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March 30, 1895 (4 pages)

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bee < % % Swed AA <r ,Published Evevings Daily Except siatininieiainiaal THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) } Nevada Citv, Nevada County, calit. . und Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, @ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING NoTices—Ten Cents a. Line . for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Tigne, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno #n on Application. ‘ SATURDAY... MARCH 30, 1895. LEVEL HEADED. Like California For the Prospector. = No Place Yesterday we commenced the publication of a correspondence from Dan. De Quille tu the Scientific Press, but owing to lack of space were*unable to complete it. The followi.g will be found to be the conclusion of that interesting article: For some time past, until recently, there has .been very little prospecting done in California. While prospecting was active in Colorado, Utah, Idaho and other region: to the east, it was almost at a stand in Cal+ The-men of the mountains they gave ifernia, were so worked upon that little = . ae seh . “Ss Pi ‘swere so enraged against the people of the polls for 10 cents, thought to prospecting, and most of them that they would hardly quartz had they They re“cow counties” _have touched a known it to be filledwith geld. sented having their hydraulic mines (shut down by the valley ranchers and being lett lode to ‘‘dig quartz or starve:” Recently, however, the miners are coming to the front. titoes are now more-plentiful. in the valley and the miners are no longer the again Eggs, butter and pothan gold, chased about in mountains as ‘‘outjaws” and “bandits.” Almost ¢very week _, we now hear of new and rich discoveries in quartz. These are not up in the wilds ol the mountains, but in and about-the old firs camps, as at Grass Valley, where the quartz mining in the State was done. There is no better place to ‘prospect than in the belts of fertile country about the old camps in Nevada county, Mariposa, Sierra Tuolumne and other counties up and down the great mother lode. , to the towns all has not been found that the earth contains. ‘Surprising frequently made in and about even the oldest camps. These finds are generally by some outsider People living in a mipEven close finds are or ‘‘greenborn.” ing camp think they know all about the place, and seldom bother about prospecting. When prospecting may be pretty lively for a time, but it soon dies out and that is the end of it until a big find is made by some blundering tenderfoot who does not know quariz from granite or gold from iron pyrites. In California, in the fertile belts, even the smallest quartz veins are worth tooking after. A vein, however small, that. shows gold, is worthy of careful exploration, as it a camp,is new, is hable to prove to be a feeder of a large hidden lode, or, if mot, may lead to a rich }pocket at no great depth. Ifa vein shows gold at all it is pretty sure to contain pay at some point. Once a prospector becomes well acquainted with a section of country he soon finds a place where he can make enough money to ‘‘clean his teeth,” and having taken root on the-range, he will be j1 hard luck if he does not within a year or two bit upon a good mine—perhaps stumbe upon something amazingly rich. In prospecting, the man who selects a good section in a strong gold belt, aud then settles down and makes ‘himself thoroughly acquainted with his surrouncings, will be much wore likely to succeed than one who runs from-place to place expecting to catch something on the wing. Ihere are still hundreds of millions to be found in California, and during the coming summer we are likely to hear of manywonderful discov"Most of these will be eries being made. near the old cam;s, for as yet there is not much scouting up into the high Sierras. e+ Started a Paper. Morgan, ex-County Clerk of James kL. this county, has started a weekly paper at Sutter Creek, Amador county. He is the editor and proprietor and the paper is a very creditable production. We Morgan the greatest success in his, undertaking.wish . friend + 7eeARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. . J. P. Gorden, San Diego, J, Mitchell, Jackson, = J. Nelson, ss Cc, H.: Murchel, San Francisco, ’ J. Broadhead, se J. T. Howard, Marysville,A. W. Blundell, San Francisco, S. Huckins, San Juan, W. Doolittle; butch Flat, eC. Kagsdale, Grase, V alley, M. Noonan, J. McCarthy; As J, Onimet, “" ‘ ; R. Hines, iwialeville, E. Kennedy, ae eg Willams, Newtown, B, Nolan, “ J. R. Ballord, Colfax. ——-—— + +eee ‘ —_ Read Jobn Delbridge’ 8 eye-opening ad. e+Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the werld for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, (hilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 venta per box, For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. eS a. Something’ New. gained 7 cute, AW The Supervisors Should Refuse to Appoint a Game Warden. The State 8 sci snd . circulars to every Board of Supervisors in . the State, urging the necessity of having a Fish and Game Warden appointed in each county and made at the April session. stand this new addition to the game law, it is optional. with the Supervisors whether they appoint’a warden to look after the fish aud game or not. of Supervisors of Nevada county will act wisely and receive the approval of ninetenths of their constituents if they decline to make an appointment. The salary attached to this position in a county of this class is $50 or £60 a month = ee ; -. besides an allowance for traveling expense:+ The Warden’s duties are to see that the fish arid game laws are observed;-to look out for and aid in the prosecution of those who violate these laws, and in general it -is supposed that he will be the guardian of the fish and game interests within his jurisdic a county the size of this, upon getting information of violations from other persons, which he must do to @ considerable extent, what advantage is to -be *& on a person who violates the law, and_it is the duty of is deserving every other good citizen, is interested in “Seeing the tish and game properly protected, land will not hesitate to inform on offenders, superiaous ture, Game Ware think not. or jury, anc titying the knowledge tainly the Most, pra county are treme uppe there was nies, and fishing wit lakes with Gane men are on The gam also true cover the ft warden, w time this « draw his him purchase o payers pleased. make this Co,, but—i Cabinets dozen are duct of an Every fisherman and sportsman who [he appointment of a special] warden seems and otherwise is clearly a useless expendiIf people will not enter complaints aow, wil] the appointment of a Fish ‘and to substantiate it is worthless before a court make no difference to them. in the mountain lakes and danis in the .exDam, Faucherie Dam, Fordyce Dam, and Weaver, W smaller lakes where fish abound, are owned by private corporations. owners stocked the quite plentiful. watched by agents of the different compaare not allowed to tish in some of these Persons caught taking fish out of season or by illegitimate: means would be complained of, no matter whether we have a Fish and Warden Truckee river and its tributaries the fisherthan the fish, but what is true of fishing is not be very useful, year the taxpayers would be obliged to pay would tial improvement, that would be of some real benetit, ASTE .OF MONEY. —— Sportsmen's Club has sent out ‘asking’ that appointments be As we underAnd we think the Board and if he depends sit is now any one cai inform the District Attorney to proseto be called such, as well as and the money paid for salary jen cause them to do so? We Information without evidence iif people will refrain from nopresent officers when they have of the laws being violated, cerexistence of a special officer will cticAlly all, ‘of the fish in Nevada caught in the Truckee river and r part of the county. Bowman eibl, French and several other In some of these The dams and now fish are not originally any fish, These places are carefully little chance of illicit In fact parties there hout detection. is sut a permit from ‘headquarters, or not, And along the the look out for offenders. e of the county is more scattered of hunting. One man cannot ield, and the appointment of a hile it might be ornamental, will A good portion of the ntticial would do little else than salary. If the $600 or $800 a be used in some substan— or applied towards the f a rockbreaker or something elve the taxSherman Marsh and Harry Preston ton, of Sacramento, company with Sherman Marsh, City, says they arrived safely ir Honolulu on the ous trip made to the Fa the Sacramento vessel and -enjoyed : ¥ sickness core start walking for their cabins 4s fast as posand through the hut where the of Kilauea. A GAY TIME. at the Hawaiian Islands. The Bee says: A letter from Harry Pres= who recently sailed in of Nevada . on’a visit to the Hawaiian Islands, 1Scth inst. ‘On going out beyond the heads,” writes Mr.-Preston, ‘*l was reminded of that famrallone Islands of but this tie I was on a different kidd Association Hayseeds, ota those who commenced to halve that feeling of-sea“myself watching over them, and who-weuld sible, é “T was taken for a drive to Waikiki, terday afternoon,’ he says, ‘‘by T. yes. who was a fellow-passenger from San Fran—} i wealthiest men cisco, and who is one of the on the islands. The drive is one of the prettiest Lever saw. (Golden Gate Park cannot compare with it, ‘The drive is lined on authorities ammunition of the K found the ex~(Juéen’s followers.’~. : He writes that on the I6th he and Mr. Marsh will take a steamer tor a-trip around the islands, to visit Hawaii and the vojcano The city. of Honoluln is a very pretty place, but some of the streets are not more than ten feet'in width. Mr. ful and the entertainment he has In conclusion, Preston says the islands are so delight€ rad is so fine, that it would not require much to en. tice him to live away down there in the Pacific for the remainder of his days. es + oe es nes Trinity Church. Services tomerrow Rev, ‘Fifth Sunday in at No ab -4+ P.M. confirmation class; 7:30 Pp. M., Litany The. Bishop visit this parish and give confirmation on May 26th, as u3ual, Erasmus Van Deerlin, Lent. 1] A. M.; rector, Morning prayer and Sunday. school at 12:45 Pp. mM. sermon evening service, Wednesday and instruction. will Omega F oto Tent. + *@e + Methodist Church, Service in the above church tomorrow as usual, ‘Inthe morning Rev. J. Thos. Murrish will preach. With Christ.” DD., Pagific, will preach. Subject —“lntimacy At night Rev. F. F. Jeweil Chancellor of the University of the Sunday school and League subject—‘‘The Mrs. All, BAOph, are invited to these services, Nazarite;” led by Boardman. especially young 2-2 @e + —How Is This ? I the three weeks since their opening the 2000 weather they clain Omega Foto Co., have turned out over With fair to be able to turn out 1500 per week. Fotografs. z: Pen OL : CABINET. Fotografs $2 00 per dozen at the . Omega Foto Tent. 6 Fires oeee aise Congregational Church. There will be and In the evening the services will be conducted by the Young People’s Christian Endeavor Society be ocpreaching morning evening by the pastor, Rev, J. Sims. of Grass Valley. ° Songs will sung and addresses to the appropriate generally. would’ be vastly better We believe the Supervisors” will act in accordance with the wishes of a large majority of the people if they decline to needless appointment, + eee Ir is difficult to realize that you can save two or three dollars on every dozen cabinet photografs you get from the Omega Foto as the they are turning out at $2.00 per in every respect equal to the prot is nevertheless a fact, y first-class c ns eter BORN. In Nevada City, March 29th, to the wife of Benjamin Hall, a daughter. tracts expire. use, rates, is known as Steps Should be is especially Epworth League services at the usual hours, . CHANGE IN RATES. The Sunset Co. tions In F Tidings: are contemplating an alteration in existing contracts with subscribers in Grass and Nevada City 4s fast as the present conTh tance instrament, known as the Huning, stead of the Blake, which is now in common This accompanied by a considerable increase the last named rate, a subscriber upon a circuit with nine other and when 4 message is received by one ot the ten, each of the other nine J, King, on that circuit wall also be able to catch the message. “Class B” will come at $3.50 each. A” (two wires) such a; all subscribers in Grass Valley flow have; tion. It is held that under past regulations either side with handsome residences, sur. distance instrument will be substitated tor tliere has not been sufficient attention paid. rounded with groves of cocoanut trees, the Blake. The same instrithent will be to these laws, It is very doubtful whether . abnanas, _mangors, tamarinds, ect, Weéj} put in for ‘Class B.”” There is to be another the fact of having this special officer will. went through Waikiki Park, down to the class, known as “C,” for sending messages make any great difference, because it is a. surf-bathing place and then out to the only, wherein the charge will be $1.50 pen physical impossibility for one man to watch . scene of the late rebellion. 1 was in Bert]e-. month. We apprehend that few will care man’s yard where young Carter was killed, . for such service, WHEN. your hea palpitation is frequent, accompanied sometimes with shortness of breath and tow its you are suffering from a disordered ofttie liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wirid‘on the stoniach, main the trouble will ultimately kidueys and then becomes dangefous to life on the Dr. J. H. kind. Tink £ is more Catarrh in this” the country together, and until the last supposed to be ine The Sunset Telephone Company chang _ uuless suljseribers ste tit to enter what “Class B,” : will range down from $3.50. per $1.50 per month, Two stations will call for an individual metallic circuit taken to stay its progres appearance McLean’s Liver and. Kidney Balun adap Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros.’ than Will Alter Condiuture Contracts. Valley ey will put in a Jong-disinbe eé in instuments will in rates wherein the month to But in order to obtain must be subscribers, subseribers or instruments) it “Clas but the Huning or long«see rt pains you«and unusual pirstate If allowed to rereach the of. the first symptoms ted for disorders of thi Drug Store. oe section ol all other diseases put few yeurs was urable.” Fora great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by con. } stantly failing to it proven catarrh to pronounced ment. Hall’s Ca + e@e + . CaBINeT Fotogra afs $2.00 per dozen bat the : : constitutional cu taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the teaspoonful. offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure, Send for te SS, J. CHEN Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, is the cure with letal treatment. incurable. Seience has be a constitutional treattarrh Cure, manufactured re on the market. It is system, .They circulars ‘and testimonials. NEY & CO., Toledo, O ee by Druggists, 75c. COULD H ARDLY WALK ON ACCOUNT OF RH EUMATISM ‘For fully two tieumatism, and h condition that ¥ spent some tim easion will. be given. ‘The local Endeavor Society will meet at the usual hour, Sabbath school at the close of the morning ser— vice, All are cordially invited, — \ °ee-= WHEN you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J< H, McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you 25 cents a vial, Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drny Store. ENTS PER SET se DECORATED The Oo vada City dollars in blotches. use of HALL's the hair, done now. — <2eeo --“ALL SIGNS FAIL’ —except pimples and impure condition of the Ayer’s ~ € Going. iega Foto Co., will reinain in Nebut a short time. Put two or three your pocket hy having your work m29-2 ‘These never fail to indicate blood, an which be thoroughly cleansed and renewed by the The Sarsaparilla, eflicacious and economical of blood puritiers. ee + Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewe is, unquestionably, the best preservative of of dandruff, ‘It is also curative tetter, and all scalp affections, may . most BREAKFAST AND. LUNCH. SETS, Those in Want of Crockery, Chinaware or (ilassware, will do well to visit our store
and get Posted on our Prices, Newest and Prettiest Designs, Shapes and Decorations. Gt American Importing Tea Co.'s Street. AND Commercial COME Nevada City. INSPECT iv Beawtiful Present? Given” Away With OUR TEAS, COFFEE AND SPICES. LZ Go up to Geo. Cc, Gayloed’s and get a package of that shreaded codfish which he Something new and nice, wicgad FOLEY Oranges, Lemons and Bananas Thai# All the Gther Fruit Dealers in Nevada City Combined. ©. RATATAT RT M WHY? SELLS ORE Largest Variety, Lowest Prices! —aT— \ SURVRT ER PRE EERIE ERIE REE VATA 7 FOL, le TAVTRTATATATAVR 1 W2Wo Ves wed = w eY's LEADIN G CAN DE MAREE, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada .City. « = And the time being; but ver. Ayer’s Sa dhended, using eured,” Six -P. H. F Ayer’s Onl Ordi An BucC ture Gas for !llum ‘dowy pipes or ct and operate oughfaresin said The Board of Ir the City CASPER of operate the same, lumination, tonts of the sipes or conduits operate all the same in the oughfares in said with travel upon The said grante waye oralleys fo said Gas pipe for and said work which mi: tees. Noth ing in this of said City of Ne MAVINE, repairing f The rights, priv period of twenty the within One Year this Oreinance, and in default or Shall be forfeited The Ordinance sage Ado ted by the Gault and Kich Attest: TH Q Mace 2y, 1895. ftreatme turned and I was as badly I resolved to try it, bottles, I ony Sarsaparilla Admitted AT THE WORLD’S FAIR 2999999999999999999909' Ordinance essors and assigns, the a gas plant and operate the same, the inbabitunts of the City of mdtits uvdergre al! the the same in the public streets, right and privileg and sell the City public Said pipe or conduits to be in a Workmanlike manner essary excavations in any of said stro y, during the fis il any Wise to pre granted shall continue Work on said Gus plant shall be years from the date of the pussage of force from and after twenty daysatter Presiden* First daté of publication of this P, H, FORD OF Quachita City, La., After TWO YEARS Suffering 1S CURED y —RY— THE USE OF Ayer s Sarsaparilla I suffered from ¥ years, ° was frequently in such 1 could hardly walk. e in Hot Springs, Ark., nt helped mefor the soon the complaint reafflicted as rsaparilla being recomand, after was comple : ly ORD, Ouachita City, La. ° ° o c c ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 9) i ‘ a CASPER right to coustruct nance No. 122. granting to kK and manufac ination, and seli the same te Nevada, and lay und, maintuip appliances alle thor City of Nevaca necessary eys and do ordain as follows ustees of the City of Nevada SECTION 1. Nevada hereby grants to Kk successors and = assigns, the e to construct a Gas Plant and and manufacture Gas fer I[lsame to the inhabi of Nevada, and lay down underground, maintain and necessary appliances for the streets; alleys and thor City of Nevada, SECTION 2 ‘ laid underzronnd ws hot to interfere suid streets SECTLON e or assigns may make al! nec ts, higt rthe purpose. of maintaining Humination in said streets, shaH be done in conmplmauc: coutinuance of thi Franchise be adopted from time to time by th Board of Trustees of ssid City, «nd stall . jone to the satisfaction of said Boird of Tr SECTION 4. Ordinance shall bé construed vent the proper authorit’ es vada from sew ring, erading or altering auy of said streets, alieys or thorough fares SECTIONleges &nd Franchises herein and be in force for the tive (25) vears from and after date of the passage of this Ordinance SECTION tLe Commenced from date of the pass ge of and completed within’ two the same, . neglect thereat this Franchise SECTION 7, shall take effect and -be in Its pas following vote Yea—Carr Noes—None D. 8. BAKER, of the Board of City Trustees CARK, Clerkord nance County Board “of Education. The County Board of Education met this afternoon at the office of the County Superintendent, The following members were present: W.J. Rogers, A. E: Baugh, F. L. Arbogast, J. S, Hennessey and J. M. ‘fussy. Miss Nettie Hackley’s Grammar Grade certificate was renewed. Miss Lizzie Barry and Miss Maggie McNicholls were recommended to the State ication tor éducational diploBoard of Edt Several applications were discussed but no definite action was taken upon the same The Bd, Sth, Sth and “Gth days ef June were selected as the’ dates for holding the Grammar Grade examinations for drplomas. Subviects for the examinations for diploinas were assigned to the ditferent members. rhe Board adjourned to meet at the, :call of -tl 2 Secretary. + eee Who He a FrescH CORRAL, March 28;.1895. Ep, Traxscriry:—In your issue of the THE WONDER Grand Shoe. Sale COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, AND CONTINUING TEN DAYS. FOR FIFTY CENIS—We unexpected. We put on sale Ladies’ petitors charge you $1.25 for the same kind. ly 50 cents per pair. : FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS Oxford Ties. Our céiipetitors’ price is $1.50 per pair. price for the same is only 7 5 cents-per pair. : 7 [ & FOR ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS--Ladies Cloth“Fop Kid Button Shoes. You can not buy them of our competitors for less than $2.50. are always doing something Oxford Ties. Our com— Our price is on-Ladies Dangola Kid Our Our price is only $1.50. 26:h you stated that ‘several citizens o! French Corral became, tired of the action Es FOR SEV ENTY-FIVE CENTS Childrens Pate nt Tip aveitain individual and threatened to drive = i : . ES. 2 = a him out of town if he did not mend hi Kid Button Shoes: --on y 75 cents per pair. We am, ot: FOR ONE DOLLAR “AND TWENTY-FIVE CTS: ihe man who was ordered out of town 1 ; =e 2 eae x ‘ : ae snd his naine is Patrick Farnan. Men’s Fine Calf Shoes, medium shape toe-—very pretty. Our He Went on a spree, disturbed the peéade—bycompetors: price is $2.50. W © will save you big dollar, and using the foulest language, threatened to you can get them for $1.25. as otitrage several ~children, committed im-. ~ bi fall ‘ak of decent expo: ter ed te aus ‘ We have not space enough in the TR«Nserter te publish actu price-list. of our lecent exposu Soe it ) hones jie way MENS L ADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ints H private residence and threatened to ‘ kill young Mr. Heath. : Call and convince yourself. We buy liberally, discount our bills, sell our goods In December, L892,>ene Patrick Farnan for aie only, and have but one price,for the weéks ago twice at Grass Valley and three Was arrested } same sort of behavior, 1 man of that name kicked up a row in one ot Grass Valley's houses of ill tame. Perhaps the man we ordered out of town ts the same Patrick Farnan, He boasts of his San . Quentin and ¢ ty jail adventures and” is the dertiest speciiaeh of depraved humanity when drunk that lever saw. A. V.Horrman, One on Dilton. When the news of the train hold-up was jreceived in this. city this morning the local 1 . tiine on the lookout for Suspicious characeau U q : ? i ters, especially Ofjicer Dillon. He had not aes r long to wait beture a man riding’ a safety FOR MEN’S WEAR. ~@— e ea Ve ad } to ‘ + " active ak “ eee sre ger et a A PERFEC I have an ¢ xtensive line of imported and domestic . = ; I sCr clotlis for Dress-Suits, Business Suits; and your ‘‘Sunday . custody. As the men who: held the trsin up FIT Best’ Suit. I am making OV ERCOATS of the Latest had Leen representing themselves as agents Fashion, with satin bnings and silks facings, at prices ofa bicycle factory. while in’ Marysville, GUARANTEED. that compare favorably with ‘‘store’” overcoats. Come “Dick” thought he had the right man _ beSid Sou NSE } {yond adoubt, It was “soon learned that > . Ithe arrested party has been in Grass Valiey : e for the past tew days and he was immeE. E. DU LAC, Merchant ‘Failor. diately released, leaving for You Bet.: . Commercial Street, in ‘Transcript Block This afternoon a telephone message. was to inte reept the man as he Grass Valley for some cause or other, +e —— Personal. M.' and F. J. Brophy leave morning for Lytton, British Columhia, < Oe e Resumed Practice. Dr, MOE, practice in this city, having opened an offic at Room 16, Uni Hotel, Office rue Thursdays and Saturdays, ++Oe.> PowbeEr, Harris, dentist, has ne} days, AERIAL BAKING absolutely TOF o the only gen uine refunded if unsatisfactory. pure baking powder eve 5 cents per full: pound can, tls3m $1.00 Bottle.Onacent a dose. Arantes by all drug\cipient Consumption gb and Croup Cure, ~ Itis sold on & gi gists, It cures and is the best Co Sold by C arr Bros, for stimulants,’ malaria,: malaria and liver. Cures remedies fai,. nexs other . xe ‘The Perfect. Tonic. . MACK & CO., Sole Proprietors, ; San Francisco, Cal. i Hoow'’s Pris ] sick headache, eon stipation atid all liver ills rn cure jaundice, sent to = sou Bet telling the authorities there, was wanted at tomorrow resumed ss: FANCY DRESS PARTY Money PERUVIAN BITTERS : A wonderful medical discovery preseribed by physicians with perfect success in cases of/morbid appetite . fever and disordered stomach, kidwhen all bilious sheéss, of MENS’, LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ RUSSET and We have also a full line TAN COLORED SHOES. THE WONDER. vada City—Commercial Street. ‘Grass Valley—Main Street. ee REN ERR MRR RE HHH HHH He EY EK NM NNN NH NR RYH RRR RE RH YR RY RR HK nh TY CENTS & WARK Advertisements of not to exceed five. lines im CLOSING OUT SALE AT REDUCED P PRIC ES, OF Fine Boots ' AND Shoes. . Mrs. John Jr.,’ Keenan is on the sick . length inserted under this head for 50 Cents ; as , g list, having an attack of influenza, My Entire Stock Must Ge ; aw-ek or $2a month, Each additional line as Here is also a price list for Repairing: . 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. PayaThree for a Half. Men’s Soles and .Heels,....... “3 60] ble invariably in advance. . : — Men’s Sewed Soles and Heels 80 Seni iitewie eS Gaylord has received a big consignment, Men’s Gum Boots 60 . Dancing Classes. of fine fresh Nevada honey, and will deal Ladies Soles and Heels: 104 : ; it out to is patrons three frames for 50. No 1. stock guaranteed. same) Prof, John Michell’s dancing class Gevita. g “m?1tt . ladies and gentlemen will meet at Odd Fel sa seis a Call and see me and get bargains. The ),. p71) nee Wednesday evening. Chil APT OC CTAVER RANT -¢i. above is strictly for CASH. . eis day evening. ChilKARL'S, CLOVER ROOT witl purify . dren's class, Saturday afternoon. Soiree your Biood, cidar your Complexion, regulate JOHN DELBRIDGE, . every Saturday evening, 016 yout Bowels and make pour head cleat as a Cc ial Street Wega re } ee RE 3 s x z 2 omimercial + COE. cee eee ADA UITY . : S beH. 25e., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr mY Timber Land For Sale. Bros, One hundred and sixty acres MICHELL of fine tim. ber land w thin 4 miles of Nevada City is GIVE A offered for sale, anes to WILL I. J. ROuLFE. NOTICE. . At Armory Hall, = . 1 Friday Evening, April Hah,” é\ _ Invitations must be secuted from Prof, Michell for _parties the main floor, Thetloor-will be canvassed, Admission $1 per couple. Ladies in costume, 25 cents. Spectators in gallery, +40 cents, Music by Goyne’s fall Orchestra. aX Payers. Ld Any Character May Be represented without Mask. Notice is hereby given that the office of the County Assesor, at the Court House, Nevada City, will be open for the transaction of business desiring admission on BASSO & CO., Late of Grass Valley,Every Day, from.9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and on Saturday Evenings. Have rented the building on Broad Street, lately oceupied by the Gol len West Res— taurant, and are prepared to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales At All Hours, Day or Night. All persons invited to call. W: H. MARTIN, County Assessor °* interested’ are Tomales 15 Cents Apiece, or Two} —~ for 25 Cents. Ic t Re t u ates The place iswell titted up, and. those me! aae-thes can have Tomales served a) * We gu aarantes our Tomales to be the Submits the following Prices ; a= in Repairing: in Hest . in the market t, and the most ~value tor the! money, Men's Soles and Heels,. . == . Mens’ Soles and Heels, sewed.. egeus ips Be v0 ] Ci 4 . Soy Boots as Te aT 15 Ladies Soles and Heels.. . . ..... EO Win. . Gall: aunty, These seicas PT for . Al\ kinds of Fine Boots and Shoes to or= ] ——e \ der in any style or shape, fot Nevada City, March 25tin, San Francisco prices, All work guaran! teed, JOHN I. CALDWELL Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. FFICE-—RBROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL #0~ tel, Nev«da City. Will practice in all the 1 Courts Of this State. Est-tes in Probete pre .¢ veu Giugs Will receive careful attention, Prompt delivery. We solicit a share Yo f your work, : A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprietor, . ae 5 : . » Misa Cohen and Will Swartz, Age .ts. —_——— . HE DAIL" Published Every SERVED } 15 Cts. per Wee WHEN PA " SIX DOLLA SATURDAY .. PERSON. A Concise Chro: Doings : E. Kennedy cam ea today, Eph Cohn is lai¢ erysipelas, R. Castagne cam yesterday. A. 8. Bigelow ca Hill today. H. B. Stuedon v Juan today. E. Northup cam Juan today. C. M. Zeitler of this morning. M. Abrams of Sa the morning train: R. Hynes of 1 here on last evenin A. F. Lowenthal here on last evenin A, Monteith, th Bloomfield, was in Miss Maggie W: here visiting: Miss Julius Loebl and ‘Francisco arrived train. Fred L. Arbogast field today to att ‘Ee County Board of } C. L. Miller and over from French ( returned this after) T. G. Ragsdale ¢ Valley passed thro way to North Bloc ceteslescns e Scho School: Census pointed in the di enter upon their County Superinte: necessary blanks, Walter Gibson pointed to teach which opens April The Blue Tent s 8th of April, Miss The teachers of in good spirits at this is salary day, down his:or her m county’s exchequel A FIER THE GRI scariet fever, ty} Sarsaparilla is of v parting the streng sired. Hoopn’s Pints fe easily, yet prompt When the Chills Hang like a pal earth, it will be v ing into the raw \ ‘haps, with the se tive of rheumatic glassful of Hostet thus shield yours ences threatening to get snowed, sl the sanie prevent tism or a dange warmth infused i genial stomachic, ating properties « tive of the fact, 1 than cure. © Use t biliousness, nervo sick headache an Ele This remedy is and so popular as tion. All who . sing the same s medicine does not to do all that is will cure all dise neys, will rem Rheum and other “blood. Will dri and prevent as fevers,—For curt and Indigestion 1 Me satisfaction guari —Price 50 cts, a’ Bros. Drug Stor WHATEVER m ing, the bair ma color by the. u: Hall’s Vegetable Highest Ho