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April 26, 1885 (4 pages)

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alble of es. be dér you ent hey ohn — to We re$5. es a us nd ive The Daily Tramerig is PU ISHED Daily, Mondays Excepted. , » TERMS:PER ANNUM. <5; foe ci @. .:$7.00 PRE WHERE occ ec gee as 15 cts Tur following is the jury in the case of the People vs. Ragou_ to be tried in the Superior Court Monday: G. W. Warner, W. Foster, W. L. Townsend, T. Halgall, D. Bilderback, J. W. Wiley, T. Le Duc, J. Carter, W. A. Dimond, F. Jeffries, J. P. Arbogast, R. Thomas. Sekvices at the Congregational Church morning and evening, by the paston, Rev. J. Sims. : Subject of lecture in the evening, “The Grand Old Father with a Noble Son.”? The young should be present to hear it. §.D. Baker; one of the largest owners in the Centennial mine, who was attacked by a stroke of paralysis abouta week ago, we are glad to state will be able to leave his bed in a few days. ye Geo. Conaway, Of Sacramento, arrived in Grass Valley Friday. evening on a visitto his relatives there. George gtew from boyhood to manhoodin this county. Sreve Mourpux and Miss Lizzie Hoefan were the winners of the polo caps, at the apron and necktie skating party, given at Grass Valley on Thursday night. New stone walls are all the rage. Three are being built. One at the residence of L. S. Calkins, one at Judge J. M.Walling’s and one on Aristocracy Hill. Aconraract has been let to lay down six-inch water pipe on Main street, Grass Valley. The award was mide to W. P. Morris jat 36 cents per foot. Joun Corr fell from a scaffold in the Idaho mine 0. Friday and was slightly injured. He fell ten feet and luckily escaped without breaking any bones. Tue San Juan road is being put in first-class order by Supervisor Mulloy. He has three teams and about a dozen men employed in doing the work. THE whitewashers, painters and carpenters are unusually busy. While there are no new buildings being erected a general fixing up is going on. tiple ages Mrs. Maaaiz Pomeroy, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gault, returned to her home at San Jose yesterday morning. _— Miss AGNES FarRELL, formerly ateacherin the schools of this place, is to be married to a leading physician of San Jose on the -29th inst. L. 8. Cauxins and wife returned from Los Angeles Friday evening. “Mr. Calkins will tomorrow resume his place on the TRANSCRIPT. PS NER Grorae Branp, of Brand & McCutchan, returned night before lastfrom Los Angeles and San Francisco. -_-Tue Assessor and his duputies are engaged in assessing Nevada and. Bloomfield townships. SHERIFF LORD came up Friday night from a trip to State Prison with William McKuan. Taz New York Hotel\has received a new coat of paint, aind_it looks very attractive. I. J. Roure has been appointed Notary Public, vice C. W. Cross, who failed to qualify. _>Wasuina make easy by using Frank Siddal’s Soap. Forsale by Shurtleff & Son. tf —_——__—_ <> o ——_—___— Hanae is what a man deserves when he cheats a newspaper man, Tur stores were never so full of goods as at the present time. Tue Standard Shoe Company ___are now open for business. THESE moonlight nights are perfectly lovely—for courting. —o>o—__—_ « One week from to-morrow the city election takes place. K. Casper’s proclamation will be published in the Transcript in a day. or two. Latest Music at Brand & McCutchan’s. api7tt Tramps are giving this section the go-by. Passenaer travel on the railroad is increasing. Saspata day again. Fine Cloths. J. A. Downing has received from New York a ~ magnificent Stock of cloths which he is prepared to make up in gents’ suits, in the latest styles at the low€8t prices, : < my2-tf *. members : Knights Templar. _ The Knights Templar have. decided to attend the Conclave in San Francisco, and the Nevada Commandery at this place has issued the following circular to its In obedience to the orders of the Grand Commander of Knights Templar of the State of California, the members of Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T., are hereby ordered to report in full uniform for annual parade and review at headquarters in San Francisco, on Saturday, may 2d, at 10 o’clock A. mM. The command willleave. Nevada City by 5:40 o’clock train on Friday morning, May Ist, proceeding thence by “‘swing train” to Sacramento; and’ on arrival at San Francisco, march in fatigue dress directly to headquarters at Parlor A, Palace Hotel,“ where equipments will bestored, tickets of admission t6 entertainments be distributed, and general orders for the parade issued. ~Commutation tickets, good for return by ‘any train until May 10th, will be sold only to those Sir Knights, and their wivés and children who go on the same train with the Commandery. It will not be nec” essary to return in a body. Pythian Gathering. Friday evening fourteen: members of Olympic. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, came up from Grass Valley and attended the meeting of Milo Lodge at this city. After the routine business of the evening was transacted Milo’s representatives to the Grand Lodge made a detailed written report of the proceedings of that body, the same being followed by speeches and musical exercises of an entertaining character. The evening was ended by the Knights partaking of an oyster supper served at the dizing rooms of Tam, the restauranteur. One of the pleasant episodes of the evening was the distribution among the gentlemen of a box of oranges brought from Los Angeles by the representatives to the Grand Lodge.. <iinecmetifpachctineeeesiies Row in the Camp. News comes to us that there is an ‘‘irrepressible conflict’? between the Anti-Debris Association of Yuba county and the men who have been putting up their coin to fight the miners. It is not to be wondered at, when it is known that they are engaged in an infamous cause. The Sutter County Farmer, edited by Ob-liar, and one of the most unrelenting enemies of the miners, makes serious charges against the officers of the Anti-Debris Association, and calls upon them to resign. They won’t resign, however, as they have got too good a thing. Too Good to Keep. We received the following letter which explains itself: San Francisco, April 23, ’85. Brown & CaLkmss—Gentlemen: You have been sending my paper for the last fifteen years to No. 612 Clay street. For some reason or another you have changed it to 12 Clay street. Now, the only reason I address you to tell you of your mistake is, that Cleveland may take a notion to ‘‘turn the rascals out’ and ‘put the other rascals in,’”? and they would not be able under thé circumstances to find me. Yery truly, * Liberal Donation. James O’Brien, who came up to the county seat on Friday last, interviewed a resident Director of the-Agricultural Fair, and before leaving the said Director, he said : “Put me down for $100, and send me word when you want the money and I will send yow-a check for the amount.”” This is characteristic of Jim O’Brien, a whole-souled and liberal man. : No Election on the Sixth of June. The writ of mandamus to compel Governor Stoneman to issue a proclamation, calling a special election on the 6th of June, submitting the proposed Heath amendments tothe people for their approval, has been denied by the Supreme Court, and therefore there will be no election. The amendments will be voted on at the next general election.Kensington and Lustie Painting. Mrs. M. Coffman, teacher of Kensington-and Lustre Painting, recently arrived from the East, is now stopping at the National Exchange Hotel, where she is prepared to give instructions in the above named arts. ap24-tf Tue new Shoe Store which is now open makes quite an acquisition to Commercial ‘street. , .Frencit Candy at-Brand & McCutchan’s. apl7-tf Tay our Snowflake Drip’; Shurtleff & Son, . tt . & a ern nes = Gone Back on the Hydraulic : Miners. The Record-Union has turned tail on the hydraulic miners. That paper has always been regarded as a firm friend of the mining interest, but its issue of Friday apprises us of the fact that it has been playing false. Its article is characterized with a mean and devilish spirit, just what, might be expécted from a rene*. gade. The Record-Union is trying to out-do the villainous attacks heretofgre made by the Bee and Appeal, and the cause of it we are at aloss.to understand. Thereis something in the wind. The Bee for the past few months has been acting quite respectable towards the mining interest, and the Record-Union is now imitating the Bee’s old style of warfare. Is it possible that the Record-Union has been substituted for the Bee to throw its slime ujfon the great mining” interest of California? Time will tell the cause of the sudden change of heart on the part of the ‘heretofore hydraulic miners’ friend, the Record-Union. We shall wait with patience. ne mo Supreme Court Commissioners. It was rumored on the street yesterday that the Superior Court Judges had tendered to Hons. Niles Searls, W. W. Cope and I. 8. Belcher the positions of Supreme Court Commissioners, and they had accepted. Three more able or distinguished lawyers could hardly be found in the State. So far as J udge Searls is concerned, there isno man residing in Nevada City whose loss to the community would be so great. He is one of our leading men, and having been identified with the best interests of the county from its infancy, his departure would be keenly felt. He is in every sense of the word one of God’s noblemen, and how to get along without him in the future is a question not easily solved. Worth Seeing. . James O’Brien, who is the owner of some of the finest stock in Yuba county, informed one of the Directors of the Agricultural Fair on Friday that he would exhibit some of his stock at the Glenbrook,-on the opening of the Fair. Among his stock he will bring up a thoroughbred Ram for which he paid $1,500; also the lar gest and handsomest Jack in Northern California. O’Brien’s ranch is on the Nevada county line, in Yuba county. While he is not taxed in this county, still we claim O’Brien, the hydraulic mining fiend as the Marys-villains call him. _—o—me Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court presiding : Harris vs. Webster. Jury disagreed, and case postponed till further order of the Court. People vs. Ragon. Jury sworn in and trial postponed till Monday. ; Champion Mg. Company vs. Con. Wyoming Co. Order setting trial vacated. People vs. Webber. Sentenced to pay a fine of $100, or in default thereof to be confined in the county jail 50 days. Down from the Dam. Dan. A. Rich, who has charge ofthe celebrated Fordyce Dam, the property of the South Yuba Canal Company, whose principal office is in this city, arrived in town yesterday. The Dam, which is the largest on the coast, is full of water, and the snow on the north side of Red Mountain is three and a half feet deep. The probabilities are that the water season will be short, on account of.so little snow in that section. < (SSSA Lea Tamat the Old Stand. A. Tam has removed to his old place, where he will continue to serve oysters in any style~desired. He will also keep on hand the-finest and freshest candies to be had in the market. Dinners and luncheons got up on short notice. Pigs’ feet, ham and eggs, etc., always on hand. a21-6t ae ‘Notice. _ vA Quartz mill forsale. I will sell at half price for cash the stamps, battery and machinery of a four stamp custom and ‘prospecting -quartz mill. For particulars call on J. B. Johnson, Esq., at his office, corner Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City. al6-tf The Lectnre Tuesday Evening. E. M. Preston will deliver a lecture at the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening next, the subject being, ‘“‘What I saw in the Sandwich Islands.’’? Admission, adults 25 cents, children 15 cents. 2t Latest Styles in Jewelry at yesterday, Hon: J.-M. Walling . : Anether Prop Gone. . @ The United States Supreme Court has knocked a prop from under Mormonism in refusing to overturn the action of the lower courts in excluding from the jury box in the trial ‘of polygamy cases avowed believers in the doctrines of polygamy. The casein which this issue was settled. was that of Rodger B. Clawson, a prominent Salt Lake City merchant, who took the matter up tothe Supreme Court ona writ of error, and received an adverse decision on Monday. PEE Hydrophobia ! transmit it through their teeth. Teeth should be kept free from virus. Use Sozopont, keep the human teeth clean, and no damage can be done by the man who says, “‘I feel like eating you up, dearest.”” é NewGallery. O. C. Percival has opened a first-class photograph gallery over A. Tam’s oyster saloon. He has just-received. the latest and most improved instruments, and is now prepared to take pictures second to no artist on the Coast. His prices are low and his work guaranteed in every particular. Call and see _specimens of work. al9-tf oo PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! No One Need Suffer. A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian Re ,) called Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William’s Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr
William’s Indian .Pile Ointment: “T have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found per thing which gave such immediate an rmanent relief as Dr. William’s ndian Ointment.” For sale by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price 16 ictNE Oo., Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio. Carr Bros., Agents. SALOON. H. B. SEARS...... Proprietor. HIS ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT, the finest in the city, ~has recentiy undergone a thorough overhauling, and as fine a stock of Ale, Porter, Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, with a call. The best Liquors and finest brands of Cigars will always be kept on hand, and customers ean rely upon being dealt with in First-Class Shape. Give mea call if you want something good. H. B. SEARS, Broad Street, opposite Citizens Banl, Nevada City, April 21, 1885. BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON —AND— HORSE-SHOEING SHOP, BROAD STREET, ABOVE W. C. GROVES P. CLANCY, Proprietor. HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF A FIRSTCLASS BLACKSMITH AND HORSE. SHOER, FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND THOMAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EMPLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I AM NOW PRERARED 10 DO ALL KINDS OF WORK IN. MY LINE IN THE BEST STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND A? THE LOWEST PRICES. P. CLANCY. Nevada City, April 1, 1885. Assessment Notice. HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—tocation of sociyat place of business, San Francisco, Calif “Location of works, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting of the Board of Trusteés, held on the 23d day.of April, 1885, an assessment (No. 19) of ee ee e i: ekfpadaa, a4 the 8 Col ion, pay: ps re in Dewee & Stale gold. coin to the Secretary, ice, No. ontFrancisco, Cal. San _ Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain ‘unpaid on MONDAY, the First (Ist) day June, 1885, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless ment is made before, will be sold on y, the the pnt asseseme nt, coste of adv and of sale, = 'HEO. W. Secretary. . Brand & McCutchan’s. apl7-tf ~ Office—No; 522 Montgmery , street, San Fenneiond, Cal. 026 cand $l. Frazier Mep-. : BANKEXCHANGE). : 4} M#DICINES DO, nineteenth (19th) day of June,1835, to pa: together with E 7 : Easy to See Through. Tlow can a watch—no matter how costiy—be expected to go when the mainspring won’t operate? How can anyone be well when his stomach, liver or kidneys are out of order? Of course you say, ‘‘He cannot.’’. Yet thousands of people drag along miserably in that condition; not sick abed, but not able to work with comfortand energy. How foolish, when a bottle or two of Parker’s Tonic would -set them all rtght. . Try it, and get back your health and spirits. —_ = ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS April 24. J. H. Neff, Colfax, F. A. Elster, You Bet, . Mrs. Baker, do Miss Snow, do 2 = do B. F. Snell & w, do Geo. Ogden, do W. H. Bitten, do W. H. Bailey, — do W.-H. Landrigan, do M. Byrne, Grass Valley, C. W. Kitts, do Coon Grissell, Washington, os bi oe z . J. Dwyer G) Jas. Read. Murchie, Harry L. Donglass;-city, J. W. Thurman, San Francisco, W. Hailey, do ‘ Thos. Farrer, city, Jno. Treanor, San Juan, Jas. P. Daley, do Jno. A. Seeley, do J; A. Pendergast, San Francisco. Richard Brown, Forest City, W, A. Rodgers, Folsom, O. D. Campbell, Blue Tent, Geo. A. Brand, Los Angeles, NATIONAL HOTEL, §.-A. Epp. 553% PROPRIETOR ‘ April 24, 1885. J.C. Barton, San Francisco H. J. Shmittacher, do G. J. Johnson, Sacramento H. E. Owner, G) W.F. Luther & fam. do R. G. Ogden, You Bet H, H. McCutchan, City Wm. Glaister, French Corral Miss E. Ogden, Granitevilie E. T. Jackson, do C. Giobatista, San Juan J. R. Davis, do —T BEST TONIC. Physicians and Druggists. Recommend It. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Weakness, Impure Bl » Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys ard Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, andall who leai sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation—orHEeR inom It enrichesand purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the imilation of good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and streagthens the .nuscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal. 4@fThe genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by Brown Chemical Co., Bullimore, Md HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $200,000. Principal Office -216 Sansome St SAN FRANSISCO ‘ data CNSURANCE ONLY J. F Hovenron President. J.J N. Susparp, Vice President. Cuarurs H. Srory, Secretary. R.H. Maeiu, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID. WaTT JOHN C. COLEMAN; Risks acceptei on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all just 8 for loss. GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY —— UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.......CALIFORNIA RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. (Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister THIS WELL KNOWN AND . Popular Hotel, situated on “MAIN STREBT, In the city of Nevada is one GAs) of the best furnished an 1mo oe comfortable-in Northern Cal“The Slooping Apartmes ie ping ents are ‘e, Ai aad Pleasant, and every bed in the eees hasa spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducerents. : _. The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and ‘re filled-with the best the market affords. The UNION has sone enjoyed the reputa P tion of being the B HOTEL in the moun keep it uptothat standard. . ice Sample Room en first floor, § for COMMERCIAL TRAV: Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiaro Tables connected with the House. : The Best Ever Made. Hall, Luhrs'& Co., of Sacramento, are now proprietors of the celebrated Snow-Flake whixkey. It is regarded as the best in the world for family use and medicinal purposes, It is absolutely pure, mild, smooth and mellow. Those who have ocgasion to.use whiskey should be sure and get that brand, as there is none’equal to it. There is no risk in buying Snow Flake, as the proprietors have furnished every grocer who has it for sale, with a large lot of sample bottles which are given to customers free of charge. The proprieters.of the Snow Flake are not afraid to have the article thoroughly tested and therefore furnish the sample bottles asyabove stated. Buy one bottle and you will never use any other brand of whiskey. General Grant all Right. The latest news from General Grant indicates that he is quite out of danger. It-is said that the General-and his family will spend the month of July at or near Saratoga,and the month of August will be passed in the Catskills. Geceeemcormeiniieersnnecnah Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, Especially Valuable for Childrén. Dr. J. R. Frayser, Memphis, Tenn.,; says: ‘‘I have used Scott’s Emulsion for many years, and regard it as valuable medicine for the diseases of adults,;~for infants teething, and broken down systems in children.” A GRAND CALICO PARTY Will be given at Ym Nevada Theatre, A BY PROF. MICHELL, On Friday Evening, May lst. Good Music will be in attendance. Admission $1 per couple. Ladies and children 25 cents. N, E. CHAPMAN, a NTIS? T, cmTyY, AL’A. EXTRACTING 4 sPEC. LTY. LOCAL 4 Office at Resi I+nce, ANE» .fE! CS DESIRED. ramento St. THOS. SHU cLEFF, u. A. SHURTLEFF. THOMAS SHURTLERE AND SON Deale Groceries —AND— Provisions CANNED AND \CASE GOODS, FROITS, Poultry and Game, FRESH FISH. ——_ — CHOICEST GANKIES In the Market. Our Prices Areas Low as The Lowest 42 Goods delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. THOS. SHURTLEFF ht) EO, Commercial St., Nevada City. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL 5 —AND— STAGH EOUSH, 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. sors THE NATIONAL EXgeen aa:ss] CHANGE HOTEL is the ae ff finest structure north of ff Sacramente. Fire proof,_ modern in all its appointments, elegantly furnished, and has recently besn renovated throughout, Tne Table fare will be-unexeptionable and accommodation for families y provided. ; es to suit the times. Free Buss to sad from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonvil'e Fy.est City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North bloonfield, DerBet, Little York and Dutch Flat. .~ THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— BILLIARD ROOM Constantly supplied with the very bec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You . * I PARALY MY ESP ih) GOODS (COUSINS Se OF . Ihe, brew . San Francisco Store ! ‘ New Stores and New Soring ~and Summer Goods ! Our new Spring and Summer stock of Dry Goods is on sale, beginning April Ist. Allthe goods have not yet arrived, but we promised to open on the above date and will: keep our word. MF 1X have concluded to undersell-all my Dry-Goods. Cousins in Nevada City. They charged you Big Pricés before I came, and if I went away they would do it again. ' @@F A certain merchant warns you to beware ~of blowing. He does all the blowing, #0 look out for him. He says the Little Beauty Corset has heretofore sold for $1, but he will sell it for four bits. He is the only one who charged you $1. “I never asked but four bits “for it. I now sell that Corset for FORTY CENTS. If he will sell it for forty cents, I will sell it for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. / : O@ Genuine C. P.Corset $2.25. A competitor advertises it at $2.50. : He says he keeps no trash or moth-eaten goods. He is the-one that bought at auction in San Francisco the biggest lot of stuff of that kind ever senthere. He isthe one that has fifteen-year-old moth-eaten goods in his store. I don’t carry them over from season to season. {OF 1 am the man that brought down. prices-inthis town, and I have saved money for all of you. I am the one that has fairly earned the people’s patronage. I have received it, and am thankful.. &@~ Here are a few-sample prices to prevail on and after April Ist ; MF A full line of Worsted Dress Goods at cents a yard. MF Full finished Balbriggan stockings, silk clocked, full value 40 cents, 20-cents a pair. @@Children’s Brown Ribbed Stockings, 3-pair for 2 bits. _ (oF India Rubber Coarse Combs, formerly 15 cents, now 5 cents. Fine Combs 2 for 5 cents. MF Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, formerly 3 for 2 bits, now 2 bits per half doz. MF 1000 gross Buttons, 2 dozenfor 5 cents. Some of them worth 3 bits a dozen. MF Jouvine Gloves, $1.25 a pair. MF Good Gingham, 20 yards for $1. @@F Sheeting for 20 cents a yard. (0@ Chemises we formerly sold for 50 cents, now 20 cents. M@F” Stockings in all colors, formerly 3 pairs for 50 cents, now 5 cents a pair, O@Muslin, 20 yards for $1. ow. Coats’ Cotton, in all numbers,at Four Bits a dozen the year around, (@F” J will not be undersold. If these figures are beaten I will come still lower.MaPA nice line of French Kid Shoes. (0@™ We don’t connect with any store on Commercial street. MF Our only Stores are on Broad Street; the Dry Goods Store OPPOSITE Stumpf’s Hotel, the Clothing Store NEXT to Stumpf’s Hotel. i. HYMAN, THE NEW SAN FRANCISCO STORE. ©@ We do not advertise one thing and do another. We do just what we say we will. @FCountry orders satisfactorily and honestly filled. Goods delivered free of charge within city limits. (a Temploy six clerks. It needs them al} toattend to my many customers. —Thne New CLOTHING STORE Is Now Open! THE NICEST LINE OF Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Ccustom = Made SOlothingsg EVER-SEEN IN-THIS TOWN. i, We have no room to-day for a price list, but. will sell goods CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE DARE TO. —A full stock of— ——— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS A FEW OF OUR PRICES : — Cotton Flannel Shirts and Drawers, 4 bits a suit. Good Merino Undershirts, 2 bits, formerly 4 bits. Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 a suit. Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, 2 bits apiece. Shaker Socks, 10 cents. y Latest Style Summer Neckties, 6 for 2 bits. FULL STOCK LATEST HATS. _ MEF” Nice stock of high and low shoes for young men. (0@Full stock of Boots, with and without nails, coarse or fine and in all brands, for miners, for men and boys. Ey Proprietor of the New San Francisco Clothing Store, next door to Stumpf’s Hotel. poe > Also Proprietor of the San Francisco Dry Goods Store, opposite Stumpfs Hotel. ee see t I will soon give further particulars. Don’t buy till have seen my stock, ee . © : =o a 2. Nevada City. fa (0@FNighgowns we formerly. sold for_75 cents, now-40 cents. ues y Oa TRUNKS (big stock) from $2 to $3 cheaper than elsewhere. e F oF isbn gape tencsi< oh ee i { ti