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November 8, 1888 (4 pages)

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Fal of the maguzine; and the numsingeete SS tS Seawater fae Oe EP pa Nek sa a ac AS splice ee stay this year with you?’—coul1 not be refused by any one. They evidently stay the year, for in the piger that follow they aresisown in. variour oceupaticne, feeding the birds, plucking wild flowers, rollicking in the over twelve thousand dollars, The ceiling is divided off intolarge pancls and cach panel contains a painting of all the great European racing events in which Amcrican horses were ths winners, There is another club house fully as large 2s t.is ono and which cost nearly as much money. : New York, San Francisco. re : And Sacramento. We tssuc BILLS OF EXCHANG!S Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRUTAIS and EUVROPE. — Collections on any part of the nining stock. Finder will please reurn to this office. tf -°<2@e-o———Watch Lost. On the Rongh and Ready ditch beow the Providence mine an open” grassy.fields, and sitting by the seashore, making little rivers in the sund On the page between June and July there is a picture of a miléstone almost hidden by the flowers, bnt on which the inscription ‘Half Way,’ can be geen. Throughout the Calendar they ’ are, dressed in costumes »ppropriat: to the different months of the year. In April they take refuge from the showers ’neath umbrellas; in May they fall asleep among the daisies in the field as they murmur: “*Nodding, nodding, to and fro, In the grass the daisies grow,’ “In December they depart, muffled up to protect themselves from from the cold, their satchels on their arms; and as the hands of the clock point tomidnight they say: ‘We hope you have had a pleasant year.’ “The last paye of the Calendar his a candle burnt algost: to the bottom, and is just dying out, indicating the close of the year.” This charming Calendar Book for 1889 has 18 pages of color and monochrome illustrations, gold edged, silk cord and tassels. A Damty Girt—to be had at all first-class -tores throu. hont the United States, or mailed to any address on receipt of 50cents. Address Rapuaen Teck, & Sons, 298 Broadway New York. A radical change has come over life at Long Branch within the last few years and most of the people who go there now goto gamble, ard sporting men can be found there from ‘every quar‘cr of the Union. Almost crerynight men lose five thousand dollars and sometimes a great deal more and nothing isthought of it. It was not on cccount of the amount that he lost and won that young Ed. Wolcott, the Colorado statesman, created such a ecnsation both at Long Branch and here in New York this week. It was principally on account of his prominence, and the fact generally being conceded that ho will be the next United Statcs senator from his State. But among the sporting fraternity ho is regarded as n man of wonderful nerve. Sinve the death of one of the Wormser Brothers, of the Wall street banking firm, who one niuht won seventeen thousand dollars at a Pennsylvania club while waiting fora ywaitcr to bring him a sandwich, no player has becn cince et tho Branch who has frightened the proprietors of the gambling houses 50 thoroughly as the briiliant young Wolcott. Upon the first night of his arrival he won twelve thousand dollars, and the next night he lost twenty-two thousand dollars ata rivalestablishment. He did not spend over two hoursat the faro table either during tho time ho lost or won. The usual limit is one bundred dollars, but the highesta young Westerner was civen at theestablishment whcro he was fortunate wassix hundred dollars, But at the other establishment they wero more accommodating, and tho limit was raised toathousand. Itissuc players es ho that break the bankr, and the gamDlers at Long Branch would lixo to seo Mr. Wolcott return to his Westcrn home. A Lansas City real estate operator has becn Livening things upaswel!. During Tie November Century begins the by week pe niente eed ie = . ss > : ‘ ec is somcthing like $25,000 ahead, and he . thirty-reventh yo'ume ane Sinerpentl cays he is cither going to lose all he has The Century for November. — “features.” The most important of ai he peptic bea ches po . reo of the greatest gamb‘ers in this ete bed ee first bys re groate atc eee cocntrr,if notin the world, are now at ntury Gallery o asters; €0-. Long Branch. First is the notoriors graved by T. Cole, and described 03 . Dilly Deutsch, known on both sides of the W. J. Stillman and Mr. Cole himaelf . water as the Prince of Baccarrat, who The e vings in this series were broke the bank at Monto Carlo aud i -. . another onein Paris fivo years ago and made in the presence of the origina!) ¢146 out a winner five hundred thousand pictures themselves; they sre actual . francs, Since then Deutsch hasnot played copies, and unique inthe history o! . much, end has confined his gambling to art; for such careful copies have neve: Wall street. Butthere are lots of men in Long Branch who are willing to. back before been made on wood. Another . 5; h ; series begun in November is Mr him if he wants to try his luck, and if he ‘ once gets started he will make a long Cable’s ‘Strange True Stories o!. howl among the gimblers. Tho second Louisiana” ;—alter a preface by Mr Dan girs the ce nga clown. Rice Cable himself comes the extraordinary aed not done much playing since he has tt . story of “The Young Aunt with Whit: n at the Branch, nor hax he for many Hair,” from an old French ma; mnscipt. years, principally becuuse ho has had no “The Romance of Dollard,” by Mrs money, but he now has a wife who is worth over n million who is with him. Catherwood, illustrated by Mr. Sanham, has two prefuces, one by Mr Rice has been trying to persuacc her to allow him to try his luck forthe sake of : ; Auld Lang Syne. In hisday be was the Parkman. the historian, and one by . greatest gambler in this country, as he the author. Mrs. .Catherwood is » ee vg! —— pt racine saw him sitting in the magnificent Long Branch sae sted iced va has broken ei Club at supper—a meal, by the way, that groand—Canada in its most romanti« . pione would make the club famous—and epoch. The first of Mrs. Fuote’r . howasindulgingin reminiscences of some Pictures ofthe Far West,” a full-page . of his big games. Just before the war, in engraving, is giving in the same nuinber. Among the leading contributions to this numer are interesting installments of the Life of Lincoln and New Orleans, he put up a half interest in his circus against one of the finof George Keenan's highly important papers on the Siberian Exile system. est of Mississippi steamboats of that day, and o hundred thousand dollars. Ilo There are many other interesting and valuable articles. gece a ee ST circus against-the ono lost and he won. A-rmg constitution may be ruined, by simple neglect. Many todly i'r result from habitual constipation There is no medicine equal to Ayer’r Pills for restoring the nystem to natural and heajihy action. For sale. Furniture, very little used,consistiny of parlor and bed room sets, carpets. stoves, provision safes, fire-proof safe, at that gay resort. not beenso fortunate, . lost. Then he bet the other halfof the Rice might have been where Barnum ts to-day had it not been for gambling and eventhe gamblers tell that they. hope he will not begin again. The third is Pat Sheedy. Sheedy is known among gamblersusa man who when he gets broke would take off hisclothesand bet them. Just before he became the manager of Sullivan, he hadn’t a dollar, although a little while before he was one of the wealthiest sporting men in Chicago. The last big game that Sheedy was in he played for fifty hours without closing his eyes. He left the gaming tablo ¢80,000 The Celebrated Wieland Lacer Beer . loser. Henry Smith, Vuk Tree Ranch, — on Dravout at the National Hotel Bur . , The brokers on Wall street are trying Ace en nn ete, to make up for dull times by going to Long Branch. The favorite game is ronlette, as it is with the majority of people Tianny WALKER. “Hor pay”, said a stout gentleman to a stranger on a crowded Main street cor United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants faced coin silver potent lever wately vith’ a geld-pluted chain attached to t. Finder wil please-return it tothe] Goi and Silver Bullion urCRANSCRIPT Office and receive rewald. . chased P Assay Office at this Bank. Strayed. ore @FFICERS: > ? G.M PRESTON. 2.00.. cee ees PRESIPEN” From Colley Bros. Slaughter House, . ey gong.. ..-.:-¥ice PResipexa one large white sow with short tail-Any . sor T. MORGAN.... -.000e+Cantey aferniasion of same left at Colley Bro-. . b. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CasHier and 88’ witchersshop, will be thankfully reDIRECTORS: n7-2t — Bee —__ — Pears’ isthe puresc and best Soap :ver made. vr. K. M. Hont, JouNn T. MORGAN Gro. M. Huongs, D. E. Moran, Wa. Epwarps. L. Housman, Kk. M. Preston. ‘eived. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. 8an,Francisco—First National Bank. Sucramento—National Bank of D. O. Milt The best Sulve in the world for Cuts,. ©9Yuises, Sores, plcers, Salt Rheum + & Db. MARSH, ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, *Manvfacturers and Dealers in All: Kinds : of : Comber, tons, and positively cures Viles, or Office and Lumber Yard : 10 pay required. It is guaranteed to .ive perfect satisfaction, or money reBoulder Street. : Nevada City. Buckien’s Arnica Salve. unded. Price 25 vents per box. For wale ly Carr Bros. tf Pears’ Soup ‘is the most. elegant vilet adjanct. ts ee eel Piles! Piles! Piles! Ag OF ALL K{(NDS FOR BUILD ing and Mining purposes on hand and sawed to order. We keép constantly on hand a large stock of Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment + the only sure cure for Blind, Bleedng or liching Piles ever diseovered. Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes t never fails to cure old chronic Caser nae f : 4 long standing. Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Judge Coon, Marysville, says: s : oie 4 Rustic, Fiooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. ttc. “Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointrrent ured me alter yeur of suffering.” Clear and S:cond Quality Sugar Pine. _JdudgCoffinbury ,Cleveland,G. eaye : “TE have found by experience that : : RCE SY BRS eee ives immedate and perm.nent relief.” . 7 We have hundreds of such testinonials. .Do not suffer an instant Oak, Spruce, Pine and onger. Sold by uruggists at 50 cents 4 ee ‘ j : ver box or maled on receipt of price; ae Firs wood. he Witutams Mr’a Co, Cleveland O. i t ALSO DEAL IN PLAZA PAINT SHOP. Arrivals at the Union Hotel. Mrs. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. November 5, 1888, R. P. BOWERMAN 8 Wheeler, City, G Buckley, do . stad nk oe =Seexu; Would respectfully inform the GA Watson & fam, City. people of. Nevada City and vi} Gutes oO cinity that he has opened a Geo Wells & family, do TM Jewett, y do First-class Paint Shop, : onea 0 H Laue, do On the Plaga, near the corner of Sacra3 i Koberts, do aad Capt W A Palmer, Washington, mento Street, Nevada City, Mrs .W 8 Seward, San Francisco, FM Ellis, 4 do ’ FGE 2 do dno Jane & wife, Tombstone, Wm Edwards, Bridve, A Francy, isis ° WW a sbUdn, nia Cit FGallvessl, You wet,’ Wm Hammell, scotte t lat, Andis p:epared to do the following kind Painting : Carriages and Wagons Houses and Roofs, Signs, Plain and Fancy Distemper Painting a specialty Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel Rector Brotugss, Proprietors, ~~ November 6, 1888 JAClaneey, City, Frank Kice, do BF Shoeeraft, do & C Gussie, do CE c FIRST-CLASS WORK f W Colley, do WA Parner, do JC Mulligan, do ¥ jruun, fl Dorado, iH W. Knowlton, Sac, F Guswold, do Mis. J B Treadwell, Bloom, Mrs J Glassen. du Eicea imegens The Leading Harness Shop PRICES LOW GIVE MEA TRIAL. LM Justice, 8 F, C 8Cratgler, do, 2 Fuller, San Juan, E 2 2, oer, Pb OF NEVADA CITY. Mie ye aga areaey etley; Broad Street, Below National Hote Wm Kraft, New York, 3S Langdon, K K. E Stafford, Columbia Hill, 4 Liump, bownleville, © T Tubias, Scotts Flat, Jas. Cairns. Proprietor ng A Meyer, Ceerokee, oe Arrivals at the City Hotel, 0. C, Comnan, Proprietor. November 6, 1888. A Clancy, City, © Harrison, Vity, Fsmith, do Harness and Collars BARR To ORDER — ——: Se VV tn a H’” {RE-OPENED THE Photograph Gallery on Pine St their work is the best that has’ ever bedn offered in this part of the county. Order Your Holiday Pictures . eww tome arereve, IVT V AWA OTT rs Extensive Basinass. fe : : CE adn é oo [= Lig: a = A “ A * ; : ' . Chiftonte catarrh usually indicates @ , Tw —— oe — : She Daily Transcript. LONG BRANCH & AMBLERS scrofulous condition of the system,and = THE ONLY aS CELERY oe aD: * . should be treated, like chroni¢ ulcers aine s COMPOUND . enna & e e f Nevada City, Cal and eruptions, through, the blood. rae RE THE AMERICAN MONTE CARLO AND . This diseise lias been cured, in hunBrilliant & CIRCULATES I8 ITS FREQUENTERS. dreds of cases, by the uxe of Ayer’s Durable CURES PROOFS ity Grass Valley, Rough & keady, : : J es a Price $1. Six ‘bottles, E > 1 NM seta “Paine’s Celery ComSpenceville North Sau Juan, French Cor Corgeons ‘‘Ifell’"—Stakes in the Thou. j. 4 ouralg Laegertha whan’ cet ang 4 > field; M : : sick gal, Byrostianeite Truckee, aud every uth. ennds—Cigantic Losses and Winnings LPAI 86 Fs: SRT MTD : conomica Ree hrs L.A Baenrxex,) . Sod Sierra Scaution st i ceerents, San ~The Great Players of the Eesort. oS Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all . Nervous ten oe Eyancisos. tn Fat EO te St \. (Copyright 1988.) In bis new discovery for Cousne iption, others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. Prostration Bik srg hc ber Sra erra to the Sea.”” a Langcotcd og eS cd succemied in prodneio » snedicine . None others are just as good. Beware of wep eenes lamcured . gambling resort in the world: Clerical . wiich is cki ow imiged b,ali cw be! imit ations—they are made of cheap and Pay: elle i tas : ki Pat Sheedy, late manager of . . . Eats seep So fert : ‘ heumatis $ Jornish, N. H. DAY, NOV. 8. 1868. cei Sullivan, who is regarded! by the simply marvelous. It is exceedingly . inferior materials and give poor, boos — ————. . —_—— aE ==" . sporting fraternity as one of the most tal. pleasant ty the taste, perectiy hari: . crocky colors, 36co'ors; 10 cents each. Kidne so ter hgeny daaoer LOCAL MATTERS. ented gamblers in the world has recently . less, and dovstmwtsicken. Ligll cases Bsc yeti Magy Reng Roo rnngag Ens y than any other medi——$—$—$———————oo returned from a tour ofall the resorts in of Consumption, Congis, Colds, . Ink or Bluing (10 ets. a quart) etc. Sold by drugDiseases es conttear ions. «From Year to Year.” Lurope where gambling formed a popu% Ce ‘ ar gists or * catia lar'‘prorminent feature, and he says none Woopiag Cong. Croup. Browen't.1 wert RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington. Vt “Paine’s Celery Comwd Poinsan th: Chest, it tas given i is x! AND ind has been of great ‘ Qi phi ‘ sonsCalen. Of them come up to the resort on the Jer: tee 5 ; ‘ones ‘One of Raphael Tack & Sons Calen ecy Coast. Hesays that there aro larger thiversul sal? faction, Ur: Bowanko’s For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE All Liver Map eel hn t isin orm, and des 2 F ranch then thereare at Monte Carlo ina pd SS POL RM a Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. ! sat Pauline Santer, with couplets by Hel-} week. Cure for Sich Shenduche. ‘ 7 en M. Burnside. January shows two Nocy and Nes ee BS plea lg ‘ — ; g ne — ‘ 3 d ea ee : and Capt. ‘ ’ jyou want « remedy. for bilious, : f litrle girls who come timidls alone . have been all over Europe, say that there tess, sellow comypiexion, punples on CITIZENS BANK, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY drawing behind them a little wagon . 4s nothing on the other side of the water . he face, and « sure cure tor sick head. = of dolls; they hold one another by . that will compare in magnificence with . .che, wék Carr iros., the Druggist:, for} Broad Street .....+Nevada ity amie the hand and look as pretty as they ar Fe "te ygrrorh. sagen pers ar Jr. Gunn's Liver Fills. Only ove for : —_— . i ‘ ae oe as jus' en open e rotunda . }, douse. Samples tree. Kuil bos . * W semaine hair fluttering glee! where most of the gaming tablesere situ. 75 ceiits. i my Zl-ly z Paid up Capital ae. © $30 000 A. CLINCH reeze and falling in masses over thei! . gted iscapable of holding two thousand SS epi aoe : ‘ ‘ foreheads, their chubby little ‘acer] people and the finishing of this room Leste A General Banking Business Transacted AND aglow with good nature and even dollalone cost over two hundred thousand sat ea We: ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE ; laxinbi Thér appeal—‘Conld we doliars. Each chair cost overn hundred . -,, ificate for 226 sh: Dead woud IN Ss wughing. their appea dollars and the centre chandclicr cost . Certificate for 225 shares Deadwoor C.J. ADAM — Both gentlemen are fine Artists and (OE “Every one should visit, the Gallery and procure rome pictures. OF Don't forget the place— PINE STREET, opposite Geo. E. ‘Turner’ Hardware Store. 024 Mathien Schram, PHOTOGRAPHER —AND— ARTIST. MAKES PICTURES OF EVERY STYLE AND SIZE. Instantaneous Photographs of highest and incst Artistic finish. Baby’s Pictur’s a specialty. (0@F The Gallery has been refitted with the best instruments, and every Picture is warranted to give entire sati-faction. FORMERLY JOHN SWART’S NEW GALLERY, SAMUEL YEO, PROPRIETOR. THE BEE HIVE, GRASS VALIBY, Takes the Lead FINE DakSS GOODS, =~ CLOAKS aad MILLINGRYParties visiting Grass Valley A. FRIEDMAN. Having been called East, has secured ~ daring his absence the services of
Mr, Andrew Johnson, UiSan Francisco, who will be con: ——— Merchant Tailor, —ONE OF THE— Leading Cutters stantly oni hand at the establishment on Broad Street, Two Doors Below Express Office. The Establishment has recently been stocked with a full line of the In the way of Cloths. 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 forwarded Free of Charge, accompanied by Rules for Self-Measurement. By this meaner as good a fit can be obtained by a gen'leman residing in Sierra county at by one living here. A FITGUARANTEED OR NO SALE. 0@-\ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES has been made, which will be made known on Application. Remember the place. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Sireet, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’» Express Office, Nevada City. , Down Goes Fruita THE STUCK OF FURNITURE WIN OUR STORY MUST BE. REduced revardless of w.'at we get for it in order to make rooin for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the Fast. For this reason we offer eee Extraordinary Bargains —IN— BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, ‘ DININU ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LUUNGES, WINDOW SILADES, CORNIUES, Fte. Fine Upholstering a Specialty will de wellto call and inspect our monster stock of Dry Guods and Carpets. Leading Store of Nevad. County. Samples free at the BEEHIVE. TO STOCK OWTERS. The Excelsior Water and pared to furnish pasturage and feed for stock during the coming winter. ‘Rates _reasonable. . For particulars apply to oft B. WHEATON, Supt., L. OOWRATH, Smartsville. 024 Mining Property For Sale. SN ACCOUNT OF DEATH IN MY FAM ily and owing tofll health and a lack of meausto develup the property, I offer neve at a low price and on easy terms East Banner Quartz Mine Situated about 144 miles east of Nevada ity and ning the famous old Banner pea benyeny frodncud Soarts ao: ition of dot ere in ¥ one of in the county. , Apply for particulars toMYRON FOOTE, wardrobe, desk, commode, etc. . yesterday, J8uell,’. do RON Inquire of L. A. Pelton, Nevad. Pe Pinas se yoy sf Bias Scetee Flas prs if City. nov6-tf . iguder, on pnt eee ¥ 8 looney City, <o. “Excuso me, I’m somewhat deaf and i Brinjon, Bias Tent, Advice to Mothers. hardly caught your meaning, What did Doo Blue oa = — you say ?” D Edwards, City, -_ Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syruj . “! Say it’s a hot day!" howled the fat Sek ei’ should alwa § vnildren [BAM glaring at his neighbor and getting . J Msn, biue ten si agin an haxanaultaeeaptaceppeg always be used when children red in the face and as everybody i Kelley, v t, are cutting teeth. It relieves the little [the car lookek up from their papers. @ Kiet, Willow Valley, AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. sufferers at once; it produces natural,. “Ab, yes, yes, how much tust you Bre ohy te « sh lal —_ quiet sleep by relieving the child fron ret, Five cents! that’s the fare on this Gheawou, Cement i, ‘ i z .ne.”: AOL, ‘a , pain, and the littie cherub awakes ur Wherenpon the corpulent individual JP Ebuugh, Wilow Valley, Rep air ng Neatly Done. “bright asa button.” Itis very pleas: . said soine i 1! 4 aretenss City yp slid soine bal worls under his breata PH Whelan, Washington Mine, Fes Anttotaste. It soothes the child, xoft-}40 i 2 toi tn» ear. G MGhureb, City, ‘4 . ens the gums, allays all pain, reliever . g.” 4’, 8! te deat man yen'ly, acts [Fe Gemma, Clty, (PF 40 erdere stenting. te Rremputr. : to [the @nth man within an hour iat s wid Ft Care Ae wind, regulates the bowels, and is the . me it was a hot day.’ W Cramer, Quaker Hill, ’ . a ae per ws yk’raps they imazJ Diabeck, ; best known remedy soea, ion’t know it,’ ani ho smilel J Lamberton, City, sTUD E B A K E R whether arising from teething or other een. and fanned himself with his hat, ; a vee games. Twenty-five cents a bottle. UTCAL LACK OF CONFIDENCE, FB Cag city, gon in ‘ IPC 3 2 ———+-8 3 at frill have to ows youa dime,” sail Paiute s a Light Two Horse Wa « a ; bit olf the tal, ?. the tobacconist, as hg Eteoare th’ n ms ag toi! the end of a cigar. ‘oa Mastoueag CHG . . WM.BARTON,A peat sb be ee now ut I haven't got confidence in yo& Lanzman, Cit:, * ag } ’ gent. ed t, P ti wa with . to that extent. You wil have to . tas 8) Fddy, Selby fin, ; ty -0 Tee, in . 8 iamon . pin hors as vo tera iianone at it eo NX ; th : dy hat diamon! pin is wor a dollar W Foote; Gold Flat, At PEUAONS 16 HERD OF WAGORS rate cig ony Aialf, and [ haven't got. con idence M Martio, Fenn \ alley, iigat sa snd: examten helene peer le b Bona, Jaa oe datbat extent,” replie. schu'er, Atomtign et.. ae s Ss wn ; ar oa a ustin ay i kddy, saty, J : Barton’ Blackami Shop, 5 hae ‘5 vig e * @n the Plasa. a id eRe Re a ay one _ . Rational Hotel, Nevada City. Mining Company are pre-e} ~ Binest Stock of Fara‘tar: IN NEVADA COUNTY LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OLL, PAINTS, VARNISUES, woop AND WILLOw WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshue:, Nails, Barbed Wire, Etc. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. ‘4 Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware MYDHAULIC PIPE, Gas an] Water Pipes and Fittings ee Mining implements a Specialty — © Califirnia Powder Works Largest and Meet Equipped HARDAWRE STORE im Northern-Ceatral California Prices as Low as the Lowest. BANKRUPT. SALE!" Household Furniture a Recenily owned by L. M. Suke* $30. $1 25 to $1. LATEST NOVELTIES . : —o—— w CRAND Mattresses, Spring Beds Mirrors, Etc., f t forth and purchased at SherBedroom Sets reduced from $115 to Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to Carpéts, per yard, reduced from Carpets. per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents. Parlor Sets, reduce {irom $60 'o $40 Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to Hair Mattresses, roduced from $20 to $15. : Spring Beds, reduced from $1) to $7: Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 to $9. Rattan Rockers, reduced from $9 to 6. W 11 Paper, Half Price. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. Birel Cages, Hof Price. Fine Rugs, 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: COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near Pine,) FROPRIETORS. Regularly Receives IN MENS AND ROX’S And Furnishing Goods, As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Fto., Ete. As can be found anywhere. . In the way of My Stock is not excelled, -_—— The Latest Eastern Fash'ons BOO'TS AND SILOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES TRONKS AND VALISES fir st-cluss wtore of the kin my Stock is theJMost OorI:.te. R. i. MOLLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. BARBER SHJ? REMOVED. C. E. WILDE sHUP(TO ON PINE STREET, 2B" Opposite his old Stand, ge todo ull kinds of _onserla)Cluss sty le. ree seh rig New York Bakery. G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor AVING PURCHA-ED THIS WELI. known snd th ake John Hurst, on ee COMMERCIAL STREET, lintend tok varie of cep on hand at all times & Roor BREAD, PIES, CAKE, Ete, Wedding Cakes: And Pastry < Made to order on short notice ot mos easunable terma. All order for anything in my line ly attended to. . ve By mrict attention to busin esa, givi ood satisfaction and sellin: at low iting LECC & SHAW, Main Street. Nevada ity’ He RNID LEU NGL a hope to merit «liberal patronage, * 7 ae : * R ‘ : : : * . : “* j + —_—* PRs =e >— cc. rw es the reading peuple in every part 0! vounty. i piace, Yuba and Sierra counties, a6 well as BE SPORE SOLES BTM) ff's Sale by the undersigned. {TO ADVERTISERS 4 BEHOLD THR BARGAINS !\x Sakeforth’s Old Stand NEVADA CITY: <2 650i a LACGsSHlAl B. H. MILLER The Most Anoroved Stvles Wmnderwear Stitt ana Soft Eiats And everything else eraliy: found in a My Prices are Astouishiugly Low an? ig AS REMOVED HIS BARBER The Rear of Britland’s Saloon. Where he will better prepared than ever BEAD THIS’ (G00) AS GOLD !!\THE TRANSCRIPT antto Keep Thorough ly Posted 2 GRICE FOLK GRAZING, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STOCK BERING e \ rully Resources, besides being Ful = Othe enned at 1 times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS EC y 3EN L. LOCAL TS SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL 2 News, und it hasa circulation that its It also has numerous putroms in to, Sun Frauciacy and imore rein Sucrame. 1 Carpets vis of the ‘State. To LAND and to P : Won p SEEKERS throughout the whole it is invaluable, as it giver 4 faitbstares! cumplete recurd of the progress be ng made in the development of the coup y's varied and extensive resources. It pre sents extraordinary inducements — 4 4 LPN ANNAN RN 4 assent Advertising Medium in Nor-. thern California. o-—— =J0B=PRINTING = The TRANSCKIP1 has he Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its uttes for FIRST-CLASS work ard 88 hw as any where on the Coust. The eatabligh mens has lately been stocked with a full ire “ the Most Modern and Attractive Types an other printing material, plain and orliaTroutal DR. GUNN’S ER 8 oi tS THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtic THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Cor;-tipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, Loathing of Food, Kidney Complaints, é Nausea, Impure Blood, General Dedliity) Dr. Gunn's Bitters ARE PURELY VEGETABLE*® Perfectly Safe, Reliable &. VAN ALSTINE & CO. . Proprietors aud Manufacturers. 722 Montzomery Street, San Francisco FOR SALE BY CARR BROSB., WE WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE manin your county, No experience required; permanent position for three years: pulery 1nerease each year. Light, eusy, geteel business. Money advanced forsulary, advertising, ete, Largest man uf'rsinourline, Enclose twocents. No portals. Centennial M'fyCo., Cincinutti,o’ — —H \}\J) SEA. WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, butare surpassed ] By, the uervels of invention, ose Who ure in need ofble work that can be done while ete at home should at once send their address to Hullett &.Co., Portland, Maiue, and receive’ free, full information how either sex, all uges, Can earn from $5 to $25 per day and’ upwards wherever they live. Yon are started free. Capital not required. Some have Hake over $50 \e an Sa ee alngle day at this work, i ws NTED—Avents to solicit: Indemnity (preferred) Insurance, $25 Ae not att For Fates ned 2 address JOHN 8, PU Y, See'y, 4 Park Row, N.Y. City. . . RLY) See or MOTHER A2-—, mother has been oa: I pecting to hear from vou evaratnce vin wrote me from Kansus City, and the anxtety as ray Hien shecan endure, I shall be ome in D— -—— in ve X write ere it be too late. no. Soe oat M.SISTER Nevada County N. GRR. TIME TABLE NO. 33, Takes Effect Sunday, Oct. 14th, At 11 P.M, LEAVING NEVADA CITY: overland feaving Sen Francisco uty: 80 A Passenger {1 c M DAILY—Conneeting with Weat vund overl 3un Francisco MSs 1S a ueenger arriving in ARRIVING AT NEVADA CITY, a A. M. Daily, und Uver] ’ Connecting witn East. Ciscy at 8 P.M 5 and le.y: ug Suu FranP.M. Connectin, ig with . 1 lund leaving sau Frome are, ra JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager, E. * BROWN, Superintendent. —etteritlnlactnae eg Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line, TIME TABLE: NTIL furah : U regular tripe mene te Bus will make A.M.,and 1, 3:43 and u:8) tes ¥ Sleek and ave Nevada City at 10 vel k 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:20 BM, oe Ae Fare from bo found trip tel Wo hotel 25 conte for-the @. W DuRaT WETTERAU & CARSON, , Toprietors, 1. wm we * 3 . + NERVOUSNESS ° * PN, $ 2:1 East Bound’ Y Connecting with.