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Li
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ted. Must a
ng city limits,
nd most profitng of 100 acres,
itable bearing,
sre fine varien & Warm, sunoice Farm of
Railroad about
id_ cultivation,
fruit tracts in
house and
enough on this
e.
tuated in the
res under cultion the public
rom. Railroad.
in abundance
A splendid puruated in a shelerly known as
good house and
situated for the
located that it.
e.
cres, situated}ur
33 Valley; well
of good springs.
ja City. Good
gs. This pro
er, With little
I} means to pur
ocated within }
orted fruit trees,
acres, 344 acres
heds, ete., 500°
. trees, 50 apple,
e of cultivation,
City to Grass
orably situated
house, barn,
ns, saddle, har‘Spring and wa-. ‘
siness portion of
vellar, woodshedi
m Railroad, 6
rooms, bann.a
‘ain, or stock,
title.
ader cultivation ;
n, sheds, etc.
stented ; 10 acres
barn and other
City.
ada City. A good
rd, garden, ete.,
the limits of Ne-Nevada City; im
e fruit; lot 65 by
nce properties in.
stock ranch forand a large free
red with oak and
ley and 3 miles.
ated, containing
. the tract fenced.
l span horses, 18
blacksmith shop
with the -place.
yf farming.
onsisting of 1200
belt of Nevada
iteced, and a poruber ; will be sold
chasers. ‘Timber
ice of the land.
d, well-situated,
place.
from Grass Valing land and razin
the place. Splennd within 4 miles '
litch, and can be
ae,
ad Lands.
he office ofCity.
. second page,
San Jose to attend the State Nor‘ty and Miss Maggie Dowling, of
_ Southern Pacific office there while
~ fleas to the square foot than any
s See the advertisement ofa stray
ete
Dailv. Mondays Excepted.
(EGF Additional local matter on
Tomorrow Prof.T. B. Gray and
a portion of his family, O. Chaney
and family and, Miss Josie White
will goto the vicinity of the Centennial mine in Washington town-.
ship and camp outthere. It is a
good region for hunting and fishing, and Prof. Gray promises to
furnish the Transcript scribe
with indisputable evidence of his
skill as a deer-slayer before he has
been there many days.
and return will leave at 9 :45 o’clock
this morning, and a large number
ofladies. and. géntlemenwill go
down uponit. The fare is only a
dollar for the round trip, and all
who go will have an opportunity
to see u trainload of uniformed
Grand Army comrades from the
East as they pass through en route
to the Encampment.
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Tue following leave today for
mal School: Miss Maggie O’Donnell, Fred and Jacob Arhogast, of
this city; Jas. A. Black, of Edwards’ Crossing ; Albert Turner, of
Hunt’s Hill; Miss Mamie HegarMoore’s Flat. Miss Maggie Stenger will leave tomorrow for the
game school. .
Dr. Cartwricut, of Grass Valley, made a svucial call at the Transcript office yesterday. He will
attend to Dr. E. W. Charles’ patients during that. gentleman’s absence at the G. A. R. Encampment He can be found at Dr.
Charles’ office in. this city from
to 5 o’elock on the aftern
each week day.
_ ae
Ep. W. Brack of
gone to Turlock, #resno county,
to temporaril e charge of the
the regular agent is having a bit of
ar Turlock has a State-wide
putation for containing more
other town on the Coast.
Wo. Barron, of Kansas City,
Mo., whocomes to the Coast to
attendthe G. A. R. Encampment,
“arrived here Jast evening. He is
a brother of Mrs. N. E. Adair of
this city, andthe two have not
metfor 24 years.
o> +
Gerorae A. Brack has been appointed the special San Francisco
correspondent of the TRANSCRIPT,
and he will keep our readers posted on the behavior of the Nevada
City folks when at the Bay.
Posrmaster J. F. Scoroeper of
Rough and Ready informs us that
Postmaster-General Vilas contemplates making another change
in the Grass Valley and Rough
and Ready mail route.
>_>
SUPERINTENDENT TirFANy has
just returned from an official visit
tothe public schools at Bear Valley; Lowell Hill and You Bet.
He found them all in admirable
condition.
’ Mrs. Tuos. Hicks, eldest daughter of Mrs. Arnhart, is expected to
arrive in this city next Friday
from the East. Mrs. Hicks will
remain here about two months.
Amone the young gentlemen of
Nevada City who’ will paint San
Francisco red this week are Marcus Baruh, James Colley and
Thomas Daniels.’
—> +>
Mars. K. Evanis, mother of Mrs.
Polage, Mrs. Miller, and Misses
Annie and Katie Evanis, is here
on a visit from Salmon Falls.
paces almpnee selene
Lrorotp GarTae has been appointed assignee with bonds fixed
at $1,000in the case of John A.
Church, an insolvent debtor.
Tue Pavilion Committee of the
District Fair Association will
meet at Hunt’s Hall at 2 o’clock
tomorrow afternoon,
Tene should be a large attendance of representative citizens at
the mass meeting at the Theatre
tomorrow wight.
Tue anti-mining sneaks must
go, judging from the antipathy
displayed toward them by the people of this city. ais i
James B. Gray went-to San
Francisco yesterday to purchase a
power press for the Herald office.
Cuartes H. Mit and Joseph
Southern, natives,’ of England,
were naturalized yesterday.
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horse, published in another column. set
i}
ee
Everysopy drinks the delicious
Following Up What Appears to
towards the South Yuba again.
yesterday to continue “his investigation into the evidences of a
crirae supposed to have been comnothing new.
from this city on the night of the
20th of last month with the exlieve his disappearance is due to
no such causes, their theory being
that he has been murdered.
ing that he left here two rough
looking customers were at Purdon’s bridge on the San Juan
road, and there ate some lunch
the +i
poind was considerably disturbA MYSTERY.
be a Clue to a Crime.
Under Sheriff Holland went out
miited there recently. He learned
Domanico Cassi disappeared
away from his relatives. His relatives and friends, however, beAbout two o’clock of the mornand drank from a bottle they carried. with -them., They hung
around there quite awhile, when
Mr. Purdon not liking their appearance and actions ordered
them to move.on. They started
up the grade. toward North San
Juan. Near the topof the grade
they were met by L. D. Ratht
bun after palging
observed their tracks in the road.
When he got'to a point about a
mile wee quarter this side of
er he noticed--where the
ed as though astruggle had occurred there, and pieces of a straw
hat were on the ground near by.
The tracks of three men approached
this placefrom the direction of
Nevada City, but the footprints of
only two passed beyond.
Mr. Rathbun knew nothing of
Caszi’s disappearance then, but
he suspected that a crime of some
sort had been committed and so
mentioned to various people what
he had seen. ==)
When he heard about Cassi he
surmised that there might be
some connection between what he
} Legislature ; but the people who are
pressed-intention—of—going— to his . person living on the Pacific Coast
home at North Bloomfield, and
he has not since been heard from.
Some say that he owed a couple of
hundred dollars to various parties
and had trouble just before coming to the county seat with his
father and brother about a span
of mules he had purchased for
their joint use; therefore it is argued that he simply quit the country to avoid his debts and get
THE REAL ISSUE. x
The Duty of the Legisiature . on
the Irrigation Question.
It is not Haggin, Tevis, Carr,
t, nor Lux & Miller, nor any
ephemeral candidate for transitory Senatorship that controls, or is
really concerned in the issue of
irrigation now before the State
watching with an unerring, critical eye, every movement that may
be at. Sacramento. Every
—from the northern boundary
line of Oregon to the southern extremity of California—will find out
and appreciate what manner of
men California legislators are;
and the ones who will hereafter
render the verdict—the people—
fully recognize the fact that under
the decision of the Supreme Court,
without further legislation, a monopoly will receive from the uses
‘of water that should be free and
open to the use of men, millions of
dollars perannum. It is not the
irrigators, as represented in organizations or conventions, or associations of ~any~kind,~but the
people of the State who smart under a wrong, and demand fro
the Legislature simply an of
justice.. The persons whose names
are prominently mentioned in connection with this question on either side are practically nonentities
when the people appreciate that a
cduaisle invaded that effects
their” birthright. When efforts
‘ate made by specious arguments
to mislead the people they may
prevail for the hour, hut the day
of exposure comes and the popular edict of condemnation goes
forth. The energetic and wily riparianists may claim that their
cause is just, but the masses of
the people appreciate that the
irrigation movement isone that
represents and affects the entire
population of the State, irrespective of vocation. The people demand of this Legislature enactments and constitutional amendments that will give the State and
its population for generations to
come a permanent, regular and
systematic method of utilizing
water for the common good.
There are opinions from high authority that while California is
pre-eminently an irrigation country, little has been done by legislation to foster or protect. the interest. It is properly claimed
that the greater portion of the
to say of the Sells circus:
city yesterday and today will take
its departure and also a pile of
tion to the large crowd which made
the streets were filled with people
watching for the parade.
. "When it took place there was
had observed andthe fate of the
Italian, and so stated to the authorities when they interviewed
him.
Under Sheriff Holland during
Friday’s examination of the scene
where the alleged struggle had occurred saw what appeared to him
marks of blood upon the ground.
He brought some of the discolored
dirt to town when he came in that
evening, and a chemical analysis
showed that it had been saturated
with blood.
Sheriff Lord learned yesterday
thaton the day following Cassi’s
disappearance a party answering
well to his description passed
through the town of Spenceville,
coming from this direction. He
stopped there at a saloon long
enough tu get a drink of liquor,
then proceeded on his journey.
City Board of Education,
The City Board of Education
met yesterday.
The following bills were allowBrown & Calkins, printing,$9.50.
I. J. Rolfe, Insurance, $15.
G. E. Turner, merchandise,
$33.55.
Brand Bres., pens, $1.
The resignation of F. T. Nilon
as teacher of the High School was
accepted.
The election of a successor to
Mr. Nilon was postponed till tomorrow evening.
The rules and regulations were
amended in accordance with previous notice, and further amendments were offered. Action on
the latter will be taken at the
next regular meeting.
Smith’s Elementary Physiology
and Hygiene was adopted as a
supplementary study to be used in
the grades to be selected by the
classification committee.
The Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for furnishing supplies and wood. )
It was ordered’ that the schools
re-open on Monday, August 30th.
o>.Fined for Battery.
Tegler and Bracelin, the young
men arrested for robbing a Chinaman on Sacramento street last
Saturday night, and whose preliminary -hearing before Justicc
Wadsworth resulted in their dis+
charge, pleaded guilty Friday
evening to battery and were fined
$15 each.
‘ —
Worstep at less than cost at
Brand & Stich’s. al-2t
_ Ip you want a cold, refreshing:
State owes its prosperity if not its
existence to our present system of
irrigation; and yet we have no
regularly system atized legislative
enactments that will fully meet
the law. The laws as to the use
of water should be so modified as
to conform to the requirements of
the-times, local surroundings, the
immediatg wants of the hour, and
in conformity to the principles as
enunciated by the best authors
and jurists in the country. The
present Legislature is doomed to
perpetual oblivion, if nothing
more, ifit does not come to the
rescue%ind make a beginning. [It
cannot do everything that the
times require, but it can accomplish enough to establish a beginning ina system. to be hereafter
projected that will give full and
equal rights to all. It is tobe
hoped that the Legislature will
listen to the voice of the people
and establish itself in the favor
and the high regard of its constituency.
PoiTicaL announcements in the
Transoripr cost $5 apiece, payable in advance. Send along your
names, gentlemen, with the coin,
and we will give.you a decent sendoff. Don’t be modest about it;
the printers are not.
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One of the principal fruit shippers of the Coast proposes to purchase 100 acres of fruit land in Nevada county and plant it in trees
during the coming winter.
nn
A concert will be given Wednesday evening, August 11th, for the
benefit of the M. E. Church. Ice
cream will be served during the
evening.
fee ETS SU
a
Rooms to Let.
Furnished or unfurnished. Mrs.
L. W. Preble, Piety Hill. al-4t
About to Depart.
Miss Gilbert, the artistic trimmer at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s,
is about to conclude the season
bere. . Ladies desiring millinery
work done by her should leave
their orders within the next ten
days at latest. jy25-tf
to no artist in the State. Go and
Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf
House No. 2. j29-tf
Swart’s photogaphs are second
see specimens at his gallery on
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Misses RosenTHAL AND Ross
are now prepared to do all kinds
Broad street, opposite Engine
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and
The Cirous.
The Salt Lake Tribune has this
“Sells Bros.’ circus visited this
Salt Lake cash. The circus was a
good.one and gave entire satisfacup its audiences. In the morning
“There were two or three open
cages [with lions, leopards and
their tamers sitting bravely i
their midst, and the always present caliope, which played
Wings’ itistéead of the ‘Sweet By
was produced in good
Particularly praiseworthy
ere the trapeze acts, the tumbling and the contortion specialties, and there was the usual
amount of good riding. Allin all
it was a good show.”
The Yuba County Bastile.
Some of the mountain Lo de
have slandered the County Jail to
such an extent that many have
come to the conclusion that the
prisoners are maltreated. They
do this because Henry Place says
so, and tells an untruth. The jail
is in condition and a state of
cleanliness, as any one can verify
upon examination. — Marysville
Appeal.
S. Wheeler of this city visited
Mr. Place in the jail, and he verifies all that the latter says about
the nastiness of the place andthe
beastly manner of treating prisoners. The ventilation is poor, the
bedding stinks, the food furnished
is not fit for a human stomach educated outside of the slums, there
is no furniture in the cell besides
the bed on the floor, a tin cup and
a bucket—in fact the whole managementis a reflection upon the
authorities in control, é
———_e——
Now is the Time to Buy———
Brand & Stich are busy -marking down goods, which they are
going to sell at reduced prices for
sixty days, as they contemplate
making a change in some of their
lines of goods and desire to make
room for a large holiday stock.
By the way they are marking
down goods people had better
avail themselves of a chance to
secure bargains.
The San Francisco Opposition
Clothing Store.
L. Hyman, of the San Francisco Opposition Store, has returned
from the Bay where he purchased
an immense stock of clothing,
boots, shoes, etc. By the advertisement in this morning’s TRANScrIPT it will be seen that he offers
unprecedented bargains. Read
his notice and then call and examine his goods.
Prof. Hitchcock’s Class,
The entertainment given by the
members of Prof. Hitchcock’s
elocutionary clase in the vestry of
the M. E. Church Friday night
was very interesting. The members of the class acquitted themselves splendidly, and showed
that they had been. well trained.
Will Assume Charge Tomorrow.
—s
John F. Hook, who was a few
days ago elected Chief Engineer
of the Fire Department, and J. J.
Jackson, the new Assistant Chief,
will be swornin tomorrow. They
will then at once enter upon the
discharge of their duties, They
will make efficient officers.
EP ren
Still Panning Out,
The Derbec Mining Company
has detlared another dividend,
payable tomorrow. This is {the
fifteenth dividend and the pros
pect is fair of its continuing this
same thing for several years to
come.
Catarre Curep, heaith and
sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’.
Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents,
Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agts.”
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on. every bottle of Shiloh’s
Vitalizer. It never fails to cure.,
. Carr Bros., Agents. ~~
Taar Hackina CouaH can be
so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure.
We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Agts.
——-2—————
How vain the loving darts that fly
From e’en the most bewii eye,
Unless the teeth are pure and
And ever asnowy whi
If you save your teeth harm,
In SOZODONT you'll find the charm.
Suon’s Catarrh Remedy—a
positive cure for Catarrh ,Diptheria
and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros.
agents.
quantities.
it.
Cathartic Pills.
J. D. Ostrom,
Dr. Harris, City,
A. P. Small, 8S.
G. W. Johnson,
Miss A. Cerall,
Wm. Menner,
R. H. Judson,
: SS
Nora particle of calomel or any
other deleterious substance enters
into the composition of Ayer’s
On the contrary, \
they prove of special service to ae .
those who have used calomel and ae, Zz i)
other mineral poisons as medi:
cines, and feel their injurious effects. In such cases Ayér’s Pills
are invaluable.
PEST KTS
Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Rector Bros... PROPRIETORS
July 30.
Mrs. O. A. Crandall & d, Blmfld
Mrs. Mobley, Bloomfield,
“do
F.
N. H.
do
do
do
‘Smartsyille on Dams.
Eprror Transcript :—In spite of
all E. A. Davis’s palaver to the
contrary, everyone here knows
that he goes far beyond his position as attorney, in bitter, unrelenting malignity towards every
man from the mines. His is one
of those small natures that knows
no such feeling as magnanimity
or mercy towards the vanquished.
Puffed up with a stupid sense of
his importance, indolent and slow
ce)
alignity, and under pretense
being social with that victim
ropedhim into making statements
which he afterwards construed in
court as a confession—an act for
which Mr. Burrows scored him
with most caustic sarcasm. This
is the kind of a hair-pin that E. A.
Davis is, now posing fora position
on the Republican ticket.
~~" SMARTSVILLE.
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Rush of Freight. .
Freight is arriving here over the
Narrow Gauge Railroad in great
Dealers ~ throughout
this part of Nevada county and in
Sierra areflaying in unusually
large stocks for the fall and winter
trade, and the mines are now getting their year’s supplies. Twenty-eight teams are engaged in delivering the freight, butit is coming in faster than they can handle
Additional teams have been
sent for and will‘. soon be on the
road.
G. H. Fletcher, Grass Valley,
J. R. Young, Linden, W. Va.
S.A. Hardy, Dalls, Or.,
Jos. Nicholson, Arizona,
J. C. Cummings, Bloomfield,
Mrs. Fisher and fm Downieville
W. A. Parker, Pleasant V.
C.J. Briggs, San Juan,
W. P. Clerkin & d, Pike City,
Chas. Barton, San Juan,
Mrs. Clark and d, Camptonville
Mrs. Detubell and s,
H. D. Rathbnn, Cherokee,
J. 8. McBride, San Juan,
J. Bamberger, San Francisco,
SY SS
When Baby was sick, we{gave her Castoria,
When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children she gave them
Castoria
Lest Heirs.
Samuel De Bo, who recently
died at Graniteville, and left a
few hundred dollars behind him,
came from the same town ‘‘back
east” that the Tidings editor did,
and that paper says: He was @
man of fine and was from
a good ly. We think close
search Will show a will. We can
probably put the administrator on
e track of the heirs of the estate,
although it has been many long
. Over a million bottles of Dr.
Ling the past year, and not a single
Gunn’s Bitters have been sold durcomplaint has ever, been made
against them.
Canr Bros. sella hundred times
more of Dr. Gunn’s Bitters than . vestiou.
of all other kinds, and that shows
which are the best in the market.
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive
general satisfaction._The display ]in “his intelligence, insignificant . years since we knew much about settee aa
included all of the old features of a . everywhere except amo om ‘an. the deceased.” e Oo Dee ee. mA ., bomination mination as District Steerer.
circus street parade with some nov: . ti-hydraulic conspirators, he showon wee: Wawa. For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitwae i reo
elties. There were two brass bands, . ed in the case of the Place matter ters is the best remedy in the wide —
a drum and fife corps, with a long] a bi disgraceful as it. Following are the reduced rates . world. For County Treasurér.
array of elephants, camels, fine. was ungentlemanly. In’ the Pat. at which post office money orders ee EORGE E. ROBINSON will be a candi:
horses and ponies. Campbell cases he evinced a simi. are now being issued; For sums A navy writes: “I have used date for
not exceeding $5, five: cents; over
$5 and not exceeding $10, eight
cents; $10 to $15, ten cents; $15
to $30, fifteen cents; $30. to $40,
twenty cents; $40 to $50 twentyfive cents ; $50 to $60, thirty cents;
$60 to $70, thirty-five cents ; $70 to
$80, forty cents ; $80. to $100, fortyfive cents.
a!
AME to the residence of the undersigned
July 29, a small black mare. Brand
on the right shoulder. The owner can recover her by proving proderty and™paying
charges.
JAMES MONRO.
Nevada City, July 31, 1886. 1
DR. GUNNS
i ~
BIT TERS
REGULATING CATHARTIC.
THE ACKNOWLEDGED
Tonic AND APPETIZER.
THE INDISPENSABLE
HovusEHOLD REMEDY.
A SURE PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CURE FOR
BILIOUSNESS,
TORPID LIVER,:
And All Malarial Troubles,
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
Nausea, NERVOUSNESS,
Loathing of Food,
KIDNEY COMPLAINT,
DR. CUNN’S
BiTTERSsS
Are Purely Vegetable,
A. WUTKE,
FASHIONABLE BOOT
AND SHOEMAKER,
BROAD STREET
Two doors below
Post Office, Nevada City, Cal.
Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty
5 cai iia
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
722 Montgomery Street,
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
Costiveness or Constipation,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Impure Blood, General Debility, Etc.
PERFECTLY SAFE—RELIABLE
A. Van Alsting & Company,
PROPRIETORS & MANUFACTURERS,
SAN FRANCISCO...++0+055 CAL.
For sale by Carr Bros.,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in my family . len Gomrention “ne Bepabfor many years, and could not keep
house: withont-t,Yor relief of] 7° CO Cee
the paing ‘consequent upon female J, TIFFANY will be o candidate for _
wéakness and irregularities, I con. ant of Public Schools, pe sce oy ge nor
alder it without an equal.” . Sa ee
ne For County Assessor. :
HOMAS H. MOORE, of Grass Valley
Exy’s Cream Balm cured me of
a very disagreeable disease which
I supposed to be catarrh. I think A he gp, Smeg Bage Bagy Mh ot
it one of the best of rémédies for the B Hips Elieun Oeemiy Ooo tention: yes a
any complaint of the nasal organs.
=. W. Ott, Anaconda, Mont.
For County Superintendent.
Evening ’Bus to Grass Valley. J ROGERS, of Grass Valley, will
——— W. be a candidate for County Superintendent of Public Sclrools, subject to ‘eae Frank Richards has commenced running an evening ’bus to and wee barr tame gar do
from Grass Valley. Leaves Nevada at 7 o’clock. Leaves Grass
‘Valley at 8:300’clock. Orders
can be left at New York HoI wave been troubled with catarrh from boyhood, and considered my case chronic until about
three years ago I procured: Ely’s
For Public Administrator,
R. LORD is a candidate for re-elec» tion to the office of Public Adminis
trator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
For Sheriff,
EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley, is a
candidate for re-election as Sheriff,
subject tothe decision of the Republican
Cream Balm, and I count myself . County Convention.
sound today, allfrom the use’ of :
one bottle.J. R. Cooley, Hard-( For Public Administrator.
M. WILEY, of Grass Valley, is a canJ . dilate tor hominagen aa Publis. Ad
ministrator, subject to the decision of. the
Republican County Convention. :
ware Merchant, Montrose, Pa.
(ope res he ETE EET
POLITICAL.
For Assemblyman.
‘J. ROLFE, of Nevada City, will bea
« candidate forthe nomination of Asemblyman in the 14th District, subject to
he decision of the Republican convention.
==
For County Treasurer,
ENRY MONULTY, of Moore’s Fiat,
will be a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision of
the Republican County Convention..
ria
For Public Administrator. For County Assessor.
AUL QUICK, Sen. of Badger Hill, will be
a.candidate. for the office of County Assessor subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. :
— UNION HOTEL.
THE LEADING HOYEL OF NEVADA CITY.
MRS. J. RAPES of -PROPRIETRESS,
On the First Day of Auoust, 1986,
The Management of this Hotel will be resumed
by MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, widow of the late J.
Naffziger, under whose popular control che house
became the best resort for the traveling public in
Northern California. 3
een
H C. MILLS, of Nevada City, will be a
@ candidate for nomination as Public
Administrator, subject to the decision of the
Republican Convention.
(0@Tourist seekers for health and others are invited to notice the
advantages offered by this Hotel. The House contains one hundred
rooms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished.
THE TABLES will be supplied with the best the market affords,
SAMPLE ROOMS on the First Floor and special accommodations
for Commercial Travelers, Tourists and Families.
FREE BUS to and from the Depot.
STAGES leave the house for all parts of the upper count .
Valley and Marysville daily. oe ee
H. G. PARSONS..BUSINESS MANACER
ERASTUS BOND.....-.CHIEF CLERK
THE UNION BAR AND BILLARD ROOM will be under the
management of IRA R. DOOLITTLE, who will supply the best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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COMPAREAND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
and healthy drink, try Carr Bros.”
er will cure sick headache.
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National
RECTOR BROS.,
Proprictors.
Formerly of the Union Hot«l.
Exchange.
g@-The new managem
portant changes and im
and will make it the Best
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A Fine Fire-Proof Sructue in the Business Centre
Of the City, with all the requirements of
A FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL.
© Fypress, Post Office and General Stage Office
For all Interior Points—in the Building.
The Home of the Traveling Public. .
Sample Rooms on First Floor.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers.
: ent are making’ many imrovements in thf Hotel
Fac simile of the ordinary Ham, now
being placed on the markrt, and claimed to
be as good as the ‘Our Taste.”
* Fae simile of the eelebrated ‘Our Taste
selected trimme Ham, taken from hogs,
and cured ex) for fancy trade. Always fresh, bright and delicious,
The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh bright, juicyand
tender as a chicken. A slice for‘breakfast is indeed delicious
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM ae
fotel North of Sacramento,
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al, Labs & Co, Por, ‘Sacramento