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September 21, 1894 (4 pages)

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oye » bn caiendialinslieaainisemenenimeidenimaianeaiiieibeasnonsa THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT \ SCHNABEL INTERVIEWED. ‘(Established Sept. 6. 1860.) He Tells a Post Reporter About the Trouble at Osborn Hill. Adolph Schnabel, the deposed Superintendent of the Osborn Hill mime, in an interview with a reportor of the San FranCalif. . cisco Post, explaintd the differences between the miners and the Osborn Hill Company and which gave rise to the trouble between the Superintendent and the men. AccordSUBSCRIPTION TeRM’—Fifteen Cents a Week, . ing to his story the men were in the habit Sixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When or going to work: inthe morning at 7 : : Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. FRIDAY....: 1. SEPT., 21. 1894) Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Published Evewings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. o’clock and quit. at noon for half an hour to LocAn Reapinc Norices—Ten Cents a Line. take lunch.” They then worked until 5 for First Insertion, Five rear a oe cocuge ae o'clock. ‘The hours were changed, giving sequent Time, One Dollaa Line a Month. Rates i For Other Advertising Made Kno #n on .Applithe men an hour for lunch and working up Bu cation to 6 o’clock im the evening. .The union wanted the mine governed according to its Bees se ‘. rules, which included special regulation PERSONAL POINTERS. for Saturday, when the men quit. work at 4 a o’clock in the afternoon, and the time of A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks . the night shift was cut to eighthours. Doings and Intentions. He spoke of other matters upon which — = ees ssa the miners and the company diftered, but et . . py nae ne re ~Vdenied that the company-compelled their . R. James of Sacramento is in town. : d with them. W. E. Pesslen, Alex ‘White and H.-C. . “™ployes to board with She ; g F : The Post editorially condemns the action a SE of the Miners’ Union, and says: ‘‘If the . Geo. A. Richards of Placerville was in Grass Valley people desire to drive capital bits ney: on Waid out of their reach, they are going the right ra R. Gunnison came down from Washingway aboot i.” ce ton today. F SSO ae . W.C. Ralston, one of the Directors of the . ys ita yams See Eee abeve named mining company, arrived’ at a few days. Grass Valley. last evening. ‘This morning he had a consultation with the officers of the Miners’ Union and arrived at a settlement of the grievances complained of. The miners are to work the same hours ‘as at the other mines, are to be paid standard wages, and will be at liberty. to board wherever they choose. Work will be resumed at the mine, without delay and it is believed that everything will ‘ran smoothly from this time on. ~@ Salmon for Everybody. Mr. and Mrs, C, Hitchcock and I. Richards, of Penryn, aré visitingour city. D. A. Crowell of _ Downieville .arrived here last evening on his way below. ‘ W. T. Cressler, a banker of Cedarville, ; Modoc county, is here on business. J. Bamberger, the cigar man of San Francisco, is in town. R. R. Dinngass and J. C. Bothin. of San Francisco, arrived here on the morning train. q C. W. Knauth of San Francisco arrived “here last evening on his way to Washington. A. G. Dennett of North Bloomfield ar_ Fine solid.Salmon at 74 cents per pound, rived here last evening from San Francisco] at A. B. Wolf’s Cash Grocery, Main street, on his way home. Herbert Cooper and -M. H. Isoard left m+ ® B TO BE GIVEN Friday Evening, aT September -21, Nevada Theatre, 1894, THE PROLOGUE. John Hope (a wealthy South American Mine Owner) Sdobsh Uavbsbd ade HERR RERGEEI LATE he Leonarp S. CaLxrns Laban Brood (a retired Ship Owner and Broker)....00..ss0se045 dean Wists toveiessiktansskansisseanrsuparties eeseceess-se WILLIAM M, ASHBURN George Seymour. (Brood’s Head Clerk)..... GEORGE ALLEN.WATSON Fred. Faggles (Junior Clerk }....ccccsseececeseseceeees Georce H,. Barton Captain Jatiez Dolman (Late Master of Brood’s Ship, ‘‘Evening Star”) ‘ : Emmetrr CosTELLo RE OUGBINE 65505560) 5000500 BensamMin McCuintTock be 5 1 Bale PUPS TE NE a Uae np eey Pr OMaa ermal W. P. SicournEy Mary Hope (John Hope’s Dauyghter)... Mas. GeorGre ALLEN WATSON Nancy Treat (Office Cleaner). .......sssccsessseesesies Miss Mary Hook \ Synopsis. ; : Scent: LABAN BROOD’S OFFICE—Scentina THe DanGcer— THE SHADOW ACROSS THE PATH—THE VULTURES AND THE DOVE. Warrtne ror His Vicrim—An Iron Hand in a Silken Glove—Unsus,ecting—Win or Lose—Accusation—UConfutation—THE S)'tATTERED TRAP. Don Andre de (‘aldgpone (a Spanish Gentleman, Governor of St. POU Bdg HOUIV IRE cos cs vhs sasckesiacts coasaisehesdi ie ric Ecmer E. Brack John Hope (Mine Owner and U, 8, Cousul at St. Etienne) bhahed dinag Vephhanan sa nedcadadencaracdiaxsedansalaneriaik LeonaRp 8, (CALKINS Geo, Seyinour ( ‘anager of a Silver Mine)... GEORGE ALLEN Watson Fred. Faggles (Clerk in the Same Mine)........ Grorce H. Barton ' Sylvester, alias Laban Brood (A Miner)...... Writiau M. AsHBURN Juddle, Alias Capt. Dolman (A Miner).... ssitsssas Emmerr CosrkLio Tom Morria,..,.s0.00008¢ F Gahcdhs vhisagnieectaauseisasbeksines ele THEODORE Jacops Sergeant..... einen’ Shanesan: a siesdachanses Veseeescniapecsesesse R. P, BowzrMAN aR AMa UY EDP MAAOOY cass cfuisvakscets aca cesc\advecsrsss) irkee Cuarves-E, ASHBURN TROREO CE. TATE) oseciesedrsseecssee oe csasesisccraie atime Water McLrop Landro ( Attendant on Don Andre)........0s0eeeeeeee Tuomas McLrop Paaehl (A DAGON) xcs esa secsszscactaaccgacianssdesdi tacaes¥e RicHARD TREMAINE Mary Hope (Affisuced Wife of Geo, Seyuiwur) Nancy Treat (Her Maid) Soldiers, Miners, Attendants, Etc. Synopsis. : ACT I—Scene of a Fort and a Silver Mine in Bolivia, South America— Ps Americans Alroad—The New Miners—Planning the Revolt—The Signal Agreed Upon—[he Troops Decoyed—The Proposed Treachery-Houor Among Thieves—Mary’s Lover and George's Rival—Betrayal of the Plot—Implication of the Innocent—The \Word of a Gentleman—Revolt of the Miners !—‘‘Now, Lads, no Quarter !’’ *‘Back! or I Fire !’—The Appearance of the Treops—A Moment of Terror—Labaa Brood's Treachery. ACT II1—Drawing the Sting! Scene I.—The PRISON—Condemned to Death—Black and White—Fricendship’s. Plo aking Hands for the Last Time—The Resolution of Despair—200 Dollars for.oune Shot— A Link of Love—The Triumph of Hate—Taunt for Taunt—To be HANGED ar SUNRISE—The First Stroke of the Clock—Brood ia Defied—The Bars are Filed—Thé Lantern—The Shot—THE JAWS OF DEATH! Scenz IL.—NEAR THE STAKE—Nancy and Faggles Moralizo— Hope’s Protest—AN INSULT TO AMERICA. Scenz Ill.—Tusz PLACE ory EXECUTION—Laban’s Wound— Promised Repentance—Seymour’s Fate arene the Balance—THE OLD LOVE AND THE OLD HATE—The th March—Love’s Voice—Pleading for a Life—’TWIXT ANGEL AND DEVIL—How . ‘an American Can Di Conquers Death—Facing the Foe— x The Borders of Eternity—THE AMERICAN FLAG Yr ACT IlJ.—CRUSHING THE VIPER! Scenz—I.—The Governor’s House—Armed to the Teeth— Once More Rej —A Noble Confession—The Hand of a Friend—The Distant Tempest—The Secret ‘Way—THE HUNTED TIGER! ee Scenz Il.—Ruins of an Old Monastery—Seeking Safety—Secrets a . of the Past—Left Twi wl owe WOLF LEAVES HIS LAIR-A DESPERATE MAN AND A HELPLESS WOMAN— FAIRLY FOILED '. Dr. J. H. McLEAN’s Strengthening Cor. P@rt of the city. : this morning for Weshington on a business . gia] and Blood Puritier is admirably adapted . Louse, on the Plaza, will be promptly ac -*American Born.”’ Those who have not secured their seats for tonight’s performance should lose no time in doing so, unless they wish to suffer a great deal of i.convenience in obtaining them at the box office. A large’ crowd is going to be present and the entrance to the Theatre will doubtless be crowded for quite a length of time. Those who’ are to take part in the play.had adress rehearsal last night and each and every one went through his or her part withdut a mistake or blunder of any kind. Geo. Allen Watson, under whose direction the play is given, asserts that those composing the cast are} the best atiateurs he has ever had: the pleasure of managing and that all who attend will certainly enjoy and appreciate the performance. 2 + 2@o + --——— The New Committee. _The following have been appointed the finance committee for the Republican campaign: Sherman W. Marsh of Nevada City, Chas. E. Uren of Grass Valley, T. J. Wagoner of Rough and Ready, W.S. Mobley of North Bloomfield and C.-A, Barton of Truckee, Ss eee gipiaes eines ‘Fall Goods. L. Hyman returned yesterday from San Francisco, where he went to purchase a full line of fall goods. St ee Sigees Se aatee Lost. Between Sugar Loaf mountain and Union Hotel, a silver hat pin~ bearing initials J. A.C. Leave at,Union Hotel and receive reward, s192t Nightcap Social. Prof. Michell will give a-Nightc1p Social at Odd Fellows Hall on Saturday evening, September 22d. 818td pani a eh Sie eee eer : Ice! Ice! The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities .to suit to any Orders left at the Ice & trip. to make ‘‘a little health go a long way,’ tended to. als e Mr. and Mrs, McKay, of Merabel, Lake . 11, curative power is largely attributable te . ee y : * ‘gounty, who are-visiting relatives at Grass . ; : P o-ati iti Ser oir Sees aedoeiaes sane onan OEE yates =x a : te be peg: See ‘ zeae ‘Visiting rela 2) at Grass . its stimulant; tonic -dwanutritive pre parties, DRAFT OF RESOLUTION a oS Ce : nN. Valley, paid a visit to this city today. by which the energy of the system ~is’rer ee f . Miss L, Wilhelm snd Miss:Ada Manning, . cruited. . It is pleasant,to the taste, easily — Mrs. J. H. HORSNYDER, 152 Pacific : of Grass Valley, made a visit to the county borne on the stomach and harmless unde: . Of Intention Necessary To Be Passed ANS. Santa tas, Col, writes: . “ i seat today. prolonged use, Try it: By the Board of Trustees. When-a.-gisl_at_school, in-Reading, t y D Store : Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain = — Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store. __ Hanes: Appitration has “been -made-tor «. fever. On my recovery, I found myseltt e@eranchise to erec anc ma ntain o:erR, Wirer : . Two Weeks Longer. ne bee ah ae for the tr samniseion of 6c ers a long ag I ! : E ittee. electricity for telephone and telegraph pureare shou permanently so. Our great closin ut sal aes . , County Central Comm poses in and upo” the streets, ailey: nd pub; owe wil ast only fie highways in the city bi Nakada teed gett Friends urged me to use Ayer’s Hair two weeks longer, as our fall goods are The newly-elected members of the Reoreine he privilege. of operating telophoner Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair cae ‘ : : withi » sald city, £ ‘ arriving daily and =e make room for publican Central Committee are requested (as) se a ana : F tee Ge erm Or seen ot B them. Those wanting genuine bargains. to meet at the Union Hotel, Nevada City, nn dering HAL prenosst to grant the somes te egan Oo row, 1 / pals 2 e nighest bidder, in the manner prescribe : apes —e pO be rosa ees: Sa he gs THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the and I now have as fine a head of hair as is piace &+ Co. o'clock. . ? 8204t City Clerk be and he js hereby instructed to ad-. One could wish for, being changed, howvertise in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper ” SS Leotn netoemer published in the city of Nevada, State of Chl ever, from blonde to dark brown. fornia, for ten (10} consecutive ays, the fer * After a fit of sickness, my hair came owing notice of intention to award a Fran e Fy J J : granting the sforesad privileges to the bighest out in combfulls. TI used two bottles of bidder; in the following words, to-wit: s 2 sorice or sate or Feaxcuise, . AYer’s Hair Vigor Notice is hereby. given that the Board of] ; Trustees of the ae of Nevada, County of Neoer cane 4 _ eS oe ee I Vuda, State of California, has received applica-} #24 veryfulland heavy. I have recomA tion for-a Francise to construct, lay down, op-} mended this preparation to others with 9 i erate and maintain an electric 1 di \ = ARs eae telegruph plant and ayiters: with al the eee like good effect.”— Mrs. Sidney Carr, a ert ——e Gity.of Nevada, for the period of twenty-five: oe eres ee Uae: Pa. : Nevada, fo period of twenty-five A Thrills S / an i 2D (25) years, and that itis proposed to arent the “T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for ] ‘ y y same to the highest bidder, and that th id a tviliing, ensational an ‘ atriolic rama, gourd OF rtistoes e4lion the ith aay or oe several years and always obtained satisFe ober, 1894, at 8 o’clock Pp. M., meet if the] factory results. I know it is the best City Hall of the City of Nevada, in open session, for the purpose of opening sealed proposals for the purchase of a Franchise of the ¢haracter and-for the term: set forth below; at which time ‘} and place said Franchise will be awarded to the highest bidder. The following is a copy of, the Ordinance which is proposed to passed awarding to the succes-ful bidder th aforesaid Franchise, to-wit; : ORDINANCE NO. —— “An Ordinance gtantingto.... ..0.., basate ree! » Successors and assigns, the rigbt to place, erect and maintain poles, wires and other conductors for the transmission of erect ricity for-telephoue—and-telegraph purpee in and i oa the streets, alleys and public ighways in the City of Nevada, and to cxercise the privilege of operating telephones within the said City. : ‘ The Board of ‘Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain ag follows: SECTION 1. The City of Nevada hereby grants to . . ae ci anaes succes sors and assixna, the right and privilege to place, lay, erect, maintain and operate in the strects, alleys aud puolic bighways within said city, poles, wires and other conductora for the tr:nsmiss:on Of eiectrieity for telephone and telegraph purposes. SECTION 2. cuch wires or conductors shall be str.tched upon 1oles or o'her fixtures above ground in @ workmsnlike and proper manner; said poles shali be erected at the edge of the ~dewslks in -aid City in a good and subst :ntial manner and shuil be painte’. Said grantee and (sg nsa'gus shall cause a wire to be placed in the City Hall ot said Citv.with a proper receiver wd transmitter, which they shall keep in good condition and which +halj be open to use of the City Marcha’, ar other Ci*y Officers at all times, for police or pre a-«rm purposes, free of charge. the Board of Trustees of said City ghsll have toe right to cau-e suid grantee te move the loatiou of any pole whenever the public conven ence shall require the locatiou of the same elsewhere; the eXpeure of such removal to be paid by said grantee. SECTION 3. The ssid grantee, or assigns, may make all) ecessury excavations in any of said -tre ts, alleys or public highways for the purpose of erecting aad maiotainins poles or other supports ior ssid wires or © nductors or repairing the sam , aud said work shall be done in complinacewith the necessa y rules, regulations, rdinance: or orders which way, during the vntinuanee of this Frauch.se be adopted from ime to time by the Board of Trusteeg of said Citv, and the gam~ sh»ll be done tothe satisfactien of the siid Bosra of tru rees. SECTION 4. Nothing in this oriiinance shall be -oustrued asin any wise to prevent the proper authorities of said City of Nevada from seweig, grading, paving, pl nking, repai;ing or altering any of said stree 8 or thoroughfares heren mebt oned. SeCTION 5. In consid: ration of the rights herein granted tae s«id City of Nevada A ot have the right to suspeud aod maintain upon the poles placed by said grantee,. its suecessors Or awigns, in the strects and thorough fares aforesuid, any and al. wires which gaii city may require for fire alarm and Police Telegraph Service, free of ch rge t» said City. Section 6 The rights, privileges and franchises herein grante i shall continue and be in force for the period of twenty-five (25) years trom and after the date of pasrage of this ordinance. SECTION 7, This ordinapge shall take effect and be in force from and aft.r its passage.” The blank parts in this ordinance will be filled in upon its passage by inserting the name of the successful biud-r.”’ T. H, CARR yee City Clerk. Nevada City, Sept. 20th, 1894. “No. 2298, Notice--Applieation to Disincorporate, N the matter of the Application of the Spanish Gold aiining Company to Dissolve and Disincorporate, J Notice is hereby given, That the Sp nish Gold Miving Compeny, # corpora'ion, furmed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolved, and that Monday, the 5th day of November, 1894, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel :an} be heard, has been appointed as the time and the Court Reom of the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, as the ieee at which the said application is to be heard, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band ond affixed the seal of the Superior Court aforesaid (lis zist day of Sept. 1994.
J. J. GREANY, Clerk. A.R, Lo:d, Applicant for Petloners, =. gal “Company et al. : . "Never neglect symptoms of'Kidney Troubles; IMISS M; MOONEY Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: P. Callaghan vs. King Solomon Mining Order for decree; Note filed in evidence. In the matter of the Spanish Mining Company. Order for notice of dissolution. Will Probably Consolidate. Negotiations are pending for a c msolidation of the two Washington stage lines and it is thought that the same will be effected in a few daye. There is not envugh business to make it protitable for two lines. — 9 0@e ee f Auction Sale Postponed. The auction sale of household effects announged to take place at Ed. Ryan’s house tomorrow has. been postponed indefinitely. Auction Sale. ‘Saturday and Monday nights at the Bargain Store. 8213 GREAT VAKS ’ From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small beginnings. if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. Mclean’s Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys. A trial will convince you of its great potency. Soid at Carr Bros., Drug store. spreparation for the hair that is made.”’ —C.T Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer’s Hair Vigor repared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. W. D. Lewis, A, C. Henry, . LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran.) : . _ PROPRIETORS OF— ©THE HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets. ROBERT MANTELL Cia, Schmidt Bros., And Chas. FP. Gray. The Leading Ten Cent Cigar. The Golden West Restaurant, SB Miss M.S. Fenton, —aND— Mrs. A. ZB. Hancock Restaurant, on Broad Street, Nevada City, and respectful! patronage. Wat Dinner from 5 till7 P. M. Meals 25 Cents. : ; Board by the Month, $20.00. The Table will at all times contain the very best the Be market affords. sf Suppers for large or small parties gotten up #étond to 4 none ini the city, and at the most‘reasonable rates. sar Special Meals for Families. gy Fresh Eastern Oysters received daily and . . be served in any style desired.(Formerly City Hotel.) Corner of Broad and Union Streets, Have purchased this popular . . solicit a share of the public’s. ) LOCALS IN BRIEF. * Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings “ The Democratic County Central Committee will meet in this city next Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. A nine-year-old son of Charles Mosher the carpenter, was quite badly hurt yesterday by falling upon a picket fence at the Lincoln Schoolhouse. He was taken to his home in a'wagon. —E Oe Valuable! Information. Miners and prospectors will learn of something to their advantage in business by addressing W. A. Bradshaw, 571 Bellefobtaine street, Indianapolis Ind. sl5lw FIFTY CENTS A WERK. [Advertisements of not to exceed fivefilines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents a week or$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance-} For Rent. Rooms to rent for a small family. Furnished. Near the Depot. Enquire at this office. 817 Lost. A-pension-voucher drawn-infavor of J. C. Ketchum was lost in this city September 15th. Finder will be rewarded by leavingiit at this office. 8l5 Have You Seen the If not, lose no tim VLE TN ; Golumbian Goffee Pot ? ein calling at the — ee ORE. ee “. BEE HIVE GROCERY § coffee than by any other By using one of these Pots you make the finest and most-delicious drinks with one-third less process. I have pur-— chased the COUNTY RIGHT and am prepared to supply them either wholesale or retail. . Hires’ Root Beer, : Wholesale or Retail. Duffy’s Malt Whiskey The Best Medicinal and Family . Whiskey in the Market. Agent for Shasta Water. rE Commercial Street, near Pine, J.J. JACKSON Nevada City,-Cal.’ Housekeeper Wanted. A good position for the right ‘person. Comfortable and convenient house. Inquire at this office, -815 Residence for Sale. The house and lot owned by A. J. Tiffany and situated on Prospect Hill,. are offered for sale. For particulars enquire on the premises, 8l4 A business house on Broad street is offered for sale. Enquire-at this office, slltf aS EWING MACHINES. ‘Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, machine oil, needles and fixtures always on hand at the agent’s office’ in’ James Cairns harness shop, Broad street. ; ml5 Herpert Coorgr, Agent,._. ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the second floor of the Transcript block. Enquire of Fred E,. Brown. = Musical Department —or— Vinton’s Drag and Stationery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISOO-PRICES . Including} ya r VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS es ACCORDEONS It 1 Have Not What You Want, aT oo 1 Will Quickly Get-st for You ed Dnt SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. CAsH COUNTS —AT KINKEAD’'sS {louse Faraishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK . . .THE LOWEST PRIORS PARLOR SETS 220r00m DINING AND . KITCHEN FURNITURB. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. = the Best Upholsterers on the Co ast . o eanane Neatly Done by one of Carpet Laying and Sewing a specialty. Dividend Notice. Ta meeting of the Board Ch Citizens Bank held on Sept. if cy ~p ob No. 55, of seventy-five cents per sh: was duly declared and made payable on and after Sept. D. E. MorGan, Sec’y. %, . BREAEON, Pres. SCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street,"Nevada City Leading Cigar Dealers. The Best Humboldt Imp’td, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Boh \ La Rosa, \s the City. Harmonia. —In Stock— Leading Lady { General Arthur, x Estrella, ~° $ caer emlan Club, Sells Groceries Cheaper ALWAYS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT er DO YOU: KNOW_ THAT A. B.WOLF . Than Any Other: douse IN. NEVADA CITY ? De you know that you can save 20 18 lbs. Rolled Oats for....... $1. 00:. Sweet Corn.. i. csc aeee es 10c per can 13> ‘* Granulated Sugar for.. .>. 1-00; Chipped Beefs ous srivi cies GE Ly eee 20 ‘* Brown Sugar for,..:... 1 OO odited Beets a ceca cess Fee ens Peto SE SORy ccs vin cae ieee P00 . HUUGCLONGUUs srs are evans ci i i Xoot Beer 10c per Bottle. % Best Brands of Tobacco and Cigars ON AAND: OF ANY GROCERY. HOUSE Mesias BARNA AINA KR AP ASAP AS ASAE AS ASAT ew ae ee) © iS q. PRY RR TRY A. BB. WOE. ee & mr f , = > i (@>) SESS SSIES SESE SSIES Meee Me Me eee Ne dMe Meese SSIS IS ASSIS OS OS =) = Cigar of High-Grade Fobacco;—::— =" (FON SALE AT THE . Union: Hot:l, Downer & Woodman’s, ae Wm. Giffin’s, . John Brace’s. > "EV, WRIETESIENETIR TSR URI TRIES ISS RSE F New YorkBakery Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block. gms Gown. DURST, ee ss fad YORK BAKERY through all time, . . In public favor seems toclim hee goods are always here, (To serve us well is Durat’s ide “WV dolesome Bread, if you should seek, He has it fresh throughout the wee K Wiis to none here, pebrons deem, In Nevada City, he is wuprem Ti O' pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and fai nee and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, Of finest styles, and east & Ko in mind,fthat near and. far, The New York Bakery is the k#kkexk ESTRAY. E, RED-ROAN, WORK OX, BOTH ears Marked aud branded on right hip with e letters ‘‘M. K.;" shod ali sroutid, ten years old. Came to my ra: ch about the 15th of November last. The owner is reqrested to come and prove title, pay charges and jake the au. Vreuch Corral, August 15, 1834. away. G. W. BROYLES. als Prop’r. , Nevada, Grass Valley and Colfax Stage. A Daily, FourHorse, ‘FourteenPassenger Coach, Leave Cotrax. LEAVE Grass V-ALuey. 6:30 A. M. 9:15 A. 3P. M: 6 ‘a ~ Will connect with Brown & Blame , Take 7:30 ’bus to connect with local for epeanes. 4 Fare, Nevada City, . + 1 25 Fare, Grass Valley, = = $1 00 Reduction made on round-tri ticke A nice and ghad twelve-mile ride ‘with e@xeens seonery and no high trestles. 8 leaves every morninbrooke, Pacifié an Wisconain Hatt. ™ = GUS. KOPPE, Proprietor. New Meat Market L. M. GAFFNEY, * PROPRIETOR, Main Street, opposite Coyote Street. Ey} Will keep on hand a fall line of ' Fresh and Salt Meats, 2’ Hams, Bacon and Lard. ' The Best of Everything in the Market. BP pa of vour patronage, is,1espectfully per cent by buying your ; wo GTOCTIES at WOll S Cash Grocery? SS If you go to Wolf’s Cash Grocery you tan got t Distr Of T Cler! (ee Gg eee a ee