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or be the Best
the world can furnish.
_ Qur-stock of food products is
an all round exhibition of
A Cc Prize Winners.
f . +4 ‘Quality, Variety and Pleas: ant Prices
i i eh We claim everything.
“Avoid c heap Canned Goods, ;
~ Poor Friits and Vegetables, badly put up.
the . Make good digestion wait on appetite, and ¥ :
* Order: Your ‘Groceries. From Us.
it ingly bright young man, » baving gran
oe Cons Hominy for 25 Cents Corn 10 Contaa Can.
J.J. JACKSON,
y : “BEEHIVE” PROPRIETOR.
. GENTLEMEN, “ATTENTION
Richard Gummoe, of ‘of Gress. Valley, A
and by the way ‘one of the most enthusiastic Odd Fellows in the State,
made the TRANSORIPT & seri pleasant . ,
of prometion Mr. Gummoe will, at the . n
next session of the Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows, which meets in
-w Shirt Waist,
red, ‘eae 8 is
DAY, MONDAY
TUESDAY ae
@th and 10th
agages san
est Delection
in of Ronan or Hat ean
arantee that all work
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
o show you tie p
Watches
‘Mrs. O. D, Campbell of Biue Tent
has removed to thie city.
James Drover of San Francisco came
in on the train this morning.
@. J. Reotor and Ralph Gaylord left} A
Sacramento and San Francisco. ©
Williem Flewellyn is down from
Downierille on a visit to relatives.
Mre. John Nancarrow and daughter
. Miss Clara, are visiting in Sacramento.
‘A. Martel was up from Penn Valley
ae
_went to the Bree.
Sddabtor week's visit. ©
=e B. Kerr was over from Grass
'e :P. Cline came down from GranMise Mollie Morton of Sacramento is
. bere ona visit to her sister, Mre. A. H.
Li
M. L. Mareh left today for Sacraqento to visit his daughter, Mrs. B. H.
Preston.
* Miss Virginia Hart--is visiting her',
ater, Mra. OC. Galbraith, at the Oentral House.
A. J. McGill of Oakland arrived here
last evening and left this morning for
Domnievilie.
W. EB. Osborne of the Electric Power
~Cémpany retarned last evening from
i Stevens, ‘who formerly lived
oh Eas aoe oh thie city: is visit© ae oe tein Mre. Currier, at
-SMorth Btoomfleld.—
‘Wm. Andrews arrived here last eveing from Colorado, where he has been
aged in mining.
lorace Rolfe of San Bernardino, son
@841.d. Rolte of this city, will leave for
Gage Home this month.
Manuel Bllva of Sacramento came in
~ gm fast. evening's train and left. thie
_ gaorning for Sierra City.
W.H, Grabam of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this
‘morning for Washington.
George Fletcher, Secretary of the N.
9.8.6. BR. R. Company, returned yesdorday from Bierra county.
_O, Mandercbild and daughter, Miss
\Paula, have retarned home from a visit . .
ae a Bi : and wife will go to
_ kebarn this week, where they intead .
golng into a merchandizing business,
Mrs. James F. Colley and son, and
Miss Winnie Mulloy, left. for SacraSeeiiic cckea \ count: Abe . Gkseet Vole:
EE F. Brown:of Chicago, Hil. arrived
here last evening and left this morning
for Washington to start up the St. Patrick mine.
J: Harris, N. J. Manson, H. N. Gorham, E. 0. Allis, E. W. Spencer and B.
A. Keystone of San Francisco came in . on last evening’s train.Z. ©. Campbell, formerly ipa
tendent of the Mountaineer mine, left
yesterday morning for the southern
part of the State on mining business.
Mies Quinan, who has been at Gaston
ilge teaching school, came down to~
@ay and left this afternoon for Grass
Valley.
“W. Mi Taylor of San Francisco who
bas been to Washington on mining
pes no aaa here — on his
Aeciaotay Soot Hime
' Ngemeet Carr, @ young son of Hon.
‘Phos. B. ew accidentally shot himriffle .this. after-}Setarday last. His attending physician
;}ered, except for the mental worry
2 We got a mention from General Mcbeautiful lot of ladies' Anger par-. Arthur, also # good ‘send off’ from the
have just. been received by. Har-. ‘Munila Freedom,’ s Manila paper. I
e8,goand eee them. tf) just sent the clipping home to the
: ‘ meet-. folke and you will probably see an acing he Ohristian Endeavor Society . count in some of the Sacramento
will be held this evening at the Con-/ papers. For this I was sent to head_. quarters for duty.
George Fletcher . brought with him “I like the country overhere. Itg
from Downieville a fine mess of brook . very hot in summer but any Osliforntrout, and gave a few of his Nevada. ian can stand it and get fet. Of course
friends a sample of them. when troope arein the field and oper.
J. A. McKenzie bas opened a carpen-. ations Gommence men are bound to
ter shop at the south end of the Sus-. joge flesh. They don’t get-enough to
pension bridge, and. is prepared to do . eat and have to sleep out in the rain
all kinds of work in his line. and mud, marching day and night, but
At “The Grotto” atalltimes, you can. the same thing would happen over
get the finest of. liquors, wines, ales,/there. I will bet that ycu can’t pick
cigars, eto. Drop in and see how it is, . out 1500 nien in the U. 8. that are herall ye who never sampled their goods.tf . gier or healthier than the 85th RegiE. J. Baker’s teams are engaged to-. ment. ‘They are as hard as nails.
day in hauting the rails and care from . Reguler athletes, trained to hardshipe.
the Harmony mine to the Banner/ hia country is healthy for healthy
quartz mine. people. Of course we have lost many
T. H. Hicks & Oo., the aseayers, are men: Some died of disease, others
‘still making nice improvements to/ killed and wounded; but taking all in
their already first-class plant. They . all, those that died from disease here
are doing « big business. . would have died over there under the
Tom Limnell, of “Tom's: Place,” on same conditions. =
Broad street, yesterday received a nice} «A man with $2000 will make a forpool table. Itis not only useful for/ tune here in no time if he comes here
his line of business but very orna-. early and goes into business. I know
mental. there is lots of mineral here. I bave
John Fippin of Rough and Ready . geen rich specimens of quarts, alsoa
had an operation performed on him at/ good deal of wash gold. The mountLane’s Hospital, San Francisco, on. gins are only 20 miles from here and
Friday, by. Dr. Sage Rixford. He) there is evidently plenty*there. There
stage hae changed to summer time and
now leaves here at & o'clock s. ‘m. (Oopyrighted.) Inclosed you will find
daily, Sundays excepted, making the! collection of Filipino etamps which .
through trip in one day. t did not have}
Miss E. Hoeft desires the ledies to
call and see the new millinery goods
she is now receiving. The goods as
well as the prices are sure to suit the THE THINNEST OF MEN.
most fastidious.
the people who have that kind of work . #0nage
to be done.
"Phe new telephone line from Wasbngton to Graniteville is now in workng order, the connections were made
been put in at Peck’s, Hotel in God’s
Country.
intendent McFall will sink .
from the 200-foot level as fast a possible toe depth of 500 feet, which will
give a large amount of “backs,” and in
all probability open ap a ‘splendid
mine. :
Decay of the teeth is caused by bacteria which lodge on the surface of the pb 4
enamel and secrete an acid which
way the-tooth struc. therefore
of Johnston Tooth}
Powder will serve to prevent decay by
destroying the acid-producing organism. It is sold at 25 cts, a bottle at
VINTON’S. »
* Henry Hayes, formerly of Moore’s
Flat; this county, died at Oakland on
if
si
Ete . eo
i
ait
says: “I sincerely believe that the mental worry over the Brooks contest was’ shortsigh
the‘exciting quuse of Mr. Hayes’ death. . take him f
He would not eat and could not sleep. Seurat’s food consist
1 feel certain that he would have recovthree ounces of bread aud
and sometimes he t
a
B®
.
qi
BE
ea pe Maesteg sae
line to Colgate, Yuba county, is comwas not known he was
pleted, and besides connecting the. walk out in bis padded clothes
com
ed with the Sunset T. &'T. Co.'s office
‘at Vinton’s, apd there.are three sta:
tion. He said that until the age of 10°
House. Anyone wishing to use the
line may do so for a: switeh toll of 25 If you want the news subscribe for
cents, the Tra Nscnirt. a
ee
a)
did not attract any particular atten i
Redding in October, become the Grand
Ohief Patriarch of California. Nevada
wounty has been highly honored by
that. organization, Dr. I. W. Hays, John
nk Glasson end A. R. Lord having filled
the position of Grand Ohief Patriarch.
First-Class Plumbing.
Geo. E. Turner is prepared to do al
kinds of plambing at the correct rates
and on the shortest notice. He has a
large force of first-class plumbers em
ployed, who thoroughly understand
their Leave your orders immediately to avoid the rush, as the time
draws near for the sewer work to be
completed. : m29-tf
For Sale Cheap.
Every article in the Pine Street Restaurant is offered for sule at a bargain.
The stock consists of tables, chairs
counters,.glass cases, curtains, and everything required for a restaurant.
Everything must be sold as soon as
possible. a27-tt
Peerless Brand Coffee.
A pure MOOHA AND Java, whole roast
' Coffee put up in one pound air tight
cartoons. WoLr skits ir. 40 cente per
pound. Try it, and if,you don’t say
it’s the, most delicious Coffee you ever
drank you can return it and get your
money back. tf
“He Taat Sxexs Fos.” He that
takes Hood’s ae ee ie — in ae
use t
as and perfect gt sige To
ps pepsia, scrofula, salt “tig bella,
ples and all blood bamors.
The non-irrtating 1g cathartic—Hood's
Blood Humors _
In the Spring ”
Sarsaparilla
Hood's Sareaparilia in 's Sarsa in
iD ani 8 It Purifies. the spring and ‘it i
the best blood purifier
the Blood: 1 know of” Miss
PEeaR_x Gairrin, Bald> win, Mich,
“My blood was poor
and . 80) broke out
tk my ds. Since
aus 7 thee bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla I
have had DO sores of
any kind.” Miss
Mapion Unger, 2334
8t., N. Y. City.
“JT had that tired
Cures
parilla and it made
me feel like a new
man.
all run down ;. Hood’s
has given her good
health.”” C. BowLey,
Manville, R. I.
“Scrofula sores
broke out on my little
girl’stace. I got a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and before she
had taken all of it the
sores were gone. We
think there is no blood
eee} like Hood's.”
ka. HARVEY DICKERson, 14. Townly Ave,’
Cortland, N. ¥.' 4
There's a “Know How”
That counts in drawing Soda as in other
things. We've mastered the art and from
our fountain flows the coolest, freshest and
most invigorating stream that ever served
as an antidote for thirst. Fountaius, like
springs, differ, and ours may be said to give
drinkers mad satisfaction, since it foams at
the mouth.
+ Foley's Ia ta Parlors.
That
4 er pooppnenpnepeepynpenenrpppnpnnnennne ns
IT REMAINS
Groceries
TO BE SEEN
we save you money on your
best
Then jane oy Be we give you the
brands
of goods. pale pos tage oe
bargains :
Armes Gala ee ee .20¢ per Can
in it.
Fe. B. We olf, “oa
quality
Cash Grocer.
4
My wife was .
We have the finest display
_ of Goodsseenanywhere. Our
prices:-are as low as can be
obtained anywhere. No one
is-allowed to undersell us.
‘4 lf anyone attempts to do so
y* we will go still lower. ~I
have just received the latest
novelties of the season.
* a. $7.00 and up.
P ants, ao © 2.50 ana up.
WAXEL, The TAILOR
MULLOY = “GROCER .
MULLOY’S BLENDED TEA
vise ya 2 BAKING. POWDER
OUR OWN SPICES, ;
Chip Beet, Finest Quality, Any Quantity
Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds.
SAS Rs MULEON, Rioncer sauna
“aE AND
CRASH SKIRTS
. en
[TAILOR MADE
.
;
é
=. fe
+i
=
ee eee seta ie mee me le en as
at Buckles
= Souvenir Spoons
LATEST DESIGNS.
Finest ‘Assortment Ever Brought] to This City
a o. J. BRANDS,
Phone W. 14. Manufacturing Jeweler, Broad St.
Seesseneneonsenen senses a