sixty Cents: Paid in Adv LocAL Rg for First Ins pequent Tim For Other A cation. ° T force ¢ Monday m commenced distance te! the local. Company. A new 8! new systen and larger Every su long-distar hereafter it up’’ the cet ear-piece . scriber in ¢ effices, The Tr rame class Grass Vall work is ¢ thought th have the Ic in October. I WwW. B.) Grass Val mining pr Crown Les by the est is valued : W. B. Me Crown Le: «ime to C Stones an jump the . self and . miners an point of tl at Crown ARSENL to accumi be hoped ague, ha Cure is.a dectly safe The fol of A. O. . this city dow, Pr. VO. 2: M.; Wm, 2d Lieut, Oliver, Si geant; Jo Gilbert, ( dow and A A roar on the ri Flat for mense st the ridge hase been house sv a lot o : Bloomfie property The cream & day evel be rend T Alber quite ba hand th _ establis ,sary to when Den’ the kid holic s Stomac basis 0) botanic and he right \ given . estima which puritie and gr tion o -termit some . .acom consti mhean rom os