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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S
Published Every Evening, except Sunday. Summarized Mention of Minor Home The Latest Events at Grass Yalley Up to) this world's goods Prosperity,-howev. jt Will Be Unusual in Senne Particulags
BY TELEPHONE A Generous Offer Declined.
. Senator Redfield Proctor of Vermont
ee is a thrifty and successful business man
and has accummlated a large store of
er, has not made him selfish or arrogant,
and that he is capable of a very big act
4 O'clock This Afternoon.
AUGUST. WEATHER
: = —
Nance’s Patent Improved Pumping
Engine and Pumps.
WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 1895.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
Happenings.,Arthur Wolf expects to get into his new
store in about a week.
A representative of the French syndicate .
which bonded the Bryan ranch,’ near the.
of generosity and kindness is evident by.
his treatment of a young Democratic
congressman from the far south who has . following: Unusual weather may be ex—kKilling Frosts to Occur.
In a late bulletin Professor Foster has the . to pay for itself ina short time, and the
Guaranteed to pump four times as much water as the ordinary pumping
outfit, that the rod will not break, and that it will economize power enough
About a half a dozen new houses are being built on the outskirts of town.
The rush for Foley’s ice cream and ice
cream soda still continues.
Miss Aggie O'Connell of this city will
teach the Cherokee school during the coming term. : WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE:
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. The Neyapa Crry Damy Transcrirt
is the best advertising thedium:in this secT* tion of California.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Yarlous Folks,
Doings and Intentions.
Geo. Allen is over from Birchville.
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month
It is said that one of our most popular
mining superintendents will be married in
San Francisco this week.
The elegant improvements at the Union
are still going on, notwithstanding the
house is filled with” guests. It is fully
demonstrated that Northway & Morris
? know how to run a first-class hotel.
C. H. Kinney is over from Birchville. Work is to be resumed next week at the
G. L. Eaton vf Stockton is in town. South Fork mines, two miles above GranDick Rose of Sacramento is in town. itevilié, Stephen Fowler is Superintendent
8. Price of San Francisco is in town. for the company that is operating there.
W. D. Knights of Sacramento is in town. . } James McGibbins and William Hooper
M. Simmons of San Jose arrived hefe. were out deer hunting yesterday and killed
last evening. a spike buck. near Smith’s ranch, about
Fred Jasper of Auburn ishere fora few) three miles below this city. It weighed
days. 2 ie seep pounds,
J. H. Noland, the livery man of Dow-. . six new members were initiated into Hynieville was in this city Tast evening. draulic Parlor of Native Sons last night.
B. N. Shoecraft arrived safe and sound in. The Curly Bears had a grow] after the reguNew York this morning. lar meeting was over, and initiated three
Wm. Brown arrived here last evening) cups,
from San Francisco. J. J, Jackson of the Bee Hive grocery
B. DX Pike of San Francisco is ‘bere . store is selling a tine quality of pure blended
spending a few daye. coffee, free from chicory or other deleterious
/ J, BE, Haskel of Sacramento arrived here! aquixtures. It makes a delicious drink
on the morning train. \ for breakfast. Try it. :
Geo. A. Gray of San Francisco came inj ‘The Sneath & Clay mine, one of the oldon last vight’s train. : est, and regarded by all mining men as one
A. MecMillon, J. L. Eudan and E. Swee-. of the very best in this district, still remains
ney, of San Francisco, are in town, _ unworked. Whoevep is lucky enough , to
T. J. Richardson came over from “‘Truc~. get hold of it will make a big pile of money.
kee yesterday. It looks now as though there would be
W. Hickson of Smartsville is bere on @/ no Fair at Grass Valley this year, Next
visit. year it will be Nevada City’s turn and we
Jobn Nelson-came down from Pike City . are sure to have one, The citizens here
today. will not see it go by default, notwithstandMrs. H. Chick returned bere this morn-. ing there is no State appropriation,
ing from San Francisco. There is a rumor to the effect that the
Joe Bouquet, who has been here for some . electric: railroad between this city and
time, retarned to Oakland today. Grass Valley will be built after the comMiss Maud Ferguson of Graniteville is) pletion of the electric works. It is said a
here on a visit. ; San Francisco company will build it and
J. W. Smallwood came down from Gran-. they have been talking the matter over
iteville today. with the power company.
JS. Neats of Camptonville came down toi ES
Ses oa = a Fieutis is here BROWN'S VALLEY MINES.
Crock Co.
ae 1 tale “st Loomis” arrived They Are Being Opened Up on 4 Large
here last evening on her way to North San Scale.
Juan,
Misses Lizsic and Amy Bounivert of
Grass Valley were visiting friends in_ this
city today.
Mrs. Geo. Lawrence, Mrs. Jeff. Lawrence and Wm, Lawrence, of San Francisco,
arrived here last evening on their way to
Downieville. *
John Campbell and John Tyrrell arrived
home last evening from the Empire mine,
Sierra county.
Miss Mayme McGagin of North Bloomfield is the guest of Miss Julia Hook of this
city. :
Euguene de Sabla and Alf. Tregidgo, of
the Nevada County Electric Power Company, went to Boca last night.
Mrs. A. M. Allen and daughters, Sadie
and Adelaide, leave Saturday for Portland,
Oregon, where they will visit fora while.
Max Isoard and George Johnston returned
“last evening from a busiuess trip to Granjveville, Washington and other. places above
bre.
Miss Mollie Mortop, for the past three
years teacher in the High School of this
city, has secured an excellent position in
the High School at-Dixon. ee
Mies Tessie Prince, who has been visiting : s
her sister; Mre._L.-P. Goldstone of Grass Ladies Hair Dressing.
Valley, for some time past, will leave this
week for her home at Angels Camp.
visiting friends.
~L. J. Weil is herein the interest of the
Appool: There is quite a mining boom in
Brown’s Valley at present. Machinery is
cantracts for wood and hauling are being
entered into.
J. C. Campbell has just set up his engine
and pump at the north of the old Danebroge
shaft and is going down the ,old incline; he
went down with a windlass, cleaned out the
old incline until he struck water, when he
was forced to stop and put up machinery.
A party of capitalists from Graes Valley
immensely rich in ore, but it is now claimed
‘that the old workings show that the original
a stringer which was not profitable.
claim at Long Bar by means of a dredger,
thas obviating the netessity of pumping:
capital around the ancient town.
for Shampooing and Hair Dressing, j231w
Saas ee
Railroad Shops.
Valley today.
being putin place, tents are going up and
have started to reopen an old mine. just gentlemen will accept the odium without a.
north of Brown’s Valley. This mine was} ))ush, .
workmen got off the main shaft and followed
lifting the gravel from under the water and
These mines all require wood and labor and
will necessarily scatter considerable foreign
Ladies, call at Mrs. H. C. Mills’ house
SHILOH’S CUKE, the great Cough and
Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket. jump from tho top of the cliff to the
Maryland mine, was expected in Grass) More intellect than money and who tells
the story himself.
Edna, infant daughter of WNellié and I was walking in the northwest secGeorge Balch -of Rough and Ready, died ei :
: 3 southerner, ‘‘and chanced to see Sena.
last evening at the residence of Peter King,
Grass V alley, of cholera infantum. The. pnt no intimate acquaintance, driving
baby was eight months and one day old. along behind a spirited team. He called
T. V. Harris,. formerly of North San} tome to gev in.and accompany him. 1]
Juan, but now with the firm of Clabrough, accepted, and we drove for some blocks .
Golcher & Co., San Francisco, dealers in chatting on different topics. Finally he .
stopped the horses in front of a number .
of very handsome‘new buildings which
I had admired often, having observed
guns, pisiols, fishing tackle, etc., was in
Grass Valley yesterday.
Mr. De Montis, who. has been-living in
Grass Valley for the past herd or cbAte left They were the property of Senator Proc.
for Landon Sunday on mining business. tor. I said that they were handsome
He has the option on several mines in Grass houses and wished I could afford to buy
Valley district and will try to place them] one for a residence.
on the Londov market. ‘* *Do you, really—want one of them, .
A destructive brush fire started near In-. ra : eee — senator, W hereupon I .
dian Springs yesterday at noon and spread . pe Lo ony ees : }
2 A : ‘ Well, if you want one, the question .
so rapidly that when discovered it was be-. 5¢ } : ; .
eats Spee , . Of mouey 8 1all not hinder you from.}
yond controh, At William Georges ranch) having it. Go and inspect the house at
considerable ;asture land was burned over, . your leisure. It’s well built, and there's .
fencing was destroyed and fifty cords of . plenty of room. Determine what you
wood was burned. Some stock that—was{ can afford to pay me for it and give me
hemmed in by the fire suffered considerable . your notes.for the sum, payable when.
injury from, barbed wire while trying to. ever.you get ready.’
escape. Men arrived in time to release the sr could not agree,to this most liberal
imprisoned brutes and save them from burnee but I Jen yw. that it ‘was
; a ; : made in earnest, and that such a liberal
ing to death. The fire did some damage at see: 2 cas ess : : : : : . offer is not an everyday affair. ’’—Wasb~}
Michell Bros.’ ranch, also at C, D. Gassa-! ington Post. Se .
way’s place and at A. Guillaume’s ranch, DT RE eee PE Se
and at last accounts was. still raging—and}. :
extending towards Fenn Valley. A good story is told of amnsic pnbGround was broken today on the new} }cher not far from Union square and a
pipe line of the North Star Mining Com-. composer who had a grudge against .
pany, which is to convey water from the! him. They had trouble over a song and
South Yuba Company’s ditch to Massacha. did not speak for months. The composer
setts Hill, where it will be utilized in run-, decided that the only way to get ahead
ning the large compressed air plant that the . of the publisher was to publish his own
company intends establishing there and . songs. ax RED TERE LO Gy CASI,: i 2 . costs him $18 to publish 250 copies, and
which will furnish power to drive all their) so. were distri : Sr gant ce
pees mae ; . y were distributed over the city in
mining and milling machinery. . all the music stores except that of the
Dr. Jamieson, assisted by Irs. Brown . publisher in question. He received nct
and Hayes, the latter administering the a single copy, but orders came in large
chloroform, performed a surgical operation . numbers by mail and by-person till he
this morning on Mrs, Joho ‘Loy; and re=. Was obliged-to-send out to a competitor .
moved from her breast a large tumor that. for means to fill them. This went on for
had become slightly cancerous. The operaEUW ,0E three weeks, the sales reaching : ; to thousands. Finally he learned that
tion was successfully performed, aud it is : . ;
y the composer was doing his own pubthe physicians’ opinion that the patient will lishing, and.swallowing his pride he }
entirely chet made overtures for the purchase of the .
: ——— plates and the copyright. The composer
Election For Chief Engineer. consented to sell for $2,500. The -song.}
: ———— . looked like a great money maker, and
The election for Chief Engineer and As-. that suim was paid for it. oe
.
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The Composer’s Revenge.
sistant Chief of the Nevada City Fire De-. Orders fell off suddenly. There was
partment will be held next Monday, at the . no demand for the song. Nobody asked
. City Hall, from 5 to 8 o'clock P. M, Every for it. Nobody had ever heard of it. .
fireman should make it a point to go to the The ‘publisher was unable to see what .
polls and vote. Robert Snell is the nomi. Was WrOns until some one told him that .
ace . the composer hiraself. had been the parnee for Chief, and J. J. Hanley for Assist-. (34. RS ee SE SE : .
i é 3 ; chaser of every copy sold. He had sent
ant—both efficient firemen and good fellows! 4))° his friends and’acquaintances with .
generally. orders and had flooded the mails with
So near eee . them. When everything was figured up, .
Simply a Nick-Name.
Seen . ing expended $1,700 upon what he call
themselves ‘‘allopathic’’ in an article in a. the copyright and the plates aud is wan P PY
. emy had both. —New York Press.
cians would shun such a title, as it is simply a nick-name given regulars by a few
men who styled themselves homeopaths Wonders That: Never Cease
when they began ‘to humbug the public :
fh les, Se and the man with the rheumatism take
such especial pains to be the first to pos
sess'themselves of the car platform when
Surely the public cannot be blamed if they .
call us “allopaths,’”’ when three qu alified }
}
Nevapsa Criry MeEvico,
Foothardy.
In one of the wilder parts of Ceylon .
there is afamous statue of Buddha near.
in their attempts.to get past the ob
structing bodies of the lame man and
The New Era Gravel Mining Company is ly 50 feet in height, carved from the . the man with the rheumatism aforesaid.
a new corporation formed in San Francisco] face of a cliff in such a way that only
for the purpose of working an old gravel. twoslender ties at the back maintain .
Wonder why it is that the man who
. all possible occasions to parade the
. knowledge which he does not possess
Wonder why it is that when the-elec
its attachment to the living stone. In
~onnection with this statue a strange
story of foolhardiness is told by Sir William Gregory, formerly governor
Ceylon:
I mounted the rock from which the
image was carved and found it to be
three or four feet above the top of the
statve’s head. Mr. Adams, a man remarkable for his activity and nerve,told
me of a feat he performed here many
years ago while assistant agent in this
district.
Ho actually took it into his head to
please,’’ we regard the request.as adliken those obstinate ‘passengers.
Wonder why it is that when children
young ones who belong to our neighbor
that-are the canse-of ali the-tronble,
The Bee says work is booming just now . en ontains twenty-five doses only 25c. head of the statue. Even if the head . Which they Ate interastel Wiel We
in the shops of the Southern Pacific Rail-. Children love it. Sold by, Carr Bros,
roud Company located at Sacramento. As
set upon talking about something which
had been of the ordinary’shape there .
§ interests Us.
a matter of fact, there has not been such a
rush of work there in three years. Orders
have just been given in the shops for the
construction of 130 box cars, and also an
order for 150 coal cars, called ‘‘gondolas” by
railroad men, There is also an order to have
eighteen cabooses built, All the departments are now being run with large forces of.
men; se:
Fete Seal nha
Remarkably Rich Ore.
A remarkably rich strike was made in
the Mayflower mine at Canada Hill -yesterday, the quartz being full of gol, and many
ieces seeming to be more gold than rock. ” °
. bucketfal of these rich specimens was. ' Indigestion, Cramps
taken out that had the appearance of being Dyspepsia and catarth of the bowels, caus2 : wife great suffering. She has been
nearly ali gold. The ledge is of good size faking Hood's Sarsaparilla and bas po badand the quartz found yesterday is the rich9 ;
est ever taken from the mine, [oz CoO Sg Sarsa
. BeOOO00eeeeer
‘Meadow ‘Lake.
ee
‘tali gist toms, ( :
Two prominent capitalists and mining ~ saanes ures
men from Salt Lake went to Meadow Lake} ed in looks
from Cisco last Tuesday, says the Colfax} and weight. /@/@/O/OOOOOOCO
: 2 ken Hood’s aparilla for Sentinel, They have made arrangements for . I have aise miveh bene * food sar.
ship: . a on @ shipinent of ten tons of ore to Salt Lake, soperiee is pa eplendla ont ete Bix
where it is claimed it can successfully be Beet. Portland, Oregon. pe
worked by a concentrating process. The Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills. 2c,
result will be awaited with interest.
would have been only the smallest
standing ground, but the legend of
Buddha gives him a somewhat sloping
head, with a sharp topknot.
On this slope Mr. Adams alighted.
He had then to turn round withont. any
support and jump up two or tliree feet
to reach the rock again. He found his
nerve failing; but at last made a desperate effort and just reached the ledge
from which he had sprung when he was
seized and pulled up by his attendant. a =
The very thought of such a feat makes To Whom It May Concern.
me giddy. ‘There is not the least doubt . Bie
of the truth of the story. —Youth’s U:8. LAND OFFICE. )
Companion. Maryaville, Cal., April 11, 1895.4
cousins will persist upon calling upon
us in'the city in the winfer time, when
they have such abundant opportnnity to
see us at their own homes ever
mer,
Wonder why it is that thing
ways just as we don’t want tiem to be,
and so often just what somebody else
seems to desire. —Boston Transcript.
i TOTICE s HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
= Ceutral Pacific (successor to the Califore
The African Chief's Umbrella. : t :
Cae iA is a list of Innas sitnated in the Township de
Visitors to the Nelson bazaar and @X. scribed below, and has applied for a patent for
ibi F ‘ > . “+. . said lands; thatthe list ix open to the public hibition yesterday had an opportunity for inspection, and acdpy thereof, by descrip
of examining ‘‘Alumma’s Umbr« lla, tive subdivisions, hasbeen posted ina conyenwhich was the center of much attrac--. tent place in this office for the inspection of all
P F . 3 ‘ : persons interested and the public generally
tion. It is a gigantic sunshade, the Within the fiext sixty (60) days following the
nine sections of which are made of sill, . date of this notice, protests of contests against
x aS ‘ the claim of the company to any tract or subdieach of a different color, and is trimmed . yigion described in the list, on the ground that
with two rows of rich gold lace, The . the same is more Valuable for mineral than ag
hole i j aff of solid sil ricul ural purposes, will be received and noted
whole 18 eg at go stall Of Bol a . for report to the General Land Office at Wash‘ver nine feet long. This gorgeous trophy . ington Db. @. ie
th ae i; = 8" tg 2 pe f * "WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Register
was the principal personal property © T, J, SHERWOOD, Receiver
Alumma, a West African chief, and was a :
captured “by British bluejackets in the . List No.7—Marysville, dated November 21, 1879:
f 38 Brok ta the Lot 1 0! NW.14 section 8, Tp, 25_N., K. 4-E.,
antumn of last year at Brohomie, the 46.60 acres. . :
strongbold of Nana, Alomma’s son. It a at NW.% Section 3, Tp. 25 N., Rh. 4 E.,
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6.00 neres.
reached the admiralty a few days ago, . wx NW. Section 15, Tp. 25 N., R. 4 F., 80acres ‘ / Pig Betide . ; Re IA ’ ;
having been sent home for preservation . 5.4 NW. Section 15, Ip. 2 N., Rk. 4%, 80
= 5% ; acres, .
as a memento of the capture of the 3W 42 Bection 15, Tp. 25, N., R. 4 E., 160 acres.
a ed
Hat's Hair Renewer cures dandroff and
scalp affections; alvo all cases of baldness
where the glands which feed the roots of the
heir are not closed up. .
“eee
W. D. LEWIS, .
(Successor to Lewis & Henry.)
PROPRIETOR OF—=
“THE HUB.” Order Your Ice.
Union Ice Cowpany will deliver ice) Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
part of the city. Orders left at the said:
Nig NW. bection 27, Tp. 25 N. K, 4K, 80
— acr’ 8.
ae ‘ $.1g NWI Section 27, Tp. 25 N., R. 4 E., 80 acres.
Ancient Japanese Swords, Ne BW'4 Section of, Tp. 25 8. RIE., 80
i i F; rh C “rs. despai acres.
It is said that modern catlers despair asi "8Ww.1, Section #7, Tp. % N., B. 4 E., 80
of reproducing the ancient sword blades } ‘geres,
. : ‘ “tl ” gh D 3 e g9 Te
san ndern § icers in . “4 section 85, Tp. 25 N., B.4 E., 320 acres.
of feudal Jay ’ as mod rh artific oe a List No. £—Marvaville, dated June 2, 1880; NE.}4¢
iron despair of imitating the artistic . “sma; Section 17, Tp. 19 N., RB. 6 E., 40 acres
sword guards of that country. Accord: . List No. 13 -Murysville, dated Octuber 23, 1883
glave raiders, —-London Telegraph: 7,
ing to tradition, the test of the ancient !~ gores.
Japanese sword was even more rigid {List No, 15—Marysville, dated December 14,
the Placa will be promptly atCor, Pine and Commercial Streets.
to, A
ieah applied to Saladin’s blades. ; 1887: E.4+4 Section 21, {p. 21 N., R.°6 E., 320
than ’
ae july24
} pected next month: unusnal in many re. spects, Killing frosts wil] occnr in some
tion of Washington one day,’ said the . portions of the Northern States. These
. tor Proctor, with whom I had a friendly . the-mouth with an interval of about two
them while in course of construction. . great central valleys and about normal_on
j and the upper lake country. Z
. ported from earthquake countries from
. August 22d. August 8th will also be an
. thinks that~‘‘one of the imost_interesting
. features of the electric transmission plant to
. plant are located 63 mining plants, requirhe found himself $500 to the good, hay.
Eprror Transcrivr: We are surprised} ed his little joke. The publisher is still .
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to find three regular physiviaus subscribing . trying to reckon his losses. But he has .
Grass Valley paper. Nevada City physi. dering about town wishing that his en.
Wonder why it is that the lame man
the train reaches the city, and: having .
attained it are so careful not to lcave it
until all the other passengers have lost
their patiencé and some Of their temper
. knows nothing-should be so eager upon . ~
of tric car ‘cor ductor says, ‘‘Move up, .
dressed to others exclusively, and in our .
mind make comparisons not at all com.
plimentary to thd swine to whom we .
quarrel it is inevitably those -horrid .
Wonder why it is that people will .
persist in talking about something in
Wonder why it is that onr céuntry
nia and Oregon) R. R. Co., has filed in this office.
SW.14 8W.\% Section 15, Tp. 20.N., R, 6 E,, 40° Shop at Seaman's
frosts will probably occur at two periods in
weeks: Of course extensive frosts are not
expected in this mid-summer month, These
frosts will come with the cool waves expected to vross the continent from the 6th
to 10th and 18th to 22d. =
The temperature of August will average
above of the Pacific slope, below in the
the Atlantic coast. The lowest monthly
average temperature will be in the Ohio,
Missouri and upper Mississippi Valleys and
Rainfall will be short. on the Pacific
coast, Severe storms may be exfected in
August not far from the 5th apd 9th,
Earthquake shocks will probably be reAugust 20th to 22d afd auroras will be at
their brightest in/northern counties about
aurora datebut the fullanoon will probably
obseure“he aurora lights.
: «+ 2@o>
ae Cheap Power,
The Engineering aud. Mining Journal
be installed by the Nevada County Electric
Power Company, is the means thus furnished
tor operating a large number of mines which
have Veen shut down for some time’ owing
to excessive cost-of power. Within a distance. of from 3 to 9 miles of the power
ing over 4000 horse power. More than onequarter of these are idle at the present time
First Outlay will be Only One-half.
WM. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist and Metallurgist,
Grass Valley.
Mines afid machinery inspected, “ Property valued. Plans carefully prepared. Lanmai guages—English, French, German.
LEADING JEWELERS.
BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY,
—LATEST STYLES IN—
. Diamonds
and Other
Precious
Watches,
Clocks,
Spectacles,
‘SEVENTEEN:
Jeweled &
WATCHES
The Bes
\ TIME KEEPERS
Stones,
Opera Glasses
Leather
Goods, ©
Silk Guards.
Jewelry,
Sterling
, Silver and
Plated Ware
Jewelry madeto order and.repaired.
Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted.
First-Class Work and Lowest Prices.
and will be largely benefited by this new
ente rprise.”’ While it is doubtful if many .
= Country orders promptly attended to.
mines in this ‘district have been actually .
forced to shut down by ‘reason of ‘‘excessive
cost of power,’ it is none the less true that
some of these and many others in the future,
will be’ greatly benefited by the above
. named enterprise,
Neuralgia
ATTACKS THE EYES
: J Makes
THE LIGHT
mae Unbearable.
sy
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(? a PERMANENTLY CURED
/
Ayer’s Pills
“My husband was subject to severe o:
attacks of neuralgia which caused him Oj
great pain and -suffering. The pains @
principally about his eyes, and he o:
ub to remain in adarkened room, @§
cing able to $tand the light. Ayer’s
being recommended, he tried them, °
ne one before ench meal, They very
son afforded relief, followed by permanent cure., 1am a strong believer inthe
fiicacy of yver’s Pills, and would not
bem for ten times. their
cost Mis, M.E. Dena, Liberty, Tex.
“T hiavé used Ayer’s Pills in my family
for forty years, and regard them as the
. every best.—Uncle MARTIN HANCOCK,
Lake City, Fla.
AYER’S PILLS
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
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NEW FIRM.
PHILIP SCADDEN
.
—AND—
{
] . AVE PURCHASED THY GROCERY
business heretofore conducted by ‘THOS.
{ KEDD, on
Commercial Street,
. And will carry on the business at the same place.
. We will keep in stock a complete assortment
}ofthe FRESHEST AND BEST
‘Groceries :: and : : Provisions,
Case and Canned Goods,
And everything found ina first-class store.
Goods delivered to any part ofthe city
free of charge, °)
at the lowest prices,
jio SCADDEN & CLEVELAND.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
A. TAT,
The Pioneer Caterer
loon for so many years,
Oysiets in any style, call on Tam,
A fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS alWays on hand :
I am now prepared to do
the above-work in a
Very Lowest Rates.
ited.
arriage Factory
on’ Piety Hill
4 chauge H tel,
CHARLES CLEVELAND
“Ves licit a share of public patronage, which
We willtry to merit by fair dealing and selling
ae
ig PACK IN HIS OLD STAND ON PINE
STKEET, where he eonducted an Oyster Saif you want a good, sqnare meal or
‘Carriage and Sigh Painting
Fine-and Artistic Manner, and at the; “°°
A share of the public patronage is solicOrders may be left at the National Ex‘Beautiful Suitings andOvercoats,
. FOR MEN’S WEAR. ~<@—s
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ae { I 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
Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices
that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come
and see them.
GUARANTEED.
E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor.
Commercial Street, in Transcript Brock.
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For Common Sense
IF YOU HAVE A SUIT. MADE WITH Us.
SUITS $15 UP.
cece Perfect Fit Guaranteed, .
PANTS $4.0P. =. ——-—
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Smith Bros.
\ Merchant Tailors,
. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
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Notice to Water ConsumKemoval. a
Owing to the great quantity
of water consumed in street
sprinkling the supply—of water
at the outskirts of the city is
nearly exhausted, and the
people of those portions suffer
ii the lack of water during
the day time,. when so much
Has Removed Her Oyster Parlors. sprinkling is carried on.
It is therefore necessary for
the proper protection of the
ae town to restrict the hours durTo the Mills Restaurant, ing which the sprinkling of
streets may be continued.
On Broad Street. From date, until arrange—
pane e ments can be: made for better
1am now better’ prepsred ta serve my. (acilities, these hours will’ be
patrons than ever before. from 9 {9 10 A.-M. and from
es “4 to 5 o'clock Pp. M.We hope the people will
Monuments, Tombstones Ro, accommodate themselves for
’ the present to these hours,
cae NEVADA CITY WATE
WEISENBUS( ER & COFFEY, WORKS. : Shes
Boulder Street, ; Ez. J. Morgan, ent.
__. Meee Park Avenue. June 24th, Ag
tracts for 1!k nds of
Tombstone _ GUS KOPPE, Proprietor’
And Granite Work. as See eee Seep eal
Fare, $1.25
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‘ Seotch Granite, and Mart le of every descripSs’oars.
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MRS. A. PERRY
From Pine Street,
A nice, shady, 16-mile drive; with ‘exee'Lettering or Tombstones and Moniments baat — end ne high treatles,
promptly attended to.
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Ali work warranted to be first-class. ‘Leave Nevada City at 4:30 A. M. Conand the prices lowest in the State. seo mate en ee et A Fate
535 Leave at 11:30 A. M ing. with No:
Before giving your orders for any kind of : ‘ Oenbieeting. wiih 6:
Marble or Granite Work give us rene 1 Kons ae Boe bound trains. Dus
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