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ARLENE TT TIT A
eee
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
—
(Established Sept. 6, 1860., —
Revada City, Nevada County, Calif.
Pubiished Eveuings Daily Except Sundays and
al Holidays
Supeckirtion Texms—Fifteen Cents a Week,
@ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When. —
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL Eeapixe Norices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month, Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno yn on Applia
Rugene Grogory Tells His Story About
follows :
Lee for a number of years, and our relations,
though friendly, were purely of a business
nature,
made in January, 1893.
GETTING INTERESTING.
Ce eeael
That Little Affair He Has On Hand.
Mr. Gregory gives his side of the story as
“J have known Mrs, Bruce B.
She loaned the firm of which I was
member $9000. This was loaned at three
ifferent times, the first loan of $6000 being
At that time my
STILL AT If. .
coe
The Appeal Continues to Pour Hot Shot
Into a Rotten Concern.
When the present State Anti-Debris As~
sociation was formed it took into its counrcils the members of each of the subscrib—
ing Boards of Supervisors
thereof who had been designated as the
Anti-Debris Committee,
stood to be for the purpose of seeing that
the expenditure of the fund was on the lines
the members
‘This was underation.
THURSDAY.....MAY 14, 1896.
DEATH OF MRS. C. J. BRYANT.
She Crossed the Dark River Very Suddenly Late Last Night.
The community was undoubtedly shocked
when it learned of the death of Mra, Josie
Bryant, which. occurred: shortly before 1)
o’clock last night, as no serious illness of
time standing had preceded the final summons. Death came suddenly and in a most
Bryant wax unexpected’ manner. Mrs,
apparently as well as ever up to-5 or 6
o'clock yesterday afternoon, when she became deathly sick and continued to sink
rapidly, being unconscions for some time
previous to theend, The cause of death
was congestion of ‘the brain,
For the past month Mrs, Bryant has been
residing at the residence of George F.
Jacobs and it was there she died, Deceased was young in years, having only
reached the age of 28, and was was a lady
of a quiet and amiable disposition, liked by
all who enjoyed her aequaintance, She
was born at Graniteville, this county, and
besides her husband, who is mill man at
the German mine near Washington and wa:
acnt or immediately by a special messenger, and father, J. L. Holland, who is in
‘Wyoming on mining business, she leaves
asister Mrs, W. F. Englebright of this
city, and a brother, Hlweil Holland, The
latter is now at St. Luke’s Hospital in Sap
Francisco undergoing medical treatment
The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of . .
all in their sorrowful affliction.
z Nicely Entertained.
One of the most pleasant meetings held
by the Royal Whist Club during its exintence was enjoyed by the members last
night; when they accepted of the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. 8, Ford.
Their home on West Broad street was .
brilliantly laminated for the occassfun and
the reception of the guests was a most cordial one. Splendid refreshments followed
the whist playing. The winners of the
first prizes were Jas. Cairns and Mrs, J. A.
Northway; eecond, F; T, Nilon and Mrs,
C. R. Clarke; booby, Chas. Grissel and
Mrs. Jas. Cairns, The Club wil be -entertained two weeks from last night by
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Grissel at their
B:oad-street home.
Improving Railroad Property,
The Nevada County Narrow Gauge
Railroad Companys crew of carpenters
has been busy for the past few weeks,
atsuch times as the weather would permit, making improvements to the company’s property along the road, especially
between this city and Grass Valley. They
have also erected a large new platform at
the depot here for the increasing freight
traffic.
Now About All Sold.
John Hocking, who has been selling the
furniture and household effects of L. P.
Goldstone at Grass Valley, has disposed
of about everything, with the exception
of two or three pieces, and the house will
soon be given over to its owner, Mrs, S.
M. Harris of San Juan. She wiil
make many improvements about the place
and then herself and husband will reside
there,
Democratic Caucus.
Local Democrats will hold caucuses in
the different precints Friday night to
nominate candidates to be voted on for
delegates to the State Convention at Saturday’s primaries, Democrats residing in
Precinct 1 will assemble at Hibernia Hall,
those in Precinct 2 at the City Hall and
those in Precinct 3 at the Court House.
Nirried in Montana.
John Manion, well-known to many
Nevada Cityans and Grass Valleyans. was
Montana, a few
days ago, He wedded a sister of Mrs.
married at Butte City,
Wm. Connors of Grass Valley.
_ The Ills of Women.
Constipation, causes more than half the
Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a
Sold by
ills of women,
leasant cure for Constipation.
‘Dickerman & Co,
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
ne
QO. M. Simpson, San Francisco,
E. McKinley, a
B. L. Scheff,
A. W. Biurdell,
Garner Lund,
F. O. Tompkins,
Theater Company,
Prof J. H. Tigner,
W. E. Smith,
F. B. Deimas,
J. W. Kenyon,
* WH. Ellsworth;
+43. C. Woodward, M
A. L, Williams, Sweetland, :
; Clymo, ~ . ot
z . or Howard and»wite, Grass Valley,
, Dunkley, 6
“
a
ss
firm was perfectly sound, A year later she
asked us to take $2000 more and invest it
in our business, We explained to her that
we did not want to do this, as we would
rather pay what we owed her than take any
more, but she insisted, and we accepted-it.
Not long after this she made us a further
loan of $1000. This was during or after
the strike,
‘¢When we failed a few months after this,
Mrs. Lee was included in the list of creditors, and her claim was filed along with the
others. You may say that all of my creditors, including Mrs. Lee, will be paid in full
in time. It is my personal ambition, and }
feel certain ‘that I will be able to accomplish
my purpose in the near future. I have
made Mrs, Lee an offer in consideration of
her being a woman, to assume the debt myself, paying it back to her in monthly installments of a sufficient amount to allow
her to-live comfortably untll the time ebmes
when_I can pay her in full, She has never
said whether she would or ‘would not accept
this offer, and I do not-see what further I
can do,
“Of course there is something behind this,
but it is a delicate matier to talk about,
I hate to do it, although Mrs. Lee has
placed me in a fosition where she cannot
blame me if I should tell some of her
secrets, It is a serious matter for a man to
be arrested on a felony charge, and he
should bave some means of defending himself. Ido not mean to reflect on Mrs, Lee’s
good name, understand me, but I will say
this much: Mrs. Lee has made up her
mind that she was fond of me, and she has
written mea great many letters to that
effect. While Il admired her, I was determined that-our relations should go no further than this.
“You will remember that after our failure I was absent in’ the East for nearly a
year, Well, since my return I have received
uearly 100 letters from Mrs, Lee, and in all
of these she expresses her fondness for me
and begs me to come and see her, but Ihave
persistently refused to do so. In one letter
she suggested that we cancel the debt by
getting married, ad in a letter which she
sent me yesterday she declared. that she
would give me until noon today. to call on
her, and if I did: not she would get me in
trouble. I did not go and I stippose that
this arrest is the result, ' ‘
“J dislike intensely to talk about her or
let any of her secrets be known, but feel
that I must do it in self defense. I am sure
that some one is putting her up to this, as I
do not believe that she would do it of her
own free will, As for the outcome of the
case, I have no fear of that atall, as everything wiil show that I was at the time of
che loan entirely free from any guilty inBY TELEPHONE,
The Latest Grass Valley Items--Up
to 4 o’clock This Afternoor.
Richard Vincent, the old-time stage
man between here and Nevada City, but is
now connected with the Adams mine near
Auburn, is home oc a visit,
Wm. Campbell the Grass Valley merchant, who is now visiting in the East, may
conclude to go to Scotland before he returns
Mrs, Pauline Van Hoeter, who had been
ill for a long time, died this afternoon.
She was a resident of Grass Valley for some
forty years. So for as is known she has no
relatives in this State. She leaves some
ley will be her executor.
cipher
Electricity Is Undoubtedly
The greatest curative agent of the age.
ator.
Sanden Electric Belt and have a free test
Will be
lady attendent for women will call at you
home if requested free of charge. m11-6t
Pome
—_————-+ 2@eMasonic Meeting.
18, F. & A. M., will be held at Masoni
Hall, Friday evening, May 15th, at
o'clock. Work in the third degree. 2
A Chance for Bargains.
James Cairns, opposite
change, bas just received an immense stock
of goods in his line and he is going to give
purchasers the biggest bargains ever heard
of before; Here are some of the goods that
he will make a sacrifice on for a starter :
Single harness, $7; double harness, $20;
lap dusters, 40 cents; buggy whips, 20 cents;
four ‘horse whips, $1.25; sweat pads, per.
pair, 50 cents; brushes, 25 cents; curry
combs, 15 cents; shaw! straps, 25 cents;
halters, 50 cents; cushions, $1.50; harness
soap, 25 cents; spurs. 75 cents; spur. straps,
25 cents; two horse whip lashes, 25 cents;
best’ harness oil on earth per gallon, $1;
gloves, 50 cents; gall cure per box, 25 cents
It Is. Delicious.
Royal Honey Drips, pure cane syrup, the
finest article in the market. To be procured only at:Gaylord’s.
>. Pills Do Not Cure.
Pills do not cure Constipation. They only
‘fasgravate. Karl’s Clover Root Tea givez
for which it had been voted. Since then,
and that was several years ago, the Supervisors have been represented and their expenses have been paid by each county. The
decision of Judge Davis, effectually settles
that matter of expense and hereafter, if the
Supervisors attend any meetings, it will be
at a coat to themselves, Perhaps the present Board of Supervisors will be content to
pay out monies without personal representation, but we doubt it very much. That
this question of the legality of such a charge
was raised at such a late day is proof of lamentable inactivity there is no gainsaying.
Lhe Anti-Debris Association has been run
down at the heels and was becoming so dead
on its feet that it was no trouble at all to
raise a legal point which is the beginning
of further com plications tending toward its
property and J. M. Thomas of Grass ValIt
is truly natures great vitalizer and rejuven—
1f you are afflicted in any way, and if you
are disgusted with the numerous failures of
doctors and medicine, ca!l and examine the
at National Exchange, Nevada
City, May 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 A
A called meeting of Nevada Lodge No.
National Exdisruption. From the present. decision it
is only a step to a declaration of the appropriation’s illegality. That the appropriation is for a good cause we assert and the
Supervisors should have their expenses paid
is right, even though it be not the law. To
pay it or any other sum to the inactive body
as at present constituted is folly. It is
worse than a waste of funds, itis paying
for encouragement to the illict hydraulic
miners who iaugh at the incompetency with
which they have to cope when coming in
contact with the Anti-Debris Association,
the policy for which is pract.cslly made {by
the two Yuba county men whose worse
than weakness the Appeal has heretofore
fully exposed.
Will Have a Big Time.
Pocahontas Degree will have a sociable
time tonight, A State officer of the Red
Men’s order will be present, a program
will be rendered and a banquet served.
Seventy-five or eighty members of the
order at Grass Valley have chartered a
special train and wiil also be in attendance, 2
Tale
Specia} to the Transcript.
The Pop._-sts.
SacraMENTO, May 14.— Yesterday was a
red letter day for T. V. Cator, who by
making the most notable speech of the day
on the tariff question overcame a strong
current of prejudice that existed against
him was given the nomination for United
States Senator.
The following were elected as Delegatesat-large to the national convention: Alfred
Daggett, Tulare; E. M. Wardell, Lo:
Angeles; J. S. Dore, Fresno; M. E. Ditmar,
Fresno.
The Electors-at-Large are J. B. Webster
of San Luis Obispo and D, McKay of Sacramento.
For Lieutenant Governor I, L. Gilbert of
Fresno was nominated. .
Mrs. Lonard Convict.d.
W.ck.tTa, Kan., May 13.—Mrs.
Leonard, accused of the murder of her husTrene
band, Henry H. Leonard, was today found
guilty of murder in the second degree. The
fact that Leonard was killed in his own
house and the motive was to secure his life
insurance was not only established by ciréumstantial evidence but by a confession of
the defendant, Marion Williams, the divorced husband of the defendant, who war
supposed to have a hand: in the murder was
released to-day.
The Bil Finally P.ssed,
Wasuineton, May 13.—A Board of Engineers is provided to take charge of the
r
ic .
8 Sacramento and Fe.ther rivers, make surveys and superintend the expenditure of al:
appropriations made for these waterways,
on the
$25 0,000 is appropriated, to be expended in
connection with any appropriation made for
the purpose by the State of California. For
improving the San Joaquin River $20,000 is
appropriated at $37,000 for completing the
ent at the head of the reach,
Cas en
The Great Rejuvenator.
Dr. Sanden’s. Electric Belts are doing
more good in the United States today than
any other known mmedy,
power is noticed
short time the whole system is strengthened,
cations of the discase for the cure of which
itis worn. Dr, Sanden will be at the National Exchauge Hotel, Nevada City, May
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and -18, where this
wonderful appliance can be seen and tested
free of charge. A lady assistant for
women will call at your home if requested
. perfect regularity of the bowels, °
the opposite.
you will soon lose a friend,’’ remains
an incisor is to be deplored, and peradFor the construction of restraining barriers
Sacramento and Feather Rivers
The electric
as soon as the Belt
touches the body, and after being worn a
vitalized and * rejuvenated. It can be
made mild or strong, according to the indi‘WHAT DREAMS ARE.
BIGNIFICATION OF VISIONS THAT ARE
BEHELD IN SLEEP.
Scientists and Soothsayers Unsatisfactory
In Their Attempted Explanations—Some
of the Interpretations Given by the Sages
of Long Ago. —
Scientists explain that dreams are
but reflections of our waking thoughts
and actions. We who dream know it ie
not so. We know: that sleep brings vis
ions not of places and things and people
we have seen, but of strange, weird $mages and happenings that our mortal
eyes never saw and meditations never
conjectured.
The Bible tells of the interpreting of
dreams, and ancient experts divined
according to principles now unknown.
Those wise seers believed in dreams as
foretellers of future events, of good and
evil to the dreamer, whose sleeping
hours were filled with visions of delight,
or mayhap with phantoms of horror.
The sage, Abracadabra, in his immortal treatise on the signification of
dreams, says among a host of wise and
witty conclusions: ‘‘It is fortunate to
dream of little pigs, but unfortunate to
dream of big bullocks.’’ It may occur
to the feeble intellect groping for cause
and effect that this can be explained by
the self evident fact that ‘‘little pigs’’
are harmless, but ‘‘big bullocks’’. are
“*If you dream you have lost a tooth,
prophetic. Indeed the loss of a molar or
venture the first premonitory twinge of
an exposed nerve has caused the dream.
But how explain ‘‘If you dream your
house is on fire, you will soon have news
from a far country,’’ and ‘‘to dream of
clear water is a sign of grief?’
Perhaps the modern system of interpretation may be summed up in the
terse aphorism that ‘‘dreams go by contraries.’’ So if you dream of receiving
money you will likely lose it; if you
dream of kisses, fond and sweet, you
4ave blows in store. ‘‘If you dream of
the dead, you will hear from tho living. ”)
It is more conducive to comfort of
mind, on the whole, to return to the
ancient sages. Abracadabra may again
be quoted as declaring that the ‘‘most
fortunate of all dreams is to dream that
you are up to your neok in mud and
mire.’’ But, again, ‘‘to dream that you
stand naked in the streets is a sure sign
of trouble, distress and perplexity.”’
Not to be wondered at sure, even in a
dream! :
Let us go back still further and consult a much older authority than Abrasadabra—the wise and Jearned Tyroscophornus. He gives a long list of significations, embracing almost every known
tree and plant, vegetable, flowers and
fruits. To dream of a leafless tree is a
sign of great sorrow; of a tree without
branches, despair and suicide; the yew
and the elder mean sickness to the
young and death to the old.
‘For @ maiden totdream of stripping
the bark from any tree is a sign of loss
of character,’’ declares the hoary old
sage, for a marfied woman’ it means bereavement. Indeed Tyroscophoruus divides his significations according to the
sex and condition of the dreamers. Thus
to a man the stripping of the bark portends an increase of fortune. The lime
tree means a voyage across the ocean:
the elder tree is auspicions and the &r
tree more 89; to dream of the oak portends long -life and prosperity—fitting
is this, decidedly—and the ash tree foretells a Jong journey.
Only limited by the number of known
shrubs are their significations. To
dream of dock leaves means a.present or
possibly only a visit from your country
selatives. Of artichokes we are told that
they signify favor from an unexpected
source. Sorrel means the approach of
galamity which will require all your
20 to face. Of the sunflower, the
loved of the sesthetic, a deep wound to
your pride.
If a fair maiden dreams of daffodils,
she must, alas, mistrust her lover! He
will bear watching. A sad fate with
which to burden -the innocent posy.
Heart’s ease means heartache. Lilies,
joy; to dream of roses brings happy love
not unmixed with sorrow. The fragrant,
modest violet, whose perfumed petals
give sweet odor without stint, if seen
and carried in dreams, brings sorrow
and evil tothe unwedded, but the opposite, joy and good, to the married.
Water lilies appropriately portend dangers from the sea. Yellow flowers beteken
jealousy. Of fruits, pomegranate is the
best. To dream of this rosy frait denotes
happy marriage to the single and peace
between gnarrelsome couples. Green
figs mean embarrassment, but dry ones
mean money to the poor and mirth to
the wealthy. Quinces indicate pleasant
company, and lemons tell of separation,
To dream of aloes in bloom betokens
a legacy. Without a blossom, long life,
The broom flower means an increase of
family, and the delicate anemone is a
sign that you will soon fall in love or
be made Jove to. To dream of asparagus
in bunches, as one huys (tt from the
market stalls, is a sign of tears, but if
fm your dream you see it growing it
means good fortune. Cauliflower is better to eat than to dream of. It signifies
when you see it in your dreams that ‘all
your friends will drop you for no worse
reason than poverty.
There are more disagreeable significations to dreams than pleasant ones.
To dream of yermin is a sign of sickness. I have found this true in my own
experience. To dream of serpents, false
friends are about you. A falling-rain
foretells tears and broken eggs a quarvel. Eggs unbroken denote good: luck
and prosperity. To dream of fruit of
any kind out of} season means anger
without reason, which is a rhyme at all
events. —Emma I McLagan in St Louis
Post-Dispatch.
Gallygascoynes, commonly corrupted
te gallygaskins, were a combination
breeches and hose.
benefit,. Remember that Hogd’s Sarsaparilla,
whatever,
free of charge, 6t,
Our 50c Teas
Our 35c Teas
Our 30c Teas
Our 20c Teas
De Nor Desparr because you have tried
many medicines and have failed to receive
eures when all others fail to do any good
Hoop's Prt are the best family cathartic
Queer Beliefs About the Fern,
The fern was svpposed to seed only on
St. John’s night and thus to possess
thosa singular properties for which it
had becomé almost sacred. The gathering of the seod was believed to be at. .
tended with considerabledanger. Povet,
in his ‘‘Pandemonium,’’ published in
1684, says: ‘‘Much discourse hath been
about gathering of fern séed (which is
looked upon as a magical herb) on the
night of midsummer’s eve, and I remember I was told of one who went to
gather it, and the spirits whisked by his
ears like bullets and sometimes struck
his hat and other parts of -his body. In
fine, though he apprehended he had gotten a quantity of it and secured it in papérs abd box beside, when he got home
he found all empty. Bat most probable
this appointing of time and hours is of
the devil’s own institution, as well as the
fact that having once ensnared people te
an obedience to his rules he may with
more facility oblige them to stricter
yassalage,’’—Boston Herald. ‘
Met thé-Emergency.
The following incident happened at
the Criterion theater in London the other evening. At the end of one of the
scenes Mr. Wyndham tells a fellow actor
to go down stairs and he will follow
him in three minutes. Then, as he takes
out his watch, the curtain should descend. On this occasion, hewever, it
failed to do so, and the Squire of Dames.
reclined on the sofa, patiently waiting.
An almost painful pause occurred. The
curtain jerked, but would not fulfill its
mission, and Mr. Wyndham, realizing
the situation, again pulled ont bis
watch, and said, ‘‘Ah, two minutes
have passed.’’ There was another pause,
efter .which he arose and announced
that ‘‘the time was up and he must go.”"’
As he left the stage the eurtain at last
descended, and Mr. Wyndham’s ready
wit was’ muck applauded. — Londa:
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DELINQUENT NOTICE.
ATE HAYES MINING COMPANY. LOCS[\. tion of princip:! place of business, San
‘rancisco, Califo: nia. cation of works, North
jan Juan, Nevada County, California.
Notiec--There are delinquent upon the fol‘owing described stoc x, on account of assessment (No.5) levied on the 2isi day of March
1896, the several as: nts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholdeis, as follows :
a. No.
Names, ert, Shs. :
Judgon, Charles C.-37 Ped $ aR
Judso , Egbert ll 368,75
Judso:, Egbert 12 8308414 8,855.68
Miller, Mrs. Mary L. 38 187% 234 37
shepard, J, L. N. 14 125 156.25
And in accordance with law and an order of
the Board of Directors made on the 2ist day oi
March, 1896, so many sharesof each parceel of
such stuck as may be necessary will be sold at
public auction at the office of the Company,
room 24, $20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cali:
fornia, on. Monday, the eighteenth day of May,
1896, at the hour of 8o0’clock P. M.,.of said day, to
pay delinquent assessments thereon, ethe:
with costs of advertising and pene of sale.
. PICHOIR,
Secretary.
Office—Room 24, 320 Sansome street. .
cisco, California. : ee, On Yes
:
Postponement Notice.
Monday the
Fifteenth Day of June, 1896,
pany, Room 24, 3270
ciszo, Galliornia,
$ H. PICHOIK,
~ Secretary.
H. McKECHNIE,
HOUSE PAINTER
and .
PAPER HANGER.
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Hard Qu Finishing and Decorating a
Free This Week.
Painting lessons free this weok. Making.
and preserving photographs in natural colors
by a new process. No previous knowledge
of painting or drawing is required. Steady
positions for bright pupils are in demand.
Bor particulars call on R. T. Swenning,
satentee, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Snit 27, the
National. = m7
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THE CHANGE OF A LIFETIME.
He Lost It Because He was Subject
to Colds.
“Mr. Simkins, you were not here yesterday” said the proprietor to his superintendent.
;
Simkins has heretofore not got along very
rapidly ‘for lack of opportunity” he, says.
His abilities are first-class—but he is always
catching cold or something. . La
“Mr. Simkins” continues his employer,
“J yalue your services highly; there is a
brilliant future for you here; but I would
rather have a second-class man here all the
time than a first class man part of the time.
You must take better care. of youself.”
But the weather is against him. His absence another day causes the firm a serious
losg; and he joins the —o unemployed.
nere are many Simkinses—men and
women whose bar ead are dwarfed, and
careers ruined ause some weakness or
ailment—‘‘too trifling for serious attention”
—reduces their capacity for work and usefuiness.
>
Their hope is—Peruvian Bitters; that
most perfect of tonics: a bulwark against
colds, coughs, grippe, malaria, lassitude
Elegant Goods.
Fine new good, such as diamonds, silver ~
ware, watches, chains, ¢to,, just Be
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the kind ever seen” here before, and the
prices are lower than ever known before,
Drop in and see the new goods, «ist
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a
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and loss of appetite and energy; reducing
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a
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“* Most people like to be
Humbugged.”’
Barnum never kept a clothing store or he would not
have said that.. A truer saying was once uttered:
‘ Honesty is
the Best Policy.”
And that is what I am strong on.
HONEST GOODS! . HONEST PRICES! HONEST YALUES! HONEST ENDEAVOR !
: Have you seen my enormous stock this Spring? It isas stylish and complete as it
is extensive. And the Quality is there, too—all from reliable makers and guaranteed.
: THE PRICES ?§,Why, everything is put down to a very moderate tigure—just as
low as the lowest, and a shade below many others,
It would please me to have you call whether you want to buy or not, and see what
T have in the way of
C-othing, Furnishing Goods, Footwear, Headwear,
Trunks, Grips, Etc. ae
CHARLES GRIMES,
©Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
maaamee
: POPULAR PRICES
DORSAZ & AMSDEN,
@birect from Oakland),
Photographers.
NEVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY.
HIGH-CLASS WORK
We have leased John Swart’s Gallery on Pine street, Nevada City, and it will be
conducted by MR, F. H. DORSAZ, ce .
We also have a leasc of the Sprague Gallery on Mill street, Grass Valley, and viRW. O. SPRAGUE will condnct it.
See Our Work. All Concede it is the Finest Ever Shown Here.
Have you hezrd ofthe Great Mystery ?
Yes," Yes, —at
But can not account for it, and it makes no difference
as long as the people get the best end of it. :
The uncontrovertible fact still exists and no matter if
the mystery is never solved the loads of furniture are still
being caried away from
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James Kinkead’s_ oo ores on 9 2
The mystery, and it is a mystery, how Kinkead can
possibly sell elegant Parlor and Bedroom sets, Fancy and
Common Chairs, Extension Tables Bedding, etc., at just
a fraction above the cost of the materials. His
Trade is Simply Enormous, am :
_ For the reason that it is his life’s pleasure to make people
happy—in selling them fine goods for as little money, as
possible.
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By resolution of the Board of D
Kate Hayes Mining Company, bas peg Re
12h day of May, 1896,the day of sale ee ake :
above delinquent stock. was postponed until
at the hour of 2p, m., at the office of the ComSansome street, San Franand liver medicine, Harmless, reliable,
\ ders at the Union Hotel, —
All orders promptly executed, Leave or
Commercial street,«
GIVEN AWAY
GEN AWAY Dd
I have had made a number of keys, one of which will unlock the glass Money Box now displayed in our store, and
. ontaining Twenty Dollars in gold coin. For each $1 casi
purchase we will present you with a key. The person hold
ing the key that will unlock the case WILL BE ENTITLED
to the entire contents of the box. No employe of the house
4
. will be entitled to have any keys,
i Persons holding keys will be given an opportu
ing them between Sep:ember 15th and 30th, 1896.
A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer,
nity of : tryo 'HEDAILYT!
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BROWN & CALKIN
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15 Cts. per Week or
WHEN PAID IX
SiX DOLLARS
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