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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT A QUEER PROCEEDING
Pablished Every Evening, except Sunday.
—
se
—— On
:
the Part of
BROWN & CALKINS, Prop ietors.
VERY LATEST
an
—
ElecAbout
the
Election
DELEGATES . ELECTED
FOOTBALL.
eo
VERY. CLOSE.
" . . To-the Miners’ Convetition to Be Held! Gur Town Ought to Be Able to FurEstee May Be Elected
in
iri San Francisco Nov. 19th.
nish a Good Team.
Attention,Firemen.
After All the Peja oxepasid a 23:5
Sone
on Sunday, November 11th, atl o'clock
Football is fast coming inte prominence . Sax Fravctsco, November 9.—At
The following is a list of delegates elected
the
.P.
M. in uniform, for the purpose of” atto the Miners’ Convention to be held in 'Saa as thé national game. Every city in the State headquarters of each party Guberna15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month
tending the funeral of our exempt Brother
country
is
putting
Francisco on, Monday, Nov, 19th. It is,
out its team, and therd is torial victory is claimed. For the first time
Fireman, James Monro,
They Write a Candidate’s Name On No One Can
.
Forecast the Result for hoped that every one named will be present : no reason -why Nevada City should: not since the election the rooms of the Republi~
‘tion Board.
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT,
‘This Staté.
SuermMan W, Mars
follow suit. The boys in Grass Valley are can State Central Committe
‘Alf. Tregidgo,
C. J. Garland,
e are filled ton9-2t
Chief Engineer,
manifest
ing
J,
M,
Walling,
0.
0.
Howard,
an
interest
and
would like to night with an enthusiastic crowd.
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
to the Voters.
secure a game with a team picked from this
Geo,
Fletcher,
Theo,
Wetzel,
Chairman
P, B, Cornwall has returns from ~ “MELANCHOLY marked him for her
Te
own,’
_—
city. The boys should show their spirit by every county,
Louis Meyers,
San Francisco, Nov. 10th.—9 a, m.— "Fred Sear ls,
from which he claims a but he took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and cheated
acceptin
g
the
challeng
e
From
M.
L,
Marsh,
R.
D,
Skidmore,
and
by
J.
putting
B.
out
Lithgow, who came down Complete returns from 364
SATURDAY.... NOV. 10, 1894,
minimum plurality for Estee of from tio her,
precincts in a
a team worthy of the interest and patronage hundred to four
Alex. Rauch, .
W. F. Englebright,
from Washington last evening, we learn
hundred, and thinks this
total of 457 in the Second Congressional
ef the people.
I.J. Rolfe,
Chris. Jepsen,
that the Election Board at that place exvote will be increased,
The Debris Commissioners.
Ifthe interest displayed by the large
Fred Zeitler,
ceeded their power by writing the name of District give Johnson 16,074, Caminetti Geo, E. Turner,
Estee himself expresses gontidence in his
crowds of enthusiasts which annually gather election and expects
Jos, Miller,
B. N; Shoecraft,
Colonel Mendel! and Major Heuer, Debris a candidate upon a number of the. ballots 12,632, Cornell 7,353.
a plurality of from nine
at the big Thanksgiving games in ‘the East hundred to twelve hundred.
previous to giving them out to the voters.
J. M. Buffiagton,
Returns from 228 precincts ina total of J. 8. McBride,
Commissioners, were at Marysville the
other
and on this Coast is any criterion, we can
R. C, Walrath,
Cornwall claims that Estee has been deday and in company with A, ©, Bingham, The circumstances are as follows:
-. 433 in the First Congressional District give F. W. Banks,
rest assured that when tne people of this frauded of thousands
J.
Hustler,
Niles
Searls,
On the regular printed ballots supplied by
John ©. White, D. E, Knight, J. R. Meek
of votes in San FranBarham 10,901, Geary 10,153, Grigsby
county once see the game played they will cisco by Democratic
J. Kieffer,
C. H. Mallon,
judges and inspectors
and M. Long went to De Guerre Point. the County Clerk there was but one ‘name,
5237.
stand ready to turn out and cheer their whom he believes counted
C.’D. Eastin,
J. McCall,
The Commissioners wanted to make an exas a candidate for Justice of the Peace, and
for Budd votes
favorites on te victory.
Fall returns from 2003 precincts in-a to-G. A. Singer,
Gus Kartschoke,
=
: cast for Estee,
amination at this point where County Sur-. that was T. P. Redmayne. The township,
The game is not the relic of barbarism If the final returns do not show a
A. S. Bigelow,
veyor Meek has been at work for some of course, is entitled to two Justices, and tal of 2274 precincts in California give Budd J. 8. Goodwin,
pluralwhich
the uninitiated are inclined to sup ity for Estee the Republicans
0.
K.
Cloudman,'
—
John
MeBean,
time.
will demand
After inspecting the work they Thomas Van Oudshoorn was anxious to be 103,967, Estee 103,276, Budd's plurality
pose, but on the other hand is strié tly a a recount before the next
P. Campbell,
E, T, Worthley,
Legislature, where
started down the river on a barge. The re-elected. He neglected, however, to file 691,
gentlemen’s game, and very few risks are Gubernatorial contested elections
F.
E.
Wadsworth,
C.
W.
Tozer,
the
require
d
petition
and
consequ
must be
ently
Commissioners are procuring data and will
his
In the Second Railroad District $18 preNat. P. Brown,
incurred by the players, A good physique, heard. This,
W. F. Prisk,
‘it is claimed, will show such
probably authorize some work to be done at name was not placed upon the printed
plenty of grit and snap, is all that’ is regains for Estee im San
Chas. Brockington,
Francisco as will
this point where there is considerable deballots. Some of the members of the Eleccincts ina total of 327 give Earle, Rep., A. B, Champion,
quired to make a good player, provided he overcome the Democratic
James
Shoemaker,
Chas. Kingsley,
tion Board conceived the idea of writing 18,147; Stanton, Dem., 20,988; Johnson,
plurality of one
bris.
:
Richard I. Thomas,
eee
———\_+1ee4—___—W. A. Dennis,
; takes proper-care of himself and gives sufthousand—should Budd secure such.
Mr. Van Ondshoorn’s name on the ballots,
Pop., 6526.
ficient attention to the details of the game.
D. F. Douglass,
E. M, Preston,
+ eee
3
and accordingly prepared between thirty
Methodist Church.
Out of a total of 871 precincts in the E, J. Rector,
a
The fact that a man has: never before donned
Rueumatis in the back, shoulders, hips
John Vincent,
and forty ballots in that way. Nearly al
Services will be held in the new church
@ canvas jacket is no reason why he should ankles, elbows, or wrists, is caused by acéuA. L, Begbie,
of them were voted before any cone raised an First Railroad District returns -have been Geo. C. Gaylord,
tomorrow as usual. In the morning the
be
deterred from coming out on the field, mulation of acid in the blood. Hood's SarsaJ.
A.
Northway,
Theo.
Wilhelm,
received
irom 470. The returns give BeckA cream of tartar baking powder—
objection or seemed to notice that his ticket
pastor. will preach,
Highest of all in leavening ‘strength-—Lateat
Subject of sermon, had been
for he can gain a general idea of the game parilla neutralizes the acid and cures rheu
M. J. Farrell,
fixed for him so far as the office of man, Rep., 21,4 2; Larue, Dem:, 19,452;' John 5, Gregory,
United States Government Food Reporte,
“The Matchless -Man of Histery.” At
im a very short. time, and if he is of the matism,
:
C. E. Mulloy,
Steve Moore,
Justice of the Peace was concerned, Chas. Bell,
Pop., 4332.
night, Rev. John Tamblyn will preach,
re
proper material will soon develop into a fair
Chas, Hegarty,
Geo. Mainhart,
Fisk was the first voter to say anything
Returns from 929 precincts in a tetal of James Hacket,
Sunday School and Epworth League serHoov’s Pitts act easily, yet promptly
player.
L. P. Goldstone,
106 Wall St. N.Y,
about his ballot having a ‘name written on
vices at the usual time and place. All,
and efficiently, on the liver and bowels, 250,
1095
Of
course
in
the
we
Third
will
be
Railroad
Dahl
Nivens,
.
A.
Burrows,
handicap
Distriet
ped
because
give
it which he did not place there. He asked
specially young people, are very. cordially
of the lack of experienced men, but probaJohn Malroy,
for a ballot which did not have any name Clarke, Rep., 41,555; Phillips} Deia., 31, M. ©. Taylor,
invited to all these services.
bly Grass Valley-is no better off, and if a
Jobn
Caldwell,
E. J. DeSabea,
written on it, aud was jokingly informed. 978; Bretz,
:
Pop., 26,674.
2
Lae
sufficient number of men will turn out I am
W.
W.
Waggoner,
Chas.
Nettle,
.
that he would have to go to Nevacla City
ee
The Badger to Be Bonded.
sure that we can give them-a good game and
A. B. Dibble,
Carl Hesse,
in order to get one: The matter was quite
San Francisco, Nov. 10th.—1:12
p. m.—
perhaps come off victors. But unless the
J.
M,
Lakenan,
Desire
Fricot,
and ncised about, aud the} Complete returns from
The stockholders of the Badger Mining freelydiscussed.
2014 precincts in S. P. Dorsey,
boys of Nevada City manifest an interest
~C.
W.
Kitts,
electio
n
officers
Company have bonded their mining, claim,
’ did not write upon any
. California out of a total of 2274
we
give
can do nothing, and as all are interested
Budd
E.
H.
Brown,
W.
D,
Long,
located on Pike Flat, to a company of San more after giving out-all that had been
_ You smile.at the idea
104,116
in
upholdin
,
Estee
g our reputation for pluck and
J.
F,
Kidder,
103,319
John
Eddy,
.
Budd’s
plarali
ty
Francisco capitalists. The mine has been written upon,
But if you suffer from
determin
ation,
Wm.
H.
Martin,
it is desired that all who are
.W. Hawley,
According to law the election officers: or 797.
worked from time to'time with some degree
of success. If sufficient money is spent to pm
able will make their appearance at the
J. Bennallack,
a has any right whatever to write
This is based upon a plurality of 11,226 Jos, Weissbein,
Rifle Grounds next Sunday afternoon, If
E.
Tilley,
B,-F.
Snell,
And Indigestion, try a bottle, ‘and
fully develop the property it will doubtless
O6F.
‘The Gtimcipal owners arade Cand or mark upon the ballots before they have for Budd in San ;Francisco, Latest reports Dan Coughlan,
you
don’t want to play, cade out and see
J,
J.
Jackson,
before you have taken half a dozen
been.removed from the book in which
they from the Registrar’s office
doses, you will involuntarily think,
:
the game and encourage the ayers,
today give Budd A. Schnabel,
K. Morbocds. Poeun 2° bound. Beside
E. Donnelly,
s this, the officers can
Edward Coleman,
and no doubt exclaim,
~*
a
plurality
T. J, Robinson,
of 11,454, with two precincts Chas. Stocka,
EntHusiast,
Johnson, John F,Kidder, E. H, Brown, only writea name upon a tickef
“for any
C.
E.
Clinch,
F.
M.
Pridgeon,
which
have previously -given. Democratic
one else when the person so desiring is
‘John Glasson and T, J. Mitchell.
.
unFor all disorders of the stomach, liver,
Robt. Walker,
-¥F: T. Nilon,
\** That soothing effect ig a magic
able to-write. Ifa name is written upon
———————+ 09 ere
ee
You. need it now~-Don's
=
a pluralities to hear from.
and
bowels, Ayer’s Pills are an invaluable
touch!"’ Flood’s Sarsaparilla gentsoe
. Blumenthal, A e a Gassaway,
spoil your credit by a
ballot that name is counted, wheth
Mr. Johnson Feels Grateful.
er there
ly tones and strengthens the stomremedy, No family should be without this
aes
Opie,
seedy make-up.
Look
J. 5S. McPhetres,
i 8 4 cross stamped vpposite it or
ach and digestive organs, invigHad a Grand Time.
not. If
medicine, _
like prospérity if you
A private letter received from Hon, Grove
A. Dobbie.
:
orates the liver, creates a natural,
a voter receives a ticket upon which
=
would have—folke think
healthy desire for food, gives re——
=
==
L. Johnson says that she feels very grateful . written the name efa person for whom is Ponoma Council, No.-6,1.-0;—of R.-M,, .
you are prosperous
he on Thursday
Card
freshing sleep, and in snort, raises
of:
Thank
s.
~ to the people of Nevada county for the sup. doe
‘ Wisk
Cattarh
Cannot
be
Cured
We
have in stock S chelac’ r
evening last at the close of
:
the health tone $f the entire sysport he received from them on Tuesday . y Snot Wise to voteand should scratch the their regular meeting
selection of imported
gave a most delight We wish to return our sincere thanks to
ame with a pencil or otherwise, he mark
tent.
Remember
With
LocaL
appPLicaTions,
as
they
cannot
s
and domestic -woolena,
last. He will not forget fo look after the t
f ul entertainment. Many of our distinreach the-seat
he ballot so that it might be
of the disease. ‘ Catarrh is a all who assisted in any way after the death
cloths, vashmer s anid
afterwards
best interests of the miners when he goes to . ;
Sarsa
dentitied, andthis is prohibited -by the guished citizens were present and greatly blood of constitutional disease, and in order or at the funeral of the late Ernst ©. O.
worsteds, .
:
Congress, and says his course there will .
awand the ballot must be thrown. out. enjoyed the following program:
to-cure it you must take internal remedies, Huhn,. Their kindness we shall never forshow his appreciation of the people of. the
Instrumental solo, M. Hyman.
To prevent losing the entire ballot he is
Jacon Lipman,
Hall’sCatarrh Cure is taken internally get.
mining sections,
Our work speaks for itself,
t hus virtually forced te vote
Address of welcome, Rev. J. Sims.
Joun
H. Haver,
and
acts
directly
on
the
blood
and
for
Prices are the very lowest,
mucous
the person
—+ e@e +" ____
Instrumental Duet, Mrs, Waggoner and surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
whose name is written on the ballot.
~
Reader Elected Supervisor.
Agents Wanted.
Mosby. _
~;
It is held by some that as long as no
medicine, 1t was prescribed: by one of the
inRecitation, Miss M. Sims.
‘The returns on Supervisor from the Antentiongof fraud can
best
physiciatis
in
this
country
for
Wanted:
years,
—Active
be showa, that the . :
, reliable lady or—genHood's Pills cure liver ills. 25e,
Vocal duet, Misses Stevens,
thony House as heretofore published were . WTiting upon the tickets as above described
and is a regular prescription. It is composed tleman to represent us; $18. week!
y<” State
fea
Recitation, Miss Curtis,
given incorrectly. T. J, Rpbinson was . Would not invalidate the election in that
of the best tonics known, combined with the age and give reference. Address Shepp
35 Pine Street.
Vocal solo, Mrs, A. D.Mason.
credited with receiving 27 votes there, . Precinct or change the result thereof.
best blood purifiers, acting directly on. the Co., P.O. Box, 785, Philadelphia, Pa. 08
-OthRecitatiqn, Mrs. Bishop.
whereas he got only 5 and Davey 27, This . &rs Claim that the entire precinct should be
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination SL
change elects Mr, Reader by a plurality . thrown out, and others that only
Closing remarks, A. D, Mason,
of the two ingrodients is what produces such
Notice of Proving will,
e vote
After the above program dancing became wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send
fi or Justice of the Peace .should~be thrown
of 9.
rs
N
THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
+ 17
the order of the occasion, Mr. John Heyer for testimonials, free.
‘jout,
2s
__
e county of Nevada, State of California.
ln
the matter of the estate of THOMAS MA.
Killed Near Dutch Flat.
~The matter will probably be thoroughly generously eontributed his services-as caller
F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
LONEY, decreased
Notice is hereby given
to the Councji, for which they tender to 4@ Sold by Druggists,
that Monday,
the 26th day of November, 1894,
Se
75c.
:
Durcu Friar, Nov. 9.—Ben Barber was nveatigated in-a few days.
at 10 o'clock a. M., of said day, at the Court
cee
Bee
‘him
their
sincerest
thanks,
At
about
halfThere is no objection made by any one to
room of said Court, at the Court House in the
killed by a cave at Green Valley today.
city and county of Nevada, has been appointed
Mr. Van Oudshoorn, The whole thing is a paat.twelve all went happily te their homess
Snnday Services.
as the time and place for proving the wil of said
Tree.
Thomas Maloney, deceased, and for hearing the
question-as to whether or not it was a violaWHATEVER’
may be the cause of blanch’ Suckien’s Arnica Balve.
application of Robert Maloney,
for the issuance
There
will
be
the
usual
services
at
St.
ttion of the election laws.
to
‘Ofletters of niimiviatration with wiil an:
:
ng; the hair may be restored to ita. original
Canice Church next Sunday. Sermon at‘ nexed,-when and whe e any person interested
The
best
Salve
in
the
world
———
pe
for
Outs,
may appear and contest the same.
color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s
Ages from 4 to 14 years, :
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever, half-past 10; Sunday School at 2 o’clock,
Dated Nov. 8th, 1804.
A POLITICAL’ FORECAST.
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Clerk.
GREANY,
J.
Rev. Farner Crarre, Rector,
Sores, Tetter, Chapped-Hands, Chilblains,1
+
20
FRED SEARLS, Attorney for Petitioner,
—_—
ng
—vor—
Corns,
and
all
Skin
Eruptions,
and
positively,
The
Following Appeared in the ‘New
Chicken Dinner Sunday.
cures Piles, or no pay required. “It is guaranYork Sun’’ October 6, 1894.
teed to give perfect satisfacion or money
Chicken dinner from 5 to 8 o’clock atthe
Half Their Original Price.
Rhode Island, having given a Demo-. refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Golden West Restaurant for 25 cents,
For
c
ratio
plurality
of 185 in 1864, goes Re. sale at Carr Brothers’
Sonera ie 5SSE eure
Drug Store,
.
publican in 1894 by more than 6,000.
=___2>
A Household Treasurer,
Oregon, which elected its present GovA Temple of Health
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says . e rnor, asa Democrat, by 5,000 plurali
@@" See Them in.Our Doorway.
ty,
Where vigor, good digestion, appetite and
‘that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis. goes Republican by about
7,000. ‘Tensound repose minister to physical
comfort, is
covery in the house and his family has al-. nessee, Democratic
for Governor in 1892] t he bodily structure
which, however much
‘ways found the very best results follow its . by 26,000. lurality in
spite of an Indeits foundation have
been gapped by ill
‘use; that he would not be without it, if . pendent-Democratic
movement which drew health, has
been restored—rebuilt; as it wer
RED TAG PRICE GOES.
procurable,
Gm A. Dykeman Druggist, . 0 ff 30,000
Tickets Before Giving Them
Several Days.
1
WHEN PAID IN ADVANEE::
rm)
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
(The Magic Touch
A event
Hood’s Sarsaparilla_
Dyspepsia
“That Just Hits It!”
Hood's =:
Cures R. T. Morrison;
For Fall and Winter Wear.
SPECIAL!
+2
TAILOR.
BOYS’ SUITS
SPECIAL!
NEW
THIS. WEBK ONLY.
_ Eastern Chestnuts,
“~~.
‘Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New.
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
remedy ; that he has never failed to do all}
that is claimed for it. Why not try a]
remedy so long tried and tested, Trial]
bottles free at Carr Bros,
Regular size 50c, and $1.00.
Drug
Store.
+ eGo
votes. frem the
regular candi
—by the great renovating tonic, Hostetter
’
date, is Democratic yet, but with the. Stom
ach Bitters. Nothing infuses strength
plurality of two years ago cut just in into
a debilitated frame like this saving
half. Alabama, the home of Democratic
medicine, which, in the vigor and regularity
majorites of from 50,000 to more than it imparts
to the system, endows it with the
100,000, is saved this. year with hardly . surest
defense against disease,
more
than
20,000
to
Arkansas, guaranty ofa long life and hale
old age,
40,000 Democratic for Cleveland in 1892,
Worn out men of business, tired mechanics,
goes down to 25,000 or thereabouts,
Ver-. o verworked mill hands, miners broken
down
14,000 at the last. 1,y hardship and exposure to malaria, marielection of a Governor, doubles her Repub-. ners and tourists ‘all
declare that it is the
Upon receipt of your address’ and fifteen
lican majority this year. Maine falls in
best safeguafd against the influences of facents in postage stamps,
we will mail you
line with the heaviest Republican majority
tigue, bodily or mental, and of climate and
prepaid our SouveENir PoRTFOLIO OF THE
within the memory of the present generatemperature,
Incomparable for bilious,
Wor.p’s Co.umpta Eyrosition, the regular
tion, a majority even greater than Grant's r
heumatic, kidneys and nervous troubles,
price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to
over Greeley, 22 years ago; and more than
+ e@e + ——
have one, we make the price nominal, You
double Harrison’s over Cleveland in 1892.
Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel
will find it a work of art anda thing to be
And now comes Georgia, which went Demoand look wretched, even in the most
cheerprized. It contains full page views of the
cratic.in 1892 by 81,000 and in 1890 by {f ul society, and melancholy on the
jolliest
great buildings, with descriptions of same,
105,000, with a vote so close that the party . occasions,
Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Little Liver
and is executed in highest stylt of art. If
managers would be happy this morning to. and Balm will set you right again.
$1.00
not satisfied with it, after you get it, we
claim. with certainty a beggarly 20,000 in . per bottle.
will refund the stamps, and let you keep
that former stronghold of Democracy.
Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store; “
the book, Address
H, E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago, Ill,
Episcopal_ Church.
a
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
w. BAKING
nlces
i)
MOST PERFECT WADE. :
There will be divine services at. Trinity
FREE SUGAR
Episcopal Church tomorrow, Rev. W. M.
Misery ‘mae Meuls.
after meals, are lifted and the yoke
where it does not belong, are alike remedied
by this potent reformer of a disordered con
of the ability to digest and assimilate and:
to
rest tranquilly. Use it for malarial, kidney
Great American Importing Tea Co,
——ARE GIVING—
SUGAR FRE “To Each
‘Customer.
Commercial ‘Street,
the best Coffee,
M0 PER CENT DISCOUNT. U PER CENa
a)
PIPETTE HITNerNEHe
renter
rnere
eee rer verter
ereer
rer ireT
a.
te
:
She
sme
~s
Being that the Clothing Business is very dull this Fall, and we have laid ina large stock, we have come to the conclu
sion to make it move, if ‘possi ble, and in.order to do so we will allow the customers a discount of 20 per cent on all Clothing. Our goods are marked in plain American figures, and anyone making a purchase get the 20 per cent . discount. For
example—-if a suit or an Overcoat is marked $12 you get it for $9.60. This is on Clothing only, and for strictly Cash.
ae
kk ees
ec inc
aan 50 cents
to $5.
ARM Mg 5005S Esk a vv 6c kerbs dikes ven ee $1.50 to $5.
Men's Shirts. s ceccaseccccccescccccececsccecceseceneffOM
to $4.
cee 25-cent
s
It
is the prince of tonics and stomachics, invigorating at the same time that it remedies.
Both appetite and sleep are improved by it.
A wineglass before or after meals, and before
retiring, will be found an efficient restorative
THE OLD RELIABLE,
M. M. BARUH, Manager.
I FONG 6 i650 ck 015 6 hn 0 5
{rom bodily uluents: Hosicter’s Stoncen. SPICES.
Bitters, Heartburn, flatulence, oppression at
the pit of the stomach, the presence of bile
:
And Our FPrices Are the Lowest.
Here is a list of what we have :—
Nevada City.
It is conceded our 50-Cent Teas
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ff Tartar Powder. Fee and rheumatic trouble.and for constipation.
equals
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Poo Raed Ateen of any other adulterant For the aged and infirm it is highly beneficothers’ 75-cent.
Experts claim our Mocha and Java makes
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
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Best St ock of Furnishing Goods In. the County.
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Reilley, rector.
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‘Mexican Pine Nuts,
RECEINVED
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and the best
spare.
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Men's Pants. ..+.sseececceesecserrseesneeereserecs ns offOM 50 Cents to $10.
MEOWe Underwear eo ocac cc iiascccscsncccceescsefOM 75 cents per suit up to $8,
EP We carry a. full line of the
UNITED WORKINGIEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES.
:
The Best [Mining Boot Made.
We are agents for the Celebrated Sampson Pants, which we sell for 50 cents per pair.
Soliciting a comtiauance of your worthy patronage, we remain yours,
CARTER & JOHNST
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