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Py,
~ In spite of dull times a number of
Bhe Daily Transcript.
‘en ep ETE: oggnon~
fo. 32 Commereiat strest;-Nevada City, Cal
SSS.
Srncdn.ateen
Sevada Grass Valley, Rouch & Ready.
Soonseviiie orth San Juan, rench Corral, ie seeunend orth Blomfield, Moore's
Flat, Granite hie Truckee, end every uth
er town of Nevada county: also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at prainento, Sau
Francisco—in oe wut the State
“from Siskiyou to Diego* from the Sierra to the :
SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 1888.
—
LATE NEWS.
Gusta Pe cs :0n,a@ wiheide Wel'ington, B. meee de was kil ed
Monday by a cin of Pec
W. H. Barnum of the Cine
Natinal Commitfée is éeriously if] at
his home, at Lime Rock, of nervous
prostration.
It is understood that’ Secretary
Bayard, at the close of Cleveland’s Administration, willremove to New Yo k
and resume practice of the law.
At Newt urg, New York, Tuesday,
Danial J. Herty, the pedestrian, covered 3334 miles. in. four .hours,. beating the best American four-hour
record.
H.-Brownstone & Co’s-general merchandise store, at Traver, was totally
destroyed by fire on Thursday. The
fire is ésupposedato be the work of an
incendiary.
On Salt Spring island, British Columbia, Wednesday, while hunting deer,
a man named Popenburger mistook a
son of J. C. Sparrow for a ceer and
shot him dead. :
At Victoria, British Columbia, on
Thursday, Sinequam, the . Indian
charged with the niurder of a boy, wa>
sentenced .o be hanged on the 12th-.oi
December at Nanaimo. — :
President Foster of the Board of Al
dermen of New ‘York, who Was “reelected on Tuesday fer another term,
died Thursday. Deceased was a Tammany Hall Democrat of leng standing.
Leading merchants of México are
delighted with the result of the elee4 > -*
* A spring rain was falling gently, conMnuously, on Mrs. True’s garden.
‘ately transplantéd<@eramiuma® Ai
sunias lifted their heads gratefully to
warm shower, and the fuchsias and sweet,
alyssum brightened under its influence,:”
If their mistress could have seen them,
she, too, would have réjoiced, for the:
Jowers were her children, petted darlicgs,
for whom no care could, be too great, no
attention too painstaking.’ She had
aoused them in winter, set them out in
summer, trimmed, guarded, hung over_
over them year after year,Involuntarily one looked for her mild
face at the window, smiling out upon
shem, but she was not to be seen. For
the second time only in herdife Mrs. True
lay in her ehamber, too ill to heed the
_pattering rain, of to think of the plaats
zrowing so fast inthe sweet, moist air,
aven ‘though, thtough the open window
»f her room, both sounds and scents’ entered freely, the peaceful sounds and
healthful scents of the country.
It was very stillin the room where she
lay; very stilland orderly. The old furniture was polished and speckless; the
linen as white as snow: agaitist the pillows, which had been a part of her bridal
outfit, rested the gray head, still neatly
cared for, and the face, with -its pallor,
still wore a look of kindly impatience,
At her side sat her husband, good
Deacon True, with bowel head and sad
eyes; -and in his work-bardened hand he
held her feeble one.
Presently a footstep sounded on the
muddy sidewalk outside. ‘Then the gate
latch clicked. Someone walked up the
path and tapped so!_‘y 6n the house door,
and was as sofily acmitted.
But the two, .with their faces turned
toward each of her, took no notice.
“How is she?” said the neighbor warns
stairs who bad “dropped in.’”’
“Failin’,” answered Fidelia Porkins,
the maid of all work, temporarily engaged for the emergency.
“How's he?”
“Fairly beat out with grievin’. Seems’s
if he hadn’t no heart for eatin’ ordrinkin’
ornothin’. Just settin’ up there along 0’
her,.and holdin’ her hand. I never did
see folks set sech store by cach other as
they Co.”
“Veil, they haven’t nobody else to set
store by, you see,” said. the visitor, establishing herself by the fire, and .holding
outét:vo substantial feet totic Linze, ~
“No, that’s so,” assented] Lidelia, taking out her knitting.
make yourse? "f comfortable, 1.3’
Pm real’ glad to see somcbo:ty,
Clap.
It’s
still evitters upstairs, and me andithe cat
downstairs, and nothin’ on earth to do.
Whzy, there ain’i so much as a teaspoontion. They say the principle of: pro-.
tection has made the United States +
great country, and it will duthe sank
for Mexice issn rae
Kelly, who has just served a seVenyear sentence in the Penitentiary for
garroting abrothep of Chief of Police
Crowley, obSun Francisco, is wanted
for robhing and nearly killing a masa
Westminister, B. U.
The skeleton of a man said to be
James Burns, recently of Siberastation
with the flesh all eaten off by coyotes.
was found 200 yards from the railroad,
two yards trom Daggett, by boys afte:
game. When seen last he had $60 an:
was followed bya stranger. A8 tlies
loft at the same time there j is suspicion
of foul plays.. 4. ;
The committee-on the evlebration of
the Centennial of George Washington’:
inauguration, met at New York,Thursday, and decided that the celebr.tion
would. begin Monday morving
Apri! 29th. It will be so wtranged tha
President Harrison wil. arrive at E: z.beth, N.J., as Washington did, re.ching New York by a Government dipatch-boat, and landing ut the foo
of Wall street.
—
COAST ITEMS.
There were 108 prisoners in the
* Portland jail Ist Monday,
A new flour-miil has been started at
Fall River,; Shasta county.
Tne Coronado Fruit Package Factory
now emplove 100, workmen.
Several arrests were made in Woodland on election day fer illegal voting
new. buildings are going up in Santa
Ana.
Three hundred young men of Storey
county, Nevada,.cast their first wt
last Tuesday.
Red Bloff has un artesian well that
is 1040 feet deep. Water raises within
25 feet of the surface.
William Shakespeare was the only
Democrat elected in Napa county
‘Yast Tuesday. His name saved hir
bacon.
A place in Doug'as County, Wash,
called He-be-tom-tum Canyon,
rapidly being settled up. Some one
ought to change the name.
' The Seattle Post-Intellizencer says:
A Skagit county physician repori
that of seventeen virthsin lis neighborhood this year sixteen have been buys.
The following-is from the Carson
Tribune: A few days ago, when 1. J.
Kelly of the Mint was on his deathbed,
be was assessed $23 for Democratic
campaign purposes.The Nevada Tribune says: George
aud Charley Sue, two Chinese on the
Carson registry list, were guided to the
pollson election day by Matt Brannan,
a Democratic worker.
The Escondido Times states that the
bricks which had been placed yn the
college site at Ramona are being !.auled down town to be used in the erection
of a schoolhouse. From this it seem-~that the college enterprise has been
abandoned, at least for the prerent.
ee
in
Dr. Ourver Wenve.y Hoimes once
said: You may set it down as a truth,
which of few exceptions, that
those who ask your opinion really
want your praise.
Bos Burdelte offers to give up writthe Sunday newspapers if the
¢ ‘brethen will give up reading
that case both would be
Wife.
self there warn’t nothin’ but a dead baby
to shew her,”
ful of dirt to clean up nowhere in the
house. Jt never did ‘see such housekeepiu’.’
soil Mrs. Clapp, shaking her hed
thoughtfully, ‘and as I say, there warn’t
no chil iren to make cir:.”’
“No, there warn’t, but them plants is
about as bad, to my thinkin,’ cluttering
up the place’half the year, and havin’ to
trail around with a waterin’ pot, and
weedin’ and stewin’ over ’em the rest of
the time. She took a sight of comfort ip
‘em, though.”
“She was a real good woman, Mis’ True
was,’’ sighed Mrs. Clapp, Speaking already in the past tense.
“And he’s’ powerful good man.”
“Ther; ain’t no better,””
“Qneersech good foiks.hadn't a family.
“*Well, hey did have one child.”
“Do tell? [ never heard of it before.
Boy or girl?”
“Boy, I believe; law, Mis’ Trne was
most tickled to death about it. She was
as proud! as an old hen with one chick,
but it didn’t last long. 1 was sent for to
nurse her, and she. was a dreadful sick
woman, out of her head, just raving about
that baby; goin’ on about what she was
meaning to co for it.
“She had it all planned ont fora lifetime how s.e was a goin’ to rock him to
sleep niguts, and how, by and by, he was
agoiu’ tosetto the tablein ahich char
alongside of ber, and, finally, how be was
totake the farm and live w.i them always. By! she was ramblin’on so fast
and asmi.ing away to herself. while the
rest of ts—me and the «doctor and the
deacon—was jest a-fightin’ for that baby’s
And, at last, when she come to her‘Dear, dear! did she take on much?”
ga‘d Fidelia, dropping her kuitting.in her
lap.
“Take on? Well, not like some folks.
She didn't screech nor cry; but she jest
turned awful white, and her eyes got big
and bad lool:in’; it was enough to ha’nt’
you to see ’em,and she never ‘said nothin’
to me; jest moaned, and causbt ahold of
the deacon’s coat sleeve as if she needed
somethin’ to comfort her, It dil seem’s
if ber heart was broke sure.
had no more cLildren.””
“TI guess.that's why they’ve been so set
on each other,”’ mused Fidelia,
“Well, as to that, there ain’t no tellin’.
Some few folks are so—considerate and
feelin’—but mighty few. Most marricd
folk get tired of livjn’ together, or, atany
rate, they appesr so, to home. Thed
and Mis’ Trne they’s been like they was
a’courtin’ all these years. Ile’s done all
the chores for her that a mortal man
could do, and she’s been as sweet to him—
well, as sweet as one of them doves a-cooin’
away out there on the barn.’
“fark! What's that?” said Fidelia,
holding up one hand,-warninzgly.
It was only the sound of a weak voice,
above, und a deeper voice trying to answer soothizgly.
While the two women had talked the
afternoon kad waned, The raia seemed
like fust fal.iag tears. The flowcrs, some
‘shadows were deepening.
house looked gray in the twilight.
young leaves.
sympathy with all fair helpless things,
flowers, young birds and infants. Now,
her beart and woke her.
“Where's the baby?” she whispered.
“Why don’t they bring the baby to me?”
She was living over again her only sickness. She faucied herself young once
mor?, young and filled with a strange
great bappivess.
The years between bad vanished. They
were happy years, too, ‘bappier than most
__enier. for her
sasily gratified, Aaa ie
dimplest kind,
. To live within their email mearf: to
ay aside.a little each year: tok +rt' >
iouse immaculate and the flowers 1.1!
ng; toknow peaceful nights aud «
aneventful days; to help a neighber i.
rouble; to sit in the village church icgu
arly on Sunday, and to be snre that 1..
grass grew green and the white violet
Jourished over a certain small mound ip
the graveyard; these were the utmids:
imits of her hopes.
Her one great grief bad grown tober
ender memory, and all the days sine
aad been prosperous and ‘serene, u.
slouded by one harsh look or word.
‘ Now, suddenly, she was_young peri.”
young wife im her new home, with wll . : :
ui ae,
this B af eapestetion tn bx
DARBY AND JOAN.
' “Sow you jast
dreacful lonesome here. Jest those two
“She was a_master hand for cleanin’,’”’ .
4
sbiue,
T Wiiether hearts do. break
tell. Heaven, at least,
Jet them’ die together, quietly, as
lived. ami
earl,
tremely ha: slsowme} and — flowed in iJivost ‘excessive food,
‘ning vas wef adviniced \ hea a Le
B.nt ou gepteman arose to ‘propose’ 2
tovet. He spoxe with entire tiuen. y, but
soficvhow he said exactly the op; onite of
“Where's the baby? ‘Why don’t they
bring the baby to me?” she repeated,
eagerly.
Her husbard leaned forward, pressing
hand in both of-his.
4 oe baby?” “he said; ‘wha:
For him thesad present had
‘mp the past. ®
of rapture in her faded eyés.
“Ob, Lois!”
He bent, his head still lower. That
shadowy child of theirs-seemedhardly
more than a dream to him. He had
never held it, or played with it, or talked
to it.in imazjination, as she had..
“His name ts Josiah, for you,” continued thecdying woman, ‘trying to tighten
her clasp of the hand holding hers, ard
looking cornest'7'tip at him.
“He wil be Lttle Jo. P.rhaate like yours, and he will be «
be yon, I hope. ‘We will teac.
be good, won’t we?”’
“Yes, yes, Lois.” s
“But why don’t they bring Li:
I want so much to hold him, cy ones,
fora little while. I won’t keep him long.
I want. to fecl és little hand on’my face
and Liss lis little cheek. Please tell them
te bring Lim.”
“Tush, brush, Lois, dear.’’
“Perhaps they don’t know where.his:
clothes are. I laid them all ready in the
top drawer of the bureau in the spare
room, his little Line socks, and his shirt,
acd the white slip—they said he must
gee afS
~ his eyes
od man
eR ite
_wear slips at first, not dresser. Everything’s reaty: A boy, you said. Ob, do
let me hold him now.”
The ol. man groaned aloud and tried to
quiet her, but: without success. Ou_
doors a ‘wind was risitg, a soft wind, fragrant. with the bittersweet Lreath o:!
blossoming peach trees. It sighed at the
open window, and sw‘ ‘pha bra’
birch tree against the upper pric s,
The deacon tried to rise to closethe
‘glass, but she moved ineasily ag if to sit
up in bed. He put his arms out to support her, She hardly seemed to see or
feel them. Slowly her face grew radiant
with surprise and delight. :
“Al, you have brought him to me at
last,”’ sho cried, with hands outstretched.
. “Quick, rive Lim to me here, close to my
heart: Ob; how ‘dear, how beautiful. he
is, Thad not thought he would be halt
so beautiful.”
She held her arms asit they encircled a
little form, and bent her face over them
in t-nderest mother fashion.
“iy baby! my baby!’ she whispered,
then, with asish of utter content, sac.
back upon her pillows,
The women downstairs listened for the
sound of voices to bezin again, expecting
to be summoned, but moaned summous
‘came.
Night and darkness fell ie the garden
and closed about the house. Fidelia put
a lamp outside the chamber doorandsbut
the door quietly. Sbe glanced toward th«
bed where Lirs.-True seemed to be aslee”
her husband, with his face buried in tLe
pillow, nearher. She left all the.neces
sary articles for the night and moved
away with‘a noiseless step.
The hours went on slowly and silently.
Thé* stars*:shohe out Th: @he sky at
dast;! whitd tHe flowets® Sept down
in the shadows, and the littlé birc
was gently rocked in his soft tradle. Al
was sullin the house where children’s
feet had. never pattered up WL, BOL
children’s voices echoed.
When .morhing, . calm, ii sunny.
brightened the quiet room it showed th:
womun’s face g’>rified with a smile of «bsolute-pence, Who knows?‘ Perhaps, indeed, her aby had been brought to her,
Beside Ler, wiiite and wau in the sun
lay her faithful . companion.
or not, Leahnot
had mercifully
they
An Orizinal After Dinger Speceh, .
The «ut rtainment: was. givén by an
ad serveily popular “lt ‘wes exve evewiathe ment. ‘4 feel,” sad ‘he, “that
She never .
of them, were Glosing drow: ‘y. ‘The
The light
green foliagesof a birch tree near the
Throngh the* open chamber window
ahove sounded the sleepy trill of a bird,
safely snuggled in his nest under the
Curiously enough this tender note
alone had the power to rouse the dying
woman. She had always been in close
in her extremity, this weak ery pierced to
Corives had heen.
jor a plain country squire hike myselt to
address this learned company, is indeed
to cust pear.s Lefore swine.” Never was
60 success.ul @ speech mate. He could
get no turiher for many minutes. ‘ihe
swine c)piauded yocitergusiy, and as
thouzh tu.ey would never cease. ‘We
knew, of course; that the good old gentle-,
man meant that he'was the swine and
that we were the pearis. But tuen he
hud not sad 60. H.s meaning could be
gathesed, but was not expressed,
ig® 12
ee
Drno-idiG Ke ad
In his new discovery for Consumption,
“succeeded in proda¢ing-2 /medicine
which is ecknowledged be all to be,
simply marvelous. It is exceédingly
pleasant to the taste, perfectly harmless, and does not ricken: In all cases
of Consumption, Conyzhs, Colds,
Wooping Ceugh, Croup, Bronchitis,
and Puins in the Chest, it las given
universal satixiaction. Dr. Bosanko’s
Cough and Lang Syrup is ‘sold at 60
cents by Carr Bros. my21-6m ,
tau When Raby was sick,
We gave her Castoria.
When she was Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss,
Z Bhe clung to Castoria,
When she-had Children, «
She gave them Gastoria ,
A Hieising $e Sense of Health
and Strength Renewed, and
of Ease and Comfort
" Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as i:
acts gently on tae
Kipveys, Liver @ Bowers
Rates. Cleansi ing the System when
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
* MABITUAL CONSTIPATION.
without weakening or irritating the organs on which it acts, ~
Toe Sale ts Lasting bear
pom piles ca BY Tn
ene Bee .
apis ”? ie
llowed
“Our baby,” she whispedi’ with a ag? :
“him to
erg
io met }
ch of ‘the ‘J
. Carriages and Wagons,
= ee
is Eee aan ptiy.
Ps ~~s many lmportant Advantages over
per: “ali cues trepared Foods. pe
Be, 7 2S CRY FOR IT.
IRVALIDS RELISH IT.
+3.nes8 Piump, Laughing, Healthy Babies.
; a~ylates the Stom ne erp ae
7 by Denetists. 2he., 50¢., $1.00,
RIC (RL Sea & co. besten dik .
«J on fine plate paper by patent photo
i Xt ame « Every Mother wants these piefan x “ OC. ve Nahe’. op rea aaged
Weirs.nif 2. TOM Gtr tops. Te Kas tec, Mt
crnaEN BANK,
A General Banking Business Transacted™
Wis ISSUE SIGHT T DRAFTS PAYABL}
New Verk,
San Eranctses: 1S ae
. “ and Sacramento
We issac ‘BILL Ss OF EXCHANG!
Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
aud ECROPE.
Cellections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrant«
Gold and Silver Bullion
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
ote
2. PRESIDEN?
R. M. HURT.: & _.Vi6R PRESIDEN"
JOHN T. MORGAN. ERE SP eT CasHItr
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T Casnixr and S8v’¥
£.M PRESTON
DIRECTORS:
vz, RM. Hunt,.. JoHN-T. MORGAS.
Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. MorGan,
Wu. Epwarps. L. Housman,
k. M™ Preston.
SUpRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bank.
1 ayer egeetxicmenesss Bank of D. O. Mill+
M. L. é& D. MARSH,
‘Kinds : of : Lumber,
Office and Lumber Yard :
Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
5 Paks 4 OF; ALL KINDS FOR BUILD
ing and Mining purposes on hand and
sawed to order. We keep constantly on
hand a large stock of
Sash, -Doors, Blinds Shakes
Shingles, Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc. ttc.
Tlegr and Second Quality Sugar Pine,
=a 5a]
ALSO DEAL IN
Oak Soruce Pine and
tt ,.Gedar, Firewood,
is ae
PLAZA, PAINT SHOPR. P. BOWERMAN
wines Would respectfully inform the
BS peor of Nevada City and vicinity that he has opaneé a
*irét-Cliisg Paint Shop,
Jn the Plaza, near the corner of Sacra@ Seite Btrest, Nevada Gity,, ~
d is prepared to do the following kind
Painting :
Houses and” Roofs, ~
Signs, Plain and Fancy,
Jistemper Painting a specialty
FIRST-CLASS WORK !
PRICES, LOW
GIVE MEA TRIAL.
The Leadg Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below National Hote
Jas. Cairns. ~ Proprietor
_——
Harness and Collars
MADE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBE
AN. PRAPEH Toe aE REAR
. Repairing Neatly Rone.
*
erunepaen.
ight Tere; Wagon, .
; ir
&° : s
4 Salty Po “heat! ork falta. ee
a EN & wt free to Motirer of any Baby born Fi
“TARMISOIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Broad Stat Jt. 1 Melada O18
-. Paid up Capital -+ $30 000 .
. PHOTOGRAPHER
wm. BARTON, agent. . 3 am
it’s Easy 1 to Dye
i ose age
more goods than an
and o ve more br
Ask for the Dice
. 36 colors, 10c.
LL, ft &€o. ‘Burlington, Vt :
Gilding or Bronzing Fancy ies USE
‘DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Prbrte. Cerner Onpy 10 ;
Ww. A. CLINCH
7 ‘AND Z
C.J. ADAMS
; ave REDPERED THE :
Photograph Gallery on Pine St
Both gentlemen are fine Artists and
been offered in this part of the tounty
OP Exeppicne should visit the
Gallery ‘gndfiidenre some pictures.
OS™ Von't forget the place— PINI:
STREET, erppeiiage0. E. Turner’
HardWaré Store? i * 024
uit ran
—AND—
ARTIST.
4
STYLE AND SIZE.
Instantaneons Photographs of higleA. FRIEDMAN.
their work is the best thatyhas ever)
MAKES PICTURESIOF EVERY]
5 PRICES has been made,
(
Merchant Tailor,
daring his absence the services of
Mp. Andrew Jobson,
_ONE OF THE—
Leading Cutters
Oi San Francisco, who will be. constantly on hatid’ at the establishment on
Broad Street,
Two Door# Below Express Office.
The Fatablishment has recently beer
stocked with a fnil line of the
t
MR. JOHNSTON
Is prepared to make them up in
the Latest Styles and at
MOST.REASONABLE PRICES
Parties From Up Country
Desiring samples, will please write,
when the samples will be forwardea
Free of Charge; accompanied by Rules
or Self-Measurement. By this meanr
8s good a fit can be obtained ‘by a
gentleman residing in Sierra county at
by one living here.,
A FITGUABANTEED. OB NO SALE.
(0-4 GREAT REDUCTION IN
which will
-be made known on Application.
est and mest Artistic finish. é
Baby’s Pictur 's a specialty.
@@F The Gallery bus heen: refitted
with the best instruments, and every
Picture is warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Order Your Holiday Pictures .
FORMERLY JOHN SWART’S
NEW GALLERY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
verstockel!
-—AT THE—
BEE HIVE DRY Gdns
.rourerans eee
+100 Stylish Jackets at $2.50, wortls .
$5.
72 Stylish Jackets, xtra Fine at $5;
worth $9.50.
125 A@eorted New Styles at prices to
suit.
Sealette Jackets and wraps in oxide
less Variety. eg e goods 4 kept,
Pine Dress Goods, Oarpet and Wall Paper
a ty.
Samples Free and Expressage paid on
parcels of $5 to pny part of the,County.
THE BEE HIVE,
SAMUEL YEO,
PROPRIETOR,
Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cala.
TO STOCK OWNERS.
4
The Excelsior Water and
[Mining Company are preand feed for stock during the
coming winter. . . Rates Teasonable.
‘For oat ienlars apply. to.
ot B. WHEATON, Supt-,
+ ets sr
VOLUTION.
world duri: ns
a’
i
_ . Extraordinary B: gis
pared to furnish pasturage. Remember the place.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Weils.
Fargo &.Co.’» Express Office, Nevada
Oity.
Down oes Furuta
THE STOCK cOF
FURNITURE
Nem IN OUR STORE MUST BF_ REduced regardless of what we get for it
‘order to mak
Two Carloads of Furniture
‘Wow on the way from the East.
e room for
For this reason we offer
ats
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS,
DINING ROOM TABLES AND,
CHAIRS,
BEDS ANP BEDDING,
LOUNGES,
WINDOW SHADES,
z CORNIUES, Etc.
Fine Upholstering a Specialty
Finest Stok of Purn‘tar:
IN NEVADA COUNTY
LEGG & SHAW
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
TINVVAKE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
‘COAL, OIL, PAINTS,
VARNISHES, ¥
woop AND WILLOw WARE,
Leather and Shoe: Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails,
Barbed Wire, Etc. °
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
Oi) Stoves.
Msinuiacturem and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet tron Wate
4 HYDRAULIC PIPE,
"Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings.
lining Implements a Specialty
—
AGENTS FoR “THE
zee ania Powder Works.
‘Largest . and. Best Equipped
‘IARDAWRE STORE
Wm Norehern-Contral California
ee
AK ae aa vasa
games & SHAW,
. Prices as Low as as the Lowest,
BANKRUPT SALE
SS HMPHICH Yeon cated East . Household Furniture
: e aving been called East, has secured °
BEHOLD Tit BARGAINS . !
$6.
00) IS GOLD I
GRAND
—o————
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Mattresses,
Spring Beds
Carpets, ws
Mirrors, Etc.,
a
Bedroom Sets re’ *calnoed from $115 to
Carpets, per yard, reduced from
(1 25 to #1.
Carpets. per yard, reduced fiom $1
0 75 celts.
Parlor Sets, reduce {irom {60 to #40
Bed Lounge «; reduced from §30 to
iattan Rockers, reduced from §9 to
W 1) Paper; Halt Price.
Picture Frames, Half Price.
Mirrors, Half Price.
Bird Cages, H'lf Price.
Fine Rags, Two-thirds Price.
Aud Evervthing Else at Equally
Low Prices.
The Goods will be
Sold Without Reserve !
Most of the Stock is New
AND IN STYLE.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
Sakefarth’s Old Stand
COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Near Pine,)
NEVADASCIEY pss ecisnncrns CAL.
UGG SHAW
‘PROPRIETORS.
3.'H. MILLER
‘Regularly Receives
The Most Anoroved-Stvles
IN MENUS AND BOY'S
CormOoTHING
And Furnishing Goods.
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Fto., Ete.,
As can be fonnd any where.
In the we way st
Undo rw ear
My Stock is not excelled.
The Latest Eastern Fash‘ons
Stitt anda Soft Etats
BOO'TS AND SHOES, .
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES,
TRUNKS AND VALISEs,
And everything else usually fonnd in a
fir st-cluss store of tLe kind.
My Prices are: Astonishingly Low aur
my Stock ig the Most Oor-ml:.te.
B. HH. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Sfteet.
BARBER SHOP REMOVED.
C. E. WILDE
AS BRE OyED HIS BARBER
SHOP T
The Rear of Britland s Saloon.
ON PINE STREET,
joe Opposite his old Stand, gay
“Where he will better prepared than ever .
todo all kinds of .onsyrial work in firstclass style. oct2-Im
“. New York Bik
—oG. WM. DURST,
-0—
Proprietor
AVING PURCHASED THIS WELL.
known end ular Baker:
John Hurst,'on FP om ae
COMMEROIAL STREET,
I intend to keep'on hand at all times a gooc
Variety of
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKE,
Ete,
Wedding Cakes
And Pa, try
Made to order on short notice o1 mos
reasonable terms.
All order for anything in my line prompt
ly attended to,
By suict attention to business, givin
00d satisfaction and selling at low rates,
* “Main Street. Nevada City
hope to merit a liberal patronage.
G. W DURST
tt
GOLD MINING
TS SPECIALTY IS
county.
Placer,
countr
ful an
ing made in
if
an Advertising Medium in Po
In the State North of Sacramento, @
TAKE THE
THE TRANSCRIPT
IF -YOU
Waht to Keep Thoroughly Post
CONCERNING
R HORTICULTY RAL. roma,
y C§POUK GRAZING,
*L UMBE EKING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at . times on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
GENERAL cay
News, and it has a circulation that reachthe, reading people in every part of se
It also has numerous patrons 1D,
Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
Sacramento, San Frauciscu and more reote parts of the State. To LAND and to
OME SEEKERS throughout the whole
it is invaluable, as it giver a faitbcomplete record of the ae ress be
the develupment of the coup
Recently owned by L. M. Suke". {2 fei craiuary inducemeuta seas
herSe forth and purchased oe Jeseawacearaerarrarite iN wal
iff's Sale by the undersigned. . & TO ADVERTISERS
SOREN NNW a lean tegcnetans
thern California.
cpm ins fo” ESNOBEPRINTING F=
#39
The TRANSCRIP has he
Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office
and its
: prices fur FIRST-CLASS work ar, as hw as
LATEST NOVELTIES . i; tuced from 420] Marne StncoteG wits Sh Mf
; Linir Bemtireeces tee the Must Medern and Attractive Types and
In the way of Cloths. got Rede, reduced from 1.) to $7: other printing material, plain and orna: Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 : pip Spel ence
to $9.
DR. GUNN’S
B.1-2-T-E-R-S
‘ THE GREAT
Regulating Catarhtic
THE INDISPENSIBLE
Household Remedy
A SURE PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CURE FOR
Costiveness and Con:tipation.
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Fever and Ague,
AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLEs,
DYSPEPSIA,
: * (NDIGESTION,
NERVOUSNESS
Loathing of Food,
Kidney Complaints,
5 Nausea,
Impure Bloed,
General Debllity)
Dr. Gunn's Bitters
AKE
PURELY
VEGETABLK*
Perfectly Safe,
: Reliable
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO:
Proprietors aud Manufacturers.
722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROS.,
WE WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE
mauiu your couuty, No experience
required; permanent pombaa for three
years, Salary increased each year, -Light
eusy, geuteel business, Money advance
forsalary, advertising, ete. Largest man
uf'msin ourline, Enelose twocents. No
portals, Centennial M’ fg Co., Cincinutti,OSEA WONDERS exist in thoucone of forme, but are surpassed
x ne Pen Sete of invention.
hoses Oure in need of profita.
ble ut ther can be done while Heine at
home should at once send their address to
Hi ed Co., Portlaud, Maine, and receive
free, full information’ how elther sex, all
ages, Can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards whe)ever they live. Vou are started
free. Capital not required. Some have
make over in asingled ifs pe Ayer ey single day at this work,
Wwanst ED—Axents to solicit ‘Indemnity
(pretesred) Insurance, $25 a week at
coy ot eae rail nor Territory and
‘erms address URDY,
Purk Row, N, Y, City, asi bi ty
KOTHER A—-—,mother has been ex:
pecting to hear from you eversince you
wrote me from Kansus City, and the anxiety is more than she can endure. I shall be
at home in D— -—— in Oetober. Come or
write ere it be too late,
7 M.SISTER
Nevada County N. G. R. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 33.
Takes Effect Sunday, Oct. 14th,
At 11 P.M. eens
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
M. DAILY —Coanecting with
East Bound
2:15 & San Francisco Po wee ii 55 ad
M. DAILY--Connecting with West
. 1 ii Bound overland
San Francisco at8;15 A, M oe Sa
ARRIVING AT NEVADA ITY.
A. M. Daily. Connecting witn Eagtbound 3°40 A eae Overland leuving Ban FranP. M. Connecting with East-bound .
1‘ land leaving San Francisco at yO Me,
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Supérintendent.
>
Nevada and Gress Valley "Bus Line,
rem TIME TABLE: *
ursher notice the 'Bus will
regular trips betw: G by
gh ie City at the Titov tng Renee? 4g dh ant
a!
A.M.,and 1, 3: ‘entoo) bee * eek
Leave Nevada C.
and2, ‘90,6, teats ity Ae ad o'clock “A. M,
ey bh Ba) Hotel Yo hutel 25 gente forthe :
WETTERAU & CARSON,
id
es
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