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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. .
Evief Mention.
; Sore throats are popular.
No gravel gold to speak of is being
brought in.
The, Sergent & Jacob’s shaft is
down 65 feet.
The Grand Jury expect to complete their labors to-day. ae
There was a social gathering at
the residence of G. S. 8. Getchell
night before last. :
‘The quartz mining prospects of
evs ‘ity district grow better and
. es—Saturday at 2p. m. Soiree SatNew Dancing Academy.
Mr. B, Fehnemana, formerly of
San Francisco will open a Dancimmg
Academy at Temperance Hall. Gents’
classes— Monday and Wednesday
evenings. Ladies’and childrens’ classurday evening. 024-Im
£2° If you want Dress Goods werth
better every day.
The roails leading up country are
‘better thaa they have beer at any
previous time-si#tee-last
spring.
The Narrow Gauge railroad did-a
larger freigl i: biisiness ja -Ociober
than during any other month since
the completion of the road.
There are still a dozen Chinamen
mining in the Yuba in the vicin'ty
of Purdon’s bridge. Several other
companies are working all along the
river. All of them appear to be
doing fair.y. a3
Rétined: sugars advanced another
halfa cent per pound yesterday.—
Since October 14'h this class of goods
has raised 2} cents a pound.
ions of unsweetened whisky begin to
haunt some of our citizens.
Dr. Buelow has sued J. R. Lopez
asexecutor of the estate of J. M.
~Lopez, deceased, for $255 for medical
attendance on the latter.
was originally brought before Judge
' Garthe, but on motion ef defendant
achange of venue to Judge Andergon’s court has been granted.
ciediinetiaatl
Snow in the Mountains.
The darkened aspect of the horizou.for the past few days has repeatedly threatene . storm.
the sky is as c.ear as a bell, and the
chances are by close weather figurers
deemed to b: now strongly in favor
ofnodeep snow on the mountains
until January. This has been the
case for yeats past on a sudden upheaval of the elements as early as
the fall of Autumn leaves.
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The Literary Society.
All persons who signed the call for
a literar,, and all others interested
are requested to mect at the Baptist
Church on Moaday Nov. 10th at 7:30
iv. M. for the purpose of affecting a
permanent organization.
Kk. M. Prest -n,
S. .A. BULFINCH,
H. V. REARDAN,
J. M. WaLuine,
~~ --Personal Mention.
Ed. Marselus is reported ill at
Oakland,
Geo. M. Mott of the firm of H. S.
Crocker & Co., Sacramento, is in
town.
J. E, Byrtie has returned home
from a several months’ visit. to San
Prancisco,
—$—<—
$1,575.57 Prefits in 30 Bays.
What $10 did in Wall: street on
the mutual safety plan.
explaining everything, with two unerring rules for success, sent free.—
Our customers in all parts of ~the
country are realizing large profits every month. Send for Pamphlet.—
Address Simpson & Co., 49 Exchange
Place, New York. n4-2meod
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Party at Quaker Hill.
Adancing party will be given at
the boarding house of Sim. Jordan
ou Thursday evening, Nov. 6th,. to
which all are invited. The best of
. Music has been secu’ed for dancing.
Tickets including supper, $2.50. 3t.
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Bry “Strawberries and Cream,”
at Brand and Bassett’s. n4
Fresh Candy just received at
030 Beaxp & Bassett's.
Valuable Quartz Mine For Sale.
The Stiles’ Quaitz Mine is offer:
for sale at a great bargain. further particulars enquire st this offree, 028-lw
The Lmportant Cheap Stere®
Is cr6wded with new goods, the
fat importation cf the season, which
Consist of the latest Fall styles of
dress and fancy goods. The mamMoth store is so crowded that there
Shardly room to turn around, and
the goods will be sold regardless of
Cost, to make room for new importations which are now on the way.
Ladies should by all means call and
Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10
Pickles, _ per bottle 26
Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00
Lard, 8 pound cans, , 90
Everything else in proportion.
ie WILLIAM WOLF,
Main Street Nevada City
MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON’S
CHEAP FURNITURE STORE
COMMERCIAL 8T., NEVADA C
D ROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS,
Spring and Top Mattresses
Bed Leunges, very latest styles,
And ies be found ina first class
niture Store.
Particular attention is called to the
KITCHEN CABINET,
The most complete and desirable piece of
Furniture ever invented.
Everything in my Store will be sold
PRICE LIST
OF THE :
BEEHIVE
CASH GROCERY STORE,
Trarmscript Block, Cemmercial &St.,
NEVADA CITY,
PROPERTY OWNERS
To insure good material, stipulate in
all your Contracts for Paints that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds
& 60., >
Are the Leading Grocers
of Nevada City,
Junction
rcial Streets, Nevada
City. Ss
Cheaper than they can be purchased anywhere clse im the
Mountains.
427 Call and examine goods and prices.
*xamine the goods and prices, 220
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GRAND
FALL & WINTER OPENING
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DRY & FANCY
Goops!
——AT THE STORE} OF——
A. BLUMENTHAL;
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BARGAINS
EVER OFFERED IN
NEVADA COUNTY.
Will be given this Fall and Winter at the old established and popular house of A. Blumenthal, Nevada
City, where there is now on exhibition the largest and best stock of
first-class dry and fancy, goods ever
shown in this part of the State.
I have just received a splendid line
of Black Silks, Satins in all. colors,
Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ar
mors, Scotch Wlaids and al kinds otf
Dress Goods. ae
Included in the stock of Domestic
Goods are Sheetings, Muslins, Blankets and Comforters, Table Linens, .
Nap ins, Towels.
Cloaks and Suits. sil
Flannels and Water Proofs.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings,
Ladies and Misses’ Shoes. ;
The stock is complete and fresh ut
every department, and will be sold
at the lowest rates ever offered by
any first-class house in the field,
Orders from the country promptly
attended to. Samples sent on application. A. BLUMENTHAL,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets.
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1. Slop-Shop work is sure to rip. We us
with the goods and not burst.
an ill-fitting garment to go from our house.
3. Slop-shop
fresh from the loom and when wa cut a suit
IT 18 NEW.
4. Slop-shop work looks shabby from the
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PERFECTIONS
Vegetable Hair Restorer.
——
HIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS
T FREE FROM ,
Any Mineral or Vegetable Poison.
It restores gray hair to its natural
color, beauty, and stops its fallin
eut. It cures Baldnéss, Dandruff an
diseases of the Sealp. Sold by all
Druggists) r
work may be new; or it may
mean, and the chances are that he will become mean. A s
‘aver. In the name then of Humanity at large we solicit the public patronage.
. 25 cents per yard for 15 cents, go to. Mackerel, No.1, per kit, $250 ’ : . :
oy Tat Inrourane. . Bean, ee & Co”’s Pure Peints and Oils.
self you want Silks worth $2 per er Corn, per 100 lbs, 1 874 ~
yard for $1; go to the G ste Ba er 2) Bs as Paint h Ids & Co.’s Paint
820 tose” — rley, per 100 Ibs., 1 62} ainters Ww 0 use C. T. Rayno S ®.S Faints
Whole Barley, per 100 Ibs.; 150 d .
ish are the pictures made at the . Onions, per lb., =f. = . ‘ = ;
““tadolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLitxs . Hams, per Ib., 32h Pure-Material Goes Further, Looks Better, and Lasts
operator. juld Boneless Bacon, per lb, 124} 5 : : : cc a a {Longer than any other.
47 1lf you want Laces, Fancy
G . ¥ . Japan Tea, per lb., 35 022-3m
Goods and Hosiery, of all colors and Cr "1 Th
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dan : as; tushed Sugar, 7}-Ibs. 100 : == — sa ae
esigns, for half nothing, go to the > >
20 ie Malena Pearl Barley, ~ 12.1bs. 100
ee ee 13 Ibs. 1 00 Ey —
sar it you want’ Cashmeres worth Lard, 10: lbs. 100 ae . s 1 : “2 ‘ ;
$1 per yard for 50 cents, go to the Beat Island es 10 Ibs. 1 00 a . Shelves and Counters are crammed J
870 Iuportant,. . Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00 oe . =
ein eats alk Conf re eo
E uit. o othes ; ;
worth $20 for $10, go to the Oysters, from 4 to 12 cans 1 00 jem e _
320 Imporray an. i 1 re ji a i inter ee
TANT. . . Codfish, per Ib, 64! : ‘ Wg
4271f-you want Silks worth $4 per . Tomatoes, 7cans 100 . bi :
yari for $2, go to the String Beans, 5cans 100 CH fy GOoOops, a
. 620 ImporrTanr. Syrup, per gallon, 874 ; v
Vis. sumone RT SNA a Ex. Family Syrup, percan, 1 124 ie ; MEN'S YOUTH'S AND BOY'S —— . > —
tie = ci ome ee CASSIMERE, WORSTED AND . {h >
Wh wo LF’S ts large cans, 4cans 100 cakias d DIAGONAL SUITS, b coved
Fe i & Citron, 3lbs. 100 freemen Q From the Best Manufactories, «A1so a full line of . pos wo
_PRICE LIST. Seba ers on roe qc ¢ Overcoats and Ulsters; Chinchilla Sack arm
The ase] POR C A S Fy _ [Dil Can fut of le © the. C= b . Coats, of all Grades, Gents’ Furnishing . =ey
Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 ibs. 78 . Goods, and the Very Latest Styles of Hats. . CA
° Subject to Correction Dinner Can full of Coffee,5 Ibs. 1 25 om am . b We also have on hand a full assortment of : 4
. Jelly, 2 lb. cans, 3 for 100 A BOOTS AND LADIES’ eee
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $3 25 — = —— we
Wheat, per 100 Ibs, 250. GLASSWARE, ext Our Stock of cman
Corn, per 10. Ibs, 1 75. ° WOOD & WILLOW WARE _ RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING
Bran, per 100 Ibs, 1 25 : = Is not to be Excelled. om )
Mixed Feed per 100 Ibs, 1 3734 TINWARE, HARDWARE, r 427 Remember you can buy at our Establishment a os .
Bat to-day . Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150 Etc. Et ss MAN’S BUSINESS CASSIMERE SUIT FOR
, ’ C., C. TT al tT * J TwWory Vrerel oe .
Crushed Sugar, 7 Ibs, 100 lee $7 50, AND ALSO THE FINEST DRESS =
Brown Sugar, 8; lbs 100 Imported Wines, Liquors and SUIT 10 BE OBTAINED IN THE MARKET.
Green Coftee, 5 Ibs 100 Cigars. eueroae mecacen sorrento ne rss —
Ground Coffee, 3lbcans, 60
J Rice, 14 Ibs 100 Everything Fresh and Warranted :
Beans 32 1b 1 to be the Best. j :
Se: ’ 5 00} sarGoods delivered free of charge .
s P 8 bars 25 . within a reasonable distance. ce ie (A 4\ rm
oap, per box 50 DONALD & CO Lal eel \ = —
Poexsex 14 for . 25 . a. & \ Wd. rm >
Candles ‘perbox 175 =Crackers, per box, 90 — ——Qe ata. -_ ws ca
Oysters 12 cansfor 100 4 2 ‘oh Pd =
Salmon, 8cansfor 100 . wu @ ' — o
Desens, 7cansfor 100 aes NL : = =
reen Corn, 6cansfor 100 sales a i =
Strin Beans 5c for .100
pe = S PATENTED JUNE (3, 187 = Q.
gs ; ansior . — These Goods have been sold during the past ag
Sardines, 6cansfor 100 = DO three years, AU who havo Polar” =
Com, Green Peas, 4cansfor 100). ie ro} GS 2 ea ores ¢ PERFECT. ca © Q
Blueberries, 5 cans for 100 = @ The many annoyances connected with the pee —_ O oO
e ilov tirel ere 7 & ;
Kerosene, _ per gallon, 35 od os <c oy a apr ae a yn : 2 cE =
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50 ae f= ‘= _ 1st—The perfect ease and rapidity with which-it is = © 5
Syrap, per gallon, 874 a= O&O ond-—Itenijastability to fit the different . eg ese a D
Syrup gallon kegs, 9.56 [OD mE Sah deartage rained by oratualy swan SS ES) &
Bacon, . per pound, 123 er cs ruins 40 many airs the tree ee clinching a ' ‘ 5D eo
Hams, per. pound, 1234 vy th Sttength oF eeetening will ontlast any glove, 69) 2
Good Green Tea ~*! 30 Ce eo which is a very rare occurrence with cm == ss
English Breakfast, “ 40 “x TS Independent of Imprecdequal, (fact. o
Fresh Butter, per roll, 50 © a! superior, to any other glove in the market. =< oe
Cafu Gs OSENBERG BROTHERS Cod Fish “ 6} R NBERG
Ground Coffee, per paper 30 =
Washing Powder, 3 papers 26 PALACE DRY GOODS STORE.
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 ——_—_ eZ a ee en
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Pamphlets} Starch, 2 papers, 25 NO MORE SLOP-SHOP
Starch, per box, 65 gee
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 eecaceerenanet
SACRAMENTO CLOTHING MANUFACTORY
~~ WILEIAM C. MERRILL, PROPRIETOR.
Pa
Broad street, opposite Citizens Bank.
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. YOUR CLOTHING SHOULD BE MADE TO ORDER.
e only Belden Bros’ best Silk which will yiel
2. Slop-shop work fits almost any one except the man who buys it. We will not allow
be as old as the business. We buv our Cloths
and put it on a man it isnew and HE KNOWS
first. It makes a man look m on and _ feel
A well dressed man ins genera)
Cornish Pump for Sale.
\. A FOUK-INCH CORNISH PUMP, with
50 feet ef Column, Water Wheel, and
everythi sevens, warranted as good
as new, is,offere
Fer Sale at a Great Bargain.
Enquire at the residence of
ae JOHN SCHMIDT,
‘o22-I1m Bread Street, Nevada.
a
. Springfield, anda Full Line of
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. THE LARGEST
WATCH AND CLOCK
EOUS:E
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
Howard, Waltham, Elgin,
FINE SWISS WATCHES
Constantly in Stock.
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The GREATEST VARIETY and
LARGEST ASSORTMENT of
8 Day and 30 Hcur Clocks
Kept in any
Six Houses in the County.
Also a well selected stock of
DIAMON'DS
—AND—
FINE JEWELRY. —
My goods are sent to all parts of .
the county, and very extensively
through the State of Nevada, neve:
failing to give entire satisfaction.
FINE WATCH WORE
In all its branches is given particu’ d:
attention.
Oriers Promptly Attended To.
No. 18 Mill Street,
017 GRASS VALLEY.