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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT]
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(Established Sept. 6, 1860.,
Nevada UOlty, Nevada County, Calif.
sixty Cents Month; Six Dollarsa Year When.
Paid in Advance for s Full Year.
&
LOcAL Reavine Notices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Sub* sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Known on Application
THURSDAY MAY 7, 1896.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Yarivus Poiks
Doings and Intentions.
D, Miller of Sacramento is in town.
B, F. Batterdey of St, Louis ig m town.
A, T, Carrol of Sacramento is in town
Geo, H, Jeffress of San Francisco is in
town, ;
J. A. Geoghegan of San Francisco is in
town. ‘
W. G, Halstead of Smartsville came up
today.
J. Dudley came down from Columbia
Hill today.
John German Jr. came over from North
San Juan today.
W. Maudick came down from Forest
City today,
J. R. Fosler of Sacramento is here spending a few days,
F, Lombard of San Franvisco arrived
here last evening.
C,. F. Worthley came down from Washington last evening.
Hon. J. M. Walling returned this morning from Sacramento.
H, Hendrickson came over from North
San Juan last evening.
~ A. R. Morrison came down trom North
Bloomfield last evening,
Geo, E, Clingman of San Francisco arrived here last evening.
Andy Hampel, the Our Taste Ham man
of Sacramento, is in town.
W. Phelps, City Clerk of Riverside,
is visiting J. F. Colley of this city.
John Smith vf San Francisco arrived here
last evening on his way to Downieville.
Mrs, Glasson of North Bloomfield is here
on a visit to her daughter, Mra, J. B.
Treadwell.
s
B. C. Gray of San Francieco arrived here
last evening on his way to the Empire mine
at Gold Valley.
Dr. Tickell, who went to French Corral
t> attend Miss Maud Heath, reports the
young lady as being very sick, but with
good hopes of recovery.
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Electric Plant Closed Down.
The eleetric light plant owned by K. Casper will be closed down tonight, Mr.
Caspe:’s successors, the Nevada County
Electric Power Company, have wired most
of the places where Casper’s lights were
used, They have made no change yet in
tha street lights, but have arranged to take
a current\from their line to run the street
lights and the other incandescent lamps of
the Casper syetem until they can make 'the
change to their system.
Notice to Contractors.
Bids for the repaira on the parochial residence of St, Canice’s parish are now advertised. All bids must be in on the 10th
instant, All bids may be rejected. Plan:
and specifications can be seen at the residence of Rev, P. J. Clyne.
Rey, P, J. Ciyns,
m7-td Chairman Building Committee.
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldwell presiding:
M. L. Stone et al. vs, Thomas Hodge
etal. Order confirming sale and discharge
of commissioner,
Special Meeting of the Supervisors.
The Board of Supervisors will hold a
special meeting. on Saturday next for the
purpose of arranging to advertise for bids
for publishing the delinquent tax list. According to law the first publication mast be
made June 5th. -The list is quite long this
year,
The New Fire Bell.
The new fire bell for Pennsylvania Engine
Company was hoisted to the belfry yesterday and the members were notified of last
night’s meeting by hearing it ring. It is a
fine bell and the exact counterpart of the
old one,
Installation Postponed.
The installation of officers of Mountain
Division, No, 16, U. R. K. of P., has been
postponed until Friday evening, May 15th,
at which time Colonel C. F, McGlashan will
be present, By order.
: Cuas. Pxcor, Captain,
Cuas. Srzrrens, Recorder, m7:
> A Fact Worth Knowing.
tion, LaGrippe, Poeumonia, and
all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by
Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Co.
All Recommend It.
o
Ask your physician, your druggistan
ycur friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con
sumption. They will recommend it, Sold
by Dickerman & Co.
Arg You One of these unhappy people
suffering with weak nerves? Remembee that
the nerves‘inay be made strong by Hood's
which feeds: them upon pure
/ Hotes Prius’ are the best after-dinner
i ps assist digestion, prevent constipation,
ished mings Daily Except Sundays and . . .
ees seit ms al Holidare’
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Susecnirtion Terme—Fifteen Conta a Week, . .
ew fe < &
* 5 oa Es ‘SUPPRAGE,
sie pn
Reasons For Extending the Franchise
sto Women,
Some days ago you very generously offered the ued of your journal to the extent
of acolumh @ week, for the dissemination
of thoughts and ideas ‘bearing on the question of woman suffrage. Since the -announcement was made I have eagerly scannéd.your eolamns for some expression of
a local character that would tend to further
dispel the denseness which now pervades
the mental atmosphere regarding this momentous subject, But my observation. has
been futile, for reasons which I cannot
comprehend: * Pome of -the brightest and
most thoroughly cultivated intellects in
this county are today enlisted in! the advancement of the cause of the suffragists,
and why they are so diffident and delinquent in cultivating the minds of . others
on @ question in which they are so deeply
interested and in which there is so much
involved, is more than I can explain. There
is no reasonable subterfuge for such. indifference: and ‘delinquency. The cause is
certainly a just and eqnitable one and no
odium or unpopularity ought to attach to
an individual because of its advocacy,
Tt is only ‘where ignorance is bliss” and
where prejudice has complete control ot
the mind and its action that that mind
will show its depravity by openly ridiculing its advocates, . But. this has been the
environment of reform in all periods :of history. The inauguration. of. the Christian
era met with the. same spirit of. ridicule
and skepticism which evidently emanated
from the same source of ignorance, preju—
dive and depravity, Popular reform. will
always have its enemies and will always
encounter opposition from the sources it seeks
to destroy. And while the operation ot
woman suffrage cannot be said to be des—
tructive ina general way, still it would
mean the elimination from our politica!
life of certain elements which ate not condacive to the Prosperity of a great republic.
Aud where it would not be totally destructive it would have a restraining influence in the sense that it would counteract
the influence and action of the masses ot
ignorant and Vicious voters who are anoually led by political autocrate to the
polls like lambs to the slaughter, It is an
acknowledged tact by students of Politica)
history that the greatest danger to a republican form of government such as we
possess is the unlimited license which we
confer upon our citizens, America since
its inception has been regarded as the asylum of the persecuted and Oppressed from
all quarters of ‘the glebe, and the ‘result is
seen in the fact that it. contains such a
homogeneous mass of humanity as the
sun never previously shone upon, People
of all classes and of all stations in life have
swarmed to thése shores from foreign countries; the halt, the maimed, the blind, the
dumb, the rich, the poor, the educated, the
ignorant, the gentle, the Vicious, the socialist, the anarchist—in fact, all classes
and conditions that may be enumerated in
the human category, It has been our
boast thaé we have conferred upon these
people équal ‘political privileges, giving
them an equal Participation in the affairs
of our Government and bestowing upon.the
man who could not distinguish the difference between a ballot and a, circus. poster
the same authority that we would upon a
native-born subject who had achieved th«
highest intellectual attainments, Such a
system could not fail to be detrimental to
the interests and. perposes of a republic
where every man is the peer, politically,
of his neighbor; where every ballot cast is
presumed to xert an equal influence and
carry an equal weight, In support of this
assertion I wish to quote one of the highest authorities on political ‘economy in
America, Dr, Ross, who holds the Chair
of Political Economy at Stanford University. In a recent speech _he remarked:
“Sambo and Socrates, while both are equal
at the. ballot box, were in reality quite
the reverse—the former was ruled, goyerned, swayed by the force of some one
to whom he had learnéd to look for guidance; the latter was actuated simply by the
dictates of his own judgment and conscience,” ‘Thus it is that through the
laxity and inaufficiency of our immigration
laws vast hordes of ignorant, disreputable
and depraved foreigners infest our country threatening Dy ‘theif ‘presence: the very
vitality of the government which cost the
best blood and brawn within its confines to
establish and preserve intact. These jjliterate and degenerate forces are, generally concentrated ‘in our. large Political.
centers, making them the prey of aspiring
political bosses and repugnant politicians,
To turn they become the willing and sub=
servient taolg of jeonscienceless and grasping. corporations who manipulate the in—
terests of the government for the furtherance of their own: corporate interests, In
this manner political immorality and corruption creeps into every branch of oar
Government, until it becomes repulaive
to every self-respecting . citizen and demands our united efforts for its eradication. It is to counteract. this ingidious in~
fluence.in-our national life that women are
today demanding political equality with
men. In the veins of some of these women
flows the blood of revolutionary sires, while
others have achieved fame in the educa—
tional and professional realms. But apart
from their qualifications their demand’ is
lased on the broad arid comprehensive principles of justice and equity. It is an inherent right to‘ which they are entitled as
much as is the Prince of Wales to succeed
his mother Queen Victoria upon her demise:
And yet they are subjected to the humiliation of requesting this right at ‘the ‘hands
of men, hundreds of thousands of whom
canuot &peak or write the English language
and not a few. of whom: are Chinese, ‘What
& spectacle for the gods to behold in thi;
much vatinted! liberty-loving ‘Fepublie in
the closing of the nineteenth century,
SaMvuEL Butter,
Summarized Mention of Minor “Home
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Hay penings,J. R. McIntosh of Relief Hill today purchased of Henry Lane a fine Studebaker
buggy.
KE, Sparks, formerly of Linéoln, is thinking of going ‘into business here, and. will
deal in flour and feed.
_ Major J. 8, McBride. of North San Juan
has been elected a member of the Republican
State Central Committee,
The County Board of Education has renewed the teachers certificates of Mrs, L,
A. White and Miss Mamie Sanford.
The business firms of lower Main street
have clubbed together and had a large arc
light suspended above the street in front of
the Union Hotel, It is quite an, improve~
ment to that part of town,
Tonight the Board: of City Trustees will
hold a special meeting for the purpose of
canvassing the vote at the election held for
city officers on Monday last,
The American Legion of Honor entertainment this evening will be the beat held by
the Council for a long time, An interesting
program has been prepared and a fine banquet will be served,
Next Thursday will be St. Tammany’s
Day, and Wyoming Tribe of Red Men and
Ponemah Council, Degree of Pocohontas,
are preparing to celebrate the occasion by
an entertainment. It is expected that a
large delegation of members will be present from Crees Valley.
Oysters. :
‘‘When I was u boy,’ said the midHa 2aed_ man, ‘nobody ever used to
think of stewing oysters in milk, though
{believe that barbaric practice did bezin just before the war, but now almost
everybody eats them that way, and they
‘ook them that way in restaurants. It
seems a pity. The oyster is not the least
of the blessings vonchsafed to us, and
why anybody should want to disguise
its gamyand at the same time delicious
flavor with milk I do not see.
“To stew oysters in milk is even
worse than to dip them in batter before
broiling or frying them, when but a
thin coat of cracker dust is all that is
required, and even this is likely to be
dispensed with on broiled oysters by one
who has eaten oysters broiled just as
they come from the shell. .
“But it should not be understood
from this that batter can reasonably bear
no relation whatever to the oyster; far
from it. There is, for instance, the oyster
fritter, certainly a very pleasant subject
to dwell upon. But in this case the
blessing bas-been added to the common
place, not the commonplace to the bless.ing.’’—New York Sun.
Spurgeon’s Points For the Preachers,
*‘Mind you avoid inappropriate
texts,’’ said Mr, Spurgeon one day to
his college’ students. ‘‘One brother
preached on the loss.of a ship with al]
hands‘on board from ‘So he bringeth
them to their desired haven,’ and another returning from his marriage holiday: ‘The troubles of my heart are enlarged, Oh, bring me ont of my distress!’ Mind your figures of are
not cracked. Don’t talk like the brother
who said, ‘I fly from star to star, from
cherry beam to cherry beam.’ Get
among your people or somebody may be
saying of you, gs one old lady said of
her minister, that he was invisible all
the week and incomprehensible on Sundays. Shun all affectation in the pulpit, and mind you never get into the
goody goody style. Onoeof this sort said,
‘I was reading this morning in dear
Hebrews.’ ’’—-New York Observer.
All the Comforts of a Home.
“By the way, your advertisement
mentioned ‘home comforts,’ ’’ said the
young man in quest of lodgings toa
Glasgow landlady. ;
**Yes,’’ was the reply. ‘Ye see ye
could get a seat wi's in tho kirk. (My
last lodger used to pay for the hale pew. )
Then, t’ keep ye frae wearyin in the
evenin’s ye cud gie the bairnsa han wi’
their lessons, for their ain faither’s nae
scholar, ; ,
“‘Aboot yer. meals, yeond just come
down an get them in the kitchen—ii
wid be hamelike, ye ken. There’s little
Jobnny, ye wid get him to sleep wi’ ye.
He’s an awful kicker, but wid keep ye
fine an hate thae winter evenin’s,’’
Thon, seeing her anditor making his
Way to the door, she hastened to add:
“I widna chairge ye onything extra
for a’ thae preevileges. ’—New York
Herald.The Tale Tol of a Doctor.
Apropos of doctors’ beards and microbes, a lady writes: ‘Several yeara
agoI took the steam cars to and from
school. For a week or more our family
physician took the crowded noon train,
always sitting very near me, and entering into conversation. On questioning
his sister-in-law. about his trips, she
said: ‘Oh, he has a smallpox patient at
C., and is afraid to take his carriage for
fear of communicating contagion. So
he takes the train.’ 1 always supposed
his professional eye looked on me asa
Prospective smallpox patient. ’’—Boston
Transcript,
F Christmas Tips,
One of the objections to Christmas
boxes, writes James Payn, ‘is that one is
seldom quite certain whether one is
Siving to the right people. Dumas tells
us that he took some pains to discover
one Christmas day what he was
for. A second. lamplighter excited his
saspicions‘‘T have already made ‘my
little present,’ he said, ‘‘to the man
that lights the. street lamp.” ‘* Yes,
sir,’’ returned the other, “but I am the
man who puts it out.’’
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_ An Able Youth,
Mamie—Hos Charley acquired any
oe since he went to oole? :
Flossie—I should say he had. You
arette in his mouth when he’s talking.
—Roxbury Gazette, , .
The nemert @ marine animal, is
an angler and char oomuaren This singular creature has a ribbonlike at
20 to 90 feet in
“THE DAILY TRANSCRIPPS. .
ought to see how easily he keeps a oig-'. ,
structure,
oaly an eighth of an ingh thiek, but from .
length.
Special to the Transcript.
Eee
The New Republican
duct the Affairs of the Party.
for the Republican State Central Committee
follows:
Alameda—E, T, Strowbridge, E, A. Von
Schmidt, H. G. Powell, C. L. Pierce, Guy
©. Earl, W.-W, Kni¢kerbocker,
Alpine—C. Coleman.
Amador—E; E, Voorhies,
Butte—A, MeoLocklin,
Colusa—A. Brown, E. W. Jones,
Contra Costa—J. M. Stow.
Del Norte—F, Carros,
El Dorado—E, W. Witmer.
Freano—R, M. Barstow.
Glenn—A. Hockheimer,
Humboldt—Ww, Wallace, Geo, Brice,
. _Inyo—F,~MecIver,
Kern—A. ©. Ward,
Kinge—F, A. Dodge.
Lake—J, L, Reid.
Lasseu—E, V. Spencer. ,
Los Angeles—Geo, B. Dexter, S. F. An+
drews, J. C. Rieves, R, E. Wurshing, C.
M. String, W. F. Potter,
Madera—J. W, Ragsdale,
Marin—W. M. Anderson,
Mariposa—J, W. Snyder,
Mendocino—J, W, Dauean,
Merced—J, W. Knox,
Modoc—J. ©, Law.
Mono—W. Boyd.
Monterey—H, H. Black,
Napa—F. 8. Carroll.
Nevada—J, 8, McBride,
Orange—H. W. Chenoworth,
Piacer—J. H. Neff,
Plumas—W, S. Webb,
Riverside—M, §, Daniels,
; Sacramento—I, A, Robie, C. T. Jones
J. J. Campbell, :
San Benito—Thos, Flint,
San Bernardino—g, A. Whitmore,
San Diego—W. ‘W. Stewart, I. C. Love,
San Francisco—J. H, Daley, E, F,
Smith, H. S, Cohen, W, 8. Smedeke, T.
C, Duff, E. B. Smith, H. E, Winthrop, C
geiot, L, Pockwitz, J, E. Marks, F. H,
Cliff, E. C. Hughes, W.*R, Flynn, C. ©,
Palmer, Jos. Parbette.
San Joaquin—M. 8, Thresher, W. C,
Green. :
San Mateo—G, C. Ross,
‘San Luis Obispo—B, Prewett,
Santa Barbara—H, A, Orcutt,
Santa Clara—G, Taylor, Geo, Scott, G,
E, Lee,
Santa Cruz—L.* J; Duke,
Shaste—J, C. Keatler,
Sierra— D, T, Cole, ;
Siskiyou.R. Nixen.
Solano—G. N, Slewuchseger,
Sonoma—F, A, Richardson, A, B. Lemmon,
Stanislaus—Joe McNeil;
Sntter—M. E. Sanborn,
Tehama—T, ©. Pendleton.
Tulare—E, O. Larkin.
Ventura—C. D, Bonestell.
Yolo—W.P, Pond, ;
Yuba—W. M. Cutter,
He Bad Fis Ctdors,
~**Have you any children?” asked t}
janitor. i
“T have,’
tenant.
“Then you can’t have the flat,’ sai.
the janitor decisi valy.
*‘But you don’t understand,” protes:
ed the prospective tenant. “My youn
gest child is 20 years old, married an¢
lives'in New York, and the: other ty:
are in St. Louis.’? :
‘That makes no difference, ’’ returned
the janitor. ‘‘Orders are orders, and .
have orders not to rent this flat to any
one With children. "Chicago Post.
The Burglar’s Bugbears,. .
A reformed burglar, who haa no further use for the knowledge himself, says
there are three things a night’ thief
dreads. One is
little whiffet
replied the prospectiy
dog that can sleep with
both eyes open and barks when @ needle
falls, ~ © third is a bewspaper. Almost always thé paper rattles or crackles
when a foot touches it. Unless ad
is so desperate that he will risk his own
life, he will leave the moment he strikes
® honse strewn with newspapers.
The house of the custodian of the
After an exlatence cf 15 ts the
Women’s Exobange of Albany has been
aad tes Bid sade
: Gm account
ef tuck of natrowage
*
State Central Committee Who Will Con: SACRAMENTO; May 7,—The appointments
have been made excepting in the cases of
Tolumne and Trinity counties, and are as
Ww. Mainwaring, J. A, Watt, P. A. Bera baby, the second is a f
Mary Washingt monument has recent-” mee¢ : f po eas. drawin
ly been completed, and a fund of $3,000 he hie: on noes tne renroinee
: ted a8 @ permanent sum for keep-. Me ce Flowers or tastes:
: oo PEring a collection
py With you. D884 at
4. Come rly. to 4
*. Advertised Letters. *
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The following is alist of the lebters re‘maihing in We postoffice ‘at~Névada City,
Nevada-sCounty, Cal.; May 6, 1896:
_ Barloggio, Joe F,
Barr, Edwin F,
: Bensoty, “Mrs.N,° ©,
Bradley, J. W.
“*Catlo#, J. "WwW.
~ Carter, M, A.
Comarsh, Antone, ~
Conroy, Miss Maggie
Dillon, ©. J.
Ephraim, Mrs, B.
Ferguson, John
. Hall Miss Mary D, ©
Machads,. Jose >
Moéklin, Joseph
Nash, J. M. .
Nevis, Rosa
Osten, H, D.
Robison, Mrs, W. C.
Shaw, Miss. Florence
Sweary, Wm: ae
Stephens, Miss Selina
Sweeney, Morgan M.
Swent, Amy W.
Tomb, Geo. W.
Wharton, A,
Wilson. Mrs, MattieFOREIGN.
Emyl, Johan
If not called for ‘in fifteen days letters
will be sent to the dead letter office, Parties calling for any of these letters will
please say advertised, and pay. a fee of one
cent for each letter. °
J. E.-Carr, P.M,
It Is Delicious.
Royal Honey Drips, pure cane syrup, ‘the
finest article in thé market. To be procured only at Gaylord’s.
$1,000 Wanted.
The advertiser wants $1,000, and will
pay one per cent a month, Security, firstclass real estate: Apply at this office, . a29
men
FREE
CREAM -.
CHOCOLATE
A Package Given “Eéch Customer FREE
WITH OUR
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cost 75c Elsewhere
cost 60c Elsewhere
cost 50c Elsewhere
Our 50c Teas
Our 40c Teas
Our 35c Teas
Our 30c Teas
Our 25c Teas
Our 20c Teas cost: 30c Elsewhere
EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY.
Great American Importing Tea Co
Commercial St., Nevada City,
56 Mill St., Grass Valley,
Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, S. _F,
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o'e in aisbo., tine to
. bicycles was presented to the Sacramento :
. City Trustees recently, asking for a wheelperfect regularity of the bowels,
cost. 40¢ Elsewhere}:
-cost 35¢ Elsewhere] :
<_IN MATURAL Coton, .
For mrov ye is Deautiiol .
.B, Backley had bought the targe beat
ders in the old Gorl lot, on Boulder street,
aud today set men to work blasting them
out, Hew.l' use the stone-im building the
two walls that he intends putting up in
Deer creek between the Broad andMain oe
street bridges fer his new bailding, °° "7
‘Got It the Wrong Way:
A monster petition signed: by owners of
way. ‘The: petition was’ not Branted; but’ Pitts’ Binks ben Tae A oe
was referred to the City. Assessor with inSod Poll Te: Ce ec of for id
structions to assess each wheel $50. As the pit Recmeand nayableat my omce, of°at
wheels have heretofore ercaped taxation the . , 9¢0-foa Po! : a foliows: Be RR Te: petitioners will ‘no doubt be considerably envy. jen 7 hab itant Of the State.
jarred: by the effect of: their petition.” Tt is Gept pauderm, reas De: youn ot!
the worst case of ‘‘tax” in the bicycle. path.
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ard of,
that we have ever ce oO ity anne Tbe clas as fitet 3
EveryrHing looks: like McKinley, every person tistie mee pe Nn Ta
the market, can be had of ‘Phil, Scadden,
» . Been honora’ a
BE pete or Army fiom 188.
dollars, provided the saa pe Pol lollars, provide ame be pz
firré Monday fn etch aid RY
“ — 4 or refur: 1 of such Dei.or tse
Fine Butter.
Woodland Creamery Butter, the best in cordance’
of Two dollars muast'be pai tyr
son over the ave of. 21 gears and n
the sole agent,
The Ills of Women. oad Poll Taxes musi be tude the
ir
Neary che pee ol! age ae :
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f nder Seuti >: 44 6vei'¥ person” Constipation, causes more: than ‘half the fuser to give his own name Bei, DeEsOH who ae
ills of women, _Karl’s Oloyer Root Tea is a. tierson in his employ, or who. in any. m
any
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obstructs the Assessor or any
Heanor cure for Constipation, \-Sold.-by the collectiost of the Sta Bea ty Aer ‘in ickerman & Oo,
Tax is guilty of a misdemeanor,
anc liable to 9
: >,» . . fide of $500, or imprisonment
in the: county
i Nene
cd jail, or both such fine and imprisonment, é Pol! Road Tax must be paid on demand..
Pills. Do Not Cure, F
Pills do not cure Constipation. They only :
_ Assessor of Nevada County,
HELLO, THERE! a
Have you heard of the Great Mystery ?
Yes, Yes, —ai dager
But can not account for it, and it makes no difference
as long as the people get the best end of iti *): ;
The’ uncontrovertible fact still exists and. no matter if
the mystery is never solved the loads of furniture are still
being caried away from a eee
mmercial Street,
The mystery, and it is a mystery, how Kinkead can
possibly sell .elegant Parlor and Bedroom sets, Fancy and
Common Chairs, Extension Tables Bedding, ete., at just
a fraction above the cost of the materials, © His
Trade is Simply Enormous, . GC Ward eee
For the reason that it is his life’s pleasure to make people
happy—in selling them fine goods for 4s little money as
possible.
Se
f) qIVEN AWAY
containing Twenty Dollars in gold coin. For each: $1 cash
purchase we will present you with a key. The person holding the key that will unlock the case WILL, BE ENTITLED
to the entire contents of the box. No employe ‘of the house
will be entitled to haye‘any keys,’ eee aed
Persons holding keys will be given an opportunity of trying them between September rsth and 30th, 1896. fasted
A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer,
Commercial street, ..
‘Nevada City.
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P.G. SCADDEN. "
Commercial Street, pay
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; The National Bxebange Hotel, Nevada City,
9 of the Political code’ réadg eB ee
¢ . by seizure and w.Je of a Dene propete:
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