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N. P. Brown. cL 8 CaLKINe.
SUBSORIPTION PRICES.
( _ year, Rove paceneye Tapes $6 00
Thies enkina >: ere ; : 1 60
Per Weeks sc0s.266 00 ssc
5 eg renee ate
Bates Lenal say ising $1
shanna insertions, Bu Bon snare
10 cents per line for first inser Lecal notices
: tien: sags fivecents for each additionat inserti
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Bmtered at the the Ldawsanem at Nevada City
as secend-Class matter.-—_ —
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‘WHAT. BECOMES OF OLD, WHEELS?{Once True and Stanch Friends Now. Gone
Have. you.ever “what. has
Ybevome of the.thousands of old solid
tire wheels that were in such universal
wse before pneumatics. revolutionized
ithings? A reporter put the question toa
“A few were. converted into pneumatics and cushions and are still on the
:ptreets,’’ he said, ‘‘and some were taken
‘by the dealers as part payment on new
machines, and are still’ stowed away in
ttheir shops, there being no sale for solid
tires. The secondband.-dealers and re}pairers bought a great many of them up,
Gissected them, so to speak, and. are now
wtilizing the-parts in repair work. The
balls, hubs, spokes, axles, bolts and nuts
are all useful, and. at the last the old
frames and rims can be broken up-and
sold us scrap iron, .**Some have gone to.the country, and
Josh Hayseed znay-be seen complacently
pedaling down to the mill for 4 bag of
corn. Machipists use them for making
models, occasionally a pushcart will be
seen mounted:on: two rusty old wheels,
and even the boys on the street.take the
:emall wheels forthe, making-of express:
-wagons.* And the balance, I suppose,
-you’ll find: stowed away in the.cellars.
-and wood sheds.of their possessors. Once. . :
-true and -staneb friends; they. are now of.
“no use.in the world, Abandoned to cob.
webs and-ashes, with no company. but. .
‘rata and mioe, they dream away their . ,
‘few remaining days, Once again they
stand in fnli-suit of glittering nickel,
admired, caressed-and. praised by all be‘holders. Again they are ‘on the road,
hearing their masters -in. safety-down
Jong xongh. hills.and through sand and
amud: “Once again “they ‘see the’ smooth,’
thard traek respond to the efforts of sp
widers as they throw every ounce of
fort«into the: Jast; sprint, eg shear. the . :
shonts . of the, excited crowds: as they,
whiz across the tape, Abandoned and
alone, eating out their hearts with rust,
they: gradually drop:to pieces, too prond
of their vanished prestige to give one
thought of envy to the modern pnenmatic.’’—Washington Star.
AN. ANGEL «N. DISGUISE.
A Burglar Conferred » Favor by Opening
a Safe,”
The. proprietor of ‘a large, store on .
igh: street went.to hia place of: busi-:
mess at an unusually early hour the other maorning..In fact, the sun had not yet
risen when he turned the key in the
door. On entering he was surprised to
finda man trying to open the door of
his ‘gafe. ~
He stood -.and-watched. ,him for some },
time, apparently deeply interested in the
proceedings;: when: -finally. the . burglar
Bwung open the door of the safe with a
delighted.. chuckle, but .-happening. to
turn’he saw ‘that he was discovered and
became very much alarmed.. He jamped
up and was about to make his escape
a backswindow when the merthrough
chant called to him:
*“*Don’t be in a hurry, my. friend.
Come back and sit down awhile and
smoke a cigar while’ I straighten things
up a bit, and then come home to breakfast with me. You have done me a great
favor.’’**Why, how’s that?’ asked the burgiar in great surprise.
«Well, you see, I had the combination
of the safe: on-a bit of paper, and last
aight I accidentally locked it in the safe
_and forgot how tow ork it. I spent most
-of the night trying to get the thing open:
and came in early this morning to have
‘nother . try at .it.”—West Medford
«Mass. ) Windmill.
A Terrible Scene.
Strohschneider, the famous aeronaut,
astonished the natives of Stockeran,
near Vienna, by carrying a young barrister on his back along a tight rope 80
tmeters in length fixed tothe church steeple: A‘few-days later ‘flaming posters
appeared on the walls announcing that
Strohschneider would effect a ballogn ['
ascent in the company of Herr Pramper, :
the popular landlord of the White Rose.
Notwithstanding the fact that the police had forbidden, the landlord, who
has a large family, from taking part in
the performance, mine. ara f entered ei
inclosure.at the .a appoin time, to the
no small delight of the assembled multitude, At agiven signal the balloon
rose in the air, Strohschneider and the
landlord sitting on the trapeze beneath.
Some of the spectators declare thatthe
latter turned as pale as a.sheet during his
upward flight, though he did. not. fail to.
‘wave his hat to the crowd. After reaching’a ‘dizzy height the two: balloonists
were observed to quarrel _and, actually
come to blows.
: Poe Flee once ee plunged headspace,
from the epotatore, wo ran to = dared
Teed Ci aly Til] ‘ PaLisiieD HveRY MVENING, BxcePt SUNDAYS, .
of horror-arose'}Harness and Saddlery,
ot Have Decided to Sell
For .
CASH ONLY
Team Harness and Saddles
at Rock Bottom Prices!
Single and Double Driving
Harness in all styles.
Strap Work.
Close buyers will do well to
get my prices before placing
their orders for Spring Stock.
Jas. Cairns,
Broad St, Opp. National Hotel,
Nevada City, Cal,
Prot. John Michell’s
ANNUAL
MASQUERADE
_ wih be given at
Armory Hall,
—oNn—
St. -Valentine’s -Day,
(Friday, Feb. 14th.)
Prizes will be awarded for the best sustained Lady’ 's character, best sustained Gentleman’s character, and for the Best Group.
Masks and Costumes can be had of Mrs,
Lester & Crawford.
Reception Committee — Marshal D. B,
Getchell, Constable. Richard Dillon, John
Waters and J, C, Rich.
Admission—Gentlemen, in mask, $1.—
Ladies'in mask, 25 cents. Spectators, 50
cents, Children, 25 cents.
A COOL SMOERE
Is what all pipe smokers enjoy ;
but most pipes wijl get strong
in a little while and barn the
tongue.
The Higgins Pipe
Smokes cool and sweet, can be
easily cleansed, and there is no
loss of tobacco.
For SéJe by All Dealers.
Try One !
Vegetables, Fruit, Ete.
BE. A. WALLACE
§ Raycom PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE
people of Nevada City that he has made ar~
fangements to haye orders left at
Miss Annie Cohn’s: Store,
ON MA1N STREET,
f Dried Fruits, Chickens, Eggs, He.
All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to. *
line at the lowest Dros prices to meritalibera)
share of the
Crders. © ilk berreee: Py yr ind efter Fe . 6.
_ Neyad : C'ty, Feb? 3, 1896 :
{SCHMIDT BROS.,
Best
for Vogeabes, Fresh Fruits in ssn;
He ho es by selling the best of articles in hie
SEY SE TE NEE A TNE A NE
R. Commencing January 1, 1896, the fare
. between Colfax and Nevada City will be} ;
$1.75, Between Grass Valley and Colfax i
$1.50, and on all trains between Grass Valley and Nevada City 25 cents, The fare to
wntermediate stations reduced in like pro~
Valley and Colfax, good for three days, $2.
. between Nevada City and Chicago Park,
te. These tickets good for five fares between Grass: Valley and Nevada City.
Joun F, Kipprr,
is Pres. and Man’gr.
Gro. FLETCHER, =
Gen’l. Pass. and Tkt. Agt,_ ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Office—Tilley Building, Nevada City.
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Pine Street,;Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers,
: ° —In StockLeading Lady / General Arthur,
— Best Humboldt Imp’td,
— Ce t Estrella,
n Bohemian Club,
5 GinaR La Rosa,
in the City. Harmonia
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portion. Round trip tickets between Ne-. °
vada City and Colfax, good for three days, .
$2.50. Round trip tickets between Grass .
Comiutation tickets, good for all stations},
DICKERMAN & CO.,
sole Agent for Nevase City,
We carry in wk about twenty of the
best kinds of cough medicines, and of
them all there is none. we can recom-—
mend with better
LOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.
There are lot’s of people right here in
Nevada City who won’t use anything
else when they get a cold,
TRY. A FOUR-BIT BOTTLE
And if it doesn’t benefit you when you
have given it a fair trial bring back the
bottle and WE'LL REFUND THE
MONEY you paid us for it. It is sold
under the guarantee, No Cure, No Pay,
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NEPOINT MORE; IF YOU ARE ABOUTTO
(Successors to CARR BROS.),
ADVERTISE SOMETHING.
Nevada County’s Leading Druggists and Stationers,. Try the Transcripr.
Cor. Pine and Commercial sts.,. Nevada City.
MANHOOD RESTORED
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You will find it pays every time. The
smartest, most successful business men set you the example
daily, and what's more they stick to it—the proof of the puding being the demand for it, as it w: , :
C:U:P: ED: E:N:E
Before Using Cupidene. After Using Cupidene
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This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all .¥
Nervousness: orDiseases of the Generative Organs,
—SUCH AS—
LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BAGKE, SLEEPLESSNESS
HEADAOHE, TIRED FEELING, e DEBILITY,
PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, . IMPOTENOY, *
DESPONDENOY AND CONSTIPATION.
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CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
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@0@F" The Doctor has discovered the active principle: on which the vitality of the
SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, -.
The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines f is ‘isons over 90
per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. .
A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use
of six boxes. :
One Dollar a box, six boxes-for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials.
For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMAN & CO.
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‘An Analysis.
The sworn certifioate of a San Francises chemist
gives the following result. of an auelysis of esvemd. ..
brands of. tea in the open markets. .
No. 1, (Black.) Colored with mabage
Ne: (Blank) Colored with tn sete,
wae I. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blve and
ess (Green, Rzcsssive coloring, consiating of
yeo-7 6. (Un a? Col with Wecore Snomtaned? logs alleged) Colored with plea
Does not this condition eall loudly fer e beandef.
Pure Japan Tee:
Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated
@ured Japan Tea. ‘There is no headache in. i, “y'
child can drink it. . ' Draws. canary color ef delight: _
sal agesies cel triee Whe ping ot Somme ms.
You use only half 4s much p., Sixty cents pee
pound,’ Never scld in bulk. "ced only i ped
preinage beating Sols tente eee,
oo MEDICINE CO., ‘s . Box 2076, San Heensinin, G0. ¢. Gaylord, Sole Agent for Nevada city.
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