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January 9, 1892 (4 pages)

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ae re THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. L. 8. CALKINS, f SATURDAY EV’NG, [ — ~ . the following demands on-the general fund: inquests, $17. Union Turnpike, $1,000. assessment, $47.60. officers, $25. officers, $11.50. ates $7. com @ MALY, NOt. to.exceed, $125, 0.2 tth recone BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. XN. P. BROWN; EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER, JAN. 9, 1892. County Supervisors. * The County Supervisors have allowed H. [ Pinney, rebate on taxes, $7.05. H. B. Milliken, taking’ testimony at B. Thompson, first installment on C. P. R. R. Co., rebate on — tax J. L. Morgan, stamps for isin G. W. Dunster—Telegraphing, $3.25 ; fees overpaid, $2.30. Cal. R. Clarke, envelopes for county iam Hicks, sweeping street, $3.25 T. J. Robinson, viewing roads and Daily Telegraph, advertising, $152.77 77. The county hospital was visited—this morning and found to be in first-class condition. “The District Attorney was authorized to appoint an assistant at Truckee at a Board to take means to iiduce the Placer Lbwould kill him. I at length quit Charles HBartoir was appointed-con=} stable for Meadow Lake county, vice J. Teeter, deceased. Citizens of this county petitioned the county Board to construct a roadway connecting Combe’s bridge. across Bear River With the county road. Referred to the District Attorney. The Board aijourned to the call of the President. * —~-e+— New.Coins. — Dies for the new’coins Por. 1892 have been received at the San Frantigco Mint, but they will not be used until the\beginning of next week. The only changes beyend the date are in the fractional currency, dimes, quarters and_half-dollar pieces. Formerly these had on the obverse . side a seated figure of the Goddess of Liberty. In the new die the Liberty head only will be shown, as on the gold coins, Qn the reverse side the eagle, in stead of graspiig three arrows, as in last year’s coins, will hold a quiver of about a dozen. The best use you can make of these new coins, or even old ones for that matter, is to buy groceries at Gaylord’s stere with them. . — mee At the Churches Tomerrow. ae SN The subject at the Methodist“Church tomorrow merning will be ‘‘ Aggressive Christianity ’’; in the evening, ‘‘ Our Undeveloped Possibilities.” Epworth League meets at 6:15 P. M. At the Congregational Church there will be preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Evening subject, ‘‘The Fulfillment of Elijah’s Prediction in the Lifting of an Old-time Siege.” Sabbathachool at close of morning service. Postponement of Jury Cases. The presence of the trial jurors in the Superior Court, who were notified week Lefere last.to be in attendance next Tuesday, will not be required till Saturday, the 23d instant. In vain-the eyes are filled with light: In vain the cheek with beauty glows, Unless the teeeh are pure and white, Unless the breati is like the rese; And SOZODONT alone supplies These beauties that we all so prize. To prevent fevers, keep thefliver active and bowels regular with Simmons Liver Regulator. ome Private Lesseus. Frank Power will give private lessons, at his reom on Main street, in.all the English branches, Penmanship, Greek and Latin, Single and Double Entry Boekkeeping, and in Sherthand «and Typewritinge Why go away from,home telearn all those things you need to], make your way through life? j5-6t Something Fancy. A carluad of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. _ Tackpon. K aan aeee— «Public meee Ms Hams and Bacon And Lard are he be best. Try them and you'll want no other. Manufactured by Cotiey Bros., Commercial street, 3-tf ~or Curtpren will freely take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. For sale by Carr Bros. The Latest. a. . Weare exclusive agents for the celebrated ‘“*CLAUS” NATURAL GAS TEMPERED SHEARS AND. SCIS-BORS. Come and get a pair, take them home and try them. If not perfectly satisfactory return them and get a new pair. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. LEGG & SHAW, Main street, Nevada City. HIS CHILDREN. My little son had a number of bad ulcers and running sores to come on his head and body, which lasted for four years. I tried all the doctors and many remedies, but the sores still grew worse, until I did not expect him to recover. My friends wereconfident that if the soreshealed AHIGHWAYMAN'SJ ULIET the Scholar (who corrects my proof: sheets) calls one of the rusinurby sort— the front facing a street and the back . looking over a turfed garden, with a lime tree or two, a laburnum, and a lawn-tennis court marked out, its white lines plain to see in the starlight. the end of the garden a door, painted dark green, led into a narrow. lane between-high walls, where, if-two persons met, one had to turn sideways to let the other pass. The entrance to this lane was cut in two by a wooden post about the height of your hip, and just beyond this, in the high road, George was wait ing for us'with the dog cart. dinner hour. there was a chance of her coming back to put them out, but we could hear her voice going in the servants’ hall as we lifted the ladder and rested it against: the sill for, to tell the truth, you did give mea 45-tt-—sunt of the family below, and that the ‘The trouse in question was what Peter At We had picked the usual Vinbiccthe It had just turned dark and the church.clock, two streets ‘away, was chiming the quarter after eight when Peter and I let ourselves in by the green-door I spoke of and felt along the wall forthe gardener’s ladder that—we knew was hanging there,; A simpler job there never was. The bedroom window on the first floor stood right open to the night air, and inside was a ‘faint candlelight flickering, just\as. a careless maid will leave them after her mistress has gone~ down to dinner. “To~besure, wrote’. ‘ood for, half gn hour yet,” Peter ward to her: ‘‘yon hgd better take off those cenachen titel x them to my servant -to take cgre: of. There’s a carriage waiting for us at the end of the lane, and when he has stowed them under the seat we can climb.in and drive off’—— rim of it, my hero,” hair and bosom and handed them to Peter, who received them with a bow. Next she searched in her pocket and drew ‘. out a tiny key. and, having carefully stowed the \diamonds inside, locked it again, handed back the key, touched ‘his hat and walked off toward the dogcart. as we were alone between walls, “‘if the devotion of a life” —— “One moment,” 1 sala, ana steppeu 10k, my dear, andogive “To the end of the worid—to the very ‘ Shé pulled the gems frotn her ears, Peter unlocked the case, “My dearest lady,” I began, as soon the high Her bare arm crépt into’mine. *‘There is but a little time left for us in which to be happy. marked offthe almanac; day—by-cay 1 have watched the dial. married and my sisters’ daughters; and still [ waited.” her and tend, her, ‘but noné had such a man as I would{have c hosefi, none rn Yau miy prince.” Year after year I haye I saw my sisters Each had a man to love They were “No, I datiway not.” “Oh, but -my heart is not so cold. Take? my; hand—it is firm and strong touch my 4ips—they are birning”—— A low’ whistle sounded at the top of suppose that as'I ran I counted forty be the lane. As 1 took-her -hands I pushed her back, and turning ran for my life. . 7 It Should Bein Every House. * J. ‘B.° Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and Coughs, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia affer an attack of ‘‘ La Grippe,” when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no~ good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Diseevery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung ‘Trouble. Nothing like it;Fry it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. Large bottles, 0c. and $1.00. French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every;woman needs and may be used safely. Manufactured by the Emerson Drug €o., manufacturers, San Jose; Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. _ tf “Lte” Pea. -The Chinese make what they call ‘‘lie” tea. They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of-tea,-and —rice . husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. This they use to swell the bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubtless, drank—our—quota of “‘lie” tea. Seech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, sun-dried leaf. . 60 ets per be _ For sale the—ladder—white~ Fy began rm climb; but if I hear her voice stop, I'll give the signal to be cautious.” I went up softly, pushed my head gently above the level of the sill and looked in. : It was a roomy place, with a great aalf tester bed, hung with. curtains, standing out from the wall on my right. i'he curtains were of chintz, a dark backzround, with flaming red poppies sprawing over it, and the farther curtain hid ne dressing table and the candles upon cand the jewel case that 'l confidently oped to stand upon it also. A bright irusscls carpet covered” the floor, and i¢ wall paper, . remembe?t—though, for he asso of me, I can not tell why—was a gray ground, worked up to imitate vatersd silk, with sprigs of gilt honeyuckle upon it. I jo»ked around and listened for halfa ibute. The house was still as death ip here—not a sound in the room:or in he passages beyond, With a nod to eter to hold the ladder firm I lifted one eg over the sill, then the other, dropped uy teet carefully upon the thick carpet vud went quickly around the bed to the lressing table, But at the corner, and as so6n as ever i saw around the chintz curtain, my cnees gave way, and I put out'a hand owarl the bedpost. 3efore the dressing table, and in front f the big glass in which she could see ny white face, was an old lady seated. She wore a blaze of jewels and a low sown, out of which rose the scraggiest ieck and shoulders I have ever looked m. Her hair was thick with black dye und fastened with a diamond star. Between the two candles the powder show+d on her cheek bones like flour on a miller’s coat. Chin on hand, she was gazing steadily into the mirror before [ her, and, even in my fright, I had time to note that a glass of sherry and a plate of. rice and curry stood at her elbow emaAne the soeernote on dA poardar nnffa While I stood stock still and pretty well scared out of my wits, she rose, still staring at my image in the glass, folded her hands modestly over her bosom, and spoke in a deep, tragical voice: “The prince!” Then, facing sharply around, she held out: her thin arms. “You have consg—at last?” There was not much to say %o this except that Thad. So I confessed it. Even with the candles beliiid her I could see her eyes glowing like a dog’s, and an uglier poor creature this world could scarcely show. “Is the ladder set against the window?” “Since you seem to know, ma’am,” said I, ‘‘it is.” “Ah, Romeo! Your cheeks are ruddy ~your poppies are too-red,” “Then I’m glad my color’s come back; turn just at first. You were looking out for me, no doubt”—— “My prince!” She stretched out her arms again,.and being pretty well at my wits’ end, I let her embrace me. “It een so’ long,” she said, ‘oh, the ate And they ill treat me. mhare eee been all this tedious “I was xa HE golug to answer that, you may be sure. By thisI had recovered myself sufficiently to guess what was near the truth—that this’ was a mad game was in my hands if I played with decent care. So I met her question with another. -“Look here,” I said, “I’m running a considerable risk in braving these persecutors of your’n. Hadn't we better elope at once?” “T am ready,” “And the jewels? You won't leave them to your enemies, I suppose.” She turned to the dressing table, lifted her jewel case and put it into my hands, . “Tam ready,” she ated; “let us be’ quick and steaithy as death.” looking out, drew back, ‘What horrible, black depths!” ‘It’s as easy,” said I, ‘‘as pie. weak to meet the curses and wonderhim the jewel case he took it like a man in a trance. and stole over the turf together. stand no more of it, explain here and now. name, is she?” got her jewels,” “Pardon me, Jem,” gentlemanly way, “if I don’t Are you taking her off to nite see. elae”—The poor old ge gag halted, too, ency, which, when pressed between the “. own homes throughont the country, She followed me to the window and, ; You could do it on your head—look here.” I climbed out first’and helped her, setting her feet on the rungs. We went.down in silence, I choking all the way at the _. sight of Peter below, who was looking with his mouth open and his lips too ment that rose up from the depths of him. When touched turf and handed ‘We put the ladder back in its place But outside the garden door Peter could “T’ve a firearm in my pocket,” whispered he, pulling up, “and [’'m going to fire, it off to relieve my feelings, if you don’t ‘Who, in pity’s .“ You mug—she’s the Original Sleeping Beauty. I'm eloping with her, and you've he_says, in his it -her or marry her? For how to, get rid of her sound of her feet pattering after me. She must have\rdi ‘like a demon, foi { was less than ten yards ahead when Peter caught my wrist and pulled ine up onto the back seat of the dogeart which my feet rested.. It missed its grasp and she never got near enoug} again. But for half a minute I looked into that horrible face following us and mile at least . heard the patter of her feet in the darkness behind. Indeed, I can hear it now.—Q. in Argonaut jeisdadins sab eumeniennticcee A SUICIDE CLUB. The principal suicide club° in this country came into existence in Connecticut, but California has its suicides, A talk with.a well informed ntleman, the physician-in-chief of the mopolitan Disoonaney: corner of Stockton, Ellis and Market streets, San Francisco, shows that suicides are frequently caused by catarrh. “We have a specialist who devotes his time to catarrh exclusively,” he said. “Is it such a serious disease?” “Bronchial catarrh is much more serious than manyimagine, When catarrh of the throat for any length of time it extends slowly down the windpipe and thus into the bronchial tubes. The swelling and accumulated mucus in the bronchial tubes produce a bad cough. The latter is not so bad in warm weather. At first there .is raised a little biuish, tough, tenacious mucus, which gradually increases in quantity and assumes a yellowish color, with such a violent cough as to frequently cause vomiting. The mucus raised conteins small particles of yellowish matter, sometimes of a cheesy consistfingers, emit a bad.odor. When this disease isnot controlled or cured by scientific treatment the lung substance itself undergoes changes, ard we have Teveluped ila WULeu ut all diseases—Consumption, ” The Chicago Herald is authority for the statement that the Cosmopolitan Dispen sary is only exceeded by the huge dispensaries of Berlin and London, and as to the beneficial results of their method of treatment the patients themselves are the best authorities, The first one seen was Mr, A. M. MarGin, who is a coppersinith in the employ of Spreckels Brothers, with whom he has been for fifteen years. “Yes,’sir, lam a patient at the Cosmopolitan Dispensary,” he said, “and they have done me more good than all the physicians I have ever been with. ’ For a great many years I suffered from bronchial. ca» tarrh, and I took treatment frem eminent po ysicians in San Francisco. Two of them informed me that my case was hopeless but I would not A. Mu. MARTIN, give up. owas ‘t then that you went to the Cosmopolitan Dispensary?” © “Yes, sir. It was a good thing for me that I went, for they not. only saved my life bat. gave me back. my health again. I cannot say endtizh. for them. Their physicians, I think “1% the best on earth, and their charges are less than half of the ordindoctors. " : r. Martin lives with his family at Nineteenth streets. He has been a resident of San Francisco for twenty years. The investigation by the showed that hundreds of people have been cured by mail treatment. at sepig symptom blank is sent which the pa tient fills out and from this their case is diagnosed free, so it costs nothing te learn your condition.—S. F. Chronicle. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the ee iver and Bowels, cleanses tem effectually, dispels colds, bend aches and fevers and curés habitual ino tion permanently, For. _ $1 bottles by all 8AN FRANCISCO, CA Lourevust. ay, ‘ ew York, w% -férée—her—seyoam-—came,—and then the . And before George could set the horsc_ going her hand clutehed at the flap or working with silent rage; and for half uw’ has existed in the head and upper partsome of the most * the northwest corner of Stevenson and”
reporter CA afi FORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. _ Baby cried, % Mother sighed, ‘ Doctor prescribed: Castoria by Thomas Shurttetr, on fy ‘J. E. CARR. % ee . a 4 —PROPRIETORS 5 School Eooks, Blank Books. CaRR BO. iegiae”’ we Oo GET tr; xeeb CONSTANTLY lon” T. H. CARR. t OF THES Pca Tru, Bak ad Siery Si, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial ~— Nevada City. a oe 8) fgg htt touts tim, Vinge p HAND A+ oe FR Cong Sink Drs, Pata Malis, Os Varnish, Et Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, the city free of charge. Bintorisis. a9 BU8 A THEAL. — Magazines. OITIZENS BANK, Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, staat mad nSlo REGULATOR, SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: (ose of appetite; bad breath; bad taste in che mouth; tongue coated ; pain under thé shoulder-blade; in the back or side— often nistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left something undone which ought to have been done; fullness after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow apvearance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, but always some of these indicate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and-has never been known to fail to do good, *Take Simmons Liver Regulator -AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR— gener Bowel Complai spepsia, Sick Headache, "ikea, ; Biliousness, Kiiney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Co A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. .“T have been practicing medicine for twenty ears and have never been able te put up a vegetatie compound thax would, like’ Simmons Livet Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action,and at the same time aid (ins' of weaken) the digestive and assii ve powers of the system,’ ae M, Hinton, m. p., Washington, Ark, ONLY GENUINE ~~ Has our Z Stamp in red on fi in red on front of wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Co., Philadelphia, Pa 1 f the mptior Preste t every afiection ©} d Chest, incluaing Consu nfluenza, Bronchitis, ooping Cough, Croup, Wh Asthma, and Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, RES & Throat. Lungs an Rneedy ar! E by LEGG & SHAW, MAIN STREET...3..,.NiVADA[CITY Dealers in . FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING: House Furniching Goods, Etc. Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Oloth } Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING @@Picture Framez Made to order J. R. REDMAN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, ~ GRASS VALLEY, HRONI€ DISEASES, as well as those peculiar to females, a specialty, Pre rared to treat Diseases Aménable to Eleepticity. Residence : Mrs. Nov itzky’s House, Office ; Cloke’s Building. Office Hours: 10 tol2 a. M., 2 to4 rand 7 to 8 P, M. LUETJE & BRAND, /WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER road Street, Nevada Oily. _W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Laws — —OFFICE— Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY, P.F, SIMONDS =. Attorney and Oounselor at Law, ILL TRACTION im fh ges STATE AND United Btates You YoU \ As well as many sy; Beech’s Tea,} ‘Frozen Oysters, Maple Sugar, Boiled Cider, ; MUST And while you are eating it is*the wisest thing to get the best goods in the market, Everything the very best to be had any where, EAT EAT so long as you do not pay fancy prices for thei. hused Aseay Uffice at this Bank. : OFFICERS: At the Plaza! Store M—-PREWTON TORRE! Pasay ba Ws MUN SS Vicg Priesipen Yon will °? ‘OUN T. MORGAN. Rete -CASHIES é find just . b. E. MORGAN.. Ass’rCasHigR and Snc’y what you DIRECTORS: want in the ur. R. M, HoNt, Joun T. Monean way ofa, Gro, M, Huanxs, D. E. Morsan, Wa. Eowarps, L. HousMan, E. M. Preston. rocer es and Provisions ohcapdchovani recialties, such as Unadultera ed Candies, _a Lemons and Oranges, ~ §elected Mountain Apples, Fresh Fish Every Thursday tvening, i Mountain Trout mn their ceason. and prices low in’ all iines ‘ YHOMAS SHURTLEFF EV ANGELINE PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE PIAL PRIZE AN PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE PRIZE Ay & Fa Beehive Grocery TUANGELINE” DOLL!. PRIZE DOLE! DOLL! PRIZE-DOELEL! DOLL! DOLL! J.J. JACKSON;Miata City Leader in the Tea, Coffee and Spice Trade Store, Commercial st. ~ “loystoce: Meat Market, PRIAK DOLL. With each Fifty Cents’ worth of Teas, Coffees or Spices Sold at the Beehive Grocery Store will be given one chance in the contest for] : the Beautiful Washable and Imperishable DOLL. . HOLL HOLL . PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! Competition in Quality and Prices Challenged ! Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. Titles Examined and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, For saie—6000 acres of land of the California fron and Stee} Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and. bordering on thé best lands of placer county. 286 acres Valley. House and lot on East Broad: street, N ada City of land situated in Pleasant OR: KR. M. BRUNT, Physician, FICE AT VINTON’S DRUG SORE, . — NEVADA CITY. Pe NEVADA CITY,....,.0AJLOCAL ANESTHETICS If ‘DESIRED. Office # Residence, Sacramento wet J.M. WALLING, Attorney at Law. ONE hier a Noveda cig. Broad Ex-Superior Judge of Neyada County, OFFICE—Morgan 3 pane a! Block, Ne aacity ni i . RESTAURANT C --AND-i] Lonaine House, MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street.. The Table Supplied with the the market affords, Board and Lodging by the day, week or month. -.below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds, best GRISSEL BROS., PROPRIETORS, x “sCommercial Street, ~~ Junction of ; ‘MainStreet, fe ,, Nev ala noe i BA Beaty Pork,,. ‘Mutton And Veal. .” SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND. Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete., kept on hand. Thi Lowest Living Prices and the best Meats. (FF Meats delivered to any adh “of Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. W:: 188UR SIGHT DRAFTS PAY.ABI) a e.ww.. a New York. Bakery G. Wm, Durst, Prop, I AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLkaown's and oe! Bakery, on I intene Heep an oni at all times the very best of Bread, Pies. Cake, Ete, Wedding Cakes and Pactry Madé to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms, Allorders for anythiig ia my line prompt: . y attended to. By strict attention to business, giving the PRUNES! ‘PRUNES? “Stewing” and “Dessert”-Prunes Prepared by Felix Gillet’s Process. ~ . best satisinection aud selling st low rates, 1. = Ope fo mene a literal lb ibe R TO ANY PRUNES IN ff WATRETS reteesansten San. rAnclece. ES Aud Sucram mt W = $iseae BILLS OF EXCHANG? Payable Av SIGHT inthe prin cipal cittes of GREAT BRITA and HOROPE, ” Collections on any part of th United Statesa specinity. Highest Price Pid for Counts and Stnte WV urramte Gold and siiver Bulllog” wr New York—Firat National Bank. San-Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—Nationa! Bavk of D. O. Mills Co. “UNION MARKET, . ‘OMMERCIAL STREET. . JOLLEY PROG fs css vince Provrietor: DEALERS IN eet, Pork, Mutton, Veni At the lowest rates, We ALSO KEEP ON -HAND A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE CASTE, HAMS, BACON and LARD. — N¥VADA CITY Empire liver Stable +road st., Nevada City, opp Nationa Ex change hotel JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, VHE PROPRIETOR OF THE &MPIRE Stable has the largest lot of florses, Carriages and Buggies To be fonnd in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, ols and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 32 he most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of gcodstyl uid cupable of ive as fast as any gentle man cares-to dr Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand JARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTL FORNISHED \ < National Meat Market OPPOSI It HITIZENB BANK, 0d. NAPFZIGER.. PUsK, MUTTON, VEAu, SAUBA 3, Ete, eames, BACON AND LARD,wholesale o: etal, . Proprietor 13dus, And ail kinds of Meats ‘uagually found in \ent-class Market, Vents delivered t ee of charge. ©, J. NAFFZIGER, Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. ef Customers supplied at the Lowest Pri with the very post ot os Seef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam») _ Sausages, . Ete PATENTS! Pension, Land & Ina Indian Depredation CLAIMs. United States and” Foreign Paten's »btained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, iabels and designs registered. Rejected cases prosecuted; infringeinent suits” conducted in any ited “Broad Street, Near the Wity Hall, States Court. . DENTIST, to street a20-tf. Dr. C. W. Chapman, NEVADA GPS issses 00s e0keiSP ais: CAL. Office with Dr. N. E, Chapman, Sacramen Hf you have an invention, send us a sketchcapi a or small model, together with a brief description of the most unportant features and we will advise you the course to pursue, If you are in pos session of patents and the same are_infringed, or if ae are charged with in Gingementss submit the matter to us fer iable opinion, Box 35, Washington, D. C. : THE : ‘PEERLESS, ” The very 2 shaloadt of WINES BEER, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Specialties —:The Peerless Cigars Pabst's Milwaukee Beer, Old Castle Whiskey, di4 W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W, F. Englebright,) NATIONAL BUREAU OF OLAIMS, IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Price tm wer #82 Price Plain = ‘Prue Vanner, 85715. F.@ roved P og Fr. 0. B » Frue Ves he Gh f the ve ie Vanuer has Givil : Engineer: and : Surveyor, . Deputv Countv Survevor and Deputy U.S. Mineral Survevor Ofte, , Morgea &Robberts block Nevada sii STEWING PRUNES) Ten Pounds for One Dollar. : . DESSERT PRUNES, nicely. packed in two pound pine boxes, at Fifty Cents per box. Barren. Hil Claret” it 50 ceuts per gallon, FINK CL ARE T, of of the best brands, (Carmenet-Pineau and Zinfandel) three and four years old, at $6 and $4.50 per case Lad 12 am aveten, : ~— oe Prunes and Wine guaranteed to be of siiperior quality. BARREN HILL NURSERY, 1 FELIX» GILLEYT, Nevada City, Cal., Proprietor Dee. 17. For Na f oP Reut, THE WELL-KNOWN Banh Chapman and Orchard, " 2 1-2 miles from Nevada City. WING LO OTHER BUSINESS THE above named property is ollered for sale or for rent on the most reasenable terins, For full particulars enquire of Dr. €. W. CHAPMAN, Sacramento Street, Nevada City. CHARLES DENNY, Horse-Sheer -—— AND Blacksmith, NEVADA CITY, CAL., Have Removed to their NUW SHOP AT THe PLAZA,’ Where they will be ple aged to exeoute any and all work in their line. Jarriage and Wagon-making. peerings al esilty Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in conne. tion with the education of American youth, we have made spec= ial arrangements to furnish the esr QuaLrry of Bunting Flags to readers of the Daity Transcript at the followi ing _OW prices : REGULATION SIZES, 5 foot WORE ase in i fan 4 7 feet SON eas fae 3.34 Bali ciY Cee ree ye uments 4.00 UW) fedt long 7655525 oy: 6.00 12 tock long. ee 6.67 UES OTS ORY ee eer cenit 9 1 Teh MONE Fe ei, 12.00 ey teimet tones oi eels eee 13.34 20 WON ON Gr ee 14.67 ae teas ng ery or ie, OA feet lone re see rts ee 26.00 30 feet long,... iS alan es 29,34 ae tom ORR se 93.34 83 feet tons. gee These Flags. are guaranteed to be equal ‘. to any Bunting Flags iv the country, _ Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘Daily Transcript,” Nevada City, Cal, AV akieaeg asa AuLTHE 00 0 Han Hy maNew Barber Sho cama ain ae ADAMS & CARTER, : ‘CHAS, KLINGENSPOR, FRED SEARLS, : For thirty-five years a resident of’ Neasi and Ste vada county, has returned to Nev ada City and resumed business, found on the north side of wae near Main, {To will be Coinmercial fice—Opprsite joart House Moy , "Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shaimpoving, . 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