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MATT CLUUUL CLL OO LDL L LLL LS a
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ers
; Cal.
‘ employed up to the time of his late fatal .
. ‘the miners, Everything is quiet at present.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
.BROWN & CALKINS, Proprictors.
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SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month . *4Y8:
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
THE VALLEY MEN. SHOULD BE HIGHER.
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The Miserable Cranks Again to the! The License on Street Fakirs, Ped
Front, dlers of Jewelry, Etc.
Speaking of the late Miners’ Convention
the men of the valley should come together . away from that county.
TUESDAY heir NOV. 27, 1894.
Miners’ Convention of this week was en . low,
PERSONAL POINTERS,
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A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks { ing ; the placer miners, the quartz miners] glass cutters, etc., and also the venders o
f the convention. It. cheap watches, jewelry and poor plated] word from the north yesterday morning
was a whoop-up to which members of Con-. ware, who put in an appearance periodically . that a heavy storm had made itself manifest
Doings and Intentions.
E. Cherry of Santa Rosa is here on a
‘< Visiti
L. P. Claft came down: from Washington
yesterday.
Mrs, A> Harland of San Francisco is here
on a visit, u
James B. Treadwell arrived home this
morning.
Geo. F. Van de Mark ‘of San Francisco
is in town,
W. W. Wright of Goodyear’s Bar was in
town last night, : ee
M. M. Vineyard of Smartaville is in
town.
_R. E. Mott of San Francisco arrived here
on last night’s train.
Theo. Duebpernell of San Francisco arrived here on last night’s train,
Mrs. B. S. Rector returned home this .
morning from a visit to Berkeley. :
Capt. D. S. Donahue came down from
Washington today.
Superintendent A. L, Regbie returned
this morning from Newcastle.
James Hennessy, the livery stable proprietor, is very sick, :
C. McClintock is quite sick again at his
home on upper Beulder street.
Robert Monteith and -Alex. Monteith
came down from Rloomfield today.
Miss Frankie Stewart and Miss Shepp
came down from Washington today.
John Trish and M. McCann caine down
from Graniteville tuday,
Mrs. D. D. McDonald of Seattle, Wash.,
is here on a visit to her uncle, Mark L.
=. tirely in the interest of the hydraulic branch
of the subject.
concerning the acquisition of title was nothwares, such as handkerchiefs, lead pencils,
had nothing to ask
gress and members elect, the Governor and . and proceed in a systematic manner to gul
Sad Francisco, which never looks beyond . town.
valley, Politicians fawn where the votes
ing the slickens loose.
E communities in which they live.
The legislation, State and Federal, asked
. Federal government to donate $1,000,000 toj true of the so called medicine companies,
of it is sawdust.
Society representing’ in a legal and officiay . in their remedies.
way, valley counties, the counties interested} Nevada county imposes rather a heavy
as @ great commercial highway, but no. City collects a stiff license from these travproposed legislation was submitted, either . eling fakirs, but it isn’t near as mach as it
by the convention or by any commivtee, to} should be. The people and the town would
that Society. It seems to, he taken for] jee better off if these fellows never visited us,
granted that the valley people will not stand
together, and that their natural ally, San Se ica —
Francisco, is positively against them, They Joba Waters of this city has been apdo not say to the valley as much ‘as ‘‘by . pointed District Deputy Grand Patriarch of
your leave,” Will the valley consent to} District No. 11, which includes Grass Valhave laws in which it is so vitally inter-ley, Nevada (ity and North Bloomfield,
ested, put upon the statute hooks without The appointment is a good one, as Mr,
discussing them? Without having a word! Waters is thoroughly posted as te the duties
to say about their effects? Of course San{ of the position and regarding Odd FellowFrancisco would be willing to see the whole ship generally.
Roberts,
A. R. Lord and Atherton 8. Lord are!
expected home from the Sandwich Islands .
in two we.ks. Atherton’s health -has~been
very much improved by the trip,
. if thereby her bankers could get-a—look at}of the Wyoming mine property by the
valley, the river and all destroyed, the The Papers Recorded.
bay so filled in as that a schooner would . :
have to be “lightened” through Golden Gate,
The papers in the matter’of the purchase
the gold as it passed from the mines to the! Cham) iow Mining Company have been reLondon stockholders. corded at the office of the County Recorder
Mrs, V. L. Hinkson returned home Sunday evening, after an extended visit below, .
She was accompanied by her son, Addison .
Hinkson, who has been to Sacramento on
a visi, 3
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Death of Henry Ford.
Telegraph: It is with regret that we announce the death of Henry Ford, which occurred Sunday. Mr. Ford came here a
number of years ago and was foreman of
the Scotia mine, when that mine had its
brief but. glorious career, The deceased
was a man who was respected by everybody
with whom he came in contact. He was
modest and. generous and was on good terms
with everybody. It was but a short time
since that Mr. Ford came ‘near being killed
by a blast at the Omaha mine, where he was
illness. Deceased was about 43 years of
age, and was a native of Illinois,
® wife and eight children,
He leaves
OBO Oe
OUT ON A STRIKE.
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‘Wardner Miners Demand $3.50 for
a Day’s Labor. *
A special from Wardner, Idaho, says:
The Union miners employed by the Bunker
Hilland Sullivan mines have gone ona strike
The miners made the following demands:
Maximum wages of $3 50 per,day shall be
paid to all underground men. There shall
be no discrimination in the employment of
good men, The men now in the country
shall have the preference. No men shall
be imported for the purpose of working the
mines. All differences shall be submitted
to arbitration,
Manager Bradley refused the demands of
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For nearly fifty years Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has the vain of blood medicines,
epee es
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
With LocaL aprLications, as they cannot
reach the seat ofthe disease. Catarrh isa
blood of constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal ° remedies,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. 1t was prescribed by one of the
best physicians in this country for years,
and is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces, The perfect conbination
of the two ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free,
F, J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O.
Id-by Druggists, 75c.
—_—— a
Awarded
Highest Honors—world’s Fair.
prices
POWD
_ MOST PERFECT MADE.A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee
om Ammonia, Alum or ary other aduiterant.
Again and again the Sun protests that it! in this city. The amount paid by the
is not opposed to hydraulic mining or any. Champion Company for the property and
other mining where the miners can find a settleme.ut of the suit was 80,000, as predump for their debris without the destruc. viously announced by the TRANSCRIPT.
tion of that which this generation htape pgeend Will Have a Growl.
right to ‘destroy, The editor of the Sun has :
The Curly Bears will have a grow! tosuggested time and again that it might be
be practicable to turn the Yuba river out night afterthe meeting of Hydraulic Parlor,
A full attendance on the south side above Marysville, and, N. 8. G. W., adjouras.
using the present levee as a north levee, and
making another levee to the south, and
carry the muddy water inte the American
basin. He has suggested that the poorer i fi tar
land between the Yuba and Feather might Ht. Pooatty ban’ peo a
: keys for Thanksgiving. Parties wishing
ac — = . ioe — i to any can find him at MeIntosh’s ealeon, Comthe other Might uilt just above Marysmercial street, on and after Manday eyenville, and alevee extended up the Feather
to a point that would be three feet below . )”& See a sate
the top of the cross levee, and let the Yuba. * KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
run into this pocket, deposit its debris and your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
run clear water over into the Feather, Some . your Bowels and make pour head clear as a
of these schemes suggested years ago by bell. 26c., 50c., and €1.00. Sold by Carr
the Suo and by Mr. Green, might be Prac-} Bros. : : :
ticable, and ought to -be investigated disinichink cana alee aes:
passionately by the miners and by the val-. SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cimgh and
Jey, but the dam business is too dangerous. . Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pooket
2esize contains twenty-five doses only 25c.
Startling Evidence, Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros.
Cents Each !
~ TABLE TUMBLERS.
is desired.
Fine Turkeys.
Among the witnesses examined in the
Hatch trial at Woodland yesterday were %*
S. T. Bryant, a boiler-maker, Geo. Averill,
@ machinest, and G, A. Knoblaugh, a mechanic, none of whom gave testimony at
the preliminary examination or Worden
trial. These witnesses testitied that they
were sent to the trestle, estensibly to guard
the railaoad property. One went under the :
orders of Harry Knox and the other two ' 1
under orders from the A. R. U. When reat American Importing Tea (0.
they learned that a train was to he derailed
Averill wanted to flag it, but was told if
he did so he would be shot. When the explosion océurred «these three witnesses became frighteued, and ran away, hiding in
the tules, Afterwards they crossed to Sac-. coe
ramento in a boat. ' y
Commercial Street, Nevada Oity,
Oro. —
Crockery,
A Household Treasur.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says
that he always keeps Dr. King’s New DisChinaware,
covery in the house and his family has always found the very best results folluw its Glassware,
use ; that he would not be without it, if
procurable, G. A. Dykeman Druguist,
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, Drug Store.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00. :
Iv your kidneys are inactive, you will feel
and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest
occasions. Dr. J, H. McLean's Little Liver ACAl
and Balm will set you right again. $1.00
apr easier cp,
SOLD AT WINNING PRICES.
per bottle.
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
,:
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Prices on Flour.
Go to Wolf’s Gash Grocery Store and get i ou mens it ade
, = Spoil your credit by a
prices on Flour, “i n2-tf seedy ‘make-up. Look
~ like prosperity if you
would have folks think
‘ou are prosperous.
Asaremedy for all forms of Headache We have in neki’ shaina®
ic Bi of im aegge he has proved to be the very be god Be anpirted
effects a permanent cure and the elethe, cnthener _—— adi
most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield worsteds, ‘
to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted f p
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a For Fall and Winter Wear «
fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation tized a stele.
Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed ory 4
ee ees net R. -T:-Morrison,
Cure for Headache.
Some of the merchants of Amador county
the Colusa Suny edited by W. S. Green, . are making an effort to have the Board of
: ' . Supervisors increase the license of fakirs,
No quarrel is courted with the hydraulic . and peddlers to such an extent that these
miners, but if there ever was a time when traveling nuisances will be forced to keep. rain and that from the southwest.
It is complained jour heavy rainstorms come from the south
for council and shoald unite firmly and . of that the license now imposed upon these . east. ;
solidly fur action, that tiie: is now. The. peddlers in that county is altogether too} ranchers, as the young grain needed moistThe high license sentimsnt is directed] tune time.
The little bit of legislation} againse the street fakirs who sell ‘small! this forenoon was .28 of an inch.
lie, and the convention make it apparent. dealers pay their regular taxes and assist in shop snes :
that-the votes lay in the direction of turn-. other ways to sustain and build up the/ the opinion that anything in the nature of
THE WELCOME RAIN.
Whole State.
The rain will prove-a blessing to the
‘,, ure, and it could not come at a more opporThe rainfall up to 9 o'clock
; We learn from the San Francisco Post
fj} that the Weather Bureau officials received
1} off the mouth of the Columbia, Heavy east
the Governor-elect, were asked, in order. the public. Their presence is not only an . winds were also blowing, the gale at Tatoosh
that amid the great harmonious good feeling’ imposition upon the peeple who buy their island last night attaining a velocity of
all might become pledged, and the scheme} Worthless trash, but it is an injustice to the . ninety-two miles an hour.
was a success. The convention was-held in} Fregular dealers and business.men of the. had not yei reached the point named at the
Aside from the small-license col-. time this report was issued there was a
today, where all the influence is’ in favor of . lected from them they do not contribute] good deal of interest as to what the rate of
the destruction of the river, the bay, the. @ dollar towards maintaining the city or. the wind’s speed would be when it should
As the storm
‘county governments, whereas the resident} have arrived.
Weather Observer Hammea was not of
such a storm as is on the program for the
In many instances the venders of the} more northern section of the coast would be
for Would leave the volley in a beantiful fix, . class above mentioned‘are nothing less than . felt in San Francisco, but stated that the
There was never one idea of getting the . frauds of the worst kind. And the same is. northern disturbance would be felt throughhut California in the shape of a more or les
any private enterprise, and hence that part . Which give free entertainments to attract a] heavy downfall of rain,
There is am Anti-Debris. crowd and then induce the unwary to invest
On the. water front the mariner weather
experts for once agreed, to a certain extent
at least, with the Weather Bureau, aij prein the preservation of, the Sacramento siver . license, but it should be higher, Nevada. dicting bad weather and making their preparations accordingly..They went a step
further than the official observer, however,
aud predicted that San Francisco’s section
was not likely to escape with merely an
ordinary downpour of rain. A lively gale
of wind was also likely to make itself manifest, they stated, thgugh most of the mari<
ner prophets agreed that it might not develop in its full force for about another day,
i
LOCALS IN BRIEF.
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Summarized Mention of Miaor Home
Happenings
The storekeepers of this vity have laid in
large stocks of holiday goods and are offering the sane in many instances at less than
San Frantisco prices. The goods include
& great variety of articles suitable for
Christmas gifts for old and young, and
there is such a wide range of prices that any
purse can be accommodated.
There was a big rush at Pecarty’s turkey
raffle last night. -Tonight another lot will be
raftled,
Should the rain continue several days and
the roads get rough it is probable that the
bus running from Grass Valley to Colfax
will be withdrawn, in which event the
early morning train on the Narrow Gauge
is apt to be canceled,
~ Remember the masquerade ball to be
given at Armory Hall tomorrow night by
Prof. Michell and George A. Watson. A
jolly time is in store for all who attend.
The grand march will be called at 9 o'clock.
Goyne’s orchestra will furnish music,
Grass Valley is said to be overrun with
tramps. A gang of not less than ‘seven
were there last night. :
The Oakland parties who recently purchased the Hudson Bay mine near Rough
& Ready, arrived there last night with
their families and will remain during the
winter.
Messrs. Jordan and Moody of Dutch Flat
have been to Rough -and Ready inspecting
a mine owned by Mr. Graham of Selby
Flat. They are talking of buying the property.
The Sunset Telephone Company have
their line from this city connected with
Marysville now and communication can be
had with San Francisco and other distant
points,
<0e
Tuat time-honored preparation, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, is still the medicine most in
demand for colds and coughs. Italways
ures. 6
-. The Storm Prevails Throughout the
. The rain which has been threatening for
“séveral days made its appearance this morning about 7 o'clock, It is not & very cold
storm and up to 104, a. there was but little
Most of
"ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
F. H. S:lomon, San Francisco,
Theo, Duelpernell, :
Mrs, H. A. Harland, ‘
J. A. Ferson, te
J. Hy, Jones, San Diego.
C. H. Coger, : é
¥. J; Robinson, Rough and Ready, ,
P. T, Riley, oat
TL. J, Wagoner, wie:
W.N. McGill Jx., Gold Valley,
EK, Cherry, Santa Rosa,
C; C. Kelser, Marysville,
W. G. Winans, #0
C. C, Barton, Forest City,
T. D. Coulter, “e
L. P. Claft, Washington,
“T. I, Poe, Grass Valley,
J. S. Kline. Cisco,
N.'T. Wolf, tas
P. L. Schnerr, Rocklin,
T. J. Roland, “
W. Slack, Alpha,
apace eGR Aaciag aa:
Tk You Nexp a good medicine to purify
your blood, give nerve strength and ‘build
up your entire system, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It prevents sickness by making-pure
blood,
Hoop’s Pris cure nausea, sick headache,
indigestion, biliousness. 25.
ae es
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, . Chilblains,
Corns, and al] Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. a
s tees G
Just Received,
tesh Cape Cod cranberries, York State
Foch and other delicacies and essentials
for a good holiday dinner, at Gaylord’s. — tf
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Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis,, was
troubled. wit, Neuralgia and Kheumatisin,
his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was
affected to an alarming degree, ay petite f . !
away, and he was terribly reduced in tlesh
and: strength, Three bottles of Electric
Bitters cured him,
Kdward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Il, had a
sunning soré on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
and his leg is soundand well. Juhn Speaker,
Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on
his leg, doctors said he was incurable, One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold at
Carr Bros. Drug Store.
It Is Not
What We Say
But What
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Does
That Tells the Story, Its
record is unequalled in the
history of medicine, Even
when others fail
Hood's =
Cures
Hood's Sarsaparilia is sold by all druggists. 61; six for §5, Prepared by.C. L.
Hoop & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
“Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice,
billousness, sick headache and indigestion,
PS CASH GROCERY .
Look at these Prices,
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $1.85.
Wheat, fr 100 Ibs. $1.40.
Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70. °
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.30.
Bran, per roo lbs. $1.20.
Middlings, per too lbs. $1.30.
Dry Granulated Sugar,
15 lbs for $1.
Brown Sugar, 17 lbs for $1.
Rice, 16 Ibs for $r. :
Bayo Beans, 28lbs for $1.
Pea Beans, 28 Ibs for $1.
Oysters, 2 Ib cans § for $x.
Oysters, 1 lb cans, 10.for $1.
‘Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $1.
Green Peas, 8 cans for $1.
String Beans, 8 cans for $r.
Tomatos; 10 cans for $1.
Ee Call at the Store and see
Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros. TAILOR.
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They Can't Be Beat .
almon, 8 cans for $1.
Sardines,key opener, 8 for $1.
Corned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1
Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.20.
Lard, 5 lb cans, 70 cts.
Best Pickle Roll Butter, per
: “ee roll, 40 cts,
Best Sierra Valley, per
roll, 50 cents.
Best Reno Creamery Butter,
per square, 55 cts.
+Tapico, 20 lbs. for $1.
‘. Sago, 20 Ibs. for $1.
Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs. $1.
Raisins, 16 Ibs. for $1. :
Citron, 20 cts. per Ib,
Clams, 6 cans for $1.
Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1.
those Beautiful Books that we
give away—free to each, customer.
Ma‘n Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal,
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F, Kittenger, Mt. Gro Lumber Company.
and the doctors say they are all doing wel!
BORN IN A MINE,
] Ti Ohio Gea. Coxey,.who rea. for Cou
: gress, hardly got hy votes worth te
Twins Makes Their Appearance in ing. pests x) cv
the Cage in a Mining Shaft,
A remarkable incident ocourred at the Lens
coal mine, near Belleville, Illinois, John.
Schmidt, & miner, was at work “100 feet
below the surface. He had -worked his
regular time, and another shift should have. in Rockcastle county, Ky., where there’s
taken the places of the men below at noon. said to be a K K. K. band, 100 strong.
But the company was behind in its orders, we
and Schmidt, with other miners; concluded Carrain Sweeney, U. 8, A., San Diego,
to work evtra time, ‘He sent word to his. Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the
wife to have some lunch brought to him, She . 4rst medicine I have ever found that would
filled a basket with eatables and walked a. do me any good.” Price 50c. Sold by
vonsiderable distance to the mine with it. . Carr Bros, :
Arriving there she concluded to go down in PS Bien nie oMMENE, is
the cage, a thing she had frequently done Just Arrived.
before, as she desired to speak with her hus Girl's Cap “ eke bea 23 and
band. She was lowered safely in the cage . 59 a ee . sid ” a sa, wellheas
in the bowels of the earth, but almost im. uy tee. Lester & Crawyonp,
mediately Mrs. Schmidt gave birth to a
bouncing boy baby. .Mother and child were
tenderly cared for by the grim-faced miners
with candles in their caps, and they were
soon on terra firma again. A messenger
was sent for a doctor and another for a
carriage to take the young miner and his
mother home, but before either arrived Mrs.
Schmidt gave birth to another boy baby by
the side of the coal shaft, ‘The mother and
twins, after some delay reached home safely:
At Valparaiso, Ind., Sunday, twentytwo inches of snow fell on the level—the
heaviest snow fall ever secn there,
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Large Eastern
Shell oysters always on hand at the Golden
West, Call and try them, n2uf
OO Oca
Just Received.
KE. K. Dulao, the fashionable tailor, on ‘ Absolutely Pure.
Commercial street, received today a large A cream of tartar baking powder—
stock of woolens, which ‘he intends to make Highest of allgin leavening atrength—Latest
lip at the lowest prices,’ Everybody invited . Unite 1 States Government Food Reports,
to call and examine my stock, whether you Royal Baking Powder Co.,
wish to purchase or not, 106 Wall St. N. Y:
pants club,
we NG ’
Remember his.
A $12 pair of pants for $2,
It. is out of The Question
To suppose that you will not
tumble hea ilong in love with.
ny French Mixed
Candy. There is a way” to
resist it; don't try it. If you
want to know what a luxury in
flavor, purity and sweetness is,
do try it.
LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City,
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aeeneaons — meno on
OLD
RELIABLE.
The great interest taken in our Budd-Estee contest by
the people of this county was manifested by the large number
of votes recorded by us. We have not, as yet, awarded the
prizes, on account.of not having received the official vote of
the State. The success of our first premium offering was so
great it has prompted us to again place before our friends a
handsome gift.
With every purchase of one to five dollars we give a
numbered coupon, entitling the holder to a chance to win a
beautiful Sofa Cushion that will be shown in our window on
Monday -next. We retain the corresponding number on a
stub, which is deposited in a sealed box.
On the night of January 12th, 1895, we will have a little
lady blinded with a handkerchief, draw the stub from the box
and that number wins the Cushion.
On Monday, November 26th, we will make our FIRST
DISPLAY of HOLIDAY NECKWEAR,
THE OLD RELIABLE:
M. M. BARUH,. Manager.
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A verdict in favor of CARTER & JOH NSTON ina square and honest trial. That is what the people say that buy their gue from us, Every dollar's worth of goods isa dollar's worth of good satisfaction, You never hear a man complain about anything that was ever bought at the One-Price Store. Our goods are Solid, Good Fitting, Sty lish, and the prices are in the reach of all. For the next two weeks we are ‘going to sell OVERCOATS at prices that will suit everybody. “a
This is the list of Men’s Overcoats:
ae
$10 Overcoats for $6 50.
$12 50 * ‘* $9 00.
$15 00 . =“ ‘* $12 50.
$18 00 = ‘* $15 00,
$20 00 * ** $17 50.
And a full line of BOYS’ OVERCOATS for $3 £0,
$4 50, $5, $6 and $7 50.
United Workingmen’s Boots and Shoes—the
beat Mining Boot made. Every pair guaranteed,
.« WeSell the SAMPSON OVERALLS for 500 per pair, AG
Soliciting @ continuance of your worthy patronage, we remain yours,
Carter & Johnston; .
i ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS.
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Tue Klu Klux Klan is ‘again heard fromnot