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May 17, 1895 (4 pages)

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bd __EDAILY TRANSCRIPT . ! ; } Wg Every Bvening, except Sunday. {1 “AY MAY 17, 1895. ie . . WN & CALKINS, Proprietors. == — SERVED BY CARRIERS AT ts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month WHEN PAID INADVANCE : . TREMENS PICNIC 4 abrook Park Was Alive With People Yesterday. —— ALA DAY FOR ALL WHO ATTENDED. Affair Was a Great Success and Eyerything Passed Off Pleasantly. ates ar the auspices of the fire + and Grass Valley was a grand success attendance being as large, if not larger -, any similar occa county. ning until the mid¢ Won Ly Provideuce teain. Miller, first; Miss Gertie Avery, second. Elma Hitchcock, first; Wm. he picnic at Glenbrook Park yesterday ee eee “oats hue [YESTERDAY'S CRICKET GAME, gsion ever witnessed in From the first train i **) the Penryn Cricketers Defeat the Nevada ile of the afternoon yle kept pouring into the ground, every “n bringing good-sized de‘egations, and n O'Donnell anchorman of . P: B. J. Peterson, captain, and anchorman, of Spanish— team. oh rovidence 2am; eff velady, Lady E-questrian Race—Miss Mary A mile Bicycle Race (free for all)— Three-— Bulter, second; p., Herrin, third. One-mile Bicycle Race—M. T. Hubbard, Jr., first; Richard Ingram, second. ; One-mile Walking Race (square heel and Ashburn, first; A. J. Bovey, toe)—Wm. J. Trautsecond; Albert Harris, third; L. man, fourth; Geo. Prodger, fifth. Three-legged Race—Ernest Werry and Chas. Easton. first; Harry Jenkins and Walter Wells; second. The cricket game between the Citrus Colony Cricket Club of Penryn and the Nevada City Cricket Club was won by the former, Fat Men’s Race—A. L. LeDuc, first; Frank Dulmaine, second. +. Half-mile Walking Race—A. J. Bovey, first; Albert Harris, second. Sack Race— Ernest Morehouse, first; Geo. v Stevens, second. Trotting Race—Aleazar, first; time, 2:49; Emma, second; time, 2:54. Baseball—Nevada City 21; Grass Valley 10. . Best:Lady Waltzer—Miss Sallie Percival, first; Mrs. M. Gallagher, second. Best Gentleman Waltzer—Thomas Daniels, first; Wm: Quigley, second. Judges on dancing contest—n the Penryn Cricket Club. rembers of , —— City Players. is estimated that there were be:wee the day. About 300 more tickets wer ss Valley depot. rating effect that put everybody We. don’t remember ev preserve order had but little occassion spcise their authority, and it was not 5 ary to makeva single arrest. f During the greater part ol th aple congregated near the daicing pl jere the games at ice. Beginning with the cricket game een the Penryw cricketers and the Nev y’clock Af the morning, there were sp a other attractions going on all d ere was something to pleas ie ding great pleasure in some other fea ‘benches or other seats near the race name of the winners: *m. Williams, third. : : 300-yard Foot Race, free for all, ( f-s)—W. P. “use, second; Wm.-Hall, third. 100-yard Foot Race, for boys wi 50 yard Race, for young ladies, ies) Emma Crase of Grass Vall Pilliams of Nevada City, third. . athaway, third. Standing High Jump— Ww ” F. et; H. Hampton, second, Standing ‘Long Jump—W. F. est; E. Hampton, second. Hop, Skip and Jump—W. F. > at; Frank Morgan, second, p, third; B. McClintock, fourtt Putting 16-pound Weight—J. t; .W. F. Derham, second. ‘Throwing Light Hammer—W. “\m, first; J. J. Cpan, second. Throwing Heavy Hammer—J. i; W. F. Derbam, second; C. ck, third. ee Tug of War—Pravidence dreds coming by private conveyances. 0 and 3,500 persons on the grounds dur-. the gam at the Nevada City depot than at the . county, 1 ‘he weather was most favorable, being sht and warm, and the air having au exin the ‘fhe Citrus Club was under char; er . prince of Captains A. E. Coxtes, and, the m and in front ol the~judges’ stand, id other contests took . ty Cricket Club, which commenced about e every oue, oie >se who took no interest in one sport] of the Citrus Club. . in our national games. “The bicycle] favorably. Sigourney, tirst; L. die Carr of Nevada City, second; Jennie m'ners V8. anisb miners, W, Ashburn, captain, and Among the most interesting features of n} the day’s sports at the firemen’s picnic was e of cricket~ played between the e. Citrus Colony Cricket Club of Placer yesterday. Tunnel Thursday. Francisco. You Bet Thursday. today. City were here last night. ink for Ione. evening. RSE, PERSONAL POINTERS. —_—— Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, Doings and Intentions. P, Worden of San Francisco is in town, MINING PROSPECTS. veloping Quartz Lodes. In conversation with a’ well bnown minJ. C. Kilroy of Auburn was a visitor her’ ing man of Yuba county, a repre sentative of the Marysville Democrat learned that there . States D The E is considerable prospecting now in progress localities principally in the passed w A company Frank Millerick came down from Big in certain search of paying quartz lodes. capital to thoroughly prospect certain claims’ F;-T. Nilon retarned_tast night from San vicinity of . mimes ex and new. discoveries in the C. O. and F. R. Barker were over from prowess Valley. ville, is the leader in this venture, and he The N Chas. Hegarty of Moore’s Flat was in town wilt eas sae of the work, which fact) \ ; insures that the work will be performed in a} Yuba Ri ik Masraasd , fe Champion of Forest Satisfactory manner. 2 done on one or more old claims in the vicinity of Smartsville and Mooney Flat, and on a new developmené near Spenceville. ‘Cuos. Buckner left tor Virginia City vest The “‘R. C.” quartz mine and mill, located : at Brownsville, will be started up again as Hon. E. M. Preston left Wednesday evenmission Am ta Assistat soon as arrangements are completed fo Knight some new machinery. ‘The kh. M. JohpSon 6 Heaon aed HO quartz mine and mill, located near Browns‘ ; ville, has passed into the hapds of new cisco, are in town. ©. B. Wilson of Sacramento ia here spendowners, or there has been new owners added vive who have the means to work the mine in a Two Maj or McBride came over from San Juan yesterday. 5 Hall, of San Frantield mi ing a few days. : 8 y way to make it pay lafyer div idends. we will M. Simmons arrived here this morning os ae or three new discyveries.in the vicinity~ of ing und from San Jose. j Z : : : Brownsville aw A New Yor y ; , . Anti-de F, A. Smith and B. Bishop, were over le Deed as ork Flat will be . = : worked this season, the prospects being {ings to from French Corral yesterday. nape Ke ; eer * <j SE ‘ f . . such @ oO ‘warral acing ac ary TKS A. Hodges, the piarfo mau of San Franos a pingiig. pe on . V ther. The new tunnel in the Stow mine at . "iver W orbestown is now in about 600 feet, and and so cisco, is in town. M. B. Rosenberg of San Francisco is 1” a This tunnel town. will be finished this season, J. O. Groves of San Francisco Aerived will atrike the. quartz lode about five hunhere Jast evening. x dred feet below the-surface, then the mine R. P. Rossen and wife, of can be worked much che aper than to hoist here spending x few days ie rock and dirt to the surface, a distance Hon. J. M. Wali and wife returned of 300 feet. Other quartz thines at Forbesfrom a eae evening. a =. worked during the summer. Theo. Wetzel came down from the DerAv Rew® si Flat, T. H. Steel & Co, will bec mine today. do some mining by hydraulic process, have W. M¢ Johnson came down from Graniteing constructed a Sancee under permit from} — é “the U. S. Commissioners, Que hydraulic . cisco y . fe ville today. p ‘ ; : y mine at Smartsville is progressing satisHe be distr slief Hill, are which is composed of young Englishmen, who are at present residing near ing, and. the Nevada City Cricket Club. to . avd after ver ee“! retired with The Nevada City Club then went to the bat e Alay the for the second inning, and. haying gotte at-} over their nervousness, and having gotte bc. inning, ad. . innings. orts . to the bat for the second time. jay. The specially meritorious individual plays were the bowling and batting by Simmonds The bowling of Jones ture . and Owen of the Citrus Cinb: and that ie the program. The cricket game was en-. James B. Foss and Jeffery of the Neva oe yed by those that understood the game, City Club were very good. ee 'd the football and baseball matches fnr-. of B. Foss and J. Hill, and the batting oe, shed amusement for those who take inter-. Garr of the home team were spoken Jones b Jeffery....6--seeeeeees ; : 100-yard Foot Race (nine entries)—John R. ap ag Ho Jumes eeeeses'sis ae s ‘ ie Ss ee G. Hydes ¢ James, b ve ORY. icc cess . } White, first prize; Albert Bovey, second; . .’ Boagett c and b Jeffery....--A. FE. Coates b B. Foss.... aix ent-. F. W. Grace b B. Foas....+.+++++> ] 1. lady is described as . More-. ¥: EPackenham b James....--. 656+ 2 day. Phe yous er ee ge FOR 10¢ 900 80¢ W. Saunders: DB. Bows.. sks 5 oee ce 7\ing a handsome’ brunette, with eyes of ori’ ’ . 12] ental cast, a face of classic beauty of out—_— ght entries)— Louis Guerin, Great; Ernest . Byes....25 +2 + fe eteetetscnecces orebouse, second; Ralph Leonard, third. =e sag RENAE er ee. 100-yard Fopt Race, for boys under 12, ide ball.. 2.5.. -0teeer steered sjeven entries) —Louis Guerin, first; Ralph i Re a ee ce Sonard, second; Harry Jenkin, third. i ae ee (six enby, first; —W. Running High Jump (seven eutries) ; — zobt. Which Has an Immense Cireulation in ~orham, first; S. Costello, second; the United States. Derham, The Railway Guide, published by the Derham, . American Railroad Guide Company of : Chicayo contains, the following notice of NeDerham, vada City: Standing Jump (with weights) —W. F.] 4.) __aix : A Lrham, fret; Frank Morgan, seeds sd. Cal.— Sixty miles northeast of Sacr Railroad — Popu'ation . 2,524. ls County Narrow Guage. Penryn and learning theart of citrus farai. Erancisco are in town. ge of that . San Francisco, is expec the creditable score of 64 runs, . picnic. = batting eye sharpened made a more creditable showing making 43 runs in tHat which made a total of 57 for two . yesterday. The Citrus Colony Clab having won by an inning and 7 runs, did not go rived here last evening on her way to : ‘ will be sent to the dead letter office. ParThe blacking morning. The most difficult catch was ret: CampbellWalker b James ....7 TT RYOwen; not out.. -+. veseeuees 1! }ine and a figure that is graceful and strik“A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT. Nevapa Crry, county seat of Nevada Co., Business interésts W. S. Wood and E. H. Langley of San : : ay factorily and the ground worked pays very . severa well. Mining in this county this year will The give employment toa larger number of men Dr. R. M. Hunt, who is at present in ted home tomorrow. spell, than for many years, which will materially Mrs. C, Fessler and Mrs. Cooper®™ were}. ; improve general trade. Douglass, Fred. Fisher, Mrs. Alice . the lumberman of Pike Gale, J: E. John — Nelson, . 6 The Outlook Untsually Good for De-. For . Alleged Non-Compliance With the anti-debris law was begun in the Uni ing the last session of C I a anaes a Lda area the latter part of this month. to be examined by the Anti-depris Comfhis-. . + canvas for work please leave your opders J. C. Camphell of Browns. to fine and which operates on the banks of the South Work will soon be. pect and Uncle enjoin it from beg operated until the comcan jispect the ground and ascertain whether the navigability’ of the river is enease 6a d dangered. liking abopt the matter Wednesday . SZsu RAVAN ANA ZN IA J JP Av AS AS AS AS ASE AT AP AS It is the first time in the history of California that a suit of this kind has been brought, The Lirst Governor of California Passes iex-Governor Burnett died in San FranGeo, W. Baldwin Jr. vs, Geo. Gehrig et Gn trial. THE FIRST SUIT. — " While to be ass Anti-Debris Law. A suit under the ted Dur=~ xamiper says: istrict Court on Wednesday. ongress an act was W. S. James-of Gold Hill, Nevada, is oy ; ae cen ‘ as be ance oS cats ee : ‘ : i g isiting this city, s been organized representing sufficient . sion. All. ‘the _ining managers and mine ak ones owners have to file-# petition_to-have their. riding a bicycle on morning he was run of his ankles so badly sprain summoned. ; WHEN you are constipated, with loss of appetite, beadache, take one of Dr. J. H. Ralph Gaylord of this city was McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. Main street yesterday They are pleasant to take and will cure you. E 25 cents a vial. into by a buggy and one)“ gold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. ed that he had ; ~> 1 a physician A Bicycler Hurt. WueEN your heart pains you and unusua palpitation is frequent, accompanied some times with shortness of breath and low spirits you are suffering from & disordered state of the liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on the stomach. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the isted to his home ant He will be laid up for awhile. «#6 Piano Tuning. Paul Schoen of Oakland will be in —_— kidueys and then becomes dangerous to life As he does} Steps should be taken to stay its. progres onthe appearance of the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders of this kind, Price $1.00 per bottle. at Vinton’s drug store. ‘m17 amined,-and_those failing are liable . = imprisonment under the act. orth Bloomfield Mining Company, Sam will now proceed to eo ees s= = ‘Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. BORN. = —— > ; ———_— Turn or gray hair and bald heads, so disnlevsing-to nfany people as, marks of age, A ‘ P At the Mayflower mine, Canada Hill, May : ; z : ver, has been derelict in this res—. 17th, to the wife of E. may be averted for a long time by using a) L. Bohns, a son. : tui’ Hair Renewer, F it United States District Attorney said: The owner of the North Bloomne must obey-the law, however, and compell them to operate their holder the supervision of the ¢ alifornia bris Commission, . Their impound— keep back ‘the tailings and other to ‘secure the navigahilityof the ill have to be put in thorough order maintained, and then the case will . With HE 1S DRAD. Away. esterday afternoon at 3: o'clock. has: been at the point of death for . days. pm Ex-Governor was 87 years old and first began to fail during. the recent hot . theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them: to be. + +e + — — Superior Court. Spring Clothing, We are not the only Clothiers in this city, There are others. them first and then come to us and compare our Goods and Prices with
“ MN Messe Ae awe am S77] SIS] SSAC] SRC ed : a AND THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT BEFORE, Are-in the Swim for Trade this Spring and Summer one of the Handsomest Lines of CARTER & JOH: Furnishing Goods, EVER SEEN IN EN oy Etc. ——— Consult We lave Men’s Suits, good fitting Goods, and the Correct Style from $5 to $80. f Noble McCormick, Order pret Oupe Furnishing Goods can’t be beat. t of humor. P) ing a better natured crowd of people, . Nevada City Club was Captained by Wm. . down from Freeman’s crossing yesterday. ee ‘ i sidering the immense throng, than gath. Jeffery. The Nevada Club won the toss and. ‘Thomas Reynolds made a misstep from a Advertised Letters. oe eae < aN ; d at Glenbrook yesterday. Everything elected to go to thebat first, They were, sidewalk yesterday and sprained his ankle, ees 1 ne fot owing semen was transacted in { sed off pleasantly, no rows oF accidents . however, extremély nervous and could do Mrs. Lucy Maye of Sierra City came up The following is a list of the letters reche: ies ete Court today, Hoa. John, urring that were of sufficient consequence nothing withthe bowling of Simmonds and . from San Francisco last evening en route to maining in the postotlice at Nevada City, Caldwell, -presidi ng: interfere with the pleasure of those ptes-/ Jones, aud retired with a score of only 14. . her home. ‘ Nevada County, Cal., May 16, 1595: In the matter and estate and guardian.;, The special officers that were,on hand . lhe Citrus Colony Club went to the bat, F. A, Smith and B. Bishop came over Casley, R. C. ship . i y clever playing by both clubs. from French Corral to attend the Firemen’s Coffin, Ed Ry ng John Rafter, Geo. Coughlin and E, W. Demon, Miss E. schinidt appraisers. n. City, who has been spending a few days n . here, returned home this morning. Geo, Fletcher, who has béen up country on railroad business returned to this city Miller, George Monahan, H. J. Reidy, Mrs, Neva Rennell, H. Trimble, Albert 5. Williains, LD). R. If not called for in fifteen days the letters Miss Lucy Mayer of San Francisco arDownieville. ° Harry Douglass and wife and Mrs. I. J. Rolfe returned from San Francisco yesterties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one day morning. cent for each clan a ; W. H. Heuer, one of the United States Se P.M. of oer da . Debris Commissioners, arrived here this disfiguring eruptions, indicate that there Is H.S. Tibbey, of the Déwnieville Messenfrom San foe to health, by purifying the blood with per Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Cures Erysipelas, Kezema, Salt Rheum, Pimples; and Blotches. Of of . ge acrived here last evening Francisco on his way home. H. I.° Babcock, representing Fargo & sae A ines, foot-races, tug-of-war and jumping . made by Jeffery of the Nevada Club, ———SS was. , vased everybody. The following is the score: Company wholesale liquor house of San D ‘= At lunch time the crowd broke up into) pv ,pq crry CRICKET CLUB—FIRST INNING Francisco, 18 in own: : ; yspepsia all parties and scattered off under the <. M. Goldsmith and J, L. Singer, of San “My wife has been a great sufferer witl : : goers . R, Casley b Simmonds....-+++++-+> OS ; ; ree ¢ sik Z Ae . i ves to eat their dinner. + Picknickers John Eddy b Jones 0 Francisco, arrived here on last evening 8 Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Hood's SarsaNe “ald be found in every direction and it was) James Eddy b Simmonds. eee Piegintt 1 . train, ix parilla have perleed a pleasant. sight to see the happy . W. Jeffery b Gienmonae= Grae can eee) Williams, who has been here for the — f . * ¥ ‘ “4 ° 4 imes nily groups and the jolly parties of tae Baker b ——— seven seca esceces Oj} past month, left Wednesday evening for ea ey aoe: ends enjoying the good things that had on perk Bi eae SL eee eae Auburn. would "distress en brought along for the purpose of re-. johu Hill Pe ee ee Doolittle arrived here yesterher terribly. ling the inner man. Socially the affair. J. E. Carr ¢ Saunders, b Jones....-10. day on mining business. This morning he i Seon ane ‘ % 4 <* ie feep al 1a 7 ‘ ald not have been a more complete suc-. . Foss b Simmonds peenbenn scree esses’ 0 . left for Sierra county and will return here seco : i ac Cc : : ane nade fel J. James ¢ Jones, » Simmonds....--. s ae a8 and we believe nearly everyvo y felt Sains eg SEE ETE . on Sunday. u headaches. She i ite ‘isfied with their day's outing. The lack : : re Ed McCauley was taken suddenly sick tried different track Pntal ce as hismel cs nepen se. 14. Wednesday night with a severe attack of medicines, but { none did her any } At last cramp colic, and for several hours was in a good i “8 very apparent, but the committee had] ygyapa crry CRICKET CLUB—BECOND INNING many things to attend ‘to that this Wa5) 5 poss b Jones 9 . very critical condition. LHe is getting along S Hood's Sarsapaintentionally overlooked. . Tt was 4 good . james Eddy b Jones. ee Hee : ‘ E : 6 . all right now. rilla was recomy for the concessionaires, a}! persons havJ. James c Packenham, b Owen...-2 2 ters: j POSS a arid two : z a) WA “eee Se WX bottles gave restands and other privileges doing well. JE. Carrc Jones, b Owen...+.-.+4 A Runaway. : gaia eas & he music furni oe ie on City] Jon Bey B Dewan: os. sence bere 0 — Mre, Otis Merritt. lief — made New a age G ies B . 1 wae eS Vall R. Casley b Owen:...--ee seer eetee: 7 A horse belonging to H. Levitt, proprieperfectly well. She is not now troubled een 8 and 0 xTAass é ey ; F i > . nd an y Green ley . J a Hill, stumped.. 5.6.6 ces tee c eee eae 2. tor of The Wonder clothing store, ran away ’ Sarsasa pleasant feature and waa the subject . W. Jeffery b Diwsh oc. ako earner nes 2)) cree mg at : ; y SF Tig = ast evening, about / 0 clock, at Glenbrook E numerous compliments. Both are fine BE. J. Baker b Owen...e-seeeeeeeess 8h, pe : : parilla ar and the members are entitled to all J. Fosse Jones, b-OWOR so i cccc cass ses 0 Park. The cart collided with the gate at BOOQOTOODOODOY Se tegaiven them. The dukes ear R. Shugg, not out....--ee reese 0. the main entrance and was badly wrecked, with any sick PP 8 : PLUM Le Wie as att Ce a ge a tee ayn: 7\ the horse breaking loose and running twice headaches & i ynished by the Nevada City Band, would pees ‘ nor bad feel: 4 : : Total 43 around the.track before being stopped. ings, can eat i 3 «mpare favorably with the productions o! aah Pa et ae a ea F ae : had i it left t heartily and ao y professional organizations. CITRUS COLONY CRICKET CLUB ortanately the crowd had nearly #0) gecp Well,” LOCOCO DLS . H "The following is a list of the sports witk oe the grounds and nobody was hurt. There. ,°OT18 MERRITT, Addison, Maine. i ‘ ollowin is 1€@ 8 V1) Sj ie ¢ : ; $n g ports, Simmonds b Jeffery...-0ceeececeres “ was nobody in the cart at the time, + “Hood’s Pills are mild and gentle. Sgt oe ea a an ereVery Cheap. _ . 9\ A Windsor young man was fined $10 for A BIG DOLLAR SHOW kissing one of the belles of that place SaturNEVADA THEATRE. oe ; ing. , What man wouldn’t give ten dollars ONE SOLID WEEK. asad } . for the privilege of kiss ng such a creature ? Commencing i —. We certainly would if we had that amount. Monday Evening, May 20th, 1895. .. 64 1 ; i . PAYTON COMEDY COMPANY, ' ' A Fine Residence Supporting the versatile Actress, MATTIE KEENE In a select réportoire of the ‘latest dramatic : suCcCesBeS, AND A Charming Costumes, Special Scenery. Bijou Ladies Orchestra, TEAS, cal Best Quality ! SUNKEN. cyes, a pallid complexion, -and Teas pound. something wrong within. Expel the lurking Coffees—15, 20, 25 vo, <V, oY) purchase you muke at “Cured Great American Imparting Teas. s At: ‘ pay. ‘(roods ¢ elivered free. FLAXSEED SOAP, BUTTE? OF ALMON?S ROSES SOAP GLYCERINE . ROSE-WATER SOAP, OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING. You know as well as we can tell you that some shirts choke . one, arms are to» short, tail always creeping up around your lar. etc. NOT SO WITH-OGURS. Ours are cut by men who know that the Shirt is to fit a man—not a hitching post. COFFERS, All 36 inches long, felled seams. and our Shirts range in prices from 25 cents to $4. SPICES. Buttons put on to stay, and We also carry a full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Tants made, Can not be ripped. Lowest Prices! 90, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents per yous 5, 30, 35 and 40 cents pound. guaranteed saving of 25 cents on each dollar STORE. "EF No peddlers. No solicitors’ profits to Also, Sampson's Overalls, 50 cents per pair. Also, a Beautiful line of Straw Hats. Garter & Johnston, THE ONE PRICE HOUSE. Corner of Pine and Cormercial Streets. A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT GIVEN FREE 10} BACH PURCHASER. ommercial Street, Nevada City OOK In Vinton’s window, as you pass, and see tie Soap that is being offeren for #5 ecnts a box. There is Delightfully perfamed aud soothing to the skin. —AND— For the complex;onu —AND— » , Unexcelled for chypiand sunburo, NURSERY SOAP For the Toilet. Manufactured by }astman & Bro., Perfumers: Philodelphia. ola by VINTON, Druggist and Siationer, Broad Street H. §. Pepper Whiskey. This brand is acknowledged: by all judges to be the very best ever placed upon the market. ; 7 Large Tract of Land Under the-direction of the . Sisters Braezele. OPENING BILL! rT art The Charming Exact Comedy, -“Moggy’s Ferry.” OFFERED. FOR SALE. Ladies Free Monday, I. E. Every Lady accompanied by an escort holding one 30 cent ticket will be : admitted iret. Seats ‘now on, sale at Mulloy’. Gallery avd amento. Nevada —s It is offered for sale in bulk or by the case A. ISOARD J. Coan agar ae ‘ *. principally mining. Has very rich gold N eee pasa 4 l fron: three rows down s‘airs, 30 cents. Rest of F, Derei “ we sarc hig shana meuse. cénts, oh eel = 10 cents. No xtra z: r « large minip istric' as severa = charge for reserved .be.ts Secure seats and . . : s bd f mini ne: fs Gers, avoid rush at the door : = ( " . yan foundries and factories of mining machinery. r WE well-known Cashin. reridence and the ‘ £ = , ss ‘ 3 tashin Fieic etween the two Gras3 Te aaphecinaagia als Bian eae See EG t —-————— . Hay and fruits are cultivated. Hotela— . ; , McClinF 4 : ev roads, are offered for sate nt a bargain, . Nativoal Exchange, Union. Public hall— ; 3 3 3 ; W. H. KIRKBRIDE, : For particulars enquiré of : o Civil Engineer, Nevada City Daily TRANSORIPT,” Opers House, seats 800. Leading newspaper. With W.°W. WAGGONER. I. J. ROLFE. . Try it and see if.you do not attest to th it is Hand-made Mash Has the exclusive agency fcr it in this city, ° Ne ive Yon (redid For Common Sen IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. SUITS $15 UP. 'Perfact Fit Guaranteed. 22 PANTS 4 : “ul AND EXAMINE COODS. essrmith Esros.Merchant Tailors, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. “THIS LABEL ONA CHILDS SUIT GUARANTEES. PERFECTION. en ee ot FIVE : POINTES : OC vvvnn00000NNNOPRRDDTRONNDS PERFECTING FITTING, HOLDEAST EUTTONS, BLASTIC WAIST BENDS, WARRANTED .! OT ‘19 RIP. DOUBLE KNAKS. = vyvnvnnvennsnynnnnnnnnnvine Wdbdddda > The Old Reliable, 6 ‘a that it is all that is claimed for it, . Marcus M. Baruh, Manager. ‘i PERFECTION VTHEDAILYT (Established & Citv, Nevs —_— Nevada Published Evenings Dai Legal H SUBSCRIPTION TER M8aixty Cents a Month; Si Paidin Advance fora F ar LocAL READING Nott for First Insertion, Five sequent Time, One Dolls For Other Advertising } cation FRIDAY) «335 ces: : Telephor THE DAILY ' i em marized enti ~. Happy Nevada City is the on the Pacific Coast. Two nice rooms in ‘ offered for rent. Alsi a nice store room, During the absence W.H. Kirkbride wil office in this city. The El Capitan min county, is soon to be : closed, down all winte June 5th is the da Judge Davis of Yuba Frank Webber for the A lively scrap took street last night, in young-men took-a har Harry Parsons wag Daisy Hill mine, Gra night, One of his ears it required’ several s place, The High Court of San Francisco has se h year to be celebr rs-'Laura Heath French Corral has be: to the Grand Parlor Miss Lois L, Miller v The town presente ance yesterday aftern ceptions ®ll the store and by 3p. M. every veniently get away h Superintendent Ha leased th Broad. street and w family. F.C, Luetje inter provements to his bu A new awning or por probably the front « remodeled, Mrs. De Witt Ren at the Nevada Theat ing, May 29th. Th juartette, from San ent and take part in sion has been tixed a mine . has rogram will be pub: There are twenty esiding at other pl: boming here to live . dd suitable home x suumber of ho goon as lumber ar ained, yet they wil lemand, * ARRIVA Union Hote C. A. 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